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3.00 Credits
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods Provide opportunities for practice and application of basic reading skills. Word recognition skills including phonic analysis, structural analysis, use of context, and use of dictionary, reinforced through practical application. Development of vocabulary required for success in content area courses. Emphasis on literal comprehension and figurative interpretation using materials selected to build background knowledge. Prerequisites: Reading placement test score, or Grade of C or better in RDG040, or permission of instructor. Course Note: Recommended for all students with limited reading experiences.
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3.00 Credits
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods Designed to improve basic reading skills. Includes word recognition, prediction of contents of reading selections, and development of basic vocabulary. Emphasis on identifying main ideas and related details. Reviews following directions and the understanding of graphic materials. Prerequisites: Placement test scores, or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods Designed to improve basic reading and study skills, vocabulary and comprehension skills. Recommended to all students whose placement test scores indicate a need for reading instruction. Prerequisites: Reading placement score (ASSET), or grade of "C" or better in RDG 081, orpermission of instructor.
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6.00 Credits
LEC 6 Credits 6 Periods Comprehensive survey of real estate principles to include careers in real estate, nature and description of real estate, rights and interests in land, forms of real property ownership, forms of business organization, methods of title transfer, title search and insurance, contract law, real estate sales contracts, mortgage and notes payable, deeds of trust, lending practices, loans and consumer rights, sources of financing real estate loans, types of financing instruments, real property taxes and assessments, title closing, escrow and settlement procedures, property management and real estate leases, real estate appraisal, state licensing laws and professional affiliations, real estate brokerage, real estate agency, fair housing and equal credit laws, types of residential real estate, real property insurance, land use control, economics of real estate, and investment considerations. Prerequisites: None.
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50.00 Credits
LEC .50 Credits .50 Periods Contract writing skills, techniques, and requirements. Writing of basic real estate contracts, including purchase offers, counter offers, sales listing agreements, and riders. Prerequisites: None.
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3.00 Credits
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods Tribal traditions of the peoples native to North America, and pan-Indian religions in the twentieth century. Prerequisites: ENG101 or ENG107 or equivalent. Cross References: AIS203 [HU, L, C]
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3.00 Credits
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods A philosophical consideration of moral problems that arise in relation to medicine and biology, e.g., death, patient rights and biological experimentation. Prerequisites: None. Cross- References: PHI213 [HU]
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3.00 Credits
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods The development of various religions from prehistoric to modern times. Political, economic, social and geographic relationships among world religions. Consideration of both Eastern and Western religions. Prerequisites: None. Cross- References: HIS243, PHI243 [HU, G, H] Editors note: The cross-reference course; (HIS243) will be removed from this course effective the Spring 2009 term. Respiratory Care (RES)
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50.00 Credits
LEC .50 Credit 0.50 Period Designed for the lay rescuer. Injury. Chain of survival, adult CPR, pediatric CPR, infant CPR, and relief of foreign body obstruction in adults, infants and children. Course Note: Successful completion of the REC109AE course content meets requirements for an American Heart Association (AHA) Heartsaver CPR Adult/Child card.
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2.00 Credits
LEC 2 Credits 2 Periods In-depth analysis of and individual plan development for the "day-to-day" problems encountered in the operation of asmall business. Includes the development of an individual business operations plan including finance, purchasing, production scheduling, maintenance, shipping/receiving, personnel management and insurance/risk management requirements. Investigation of daily problems related to inventory control and business expansion. Prerequisites: None.
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