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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the principles and policies relating to the personnel function of a business. Topics covered include job analysis, forecasting, recruiting, training, and evaluation, and government policies and legal decisions. As required
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3.00 Credits
A capstone course designed to teach formal presentation skills for use in a business environment. Students will learn how to design, produce and present comprehensive business documents. The course will emphasize skills required to produce professional high quality documents. Word processing; desktop publishing, and business presentation software will be utilized. Communication and presentation skills (written and oral) must be demonstrated. Students should take this course in the last semester of their program. (Prerequisites: Last semester prior to graduation or permission of instructor) S
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2.00 Credits
A course designed to provide students the opportunity to develop leadership, teamwork and communication skills through practicing and teaching the principles of free enterprise. S
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Special problems dealing with topics related to business. As required Developmental Mathematics (DSPM) DSPM 0700 Basic Mathematics (3 credits) A pre-algebra course including problem solving with fractions, percents, proportions, integers, geometry, variables, simple linear equations, tables and graphs. Satisfactory completion of this course allows the student to exit to DSPM 0800 Elementary Algebra. (Prerequisite: admission is only by the college assessment and placement procedure.) F, S, Su
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1.00 Credits
Instruction in adventure-oriented skills necessary for outdoor survival. Focus is on basic leadership development with a hands-on approach to classroom instruction. Includes techniques of land navigation, rappelling, and marksmanship. Periodic special events, i.e. white water rafting. Open to all students. Assists interested students in applying for Army ROTC scholarships.
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3.00 Credits
Provides instruction in the historical role of the military in the growth and development of the United States. A review of the major causes of and overall strategies of signifi cant historical battles and campaigns of the U.S. Army will be completed.
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2.00 Credits
The course is divided into fi ve major areas: Leadership, Physical Training, Map Reading, Written and Oral Communications, and Basic Tactical Skills to include a fi eld training exercise. The emphasis during Leadership Lab will be to teach the MILS II cadet drill and ceremonies and place the cadet in those situations which will develop his/her leadership ability, self-confi dence, and technical profi ciency.
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2.00 Credits
The course is divided into fi ve major areas: First Aid, Physical Training, Radio Communications, Written and Oral Communications, and Basic Tactical Skills to include a fi eld training exercise. The emphasis during Leadership Lab will be to teach the MILS II cadet drill and ceremonies tactical skills and place the cadet in those situations which will develop his/her leadership ability, self-confi dence, and technical profi ciency.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to provide a basic understanding of the functions of marketing in a capitalistic society. The course is designed to provide theoretical understanding of basic marketing concepts and functions, in addition to practical experiences within the business community. As required
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course to the fi ne arts designed to remove high school defi ciency only. Areas of investigation and participation will include art, drama, and music. Study will include how to produce or perform works of art, how to analyze, interpret, and evaluate artworks, and knowledge of stylistic periods in the arts.
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