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3.00 Credits
This course stresses intensive practice in vocabulary development and comprehension skills. The classroom component focuses on the following content areas: vocabulary, comprehension, and critical reading, writing, and thinking skills. THe laboratory component responds to student needs via individualized prescriptions. Both classroom and laboratory components address study skills.
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0.00 Credits
Lecture 3, Lab 0, Credit 3 Enhances reading skills in preparation for college-level textbook reading. Reviews the basic skills necessary for students to become better readers and stronger thinkers. Includes a special project. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score and/or READ 090 Corequisite: Academic Learning Center attendance
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3.00 Credits
This course is an overview of the entire career field. It includes study relative to closing cost, economics, financing, land, marketing, and written instruments. There will also be discussion of terminology and the career ladder in this industry.
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0.00 Credits
Lecture 3, Lab 0, Credit 3 Provides an overview of the entire career field of real estate. Studies closing costs, economics, financing, land, marketing, and written instruments. Discusses terminology and the career ladder in this industry. Includes discussion of Louisiana Civil Law. The combination of REAL 102 and REAL 202 prepares students to sit for the Louisiana Real Estate Exam.
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3.00 Credits
This course is the second hald of REAL 102. Includes study of financing, taxes and assessments, appraisal, licensing, and employment and agency relationships. Also includes discussion of Louisiana Civil Law.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an overview of the relationship of humans to the natural environmnet; ecology, conservation, and sustainability of soil, water, forest, range, wildlife, fisheries, and energy resources.
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1.00 Credits
Covers the ecological, soio-cultural, political, and economic factors that affect human relationships with the natural environment and the exploitation, conservation and sustainable management of energy, water, forest, range, wildlife, wetland, and fisheries resources.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys habitats, wildlife species, and human activities to learn how they interact to influence wildlife populations and emphasizes the natural history of wildlife within their habitats in areas of regional and natural importance. Introduces wildlife ecology, conservation and management of natural resources., and the methods employed in the fields of natural conservation and management.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the diversity, structure, interactions, and function of biological systems from the level of organism to the biosphere and introduces natural history of and the consequences of human activities on the major biomes. Focuses on biotic processes such as population ecology and dynamics, evolution, species interactions and composition across landscapes.
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0.00 Credits
No course description available.
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