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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Placement in ENG 22/60 and in MATH 25 An exploration of theory and practice of music for prospective school teachers. Examines the elements of music-pitch, time, form and performance media. These elements are explored and applied thru singing, playing of ukulele, piano and percussion instrument, listening, movement, notation of music, performing from notation and analysis of music both aurally and from musical scores. The creative use of musical elements is emphasized in this course. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to two fields of fish culture: aquaculture which is the farming of aquatic organisms for increasing food production and aquarium management which will help aquarium hobbyist to keep ornamental fishes healthy for long periods of time. Topics include fish cultivation, biology and life-cycle of species cultivated, aquatic ecosystem, pond and aquarium construction and management and filtration techniques. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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3.00 Credits
OCN 190 is designed to provide a general background in aquaculture methods and systems as practiced in different parts of the world. The course will examine the old and new systems of cultivation on a country by country and species by species basis. The course will provide information on scientific and economic aspects of aquaculture. A discussion on biology, lifehistory and nutrition of cultivated species is provided. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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3.00 Credits
This course offers a descriptive and non-mathematical survey of geological, physical, chemical and biological oceanography, providing the student with a broad understanding of the sea floor and its features; chemical properties of sea water and its motions; life in the sea and its interaction with the environment. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite or Corequisite: OCN 201 OCN 201L is designed as a lab course to provide experiential education in basic oceanography. Through lab experiments, computer-aided data collection and analysis, field trips and visual observations, students will learn about earth, ocean and atmospheric interactions, ecological concepts, ocean resource utilization and management, environmental pollution and its impacts on world oceans. It will complement lectures in OCN 201 class. (3 hrs. lab. per week)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: OCN 201 OCN 230 deals with the application and extension of oceanographic principles to problems of marine ecology, resource management and environmental conservation. This course will examine a variety of potentially available ocean resources such as food, energy, minerals, oil and natural gas. Methods of extraction of these resources and their impact on marine environment will be analyzed. (3 hrs. lect. per week) See also ZOOLOGY (ZOOL) for Marine Biology
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the development and implementation of basic safety and health principles and techniques; identification of factors of causation, techniques of investigation and reporting and environment effects; survey of regulations and professional guidelines. Required for OESM majors. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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3.00 Credits
Recommended Prep: OESM 101 History of the enactment of OSHA and other implementing legislation; an over-view of professional trends and career opportunities in occupational safety and health; occupational injuries and illness-scope of the problem, cost factors and causal factors of safety; concepts and techniques of inspections; emphasis on HIOSH standards for general industry. Required for OESM majors. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: OESM 101 An introduction to the basic issues of ergonomics and their occupational applications, focusing on how to adapt the tasks to workers. Topics include work station design, man and machine interaction, lighting, load handling, and shift work. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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3.00 Credits
Recommended Prep: ENG 22/60 OR placement in ENG 100 Basic information on major occupational diseases, how toxic materials and harmful physical agents affect the body, and methods of prevention. The course will cover required occupational health program and other related laws and regulations. Required for OESM majors. (3 hrs. lect. per week) 217
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