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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Introduces diesel electrical/electronic systems. Covers the basic theories of electricity and electronics, using test equipment, types of electrical circuits, circuit faults, wiring components, batteries, and wiring diagrams.
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2.00 Credits
Course is designed to cover principles and service procedures for natural gas engine and equipment pertinent to the natural gas industry. Course will cover fuels, ignition systems, combustion, lean combustion theory, exhaust gas analysis, lubrication systems, cooling systems, mouthing and alignment, and gas compression concepts.
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3.00 Credits
Topics include the History of Disability movement, legislative history, values and philosophy, Louisiana’s Service System, professional knowledge and behavior, as well as an introduction to intellectual, psychiatric, and physical disabilities, and a general overview of medications and side-effects, seizure disorders, universal health precautions, basic nutrition, and sanitation.
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3.00 Credits
Communication and advocacy skills needed to assist the direct support professional to support people with disabilities.
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3.00 Credits
Teaching modalities to enhance the learning process for people with developmental disabilities. Topics include self-determination, team process, consumer assessment, systematic skill instruction, and developing functional goals and objectives.
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3.00 Credits
Teaching modalities to enhance the learning process for people with developmental disabilities. Topics include principles of person-centered planning, person-centered approaches and outcomes, person-centered values and philosophies, comparison of person-centered supports vs. system-centered services, and individualized person-centered documentation.
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3.00 Credits
Unemployment, inflation, level and distribution of national income, growth and international trade. Competing macroeconomic models, fiscal and monetary policy. Prerequisite(s): MATH 118, or ACT of 22-26, or 33-45 on the Delgado Math Placement Test.
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3.00 Credits
Demand, supply, cost and determination of prices through analyses of market models of competition, monopoly, and oligopoly. Concepts applied to real-world problems of pollution, shortages, surpluses and prices of inputs. Prerequisite(s): MATH 118, or ACT of 22-26, or 33-45 on the Delgado Math Placement Test.
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3.00 Credits
Aspects of money, banking, and basic monetary theory: problems of economic stabilization, types of spending, role of gold, limitations of central bank control, governmental fiscal policy, balance of payments, and foreign exchange. Prerequisite(s): ECON 201.
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2.00 Credits
An introductory course designed to provide an overview of basic electrical mathematics and electrical D.C. theory. Prerequisite(s): The student must hold apprentice status at an approved agency prior to enrolling in this course.
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