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4.00 Credits
Continuation of introductory course. Further develops elementary receptive and expressive signing skills in ASL for effective communication. Enhances appreciation of cross-cultural perspectives. Course conducted in American Sign Language.
Prerequisite:
ASL A101 UA D
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4.00 Credits
Intermediate course for students with basic knowledge of ASL. Enhances receptive and expressive signing skills for effective communication at the intermediate level. Students critically examine diverse cultural perspectives. Course conducted in American Sign Language.
Prerequisite:
ASL A102 UA D
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of first semester in intermediate ASL. Further develops receptive and expressive signing proficiency for effective communication and in preparation for advanced study of ASL. Students interpret diverse cultural perspectives. Course conducted in American Sign Language.
Prerequisite:
ASL A201 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to solar system astronomy; emphasis on most recent results from solar system exploration missions. Topics include changes of the sky (seasons, motion of the sky, phases of the moon, planetary motion) and physical properties of the sun, planets, moons, comets, and solar system evolution. Registration Restrictions: High school algebra or equivalent.
Corequisite:
ASTR A103L
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1.00 Credits
Introductory astronomy laboratory with experiments in basic observational methods and data analysis applicable to the study of the solar system. Registration Restrictions: High school algebra or equivalent
Corequisite:
ASTR A103
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to solar, stellar, galactic, extragalactic astronomy. An emphasis is placed on the properties of stars, stellar evolution, formation and evolution of galaxies, exoplanets, and the formation and fate of the universe. Registration Restrictions: High school algebra or equivalent
Corequisite:
ASTR A104L
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1.00 Credits
Introductory astronomy laboratory with experiments in basic observational methods and data analysis applicable to the study of solar, stellar, galactic, and extragalactic astronomy. Registration Restrictions: High school algebra or equivalent
Corequisite:
ASTR A104
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive examination of the possibility of the existence of life (microbial and advanced) outside of the Earth, the probability of discovery of extraterrestrial life (methods of planet detection, chemical signatures of microbial life, and contact with advanced life), and the scientific and cultural implications of such a discovery. Includes the study of star and planet formation rates, habitability zones, origin of life, evolution, and formation of intelligence. Registration Restrictions: Junior standing; completion of all GER Tier 1 (basic college-level skills) courses. Crosslisted with BIOL A365
Prerequisite:
BIOL A108 UA D (AND PHYS A123 UA D OR PHYS A211 UA D )
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3.00 Credits
Provides advanced work in aviation maintenance records; expands on principles of airframe materials, systems and procedures; and explores powerplant operations and troubleshooting. Registration Restrictions: Approved FAA Airman Certificate and/or Rating Application FAA Form 8610-2.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces all aspects of the aviation transportation industry, including general aviation, airlines, airports, aircraft manufacturing, and government organizations. Emphasizes career opportunities and career paths, certification and job qualifications, concepts and responsibilities of an aviation professional, and self-assessment.
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