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PLU 127: Plumbing Technology IV
6.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
This course includes plumbing fixture repair and testing. Advanced theory in the areas drainage and venting. Topics include safety, backflow device testing and trouble-shooting plumbing systems. Subsurface systems will be covered. An emphasis will be placed on the State of Maine master and journeyman's examination. The second half of the plumbing code will be reviewed. Prerequisites: PLU124, PLU125 and PLU126
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PLU 134: Plumbing Technology I
12.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
The design and installation of plumbing systems, soldering and brazing of piping systems, plastic piping, and installation and repair of house fixtures are presented in shop work. The course also covers the first half of the plumbing code.
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PLU 134 - Plumbing Technology I
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PLU 155: Plumbing Technology II
12.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
Students gain advanced experience in design and installation of plumbing systems through work projects. The course covers the second half of the plumbing code. Prerequisite: PLU134 passed with a C or better.
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PSC 101: American National Government
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This course is an introductory study of the major principles, structures and practices of the United States government. The course will focus on topics such as the Constitution and its development, the federal system, civil liberties and civil rights, public opinion and interest groups, the Congress, the Supreme Court, the Presidency, domestic and foreign policy formation, the federal budget and federal taxation. 140 Washington County Community College
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PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This course is an introduction in the discipline of psychology. The student will be able to define and describe the science of psychology and demonstrate knowledge of theoretical issues, psychological processes, and mechanisms of behavior.
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PSY 105: Human Relations
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours Human Relations introduces students to the principles of psychology applied to the understanding of self and others. Students will study the interactions that exist between people at work, in organizations and in one's personal life. The student will be provided with a clear, insightful, and comprehensive understanding to the principles and underlying psychological dynamics of interpersonal relations and have the opportunity to practice these skills.
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PSY 195: Child and Adolescent Development
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This course explores the growth and development of the child from conception through adolescence. Investigations of the physical, cognitive, and social-emotional domains are used to understand and describe the developing person. Students will understand the theories, research, and the multiple variables that affect the growth and development of children and adolescents. This is the second core course in the CDA certification series. The CDA certificate topics covered are: language and literacy development; literacy and the acquisition of second languages; development; cognition; discovery and problem solving; children as individuals; peer relationships and developing values; positive child guidance/discipline; observing and recording behavior; inclusion of children with disabilities; children at risk, developing selfesteem; developing identity, and the influence of family, peers, and community.
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PSY 207: Developmental Psychology
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours The development of the individual is an exciting process, beginning at birth and continuing through the intricate changes of growth and aging. The study of the life span is also intriguing because each of us, and everyone we care about, is constantly developing. This course therefore includes the biosocial, cognitive and psychosocial domains of human development. Prerequisite: PSY101.
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PSY 225: Adult Development from Young Adulthood to Death
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This is the continuation of the study of development of the person throughout adulthood in the physical, social, emotional, moral, and cognitive domains. It is concerned with growth and development over time and with changes during the life span. Topics to be explored will be sex roles, sexuality, work and leisure, marriage and alternate lifestyles (singlehood, same sex marriages), parenting, aging, retirement, relinquishing roles of the elderly, role integration and death and dying. 1-800-210-6932 141
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REY 120: Residential and Commercial Electricity Technology I
6.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
Topics include safety, basic theory, electrical connections, equipment grounding, residential and remodeling wiring, and switching circuits. Students study the requirements of the national electrical code.
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