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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Course includes the theoretical and practical applications of residential house wiring including residential code, safety wiring methods, circuit design, circuit components, tools, installation, planning and estimating, blueprint reading, low voltage and troubleshooting.
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4.00 Credits
Course will include the introduction to basic use of tools and equipment used in plumbing and basic design for proper rough in, water, vent, and potable water.
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3.00 Credits
This course helps the student develop problem-solving skills using mathematical equations to solve business problems and to enhance business performance and operations. Topics covered in this course include: the time value of money, interest calculations, trade and cash discounts, and concepts related to minimizing operational costs while increasing productivity. Prerequisite: MATH105, equivalent COMPASS/ ACT score or instructor approval.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the student an understanding of the structure of business, business activities, business opportunities and the overall nature of the business world. Also covered is an overview of the principles of marketing, the concepts of management, business ethics and the global context of business. Prerequisites: ENG104 and READ105 or equivalent COMPASS/ACT scores. NM Common Course Number: BUSA1113.
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3.00 Credits
Personal Finance covers the different types of loans and credit, such as: mortgage, commercial, and credit card; amortization of loans; the various types of insurances, etc. Prerequisite: MATH106, equivalent COMPASS/ACT score or advisor approval. NM Common Course Number: BFIN2113.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with the opportunity to gain academic credit for professional, on-the-job experience while working for a private, local, state, or federal agency. Internships are unique and negotiated between the student, employer, and respective faculty/advisor. Students are required to comply with specifications set forth in the individualized cooperative education program training agreement. Students have an opportunity to earn an agreed upon wage/salary for their internship, and supervision is monitored and recorded by the specific agency and documented and reported to the specific agency and the Business Administration faculty/advisor. Prerequisite: Student should be in their final semester of the program.
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1.00 Credits
The goal of this course is to provide drivers with knowledge and safety driving techniques to prevent collisions and violations. The course focuses on collision prevention though hazard recognition and application of collision avoidance techniques. In addition, the course addresses common driving violations that result in collisions and how to chance driving habits to eliminate moving violations. The class will consist of the immediate care given to an injured or suddenly ill person. It consists of learning the techniques that will help evaluate a victim of sudden illness or accident.
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1.00 Credits
The class will consist of preventing problem behavior and handling crisis situations on a school bus. The program is a safe non-harmful behavior management system designed to aid in maintaining the best possible welfare of agitated or out-of-control individuals during their most violent moments. The program is specifically designed to show how school bus drivers can apply the principles of the program and techniques in an effort to provide for the care, welfare, safety and security of both the passenger and driver.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed for drivers who either transport cargo or passengers as part of a job.
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1.00 Credits
The class will consist of First aid, CPR and the immediate care given to an injured or suddenly ill person. Students will learn the techniques that will help to evaluate a victim of sudden illness or accident. It will cover the basics from breathing and cardiac emergencies.
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