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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None. This course discusses how the investigator identifies, locates and arrests suspects and how the investigator interviews witnesses and interrogates suspects. An in-depth examination into death investigation is presented. This session is also "hands-on" and the student will be challenged with solving a culminating cumulative investigation.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in READ 100 or satisfactory test score, concurrent enrollment allowed. This course covers the non-technical aspects of employment in industry. Subjects include safety, first aid, team building, employability, and professionalism. [Semesters Offered: Variable]
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None. This is an instructor facilitated online course. This dynamic course makes learning Italian fun and surprisingly easy. You will learn how to ask directions, book a room, order a meal, and much more in Italian! Phonetic spellings of each word and phrase make mastering pronunciation a breeze. The course audio even lets you hear and practice Italian with a simple click of your mouse. Cultural notes are included throughout the course to help you better understand the Italian people and their way of life. This course will prepare you to speak basic Italian in a wide variety of settings and situations, and it promises to enrich your experiences while traveling in Italy. Benissimo! Course grades will be determined by the score received on the first semester of the final exam. [Semester Offered: Variable]
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in MATH 100. Introductory exploration and analysis of selected topics from pre-algebra, beginning algebra, math/test anxiety, and effective study tools for math courses.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None. This is an instructor facilitated online course. Ever find math baffling? This course can help you gain confidence in your basic math skills so you can start using math to your advantage. You won't find any theory or memorization here. Each of your lessons will be filled with practical exercises and information that you can put to immediate use. You'll get valuable hands-on experience and advise on using a calculator; determining the proper amount to pay tips, discounts, and taxes; managing your income and expenses; checking your bills and bank statements for errors and overcharges; comparing investment vehicles; shopping for the best loans; buying a home; determining the right amount of paint, carpet or tile for your next home improvement project; converting from one type of currency to another; calculating the chances that something will happen; interpreting a graph; comparing test results; understanding statistical survey; and more. [Semesters Offered: Variable]
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None. This an instructor facilitated online course. (45 hours of instruction) In this course, you will gain math skills you can apply to the business world and to managing personal finances. We'll start with basic math; go through the skills needed to evaluate investments and calculate sales and inventory; and end by analyzing key financial reports. [Semesters Offered: Spring]
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in READ 100 or satisfactory test score, concurrent enrollment allowed. Introduces the technical student to the basic principles of applied mathematics, with considerable emphasis on the operation and use of the scientific calculator as a problem solving tool. Topics include basic concepts, the metric system, polynomials, ratio and proportion, applied geometry, and precision measurement. [Semesters Offered: Variable]
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1.00 Credits
Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 51.00-54.60 Lab: 0.00- Credits: 3.00- Contact Hrs: 3.00- Lecture: 3.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in ENGL 103, concurrent enrollment allowed. An introduction to the history, structure and issues facing major media channels like television, newspaper, radio, and the Internet. Includes communication theory and practice. Designed for students who intend to enter the communication field, and for those who want a broad overview. [Semesters Offered: Variable]
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1.00 Credits
Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 52.80-54.60 Lab: 0.00- Credits: 3.00- Contact Hrs: 3.00- Lecture: 3.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in ENGL 103, concurrent enrollment allowed. Development of writing skills for mass media, including print and broadcast journalism and public relations. Emphasis is on developing news judgement, gathering information, using correct news style and structure, and effectively presenting material for print and electronic news media. [Semesters Offered: Variable]
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1.00 Credits
Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 52.80- Lab: 0.00- Credits: 3.00- Contact Hrs: 3.00- Lecture: 3.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in ENGL 103, concurrent enrollment. A survey of the broadcast industry which includes history, regulations, industry trends, techniques and careers. Introduces both radio and television common equipment and simple operation. A real-world emphasis is provided through tours of local stations and interaction with working broadcasters. [Semesters Offered: Variable]
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