English 201: Introduction to Literature Fall 2020 [Conway]
Introduction to Literature
This community is for the students, faculty and staff of the Psychology major.
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MMP 200 Multimedia Design Fall 2020
Hands on introduction to user experience and interface design for screen-based, interactive media. Topics include user-centered design, visual and interaction design and information architecture. Students will […]
HED 110 Comprehensive Health Education Spring 2020
This site is designed to provide content for HED 110 Comprehensive Health Education at Borough of Manhattan Community College, created and taught by Yuliya Shneyderman, Ph.D. This course uses Open Educational […]
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ECE 110 Seminar | Section 092 | Fall 2020 | Jen Longley
Students complete the required 15 hours of fieldwork for ECE 110 by enrolling, attending and participating in this fieldwork seminar. The fieldwork seminar will meet two hours a week at our enrolled […]
MAT 301|Calculus I|Sec. 0501|Prof. Retamoso|Winter 2021
This is an integrated course in analytic geometry and calculus, applied to functions of a single variable. It covers a study of rectangular coordinates in the plane, equations of conic sections, functions, limits, […]
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HED 110 | Comprehensive Health Education | Spring 2021 | Shneyderman
This site is designed to provide content for HED 110 Comprehensive Health Education at Borough of Manhattan Community College, created and taught by Yuliya Shneyderman, Ph.D. This course uses Open Educational […]
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ECE 211 Curriculum for Young Children I
This course is an introduction to the theories, methods and materials of curriculum planning in early childhood education (Preschool – Grade 2), with an emphasis on providing developmentally and culturally […]
ECE 209-091W Lecture – Infant Care & Curriculum – Fall 2020 – J. Longley
This course focuses on the theories, methods and materials of early childhood education for infants (birth to eighteen months), with an emphasis on addressing developmental needs and culturally appropriate […]
In this class, we will study three genres of literature: fiction, poetry, and drama. You will write three main essays.
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