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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: A grade of "C" or higher in ENG 102 or equivalent. This course is a survey of American literature from the middle of the nineteenth century to the present. Emphasis is placed on representative works and writers of this period and on the literary, cultural, historical, and philosophical forces that shaped these works, and that are reflected in them. Students will become familiar with the aesthetic and thematic aspects of these works and their historical and literary contexts.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on nutrition and meal planning in relation to the food preparation industry. Topics include the science of food and nutrition; essential nutrients and their relation to the growth, maintenance, and functioning of the body; nutritional requirements of different age levels; and, economic and cultural influences on food selection. Upon completion students will be able to apply basic principles of meal planning.
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITES: Approval for FAA certification testing and/or instructor approval. This course assists students eligible for FAA certification testing to prepare for the appropriate examination. Basic aircraft electricity, aircraft drawing, weight and balance, fluid lines and fittings, materials and processes, maintenance forms and publications, and mechanic's privileges andlimitations are emphasized. Upon completion students should be prepared for the general subjects portion of the FAA certification examination.
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2.00 Credits
PREREQUISITES: Approval for FAA certification testing and/or instructor approval. This course assists students eligible for FAA certification testing to prepare for the appropriate examination. Aircraft structures, rigging and assembly, non-metallic structures, dope and fabric, metallic structures, and welding are emphasized. Upon completion students will be prepared for portions of the airframe examination for FAA certification.
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2.00 Credits
PREREQUISITES: Approval for FAA certification testing and/or instructor approval. This course assists students eligible for FAA certification testing to prepare for the appropriate examination. Hydraulic and pneumatic systems, fuel and fuel systems, ground handling, safety and support equipment, corrosion control, aircraft instruments, communication and navigation systems, and protection and environmental systems are emphasized. Upon completion students should be prepared for portions of the airframe examination for FAA certification.
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2.00 Credits
PREREQUISITES: Approval for FAA certification testing and/or instructor approval. This course assists students eligible for FAA certification testing to prepare for the appropriate examination. Engines, both reciprocating and turbine; induction and exhaust systems; lubrication and cooling systems; engine fire protection; and engine maintenance, removal, replacement, and operation are emphasized. Upon completion students should be prepared for portions of the powerplant examination for FAA certification.
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2.00 Credits
PREREQUISITES: Approval for FAA certification testing and/or instructor approval. This course assists students eligible for FAA certification testing to prepare for the appropriate examination. Fuel metering systems, starters, ignition systems, and propellers are emphasized. Upon completion students should be prepared for portions of the powerplant examination for FAA certification.
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3.00 Credits
This course surveys various countries and major regions of the world with respect to location and landscape, world importance, political status, population, type of economy, external and internal organization and relations, and problems and potentials.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the distribution and analysis of the natural fortunes of the earth. Landforms, soils, water, and climate are studied. Emphasis is on human environment relationships. There is a lab.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the social science of geography. Topics include location, spatial arrangement, and spatial interaction of the human environment. Upon completion students will demonstrate knowledge of demography, culture, geopolitics, economic activity, urban settlement, and land use patterns.
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