College Preparatory Studies |
Sometimes people discover the value of a college degree late in their high school years, or even later in life. As a result, many who want to attend college find themselves lacking some of the basic skills needed for academic success.
For these individuals, TCI’s College Preparatory Studies courses can provide the support they need. |
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How It Works |
We’ll work with you and develop a specific plan that will best meet your needs.
- Meet with an admissions representative and explore what TCI has to offer.
- Take the College’s computerized placement assessment. A counselor will discuss your educational background and assessment results with you and determined if you need additional academic support in reading, writing, or mathematics to help guarantee your success.
- A schedule that includes college preparatory courses may advised. These courses may be either non-credit bearing, or “developmental” sections of credit-bearing courses that provide more in-class time each week to cover the same material. If you begin in a non-credit bearing course, you will typically proceed to the developmental course in that subject.
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English Courses: |
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Class Hours
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Semester Credits |
ENG-081 |
Basic Reading Skills
This course is designed to improve your ability
to read and comprehend written materials to
be better prepared for academic success.
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3 |
0 |
ENG-082 |
College Preparatory Writing
This course is designed to improve your ability
to communicate effectively and coherently
with a concentration on writing skills.
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3 |
0 |
EN-101D |
English Composition I (Developmental)
This course is an introduction to all phases of
the writing process, including essay prewriting,
composition, and revision. You will master the
basic skills for effective writing.
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4 |
3 |
Mathematics Courses: |
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Class Hours
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Semester Credits |
MAT-099 |
Pre-Algebra
Offered in all programs except Digital Media Arts,
and Electronics Engineering Technology,
this course an introduction and review of basic mathematical concepts necessary for College Algebra.
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3 |
0 |
MAT-105 |
Introduction to College Mathematics
Offered to students in Building Maintenance
And Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and
Refrigeration, this course provides a general
introduction to topics in college mathematics.
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5 |
3 |
MAT-115 |
Algebra and Trigonometry I
Offered to students in Basic Electronics, Industrial
Electronics, and Networking Technology, it
introduces basic algebraic and trigonometric
concepts.
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6 |
3 |
MAT-135 |
College Algebra and Trigonometry
Offered to students in Electronics Engineering Technology, this course covers college algebra and trigonometry with a focus on basic scientific
mathematical techniques.
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6 |
4 |
BUS-100 |
Business Mathematics
Offered to students in Computerized
Accounting or Office Technology, this course
focuses on fundamental mathematics
applied to business and office procedures. |
5 |
3 |
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The small amount of extra time it takes to complete these courses can mean a lot. With more time to fully understand the material and added personal attention in class, it all adds up to a smart investment in your future. |
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