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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give students an understanding of the use of bibliographic tools, the skills to use them appropriately, and a basic knowledge of workflow in a technical processing department.
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3.00 Credits
This course serves as an introduction to a variety of media forms as they are used in the library field. Through readings, activities, and project work, students will gain experience and knowledge of traditional audiovisual equipment and materials. They will also learn to use video equipment, computer based presentation systems, and to integrate online resources to create presentations.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the basic supervisory skills that are necessary for library technical assistants. Topics included are job descriptions, employee evaluation, motivation, conflict management, interpersonal communication, time management, training techniques, affirmative action, usage statistics, censorship, and Library Bill of Rights.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CSA* K105. This course covers the theory and field practice of web sites, internet searching and search engines, online reference searches, shared databases, LANs, CD ROM technology, and library networks. LIB* K201 meets the computer literacy requirement.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Completion of 5 library technology courses. This course is a work assignment under actual library conditions that gives students practical experience. During the semester, students will work 90 hours in a library of their choice. This course is required for students with no practical library experience.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Acceptable placement score. A grade of "C#" or better is required to pass this course. This course focuses on basic arithmetic and pre-algebra skills. Topics include whole numbers, fractions, decimal numbers, proportions, ratios, percents, perimeter, area, volume, applications, signed numbers, algebraic expressions and equations. This course does not count towards the minimum requirements for graduation.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Acceptable placement score or MAT* K075 with a "C#" grade or better. A grade of "C#" or better is required to pass this course. This course extends the basic algebra skills acquired in MAT* K075. The topics include signed numbers, solving first-degree equations, exponents, polynomials, and factoring, graphing, systems of linear equations, inequalities, radicals, and scientific notation. This course does not count towards the minimum requirements for graduation.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Acceptable placement score or successful completion of MAT* K095. A graphing calculator is required. Instructor will use a Texas Instrument calculator (TI83). This course will expose students to topics in mathematics that are useable and relevant in today's world. Students will apply mathematical ideas while working within a social context. Examples of topics will include: concerns about the growth of the national debt, environmental issues, probability, statistical implications in our lives, and current events issues.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Acceptable placement score or MAT* K095 with a "C#" grade or better. A graphing calculator is required. Instructor will use a Texas Instrument calculator (TI83). This course continues the development of algebraic skills and concepts. The topics include linear equations, functions and graphs, applications of systems of equations, inequalities, rational expressions and equations, operations on radicals and rational exponents, quadratic equations, exponential and logarithmic functions.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT* K137 or acceptable placement score. A graphing calculator is required. Instructor will use a Texas Instrument calculator (TI83). This course meets the mathematics requirement for liberal arts (non-science) transfer students. The topics covered are selected from set theory, counting and probability, and basic statistics, linear programming, game theory, Markov process, difference equations, and mathematical modeling.
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