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POS 205: Const Law & Judicial Process
3.00 Credits
Ulster County Community College
3 Credits Social & Behavioral Sciences Political Science No Description Available.
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POS 206: Intro-International Relations
3.00 Credits
Ulster County Community College
3 Credits Social Sciences,EDU, & HUS Political Science This course is designed to introduce students to the significant issues and problems of international politics. The course will acquaint students with various methods for analyzing change and continuity in the interaction of both state and non-state actors in world politics. Attention will be given to competing theoretical arguments to explain and predict international behavior before and during the post-Cold War era.
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PSP 501: Basic Wastewater Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Ulster County Community College
3 Credits Undeclared division Public Safety Program This laboratory course is a prerequisite for PSP 502, Basic Wastewater Operations course. The course is designed to enable the wastewater operator to perform those laboratory procedures which are necessary to determine control strategies for the efficient operation of a wastewater treatment plant.
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PSP 502: Basic Wastewater Operations
5.00 Credits
Ulster County Community College
5 Credits Undeclared division Public Safety Program The aging population of the workforce in the United States has created numerous possibilities for workers to enter the wastewater field. In addition to the void created by the retirement of current workers, there is also the need for personnel who have knowledge of both specialized equipment and the rigorous federal and state regulatory wastewater requirements. These needs can only be met by trained wastewater operators. This lecture course provides NYSDEC approved training designed to supply the student with the knowledge base necessary for keeping a wastewater treatment plant operating efficiently. The student will study the characteristics of each individual process within the plant and will learn how those processes are joined to produce effective wastewater management systems. Course fee includes required textbooks. PREREQUISITE: PSP 501 Basic Wastewater Laboratory
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PSP 503: Activated Sludge Course
2.00 Credits
Ulster County Community College
2 Credits Undeclared division Public Safety Program This NYSDEC approved training course provides the student with information needed to efficiently operate the activated sludge portion of a wastewater treatment plant. Operational control strategies will be presented and discussed and the student will be able to apply laboratory data to the proper control of the activated sludge process. Operator safety and regulatory recordkeeping will be emphasized. Course fee includes required textbook.
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PSY 200: Psychology Child Development
3.00 Credits
Ulster County Community College
3 Credits Social Sciences,EDU, & HUS Psychology In this course, which investigates human behavior and development from conception until adolescence, students study biological, motor, perceptual, intellectual, language, personality, and social development as well as practical approaches to child rearing. Prerequisite: PSY 101.
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PSY 201: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
Ulster County Community College
3 Credits Social Sciences,EDU, & HUS Psychology Students explore individual human behavior as it occurs in social settings. Specific topics include nonverbal communication, liking, loving, attitude change, conformity, leadership, bystander intervention in emergencies, and individual behavior within groups. Prerequisite: PSY 101.
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PSY 206: Psychology of Adolescence
3.00 Credits
Ulster County Community College
3 Credits Social Sciences,EDU, & HUS Psychology With a focus on human development during the segment of the life span from puberty to early adulthood, students investigate the physical, social, cognitive, moral, and emotional dimensions of development during this period. In addition, the interrelationships of these dimensions of development and their impact on the contextual situations in which adolescents live and function, such as the family, school, peer group, and society, are studied. Prerequisite: PSY 101.
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PSY 210: Life Span Development
3.00 Credits
Ulster County Community College
3 Credits Social Sciences,EDU, & HUS Psychology Physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development of the individual across the life cycle are covered in this course. Students examine challenges and issues associated with each stage of development and the impact of social and cultural dynamics on the individual. Because of duplication of material, PSY 210 is not open to students who have completed 6 credits from PSY 200, PSY 206, or PSY 207. Prerequisite: PSY 101.
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REC 100: Phil & Hist of Leisure & Rec
3.00 Credits
Ulster County Community College
3 Credits Business,Professional Studies Recreation Leadership Definitions of recreation, play, leisure, hobbies, and free time are examined in this course. Students study the history of recreational activities from prehistoric times to the present and discuss theories of play and the social influences affecting leisure pursuits.
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