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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
A continuation of Spanish 122. The grammar is more complicated, and more verb tenses are introduced. Oral comprehension and speaking skills are still emphasized through daily oral practice, as well as reading and writing exercises. The textbook, workbook, and lab manuals are the same as Spanish 121 and 122. Prerequisite: SPAN& 122 or equivalent high school Spanish.
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5.00 Credits
A communication course in beginning intermediate Spanish. Increases proficiency through review and expansion of skills, grammar, and cultural foundation of the language. Emphasizes oral communication. Prerequisite: SPAN& 123 or successful completion of two to three years of high school Spanish.
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5.00 Credits
Continuation of Spanish 221 with emphasis on understanding and responding orally, sustaining a complex conversation, reading intermediate level Spanish, and constructing grammatically correct sentences. Prerequisite: SPAN& 221 or permission of instructor.
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5.00 Credits
Continuation of Spanish 222 with emphasis on expanded vocabulary, continuing practice with all grammatical tenses and structures, continuing complexity of reading and conversation, and understanding of Spanish culture in general. Prerequisite: SPAN& 222 or permission of instructor.
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1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Student develops and completes curriculum- related independent project which demonstrates skills and abilities and explores career options. May include, but is not limited to, service learning, original research, and travel abroad. Faculty sponsor approval required. Students with 45 transferable college credits are eligible to begin Learning into Action.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the Tagalog language with emphasis on speaking, listening and comprehension of the spoken word.
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1.00 - 20.00 Credits
A variety of program activities offered primarily in sheltered workshops for special populations which, through an integrated sequence of academic and vocational activities, prepares the individual for more advanced vocational training or paid employment and leads to a certificate of completion.
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0.00 Credits
Safe and effective movement of traffic through construction or maintenance zones. Meets Department of Labor and Industries standards.
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1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Practical on-the-job training and weekly seminars to evaluate and monitor retraining goals. Permission of Labor and Industries and Cooperative Education required before enrolling.
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6.00 Credits
Entry-level training for long-haul truck driving jobs and commercial driving license testing. Topics include basics of trucking industry and trucking equipment; inspection of equipment, mechanical components, brake adjustment, preventative maintenance, servicing, defensive driving techniques, cargo loading, securing load, documentation, map reading, DOT log books, trip planning, accident and fire prevention, reporting, hazardous material transportation and documentation. Study of federal and state laws and regulations, reports, employer/ employee relations, tractor and trailer maintenance, and truck maintenance.
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