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3.00 Credits
This course is an introductory survey of the plant kingdom. Topics include fundamental structure and function of plants and their economic importance, plant reproduction, the scientific method, photosynthesis, genetics, and ecology. Lab required. Not appropriate for Biology or Health Science majors (4 SCH - 3 Lec., 2 Lab)
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3.00 Credits
The fundamental principles of human nutrition and diet; emphasizes normal nutrition as a basis for making diet adaptations in disease (3 SCH)
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3.00 Credits
A lecture and laboratory introduction to the classification, morphology, metabolism, and general characteristics of microorganisms, with an emphasis on pathogens. Prerequisite: BIOL1014 General Biology OR MAS 1803 Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology OR completion of the LPN program. RBLD 1003 Construction Fundamentals (OD) Orientation to the general construction trade along with an overview of different trypes of building materials used in teh construction field, including lumber, sheet materials, adhesives, fasteners, enjineered wood products, and structural steel. Basic worker safety and a supervisor or manager's obligaton to ensure a safe workplace will be emphasized. We will discuss the causes and results of accidents and the dangers of rationalizing risk, as well as introducting common job-site hazards and protection such as lockout/tagout, personal protective eqiopment (PPE) .Math skills, as needs in the construction trade, will be caught in the course. (3 SCH - Note: Almost exclusively lecture)
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3.00 Credits
Describes the procedures for laying out and framing walls, ceilings, roofs, floors with include; roughing-in door and window openings, construction corners, and partition Ts, bracing walls and ceiling, and applying sheathing. (4 SCH - 2 Lec/6 shop)
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3.00 Credits
Trainees will learn the techniques for reading and using blueprints and specifications with an emphasis on those drawings and types of information that are relevant to the carpentry trade. (3 SCH - Note: Almost exclusively lecture)
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3.00 Credits
Describes the various types of gypsum drywall, their uses, and the fastening devices and mehods used to insall them. Contails detailed instrution for installing drywall on walls and ceiling using nails, drywalls screws, and adhesive. Also covers fire and sound-related walls along with methods used to finish and patch drywall. (3 SCH - 1 lec/6 shop
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3.00 Credits
Covers th siding used in residetial construction and the installation procedures, including wood, metal, vinyl, and cement board siding. Also included is different types of trim used in finish work with a focus on the proper method for selecting, cutting, and fastening trim to provide a professional finished appearance. (3 SCH - 1 lec/6 shop)
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3.00 Credits
Provides detailed instruction for the selection and installation of base and wall cabinets and countertops and introduces the materials, tools, and methods used in cabinetmaking. Practice projects helps the trainee learn the various joining techniques used by cabinetmaers, while providing practice on stationary power tools. Two complete cabinet projects used in past SkillsUSA nation al competitions are also provided. (4 SCH - 2 lec/6 shop)
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3.00 Credits
The properties, characteristics, and uses of cement, aggregaes, and other material that when mixed together, form different types of concrete. Covers procedures for estimating concrete volume and testing freshly mixed concrete, as well as methods and materials for curing concrete. The use of different types of reinforcing materials will be covered. (4 SCH - 2 Lec / 6 shop)
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3.00 Credits
This course will give students the basic skills required to operate word processors and spreadsheets. Students will be exposed to presentation software and database software. Students will learn the basics of database software. Students will learn the basics of email and internet interaction. Students will also be introduced to integrated software packages and their use in the business world. The course will use the current Microsoft software as its teaching platform. Prerequisites: GSTD 0103 Reading, GSTD 0253 Developmental Writing or appropriate placement scores. (3 SCH)
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