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3.00 Credits
This course provides the students opportunities to practice their skills in backing a tractor-trailer. The students will perform straight-line backing, alley docking, parallel parking, conventional and sight-side parking, and backward serpentine control.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide opportunities for students to practice shifting and lane control, left and right turns, light and medium city traffic, Interstate highway navigation, the proper use of on and off ramps, mountain driving, and railroad crossings. Safety is stressed at all times.
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4.00 Credits
The students will practice over the road skills and perform 108 pre- and post- trip inspections. The students will also learn the skills necessary to be used in hooking and unhooking trailers and securing various loads.
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4.00 Credits
This is a one-semester course in general chemistry designed for non-science majors. Topics covered include the study of matter, the scientific method, chemistry measurements, environmental chemistry, energy, food, drugs, and health. A lab is included as part of the course.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces students to chemistry measurements, atomic structure, chemical reactions, gases, thermochemistry, and bonding. A lab is also included as part of the course. Prerequisite: MTH-120.
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4.00 Credits
As a continuum on CHM-120, topics in this course include liquids, solids, solutions, kinetics, equilibrium, acids and bases, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and nuclear chemistry. A lab is included as part of the course. Prerequisite: CHM-120.
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1.00 Credits
This one credit course, designed to be completed in five weeks, is for the student who has not had previous training in the use of the computer or the keyboard. Each student will be given a pretest to ensure that they have signed up for the correct class. The course will include an historic overview of computer technology and look into its future, as well as provide a hands-on introduction to computer application software for word processing. Basic computer use, keyboard use, file structure, Windows GUI, personal email accounts, Internet, ethics, and security will also be addressed. Throughout the course, students will be encouraged to apply the Diné Philosophy of Learning to what they are learning. This course (or a higher level course) is a general education requirement for students enrolled in all certificate programs.
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3.00 Credits
This is a hands-on course in personal computers, including hardware, operating software, and applications. The class will include an overview of the history of technology and its future, as well as giving a fundamental introduction to industry-standard application software for word processing, spreadsheets, database management, and graphics. Basic computer use, files and file structure, Windows, the Internet, programming, ethics, and security will also be addressed. This course (or a higher level course) is a general education requirement for all degree programs. Prerequisite: A score of 70% or higher on the computer pre-test, or the successful completion of CMP-100.
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3.00 Credits
This hands-on course uses Adobe PageMaker to create professional quality layouts for flyers, signs, invitations, and other complex documents. Concepts such as inserting art into text, text flow, kerning, tracking, artistic text, paragraph text, text-on-path, and document aesthetics are unique to desktop publishing. Prerequisite: ADM-101.
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3.00 Credits
The Microsoft Access relational database will be used teach this course. Topics covered are the creation of a database, using tables and forms, accessing and querying for information, and creating custom reports. Prerequisite: CMP-101 and ADM-101 or ADM-105
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