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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None 2 cr. hrs. (2 pds: 2 lee.) Programs: AAS-CDA, CRT-CDA GenEd: None Transfer: Elective (ASU, NAU, UA) Examination of the developmental stages from prenatal through toddler age. Includes physical and motor development, language and cognitive development, and social development. Also includes issues in care and developmental health issues (i.e., speech, hearing, illness).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None I cr. hr. (I pd: I lee.) Programs: AAS-CDA, CRT-CDA GenEd: None Transfer: Elective (ASU, NAU, UA) Examination of the developmental stages of preschool children ages 18 months to 5 years. Includes physical characteristics, motor skill development, cognitive development, and socio- emotional development. Also includes issues in early childhood programs and developmental health issues.
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Prerequisites: None I cr.hr. (I pd: I lee.) Programs: AAS-CDA, CRT-CDA GenEd: None Transfer: NT Exploration of music and movement. Includes how to develop self-confidence and skills in music and movement. Also includes developing skills in singing with children, selecting appropriate music, using rhythm activities, encouraging creative movement, and using music with activities.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None I cr.hr. (I pd: I lee.) Programs: AAS-CDA, CRT-CDA GenEd: None Transfer: Elective (ASU, NAU, UA) Strategies for using dramatic play for learning. Includes defining types of dramatic play and identifying the value of dramatic play. Also includes planning for unlimited dramatic play, using dramatic play in the learning environment, selecting books, music and tapes, relating dramatic play to themes and units, and defining the role of the teacher.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None 1cr. hr. (I pd: I lee.)Programs: AAS-CDA, CRT-CDAGenEd: None Transfer: Elective (ASU, NAU, UA) Survey of principles, materials, and techniques used in developing creative media. Includes defining creativity, discussing creative development, designing the creative media area, and guiding the creative media area. Also includes the process of creating, creative media activities, the creative process, and evaluation in the creative media area.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None 2cr. hrs. (2 pds: 2 lee.)Programs: AAS-CDA, CRT-CDAGenEd: None Transfer: Elective (ASU, NAU, UA) Examination of small and large muscle development and its relationship to cognitive learning. Includes overview of small/large muscle development, specific sequence, orderly process, practice, characteristics of the large and small muscles, activities and environment to promote muscle development, supervision and guidance, and observation and assessment. Also includes a variety of spontaneous and planned activities.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None I cr. hr. (I pd: I lee.) Programs: AAS-CDA, CRT-CDA GenEd: None Transfer: NT Examination of the ways culture affects children's learning. Includes building identities through social interaction and developing positive personal attitudes. Also includes an analysis of racial similarities and differences, gender role identity, disabilities, cultural differences, the physical environment, implementing culture into the daily routine, and parent involvement.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MAT 92 3 cr. hrs. (3 pds: 3 lee, 0 lab) Programs: None GenEd: None Transfer NT Fundamentals of Chemistry. Includes nomenclature, atomic structure, bonding, chemical equations, moles, stoichiometry, the periodic table, conversions, problem-solving techniques and study skills. Designed to prepare students for college-level chemistry. to law, ethics and corporate responsibility, judicial system and litigation, alternative dispute resolution, administrative agencies, crimes and torts, contract law, product liability, international business law, agency law, and legal forms of business enterprises.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MAT 151 5 cr. hrs. (7 pds: 4 lee, 3 lab) Programs: All GenEd: AGEC/Lab-Sci, AAS(Critical Thinking) Transfer: CHM 101 & Elective (ASU), CHM 130 & CHM 151L (NAU), CHEM 101A & Elective (UA) Inorganic chemistry as a basis for the study of some life processes. Includes the classification, structure and general chemical behavior of inorganic matter.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MAT 092 or concurrent enrollment 3 cr. hrs. (3 pds: 3 lee.) Programs: ABUS GenEd: AGEC/Other(Computer), AAS(Computer) Transfer: Elective (ASU), CIS 120 (NAU), MIS I I I (UA) Introduction to computer information systems. Includes components of a computer system, problem solving and program development concepts, system development concepts, application of information technology and computer ethics and security. Also includes applied problem solving using a spreadsheet tool such as MS Excel.
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