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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 400 Procedures for working in the overhead and underground distribution components Includes pole hardware, overhead conductors, porcelain and polymer equipment, overhead transformers, underground equipment installation, electrical utility disciplines, and safety Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites: Offered: May not be offered this year, check class schedule
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 300 Overview of the theories and devices used to measure electricity Includes electric utility metering terminology, Blondel's theorem, kilowatt-hour meter operating principles, single-phase and network meters, wiring connections for mounting devices, voltmeter, voltage indicator, and ammeter usage, and Direct Current (DC), and Alternating Current (AC), circuits Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites: Offered: May not be offered this year, check class schedule
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25.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 025 Overview, concepts, and techniques using a variety of formulas and functions ranging from basic formulas to financial, logical, and statistical functions to calculate data Topics include how to use Excel's auditing tools to track down formula errors and work with data validation Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites:
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5.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 5-400 Introduction to Excel 2002 (XP) II Includes working with templates, sorting and filtering data, importing and exporting data, working with advanced formulas, analyzing data, and collaborating Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites:
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25.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 025 Overview of workbook collaboration using Excel 2003 Includes the methods for exchanging and sharing information within the Excel workbook environment This course is designed for individuals already familiar with the basics of Excel Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites:
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1.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 050 Introduction to Excel 2007, Level 1 Includes the concepts and skills to create and edit basic worksheets Also includes how to manage, edit and print data in Excel 2007 Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites:
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5.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 5-400 Introduction to Excel 2002 (XP) III Includes customizing your workbook, working with multiple data sources, collaborating with others using workbooks, enhancing your worksheet using charts, and using graphic objects to enhance your worksheet Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites:
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 100 Introduction to the profession of lifeguarding Includes essential water and personal safety, life saving strokes and procedures, rescues and escapes, injury management, surveillance techniques, and preventative safety strategies Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites: Information: Students must possess a current American Red Cross (ARC) Certification in Basic First Aid and CPR for the Professional Rescuer before enrolling in this course and must complete an American Red Cross swimming proficiency pre-test Information: This course follows the American Red Cross Life Guarding curriculum and successful completion leads to a three (3) year ARC certification Information: A program fee may be required to cover ARC certification records Information: May be taken three times for a maximum of three credit hours Offered: May not be offered this year, check class schedule
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 100 Total body conditioning designed to prepare or enhance fitness required for physically demanding professions such as law enforcement, fire fighting, or the military Includes personal safety and preparation, fitness assessments and goal setting, designing an individualized program, programmatic instruction and conditioning, and reassessment and goal setting Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites: Information: This course is intended for individuals who are preparing for a job related physical fitness test or who have physically demanding jobs Information: May be taken three times for a maximum of three credit hours Offered: Fall, Spring
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 100 Total body conditioning designed to enhance sport-related fitness for athletes or fitness enthusiasts Includes personal safety and preparation, fitness assessments and goal setting, relationship of sport to health related fitness components, designing an individualized program, fitness components, designing an individualized program, programmatic instruction and conditioning, and reassessment and goal setting Also includes focus on the development of agility, balance, coordination, power, reaction time, and speed in sports or activities requiring these skills Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites: Information: May be taken three times for a maximum of three credit hours Information: This course is intended for individuals who have been participating in regular conditioning or sport activities Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
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