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Are you a journalist interested in specializing in health-related topics or a health professional who'd like to develop a career as a professional writer? Learn to write about medicine, nursing or nutrition related issues and to interpret medical research and translate medical terminology into plain clinical English. write what editors need and want-how to get published.
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If you mess up on something important what are the four things your boss wants to hear from you? What are two secrets for building confidence in your job perfomance. Is it tru that "there's no harm in asking?" Come learn from former bond ungerwriter and current SUNY Orange adjunct Business professor Brenda Capuano and former corporate trainer/consultant. and CEO (of Green's Department Store), and current SUNY Orange Business Solutions Coordinator Donald Green. 4 sessions.
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Are you interested in the importance of green buidings and energy conservation strategies? The course presents an overview of consumer power generation technologies: wind, solar and geothermal; also power conservation through passive solar design and Net Zero. You will learn about third-party credentialing for Green Buildings and professionals. Architect Emma Gonzalez-Laders will assist you in methods needed by you the homeowner to evaluate ways to make new and existing homes more energy efficient with a higher return on your investment. 2 sessions
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This one evening class is designed to introduce you to the basics of solar energy, the defference between solar electric and solar hot water systems, the types of systems available for each and pros and cons of them. Costs of installed systems and tax credits will also be discussed.
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The course provides students with a solid background consistant with current changes in the trade practices, materials, and the requirements of the 2008 edition of the National Electrical Code currently used today, and is arranged in a logical sequence consisting of four sections: fundamentals, installation, planning and specialized installations, following the order in which the installation would be made in a typical residentail structure. Although the course content is concerned primarily with residential installations, many of the concepts and principles may be applied to commercial and industrial electrical construction. The most complicated procedures will be simply explained step-by-step and students will receive ample hands-on training within the safety of the classroom. The principles of electricity remain fixed, while the methods, materials and and tools of the trade are continuously evolving. This course presents both the fundamentals of electrical wiring and the latest practices used in the trade. 7 sessions
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This course is a pre-requisite to our Introduction to our Photovoltaic Systems course. The class will provide a review of basic arithmetic and elementary algelra. These mathematical skills are needed to understand the principles of basic electricity for renewable energy. This electricity course content is designed for beginners who want to get acquainted with the basic concepts of electricity. It is an ideal course for both people with no knowledge of electricity or electrical principles and those who have construction but not electrical background. The course outline includes: Basic Electrical Theory, DC Electrical Theory Ohms Law-Resistance, Voltage, Current Voltage Drop Problems, Causes and Remedies, How AC and DC are Produced, Introduction to Transformers and more. 7 sessions
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For beginners. A basic course in grammar, punctuation, conversation, and reading. Contemporary Italian culture is discussed.
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For beginners. A basic course in grammar, punctuation, conversation, and reading. Contemporary Italian culture is discussed.
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This course increases students' ability to use the language through advanced grammar study and continued reading, writing & speaking. Students do basic review, then study more complex patterns, verb tenses, including subjunctive. Reading, writing and speaking focus on contemporary Italian culture and events. Prerequisite: ITA 102 or instructor placement
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