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PY 215: Child Growth & Development
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
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PY 223: Psychology of Aging
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
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RCS 1200: Textiles for Interiors
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
Textiles used in interior design will be emphasized, including consumer-oriented textiles, fibers, fabric construction and finishes in relation to use, serviceability and care.
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REA 1200: Real Estate Law
2.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
The basic legal ramifications and standing of real property contract instruments in view of common law precedents, federal and state statutes and miscellaneous agency interpretations. Ethical conduct and standard behavior in the brokerage of real property.
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REA 1850: Fund of Residential Appraisal
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
This course introduces the student to basic real estate appraisal theory and technique for residential properties. The fundamental concepts that form the basis for the appraisal process are examined, followed by in-depth explanation of the three primary approaches to valuation as applied to one-to-four-family properties and vacant land. The course concludes with a study of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP). Following successful completion of the course, the student will be afforded an opportunity to take the National USPAP Course exam.
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REA 1950: Income Property Valuation
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
This course introduces the student to the concepts and techniques used in the appraisal of income-producing real estate. It begins with basic definitions and an examination of the nature of money. The course then examines the various techniques and methodologies associated with income analysis, including both theory and illustrative examples. Students will complete an appraisal of an income-producing property and report the results using form, narrative, and oral formats as part of the course. Corequisite(s): REA 1850 or equivalent
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SEAT 1000: Security Operations Admin
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
An overview of the scope of the security industry, providing an historical perspective on the development of the security field with an emphasis on current role and function. Aspects of protecting people, information and physical assets are examined. Principles and frameworks for recognizing security issues and solutions are introduced within the contexts of contemporary business, government, and public settings.
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SEAT 1010: Computer Forensics
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
Using real-world scenarios and related assignments and exercises, this course provides an overview of computer forensics for the security industry. Topics include information security issues, seizure of computer data, crime scene investigation and the procedures used in tracking cybercriminals.
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SEAT 1100: Investigation Techniques
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
This course introduces students to the different types of security investigations applicable in a variety of public and private settings. Interviewing techniques, development of investigative documentation, and observation skills and use of technical resources for investigative purposes are covered.
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SEAT 1300: Emergency Planning
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
This course introduces the student to emergency planning and management relative to a variety of human and natural disasters. Tools such as security surveys and audits are introduced and practiced in application activities. Students learn to identify and analyze potential disasters, provide corrective action, and plan, organize, and implement contingency and recovery programs.
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