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3.00 Credits
Property law; landlord/tenant law in real estate; transference of ownership interest; closings and zoning. Prereq: LA-110, 130. [F]
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3.00 Credits
Law office management techniques and practices; business aspects, record keeping, billing procedures. Includes interviewing/ presentation component. [F]
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Topics of current and special interest; repeatable for credit on different topics. Prereq: Instructor's consent. [on demand]
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3.00 Credits
On-campus study combined with supervised work experience directly related to paralegal's role in legal community. Includes interviewing/ presentation component. Prereq: CS-101, LA-135, and instruc tor's consent. [S] Leadership, see "HUM-Humanities," "IY-InterdisciplinarStudies," "MG-Management," "PY-PsychologLegal Assisting, See "LA-Paralegal Studies"Literature, see "ENGL-English"
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3.00 Credits
Landscape management; plant and soil science; pest and insect identification and management; selection and safe application of pesticides and fertilizer; landscape design and residential turf management; cost calculation and bid preparation; greenhouse and nursery production and management; interiorscaping; computer assisted landscape drafting and design; 30 clock hours/week. [E]
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3.00 Credits
32.5 clock hours/week. Must be taken in sequence. First Semester Intro to the nursing profession; normal anatomy and physiology, nutrition, aging, basic math; nursing procedures to assist in maintaining normal function; clinical experiences in long term care facilities. [F,S] Second Semester Study of alterations in normal function; focus on nursing care of adults with medical and/or surgical problems; includes disease process, diet therapy, and pharmacology; clinical experiences in acute care setting. [S,Su] Third Semester Specialty areas of obstetric, gynecologic and pedia tric nursing; intensive review for state licens ing examination; concentrated clinical practice experience. [Su,F] LPN, See "LP-Practical Nursing"Marketing, See "MG-Management"Marine Engine Technology, See "SE-Motorcycle & Marine Service Technology"
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3.00 Credits
Minimum preparation for students who did not have high school geometry for trigonometry and calculus; lines, angles, planes, triangles, circles, polygons, and their properties; includes applications, direct and indirect proofs; not intended for transfer; not accepted toward any degree program at Chattanooga State. Prereq: DSPM-0850. [E]
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1.00 Credits
Online course offering in-depth view of the tutoring process; Chattanooga State textbook familiarization, and intro to and discussion of Math Center mission and procedures; focus on professionalism, study, tutoring techniques, listening, communication, and critical thinking skills; specific attention paid to math concepts giving students the most difficulty; tutor training program certified by College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA). Prereq: Department head's and instructor's consent.[F,S]
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3.00 Credits
Nature and techniques of mathematics; topics such as set theory, consumer mathematics, statistics, probability, methods of apportionment, and voting schemes. Prereq: 2 years of high school algebra and acceptable test scores; or DSPM-0850. [E]
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3.00 Credits
1410 -Origin of numerals and numeration systems, logic, sets, relations, functions, problem solving, whole numbers, integers, elementary number theory, and rational numbers. 1420 - Euclidean geometry, metric system, probability and statistics. Prereq for 1410: 2 years of high school algebra and acceptable test scores; or DSPM-0850. Prereq for 1420: MATH 1410. [F,S]
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