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HRPR 1100: Medical Terminology for Health-Related Professions
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Medical Terminology for Health-Related Professions emphasizes the clear, concise information needed in order to build the vocabulary foundation required for competence in all phases of medical office responsibility and/or health-related professions. Terms are organized according to body systems, and extensive practice builds solid skills in spelling and pronunciation. (Designed to assist current or future practitioners in medical office or health-related professions.) Same as OFMG 1100.
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HUM 2010: Introduction to Humanities I
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Introduction to Humanities I is a multi-disciplinary survey of the art, architecture, literature, music and philosophy of various Eastern and Western civilizations from pre-history to the late Middle Ages. This course was formerly HUMT 2310.
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HUM 2020: Introduction to Humanities II
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Introduction to Humanities II is a multi-disciplinary survey of the art, architecture, literature, music and philosophy of various Eastern and Western civilizations from the Early Renaissance to the present. This course was formerly HUMT 2320.
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HUM 2340: Black Studies
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Black Studies is an interdisciplinary study of the art, music and literature of black people. The course is also a comparative study of African and African-American culture.
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HUM 2350: Technology in Society
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Technology in Society is a survey of basic inventions, discoveries and processes as well as the cultures and societies that produced them. Students identify these phenomena and speculate with regard to their future impact on society. Extensive reading required.
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HUM 2990: Special Topics in Humanities
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Special Topics in Humanities is an in-depth examination of a selected topic from the humanities. This course may be repeated for credit when content varies.
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INTC 1000: Industrial Math
2.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Industrial Math is designed to provide a review of general industrial mathematics including whole numbers, powers and roots, positive and negative numbers, fractions, decimals, percent, ratio and proportion, basic algebra, and an understanding of formulas, charts, graphs and trends.
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INTC 1010: Quality and Inspection
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Quality and Inspection is designed to introduce students to the concepts of Quality Control, Total Quality Management and current methods used in industry to obtain accurate measurements of parts and components.
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INTC 1020: Safety in the Workplace
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Safety in the Workplace is designed to provide students entering an industrial or technological field with sufficient knowledge about safety, health and keeping a workplace hazard-free as well as how these topics affect productivity, quality and competitiveness.
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INTC 1030: Industrial Concepts
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Industrial Concepts is designed to prepare students to function effectively in an industrial environment. Topics include: career planning, professionalism, workplace ethics and the application of information technology and related materials.
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