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Intermediate Latin I emphasizes the translation of Latin texts. The principles of grammar and syntax presented in Elementary Latin are reinforced. Students will also study Roman history and institutions and the influence of the classical world on Western Civilization. Students must have completed either Elementary Latin II or a minimum of three years of high school Latin. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: ENG-013 and ENG-023
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This is a continuation of Intermediate Latin I. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: LAT-201
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This course is an introduction to law in general and of legal issues involved in the business world. Topics covered include Rights, Sources of Law - Administrative Agencies - Torts - Crime Consumer Protection, Protection, Employment Law, Governmental Regulations of Business, Environmental Law and Basic Contract Law. Suggested optional topics include Ethics and Social Forces of the Law and International Trade. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: ENG-013
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This course covers the major areas of business law, including security devices, commercial papers, agency, employment, business organizations, property and estates, and government regulation of business. Lecture ( 45.00)
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This course is designed to acquaint the student with the types of liabilities restaurateurs and hotel proprietors find in today's litigation-oriented society and the types of insurances necessary to protect their businesses and themselves. After an introduction to law and legal systems, students will learn the many types of laws applicable to the hospitality industry. By learning these laws, students learn how to prevent legal problems from escalating, the importance of their positions in preventing legal catastrophes, and the roles of all parties involved in potential and actual legal situations. This course is not designed to make students into lawyers or to make them managers who attempt to handle legal problems on their own. Lecture ( 45.00)
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This course is designed to acquaint the student with the skills needed for academic success, and to provide an introduction to American law and the legal process. Through a variety of awareness activities, students will further their understanding of the material by acquiring knowledge of and developing the skills necessary to reach educational and personal goals; demonstrate knowledge of the American legal system, the interaction between law and justice, how ethics fits into our legal system and why contracts are the foundation of our legal interactions; and becom4 familiar with distance learning online course and the resources available on the Internet to complete written assignments. Lecture ( 45.00)
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This course is designed to acquaint the student with the types of liabilities construction companies face in today's society and the types of insurances necessary to protect the business and themselves. By learning laws applicable to the construction industry, students learn how to prevent legal problems from escalating, the importance of their role in preventing legal problems from becoming catastrophes, and the roles and responsibilities of all parties involved in potential and actual legal situations. This course also addresses the various construction contracts, warranties, performance bonds and construction insurances generated by one construction project. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: CMT-101
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the elements of a laser, operation of a helium-neon gas laser, laser physics, optical-cavities, properties of laser light, and a survey of laser systems. Safety procedures concerning lasers and related equipment are presented in this course. Lecture ( 45.00) Laboratory ( 45.00)
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3.00 Credits
This course will discuss the properties of light, elements of a laser, and an explanation of various laser systems will be given. Safety procedures concerning lasers and related equipment will be discussed. The course will concentrate on laser applications in various branches of medicine and related fields. Lecture ( 30.00) Laboratory ( 30.00)
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3.00 Credits
Photonic Materials is a course designed to provide the laser electro-optic technology and fiber-optic technology students an up-to-date knowledge of the laser peripheral materials. The material selection and characterization of different laser materials and peripheral materials, such as electro-optic, acousto-optic, and nonlinear materials will be included in the course. In the course the basis for material selection and suitability for laser application will be stressed. Laboratory experiments will supplement the basic non-mathematical theory. Practical applications will be stressed in this course. Lecture ( 30.00) Laboratory ( 30.00) Prerequisites: LFO-101
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