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COLLS 053 - Critical Reading and Thinking Applications


Credits: 4
Lecture Contact Hours: 4
Description: This course focuses on developing brain-based comprehension strategies to actively read and process information from a variety of texts. Students will study test taking, including proper question/answer techniques. They will learn a variety of vocabulary strategies as well as strategies to critically analyze, synthesize and evaluate argumentative and expository essays.

Prerequisites: Minimum score of 430 Digital SAT-Reading and Writing, 22 SAT-Reading, or 237 NGA-Reading.
Corequisites: None.
Recommended: None.

Course Category: Applied Liberal Arts | Learning Support Services
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Course Competencies
  1. Develop reading comprehension strategies for various types of written material.
  2. Differentiate between stated and unstated main ideas and supporting details in paragraphs, essays and texts.
  3. Analyze vocabulary word parts and context clues in paragraphs, essays and texts.
  4. Identify major organizational writing patterns in paragraphs, visuals, essays and texts.
  5. Identify author’s purpose and point of view in paragraphs, visuals, essays and texts.
  6. Recognize valid inferences in various paragraphs, visuals, essays and texts.
  7. Identify the central point and major supporting elements in visuals, essays and texts.
  8. Document important events while reading an autobiography and generate short essays.
  9. Use appropriate organizational, summative, notational and/or visual techniques to integrate related information.
  10. Demonstrate appropriate test preparation and test taking techniques.
  11. Identify essential elements of an argument.
  12. Formulate a valid, documented response to an argument.



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