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76-858-916 BE CULTURE OF HEALTHCARE ...this course emphasizes application of capitalization; punctuation; spelling rules; grammar/usage and sentence structure rules; and clear writing and paragraphing as applied in technical college programs. It also includes constructing research papers and source documentation in the APA format through contextualized writing instruction as it applies to the Medical Assistant Program. This course is taught concurrently with 10-501- 104, Culture of Healthcare. 76-858-927 BE GAS METAL ARC WELDING 2 ...This course is offered concurrently with content course 31-442-356 Gas Metal Arc Welding 2 and provides embedded College 101 instruction for the development and application of essential skills (reading, vocabulary, written communication, problem solving, college success, and career readiness) associated with supporting content course delivery through Career Pathways Bridge. 76-858-928 BE GAS METAL ARC WELDING 3... This course is offered concurrently with content course 31-442-358 Gas Metal Arc Welding 3 and provides embedded College 101 instruction for the development and application of essential skills (reading, vocabulary, written communication, problem solving, college success, and career readiness) associated with supporting content course delivery through Career Pathways Bridge. 76-858-929 BE INTRO TO MASONRY ...this course is offered concurrently with the content course 10-408-101, Intro to Masonry, to support the development and application of contextu- alized essential skills (reading comprehension, vocabulary acquisition, written communication, basic arithmetic, problem solving, college success, and career readiness) within the content course delivery. 76-859-732 CIVICS ...the foundation of events, documents and democratic principles; Constitu- tional government; Wisconsin state and local government structures and functions; the political process; civic rights and responsibilities; government finances and expenditures. 76-859-732 CIVICS ...the foundation of events, documents and democratic principles; Constitu- tional government; Wisconsin state and local government structures and functions; the political process; civic rights and responsibilities; government finances and expenditures. 76-859-735 COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS 3 CIVICS ...this course is designed for students at NRS level 5 or 6 (GE of 9 – 12.9) as preparation for the State of Wisconsin Civics Test compo- nent of the Wisconsin High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED). 76-859-737 GED SOCIAL STUDIES ...practical aspects of federal, state, and local governments including how each government body is organized, how it has developed, and the way to influ- ence and participate in the political process. 76-859-775 COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS 3 SOCIAL STUDIES …this course is designed to pre- pare students at NRS level 5 or 6 (GE of 9 – 12.9) for the GED® Social Studies Test by applying college-ready US History, Civics/Government, Economics, and Geography skills. 76-860-700 COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS FOR MACHINE TOOL ...This course provides the learn- er the opportunity to develop and learn basic computer skills relative to Machine Tool, with brief introductions to Mastercam, email, and Blackboard. 472