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MEEG 2003: Statics
3.00 Credits
NorthWest Arkansas Community College
This is an introductory course and will include topics such as equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, moments of forces, centroids, moments of inertia, analysis of structures, friction, and resultants of force systems in a plane and in space. Students enrolling in this course must also enroll inMEEG 200 D during the same semester. Pre-requisite: PHYS 2054 Advanced College Physics I or PHYS 2074 Advanced College Physics II. Corequisite: MEEG 200 D Statics Drill.
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MGMT 1013: Free Enterprise
3.00 Credits
NorthWest Arkansas Community College
A project driven course aimed at teaching students an understanding of Free Enterprise through the application of economic activities within the community. Emphasis will be placed on teamwork. (Open to all students.)
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MGMT 1023: Leadership Development
3.00 Credits
NorthWest Arkansas Community College
This course will provide emerging and existing leaders the opportunity to explore their concept of leadership and to develop and improve their leadership skills. The course will integrate readings from the humanities, experiential exercises, films, and contemporary readings on leadership.
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MGMT 1033: Retail Management
3.00 Credits
NorthWest Arkansas Community College
Key retail management concepts are reinforced with current, real-world examples that bridge the gap between theory and practice. This interactive class explores buyer behavior, retail strategies,Web retailing, site analysis, retail buying, merchandising, staffing, and promotional strategies. No prerequisite.
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MILS 1001: Basic Outdoor Skills and Leadership Introduction
3.00 Credits
NorthWest Arkansas Community College
Incorporates various outdoor field craft skills involving both classroom and outdoor instruction. Subjects include, small group leadership, rappelling, basic map reading, water safety and first aid. Introduction to safe use of a rifle and basic marksmanship. Introduction to organization, values, and role of the Army. Classroom hour per week. Lab hour per week.
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MILS 2002: Leadership Development
2.00 Credits
NorthWest Arkansas Community College
Continuation of basic skills presented inMILS 00 andMILS 0 . Course focus is on small unit leadership, team building, decision making process, time management, and management skills. Includes an introduction to small unit tactics. Students develop leadership foundations by leading discussions, developing and briefing operation plans using the military decision making model. Cadets continue training in land navigation, first aid, and outdoor field craft. Classroom 2 hours per week. Lab hour per week. Corequisite: lab component. Prerequisite:MILS 00 andMILS 0 or approval of Professor of Military Science.
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MILS 3004: Applied Leadership
3.00 Credits
NorthWest Arkansas Community College
Development of managerial and leadership abilities, maximizing performance-oriented 'handson' training.Students learn advanced infantry tactics and demonstrate their leadership potential using this medium. Students are required to lead in drill and ceremony, physical training, and tactical infantry situations. The training is intended to prepare the student for the ROTC Leadership Development and Assessment Course experienced normally in the summer prior to the senior year or 4th year of ROTC. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours per week, plus 3 hours of physical training are conducted weekly. One weekend field training exercise is required per semester. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: junior standing plus one of the following conditions: completion of ROTC basic camp, veteran status, or completion of basic training with any component of the U.S. Armed Forces.
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MILS 4004: Advanced Leadership
3.00 Credits
NorthWest Arkansas Community College
The study of various military organizations and their role in military operations. Discussion of command and staff management in military organizations, executive responsibility of Army commissioned officers, service customs, courtesies, and traditions. The senior year includes the study of personnel management, professional ethics, the military justice system and the Army's training and maintenance management system. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours, physical training 3 hours per week.MS IV cadets plan and participate in field training exercise per semester. Corequisite: lab component. Prerequisite: successful completion ofMS III course work.
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MTEC 5603: Medical Technology Techniques I
3.00 Credits
NorthWest Arkansas Community College
Laboratory safety & techniques in phlebotomy, pipetting, use of basic instrumentation and microscopes to analyze urine, and other body fluids. The hematology component includes techniques to evaluate number, function, and morphology of blood cells in blood and bone marrow. Includes testing methods to evaluate blood hemostasis. Successful completion of Anatomy & Physiology II (BIOL 2224) or consent of instructor required. Offered Fall Semester Only.
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MTEC 5611: Medical Technology Techniques II
3.00 Credits
NorthWest Arkansas Community College
Laboratory procedures & testing methods to assure the safe and effective transfusion of blood components. Includes methods to manage maternal & neonatal blood compatibilities. Successful completion of Anatomy & Physiology II (BIOL 2224) and consent of instructor required. Offered Spring Semester Only.
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