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CMSW 1341: Behavior Modification and Cognitive Disorder
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
This is an in depth study of the theories and principles of behavioral science and it promotes skill development in the methods of modifying and controlling behavior in clinical and personal settings. Emphasis on techniques such as managing self-behavior. Topics include stimulus controls, shaping, relaxation training, reinforcement scheduling, and token economics. The course covers a basic understanding of psychosomatic drugs and their effects on behavior in both treatment and recovery. Prerequisites: Reading level 6, Writing level 6. (3:3-0)
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CNBT 1016: Construction Technology
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Continuing Education Course) This is a comprehensive course in site preparation, foundation, form work, and framing. Topics include safety; tools and equipment; basic site preparation; basic foundations and form work; and basic floor, wall and framing methods and systems. (128 contact hours)
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CNBT 1050: Construction Technology II
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Continuing Education Course) This is an intermediate course in site preparation, foundation, form work, and framing in residential and light construction. Topics include safety; tools and equipment; site preparation and layout; concrete; foundations and related form work; and floor, wall, ceiling, and roof framing methods and systems. (128 contact hours)
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CNBT 1053: Construction Technology III
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Continuing Education Course) This is an intermediate course in foundation and form work, exterior trim and finish, and interior finish for residential and commercial construction. Topics include safety; tools and equipment; concrete; foundations and related form work; exterior building finish; and interior floor, wall, and ceiling finish. (128 contact hours)
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CNBT 2039: Construction Technology IV
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Continuing Education Course) This is an advanced course in site preparation, framing, and interior finish for residential, light, and commercial construction. Topics include safety, tools and equipment, finish site work and equipment, alternate framing systems and methods, interior doors and windows, walls, and floors. (128 contact hours)
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COMM 1129: Newspaper Laboratory
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly Journalism 111-112, 1111) This course offers first-year participation on a weekly newspaper and it is required for COMM 2311 and 2315 students. Any student may register for the laboratory portion only, with consent of the department chair. The course may be taken a maximum of two times for credit. Prerequisites: Reading level 6 and Writing level 6. (1:0-3)
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COMM 1307: Mass Communications
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly Journalism 132, 1312) This freshman course in the development of the mass media in America emphasizes newspapers, magazines, radio, and television, with a brief study of the historical development of the mass media and the social, economic, and cultural responsibilities of the mass media. Prerequisite: Reading level 7. (3:3-0)
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COMM 1318: Beginning Photography
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly Journalism 131, 1311) This is a beginning course in the taking, developing and printing of photographs. Students receive instruction in photographic principles and are given assignments to complete in the laboratory period or outside class. Darkroom facilities and a limited number of cameras are furnished by the College. Students will not receive credit for both ARTS 2356 and COMM 1318. (3:1-5)
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COMM 1319: Intermediate Photography
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly Journalism 133, 1313) This course offers further development of techniques, with emphasis on content and composition of photographs, including experience in a variety of professional and technical areas. Students will not receive credit for both ARTS 2357 and COMM 1319. Prerequisite: COMM 1318 or ARTS 2356 or approval of department or division chair. (3:1-5)
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COMM 2129: Newspaper Laboratory
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly Journalism 211, 212, 2111) This course offers second-year participation on a weekly newspaper, and it may be taken a maximum of two times for credit. Prerequisites: Reading level 6 and Writing level 6. (1:0-3)
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