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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Continues JPN 102. Emphasis on more complex conversation and advanced grammatical components; continued reading and writing. Emphasis on advanced composition. Prerequisite: JPN 102 with a grade of C or better, or consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Continues JPN 201. Accuracy and ease in more complex conversation; advanced study of reading and writing. Study of more complex syntax and composition. IAI H1 900 Prerequisite: JPN 201 with a grade of C or better, or consent of instructor.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Develops oral facility with the Japanese language using specially designed exercises in pronunciation, stress, and rhythm. Discusses individual readings of modern Japanese works in class. Assigns written and oral compositions based on readings. Helps students to bridge the gap between the intermediate and advanced levels. Develops the ability to use the Japanese language with fluency and accuracy of expression that is achieved by extensive oral conversation in class. * ICCB approval of this course is pending. Prerequisite: JPN 202 with a grade of C or better, or consent of instructor. Formerly: Criminal Justice
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2.50 Credits
Includes 24 classroom hours and 8 clinical hours where each participant will administer and receive a minimum of 27 injections. Dental hygienists successfully completing this 32- hour program will be able to administer local anesthesia as permitted by the Illinois Dental Practice Act.
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2.00 Credits
Teaches planning, installation, and troubleshooting of networks in a business environment. Includes the OSI model, network card configurations, diagnosing network problems, and hands-on practice setting up a network environment. Must have A+ certification or equivalent prior to enrollment.
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4.50 Credits
Provides hands-on training in PC installation, building, upgrading, repairing, configuring, and troubleshooting, Prepares students for both A+ and Network+ certification exams which can lead to a career in PC and network support or studies in advanced technology.
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1.00 Credits
Provides an introduction and overview of the field of supply chain management. Includes objectives, benefits, relationship with other functions, organization, planning, inventory control, production control, purchasing, just-in-time, receiving and stores, material handling, physical distribution, automation, implementation and pitfalls, measurement and control, and finance.
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1.50 Credits
Explores roles and responsibilities, budgets, program planning, speakers, site inspection, site selection, negotiations and contracts, risk management issues, marketing, exhibits, sponsorship, registration, transportation, catering, audiovisual technology and legal issues.
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1.50 Credits
Studies room design, fabric selection, color themes, window treatments and floor coverings. Discover resources available for selling full-line products, how to consult with customers, and making choices to suit customer needs. Provides fundamental skills for entry-level work in businesses specializing in furniture, window covering and floor needs.
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6.00 Credits
Prepares students to work at an entry-level position in a veterinary hospital. Includes veterinary clerical responsibilities, diagnostics, pharmacy, patient treatment, overview of surgery, anesthesia and emergency care, all within the scope of the law. Each topic includes a required clinical practicum at an area veterinary facility; competencies must be demonstrated prior to clinical placement and a preliminary interview is conducted onsite. Students must be at least 18 years old, high school graduate/GED, and proficient in reading, writing, and math. Attendance at an information session is mandatory; background checks and insurance will be discussed.
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