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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 (3-0) Prerequisite(s): SPA 210 or SPA 221 or SPA 222 or SPA 224 or SPA 226 or written permission of the department chairperson Political, economic, social and cultural development of Spain from prehistoric times to the present. Readings and discussions mainly in Spanish.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 (3-0) Prerequisite(s): SPA 222 or equivalent (three or more years of high school Spanish) An intensive study of advanced Spanish grammar specializing in analysis of grammatical and syntactical structures of modern Spanish. Selections from contemporary Spanish and Latin American authors are analyzed according to new linguistic methods. Emphasis is also given to special problems of English-speaking students. Course is conducted mainly in Spanish. An in-depth analysis of the cultural values exemplified in the readings.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 (3-0) Prerequisite(s): ENG 122 or ENG 125 Focuses on translated works of contemporary Hispanic Literature written in Spain, Latin America and the Caribbean. Introduces students to the reading and interpretation of outstanding Hispanic writers from the Generation of '98 in Spain and from Modernism in Spanish America to the present. Pursues various genres within prose, drama and poetry. Major literary trends will be studied: modernism, "criollismo," fantastic realism, magicalrealism, existentialism, neorealism, post-modernism and feminist literature, among others. (Taught in English). This course does not fulfill the foreign language requirement.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 (3-0) Introduction to the theory and practice of public address; the study of representative public addresses and the preparation and delivery of short speeches.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 (3-0) Students learn and adopt methods for success in college and lifelong learning. Orientation to college, study skills, critical thinking skills and learning styles are emphasized. An educational and career plan is developed.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 (2-2) Prerequisite(s): MAT 013 Corequisite(s): ELT 105, MAT 107 An overview of the energy utility industry and occupational opportunities, including but not limited to history of providing reliable service, regulatory influences, electric/gas energy flow and basic terminology, typical conditions for employment and career opportunities. Students must attain a "B" or better in UTI 101 to continue in the program.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 (2-2) Prerequisite(s): UTI 101 with a minimum grade of "B" Provides students with the fundamentals of gas combustion, including knowledge and skills to diagnose combustion problems and make the proper adjustments to obtain complete combustion at the rated input using standard tools. Students must attain a "C" or better in UTI 102 to continuein the program.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 (3-0) Prerequisite(s): UTI 101 with a minimum grade of "B" , ELT 105, MAT 107 To provide participants with fundamentals of the energy utility industry alternating current theory; including, but not limited to, vector analysis of power (KW, KVARS, & KVA), power factor, phase angles, polyphase loads (Wye & Delta) and control of system efficiency. Students must attain a "C"or better in UTI 103 to continue in the program.
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7.00 Credits
Credits: 7 (6-3) Prerequisite(s): UTI 102 with a minimum grade of "C" , UTI 103 with aminimum grade of "C" Provides knowledge and skills to perform piping on residential appliances, utility gas regulators/ meters and gas leak investigation, in accordance with industry standards and D.O.T. Pipeline Operator Qualification.
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7.00 Credits
Credits: 7 (6-2) Prerequisite(s): UTI 102 with a minimum grade of "C", UTI 103 with aminimum grade of "C" Provides knowledge & skills in electrical energy industry operations of switching stations and substations, including safe work practices/ procedures, terms, one-line diagrams, types of stations, safety tagging, interrupting control prints, basic test equipment and communications.
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