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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PGT 102 Corequisite: PGT 115 Focuses on the overview and fundamentals of black and white photo manipulation and scanning. Topics include: safety, scanning operations, resolution, sizing/scaling, file formats, photo manipulation software, halftone gray scale theory, gray scale, and quality control and calibration, OCR software, file conversion, digital input, digital manipulation, digital output, multitasking, industry production techniques, and industry standards / quality control.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Program Admission, AHS 1011, AHS 109 with a minimum grade of "C" This course is designed as an introduction to blood collecting and handling techniques and includes: a presentation of the blood collecting and handling techniques employed in the hospital laboratory, and a study of the equipment necessary for performing each of the techniques.
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8.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AHS 1011, AHS 109, PHL 103 Prerequisites/Corequisites: ENG 1010, EMP 1000 with a minimum grade of "C" This course provides the opportunity for students to apply the theoretical knowledge learned during the first quarter to actual "on-the-job" situations.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 1111 or MAT 1100 with a minimum grade of "C" Introduces the student to the basic laws of physics. Topics include: Newtonian mechanics, fluids and thermodynamics, heat, light and optics, sound, electricity and magnetism, and modern physics.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 1111 with a minimum grade of "C" Corequisite: MAT 1113 Introduces the classical theories of mechanics. Topics include: measurements and systems of units; Newton's laws; work, energy, and power; impulse and momentum; one- and two-dimensional motion; mechanical equilibrium; and circular motion. Laboratory exercises supplement class work. Computer use is an integral part of class and laboratory assignments.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHY 1111, MAT 1113 with a minimum grade of "C" Introduces theories of electricity and magnetism. Topics include: electrostatic forces and fields, magnetism, circuit elements and theory, and electromagnetic waves. Laboratory exercises to supplement class work. Computer use is an integral part of class and laboratory assignments.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHY 1111, MAT 1113 with a minimum grade of "C" Introduces classical theories of fluids, heat, sound, and light. Topics include: statics and dynamics of fluids, gas laws, heat transfer and thermodynamics, simple harmonic motion, wave motion, sound, and properties of light. Laboratory exercises to supplement class work. Computer use is an integral part of class and laboratory assignments.
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5.00 Credits
Emphasizes the American legal system, the role of the lawyer and legal assistant within that system, and the ethical obligations imposed upon attorneys and legal assistants. Topics include: survey of American jurisprudence, code of professional responsibility and ethics overview, legal reasoning and problem solving, and introduction to sources of law and legal vocabulary.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Program admission level English, reading scores; PLS 101 with a minimum grade of "C" Introduces the student to the competencies involved with legal bibliography and research methodology so that the student can effectively research issues of both state and federal law. The student will also learn to properly cite legal research sources. Topics include: identification of legal issues, sources of state and federal statutes and case law, citation of legal authorities, and computer assisted legal research.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENG 1101; PLS 101, PLS 102 with a minimum grade of "C" Focuses on the application and reinforcement of basic writing skills, familiarizes the student with types of writing typically engaged in by lawyers and legal assistants, and prepares the student for legal writing tasks. The student learns to write business letters as well as advisory documents. Topics include: legal analysis and legal correspondence and composition.
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