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WORK IVY1: Career Exploration
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College
This course enhances success in college by assisting students in obtaining the skills necessary to identify their life, educational, and career goals, specifically in the area of academic and programmatic offerings that support possible career choices.
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WORK IVY2: Professional Presence
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College
This course provides students with the opportunity to develop a professional presence in business and social settings. Topics include professional communication, proper etiquette and job attainment skills.
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WORK IVY3: Managing Personal Finances
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College
An overview of how to manage personal finances. The course includes information in the areas of personal finances, loans, credit, investing and taxes.
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WORK JAP1: Beginning Japanese
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College
This instructor-led course uses a phrase book to learn survival Japanese rather than to study the mechanics of the language.
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WORK JAP2: Intro to Japanese
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College
It's sugoi (cool) to speak, not one, but two languages. Having a good grasp of a second language is also a great resume builder. Show off your new language skills when you complete this course. Introduce yourself to basic language components and start building a foundation in a foreign language with just three convenient sessions.
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WORK JAP3: Conversational Japanese
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College
Whether you want to learn conversational Japanese for travel or just for fun, you'll find this course makes it easy and enjoyable for beginners to master the essentials of the Japanese language. Guided by a native Japanese instructor, you'll also gain cultural knowledge only an insider has. In each lesson, you'll learn useful conversational phrases and vocabulary words particular to a specific area of travel. You'll practice these in drills, interactive exercises, and dialogues. Throughout the course, you'll find helpful audio aids and Japanese words written in the English alphabet. With this, you'll be bypassing one of the biggest obstacles for most beginners of Japanese: the letter system. Along the way, we'll follow the story of two Americans traveling in Japan. Together, we'll be on our way to many adventures in exciting Tokyo and the scenic Japanese countryside. By the end of this course, you'll have acquired basic conversational skills that enable you to travel around the country easily, and you'll have discovered the heart of Japan!
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WORK JOB1: Making Age an Asset in Your Job Search
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College
Are you over 50 and considering a new career? This course, based on research and programs developed by AARP, is a guide for people over 50 looking to make a career change, find employment opportunities, or learn strategies that give them the best chance of getting hired. You'll find out how to plan your job search, build your résumés, get ready for interviews, and take maximum advantage of job openings and offers. We'll begin by taking a realistic look at today's job market to help you identify where your skills and experience will fit. Then you'll focus on yourself¿assessing your skills and interests to see how you could use them most effectively as you zero in on job opportunities. You'll use the AARP Foundation's exciting new interest and skills-assessment WorkSearch tool to guide your self-assessment and highlight your best job matches. Then we'll switch gears and start working on your résumés¿the critical tool that gets you in the door for an interview. We'll cover all the ins and outs of interviewing, including what questions to expect and what questions you should ask. By the end of the course, you'll know how your work and life skills can meet the needs of employers who are hiring today. You'll be fully prepared to begin your winning job search!
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WORK JRE1: Job Readiness Certificate
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College
Prepares participates entering the workplace with the confidence and skills to be a productive employee.
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WORK LAN1: Enhancing Language Development in Childhood
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College
Follow your child¿s lead and have fun while enhancing language development! In this fun and user-friendly course for parents, teachers, and caregivers, you will discover how children learn to process language and how they become proficient speakers and thinkers. This course will help you enrich your child¿s life by stimulating his or her continued speech, brain, and language development in an enjoyable, age-appropriate, and natural way.
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WORK LAW1: Consitutional Law Bill of Rights
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College
Learn the fundamentals of Constitutional Law, with emphasis on the first ten amendments, (The Bill of Rights). The course will include a history of the Bill of Rights, important cases which have dealt with and interpreted these rights, and the challenges facing the maintenance of the freedoms guaranteed by the constitution in the modern world. Discussions will include the fact that following the events of September 11, 2001, Americans are faced with the prospect of making choices between increased security and the curtailing of certain individual freedoms, such as the right of privacy. You'll be encouraged to delve into the problems associated with making such choices, and when and where they may really be necessary. This is a course designed to educate students about the important fundamentals of a free society and how such a society can be preserved, even in an uncertain world. It is highly interactive with challenging lessons and assignments. If you're working in the legal field, or as a teacher or journalist, or you're just interested in history and current events, this is the course for you.
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