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HUM 2223: General Humanities II
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 English Composition I This course is a study of significant ideas, discoveries, and creative achievements of humanity in the areas of art, music, literature, science, philosophy, religion, industry, technology, ethics, government, and law from the Renaissance through the present.
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HUM 2233: Humanities Through The Arts
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
This course provides a survey of the humanities through art, music, literature, and other artistic forms which illustrate the relationships among the arts and the major concerns of humankind. This course covers Classical Greece to the present.
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HUM 2613: Leadership Development Studies
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
This course provides students an understanding of leadership philosophies, styles, and skills needed for them to emerge as responsible, well-prepared leaders and followers who can affect change and enhance the quality of life locally and globally. Servant leadership, ethical leadership, team building, conflict management and resolution, decision making, vision articulation, necessity of change, and the empowerment of self and others are components of this course. This course is also offered for "Honors" credit.
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HZMT 1013: Chemistry of Hazardous Materials Prerequisite: Wmd 1113 Introduction to Weapons of Mass Destruction or Instructor Approval
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
This course presents the chemical basis for classification of, and emergency response to incidents involving, hazardous material. It is designed for the non-chemist emergency responder, transporters and others who need to understand the implications of single product and multiple product spills, releases and incidents. This course does not require any prior chemistry knowledge.
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HZMT 1113: Hazardous Materials I
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
Prerequisites: HZMT 1013 Chemistry of Hazardous Materials and WMD 1113 Introduction to Weapons of Mass Destruction Study of chemical characteristics and reactions related to storage, transportation, and the handling of hazardous materials, i.e. flammable liquids, combustible solids, oxidizing and corrosive materials, and radioactive compounds. Emphasis is on emergency situations and response.
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HZMT 2113: Hazardous Materials II
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
Prerequisite: HZMT 1113 Hazardous Materials I This course is a continuation of HZMT 1113 Hazardous Materials I. This course focuses on hazardous materials with special emphasis on the transportation of various hazardous materials and the emergencies which may occur. Emphasis is on strategies for prevention and control of these emergencies.
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ITEC 1016: pc Hardware And Software
6.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
This course gives students in-depth exposure to computer hardware and operating systems. Students learn the functionality of hardware and software components as well as suggested best practices in maintenance and safety issues. Through hands-on activities and labs students learn how to assemble and configure a computer, install operating systems and software, and troubleshoot hardware and software problems. An introduction to networking is included. This course helps students prepare for CompTIA's A+ certification
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ITEC 1113: Fundamentals of Unix/ Linux
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
Prerequisite: ITEC 1016 PC Hardware and Software. This course teaches students how to use UNIX and LINUX operating systems and operating environment commands using hands-on exercises. This course also introduces the student to the Common Desktop Environment (CDE - graphical interface between different environments). The class is intended for new users of UNIX and LINUX.
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ITEC 1213: Color And Design Theory
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
This course offers an exploration into basic design principles consisting of line, form and color as a visual communication. It also includes visual problem solving and organization, dealing with letter forms (typography), shapes, value and color theory.
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ITEC 1216: Fundamentals of Digital Media Technologies
6.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
This course focuses on principles of business ethics, employability skills, business communication, and marketing theory. It also helps develop fundamental computer concepts, such as personal computer procurement and utilization and advanced Internet concepts.
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