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Course Criteria
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4.50 Credits
A survey of the development of Western Civilization focusing on human accomplishments in painting, sculpture, architecture, music, literature, religion, and philosophy. This course concentrates on the evolution of the western tradition from 1715 to the present.
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4.50 Credits
Comparative study of non-western cultures focusing on human accomplishments in painting, sculpture, architecture, music, literature, religion, and philosophy. This course addresses achievements of selected indigenous and non-indigenous cultures of the Americas. Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
Comparative study of non-western cultures focusing on human accomplishments in painting, sculpture, architecture, music literature, religion, and philosophy. This course addresses achievements of selected peoples and cultures of the Middle East, Africa and Asia. Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
This course explores the development of the film genre as an art form, an industry and a system of representation and communication, as well as examining film theory and ideology. How film works technically, stylistically, aesthetically and culturally are also major components of this course. Prerequisites ENGL Level I or HUMS 1000 or Instructor Approval Course is offered On-line
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3.00 Credits
Topics not covered in other humanities courses are presented in HUMS 2900. These topics expand upon the relationships between culture and the visual or performing arts and/or the investigation of non-Western cultures.
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6.00 Credits
This course consists of lectures, discussions and demonstrations in the general area of electrical theory and practice used in HVAC systems. A general study is made of electron theory as it relates to the electrical circuit. Various circuits, resistance capacitance, symbols and ladder diagrams are covered. Laboratory experiments are conducted to provide understanding of electrical theory. Great emphasis is placed upon safety as the student is working with actual controls and voltages.
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6.00 Credits
The student is provided experience in actual refrigeration service practice. Controls, system maintenance and sub-assembly replacement are stressed. The student works out typical service problems. The fundamentals of controls, definitions, measurements, electric controls, safety controls and refrigerant controls are included.
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3.00 Credits
Practice is given in using tools in basic refrigeration jobs such as tube bending, flaring, swaging and soldering. The student also becomes acquainted with standard shop tools and equipment generally found in industry.
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3.00 Credits
The student examines, services and troubleshoots various types of gas furnaces. Heating fundamentals, including combustion and heat transfer are covered. Heating components, including spark ignition, are explained. Special attention is given to safety. Prerequisites HVAC 1000
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3.00 Credits
The student makes a comprehensive study of electric furnace wiring for residential and light commercial installations. Operating and safety controls are covered in-depth, and considerable time is given to proper care and use of test instruments, troubleshooting and safety requirements. Prerequisites HVAC 1210
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