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3.00 Credits
Management of volunteer services. Includes system/needs analysis, program definition, volunteer role/task definition, job descriptions, publicity and recruitment, training, interviewing techniques, maintenance, and liability issues. Emphasizes decision-making, problem solving, and effective donation management planning and implementation. This course is equivalent to the Texas Department of Emergency Management and the Federal Emergency Management Agency courses G241 and G288. Three lecture hours per week. TSI Requirement: M1; R2; W1. Prerequisite: None
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of personal and group dynamics in an emergency management setting. Supports all facets of interaction in the emergency management arena through an in-depth study of how people communicate. Examines the interpretation of the spoken and unspoken word and the effective utilization of public information processes of print, radio, and television media. This course is equivalent to the Texas Department of Emergency Management and the Federal Emergency Management Agency courses G240 and G242. Three lecture hours per week. TSI Requirement: M1; R2; W1. Prerequisite: None
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1.00 Credits
A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Six external experience hours per week. TSI Requirement: M1; R2; W1. Prerequisite: None. Co-op Fee: $24
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to the level of Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - Basic. Includes all the skills necessary to provide emergency medical care at a basic life support level with an ambulance service or other specialized services. Three lecture and six laboratory hours per week. TSI Requirement: M1; R2; W1. Prerequisite: None. Lab Fee: $24
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1.00 Credits
Basic English is a course designed to teach students to recognize and write well-formed sentences and paragraphs according to the conventions of standard edited American English. Skills emphasized in the course are correct word usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Individualized study and practice are provided through programmed materials, instructional software, assignments from instructors, small group instruction, or one-to-one instruction with peer tutors supervised by lab instructors, depending on the needs of the student. ENGL 0101 may not be counted for local credit toward an associate degree or certificate and is not transferable. Four laboratory hours per week. TSI Requirement: M0; R0; W0. Prerequisite: None. Lab Fee: $24
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1.00 Credits
Developmental writing focuses on specific skills necessary for successfully completing college-level writing assignments, especially essays. This course is designed to help students structure their writing and refine their English language skills to conform to the conventions of edited American English. Writing objectives include recognizing purpose and audience, unity and focus, development, effective organization, effective sentences, and edited American English usage. Individualized study and practice are provided through programmed materials, instructional software, assignments from instructors, small group instruction, or one-to-one instruction with peer tutors supervised by lab instructors, depending on the needs of the student. ENGL 0102 may not be counted for local credit toward an associate degree or certificate and is not transferable. Four laboratory hours per week. TSI Requirement: M0; R0; W1. Prerequisite: None. Lab Fee: $24
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3.00 Credits
Basic English is a course designed to teach students to recognize and write well-formed sentences and paragraphs according to the conventions of standard edited American English. Skills emphasized in the course are correct word usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. ENGL 0301 may not be counted for local credit toward an associate degree or certificate and is not transferable. Three lecture and one laboratory hours per week. TSI Requirement: M0; R0; W0. Prerequisite: None. Lab Fee: $16.25
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3.00 Credits
Developmental writing focuses on specific skills necessary for successfully completing college-level writing assignments, especially essays. This course is designed to help students structure their writing and refine their English language skills to conform to the conventions of edited American English. Writing objectives include recognizing purpose and audience, unity and focus, development, effective organization, effective sentences, and edited American English usage. ENGL 0302 may not be counted for local credit toward an associate degree or certificate and is not transferable. Three lecture and one laboratory hours per week. TSI Requirement: M0; R0; W1. Prerequisite: None. Lab Fee: $16.25
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3.00 Credits
Oral discussion for listening exercise purposes and student participation. Spelling and vocabulary exercises to develop practice in pronunciation. Short paragraph writing exercises to place into practice spelling and vocabulary. Short reading exercises to develop skills in pronunciation and English word recognition and word order. Three lecture and one laboratory hours per week. TSI Requirement: M1; R1; W1. Prerequisite: None. Lab Fee: $16.25
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3.00 Credits
Review of material learned/presented in ENGL . Introduction to written language to learn grammar. Paragraph writing and short reading exercises to further skills in pronunciation and word recognition. Practice in developing short oral presentations to create interest and further develop skills in oral English language usage to prepare student to function in an English speaking society. Three lecture and one laboratory hours per week. TSI Requirement: M1; R1; W1. Prerequisite: ENGL 0341. Lab Fee: $16.25
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