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AMT 243: Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning Systems
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
This combination class/lab is designed to give the student a basic understanding of the theory, diagnosis, and service of automotive heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Emphasis will be on proper air conditioning recharging techniques and the electrical portion of the HVAC systems. Prerequisites: AMT 240, AMT 2401, and above MATH 111. 6312 AAW 2 PRATHER, M MTWTh 7:00AM- 8:00AM V132B
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AMT 2431: Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Sys Lab
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
Lab to be taken concurrently with AMT 243. 6314 AA 5 PRATHER, M MTWTh 8:10AM- 1:00PM V133 $11.40 lab fee.
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ANTH 100: Survey of Anthropology[
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
The field of anthropology is the scientific study of people from all periods of time and in all areas of the world. Anthropology, as a discipline, focuses on both the biological and cultural characteristics of our own species, Homo sapiens. In this course, we will explore this discipline by looking at how each of the major branches of anthropology attempts to answer the basic question: What does it mean to be human? ( Previously ANT 101.) 8010 WB 5 HABERMAN, D TTh 5:00PM- 7:10PM A126
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ANTH 199: Biological Anthropology Lab
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
Biological anthropology focusses on the use of empirical evidence to place humans in perspective within our historical and biological world. The biological anthropology laboratory is designed to allow students , through examples and hands-on exercises, to understand the evolutionary processes that have produced modern humans. This course is designed to complement the biological anthropology course ANTH& 205. Prerequisite: ANTH& 205 or currently enrolled. 2000 AA 1 TAFF, M T 1:00PM- 2:50PM S339
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ANTH 205: Biological Anthropology[ M
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
Physical Anthropology is the study of human beings from an evolutionary and biological perspective and ANTH& 205 provides an introduction to this sub-field of anthropology. In this course we will examine our own species (Homo sapiens) by looking at the biological basis of life, the processes of evolution, our primate relatives both living and extinct, and the variation seen in modern human populations. (Previously ANT 111.) 8012 DII 5 TAFF, M ARR ARR This course is conducted primarily through the Internet. Students may also be required to make occasional visits to campus. There is a $34.55 fee. WebCT Orientations are available for students who have not previously taken an online class at CBC. In addition, instructor orientation: Monday, 4/6/09, 6:00 p.m., room L101.
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ANTH 206: Cultural Anthropology[
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
Cultural Anthropology is the branch of anthropology that studies the species Homo sapiens from a cultural perspective. This course examines and attempts to explain the diversity and similarity of cultures and peoples throughout the world. ( Previously ANT 120.) 8014 DII 5 TAFF, M ARR ARR This course is conducted primarily through the Internet. Students may also be required to make occasional visits to campus. There is a $34.55 fee. WebCT Orientations are available for students who have not previously taken an online class at CBC. In addition, insructor orientation: Monday, 4/6/09, 7:00 p.m., room L101.
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ANTH 234: Religion & Culture[
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
The anthropology of religion is the cross-cultural study of the relationship between humans and the supernatural world. Unlike other religious studies scholars, anthropologists are more concerned about the relationship and interconnections between people's religious traditions and beliefs and other aspects of society. The objective of this course is familiarizing students with certain aspects that are common to many of the world's religions. In ANTH& 234 we will explore and analyze the meaning of myth systems, the importance and meaning of religious symbols, rituals, religious specialists, how different societies organize supernatural powers and entities, and then finally a quick survey of the world's religions. We will do this in order to come to appreciate the significance all religions hold for the people who follow them, and develop a broad definition of religion that enables us to examine myriad systems of belief on equal terms. ( Previously ANT 128.) 2004 AA 5 TAFF, M MTWTh 8:00AM- 9:00AM A126
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AOT 101: Keyboarding I
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
Introduces the fundamentals of touch typing of letters, numbers, symbols, and operational keys using a computer. It is recommended that a student take CA 100 in the same quarter as AOT 101. 8422 DII 2 SULLIVAN, M ARR ARR This course is conducted primarily through the Internet. Students may also be required to make occasional visits to campus. There is a $34.55 fee. WebCT Orientations are available for students who have not previously taken an online class at CBC. Class ends 5/12/09. $11.40 lab fee.
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AOT 102: Keyboarding II
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
Reinforces keyboarding skills. Introduces appropriate formatting of business letters, personal letters, memos, reports, and tables using word processing software. Prerequisites: AOT 101 and CA 100 or advanced placement for comparable skills. 8424 DII 2 SULLIVAN, M ARR ARR This course is conducted primarily through the Internet. Students may also be required to make occasional visits to campus. There is a $34.55 fee. WebCT Orientations are available for students who have not previously taken an online class at CBC. Class begins 5/13/09. $11.40 lab fee.
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AOT 1091: Keyboarding/Skillbuilding
6.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
Improves keyboarding speed and accuracy through a carefully planned program stressing skill development of alphabetic and numeric keys as well as efficient use of the service keys. Develops 10-key proficiency using 10-key pad. Student may enroll once in AOT 1091, AOT 1092, and AOT 1093 for a maximum of six credits. Prerequisite: AOT 101 or instructor's permission. 8426 DII 3 SULLIVAN, M ARR ARR This course is conducted primarily through the Internet. Students may also be required to make occasional visits to campus. There is a $34.55 fee. WebCT Orientations are available for students who have not previously taken an online class at CBC. Class begins 5/13/09. $11.40 lab fee.
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