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The top 4 Semester courses you need to take

Semester is a good skill to learn if you want to become a lecturer, assistant professor of mathematics, or lecturer/instructor. Here are the top courses to learn semester:

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1. Algebra 1 (Semester 1): A High School Curriculum

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This course is an intricately-designed, complete Algebra 1 Semester 1 curriculum.  It incorporates all aspects of a traditional Algebra 1 first semester course and also includes a unit on basic statistics and probability.   There are 9 units in this course (listed below), which cover one semester of Algebra 1. 10 more units are provided in the Algebra 1 Semester 2 course (purchased separately) for a total of 19 units.  While this course was designed to cater to high school Algebra 1 students, adult education learners who are studying for High School Equivalency exams can also benefit from the information provided in this course. Similarly, teachers who would like supplemental material for their Algebra 1 classroom should take this course. If you are a teacher, feel free to download and use these PDFs in your own classrooms. The units provided in this course are as follows: 1.) Real Numbers 2.) Fractions, Decimals, and Percents 3.) Algebra Basics 4.) Matrices 5.) Properties 6.) Solving Equations 7.) Formulas 8.) Ratios, Rates, and Proportions 9.) Statistics and Probability...

2. Dr. K's Complete First Semester General Chemistry I Course

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The course presented here is the exact General Chemistry I course that I taught as a university professor in a Chemistry Department that was certified by the American Chemical Society, the professional organization for chemists. All topics that are essential to any General Chemistry I course are covered here in detail. My teaching style for this Udemy course is exactly how I taught in the lecture halls. Each topic is explained in detail, terms are defined and then examples are done to show how the theory is applied in practice. As was the case when I was teaching at the university, students have access to ample supplemental material, all of which will be in the Resource Folders. In addition to the 30+ hours of lectures, I have included a downloadable audio mp3 file of each lecture. For all but three lectures, I've included a Practice Assignment where you can test your understanding of the material. Also included is a detailed answer key for each Practice Assignment. A total of nearly 100 examples are worked out in the lectures and for each section (except section 8), I have included a list of the problems that you can download and follow along. For learning nomenclature; i. e., the systematic naming of elements, ions and chemical compounds, I have included flash card videos that you can download to drill yourself. I've also included a number of memory aids (mnemonics) to help you remember the symbols for the commonly used elements and important concepts in chemistry. Any graphs, figures or tables presented in the lectures are also available as downloadable files. This course assumes that you have no prior knowledge or experience with chemistry. In fact, this course is ideal for anyone who needs to take General Chemistry at the college level but did not have it in high school. This course is also well-suited for those who need to refresh their knowledge of General Chemistry before taking it at the college level. Since chemistry is a quantitative science, a working knowledge of high school algebra is needed. If your math skills are weak, this course will show you what types of math calculations are needed and you can hone those skills prior to your taking the course. For this Udemy course, I used the Openstax Chemistry textbook which can be downloaded free of charge in pdf format at their website.  A downloadable copy is also available in the Resources Folder for Lecture 1.  However, if you already have an old textbook, that may also work for you. Topics may be presented in somewhat different order, however...

3. Netacad CCNAv7 Introduction to Networks Semester 1 (200-301)

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This is part one of three semesters for CCNA course. In this course you won't just learn how to pass Cisco CCNA 200-301 exam, but you will also learn skills needed to succeed as a network engineer in the real world. Im Certified Cisco CCNA/CCNP and Palo Alto Certified Instructor, delivering courses since 2008. I have delivered Microsoft and Juniper courses, but my passion is Cisco (now Palo Alto as well). After purchasing this course you will be my student, and for the rest of your networking career you can collaborate with me on any networking topic. This is not my fulltime position, I do teach because I have a passion for networking and sharing my knowledge, that's why my course is delivered with care and personal touch, which is different from big money grabbing business. My full time job is as a lecturer in London Metropolitan University and London 5E College, I teach exactly same topics with same style at University and College where you would pay thousands to join. By the end of the course, students will be able to:   • Configure switches and end devices to provide access to local and remote network resources.   • Explain how physical and data link layer protocols support the operation of Ethernet in a switched network.   • Configure routers to enable end-to-end connectivity between remote devices.   • Create IPv4 and IPv6 addressing schemes and verify network connectivity between devices.   • Explain how the upper layers of the OSI model support network applications.   • Use security best practices to configure a small network.  • Troubleshoot connectivity in a small network...

4. Dr. K's Complete Second Semester General Chemistry II Course

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The course presented here is the exact General Chemistry II course that I taught as a university professor in a Chemistry Department that was certified by the American Chemical Society, the professional organization for chemists. All topics that are essential to any General Chemistry II course are covered here in detail. My teaching style for this Udemy course is exactly how I taught in the lecture halls. Each topic is explained in detail, terms are defined and then examples are done to show how the theory is applied in practice. As was the case when I was teaching at the university, students have access to ample supplemental material, all of which will be in the Resource Folders. In addition to the 25+ hours of lectures, I have included a downloadable audio mp3 file of each lecture. For each lecture, I've included a Practice Assignment where you can test your understanding of the material. Also included is a detailed answer key for each Practice Assignment. A total of nearly 100 examples are worked out in the lectures and for each section I have included a list of the problems that you can download and follow along. Any graphs, figures or tables presented in the lectures are also available as downloadable files. This course assumes that you have completed a General Chemistry I course but may not have taken any chemistry in high school. This course, and my First Semester General Chemistry course also available on Udemy, are ideal for anyone who needs to take General Chemistry at the college level but did not have it in high school. These courses are also well-suited for those who need to refresh their knowledge of General Chemistry before taking it at the college level. Since chemistry is a quantitative science, a working knowledge of high school algebra is needed. In this course, you will also need to be familiar with logarithms and exponential functions. If your math skills are weak, this course will show you what types of math calculations are needed and you can hone those skills prior to your taking the course at a college level. For this Udemy course, I used the Openstax Chemistry textbook which is also available in PDF format in the Resource Folder of the first lecture for this course. However, if you already have an old textbook, that may also work for you. Topics may be presented in somewhat different order, however...

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