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3.00 Credits
Concepts and methods of astronomical science, the early theories of the universe, astronomical instruments, the solar systems and its members, stars, galaxies, recently discovered objects, and study of modern cosmological ideas. Prerequisite: 11th year Math or Department permission
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4.00 Credits
The earth's environment, meteorology, geology, astronomy, and oceanography. Field trips and laboratory work included.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the planets, moons and smaller bodies that occupy our Solar System, and to current Space Science research and technology. Topics include the origin and evolution of our solar system, the geological and chemical characteristics of the planets, moons, asteroids, comets and life in the solar system.
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive prospective with which to better understand the determining factors in successfully starting a new business. In addition to familiarizing students with the characteristics and nature of the entrepreneurial personality and providing a framework for self-analysis, the course addresses particular needs of small entrepreneurial businesses including marketing, finance, human resources management and crafting the business plan. Corequisite: ACC 11
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3.00 Credits
Legal issues pertaining to the starting and managing of a small, entrepreneurial business. A comprehensive understanding of essential legal issues including an evaluation of the best business form, special laws affecting small businesses, credit and collection laws, patents and trademark, sales, contract and warranties, commercial real estate and leases, and other pertinent issues. A review and practical application of actual legal and business forms.
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3.00 Credits
A strategic planning approach for the successful growth of the small entrepreneurial firm. Through the use of virtual activities and simulations, this course provides a framework with which competitive advantage can be maintained and enhanced. An analysis of macro and micro aspects of the small entrepreneurial firm enables students to better exploit opportunities while avoiding potential threats. Prerequisite: ES 51
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3.00 - 3.30 Credits
Practical information concerning venture creation and managment through an in-depth analysis of case studies and through presentations and discussions by guest entrepreneurs. Prerequisite: ES 51 Corequisite: ES 55
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0.00 Credits
Low-intermediate portfolio-based course designed to help students develop the fluency, focus, analytical and organizations skills needed to become successful college writers and pass ELA Regents and college placement exams. Readings assigned from various genres and of varying lengths. First of a two-semester course sequence. Prerequisite: Students must be designated as ESL
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High-intermediate/advanced portfolio-based course designed to help students develop the fluency, focus, analytical and organizations skills needed to become successful college writers and pass ELA Regents and college placement exams. Readings assigned from various genres and of varying lengths. Second of a two-semester course sequence. Prerequisite: Students must be designated as ESL
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3.00 Credits
Introduction course to the Personal Training major. All aspects of Personal Training will be covered, including the necessary qualifications and responsibilities of a trainer, the various job opportunities that are available, legal considerations, psychological and motivational factors in working with different types of individuals, and how to set up and run a personal training business. Prerequisite: Open to all students
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