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4.00 Credits
This course covers the operati on, diagnosis, service, and repair of General Motors suspension and steering systems. Areas of instructi on include GM front and rear suspension, wheel, ti res, and steering. Open to GM ASEP students only. Meets ten hours per week. This is a four credit hour course.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a conti nuati on of GM 214B, GM 214C, and 224B, and includes work experience in a cooperati ng General Motors dealership. Student will work as a trainee under the supervision of an experienced General Motors technician. Open to GM ASEP students only. Minimum 20 hours of work per week. This is a four credit hour course.
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to supplement other GM ASEP courses by providing informati on related to the most recently released service, repair, and diagnosti c procedures. Taking advantage of GM's criti cally ti med electronic and print resources, students will receive instructi onal updates in the areas of power train, electronics, brakes, steering, and suspension, and heati ng and air conditi oning. Meets 4 hours per week. This is a four credit hour course.
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3.00 Credits
This course discusses the major theories of internati onal relati ons and provides students with the historical background to understand global politi cs. It provides a basis of discussion over three key themes-the historical, the contemporary and policy-oriented, and the theoreti cal-and emphasizes the extent to which they complement one another. It gives the student one of the most important processes aff ecti ng relati ons between states and non-state actors today: globalizati on. This is a three credit hour course.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces basic medical word roots, prefi xes, suffi xes, and the combinati on of forms by using word parts to construct selected medical terms. The course will introduce the terminology used to communicate with healthcare professionals and accepted medical terminology used when documenti ng in the healthcare (medical) record. The student is required to uti lize basic computer skills to perform simple narrati ve documentati on. This is a two credit hour course.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introducti on to the principles of basic nutriti on and the relati onship of nutriti on to health. This is a three credit hour course.
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3.00 Credits
This course studies the archaeology, geography, and geology of New Mexico and its eff ect on the growth of New Mexico. It will cover New Mexico's Prehistoric and Proto-Historic Nati ve Americans, Spanish, Mexican, and American Epochs; internal development and problems of the state; and New Mexico's place in the United States. This is a three credit hour course.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the civilizati ons that have contributed to the shaping of contemporary society. It focuses on prehistoric civilizati ons and the civilizati ons of the Near East, Far East, Greece, and Rome. The medieval church, the Renaissance, the Protestant Reformati on, and the rise of the monarchies are also discussed. This is a three credit hour course.
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover the history of the United States military from its colonial beginnings through the Vietnam War. This period of history has become a watershed of change for our nati on. Coverage will include a survey of important batt les of the major wars in U.S. History, as well as an introducti on of the interrelati onships that exist between the U.S. military and the politi cal, economic, and social forces that conti nue to shape our nati on. Emphasis will be placed upon America_s role in the world. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisites and or co-requisites recommended: HI 113 and HI 123
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3.00 Credits
This course is a conti nuati on of HI 213. The focus is on early modern ti mes and the genesis of present civilizati on. The period of the rise of monarchy, individualism, and capitalism in Western Europe; the development of the industrial revoluti on in England, and the politi cal revoluti ons in France and the other European countries; the growth of totalitarianism and its struggle with democracy, and recent world developments are examined. This is a three credit hour course.
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