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REY 151: Residential and Commercial Electricity Technology II
8.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
Topics include service equipment, troubleshooting, electrical design and estimating, motors and motor controls, electronic devices and controls, and low-voltage wiring and furnace control. Prerequisite: REY120 passed with a C- or better.
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REY 180: Residential and Commercial Electricity Technology III
8.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
Topics include service equipment, commercial blueprint reading, motors and motor controls, low-voltage wiring, special purpose outlet wiring, heating and air conditioning/refrigeration, television, telephone and low voltage signal systems. Prerequisite: REY151 passed with a C- or better.
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SCI 101: Foundations of Modern Science
4.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
An introduction to the basic founding principles of modern Physics, Chemistry and Biology. The student will develop a broad understanding of the basic laws of physics, structure of the atom, theory of relativity, origin of the universe, cell structure, molecular genetics, the theory of evolution and natural selection. Students will also be introduced to laboratory equipment, procedures, safety and laboratory reporting
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SED 220: Education of Children with Special Needs
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This course is designed to introduce students to the field of special education and to train students to identify special needs, to refer children, and to care and teach children with special needs in an inclusive setting. Students will learn causes, characteristics, and appropriate intervention and interaction strategies for children with special needs.
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SED 230: Behavior Management Techniques
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to deal more effectively with students with emotional and behavioral difficulties. The emphasis of the course will be on the use of data collection to better understand how to intervene and change negative behaviors. Course content will emphasize both formal and informal data gathering techniques. Students will be taught how to select, plot, and interpret student self-control, self-esteem, and social skill problems. Crisis management techniques and the development of behavior management plans will be covered. 142 Washington County Community College
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SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This course is a general study of people in society, with emphasis on the nature of culture, social institutions, social interaction and social units and their influence on the individual. An overview of sociological concepts and perspectives is also presented.
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SOC 102: Sociology of the Family
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This course is an introduction to sociology, with an emphasis on family systems. Foundational sociological theory will be covered as a basis for an in-depth study of modern family structures. This course will explore the contemporary issues of power relationships; family organization and reorganization; single parent families; divorce, family violence, malfunction; and the effect of the family on the socialization of children.
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SPA 101: Introduction to Spanish
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours Introduction to Spanish is a beginner's course that emphasizes the skills needed for everyday communications in communities or places of employment. In this course students will learn language function, vocabulary and grammar. Not only will students develop a proficiency in and appreciation for the Spanish language, but also an understanding of Hispanic cultures and their growing importance in our world.
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SPA 103: Introduction to Spanish II
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
Introduction to Spanish II is the second part of a course that emphasizes the skills needed for everyday communications in communities or places of employment. In this course students will learn language function, vocabulary and grammar. Not only will students develop a proficiency in and appreciation for the Spanish language, but also an understanding of Hispanic cultures and their growing importance in the world.
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TEC 110: Safety
1.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
This course will study proper safety practices, habits, and attitudes in shop areas. This course is field specific and addresses safety concerns in the mechanical technologies.
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