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Reclaim My Math provides students a customized review of their mathematical skills by taking a mastery approach to learning. Content emphasis varies based on students' needs, which may include basic mathematical and pre-college level algebra. Course instruction is provided through weekly sessions in the Student Academic Success Center (Hudson 315). The course begins with diagnosis of students' mathematical needs and then works to impove the student's foundational math skills.
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A foundation for life skills is the ability to Focus, Observe and Record - three skills used in beginnuing the writing process. Photography on a very simple level can teach the F-O-R and enhance written results. Designed to improve personal, academic and career writing skills, this course teaches focusing, observing and recording. Students will learn to better develop varied sentences, organize paragraphs and write reports through the use of small throw-away cameras.
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In this course students will define sustainability and explore the technology that supports the application of sustainability concepts in buildings, energy, and resource management. Methods and technologies in building systems, energy systems, and resource management and conservation that foster sustainability will be investigated qualitatively and quantitatively. Through these activities students will begin to see how systems could be (re)designed to create sustainable communities. Pre-requisites: College level English proficiency. MAT 091 (Beginning Algebra) or its equivalent.
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The upstate New York Area of the Internal Revenue Service has planned a Tax Practitioners' Institute developed in conjunction with Dutchess Community College and the NYS Department of Taxation and Finance.
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This course is designed to train students in the organization, architecture, setup, maintenance, hardware and software aspects of local area networks. Topics include: introduction to networks, types and characteristics of different network architectures and network topologies, intra and inter-network devices, network operating systems, peer-to-peer and client/server environments, LAN setup and maintenance, network printing, internal web server. A hands-on approach will be taken, with team projects throughout. Note: Students must register for both a lecture and a lab. 3 Lecture, 2 Lab, 4 Credit Hours. Pre-requisite: ENT 108. Co-requisite: ELT 121.
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This course will cover basics of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems. Topics include: an overview of TCP/IP networks with a focus on VoIP, an introduction to VoIP, Quality of Service (QoS), VoIP system components, VoIP protocols and VoIP protocol analysis, VoIP architecture and VoIP codecs. A hands-on approach will be taken, with team projects throughout. Note: Students must register for both a lecture and a lab. 3 Lecture, 2 Lab, 4 Credit Hours. Prerequisite: TEL 110 and EMS 206. Co-requisite: ELT 221.
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