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DSPS 802: Learning to Live With Your Disability
0.00 Credits
Citrus College
This class is designed for the handicapped person and their friends. The objective of the class is to help those handicapped individuals to solve problems.
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DSPS 810: Sign Language
0.00 Credits
Citrus College
An introductory course in communication with the deaf, including basic understanding, communication and finger spelling. Emphasis is placed on ability to read signs.
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E 136: Water Polo
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Citrus College
Basic instruction will be given in the fundamental skills of water polo. Instruction will emphasize passing, shooting, dribbling, conditioning, game strategy, and terminology. The course will include aquatic drills, scrimmages, and appropriate learning activities for the intermediate and advanced swimmer. This course may be taken four times. 18 lecture hours, 18 lab hours. CSU;UC Physical education theory courses are designed for the student who wishes to go into the field of teaching physical education, coaching or recreation. Most of the courses offered correspond to the undergraduate requirements for majors at a four-year institution.
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ECON 100: Economics
3.00 Credits
Citrus College
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if required by reading placement exam or if required by reading level. Introduction to the concepts and tools of economic analysis, especially as they apply to the United States economy. The major topics studied are business organizations, government expenditures and taxation, business cycles, price determination, the distribution of income and economic growth. 54 lecture hours.
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ECON 101: Principles of Economics
3.00 Credits
Citrus College
Strongly recommended: MATH 130. Also, READ 099 if required by reading placement exam or if required by reading level. An introductory course that focuses on aggregate economic analysis. Topics include market systems; economic cycles including recession, unemployment and inflation; national income accounts; macroeconomic equilibrium; money and financial institutions; monetary and fiscal policy; and international trade and finance. 54 lecture hours.
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ECON 101H: Principles of Economic - Honors
3.00 Credits
Citrus College
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if required by reading placement exam or if required by reading level. A macro economics course that focuses on aggregate economic analysis and its applications. Topics include: theory of market systems; economic cycles including recession, unemployment and inflation; national income accounts; macroeconomic equilibrium; money and financial institutions; monetary and fiscal policy; and international trade and finance. It also tackles the application of the theory to different economic issues like power of business in the energy market, outsourcing and unemployment, lending practices among financial institutions and its effects on the real estate market, the budget deficit, the trade deficit, national health care proposals, and immigration. Students are expected to participate at an honors level which includes research of the application cases, analysis of issues, and strong critical thinking and writing skills to evaluate current policies and generate optimal solutions. 54 lecture hours.
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ECON 102: Principles of Economics
3.00 Credits
Citrus College
Strongly recommended: MATH 130. Also, READ 099 if required by reading placement exam or if required by reading level. Microeconomics, an introductory course that focuses on the decision making from the viewpoint of the individual consumer, worker, and firm. Emphasis is on the price system, allocation of resources and income, supply and demand analysis, structure of the American industry, and applications to current economic policy and problems. 54 lecture hours.
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ECON 102: Principles of Economics
3.00 Credits
Citrus College
Strongly recommended: MATH 130. Also READ 099 if required by reading placement exam or if required by reading level. Microeconomics. An introductory course that focuses on the decision making from the viewpoint of the individual consumer, worker, and firm. Emphasis is on the price system, allocation of resources and income, supply and demand analysis, structure of the American industry, and applications to current economic policy and problems. 54 lecture hours. CSU;UC
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ELEC 100: Introduction to Technology
3.00 Credits
Citrus College
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if required by reading placement exam or if required by reading level. An introductory course in technology covering computer technology, CADD, electronic technology, and recording arts technology. This course is ideally suited for people who wish to explore the variety of classes and job opportunities available in the technology field. This course may be taken two times. 36 lecture hours, 54 lab hours. CSU
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ELEC 101: Electronics Fundamentals
4.00 Credits
Citrus College
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if required by reading placement exam or if required by reading level. Also, Math Level 2 This course covers the fundamentals of D.C. circuits. The following topics are emphasized: Ohm's Law, power sources, capacitance, Kirchhoff's Laws, and Norton's and Thevenin's theorems. Arithmetic and algebraic analysis of D.C. circuits using scientific calculators. ELEC 201 may be taken concurrently. 54 lecture hours, 54 lab hours.
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