The Great One
CheckPoint: Reading and ComprehensionGEN 105
GEN 105
Skills for Learning in an Information
Age
Version 4 08/06/07
GEN 105 Skills for Learning in an Information Age
Course Syllabus GEN 105
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Course Title: GEN 105–Skills for Learning in an Information Age
Required Texts:
Carter, C., Bishop, J., & Kravits, S. L. (2007). Keys to college studying: Becoming an active
thinker. New Jersey: Pearson Education, Inc.
Axia College’s Writing Style Handbook, available online at
https://axiaecampus.phoenix.edu/Writing_Style_Handbook_AxiaUOP.pdf
Electronic Resources:
A book companion Web site for Keys to College Studying:
Becoming an Active Thinker is available at
http://wps.prenhall.com/chet_carter_studying_2
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