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3.00 Credits
This independent study capstone course involves the creation of a project using GIS. Proposals must have instructor approval. Projects incorporate collecting GPS data, building an attribute geodatabase, and are completed using ArcGIS software. Final presentations are required,which explain data collection techniques, analysis, and project success. Prerequisite: CT265 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS). (Spring semester)
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the fundamental concepts used to design structural members.Topics include the relationship between stress and strain, design of beams, shear and moment diagrams, deflection of beams, and columns. Practicums include computational work, related to problem analysis, and the performance of tests on various construction materials such as steel, concrete, and asphalt. Prerequisite: CT121 Statics. (Fall Semester)
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9.00 - 36.00 Credits
This course provides for enhancement of academic skills through work-related experience. It is the students responsibility to arrange the practicum,which must conform to Department guidelines and may be used as a technical course substitution. Prerequisite:Department Head permission and a program GPA of 2.5 or higher.
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10.00 - 22.00 Credits
This course allows for the definition of a new product or service;the development of the design and prototype, a marketing planand strategy, and a production/implementation system to provide a successful technology business. Start-up community/business resources are identified to help provide the needs of the new business.Additional fees may be assessed to reflect additional costs associated with the usage of equipment and materials. Prerequisite: Program Committee approval for the project. (Students must provide the Committee with project description.)
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10.00 - 22.00 Credits
This course is to the continuation of CT302 InnovativeCivil/Surveying Products & Services 1.Additional fees may beassessed to reflect additional costs associated with the usage of equipment and materials. Prerequisite: CT302 InnovativeCivil/Surveying Products & Services 1.
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1.00 Credits
This course furthers career development through vocationalassessments and opportunities to learn about specific careerfields. It includes completing job applications, application letters and resumes, and learning interview techniques. Prerequisite:Appropriate placement test result.
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3.00 Credits
This course improves reading skills by stressing improvement of reading comprehension and vocabulary skills in preparation for college-level coursework. Prerequisite:Appropriate placement test result.
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5.00 Credits
This course improves reading and study skills. It stresses improvement of reading comprehension, vocabulary, and study skills in preparation for college-level coursework. Prerequisite:Appropriate placement test result.Mandatory Corequisite: ED112 CriticalThinking and Reasoning.
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3.00 Credits
This course develops the academic skills that are essential for college success.Topics include goal-setting, time management,memory improvement, note-taking, SQ3R, vocabulary development, and testtaking. Prerequisite:Appropriate placement test result.
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3.00 Credits
This course develops study reading skills. It covers a systematic approach to reading textbooks and related academic materials.Topics include the parts of the textbook, establishing a purpose for reading, skimming and scanning techniques, organizational patterns, textbook notations, understanding and using vocabulary, SQ3R, retention strategies, and review techniques. Prerequisite:Appropriate placement test result.
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