EDU299 — SPECIAL TOPICS 1-3 cr
hrs. This course, which may be repeated for credit so long as the topics differ, provides the student the opportunity to study a topic in education in consul - tation with the instructor. Emphasis is placed on the student’s investigating the topic and reporting the results of the investigation. The student will demon- strate knowledge of the topic through either a writ - ten or an oral presentation. Prerequisite: None. Code C. Electrical Technology (ELT) ELT 118. COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL WIRING I 3 cr. hrs., Lec. 2, Lab 4 This course focuses on principles and applications of commercial and industrial wiring. Topics include, electrical safety practices, an overview of National Electric Code requirements as applied to commer - cial and industrial wiring, conduit bending, circuit design, pulling cables, transformers, switch gear, and generation principles. Prerequisite: None. Code Career/Technical. Offered: HYBCL. English and Literature (ENG) ENR 098. WRITING AND READING FOR This course integrates reading and writing skills stu- dents need to comprehend and interact with col - lege-level texts and to produce original college-lev- el writing. Reading skills will center on processes for literal and critical comprehension, as well as the development of vocabulary skills. Writing skills will focus on using an effective writing process includ - ing generating ideas, drafting, organizing, revising, and editing to produce competent essays using standard written English. This course may in