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2.00 Credits
Introduces horse and rider to the fundamentals of training and competing on a cutting horse. Prerequisite: ANS 192.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces horse and rider to the fundamentals of training and competing on a reining horse. Includes working experience in the arena. Prerequisite: ANS 192.
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3.00 Credits
Prepares a student to train a horse for all aspects of ranching, including cattle sorting, gate work, packing, and roping. Prerequisite: ANS 192.
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3.00 Credits
Studies the diverse cultures of the modern world, emphasizing the role of culture in human behavior and social structure.
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4.00 Credits
Covers trade math, fundamental concepts of electricity, resistance, Ohm's Law, series circuits, parallel circuits, grounding, grounding electrode systems, principles of induction, capacitance, transformer fundamentals, generator fundamentals, electric motors, enclosure grounding and the National Electrical Code as it applies to these topics. Taught as a year-long course presented over three terms. Prerequisite: Indentured Apprenticeship.
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4.00 Credits
Covers principles of induction, capacitance, transformer fundamentals, generator fundamentals, electric motors, enclosure grounding, and the National Electrical Code as it applies to these topics. Taught as a year-long course presented over three terms. Prerequisites: Indentured Apprenticeship and APP 0901.
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4.00 Credits
Covers reading electrical blueprints, commercial building, electrical plans and specifi cation, branch circuits and feeders, panel boards, electrical theory and applications for grounding systems, emergency power systems, over current protection systems, fuses and circuit breakers, and the National Electrical Code as it applies to these topics. Taught as a year-long course presented over three terms. Prerequisites: Indentured Apprenticeship and APP 0902.
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4.00 Credits
Covers special equipment, ventilating systems, electrical systems protection, site lighting, motor controls and installation, hazardous locations, formulas for AC/DC, single and three phase power, horsepower and voltage drop, over-current protection devices, calculations for branch circuit feeders and service entrance, single family dwellings, and the National Electrical Code as it applies to these topics. Taught as a year-long course presented over three terms. Prerequisites: Indentured Apprenticeship and APP 0903.
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3.00 Credits
Teaches proper farm record keeping, including income, expenses, inventory, depreciation, crop and livestock. Utilizes a computerized system for such records, and calculates end-of-year totals for income tax purposes.
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3.00 Credits
Teaches students about basic hand record keeping, including inventory, depreciation, and income/expenses. Reviews income tax laws and current regulations for employee records. Discusses basic farm business management terms, forms, and farm ownership types.
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