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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Stresses usage of the language through composition, conversation, oral presentation and grammar review. 4 hours lecture-recitation, 1 hour lab.
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2.00 Credits
This introductory course teaches the use of sign language to familiarize students with communication for the teaching of hearing impaired children. This course is offered for S/U grade only.
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4.00 Credits
A presentation of the central ideas and applications of statistical inference. Topics include the collection and tabulation of data, statistical description of frequency distributions, elements of probability, applications of statistical distributions, confidence interval estimation, tests of hypotheses, and simple linear regression and correlation. 4 hours lecture.
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4.00 Credits
This course presents central ideas of descriptive statistics and statistical inference, as applied to questions in social sciences. Includes graphs, averages, sampling, estimation, hypothesis-testing and relationships between variables. Introduces associated computer skills. Credit cannot be earned for both STAT 2070 and STAT 2050. 4 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on developing the skills needed to write clearly and concisely on the job. Topics include: technical definitions, summary preparation, technical reports, memos, and business letters. The course also includes oral presentations, job search preparation, and word processing and e-mail correspondence in business. This course is intended for students in technical programs. 3 hours lecture.
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0.50 Credits
In today's demanding marketplace, students need to be prepared to sell themselves and their skills. This course is an employability skill-building program designed to help students develop an extra edge and help employers gain valuable workers. By reinforcing school-to-work competencies of students, it is designed to develop the student in four areas: as an individual, as a team member, as a leader and as an employee. 1/2 hour lecture, 1/2 hour lab.
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3.00 Credits
A brief history of world theatre and the study of modern American theatre, movies, and television. 3 hours lecture.
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1.00 Credits
A practical course in the application of scenic construction, set design, lighting design, make-up, costuming, publicity or performance. Students will work in the theatre shop, on crews, or in performance. This course is offered for S/U grade only. A minimum of 30 lab hours per credit hour.
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5.00 Credits
This course prepares the student to take the state required CDL test. It is designed primarily for the energy service industry. On and off highway terrains are utilized as well as late model tractors and loaded trailers, tankers, and high center point of gravity loads may be used in training. Simulation may also be used to replicate dangerous, expensive, or hard-to duplicate scenarios. Upon completion of this course, students must make arrangements to take the DOT test to be issued their commercial driver?s license. Students attending this course must have completed written exams for the Department of Motor Vehicles and obtained a Commercial Driving Permit for class A or class B vehicles with an Air Brake endorsement. Students must present a valid Federal Department of Transportation (DOT) medical examination certificate and valid Social Security card on the first day of class. This course is approved for S/U grade only. 80 hours lecture, 20 hours drive time.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed as an orientation to the college environment and the veterinary technology and aid programs. Lectures and assignments will emphasize goal setting, learning strategies and effective communication. The course will aid the student in identifying resources within the college and the veterinary profession that will enhance their academic career. 1 hour lecture.
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