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5.00 Credits
Implementation of previously learned irrigation skillsPractice in troubleshooting techniques, equipment installation, operation and maintenance, and management skills.
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1.00 - 25.00 Credits
Offers students an opportunity to work in jobs directly related to the water management industryThis formal training period is agreed upon by the student, employer, and instructor. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
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2.00 Credits
Explore issues related to their cooperative work experience focusing on effective workplace relationships. Co-requisite: WMGT 291.
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1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Project-oriented experiences in the area or applications not covered in the standard water management curriculum. Prerequisite: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of student's education and work experience.
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1.00 Credits
Encourage students to develop awareness of their leadership potential and abilities through small group discussions and assumption of leadership roles and responsibilitiesStudents will acquire information, experience diverse points of view, construct knowledge and practice a variety of interpersonal and social skills, such as communicating, goal-setting, decision-making, team-building, and managing stress.
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3.00 Credits
Provides writing skills useful in the career market.Assignments include memos, letters, and short reportsStudents will acquire basic computer skills, and will learn to proofread and edit their own texts. Prerequisite: Appropriate placement score.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn how to outline material and write technical description, sets of instructions, job application letters/resumes.In addition, they are assigned a semiformal scientific/technical report. Prerequisite: Placement by entrance assessment or C or better in ENG 100.
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5.00 Credits
Study of sexual facts, attitudes, morals, and behaviorIncludes conception, contraception, sexually transmitted diseases, abortion, physiological and psychological aspects of sexual response, varieties of sexual behavior, exploration of sexual abuse and victimization, legal issues in sexuality, sexual ethics, and society's influence on sexuality and sex rolesCourse for adults--lectures and films may contain explicit language, sciences, nudity, and material.Prerequisite: Appropriate placement score or grade of C or higher in ENG 097. Recommended: READ 098. Student may not earn credit for both WST 113 and PSY 113High school students need written permission from parents to enroll in course.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to examine biological issues related to the distinctive anatomical and physiological characteristics and qualities of women. This course does not include a lab. Prerequisite: Appropriate placement score or grade of C or higher in ENG 087; or permission of the Science Division Chair or designee.Recommended: READ 098. Student may not earn credit for both WST 121 and BIO 121.
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5.00 Credits
Focuses on the unique artistic contributions of women artists through history from the middle ages to presentStudent may not earn credit for both WST 124 and ART 124.
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