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FIN 222: Principles of Financial Management
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
Covers the financial management of the business firm; financial analysis, financial forecasting, financing instruments, the time value of money, valuation and rates of return, cost of capital, and capital budgeting decisions. Prerequisite: ACC 111
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FNS 128: Introduction to Funeral Services
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
Designed to introduce the general practices of funeral directing and the sociological phenomena that affect all the elements of funeral service including ethnic groups, family structures, and the factors of change that relate to funeralization. Includes a survey of the history and comprehensive overview of the field of contemporary funeral service. Emphasis is on the role and skills of the funeral service practitioner and an understanding of the funeral service industry and its career opportunities.
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FNS 129: Funeral Directing
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
A focus on the role of the funeral director in all aspects of funeral service. Techniques for working with client families and issues related to funeral arrangements will be covered. The direction of various types of religious, ethnic, and civil ceremonies is studied.
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FRH 101: Elementary French
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
Introduction to French through a conversational approach with emphasis on current grammatical expression in speaking and writing. Conducted mostly in French. To take FRH 101 for credit, a student shall have successfully completed no more than two high school years of study in that language. This policy may be waived for students who took their high school language course three or more years before they sign up for FRH 101. 3 class hours
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FRH 102: Elementary French
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
Introduction to French through a conversational approach with emphasis on current grammatical expression in speaking and writing. Conducted mostly in French. To take FRH 101 for credit, a student shall have successfully completed no more than two high school years of study in that language. This policy may be waived for students who took their high school language course three or more years before they sign up for FRH 101. 3 class hours
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FRH 105: Intensive Elementary French
6.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
Covers the course content of FRH 101 and FRH 102 (Elementary French) in one semester. 6 class hours
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FRH 201: FRH 202 Intermediate French each
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
Strengthens vocabulary, idiomatic expression, and control of grammar. Selected readings and compositions supplement the formal study of the language. Conducted in French. Prerequisite: FRH 102 or minimum level of achievement on Placement Test
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FRS 101: Introduction to Forensic Science
4.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
A course designed for students who are interested in exploring the field of forensic science. A study of fundamental forensic science techniques and procedures. Lecture topics include techniques used to evaluate types of physical, chemical and biological evidence, as well as the legal system and forensic science, crime scenes and various forensic specialties. Laboratories afford students the opportunity to identify, examine, and assess forensic evidence using modern chemical and biological techniques. Prerequisite: BIO 100 or 103 or 107; OR one semester of college chemistry
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FRS 201: Forensic DNA Analysis
4.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
An introduction to biochemical and molecular techniques used in DNA typing and analysis with emphasis on forensic applications. Lecture topics include population genetics principles and statistic; biology of DNA; DNA genotyping; procedures for nuclear DNA, mitochondrial DNA and Y chromosome analysis; and quality control and regulations. Laboratories provide the opportunity to prepare human DNA for analysis using extraction, purification, and amplification techniques. Students will analyze prepared DNA using several methods, including the Avant gene sequencer. Prerequisite: FRS 101 or BIO 243 and CHM 101 or 113 or 121
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GEO 110: World Regional Geography
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
Major geographic concepts and contemporary world regional geography. Examines the field of geography, basic globe and map concepts, the physical world (oceans and continents), and the political world (states and other political units). Includes an in-depth inspection of each of the world's developed and developing realms.
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