Barstow Community College
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| Program | Credential | Description |
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| High Intermediate English as a Second Language (ESL) | Degree | This Certificate of Competency focuses on refining fundamental language and communication skills in English. Program emphasis is on independent reading, strengthening reading comprehension, analysis… source |
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| Code | Title | Credits | Description |
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| AB 540 | AB 540 | — | • Nonresident students between the ages of 19 and 23 who are seeking reclassification to resident status must submit a Request for Residency Status Change, provide documentation of financial independ… source |
| SDEV 162 | Basic Skills Instruction – Mathematics 18.0 -108.0 | — | Total Hours Required 36.0 – 216.0 Certificate of Completion, Customer Service and Digital Literacy The Customer Service and Digital Literacy Certificate of Completion is designed to prepare students… source |
| CBIS 101 | Digital Literacy 18.0 | — | Total Hours Required 54.0 Certificate of Completion, Trades Technician This certificate is designed to give the Trades Technician student the fundamental technical skills and knowledge required for e… source |
| IMMT 100 | 0 Unit | — | Trades Technician Course Hours: 18 hours lecture; 99 hours laboratory This noncredit course is designed to give the Trades Technician student the fundamental skills and knowledge required for entry -… source |
| ESL 192 | Expanding Foundations in ESL 72.0 | — | Total Hours Required 144.0 Certificate of Competency, Intermediate English as a Second Language (ESL) The Certificate of Competency focuses on the development of fundamental language and communicatio… source |
| ESL 158 | 0 Unit | — | Fundamentals of ESL Reading and Writing Course Hours: 72 hours lecture This intermediate ESL course focuses on the development of fundamental reading and writing skills. Course emphasis is on develop… source |
| ESL 157 | Pronunciation of American English 54.0 | — | Subtotal 54.0 Total Hours Required 216.0 Certificate of Competency, High Intermediate English as a Second Language (ESL) This Certificate of Competency focuses on refining fundamental language and co… source |
| ESL 168 | 0 Unit | — | Intermediate ESL Reading and Writing Course Hours: 72 hours lecture This high -intermediate ESL course focuses on refining fundamental reading and writing skills. Course emphasis is on independent re… source |
| CUST 100 | 0 Unit | — | Essential Skills Course Hours: 18 hours lecture This noncredit course is designed to develop or enhance skills essential for excellence in the workplace. Participants will engage in interactive, skil… source |
| CUST 110 | CUST 110 | — | or family -owned businesses. The course focuses on key concepts, strategies, and techniques for delivering excellent customer service. Students will also develop essential skills, including communica… source |
| ENGL 194 | 0 Unit | — | Course Hours: 18-54 hours lecture Course is noncredit for those who completed the assessment test and who scored at transfer level but for some reason may not have full skills to adapt to college Eng… source |
| ESL 100 | 2 Unit | — | Fundamentals of ESL Grammar Course Hours: 36 hours lecture This intermediate credit ESL course focuses on the development of fundamental grammar skills in context. Course emphasis is on word forms an… source |
| ESL 105 | 3 Unit | — | ESL: The Language of Math Course Hours: 54 hours lecture This intermediate credit ESL course focuses on the development of the language of math in context. Course emphasis is on math -specific vocabu… source |
| ESL 106 | 3 Unit | — | Fundamentals of ESL Oral Communication Course Hours: 54 hours lecture This intermediate credit ESL course focuses on the development of fundamental interactive, oral communication skills in context.… source |
| ESL 107 | 3 Unit | — | Pronunciation of American English Course Hours: 54 hours lecture This course provides intensive instruction in the oral production of American English, designed for intermediate and advanced ESL stud… source |
| ESL 108 | 4 Unit | — | Fundamentals of ESL Reading and Writing Course Hours: 72 hours lecture This intermediate ESL course focuses on the development of fundamental reading and writing skills. Course emphasis is on develop… source |
| ESL 109 | 3 Unit | — | American Culture and Film Course Hours: 54 hours lecture This advanced credit ESL course focuses on American English and culture throughout our history, exploring themes, trends, and events in the Am… source |
| ESL 110 | ESL 110 | — | constructions of phrases, clauses, and sentence types. This course takes a content -based approach to instruction, connecting skills to cultural context, focusing on topics of health and/or learning… source |
| ESL 116 | 3 Unit | — | Intermediate ESL Oral Communication Course Hours: 54 hours lecture This high -intermediate credit ESL course focuses on the continued development of oral communication skills. Course emphasis is on b… source |
| ESL 118 | 4 Unit | — | Intermediate ESL Reading and Writing Course Hours: 72 hours lecture This high -intermediate ESL course focuses on refining fundamental reading and writing skills. Course emphasis is on independent re… source |
| ESL 120 | 2 Unit | — | Advanced ESL Grammar Course Hours: 36 hours lecture This low -advanced ESL course focuses on the refinement of grammar skills in context. Course emphasis is on developing more sophisticated grammatic… source |
| ESL 126 | 3 Unit | — | Advanced ESL Oral Communication Course Hours: 54 hours lecture This low -advanced ESL course focuses on the development of oral communication skills in academic and professional settings. Students li… source |
