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BUS 2513: Business Statistics
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
Prerequisite: MATH 1513 College Algebra This course focuses on techniques for descriptive and inferential measures with emphasis on business applications. Topics covered include scientific decision making, data summary techniques, frequency distributions, probability, sampling, and hypothesis testing.
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CAD 1024: Introduction to Cad
4.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
The student will learn and demonstrate the proper use of CAD software as a design tool in fields such as engineering and architecture. Emphasis will be on CAD fundamentals. The student will demonstrate understanding of the structure, use and development of CAD documents by correcting, creating, using and storing CAD documents.*
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CAD 1114: Basic Drafting
4.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
Prerequisite: Technical Math I Basic Drafting introduces the student to the basic tools used in traditional or board drafting techniques. The major emphasis will be the importance of line-work with the application of ASNI and industrial standards. The student will apply the proper lettering technique and basic drafting layout to orthographic drawings.*
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CAD 2034: Advanced Cad
4.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
The student will produce complete CAD drawings by merging principles of CAD with standard drafting rules and conventions. Using design problems typical of those encountered in industry, CAD will be used to develop solutions that meet design specifications.*
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CAD 2124: Residential Architectural Drafting
4.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
The student will demonstrate the basic subject matter, order of development and drafting ability. Includes techniques of residential design, method of representing plans, elevations and details of residential construction.*
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CAD 2133: Commercial Architectural Drafting
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
The student will demonstrate the basic subject matter, order of development and drafting techniques of architectural drawing. This course develops drafting, not design ability. Includes techniques of light commercial construction.*
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CAD 2294: Advanced Specialty Design Project
4.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
The Advanced Specialty Design Project course CAD 2294 is the second part of the Specialty Design Project course CAD 2394 which allows the student to study, examine, and gain additional drafting experience in his or her interest. CAD 2294 is an in-depth study and graphical design sequence of the student interest. In this course the student will do additional drawings which will enhance or compliment the first course CAD 2394 Specialty Design Project. The instructor again will work with the student to help develop a plan of work which will give the student the best experience in that industry. The following list is some ideas the student may choose from to study specific industries.*
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CAD 2394: Specialty Design Project
4.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
This is the first part of a two course Design Project. The Specialty Design Project course CAD 2394 is the first course. The Advanced Specialty Design Project course CAD 2294 is the second course. These courses allow the student to study, examine, and gain additional drafting experience in his or her interest. CAD 2394 Specialty Design Project course allows the student to study, examine, and gain additional drafting experience in his or her area of interest.* * These courses offered at Canadian Valley Technology Center.
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CD 2013: Human Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
This course examines the basic composition of nutrition and accessory factors required for adequate human nutrition. It includes the application of nutritional principles to the planning of normal and special dietary regime.
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CD 2023: Nutrition, Health, And Safety For Children
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
This course covers how to establish and maintain physically and psychologically safe and healthy learning environments for children. Emphasis is on understanding the developmental consequences of stress and trauma, protective factors and resilience, the development of mental health, and the importance of supportive relationships. Also covered is basic nutrition and health and safety management practices for young children, including specific procedures for infants and toddlers and procedures regarding childhood illness and communicable diseases. Discussion will include ways to recognize signs of emotional distress, child abuse, and neglect in young children and the responsibility and procedures for reporting known or suspected abuse or neglect to appropriate authorities. Analysis of the USDA Dietary Guidelines and the application of those guidelines to planning meals and snacks for children are also covered. The course combines classroom instruction, hands-on activities, and observations of children in group care.
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