Course-Num-Sect(Reg#) Title
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Class Meeting Information
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Loc Credits
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Start/End Date
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Co-req Sections
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Class Features
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| ALCE-1600
A Learning Community Exper. | Richland College [RLC] |
ALCE-1600-8840 (665502) A Learning Community Exper. |
| C110 |
| LEC |
| | M W F |
| 9:05 AM |
| 11:05 AM |
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Matter, William
Vita
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RLC 6 |
1/18/11 5/12/11 |
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eCampus
Learning Comm.
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Course Description Find Class Availability Class Syllabus Textbook Info |
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| | Delivery: LrnComm/ Topic: Science Fiction and Fantasy: Atlantis
to Avatar/ Note: This is a 6 credit hour learning community that
will examine the ideas, implications, and politics of science
fiction and fantasy literature. In this course, we will read
literature and watch films that cover a wide range of material
from ancient utopian concepts to science fiction and fantasy of
2010. Students will receive credit for either ENGL 1301, 1302,
2327, 2328 or 2342 and either GOVT 2301 or 2371 |
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ALCE-1600-8860 (665467) A Learning Community Exper. |
| U103 |
| LEC |
| | M W F |
| 9:05 AM |
| 11:05 AM |
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Hatcher, Patricia
Vita
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RLC 6 |
1/18/11 5/12/11 |
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eCampus
Learning Comm.
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Course Description Find Class Availability Class Syllabus Textbook Info |
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| | Delivery: LrnComm/ Topic: Narrative Voices in History: American
History from Reconstruction to Present/ Note: Students in this
learning community will explore and analyze American history and
literature in relation to issues of immigration from
Reconstruction to the present and by looking at primary and
secondary evidence of the time periods studied. Students will
receive credit in ENGL 1302 & HIST 1302. |
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| ALCE-1604
A Learning Community Exper. | Richland College [RLC] |
ALCE-1604-8844 (665563) A Learning Community Exper. |
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Luter, Edward
Vita
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RLC 6 |
1/18/11 5/12/11 |
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eCampus
Internet Based
Learning Comm.
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Course Description Find Class Availability Class Syllabus Textbook Info |
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| | Delivery: Online Learning Community/ Topic: American
Cinema/American Culture/ Note: This online 6 credit hour learning
community will examine American literature, history and
humanities through popular Hollywood movies. Students will
receive credit in either HIST 1302, HUMA 1315 or 2319 and either
ENGL 1302, 2328 or 2343. |
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