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12.00 Credits
An introduction to the estate planning process for farmers and ranchers.
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1.00 - 24.00 Credits
Introduction to accrual farm record keeping using popular computer programs, i.e. QuickBooks, MYOB, and others.
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1.00 - 24.00 Credits
The FINPACK program provides tools to effectively use your farm records to make business analysis, long range planning and cash flow planning as complete, easy, and meaningful as possible.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to the role of biology, chemistry, and physical science in evaluation of evidence. Examine the capabilities and limitations of forensic science, the organization of the forensic science laboratory, utilization of analytical tools, methodologies and applications of science to questions of law. Completion of high school biology and chemistry is recommended.
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3.00 Credits
Combines video, audio, and print to teach French Language and culture. Emphasis is on communicative proficiency, self expression and cultural insight.? Prerequisite: For FRCH& 122, FRCH& 121 or permission of instructor; for FRCH& 123, FRCH& 122 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Combines video, audio, and print to teach French Language and culture. Emphasis is on communicative proficiency-not the study of rules and regulations, but development of skills, self-expression, and cultural insight.? Prerequisite: For FRCH& 221, FRCH& 123 or permission of instructor; for FRCH& 222, FRCH& 221 or permission of instructor; for FRCH& 223, FRCH& 222 or permission of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic concepts of engineering graphics through freehand sketching and instrument drawing. Includes geometric construction, orthographic projection, pictorials, dimensioning, and basic descriptive geometry. (Wtr)
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3.00 Credits
Principles of engineering graphics for research, design and development. Components include fundamentals of graphics, applied descriptive geometry, graphical mathematics, and usage of CAD. Emphasis is on designing engineering projects using CAD systems. (Spr)
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5.00 Credits
First of a three-course sequence. The basic principles of vector statics; friction, analytical and graphical methods of solving force systems including frames, trusses, and other simple mechanisms; centroids and moments of inertia; chains and cables. Prerequisite: MATH 123. (Fall)
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5.00 Credits
Second of three-course sequence includes the study of kinematics and kinetics of a particle, work-energy, impulse-momentum, relative motion, and rigid-body mechanics. Vector methods will be stressed throughout. Prerequisites: GE 112 and MATH 201 (may be taken concurrently). (Wtr)
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