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3.00 Credits
u (3 Credits-- 3 Hours) This course acquaints students with the study of the earth sciences at an introductory level. It includes a study of geology, oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy. This course does not meet general education science requirements.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits--3 Hours) Prerequisite: BCN 1272 with a grade of "C" or higher, or Permission ofDirector. This course is designed to develop construction project organization and management skills in contracting and construction. This includes estimating fundamentals such as take-off quantities, unit pricing, direct and indirect cost analysis. Scheduling, using network diagram and critical path determination, bar charts and resource analysis, and project control will be taught. Students will complete an estimate and schedule for a small construction project using computer based and manual resources.
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4.00 Credits
u 9 (3 Credits--4 Hours) Prerequisite: ARC1171C with a grade of "C" or higher. Use ofArchitectural Desktop to do 3-D design and detailing of a building. Student will develop a set of working drawings, including floor plan, elevations, structural sections, electrical, plumbing, floor and roof systems, and rendered pictorial.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits--4 Hours) Prerequisite: ARC 1171C with a grade of "C" or higher.This course introduces the student to site plans, laying out structure on a site, bearing angles, contours and site grading. This course is also a study of the methods and practices used in topographical mapping and drawing. Additionally, the methods and practices used in surveying are studied. This course requires knowledge of CAD.
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3.00 Credits
u (3 Credits--3 Hours) Prerequisite: Satisfactory scores on the math placement exam at the business math level, or MAT 0012 with a grade of "C" or higher.This course includes a study of budgeting, borrowing, financial institutions, family finance, home ownership, insurance, estate planning, and the buying and selling of stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. In addition, the correlation between education and income will be discussed.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits--3 Hours) This course provides knowledge in the fundamental issues of personal financial planning. Course content includes objectives specified by the Certified Financial Planning Board of Standards, with an emphasis on the process of financial planning.
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3.00 Credits
u (3 Credits - 3 Hours) Procedures for preparing and presenting art exhibitions including selection, installation, lighting, and educational matters as well as archival treatment of works. Students will learn how to present their work to a professional gallery and will learn other career opportunities. An exit grade of "C" or higher is required.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits--3 Hours) Course Prerequisite: Permission of the Dean. This course provides an overview of the cultural environment of international business and the institutions which affect business today. International economic, political and trade issues are analyzed in the context of socioeconomic goals and policies of the nations involved. Additionally, this course will focus on the fundamentals of systems of payments, balance of trade, and management operations of multinational companies. The effects of contrasting political systems on international business relationships will also be examined.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits--3 Hours) Course Prerequisite: Permission of Dean. This course is a special study of international business with an emphasis on cultural diversity. Cultural similarities and differences among developing and developed countries will be analyzed and evaluated. Additionally, the culture of a particular country, as it relates to international business, will be examined in depth annually.
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3.00 Credits
u (3 Credits-6 Hours) Prerequisite: GRA 1190C, PGY 1801C. An overview of design for advertising. Study includes the historical perspective, business of ad design, and the process required. Production techniques used to create such things as magazine ads direct mail, editorial pages, and various other commercial media are addressed. An exit grade of "C" or higher isrequired.
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