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3.00 Credits
Course includes advanced projects in Furniture and Cabinet Making approved by the instructor with an emphasis on safety. Prerequisite: FCMK100, FCMK116 or FCMK110. Also recommended is FCMK104.
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2.00 Credits
Course emphasis is on raw lumber and includes wood finishes that can be applied by hand. Students will learn surface preparation using simple power sanders or hand sanding. Course also includes instruction in use of stains, sealers, polishes, shellacs, varnishes, and oils. Students will provide their own finish materials if they wish to finish their own projects.
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction for the science and non-science major. The broad spectrum of modern earth sciences includes: astronomy, meteorology, oceanography and physical geology. Volcanoes, earthquakes, continental drift, glaciers, wind action, ground water, rivers and landslides are some of the topics discussed. Prerequisites: ENG104 and READ105 or equivalent COMPASS/ACT scores. NM Common Course Number: GEOL1114.
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3.00 Credits
The orientation seminar is designed to assist new students in making a successful transition into the college and to augment the student's positive feelings about him or herself. Orientation seminars include information on LCC services, financial assistance, campus tours, academic advisement, registration procedures and strategies for coping with post secondary education. Attendance at an orientation seminar is highly encouraged for all new students. This seminar is coordinated by the ACCESS Center.
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2.00 Credits
This course is a college preparatory course and is designed to provide necessary tools for academic success, as students' transition into a post-secondary institution. Topics include goal setting and time management; learning theories and styles; notetaking and test-taking strategies; communication skills such as listening, comprehension and public speaking; health and stress management; campus and community resources. In addition, students will be exposed to college policies and procedures. It is recommended this class be taken during the first semester of academic study.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to assist students in identifying their skills and strengths in order to prepare them to successfully market their education, training, and work experience when seeking employment upon completion of their program of study. The focus of the course is skills identification, résumé writing, interviewing techniquesand job retention. Employment ethics is also emphasized. Prerequisite: Only students in their last or second to the last semester of program completion should enroll in this course.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction of the major eras and historical movements form the ancient civilization to the Medieval period. Prerequisites: ENG104 and READ105 or equivalent COMPASS/ACT scores. NM Common Course Number: HIST1053.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction of the major eras and historical movements from the Medieval period to current times. Prerequisite: HIST101. NM Common Course Number: HIST1063.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the political, economic, constitutional, social and cultural development of the United States through the Reconstruction Period. Prerequisites: ENG104 and READ105 or equivalent COMPASS/ACT scores. NM Common Course Number: HIST1113.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the political, constitutional, diplomatic, social and cultural development from the Reconstruction Period to the present. Prerequisite: HIST161. NM Common Course Number: HIST1123.
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