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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A basic course in film literacy concentrating on the techniques, genre, history, theory and criticism of film and film making which lie beyond our understanding of films. Students will view selected films, develop critical skills, and evaluate, orally and in writing, the products of film making.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides business and non-business majors with the skills necessary to succeed as an entrepreneur. The fundamentals of starting and operating a business, developing a business plan, obatining financing, marketing a product or service and developing an effective accounting system will be covered.
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1.00 Credits
This course is not ordinarily counted in the Associate in Arts degree. Introduce work divers, diving supervisors, diving safety inspectors, and other divers to the operating procedures, safety requirements, air requirements, gas analyzation procedures, and limitations of nitrox in work diving.
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5.00 Credits
This course is not ordinarily counted in the Associate in Arts degree. Provides the police or public safety diver the skills and knowledge necessary to conduct a full range of related underwater activities. Nationally recognized certification as an open water scuba diver and current medical release is a requirement for enrollment in this course and will be verified by the instructor at the first class. Limited entry to law enforcement and other public safety personnel.
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4.00 Credits
This course is not ordinarily counted in the Associate in Arts degree. Provides divers with the skills and knowledge required to apply state-of-the-art scuba diving equipment and procedures to the performance of underwater work in a safe and effective manner. Curriculum includes technology that extends into tethered diving and use of full-face masks, wireless and hard-wire communications, and dry exposure suits. Scenarios in a wide variety of working environments include the use of underwater equipment impacting upon diver performance. An introduction to the use of surface-air-supplied equipment may be provided as appropriate. Includes specialty ratings applicable for certification as Master Diver. Nationally recognized certification as an advanced scuba diver or work diving experience with permission of instructor is a requirement for enrollment in this course and will be verified by the instructor at the first class.
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3.00 Credits
This course is not ordinarily counted in the Associate in Arts degree. Provides an introduction to the diving equipment, basic methods of use, underwater communications, dive table usage, station set up, operational planning, job site analysis, underwater work techniques, introduction to surface air decompression. Curriculum includes aquatic training in confined water, open water, low to zero visibility communication systems, full face masks, dive helmets, band masks, and free flow masks.
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3.00 Credits
This course is not ordinarily counted in the Associate in Arts degree. Lecture and open water experience in repetitive dive subjects that will enable the student to conduct repetitive dives utilizing various dive tables, dive computers, and enriched air gas mixtures. Nationally recognized certification as an advanced scuba diver is a requirement for enrollment in this course and will be verified by the instructor at the first class.
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2.00 Credits
This course is not ordinarily counted in the Associate in Arts degree. Provides training in the theory and application of recompression chamber operations. Nationally recognized certification as a divemaster or permission of the instructor is a requirement for enrollment in this course and will be verified by the instructor at the first class.
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1.00 Credits
This course is not ordinarily counted in the Associate in Arts degree. Provides students with the diving safety knowledge necessary for safe diving in the fields of free scuba, tethered scuba and Surface Air Supplied (SAS) diving as applied to research diving and advanced diving technologies. Certification in scuba, permission of the instructor, and diving medical approval is a requirement for enrollment in this course and will be verified by the instructor at the first class.
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2.00 Credits
This course is not ordinarily counted in the Associate in Arts degree. Introduces students to the application of surface air supplied diving equipment to work diving techniques, including underwater tool use and underwater construction methods. The curriculum includes operational planning, job site analysis, underwater work and introduction to surface air decompression. Work will be conducted in confined water, open water and low to zero visibility using communication systems, full-face masks, dive helmets, band masks, and free flow masks.
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