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Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 This is an advanced Visual Basic course focused on writing in a disconnected architecture, including connecting to databases on both an intranet and across the Internet. Students will build applications to interact with web browsers and build Internet-aware programs. Prerequisite: CIS-609.
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Lec. 1 Lab. 0 Credit 1 This course will provide the student with the skills to research, evaluate and make recommendations about new products and emerging technologies. Students will explore and research changing technologies and will make professional presentations of their findings. Prerequisite: Fifty hours completed toward Information Technology or Graphic Communications degree.
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4.00 Credits
Lec. 3 Lab. 4 Credit 5 This course will enable students to explore various programming technologies and determine how they may be integrated to form practical solutions in today's marketplace. Topics may vary from semester to semester, depending on current market trends.
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Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 This course is structured to develop the fundamentals of acceptable communication and technical expression relevant to the students' career requirements: reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
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Lec. 2 Lab. 0 Credit 2 A course structured to develop the fundamentals of acceptable communication and technical expression relevant to the student's major field of study. Assignments emphasize the practical communication skills needed for the student's career requirements.
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Lec. 2 Lab. 0 Credit 2 A course dealing with occupational safety regulations and practices. Areas of emphasis will be the elements of an occupational safety program, safe working environment, personnel protection and welfare, occupational health hazards, safety laws and legal aspects of safety.
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2.00 Credits
Lec. 2 Lab. 2 Credit 3 Interpretation of construction drawings and specifications. Introduction to estimating quantities, cost of materials, and labor costs. Work methods, job planning, project scheduling and control, field administration and management procedures of contracting will be covered.
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2.00 Credits
Lec. 2 Lab. 2 Credit 3 A course designed to enable students to develop basic skills and knowledge in the construction field. Included in the course is a study of construction techniques with emphasis on light construction involving job and site planning, materials framing techniques, electrical wiring, plumbing, and other areas related to the construction of small homes and buildings.
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6.00 Credits
Lec. 3 Lab. 6 Credit 6 A course designed to enable students to develop basic skills and knowledge in carpentry. Included in this course is the study of construction techniques with emphasis on basic safety, basic math, introduction to hand and power tools, basic rigging, fasteners, wood building materials, floor and wall systems, site preparation, concrete and reinforcement materials, concrete handling, and forming foundations and flatwork.
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6.00 Credits
Lec. 3 Lab. 6 Credit 6 A course designed to further enable students to develop carpentry skills with emphasis on special floor, wall and roof systems, reading plans and elevations, field engineering principles, forming, and water and damp proofing. Prerequisite: CON-147.
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