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ATP 180: Alternative Fuels
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
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ATP 290: Independent Study
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
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AVT 121: Introduction to Audiovisual Technology
2.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
This is a survey course that is designed to introduce students to the audiovisual industry. The knowledge acquired through the on-line tutorials and practical experience in the field will serve as a foundation for subsequent courses leading to the acquisition of entry level skills in audiovisual technology. This course provides an overview of the audiovisual (AV) industry and the courses included in the AV program. Students who complete the course successfully will be knowledgeable about industry trends, opportunities, and resources that are available to AV technicians. They will also be proficient in using the technology required to take the on-line courses included in the programs, and they will be able to identify and describe the basic functions of various types of cabling, connectors, equipment, and system components used in the audio, video, and system integration sectors of the industry, Two class hours. 2 Credits.
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AVT 122: Audio Technology
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
This course provides students with a working knowledge of how to install and terminate audio cabling, distinguish between types of audio signals, recognize appropriate audio equipment, install audio components, verify audio system operation, operate audio systems, and complete appropriate documentation. Integrated systems and rental and staging applications are included. The knowledge acquired through the on-line tutorials and practical experience in the field will serve as a foundation for additional courses leading to the acquisition of entry level skills in audiovisual technology. Prerequisite/Corequisite: AVT 121. 3 Credits.
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AVT 123: Video Technology
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
This course will provide students with a thorough understanding of the career path, tasks and terminology of an audio visual technician, working specifically with video. Prerequisites/Corequisites: AVT 121 and AVT 122. 3 Credits.
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AVT 124: Integrated Audio and Video Systems I
2.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
This course will provide students with the skills required for installing and uninstalling equipment on a project basis. Students will also be introduced to advanced technologies in the areas of control and display systems. The scenario-based approach to this course allows the student to envision a project from start to finish, enabling them to address the planning, concerns, and outcomes of a well-orchestrated presentation event. Prerequisite/Corequisite: AVT 123. 2 Credits.
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AVT 125: Integrated Audio and Video Systems II
2.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
Advanced application of audio and video technology in computer presentation, home theater and video conferencing. Prerequisite/Corequisite: AVT 124. 2 Credits.
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AVT 290: Independent Study
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
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BIO 113: Introduction to Agriculture
1.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
The course will include the introduction of some basic scientific principles relating to agriculture and food production. Students will gain an awareness of educational and career opportunities in agriculture.Examples of global and local agriculture will be presented through readings, discussion, and field trips. The course is designed for any student interested in agriculture and food production. 1 Credit.
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BIO 136: Introductory Forensic Science
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
This is an introductory natural science course designed for the non-science, primarily criminal justice, major. The course will cover those biological and chemical fundamentals necessary for the student to understand topics of instrumentation and techniques employed in a crime laboratory. Topics such as matter, atomic theory, chemical bonding, chromatography, hair and fiber examination, blood and drug analysis, toxicology, and DNA typing will be included. The laboratory will include demonstrations and hands-on activities of methods used to study chemical and biological evidence. This course complements the existing CRJ 209 course which emphasizes the investigative procedures involved at the crime scene. Three lecture hours, three laboratory hours. (SUNY-NS) Prerequisite: MTH 098 or equivalent. 4 Credits.
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