Provides learners with opportunities to develop and expand reading skills including comprehension and vocabulary. Learners apply reading skills to academic tasks and read to acquire information from a variety of sources.This course cannot be used to meet any General Studies course requirements for graduation in a program.

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Classes
  • Introduction to College Reading (20681)
    Online Live
    Online
    1/22/2025 - 5/14/2025
    Days & Times: Wed: 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
    Dates: 1/22/2025 - 5/14/2025
    Facility: Scheduled Online Class Hours
    Instructor: Carla Cornwall
    Days & Times: Wed: 12:00 AM - 1:00 AM
    Dates: 1/22/2025 - 5/14/2025
    Facility: Flexible Online Class Hours
    Instructor: Carla Cornwall
    Tuition: $323.40
    Status: Active
    Seats Available: 20
    Essential Class Information: This course will be delivered virtually using web conferencing in real-time on the days and times sc ...

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