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21:003:060 College Algebra Support (N1.5)
Supplemental support course for the college algebra series. Under the guidance of an instructor, students develop insight and facility in functions, operations of functions, operations on polynomials, fractions, solution of linear and quadratic equations and inequalities, graphing of linear and quadratic functions, solution of word problems, elementary probability, and statistics. In addition, the syllabus for the course being supported is followed to supplement material covered in lecture. 
Corequisites: 21:640:105 or 21:640:107-109. Open to EOF students only.

21:003:097 EOF English Tutorial Support (N1.5)
Tutoring support course follows the syllabus in Communication Skills 098, Communication Skills 099 or English Composition 101 from the Writing Program. The course is designed to review and reinforce reading with accuracy, recognizing main ideas, and the systematic organization of ideas in analytical essays. Corequisites: 21:355:098, 21:355:099, or 21:355:101. Open to EOF students only.

21:003:098 Math Tutorial Support (N1.5) 
Tutoring support course for intermediate algebra and college algebra series offered by the mathematics department. The course topics will parallel the algebra course. The course is intended to build and strengthen essential mathematical skills.
Corequisites: 21:640:104-105 or 21:640:107-109. Open to EOF students only.

21:003:101,102 Strategies for Academic Success (1.5,1.5)
Focuses on the development of critical thinking. Under the guidance of EOF instructors, students use and evaluate frameworks and develop a set of critical attitudes and reasoning skills. The course assists students in thinking about and articulating thoughtful positions concerning contemporary issues, classroom discussions, and social situations. 
Open to EOF students only.

21:003:147 Topics in Academic Success (4)
EOF summer bridge program that focuses on English, math, public speaking, and study skills. Under the guidance of EOF instructors, students develop and improve upon reading, writing, math, and leadership skills. The course goal is to ease the transition from high school to college by developing the critical skills necessary to achieve academic success.
Open to EOF students only; first year only.

21:003:201,202 Service Learning (1, 2)
Designed to provide students field experiences with community agencies to develop leadership, critical thinking, and interpersonal skills. The course will assist in building skills for future employment and establish community connections and professional networks.
Open to EOF, SSS, McNair, Cooperman, GEP, RFS students only