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3.00 Credits
Introduces skills and knowledge to meet the challenges of the electronic office. Topics include public relations, written and oral communications, telephone techniques, travel and conference arrangements, records management, meeting planning, and job-seeking/selection. A proof-reading test will be given. Students, depending on the results, may need to spend one or two hours per week in the Academic Success Center.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Individual projects involving the analysis and design of a computer system and/or special projects in programming. May be used to satisfy COT major requirements for a second semester of programming language. Prerequisite: Written permission of a COT adviser.
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1.00 Credits
A working overview of Access database. The main emphasis will be on analyzing previously established data, using table searches, queries, and reports. Excel will be used for further data analysis. A discussion of table design will be included. Students will start work on individual portfolios of their achievements during this degree program. Prerequisite: a GBC AAS in COT with either of the following CADD/GIS, Graphic Communications, Network Specialist, Office Technology, or Web Specialist Emphasis; or equivalent degree from another community college.
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3.00 Credits
A capstone seminar covering the common theme of data communications among the BAS in Digital Information Technology courses. Relationships between data organization, digital multimedia, data presentation, data security, and data communications will be covered. Students will finalize the digital portfolio of their accomplishments while completing this degree program. Prerequisite: Senior standing or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to various issues relating to alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs in our society. Students will gain knowledge of the physical and health effects of various drugs of abuse. Sociological, cultural, family impact, and preventive issues will be addressed. No prerequisite.
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3.00 Credits
Major focus on color choices, painting techniques, arrangement of furniture, wallpaper selection and application, use of appropriate furniture style, drapery and carpet selection and care, and home lighting.
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3.00 Credits
American criminal justice system, its development, components, and processes. Includes consideration of crime and criminal justice as a formal area of study. Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement test score or completion of ENG 100 or higher or corequisite of READ 135.
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3.00 Credits
Investigations will be made into the court structures, constructive and punishment-oriented correctional institution programs, and the present day correctional officers roles. Jail and prison life and adjustment will be discussed along with ways to which the correctional institution climate can be enhanced. Prerequisites: Employment in Criminal Justice Agency or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
History and development of corrections. Current practices and problems of the correctional system. Recommend: CRJ 104.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a systematic approach to examination of criminal justice in the State of Nevada. It will also include an overview of the major subsystems: police, prosecution, defense, courts, corrections, and juvenile justice. Designed for students who will be attending the Law Enforcement Training Academy. Prerequisite: Employment in Criminal Justice Agency or instructor's approval.
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