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BRIDGE CORE COURSE AND BRIDGE RESERVE COURSES

BRIDGE CORE COURSE: Autumn 2008

English 110B01
Title: First-year English Composition
Call #:
08951-0
Time: M 5:30–7:18 p.m. and
W 5:30-8:18 p.m.
English 193.03
Call #: 08988-7

English 110B01 is a 7* credit course comprised of 110B01 and 193.03. Both call numbers must be used.

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Work Narratives and Literacies: What People Say About Their Jobs and What It Tells Us About Who We Are
How we see ourselves and others is often tied to what we do. The beliefs, values, and practices that you hold about work will begin our critical exploration through reading, writing, and discussions of the role of work in culture and recent history. During this class, you will write about your own experiences and ideas, do interviews and other ethnographic research, and collaborate with your classmates in a variety of ways to create texts that examine broader attitudes about work. We’ll progress from looking at the personal aspects of work to workers’ stories within larger social (and perhaps political) contexts. In doing so, you’ll learn good writing practices, including how to question and support your own arguments. A complete course description is available at ced.osu.edu/bridgecourses.html. Contact an advisor in the Office of Continuing Education (CEd) by calling (614) 292-8860.

*Ohio State employees who enroll for 6 or more credits must waive the student health insurance. For full instructions on waiving insurance, go to shi.osu.edu and click “Waive Coverage." If you have questions, call (614) 688-7969.


BRIDGE RESERVE COURSES

Bridge Reserve Courses are regular sections of evening courses in which a limited number of seats are reserved especially for Bridge students. You may reserve a seat in one or more of the courses listed below by calling (614) 292-8860 and requesting that an advisor place you in the course(s) of your choice. Please note that these spaces will only be available until Thursday, May 15, 2008, so act soon.


BIOLOGY 101N
Title: Introductory Biology Lecture (L)
Time: T 6:30–9:18P
Title: Introductory Biology Lab & Review (BR)
Call #: 02880-1
Time: R 6:30–9:18P
5 Bridge spaces

Course Description:
Basic principles of biology; topics include nature of science, organismal diversity, evolution, ecology, genetics, reproduction, cell structure and function.


EDU P&L 259D
Title: Individual Learning and Motivation: Strategies for Success in College
Time: ARR (Distance learning via Internet)
Call #: 08096-9
5 Bridge spaces

Course Description:
Teaches learning and motivation strategies to improve study skills and increase college success. Students learn how to manage their time and improve their grades.


HISTORY 151N
Title: American Civilization to 1877
Call#: 11435-1
Time:
MW 5:30–7:18P
5 Bridge spaces

Course Description:
The political, constitutional, social, and economic development of the United States from the colonial period through the era of Reconstruction.


MUSIC 252D
Title: History of Rock & Roll
Call#: 14756-6
Time: ARR (Distance learning via Internet)
5 Bridge spaces


Course Description: The history and culture of rock and roll.

 

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