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3.00 Credits
A survey of major religions of the world. Students will have the opportunity to learn about the philosophical and theological dimensions of world religions in their cultural and social contexts, and the meanings they see in human life and spirituality. Some representatives of different religions are invited to speak to the class.
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3.00 Credits
Special Topics
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This course explores representations of American Indians through film, including feature, independent and made for television movies. This class explores the ways in which U.S. history and American ideologies influence American Indian representations in film and mainstream interpretations of these images. This exploration then forces us to ask how these images and representations affect American Indian communities and American Indian peoples' identities. This class also discusses ways in which American Indian people can counteract mainstream stereotypes and work to create a more accurate representation of American Indians in mainstream and popular culture.
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3.00 Credits
Provides student with the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in a work placement experience. Academic Advisor will assist student with work place placement and development of course objectives. Registration in this course is restricted.
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3.00 Credits
Special Topics
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students needing background in computer information systems. The course will introduce the student to basic concepts of computer hardware and office software. Topics include history, basic functions, security, careers, and future trends. This course covers the foundations of the operating system, use of programs including Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, and the Internet. The course objective will be accomplished through extensive hands on "learning by doing" approach.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: IS 101 or successful score on the IS 101 placement exam. This Core course provides introductory contemporary theories and practices of computer information systems, operating systems, and future trends using the application software program Microsoft Office Suite. Topics include file management, use of Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Publisher. This course prepares the student for further college life, small business, or office management. The course objective will be accomplished through extensive hands on "learning by doing" approach.
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3.00 Credits
Special Topics
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: IS 102 or successful score on the IS 102 placement exam. This course provides students with the opportunity to use advanced concepts of Word and Power Point in the software program Microsoft Office Suite. Topics using Microsoft Word include Tables, Charts, Mail Merge and inserting hyperlinks. This course prepares the student for small business, or office management. The course objective will be accomplished through extensive hands on "learning by doing" approach.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites IS 102 or successful score on the IS 102 placement exam. This course integrates the use of Microsoft Excel, Access and Outlook, by requiring students to complete practical, relevant projects involving the use of these programs together. Topics using Excel include 3-D cell reference, importing data, and customizing worksheets. Topics using Access include editing records, sorting and filtering records, and creation of forms. Projects include budget construction, sales reports, and linked invoices. This course prepares the student for grant administration, small business, or office management. The course objective will be accomplished through extensive hands on "learning by doing" approach. .
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