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6.00 Credits
Basic concepts and theories of residential and commercial construction including design, finance, construction (general, mechanical, specialty), and marketing. Prerequisite: CNST 221. [GE]
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6.00 Credits
Application of the concepts and theories presented in CNST 231. Concurrent enrollment in CNST 231 required. Prerequisite: CNST 222. [GE]
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. Contact the instructional dean, division chair or your instructor for more information or to make arrangements to register for Special Project credits in this department. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructional Unit. [GE]
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0.00 Credits
For healthcare professionals and nursing and dental hygiene students only. Prudent heart living, one and two person CPR, adult, child, infant: conscious and unconscious obstructed airway. American Heart Association Health Care provider card issued. Classes will be held at the Northwest Regional Training Center, 11606 NE 66th Circle, Vancouver, WA 98662. Maps available at Advising and Registration. For questions call (360) 992-2207. Required textbook in bookstore. Required textbook must be purchased in advance and brought to the class. Students must have textbook in this single day class.
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0.00 Credits
Pediatric CPR - specifically designed for parents and child care providers. Focus is on home safety, infant and child CPR. This course fulfills the state licensing requirement for child care providers.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to the C++ programming language. Emphasis on object-oriented programming (OOP) design principles and their implementation in C++, addressing issues of reusability, efficiency, and style. Credit not allowed for both CSE 121 and CTEC 221. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in CSE 121 orCTEC 125, or consent of Instructional Unit. [SE]
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to the Java programming language. Emphasis on object-oriented design and development of portable, multithreaded, event-driven software. Credit not allowed for both CSE 220, CTEC 220 and CS& 141. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in CSE 121 or CTEC 125, or consent ofInstructional Unit. [SE]
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to electrical/computer science and engineering processes, principles, problem-solving techniques, and contemporary tools. Applies in-class learning to hands-on projects and explores current industry trends and implications. Credit not allowed for both ENGR 120 and CSE 120. Prerequisite: MATH 103.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to the C programming language. Emphasis on program design, verification, and testing. Programming related concepts in computer science will be covered. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in MATH& 151 (MATH 113), ENGR120, CSE 120, ENGR 109 (ENGR 111) or CTEC 120; or consent of Instructional Unit. [SE]
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5.00 Credits
Fundamentals of data structures and advanced programming techniques used in high-level languages such as C. Topics: trees, heaps, hash tables, sorting, searching, recursion, and algorithm analysis. Cannot receive credit for more than one: CPTS 122, CSE 222, or CTEC 222. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or betterin CSE 121 or CTEC 125, or consent of Instructional Unit. [SE]
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