MATC 2023-24 Catalog
700 - LEVEL COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
READING – BASIC SKILLS LEVEL 5 READB5-757 Credits:4 Pre-College Reading 5 Level 5 Reading (grade equivalent 9.0-10.9) emphasizes comprehension of a variety of literary works, including primary source materials and professional journals. Learners explain and analyze information, use context cues and higher order processes to interpret meaning of written material, and read technical information and complex manuals. Learners who successfully complete Level 5 Reading achieve high adult secondary education benchmarks according to NRS guidelines. READING – BASIC SKILLS LEVEL 6 READB6-767 Credits:4 Pre-College Reading 6 Level 6 Reading (grade equivalent 11.0-12.9) emphasizes adapting strategies and skills to a variety of reading tasks and becoming a critical reader. Learners apply prior experience and knowledge, use study skills, and transfer reading and vocabulary skills to a variety of printed and illustrative materials found in the workplace, school and everyday life. Learners who successfully complete Level 6 Reading achieve a reading level comparable to the Wisconsin 12th grade exit standards for reading and are prepared to enter post-secondary education and/or obtain and maintain employment. READING – POST HIGH SCHOOL READPH-772 Credits:5 READPH2: Advanced Comp The Reading Post High School Course is designed for students who have graduated from high school or have earned a GED or HSED. This course emphasizes adapting strategies and skills to a variety of reading tasks and becoming a critical reader. Learners apply prior experience and knowledge, use study skills, and transfer reading and vocabulary skills to a variety of printed and illustrative materials found in the workplace, school and everyday life. Learner responds to reading in written form. Learners who successfully complete the course are prepared to enter postsecondary education and/or obtain and maintain employment. The class assumes competence in use of basic reading strategies. RLGED/RLGEDF – READING AND LANGUAGE ARTS FOR GED RLGED-766 Credits:3 RLA for GED Extended This course requires the GED learner to read closely, write clearly and apply editing strategies to complex texts appropriately. The content in Reading Comprehension, Writing, and Language Conventions and Usage
will be the context for the development of the needed critical-thinking, reading and writing strategies. RLGED-768 Credits: 2.5 RLAforGED This course requires the GED learner to read closely, write clearly and apply editing strategies to complex texts appropriately. The content in Reading Comprehension, Writing and Language Conventions and Usage will be the context for the development of the needed critical-thinking, reading, and writing strategies. Prerequisite(s): Eighth grade reading level. RLGED-768 Credits:3 RLAforGED This course requires the GED learner to read closely, write clearly and apply editing strategies to complex texts appropriately. The content in Reading Comprehension, Writing, and Language Conventions and Usage will be the context for the development of the needed critical-thinking, reading and writing strategies. Prerequisite(s): Eighth grade reading level. RLGEDF-765 Credits:3 RLA for GED Fundamentals This course requires the GED learner to read closely and write clearly. The content in Reading Comprehension, Writing, and Language Conventions and Usage will be the context for the development of the needed critical-thinking, reading, and writing strategies. SCIENCE (DEPARTMENT 856) SCIENCE FOR GED SCIB3-798 Credits:2 Science for GED Students apply scienti fi c terminology and concepts to develop job skills and learning skills, and integrate the scienti fi cmethod to aid in the discovery of speci fi c science content of biology, earth science, chemistry and physics, as well as prepare the student for the GED Science test. The student’s observation and practical skills will be enhanced through lab and hands-on experience. SCIGED-768 Credits:3 Science for GED This course introduces foundational skills crucial to your success on the GED Science text. The content in Life Science, Earth and Space, and Physical Science will be the context for the development of scienti fi c reasoning in both textual and quantitative practices. SCIENCE – ADULT HIGH SCHOOL SCIHS-701 Credits:3 General Science 1 Designed to give students a better understanding of the environment, this
course demonstrates the importance of the sciences in everyday life. Topics include matter, energy, electricity and heat. Includes class demonstrations and group experiments. SCIHS-702 Credits:3 General Science 2 This course is a study of our changing planet and the makeup of our living world. Topics include geology, weather, climate, the universe, life on earth, ecology, our human body and environmental problems. SCIHS-703 Credits:3 Biology1 Students obtain an overview of biology and learn about the basic tools for biology, the chemical and structural basis of life, genetics, and microbiology through lecture and labs. SCIHS-704 Credits:3 Biology2 Students develop an understanding of the anatomy and physiology of animals with an emphasis on human biology, through lecture, dissections and experiments. SCIHS-705 Credits:3 Chemistry 1 The language and logic of chemistry are developed by studying elements, compounds and mixtures; atomic structure; the periodic table and the Periodic Law; chemical bonding; the naming of compounds; the writing of formulas; and other topics. Prerequisite(s): Complete MATHHS-716 or MATHPH-716. SCIHS-706 Credits:3 Chemistry 2 Instruction is continued in the laws and principles of chemistry through a study of oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, the properties of gases, the kinetic theory of matter, ionization, solutions, oxidation-reduction, radioactivity and other topics. Prerequisite(s): Complete SCIHS-705 or SCIPH-705. SCIHS-750 Credits:3 Physical Science 1 Physical Science 1 teaches the nature of science while incorporating physics, chemistry, earth science and space science. Topics include nonliving matter, scienti fi c problem solving, metric measurement, nature of chemicals, periodic tables, force, acceleration, momentum, work, power and machines. SCIHS-751 Credits:3 Physical Science 2 Physical Science 2 is a course designed to teach the nature of science while incorporating physics, chemistry, Earth science, and space science. Topics include heat and temperature, waves, communication and technology, the solar system, the universe, planet Earth, the atmosphere and using natural resources.
700-Level Courses for Adult High School/GED/HSED, College Support and Learning English
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