Workplace Communications: The Basics, 3/e
Workplace Communications: The Basics is the first text specifically intended for applied writing courses in community college and other settings where many students are academically under-prepared and therefore intimidated by lengthy, theory-intensive tests.
Making of Economic Society, The, 12/e
For courses on Economics and Society, Economic History, Economic History of the West, and The History of Capitalism.
Approach: Heilbroner/Milberg is the only introductory level text that traces the development of our economic society from the Middle Ages to the present, offering a balanced perspective on why our economy is the way it is and where it may be headed.
Developing Essential Study Skills, 2/e
There is an increasing trend in Universities and Colleges towards independent learning, so moving towards independence in studying as quickly as possible is a major key to success. This practical book and the accompanying online course are aimed at helping you improve your skills, develop a personal development portfolio and become a more independent learner, empowering you to study more effectively and efficiently.
Online resource: Developing Essential Study Skills Premium CWS Pin Card, 2/e
Introducing Cultural Studies revised edition, 1/e
This revised edition of Introducing Cultural Studies gives a systematic overview of the concepts, theories and latest research in the expanding field of Cultural Studies. Reinforcing the interdisciplinary nature of Cultural Studies, the text begins with a presentation of cultural theory and then looks at different dimensions of culture in detail, including coverage of important topics like space, time, politics, the body and visual culture.
EAP Now! , 1/e
EAP Now! English for Academic Purposes has been carefully written to provide the required academic skills for success in English-speaking tertiary institutions.It takes students from Upper Intermediate to Advanced level. Although designed specifically for students from countries where English is not the native language, its focus on academic skills means it is also extremely useful for native speakers of English who are preparing for college or university study.