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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Consists of three skill areas: supply, delivery and application of water. Requires set up, operation, and maintenance of pump equipment in a fi eld exercise.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the theory, principles and practices involved before water is utilized for commercial production projects. Studies the microclimate, hydrology, and soil as infl uenced by the vegetation in relation to the regional variables of climate, geology, topography, and vegetation type and structure. Follows the water from the atmosphere, to the ground, and down the watershed to the area where it can be used for natural resources, industry, recreation, and domestic needs. Lab required.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces ecology, including history, terminology, ecological relationships and interactions in individual ecosystems, and global ecological principles. Stresses the ecology of the northwest.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the science of range management, including identifi cation, physiology, and ecology of range plants; stocking rate considerations; grazing system selection; range improvement methods; range inventory methods and analysis; and nutrition. Emphasizes range management objectives to provide society with meat, water, wildlife, and recreational opportunities on a sustained basis from lands unsuited for permanent cultivation. Lab required.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys recreation resource management, including a brief history, legislative response to public pressure, recreational planning, fi nancing forest recreation, site selection and implementation (the development and design of a forest campground). Lab required
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the principles of wildlife management and some of the practices and techniques used in controlling wild animal populations. Emphasizes the multiple use concept necessary for natural resource management.
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4.00 Credits
Provides experience in current and emerging network technology, including networking, network terminology and protocols, network standards, LANs, WANs, OSI models, cabling, routers, router programming, star topology, IP addressing, and network standards. Prerequisite: BA 131, or CS 120 or 160, or instructor approval.
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4.00 Credits
Provides experience in current and emerging technology including networking, network terminology and protocols, network standards, LANs, OSI models, Ethernet, Access Control Lists (ACL), TCP/IP addressing protocol, and dynamic routing. Prerequisite: NTWK 101.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces and extends knowledge and practical experience with switches, Local Area Networks (LANs) and Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) design, confi guration, maintenance, and confi guring LANs and WANs. Prerequisite: NTWK 102
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4.00 Credits
Introduces and extends knowledge and practical experience with Wide Area Networks (WANs), Integrated Services Data Networks (ISDN), Point-to-Point Protocols (PPP), Frame Relay design, confi guration and maintenance. Prerequisite: NTWK 103.
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