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Active as of Fall Semester 2015
I. General Information
1. Course Title:
Reading I
2. Course Prefix & Number:
READ 0591
3. Course Credits and Contact Hours:
Credits: 4
Lecture Hours: 4
4. Course Description:
This course is designed for students to improve their basic reading and writing skills. Coursework includes developing a set of strategies for reading and responding to different types of college-level reading materials with an emphasis on general comprehension of print material, vocabulary development, and effective reading and study techniques. The course will consist of a combination of individual and group work, with an emphasis on student participation and interaction. This course develops integrated and contextualized reading and writing skills and strategies. Topics include reading and writing processes, and critical thinking strategies.
5. Placement Tests Required:
Accuplacer (specify test): |
Accuplacer Score |
Score: |
40 |
6. Prerequisite Courses:
READ 0591 - Reading I
There are no prerequisites for this course.
9. Co-requisite Courses:
READ 0591 - Reading I
There are no corequisites for this course.
II. Transfer and Articulation
1. Course Equivalency - similar course from other regional institutions:
St. Cloud Technical & Community College, READ 0300/Reading & Vocabulary, 3 credits
Alexandria Technical College, READ 0098/Critical Reading Skills, 3 credits
2. Transfer - regional institutions with which this course has a written articulation agreement:
III. Course Purpose
Program-Applicable Courses – This course fulfills a requirement for the following program(s):
Other - If this course is not required in a program or is not part of the MN Transfer Curriculum, it may be used for the purpose(s) listed below:
Developmental Course
IV. Learning Outcomes
1. College-Wide Outcomes
College-Wide Outcomes/Competencies |
Students will be able to: |
Demonstrate oral communication skills |
Demonstrate communication and listening skills by asking questions, annotating and note taking. |
Demonstrate written communication skills |
Summarize key concepts using assessment strategies consistent with individual learning styles. |
Demonstrate reading and listening skills |
Adjust reading rate to the difficulty of reading materials and purpose of reading.
|
2. Course Specific Outcomes - Students will be able to achieve the following measurable goals upon completion of
the course:
- Read actively, using reading strategies in order to comprehend and summarize a variety of texts;
- Read critically, in order to analyze, evaluate and synthesize texts;
- Draw on a repertoire of strategies when encountering new vocabulary;
- Read and comprehend college-level materials independently;
- Demonstrate comprehension of college-level materials for a variety of purposes;
- Search out resources—such as reference works, audio-visual, technology, other people—to augment comprehension.
- Interpret text using critical thinking and problem-solving strategies;
- Read as a means for lifelong learning and enjoyment;
- Explain how the social-cultural-historical context of both the reader and the text influence their meaning-making process;
- Demonstrate comprehension of materials at a strategic level by reflecting on and reacting to texts;
- Read as a way to understand self and others;
- Write expository paragraphs and at least one essay which integrates and synthesizes course readings and are clearly focused, fully developed, and logically organized;
- Compose paragraphs with sentences demonstrating the ability to manipulate a variety of sentence structures effectively and are not impaired by excessive grammar, usage and proofreading errors;
- Gain an awareness of their own reading, thinking, and writing processes and monitor their learning; and
- Connect readings to personal experience and prior knowledge (schemata).
V. Topical Outline
Listed below are major areas of content typically covered in this course.
1. Lecture Sessions
- Identifying and analyzing personal reading history and current reading ability
- Critical thinking skills and student success strategies
- Examining the reading process
- Reading strategies for textbook reading
- Identifying main ideas
- Distinguishing between major and minor details
- Developing annotation skills
- Developing vocabulary strategies
- Experimenting with figurative language to suggest meanings
- Text purposes and text patterns
- Examining how maps, outlines, and visuals help with reading
- Determining inferences and tone
- Distinguishing between fact and opinion
- Students apply skills by reading a variety of expository text from a range of academic disciplines
- Each reading selection is introduced with a discussion question in order to access prior knowledge and engage schemata
- Vocabulary is introduced, defined, and assessed by student exercises
- Using reading to improve writing
- Reading and writing as integrated processes
- Comprehension questions follow each selection, to include central theme and main idea, details, inferences, critical reading, and summarizing
- Readers respond, react, and reflect with discussion and/or written journals
- Critical reading summarizing
- Organizing, drafting, and summarizing
- Exercise proofreading, revising and editing skills
- Integrated reading and writing projects
2. Laboratory/Studio Sessions
I. General Information
1. Course Title:
Reading I
2. Course Prefix & Number:
READ 0591
3. Course Credits and Contact Hours:
Credits: 4
Lecture Hours: 4
4. Course Description:
This course is designed for students to improve their basic reading and writing skills. Coursework includes developing a set of strategies for reading and responding to different types of college-level reading materials with an emphasis on general comprehension of print material, vocabulary development, and effective reading and study techniques. The course will consist of a combination of individual and group work, with an emphasis on student participation and interaction. This course develops integrated and contextualized reading and writing skills and strategies. Topics include reading and writing processes, and critical thinking strategies.
