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FTA*H 290: Fire Technology and Administration Cooperative Work Experience
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. Prerequisites: FTA*H112, six (6) additional FTA*H credits, "C" or betterand approval of Fire Education and Training Coordinator. The Fire Technology and Administration Co-op Work Experience is a supervised internship in an approved work Environment in the fire and life safety field directly related to the student's major. The course is a technical elective open to students who have satisfactorily completed all first and second semester coursework. This course involves a minimum of 15 contact hours weekly. The course consists of: 1. two-hour Professional Development Workshop 2. Minimum 225-hour Cooperative Work Experience 3. Weekly one-hour Co-op Seminar with faculty facilitator
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GEO*H 102: Introduction to Human Geography
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. This course is a study of interrelationships between the physical Environment and human activity with special emphasis on geographic factors which underlie current political, social and economic problems. (Fall)
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GEO*H 111: World Regional Geography
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. The interaction of the physical Environment with the social, cultural, political and economic conditions in various regions of the world, and the diverse
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GER*H 101: Elementary German I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. This course deals with the basic syntax and sentence patterns of German. The stress is on spoken German and imitation of overall structures in simple reading exercises. Grammar is studied in the context of structural patterns and writing exercises are based on readings and oral presentation.
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GER*H 102: Elementary German II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. Prerequisite: GER*H101 or permission of instructor. This course is a continuation of GER*H101. It includes intensive practice in the development of skills in writing, listening and speaking about everyday situations.
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GLG*H 121: Introduction to Physical Geology
4.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
4 cr. This course will be devoted to the study of the processes involved in the formation of the earth's crust. A study of earthquakes, volcanoes, mountain building, minerals, oceans, continental drift, and erosion by wind, water, and ice will be explored. Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory weekly. Some field trips may be included.
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GRA*H 150: Introduction to Graphic Design
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
(formerly ART-H150) 3 cr. This course is an introduction to the basic principles and processes of Graphic Design. Students will learn basic design, layout, and imaging skills through the use of IBM software applications for computer graphics (Quark Xpress and Adobe Illustrator). Previous drawing/design experience and computer skills are helpful.
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HIS*H 101: Western Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. Students may not receive credit for HIS*H104 or 121 in addition to HIS*H101. This course is an issue-oriented course of Western Civilization from the Ancient World to 1715 from a contemporary perspective. Topics selected on the basis of significance and relevance will include oriental despotism, the origins of political democracy, concepts and codes of justice, the first federal empire, feudalism and the emergence of secular nation - states and the Renaissance and Reformation - as seen through the eyes of statesmen, philosophers, religious leaders, writers, artists, scientists, etc. of their day. (Fall/ Spring)
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HIS*H 102: Western Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. Students may not receive credit for HIS*H104 or 122 in addition to HIS*H102. This course is an issue-oriented study of Western Civilization from 1715 to the present from a contemporary perspective. Topics, selected on the basis of significance and relevance, will include change through revolution and evolution, industrialization and class conflict, individualism and collectivism, nationalism and imperialism, war and peace, totalitarianism, and the ecumenical spirit - as seen through the eyes of statesmen, philosophers, religious leaders, writers, artists, scientists, etc. of their day. (Fall/Spring)
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HIS*H 104: Milestones in Western Civilization
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. Students may not receive credit for HIS*H101, 102, 105, or HIS*H122 in addition to HIS*H104. A one-semester course in Western Civilization. The course is issue-oriented and focuses on such topics as order and justice under law, the distribution of wealth and power, class structures and social mobility, church and state, the impact of inventions and technology, industrialization and urbanization, nationalism and imperialism, reform and/or revolution, the state and the individual, and war and peace. (Fall/Spring)
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