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PY 210: Human Relations And Group Dynamics
3.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
This course is designed to help students understand, critique, analyze and integrate the major theories, research and application of dyadic and small group processes. It will emphasize group effectiveness for completion of tasks and communication. Diversity, including gender, ethnicity and culture, will be examined. Status and power will be examined from both worker and supervisor perspectives. Students will participate in structured group activities in an environment that facilitates candid and authentic communication. Prerequisite: Py-200. Rec. 3, Cr. 3.
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PY 220: Psychology of Gender
3.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
The course explores what it means to be male and female. It 'unpacks' gender stereotypes, society's gender expectations and looks at diversity in other cultures as well. Projects encourage students to research figures from our past who have been traditionally overlooked in history textbooks. Prerequisite: Py-200. Rec. 3, Cr. 3
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PY 240: Developmental Psychology
3.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
The course explores human growth and development from conception to death. In life span development, every state is examined by looking at physical growth, socioemotional growth and cognitive growth. Projects in the course are designed to give students hands on experience conducting small research studies to demonstrate the theories. Prerequisite: Py-200. Rec. 3, Cr. 3.
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ST 101: Strength
1.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
- Review of basic physics and mathematics. Basic engineering approach to evaluating loads on structure is presented. The procedures for evaluating end reactions and internal loading on typical structures found on boats are dealt with extensively. Prerequisites: Ms-101 and Ps-102. Rec. 5, Cr. 2.
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ST 202: Strength
2.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
- Basic theory and standard analytical process is introduced for several topics including: shafts and couplings for torsion; beams that are strength limited; beams that are deflection limited; spars and stanchions in compression; and metal and composite plating. Prerequisite: St-101. Rec. 4, Lab 3, Cr. 2.
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TD 101: Topics in Design
1.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
- Introduction to the issues to be considered in the early stages of the design process. This will develop students' skills in the fundamental techniques of sketching and task identification that clarify and define a design project. Several guest lecturers will present. Rec. 1, Lab 1, Cr. 0.5.
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TD 102: Topics in Design
2.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
- Builds on issues from Topics in Design 1 and considers technical areas relating to the design of planing craft and the importance of aesthetics in the design process. Several guest lecturers will present. Prerequisite: Td-101. Rec. 1, Lab 1, Cr. 0.5.
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TD 201: Topics in Design
3.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
- Introduces the student to the problem of sailboat balance and describes techniques that can be used to assess the quality of design with regard to balance. Prerequisite: Td-102. Rec. 1, Lab 1, Cr. 0.5.
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TD 202: Topics in Design
4.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
- Introduces students to the issues to be considered before setting up an independent design office and offers guidance for success. This course alsoprovides support of the students' work of their Design 4 project. Prerequisite: Td-201. Rec. 0.5, Lab 3, Cr. 0.5.
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YM 222: Small Business Management
3.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
An introduction to small business management from an entrepreneurial perspective. The challenges associated with starting a small business will be explored, with emphasis on creating and maintaining a sustainable competitive advantage. Social responsibilities, accounting and marketing are some of the topics covered. A major part of the course work is focused on the development of an individual business plan. Rec. 3, Cr. 3.
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