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1.00 Credits
Introduction to the challenge of managing agencies and implementing policies in public entities on the federal, state, and local level. Course emphasizes current practices of public administration and the effects of social, economic and political environments on state and local administration.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the plumbing trade and tools. Covers the reading and interpretation of plumbing drawings. Students learn measuring, cutting and fitting techniques for various types of pipe and the installation of fixture and both compression and non-compression faucets. This plumbing course uses NCCER instructional modules. ( Prerequisites: Pass a drug test and COMPASS math score of 39 or higher.)
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1.00 Credits
This hands-on lab will provide students proficiency development and improvement on skills learned in Plumbing Level I, PMB 110. (Prerequisite: CTT 101 and concurrently enrolled in PMB 110. Pass a drug test and COMPASS math score of 39 or higher. Materials fee - $200)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the Pipefitting Industry; work performed by, responsibilities of, and the career opportunities in the pipefitting trade. Covers the safe use of hand tools and power tools used in the trade. Explains the safe use of oxyfuel cutting equipment and provides instruction on use of the equipment. Students will be introduced to straight line, piercing, beveling, washing and gouging cutting. Students will learn the safe use of ladders and scaffolds; and the safe use, maintenance and operation of motorized equipment on the job site. (Prerequisites: Pass a drug test and COMPASS math score of 39 or higher.)
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3.00 Credits
Students learn to read and interpret civil architectural, structural, mechanical, plumbing and electrical drawings when installing plumbing systems. Focuses on locating and installing water supply piping and drain, waste and vent systems. Installation of roof, floor and area drain systems is taught along with valves, fixtures and water heaters. Introduces students to safe techniques for installing and testing gas and oil systems. Troubleshooting and repairing fixtures is covered. Uses NCCER instructional modules. (Prerequisites: Pass a drug test and COMPASS math score of 39 or higher.)
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1.00 Credits
This lab provides the required hands on proficiency development and improvement for skills learned in Plumbing Level II, PMB 120. (Prerequisite: CTT 101 and concurrently enrolled in PMB 120. Materials fee - $250)
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the evolution and operation of the American political economy at home and around the world. Reviews major issues in political economy such as inflation, poverty, globalization and budget deficits. Explores linkages between American and global systems and the effects of the American economy on Native peoples including the I upiaq of the North Slope.
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3.00 Credits
Covers general principles of psychology emphasizing natural science and social science orientations. Topics will include the nervous system; sensation and perception; motivation and emotion; basic processes in learning, problem solving, and thinking; personality; psychological and therapeutic strategies.
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3.00 Credits
Reviews physical, cognitive and socio-emotional aspects of human growth, maturation and development across the life span. Covers prenatal period, infancy, early and middle childhood, adolescence, and early, middle and late adulthood.
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3.00 Credits
Examine the process of human development from conception to death. Life-span development is studied by looking at culture, cognitive and physical growth, social and emotional maturation. How biology and the environment interact to shape personality and behavior is also explored. ( Prerequisite: PSY 101.)
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