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ART K 211: Drawing III
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: ART* K112. This course will provide students who have taken Drawing I & II the opportunity to continue to develop their drawing skills. Students will evolve their own style of drawing while continuing to strengthen their observational and perceptual skills through focus and the live model. Students will begin to place conceptual importance on their drawings through intensive group and individual critiques.
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ART K 289: Portfolio Development I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisites: Placement test score indicating ENG* K101 or completion of ENG* K100 with a C or better, and permission of the instructor. Students will prepare a portfolio stressing the individual's career and/or education goals. This course is recommended for any student preparing to transfer, apply for graduate study or apply for a job in art or architecture. Students will become familiar with the essential business practices of the visual arts profession and will learn how to professionally photograph and present their work.
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ART K 291: Portfolio Development II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisites: ART* K289 Students who have completed Portfolio Development I will continue to work on a portfolio stressing the individual's career and/or education goals. This course is recommended for any student preparing to transfer, apply for graduate study or apply for a job in art or architecture. Students will become familiar with the essential business practices of the visual arts profession and will learn how to professionaly photograph and present their work.
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AST K 101: Principles of Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Co-requisite: ENG* K100 or higher. This course covers the ideas that account for the earth and heavenly bodies and their characteristics. This course is designed to develop an appreciation of the beauty and order of the universe. Observational exercises, including star identifications and use of the telescope, are included.
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BBG K 101: Intro to Business
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
In this course, the focus for students will be on a practical understanding and application of how business works, how it contributes to quality of life, the rewards of entrepreneurship, its legal framework, trade terminology, and business operations including marketing, finance, accounting, and management. This course gives an orientation to business curriculum. This course will emphasize the relationship of business to an individual's everyday life in American society. Students required to take BBG* K101 should enroll in it prior to or in the first semester that they take a BBG*, BMG* or BMK* course. This course is open to all General Studies students as an elective. Certain restrictions apply to this course for business majors. Please refer to your program of study prior to registration.
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BBG K 115: Business Software Applications
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: Placement score indicating ENG* K101 or completion of ENG* K100 with a "C" grade or better, and successful completion of MAT* K095 with a C# or better or acceptable score. Corequisite: MAT* K137 or permission of the instructor. Using Microsoft Suite application software, students in this hands-on course will learn to use each of the software packages as they relate to the business environment. These software packages include an emphasis on Excel to build flexible spreadsheets used in business decision-making, supplemented with Word to produce professional-looking documents, Access to select and analyze data to produce valid results, and Powerpoint to effectively present and communicate.
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BBG K 231: Business Law I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: Placement score indicating ENG* K101 or completion of ENG* K100 with a "C" grade or better. This course provides the student with an understanding of fundamental legal principles and their applications to business transactions and to individual rights and obligations. Crimes and torts are examined, and special emphasis is placed on the study of the law of contracts.
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BBG K 232: Business Law II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: BBG* K231. This course covers the basic principles of the substantive law governing real and personal property, sales transactions, and commercial paper.
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BBG K 291: Business Capstone
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisites: BMG* K202, BBG* K231, BMK* K201, ECN* K101, ECN* K102 and ACC* K233 for Accounting students or ACC* K118 for Business Administration - Management students and Marketing students or permission of the instructor. Co-requisites: BFN* K201 for Accounting students or BFN* K201 and BMG* K218 for Business Administration - Management students
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BBG K 294: Hours* Business Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. In this course, students receive on-the-job placement in a business setting in one of many areas (accounting, management, or marketing). This is a college-supervised experience based on a learning contract with evaluations by both the college faculty and the staff of the cooperating business. *A one-credit business practicum is required in the Public Administration and Business Certificate Programs, while a three-credit business practicum is required in the Business Administration Management Career and Business Administration Public Administration Option Associate Degree Programs.
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