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FIN 211: Finance Seminar/ Experiential And Directed Study
3.00 Credits
Essex County College
In consultation with a faculty advisor, students design and complete an independent project related to an internship, current employment, or life experience. This project aids in the assimilation of students' practical off-campus work or life experience in business, industry, or cultural org a n izations with their studies and or career interests. The course draws upon students' experiences and integrates them with study in the finance option. Students are required to attend a weekly one-hour session with their professor when they will discuss readings, assignments, and projects. Prerequisite: "C" or better in FIN 101.
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FPD 080: Foundations of Personal Development I
1.50 Credits
Essex County College
This is a counseling course designed to assist pre-college students in their personal adjustment to the college environment. The course addresses the development of a positive self-concept, effective interpersonal communication skills, and working knowledge of college systems. The course is limited to Special Programs students. Co-requisite: Any skills development course.
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FPD 081: Foundations of Personal Development II
1.50 Credits
Essex County College
This is a counseling course designed to assist the pre-college student in viewing college education as a component in the career development process. Topics covered include realistic establishment of career/educational goals, pursuit of vocational goals, time management, and personal interaction. The course is limited to Special Programs students. Co-requisite: Any skills development course.
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FRN 101: Elementary French I
3.00 Credits
Essex County College
This is the first half of a one-year course for students with little or no background in the French language. Listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing are developed within the limits of basic vocabulary, idioms, and grammar. Pre- or Co-requisites: ENG 096 and RDG 096 or ESL 103 and ESL 104 (passing grade of "C" or better foreach), or placement.
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FRN 102: Elementary French II
3.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course is a continuation of FRN 101. It is designed to expand students' knowledge of vocabulary and grammar to include multiple tenses and uses of the verb. The four language skills: listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing continue to be developed. Prerequisite: "C" or better in FRN 101 or placement.
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FSI 105: Fire Prevention And Inspection
6.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course examines the principles of fire prevention and inspection, with emphasis on the standards designed to protect lives and property from fire and explosion. Based upon the New Jersey Uniform Fire Codes, it covers the regulations, administrative aspects, and enforcement pro visions of life safety systems of buildings; safe use and maintenance of facilities; handling of hazardous materials; retrofit requirements of the code; and techniques for fire inspection and investigation. This course satisfies the education requirement for state certification of fire prevention inspectors.
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FSI 205: Fire Official
3.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course is offered in conjunction with the New Jersey Division of Fire Safety. It provides a comprehensive review of the duties and responsibilities of an appointed Fire Official. It covers the organization and administration of a local enforcing agency as well as legal methods of code enforcement. This course is approved for credit toward Fire Official certification issued by the Department of Community Affairs pursuant to the Uniform Safety Act. This course is designed to assist fire service personnel, property managers, architects, engineers, builders, safety officials, and the public to understand the administrative requirements of the Uniform Fire Code, references standards, and enforcement procedures. Prerequisite: FSI 105.
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GEO 101: Geology I
4.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course in physical geology covers the following topics: minerals, rock types, volcanism, weathering, earthquakes, mass wasting, water, and deformation. Laboratory and field work serve to enhance the topics covered in the lectures. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or betterin ENG 096. Laboratory Fee.
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GEO 102: Geology II
4.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course is a continuation of GEO 101 focusing on historical geology. Lecture topics include: groundwater, glaciers, geologic time, fossils, evolution, earth history, and life history. Laboratory and field work serve to enhance the topics covered in the lectures. Prerequisite: "C" or better in GEO 101.Laboratory Fee.
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GIS 101: Cartography/ Computer Map Reading
3.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course covers the fundamentals of cartography. Topics include coordinate systems, theoretical principles, and acquisition and use of location data using both continuous and discrete geo-referencing methods. The course provides an introduction to preparation and interpretation of data in cartographic form and the use of computers for map compilation, design, and production. It includes principles of Global Positioning Systems (GPS), surveying, digital cartography, and methods of map making. Pre- or Co-requisites: ENG 096/097 and RDG 096/097 (passing grade of "C" or better for each), or placement.Co-requiste: MTH 101.
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