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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteENG 120 A survey of children's literature, acquaintance with quality books for children and criteria for evaluating them.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteENG 119 This course will examine major 20th century Spanish-American writers and their works. These writers, living in the United States, will be referenced with other Latin-American writers (outside the United Statesto show the cultural and historical links among them.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteENG 119 Survey of nationally renowned and emerging Latino writers, musicians, and screen writers, covering cultural, racial, and gender identity, political activism, sexual orientation and spirituality.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to the entrepreneurial process from conception to birth of a new venture. The students will examine elements in the entrepreneurial process- personal, sociological, and environmental- that give birth to a new enterprise.
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3.00 Credits
Production and Operations Management is important to the overall strategy and competitiveness of a small business owner. This course focuses on specific tools used to manage and enhance a firm's operations and production, such as facility layout, product design, aggregate planning, inventory management, and forecasting.
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3.00 Credits
In an ever-changing world, entrepreneurs must adapt and flex, push and explore. This course surveys and analyzes contemporary techniques for managing a strategically oriented human resource function in a small business setting. Topics include staffing, rewarding, developing, and maintaining organizations, jobs and people.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteProgram Admission This course provides the Basic EMT with the principles and techniques necessary to provide additional patient care within a hospital, urgent care, or primary health care environment.
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6.00 Credits
PrerequisiteProgram Admission This course is designed for the Emergency Room Technician student to practice the psychomotor skills in a hospital setting needed for entry level work. These skills may include but are not limited to EKG, phlebotomy, insertion of Foley catheters and sterile procedures. PLEASE NOTEENG 100 is now ENG 111, ENG 101 is now ENG 112, ENG 102 is now ENG 113, ENG 108 is now ENG 114, ENG 109 is now ENG 115
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the fundamentals of work orders, work descriptions, engineering and architectural print reading, the mechanical and electrical nature of the work, location and identification of the problem, tools and material requirements to schedule work.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers mechanical blueprint reading, pipes and valves construction, valve operation, repair and maintenance, BOCA mechanical codes for plumbing and pipe fitting methods of pipe connection, uses of sewer augers, size and cutting of piping materials, reading pressure gauges to determine fluid pressure, copper pipe letter codes to determine pipe thickness, repair, maintenance and operation of back flow preventors. Also, basic function of plumbing sanitation, fitting, piping, vents, traps, potable, hot water supply drain, waste and sewer, etc. will be covered.
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