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2.00 Credits
This course introduces various specialties offered by many eye care professionals with emphasis on the background and theory in fundus photography, computerized vision testing, in-office surgical assistance, new research areas, sports vision, nutritional vision, vision therapy or orthoptics training, low vision, occupational and safety dispensing, and office management. One area of expanded learning is selected by the student and approved in conjunction with his/her on-site clinical supervisor and program director. Prerequisite: VCT 125. (SCC)
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6.00 Credits
This course offers practical applications in various office procedures at worksites such as ophthalmology and optometry offices, optical shops or the SCC clinic. Prerequisite: Successful completion of first and second quarter VCT courses. (SCC)
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4.00 Credits
Students learn public relations duties, patient handling and control, appointment scheduling, telephone and mail procedures, professional grooming, and optometric financial systems. (SCC)
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5.00 Credits
This course introduces the fundamentals of field hydrology and the various components of the hydrologic cycle with an emphasis on runoff and hydrologic measurements, basic computational techniques, and water rights doctrines. (SCC)
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5.00 Credits
Students study the basic geologic framework and hydrology of aquifers. Geologic factors such rock type, structure, geomorphology and geologic environments are introduced. Groundwater terminology, basic principles of groundwater flow, practical application of geologic maps and aerial photos, and basic computational skills are emphasized. (SCC)
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5.00 Credits
Students review the principles of groundwater flow. Hydrologic parameters associated with confined and unconfined aquifers are introduced. Interpretation of well log data as a tool for understanding aquifers is presented. Quantitative and qualitative groundwater resource problems are discussed. Practical applications and basic computational skills are emphasized. (SCC)
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5.00 Credits
This course introduces the fundamental techniques of gathering, organizing and presenting technical hydrologic information in written and verbal form. Research of employment opportunities and various job descriptions particular to the water resources career field is conducted. Students learn to complete job application forms and resumes. (SCC)
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
This practical course assists students in pursuing careers in water resources. Students learn to complete employment applications, resumes and employment portfolios. Faculty assist students in making employer contacts, interviewing and follow-up. Students are required to evaluate their work experiences and submit comprehensive written and oral reports. (SCC)
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
This practical course assists students in pursuing careers in water resources. Students learn to complete employment applications, resumes and employment portfolios. Faculty assist students in making employer contacts, interviewing and follow-up. Students are required to evaluate their work experiences and submit comprehensive written and oral reports. (SCC)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course provides practical experience that allows students to gain additional knowledge in a special topic of interest in water resource management. Guidance from the water resource instructors is provided to help students maximize their projects. (SCC)
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