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SAFE 170: As demand warrants 0.4 CEU Confined Space
3.00 Credits
Ilisagvik College
Confined spaces types, potential hazards testing, protective equipment and rescue techniques. Confined Space Safety certification issued upon successful completion. Meets Federal and State law requirements. ( Course fee - $50)
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STT 197: Summer Science Internships
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Ilisagvik College
An opportunity to be introduced to field research in science by working with a scientific researcher. Participants should evidence some interest in science and natural phenomena.
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SWK 103: Introduction to Social Work
3.00 Credits
Ilisagvik College
This course summarizes the principles of social work emphasizing the beliefs, values, and skills of the profession as well as generalist social work practice and systems theory. Diversity of cultures, life-styles and needs, human services, community organization, ethics and social policy are covered.
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TM 101: Introduction to Tribal Management
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Ilisagvik College
An introduction to tribal management concepts and issues, indigenous political systems to include duties and powers of local government, customary law and justice in Alaska emphasizing the organization of Native governance and management under federal Indian law and Alaska state-chartered local government and tribal court process and implementation.
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TM 102: Tribal Law and Government
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Ilisagvik College
This course examines government-to-government relationships, tribal governing structures, etc. Issues and topics include sovereignty, treaties, Federal and Alaska state court cases and Federal and State laws and regulations and the history of social, political and economic issues that affect the current situation of tribal governments in Alaska.
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TM 105: Introduction to Tribal Finance
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Ilisagvik College
An introduction to tribal finance applications, functions, program and organizational management, budgeting program reporting and bookkeeping basics.
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WFDM 091: As demand warrants 1.2 CEU Basic Safe Boating
3.00 Credits
Ilisagvik College
This course uses the Seven Steps to Survival as a framework to teach basic safe boating topics. It covers preparation for boat trips, float plans, navigation rules, cold water survival skills, personal flotation devices (PFDs), signals, compasses and charts, GPS. It includes pool or cold water practice of cold water survival skills.
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WFDM 092: As demand warrants 2.4 CEU Cold Water Safety and Survival
3.00 Credits
Ilisagvik College
This course uses the Seven Steps to Survival as a framework to train in cold water survival skills. It covers cold water immersion, cold water near drowning, hypothermia and protection techniques. Students will discuss cold water survival techniques, and assess personal flotation devices (PFDs.) Using immersion suits, students practice survival techniques in a pool or cold water. Use of compasses to follow a course, man overboard, survival kits and different types of signals, including EPIRBS, flares and Mayday may be practiced in cold water. This course emphasizes hands-on learning.
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WFDU 100: Fall 1.4 CEU Certified Pool Operators
3.00 Credits
Ilisagvik College
The Certified Pool Operators (CPO) course will provide individuals with the basic knowledge, techniques and skills of pool and spa operations. Participants will gain a better understanding of the operator's role in pool care and management. The CPO certification program includes pool and spa chemistry, testing, treatment, filtration, maintenance, automatic feeding equipment and government requirements. The two-day class is taught by a National Swimming Pool Foundation Instructor and covers information from the 2007 CPO Handbook including a new section on metric calculations. The instructor will also review local and state codes. Students must pass the required open book exam to obtain their CPO certification. ( Course Fee $200)
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WFDU 101: Fall 4 CEU Boiler Technician Training
3.00 Credits
Ilisagvik College
This class is a technician level class that investigates glycol systems, pumps and lead-lag boiler systems. It will cover trouble shooting electrical and mechanical systems, auxiliary systems and operating controls; review and diagnose problems related to burners, including oil and gas controls and safety. The class will also cover State of Alaska safety codes, pressure vessels and burner safety. Participants may elect to apply to State of Alaska Department of Labor for a Class IV Boiler Certification, to be scheduled at the end of this class. ( Course Fee $205)
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