Fall 2008

SSS Course Offerings

 

            
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SSS FALL 2008 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

GS 111-001 (40503) – Academic Skills:  College Writing               

            Lecture     Mondays   1:00 p.m. – 1:50 p.m.  Osband 230

GS 111-002 (40508) – Academic Skills:  College Writing

            Lecture      Tuesdays   2:00 p.m. – 2:50 p.m.  Osband 230

                        Instructor:  Dianne Teague

Course Description:  A one-credit hour course that focuses on problem areas in writing, including development of a thesis, grammar, punctuation, sentence style, and structure.

 

 

GS 111-003 (44608) - Academic Skills:  Textbook Reading (2 hours credit)

            Lecture     Monday/Wednesday 4:00-4:50 Osband 230 

GS 111-004 (44609) - Academic Skills:  Textbook Reading (2 hours credit)

            Lecture     Tuesday/Thursday 10:00 – 10:50 Osband 230

                         Instructor:  Chris Lee

Course Description:  Material covers organizing textbook information, developing good note-taking skills, critical thinking techniques, good reading rate and building effective reading and study strategies.

 

 

GS 111-005 (40510) – Academic Skills:  College Success

            Lecture       Tuesdays/Thursdays   1:00 p.m. – 1:50 p.m.  Osband 230

GS 111-006 (40511) – Academic Skills:  College Success

            Lecture        Tuesdays/Thursdays   3:00 p.m. – 3:50 p.m.  Osband 230

                        Instructor:  Anthony Winston

Course Description:  A two-credit hour course that covers a wide range of topics dealing with subjects from academic lifestyles to money management.  The course is a great opportunity to develop practical skills students are familiar with, but rarely use.

 

 

MATH 100-099 (44361) – Intermediate Algebra

            Lecture         MTWThF (5 days each week) 1:00 p.m. – 1:50 p.m. Osband 226

                        Instructor:  Nathan Jackson

Course Description:  A three-hour credit course that focuses on functions, graphs, linear equations and inequalities, quadratic equations, systems of equations, and operations with exponents and radicals.  The solution of word problems is stressed.  Not applicable to UA Core Curriculum mathematics requirements.  Students placed in MATH 100 must complete it as a prerequisite for MATH 110, 112, 115 or any other MA-designated course.                   


 THESE COURSES ARE AVAILABLE TO SSS STUDENTS ONLY.


***In order to register, you must contact your counselor in advance of          adding these courses.

     Call Anthony Winston at 205-348-5376 or e-mail awinston@ctl.ua.edu
     Chris Lee at 205-348-6099 ore-mail clee@ctl.ua.edu