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GEH 120: Art History
4.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This general studies course focuses on the history of art and design. Lessons and projects provide students with approaches to creative thinking, understanding visual communication and discovering meaning through discussion and research. Lectures and other activities are designed to enhance the student's understanding of the relationship between historical developments and artistic production.
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GEH 121: History of Technology
4.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This general studies course exposes students to the evolution of technology and its impact on society. The course will emphasize the overall impact of major technological innovations and inventions that fundamentally altered the world as well as look at some of the great thinkers that helped technologies throughout history.
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GEM 100: Principles of Mathematics
4.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This general studies course involves a review of the principles of mathematics. Topics to be discussed include whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, the metric system and an introduction to algebra using graphing calculators. These principles are essential in the use of formulas and their applications in the fields of electronics, computer drafting, computer systems and in medical technology.
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GEM 125: Personal Finance
4.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This general studies course blends financial theory with financial applications while providing an understanding of the U.S. financial structure. Emphasis is placed on budgeting, personal income and expenditures, planning for financial security and retirement, saving and investment alternatives, finance and credit sources, the role of insurance, and federal income tax requirements.
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GEM 150: Algebra
4.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This general studies course involves various algebraic operations including signed numbers, evaluating expressions, simplifying and solving algebraic equations, factoring, functions and their graphs, and word problems relative to the respective fields. Prerequisite: Satisfactory performance on the mathematics proficiency examination or GEM100.
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GEM 175: Physics
4.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This course provides an introductory study of the principles and laws of physics as applied to mechanics, hydraulics, pneumatics, heat, sound, and optics.
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GEM 200: Trigonometry
4.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This general studies course involves the use of applied trigonometric functions. Topics include concepts of geometry, Pythagorean Theorem, trigonometric identities relative to right triangles, the law of sine and cosine, logarithmic functions, and an introduction to vectors. Prerequisite: GEM150.
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GES 100: Psychology
4.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This course introduces the student to basic psychological principles. Topics include cognition, sensory and perceptual behavior, conditioning, memory, intelligence, perception, emotions and drives, motives, reactions to conflict and frustrations, stress, personality, and development phases.
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GES 130: Ethics
4.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This general studies course focuses on ethical and legal principles and social responsibilities as they relate to everyday challenges. Students explore modes of applying ethical standards to issues such as personal accountability, environmental problems, interpersonal relations and emerging social systems.
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GES 140: Economics
4.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This general studies course provides a survey of core economic concepts. Students are exposed to the ideas needed for a basic understanding of macro and micro economic principles. Topics include the business cycle, the Federal Reserve, monetary and fiscal policy, inflation, the stock market, and the law of supply and demand.
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