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BSEM 465: Environmental Audits And Assessment
4.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
4 semester hours Prerequisite: BSEM 400 This comprehensive capstone environmental course instructs students on approaches for conducting industrial operational compliance audits for all applicable air, water, and waste regulations as well as permitting and reporting requirements. Students also obtain a working knowledge of, and ability to conduct or direct, Phase I and Phase II environmental site assessments pursuant to American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards.
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BSEM 480: Training Practicum
4.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
4 semester hours Prerequisites: consent of instructor and completion of any prerequisite training courses This is a self-paced course designed to introduce participants to the design and implementation of workplace training courses. Students work with an instructor to select and successfully complete at least two supervisory-level workshops at The University of Findlay's Environmental Resource Training Center (ERTC), and then independently design a workplace-training program to meet specific regulatory requirements at a given facility. Supervisory-level workshops currently include OSHA supervisor, confined space entry permit issuer/entry supervisor, incident command for industrial responders, DOT
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BSLA 270: Power in Society: Use And Abuse
4.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
4 semester hours Utilizing the six social science disciplines, the course focuses upon the nature and uses of power in society and how it is employed in some of the challenges facing the United States.
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BSLA 280: Enduring Issues in World Religions
4.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
4 semester hours This course acquaints students with various approaches in world religious views that have shaped and continue to shape our global world. Students are encouraged to think analytically about global religious issues.
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BSLA 301: Arts And Culture
4.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
4 semester hours This course examines people, their ideas, cultures, and their art chronologically, beginning with Hellenic Greek times. Focusing on art and music, students explore how changes in government, religions, ethics, and value systems have influenced aesthetic convention over the past 2,000 years.
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BSLA 302: Communicating Across Traditional Media
4.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
4 semester hours Prerequisites: writing and communication competencies This course develops through comparison and contrast the advanced skills needed to integrate literature, composition, and speaking.
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BSLA 304: Analytical Skills
4.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
4 semester hours Prerequisite: either equivalent of two years of high school algebra or MATH 110 This course covers advanced mathematics, statistics, and critical thinking and logic in an integrated fashion. A graphing calculator is required.
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BSLA 315: e- Rhetoric
4.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
4 semester hours Prerequisite: ENGL 106 or 107 This course introduces strategies for effective communication on the Internet. Students will explore how rhetorical theory can be applied to online communication. Reading and writing assignments will acquaint students with methods for analyzing audiences and rhetorical situations, the role of ethos in electronic communication, invention strategies for online writing, arrangement and style of electronic texts, and resources for online research.
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BSLA 316: e- Poetics
4.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
4 semester hours Prerequisites: ENGL 106 or 107 This course examines how electronic media are reshaping literature. Students will survey important concepts in poetics, and they will consider how these concepts can be applied to literature online. Reading and writing assignments will acquaint students with established and emerging genres of literature, processes for composing and publishing electronic texts, and literary resources on the Internet.
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BUAD 049: Chapter of The Society For Human Resource
5.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
5 semester hours MANAGEMENT Membership in this chapter allows students to gain practical and first-hand knowledge and experience pertaining to the field of human resource management (HRM). This course enables students to participate in student HRM activities with professionals at the local, state, and national levels and allows students to gain additional HR skills and knowledge beyond what is taught in the classroom. Additionally, participants become student members of the Society for Human Resource Management, the international professional HR organization.
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