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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the principles, methods, and procedures related to the effective utilization of human resources in organizations. ( 3,0,3)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the student with the basic terminology that is specific to the legal environment. This course covers the concepts of legal terminology from all angles, including definition, spelling, pronunciation, punctuation, capitalization and usage. ( 3,0,3)
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the basic principles of personal management of banking services, consumer credit, insurance, real estate, savings and investments, pensions and annuity plans, and estate planning. ( 3,0,3)
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3.00 Credits
Real estate provides students with the intricacies of real estate transactions. Topics include both theory and practice for both residential and commercial concerns. Detailed instructions in carrying out such important transactions as closings, sales, and mortgage loans secured by real estate are provided. ( 3,0,3)
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with an overview of federal bankruptcy laws and procedures. Topics include the bankruptcy options available to debtors, the structure and jurisdiction of bankruptcy court, the basic procedures for beginning and following through a bankruptcy disposition, and issues associated with both debtor's and creditor's rights and obligations. (3,0,3)
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3.00 Credits
Research and independent investigation in areas of business under the supervision of the instructor. Prerequisites: Sophomore - second semester standing and permission of advisor and instructor. Offered upon demand. (3,0,3)
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to the dysrhythmias found in cardiology and their treatments. This course is fast paced, and it is recommended that students have some background in cardiac dysfunction. The design of this course is to meet the needs of individuals attempting Advanced Cardiac Life Support for the first time and to meet the needs of individuals wanting to pursue or update skills in electrocardiography. ASSET requirements-Pre-Algebra 36, Reading 42, English 45. COMPASS requirements - Pre-Algebra 41 or Algebra 26, Reading 82, English 75. (1,0,1)
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1.00 Credits
General Chemistry I is a survey of general chemistry with emphasis on inorganic chemistry. Among the topics to be covered are measurement, physical and chemical properties, atomic structure and quantum theory, periodic law, bond theory, inorganic nomenclature, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gas laws, solutions, thermodynamics, acid-base reactions, oxidation-reduction reactions, and radioactivity. ( 0,3,1)
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3.00 Credits
General Chemistry I is a survey of general chemistry with emphasis on inorganic chemistry. Among the topics to be covered are measurement, physical and chemical properties, atomic structure and quantum theory, periodic law, bond theory, inorganic nomenclature, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gas laws, solutions, thermodynamics, acidbase reactions, oxidation-reduction reactions, and radioactivity. Prerequisites: MATH 1033 (3,0,3)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the knowledge and skills required to apply microcomputers in a variety of disciplines. Students will gain hands-on experience in the use of several software packages, including word-processing, spreadsheets, database management, and presentations. Does not count toward a degree. Offered upon demand. (3,0,3)
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