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3.00 Credits
A study of leadership styles of methods. Employs many great works of Western literature and philosophy to exemplify leadership skills. Includes time management, positive and negative stereotypes, Myers Briggs type indicators, brainstorming, value systems and ethics. Computer software and assigned reading materials provided by Phi Theta Kappa. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours credit.
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Familiarizes the student with his/her responsibilities as a member of the recruiting/public relations team. Explores leadership skills, communication and factual information about the college. Through this course the student will be able to function as a representative in recruitment and in public relations. One lecture hour. One semester hour credit. (Institutional credit)
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An introduction to the technical processing of books and other library materials. Use of reference materials in preparation for scholastic competition is included. One lecture hour. One semester hour credit.
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Students will locate, select and synthesize information from a variety of text, media, reference and technological sources. Course includes network basics, formulating searches, library tools, Internet and citing resources. One lecture hour. One semester hour credit.
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1.00 Credits
Designed to aid in the development of the student's potential in four fundamental areas: how to study, memory and concentration, test taking and note taking. One lecture hour. One semester hour credit. (Institutional Credit).
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Designed to help the freshman adjust to college life. Includes a study of personal and social adjustments. Teaches effective study habits, reading methods, use of the library, note-taking, report writing and gives the student guidance in collegiate life. One lecture hour. One semester hour credit. (Institutional credit)
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3.00 Credits
Designed for the student who is lacking in fundamental arithmetic skills. The course will cover the four fundamental arithmetic operations in fractions, decimals, percentages and verbal problems. Students with a mathematics score of less than 15 on the Enhanced ACT will be encouraged to enroll in this course. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours credit. (Institutional credit).
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Basic ideas of elementary algebra are presented. These include linear equations and inequalities, graphing, exponents and polynomials, factoring and rational expressions. Students with a mathematics score of 15-16 on the Enhanced ACT will enroll in this course. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours credit. (Institutional credit)
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Designed for students whose qualifications are deficient for college algebra or technical math and for students whose curriculum requires three hours of mathematics below the level of college algebra for graduation. Topics covered include algebraic factoring, fractions, problem solving, roots and radicals, quadratics, graphs and simultaneous equations. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours credit. Prerequisite: One year of high school algebra or MAT 1223. ACT Math Score of 17-18 is recommended. (Institutional credit)
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A study of solutions of right and oblique triangles, identifiers, graphs of trigonometric functions, trigonometric equations and polar and parametric equations. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours credit.
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