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3.00 Credits
This course covers the service and maintenance of marine products, such as, oil changes, water pump service, off season storage, decommissioning, cleaning and interior care. Safety is emphasized. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
This class covers fuel systems as applied to the marine industry. Course of study will be outboard carburetion, outboard EFI and Direct Fuel Injection, Stern Drive Fuel Systems, Carburetion 2V and 4V, Throttle Body Injection and Multi Port Injection. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
This course includes the following topics: properties of numbers; fundamental operations with algebraic expressions; polynomials; systems of equations; functions; graphs; solutions of linear inequalities; and linear and quadratic equations. Pre-requisites: A "C" or better in Beginning Algebra, or an ACT score of 19, or a COMPASS score of 36 or higher in Algebra within the preceding three years. Diagnostics are required for enrolling in Intermediate Algebra. Note: OFAD1053 Business Math with Calculators is not applicable as pre-requisite for this course. Credit earned is not applicable for the Associate of Arts or the Associate of Science degrees. Fall, Spring, and Summer.
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3.00 Credits
Special studies in math or topics of study which are offered only upon demand. Individual programs are arranged with the instructor upon meeting Honors' Study Program requirements in current catalog.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the prospective elementary teacher to deductive reasoning, set theory, numeration systems (bases), the real number system and its subsystems, number theory, and geometry. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in IntermediateAlgebra or passing an NPCC pretest. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Number Systems for Elementary Education Majors I, which is not necessarily a prerequisite. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in NumberSystems l. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the basic concepts and methods of the statistics and probability which underlie the elementary and middle school curriculum. Statistics will e presented as a problem solving process involving question formation, data collection, data representation, data analysis, and interpretation of results. discrete probability models will e studies using both mathematical approaches and simulations.
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2.00 Credits
Students become familiar with the equipment and procedures to collect blood samples, the proper approach to patients, and will practice techniques until proficient. The organization and operation of laboratories in a variety of institutions will be taught. Prerequisites: High school GPA of 2.5 or above or GED 450 or above, 12th grade reading ability. Potential students must complete application form and be admitted to program. Available upon sufficient student demand. Lab Fee.
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2.00 Credits
Theory of antibody production and antigen-antibody reactions. Tests for syphilis, rheumatoid arthritis, bacterial and viral infections, pregnancy, and others are per- formed. Prerequisites: ALH 1302-Introduction to Health Science and MLT 2002- Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology or equivalent. Summer. Lab Fee.
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4.00 Credits
Cellular elements of the blood, the blood-forming organs, and the theory of blood formation. Blood collection and handling. Routine blood counts, morphology of cells, and differentials of white cells. Additional emphasis on the study of anemias, leukemias, and other blood dyscrasias, plus additional lectures and/or demonstrations on automation in hematology. Includes studies in coagulation. Prerequisites: ALH 1302-Introduction to Health Science and MLT 2002-Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology or equivalent. Summer. Lab Fee.
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