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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 credits A variable credit course based on independent study contracted between an instructor and a student.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit This course presents information about the career of graphic design including job opportunities, the design process, required skills, education, and work conditions. Coursework includes necessary competencies for graduation from the Graphic Design program.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
1-6 credits Prerequisite: MTH 076 And Minimum reading score: 68. Basic physics, aircraft drawings, mechanic privileges and limitations, and materials and processes. Technical information and laboratory projects to apply and understand theories, principles, and concepts.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
1-6 credits Prerequisite: MTH 076 And Minimum reading score: 68. Maintenance publications, maintenance forms and records, ground operation and servicing, fluid lines and fittings, cleaning and corrosion control, and airframe and engine inspection. Technical information and laboratory projects to apply and understand theories, principles, and concepts.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
1-6 credits Prerequisite: MTH 076 And Minimum reading score: 68. Basic electricity. Technical information and laboratory projects to apply and understand theories, principles, and concepts.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
1-6 credits Prerequisite: AV 194 And MTH 076 or MTH 097. Aircraft and engine electrical systems and components. Technical information and laboratory projects to apply and understand theories, principles, and concepts.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
1-6 credits Prerequisite: MTH 076 Aircraft and engine fuel systems, aircraft and engine fire protection systems, aircraft and engine instrument systems, and weight and balance. Technical information and laboratory projects to apply and understand theories, principles, and concepts.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits This course is designed to introduce and analyze natural processes and the impacts of human/cultural activities operating in our environment. Dynamic processes create and alter landforms, climatic patterns, and biotic regional differences on the earth?s surface. Understanding the causes and results of global climate change as it impacts future geographies is a fundamental theme in this course. Analysis of natural processes with added human impacts will introduce the student to scientific methodologies, using graphs, models and mapping techniques. This course is strongly recommended as a prerequisite for ENVS 184, Global Climate Change. This course meets the AAOT science or social science requirement.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits This course is an introduction to human geography patterns and concepts that help explain the spatial distribution for contemporary cultures. Concepts of region, movement of cultural ideas, and human interaction with their natural and built environment are stressed. Globalizations and changes in cultures resulting from environmental alterations will be presented. Changing cultural patterns will be explored and analyzed using maps, videos, and inclass exercises. This course fulfills the race, gender, and ethnicity requirement. May be offered through Distance Learning.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits An introduction to major culture regions of the world through the study of human patterns and the natural environments. Cultures, resources, and historical contexts illuminate the world's distinctive regional nature. An emphasis is placed on development within the context of globalization. GEOG141 or GEOG142 is recommended prior to this class.
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