5. Placement Tests Required:
Accuplacer (specify test): |
Accuplacer Score |
Score: |
40 |
6. Prerequisite Courses:
READ 0591 - Reading I
There are no prerequisites for this course.
9. Co-requisite Courses:
READ 0591 - Reading I
There are no corequisites for this course.
II. Transfer and Articulation
1. Course Equivalency - similar course from other regional institutions:
St. Cloud Technical & Community College, READ 0300/Reading & Vocabulary, 3 credits
Alexandria Technical College, READ 0098/Critical Reading Skills, 3 credits
2. Transfer - regional institutions with which this course has a written articulation agreement:
III. Course Purpose
1. Program-Applicable Courses – This course fulfills a requirement for the following program(s):
3. Other - If this course does NOT meet criteria for #1 or #2 above, it may be used for the purpose(s) selected below:
Developmental Course
IV. Learning Outcomes
1. College-Wide Outcomes
College-Wide Outcomes/Competencies |
Students will be able to: |
Demonstrate oral communication skills |
Demonstrate communication and listening skills by asking questions, annotating and note taking. |
Demonstrate written communication skills |
Summarize key concepts using assessment strategies consistent with individual learning styles. |
Demonstrate reading and listening skills |
Adjust reading rate to the difficulty of reading materials and purpose of reading.
|
2. Course Specific Outcomes - Students will be able to achieve the following measurable goals upon completion of
the course:
- Read actively, using reading strategies in order to comprehend and summarize a variety of texts;
- Read critically, in order to analyze, evaluate and synthesize texts;
- Draw on a repertoire of strategies when encountering new vocabulary;
- Read and comprehend college-level materials independently;
- Demonstrate comprehension of college-level materials for a variety of purposes;
- Search out resources—such as reference works, audio-visual, technology, other people—to augment comprehension.
- Interpret text using critical thinking and problem-solving strategies;
- Read as a means for lifelong learning and enjoyment;
- Explain how the social-cultural-historical context of both the reader and the text influence their meaning-making process;
- Demonstrate comprehension of materials at a strategic level by reflecting on and reacting to texts;
- Read as a way to understand self and others;
- Write expository paragraphs and at least one essay which integrates and synthesizes course readings and are clearly focused, fully developed, and logically organized;
- Compose paragraphs with sentences demonstrating the ability to manipulate a variety of sentence structures effectively and are not impaired by excessive grammar, usage and proofreading errors;
- Gain an awareness of their own reading, thinking, and writing processes and monitor their learning; and
- Connect readings to personal experience and prior knowledge (schemata).
V. Topical Outline
Listed below are major areas of content typically covered in this course.
1. Lecture Sessions
- Identifying and analyzing personal reading history and current reading ability
- Critical thinking skills and student success strategies
- Examining the reading process
- Reading strategies for textbook reading
- Identifying main ideas
- Distinguishing between major and minor details
- Developing annotation skills
- Developing vocabulary strategies
- Experimenting with figurative language to suggest meanings
- Text purposes and text patterns
- Examining how maps, outlines, and visuals help with reading
- Determining inferences and tone
- Distinguishing between fact and opinion
- Students apply skills by reading a variety of expository text from a range of academic disciplines
- Each reading selection is introduced with a discussion question in order to access prior knowledge and engage schemata
- Vocabulary is introduced, defined, and assessed by student exercises
- Using reading to improve writing
- Reading and writing as integrated processes
- Comprehension questions follow each selection, to include central theme and main idea, details, inferences, critical reading, and summarizing
- Readers respond, react, and reflect with discussion and/or written journals
- Critical reading summarizing
- Organizing, drafting, and summarizing
- Exercise proofreading, revising and editing skills
- Integrated reading and writing projects
2. Laboratory/Studio Sessions