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Company Name
LEARNET ACADEMY, INC.
Contract #
A-2023-069-02
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
5/2/2023
Expiration Date
6/30/2027
Insurance Exp Date
9/18/2025
Destruction Year
2032
Notes
For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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Lower Division General Education <br />ENG 101: English <br />This course emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Reading and <br />Composition and <br />writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and academic research on topics that <br />Reading I <br />are both diverse and relevant to students today. Readings, discussions, and writing assignments <br />will encourage critical thinking and an in-depth analysis of texts. Through the completion of this <br />course, students will write a minimum of 10,000 words. Classroom instruction integrates one- <br />on-one writing conference between teacher and student for individualized attention, needs <br />assessment, and monitored progress. overall, this course aims to impart college -level critical <br />reading, academic writing, and research skills to its students. <br />Prerequisite: None <br />40 Hours Lecture <br />4.0 Quarter Credits <br />ENG 201: English <br />Building on rhetorical skills developed in ENG 101, students will analyze, interpret, and <br />Composition and <br />synthesize diverse texts in order to construct well -supported academic arguments and literary <br />Readingll <br />analyses. Emphasizing critical thinking, this course uses literature to develop reading and writing <br />skills beyond the level achieved in ENG 101. This course presents the principles of expository <br />writing and rhetorical style through coordinated reading and writing assignments. As such, <br />students will practice how to synthesize multiple texts from a variety of sources to present and <br />support a written argument and/or report. Various expository writing techniques, such as <br />argumentation, description, and narration are further discussed. Topics include the skills and <br />procedures for conducting research and the writing of a well -organized and well -developed <br />report. Classroom instruction integrates one-on-one writing conference between teacher and <br />student for individualized attention, needs assessment, and monitored progress. <br />Prerequisite: GE ENG 101 <br />50 Hours Lecture <br />5.0 Quarter Credits <br />MAT 101: College <br />The course will familiarize students with basic math theory and basic equations. This in-depth <br />Algebra <br />overview of algebra and its uses includes integers, equations, polynomials, the decimal system <br />of numeration, four basic mathematical operations as they apply to whole numbers, fractions, <br />mixed numbers, and decimals without the use of any calculating device, factoring, geometric <br />figures, and measurements. In addition to the basic operations, logarithms, exponential <br />equations, systems of linear and nonlinear equations, Cramer's Rule, the Binomial Theorem, the <br />complex number system, and sequences and series are included. Emphasis is placed on <br />applications to real world problems. <br />Prerequisite: None <br />50 Hours Lecture <br />5.0 Quarter Credits <br />Last Revision Date on April 4, 2023 <br />
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