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SCI 271: Environmental Research
2.00 - 5.00 Credits
Fort Peck Community College
2-5 credits Students will perform original research on environmental problems. Research will include research of literature, formation of research hypothesis, development of research project, analysis of project results and presentation of project. Students will meet with instructor each week to discuss research project progress. Course can be taken for variable credit and can be repeated. Consent of instructor. Fall, Spring.
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SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
Fort Peck Community College
3 credits This course will study the nature of the sociological perspective, macro and micro sociological theory, sociological methodology and research. Fall.
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SOC 209: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Fort Peck Community College
3 credits This course is an introduction to theories of delinquency, causation and control, role of police, family and community in coping with and preventing delinquency. Prerequisite: SOC 101. Spring.
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SP 100: Interpersonal Communications
3.00 Credits
Fort Peck Community College
3 credits Students will study the dynamics of interpersonal communications, emphasizing personal relationships, self-perception, emotions, language, nonverbal communication, personal space, group dynamics, and communicational environments and hindrances. Upon completion of this course, students will better understand their own personal communication styles and be able to use their unique personal skills to be effective communicators. Fall, Spring.
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SP 101: Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
Fort Peck Community College
3 credits Students will study the foundations of effective communications and will learn the stages of speech preparation, organization, delivery and the various types of public speaking opportunities. Informative and persuasive speaking will be emphasized. At least four speeches will be prepared and presented by students. Upon completion of this course, students will have the confidence to speak in public effectively to support issues and present ideas and information in a variety of speaking situations. Fall, Spring.
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TD 101: Trucking I
8.00 Credits
Fort Peck Community College
8 credits This course will provide an overview of the trucking industry, qualifications, and disqualifications of professional drivers. The benefits and problems associated with commercial driving will also be discussed. Fall. 155
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TD 105: Trucking II
8.00 Credits
Fort Peck Community College
8 credits This course will cover trip planning, hours of service, regulations, state and federal laws, legal aspects of commercial truck operations, and industry documentation. Spring.
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TD 115: Vehicle Operations
4.00 Credits
Fort Peck Community College
4 credits This course will provide basic operational experiences such as turning, backing, starting, stopping, hooking and unhooking. Student will also begin basic skill development in tractor/trailer handling. Prerequisites: TD 101. Spring.
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WELD 105: Introduction to Welding
2.00 Credits
Fort Peck Community College
2 credits This course introduces basic arc, oxy/acetylene cutting and welding, gas metal arc, gas tungsten and flux core welding. It will acquaint students with different welding practices within the automotive field. A strong emphasis is placed on personal safety and proper equipment maintenance. Spring.
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