| ESL 166 | 0 Unit | — | Intermediate ESL Oral Communication Course Hours: 54 hours lecture This high -intermediate ESL course focuses on the continued development of oral communication skills. Course emphasis is on building… source |
| ESL 128 | 4 Unit | — | Advanced ESL Reading and Writing Course Hours: 72 hours lecture This advanced ESL course focuses on strengthening reading and writing skills. Course emphasis is on independent reading, strengthening… source |
| ESL 130 | 2 Unit | — | Bridge to Academic Success: Grammar for Editing Course Hours: 36 hours lecture This high -advanced ESL course focuses on grammar for editing in context. Course emphasis is on advanced error correctio… source |
| ESL 136 | 3 Unit | — | Bridge to Academic Oral Communication Course Hours: 54 hours lecture This high -advanced ESL course focuses on the expansion of oral communication skills in academic and professional settings. Studen… source |
| ESL 138 | 4 Unit | — | Bridge to College Reading and Writing Course Hours: 72 hours lecture This high -advanced ESL course is designed to prepare students for college -level coursework. Through the reading and analysis of… source |
| ESL 150 | 0 Unit | — | Fundamentals of ESL Grammar Course Hours: 36 hours lecture This intermediate ESL course focuses on the development of fundamental grammar skills in context. Course emphasis is on word forms and commo… source |
| ESL 151 | 0 Unit | — | U.S. Citizenship Course Hours: 54 hours lecture This intermediate noncredit ESL course focuses on the pathway to citizenship for eligible immigrants. This course develops fundamental and interactive… source |
| ESL 155 | 0 Unit | — | ESL: The Language of Math Course Hours: 54 hours lecture This intermediate noncredit ESL course focuses on the development of the language of math in context. Course emphasis is on math -specific voc… source |
| ESL 156 | 0 Unit | — | Fundamentals of ESL Oral Communication Course Hours: 54 hours lecture This intermediate ESL course focuses on the development of fundamental interactive, oral communication skills in context. Course… source |
| ESL 159 | 0 Unit | — | American Culture and Film Course Hours: 54 hours lecture This advanced ESL course focuses on American English and culture throughout our history, exploring themes, trends, and events in the American… source |
| ESL 160 | 0 Unit | — | Intermediate ESL Grammar Course Hours: 36 hours lecture This high -intermediate ESL course focuses on the continued development of grammar skills in context. Course emphasis is on refinement of use o… source |
| ESL 170 | 0 Unit | — | Advanced ESL Grammar Course Hours: 36 hours lecture This low -advanced ESL course focuses on the refinement of grammar skills in context. Course emphasis is on developing more sophisticated grammatic… source |
| ESL 176 | 0 Unit | — | Advanced ESL Oral Communication Course Hours: 54 hours lecture This low -advanced ESL course focuses on the development of oral communication skills in academic and professional settings. Students li… source |
| ESL 178 | 0 Unit | — | Advanced ESL Reading and Writing Course Hours: 72 hours lecture This advanced ESL course focuses on strengthening reading and writing skills. Course emphasis is on independent reading, strengthening… source |
| ESL 180 | 0 Unit | — | ESL Grammar for Academic Writing and Editing Course Hours: 36 hours lecture This high -advanced ESL course focuses on grammar for editing in context. Course emphasis is on advanced error correction i… source |
| ESL 186 | 0 Unit | — | Bridge to Academic Oral Communication Course Hours: 54 hours lecture This high -advanced ESL course focuses on the expansion of oral communication skills in academic and professional settings. Studen… source |
| ESL 188 | 0 Unit | — | Bridge to College Reading and Writing Course Hours: 72 hours lecture This high -advanced ESL course is designed to prepare students for college -level coursework. Through the reading and analysis of… source |
| ESL 190 | 0 Unit | — | Developing Literacy Course Hours: 72 hours lecture This is a beginning course in English as a Second Language that focuses on developing literacy. This course focuses on survival English skills throu… source |
| KINA 150 | KINA 150 | — | Modality: Web Conferencing (F2F/Synch), Traditional (Fully In-Person), Online - Asynchronous, Interactive Video/Audio Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer KINA 16A 0.5-1 Unit Beginning Volleyball Course Hou… source |
| MATH 193 | MATH 193 | 4 | opportunity to review prerequisite math skills that are required for the course. In addition, students will be exposed to using different techniques in time management and study skills. Grading: Audi… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| SDEV 150 | 0 Unit | — | Basic Study Skills Laboratory Course Hours: 54 hours laboratory This is a non -credit course in basic study skills. This course covers a variety of basic learning strategies and study skills techniqu… source |
| SDEV 151 | 0 Unit | — | Supervised Tutoring Course Hours: 54 hours laboratory This course is designed to provide students with individual and small -group tutoring in specific subject areas to improve academic performance.… source |
| SDEV 161 | 0 Unit | — | Basic Skills Instruction - Reading/Vocabulary/Grammar Course Hours: 18-108 hours lecture This course is a refresher in the study of reading, vocabulary, and grammar skills. The reading skills include… source |
| WARE 100 | 0 Unit | — | Forklift Operations Course Hours: 18 hours lecture This noncredit course is designed to give students training in forklift and other industrial powered trucks typically used in the warehousing and di… source |