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  • 3.00 Credits

    P In this course, the student will learn basic characteristics of weather and the use of surface weather maps and satellite photographs to study Earth's weather. The course of study allows the student to define the various parameters that are commonly used to describe the state of the atmosphere, and provides the student with the opportunity to utilize the latest technology in interpreting and analyzing weather phenomena
  • 3.00 Credits

    P This course gives an overview of the various branches of mathematics and their development. Topics to be studied are: sets and Venn diagrams; inductive and deductive reasoning; counting principles; permutations and combinations; probability; descriptive statistics; logic; geometry; and an introduction to algebra. Prerequisite: MAT1033 or equivalent
  • 3.00 Credits

    P The intent of this course is to present topics which demonstrate the beauty and utility of mathematics to the general student population. Along with MGF1106, it is designed as a terminal course for students who do not intend to take other mathematics courses. Prerequisite: MAT1033 or equivalent
  • 3.00 Credits

    P This course is a study of both the formal and informal nature of human thought. It includes an examination of informal fallacies, sentential symbolic logic and deductive proofs, categorical propositions, syllogistic arguments and sorites. Prerequisite: MAT1033 with grade of C or better
  • 3.00 Credits

    O Students receive sales training, develop customer service and sales management skills. An examination of both the traditional and the partnering selling process. Sales call strategy, account management, presentation development, communications, responding to objections, total product quality and partnership building are all integral subjects
  • 3.00 Credits

    O A non-technical approach to the planning, scheduling, and budgeting functions in advertising and related public relations/promotional efforts. Balancing the promotional mix (personal selling, advertising, promotions, and public relations) to achieve maximum efficiency; techniques of evaluating advertising effectiveness. An emphasis on small business concerns and cost control. Prerequisite: MAR2011 or permission of instructor. Prerequisite: MAR2011 or permission of instructor... Full Description
  • 3.00 Credits

    O This course is intended for biotechnology majors and for students interested in careers in histotechnology. This course will provide an introduction to the processes and materials used in today?s histotechnology laboratory environments including the medical diagnostic, biotechnology, and research sectors. Students will gain an appreciation for working in a regulated environment. Topics will include basic principles of fixation and processing, major instrumentation, preparation of solutions and stains pertinent to the histology lab, current good manufacturing and laboratory practices, safety, knowledge of various tissues used in histology, and documentation
  • 1.00 Credits

    O The laboratory will detail typical histotechnology procedures with the appropriate documentation BCN1210 B UILDING CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 3.0 P Building Construction Materials is a study of materials and supplies used in construction. Identification, uses, manufacture and structure of wood, cement, masonry and metal materials are discussed. The course focuses on the advantages and disadvantages of materials as they relate to durability, permeability, aesthetic qualities, internal stresses, heat and sound energy transfer, combustibility, fire ratings, and other physical characteristics
  • 3.00 Credits

    P MMC2100 is a survey of the techniques, skills, and methods used in writing for newspapers, magazines, advertising, public relations, and broadcasting. Prerequisite: ENC1101 and ENC1102, both with a minimum grade of C PLA1003 I NTRODUCTION TO LEGAL TECHNOLOGY 3.0 O This course is designed to introduce the student to the American legal system and to examine the roles of the lawyer, the legal assistant, and the legal secretary. It will provide an overview of the training and purposes of legal professionals and survey various fields of law
  • 3.00 Credits

    O This course is intended for 1st term business (A.S./A.A.S./Certificate) students. It will address the topics of professionalism and work ethics in both the academic and work environment. Experiential exercises will include building a personal/professional 5-year goals statement, interview with selected professional and academic persons, and role playing of situational challenges. Topics will also include etiquette, dress, correspondence (including e-mail), use of the Internet, team building, time management, and personal/professional ethics. personal/professional ethics
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