
This course explores college algebra that provides a clear instruction, precise mathematics, and thorough coverage that you expect for your course. Throughout the course, we present solutions to many examples from multiple perspectives—algebraically, graphically, and numerically. The side-by-side format also addresses many different learning styles. This course lays the foundation for the study of college algebra.
- Teacher: Rafael Alejandro Espin-Andrade

College Composition I is a comprehensive course designed to enhance and develop students' skills to think, organize and express their ideas clearly and effectively in writing. In this class, students will learn many proven strategies for creating greater academic professional and personal success.
The primary purpose of this subject is to offer a global introduction to the postulates of structured writing with an emphasis on having a clear introductory focus, solid support, an excellently stated thesis, a clear purpose, audience and coherent organization. It spotlights on the various forms of expository writing such as Comparison, Cause and Effect, and Argumentation.
Students will learn to express themselves more efficiently in writing.
The primary purpose of this subject is to offer a global introduction to the postulates of structured writing with an emphasis on having a clear introductory focus, solid support, an excellently stated thesis, a clear purpose, audience and coherent organization. It spotlights on the various forms of expository writing such as Comparison, Cause and Effect, and Argumentation.
Students will learn to express themselves more efficiently in writing.
- Teacher: Deborah Collins