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3.00 Credits
Catalog Description This course is a practical introduction to and study of management principles and practices. The student will learn the elements needed to manage effectively as well as better understand the decision making process in business. (3 hrs. lect.) Student Learning Outcomes Understand and be able to apply the basic functions of management (i.e. planning, organizing, staffing, leading, and controlling). Demonstrate and understand the skills necessary to become a successful manager (i.e. technical, human relations, administrative, communications and problem-solving). Describe and recognize the changing nature of the supervisor's environment including information availability, workforce demographics and managing diversity. Recognize the ethical dilemmas faced by managers and the social responsibilities of businesses. Understand why people resist change and how to develop strategies to reduce the resistance to change. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To none listed yet Resources Management Current Syllabus Spring 2008 - taught by Marvin Yoshida Past Syllabi None
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3.00 Credits
Catalog Description Fundamentals of microbiology, growth, development, and classification of bacteria, viruses, protozoa, fungi and algae; roles of microorganisms in the environment and human affairs: medical microbiology, immunology, and applied microbiology for food sanitation and public health. (3 hrs. lect.) Student Learning Outcomes Describe the main morphological characteristics, growth, reproduction and classification of algae, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, viruses and helminthes. Discuss etiologies, reservoirs of infection, modes of transmission, signs, symptoms, and treatments and/or methods of prevention of common infectious diseases of humans. Describe the basic principles of molecular genetics as they relate to cell division, mutation, genetic engineering, protein synthesis, bacterial virulence, and antibiotic resistance. Describe pathogenicity, immunity and allergies. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To WCC Associate in Arts: DB Academic Subject Certificate in Plant Biotechnology Resources Microbiology Current Syllabus Spring, 2009 (60152) - taught by Virendra Nayyar Spring, 2009 (60153) - taught by Virendra Nayyar Spring, 2009 (60154) - taught by Virendra Nayyar Past Syllabi None
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2.00 Credits
Catalog Description Laboratory course illustrating fundamental techniques and concepts of microbiology, such as microscopy, aseptic culture methods, microorganism classification and identification, environmental factors influencing microorganisms, biochemistry of microorganisms, ecological microbiology, and medical microbiology. This course is designed to complement MICR 130. Primarily for students in nursing, dental hygiene and nutrition. Science laboratory course. (4 hrs. lab.) Prerequisite: Credit for or registration in MICR 130; placement into MATH 24. Student Learning Outcomes Operate equipment used in microbiology laboratory. Prepare growth media. Perform aseptic transfer. Identify microorganisms using morphological and physiological tests. Follow biosafety procedures. Produce lab reports using the standard scientific format. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To WCC Associate in Arts: DY Academic Subject Certificate in Plant Biotechnology Resources Microbiology Current Syllabus Spring, 2009 (60155) - taught by Ingelia White Past Syllabi Fall, 2008 - Syllabus ... Schedule
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2.00 Credits
Catalog Description Introduction to the Army ROTC program providing instruction in military-related subjects of general student interest. Topics covered include the organization and role of the Army, customs, and courtesies of the Army, the Army writing style, and an introduction to military briefings. Basic skills including map reading, orienteering, rifle marksmanship, first aid, and tactics are also emphasized. (2 hrs. lect.) Student Learning Outcomes not available Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To none listed yet Resources none yet Current Syllabus none currently available Past Syllabi None
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1.00 Credits
Catalog Description Practical application of classroom instruction. Activities emphasized include drill and ceremony, first aid, rifle marksmanship, physical fitness, and small unit tactics. (2 hrs. lab.) Student Learning Outcomes not available Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To none listed yet Resources none yet Current Syllabus none currently available Past Syllabi None
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2.00 Credits
Catalog Description Continuation of MSCI 105. Topics covered previously are explored in more detail. In addition, instruction is given in military leadership, professional ethics, developing a physical fitness program, and the role of officers in the Army. Students have the opportunity to participate in adventure training activities including rappelling, helicopter operations, water operations, water survival, construction of one-rope bridges, and field training exercises. (2 hrs. lect.) Student Learning Outcomes not available Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To none listed yet Resources none yet Current Syllabus none currently available Past Syllabi None
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1.00 Credits
Catalog Description Practical application of classroom instruction. Activities emphasized include drill and ceremony, first aid, rifle marksmanship, physical fitness, and small unit tactics. (2 hrs. lab.) Student Learning Outcomes not available Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To none listed yet Resources none yet Current Syllabus none currently available Past Syllabi None
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2.00 Credits
Catalog Description Instruction which emphasizes the basic concepts of military leadership to include the military decision making process and the types and styles of leadership. Basic skills including map reading, first aid, and rifle marksmanship are further developed. Students are given the opportunity to experience a variety of leadership positions within the ROTC battalion and are encouraged to participate in field training exercises and other extracurricular activities. (2 hrs. lect.; 2 hrs. lab.) Student Learning Outcomes not available Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To none listed yet Resources none yet Current Syllabus none currently available Past Syllabi None
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3.00 Credits
Catalog Description Continuation of MSCI 206. Topics introduced include military operations orders, wilderness survival skills, individual and squad level tactics, and the key jobs and responsibilities of Army officers. Further expertise in basic skills is developed. Students are encouraged to improve their physical conditioning, to seek a leadership position in the ROTC battalion, and to participate in field exercises and other extracurricular activities. (2 hrs. lect.; 2 hrs. lab.) Student Learning Outcomes not available Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To none listed yet Resources none yet Current Syllabus none currently available Past Syllabi None
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1.00 Credits
Catalog Description Individualized computer-assisted instruction/practice in rhythmic sight reading, pitch notation, and ear training. Student will complete ten quizzes for each of the eight modules at either beginning or advanced level. Students taking MUS 114, MUS 121B, MUS 122B, MUS 121-122C, or 221-222C are encouraged to also register for MUS 101. Students progress through four levels (8 modules, 10 quizzes for each module) successively with the MusicLab Melody system. May be repeated for a total of 4 credits, 4 credits applicable toward A.A. degree. (2 hrs. lect./studio) Student Learning Outcomes Identify pitches played within an octave. Identify notated pitches and match pitch names with sounded pitches. Accurately repeat rhythms as played. Play and sing from sight notated rhythms and melodic phrases. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To WCC Associate in Arts: DA Resources Music Current Syllabus Spring, 2008 - taught by Gloria Faltstrom Past Syllabi None
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