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… is a descriptive, non laboratory survey course in astronomy. Although the course is considered non-mathematical, some basic arithmetic is required. Topics include earth and sky, the structure and evolution of the solar system, stars, galaxies and …
… Cloud Technology CIS200 This course provides an introduction to the private cloud including the architecture and infrastructure, and the core issues of cloud computing such as security, privacy, and …
… World History Since 1500 HIS102 This course surveys the economic, social, cultural and political history of global peoples and cultures from 1500 to the present, paying particular attention to relationships and … this course introduces students to historical methodology and the use of primary sources. Students will have the opportunity to …
… and Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders HSV140 This course explores the special needs of clients that are diagnosed with both a substance … a psychiatric disorder and provides students with an understanding of the complexities of working with this population. Students will develop an understanding of the use of the diagnostic criteria in current Diagnostic and …
… Work HSV215 Introduction to Social Work examines social work within the context of social welfare service and social welfare policies, … ethics are studied in relation to clinical decisions. Emphasis is on the role of social work with culturally diverse and at-risk groups in America that face societal challenges. Students are introduced to the variety of roles available in the social work profession in order …
… Seminar and Field Experience II HSV240 This course continues the addictions counseling seminar and field experience. Students spend an additional 250 hours developing skills in on-the-job training, and they attend a weekly seminar for group supervision. Classroom emphasis …
… Introduction to HVAC/R HVA110 This course introduces the learner to the terminology, concepts and scientific principles used in the Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC/R) …
… Fundamentals MTT108 This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary for a successful career in the machine tool industry. Topics include workplace skills, materials, … Machinery’s Handbook, and drill press operations. Students will have the opportunity to earn the Measurement, Materials and Safety National …
… Child Psychology PSY220 This course introduces the theory and research on the biological, physical, cognitive, socio-emotional and personality …
… Masterpieces of British Literature ENG225 This course emphasizes the major themes, ideas and eras of British literature. Selections include Shakespeare, Milton, Swift, the Romantic, Victorian and Modern eras, and contemporary British …
… World History Since 1500 HIS102 This course surveys the economic, social, cultural and political history of global peoples and cultures from 1500 to the present, paying particular attention to relationships and … this course introduces students to historical methodology and the use of primary sources. Students will have the opportunity to …
… Seminar and Field Experience II HSV240 This course continues the addictions counseling seminar and field experience. Students spend an additional 250 hours developing skills in on-the-job training, and they attend a weekly seminar for group supervision. Classroom emphasis …
… College Mathematics MTH101 This course in mathematics is designed to satisfy the general education requirement at the university level. The emphasis …
… I MTH131 This first course in calculus presents analytic geometry and the calculus of algebraic and transcendental functions including the study of limits, derivatives, differentials and an introduction to integration. The techniques of calculus will be used to analyze functions and their …
… Theoretical and Clinical Aspects of Phlebotomy PBT105 This course prepares the student for the role of a phlebotomy technician. Instruction in human structure and …
… Child Psychology PSY220 This course introduces the theory and research on the biological, physical, cognitive, socio-emotional and personality …
… is a descriptive, non laboratory survey course in astronomy. Although the course is considered non-mathematical, some basic arithmetic is required. Topics include earth and sky, the structure and evolution of the solar system, stars, galaxies and …
… study of British masterpieces from Beowulf (eighth century) through the pre-Romantics (late eighteenth century). The history of ideas will be studied to show the relationship between an idea and its literary genre. Critical …
… Introduction to Physical Geology GLG100 This course examines the basic principles of geology from a physical and historical perspective. It includes such topics as the formation of rocks and minerals; internal and external processes modifying the earth's surface and other natural phenomena; and the evolutionary …
… World History Since 1500 HIS102 This course surveys the economic, social, cultural and political history of global peoples and cultures from 1500 to the present, paying particular attention to relationships and … this course introduces students to historical methodology and the use of primary sources. Students will have the opportunity to …
… Work HSV215 Introduction to Social Work examines social work within the context of social welfare service and social welfare policies, … ethics are studied in relation to clinical decisions. Emphasis is on the role of social work with culturally diverse and at-risk groups in America that face societal challenges. Students are introduced to the variety of roles available in the social work profession in order …
… Seminar and Field Experience II HSV240 This course continues the addictions counseling seminar and field experience. Students spend an additional 250 hours developing skills in on-the-job training, and they attend a weekly seminar for group supervision. Classroom emphasis …
… Fundamentals MTT108 This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary for a successful career in the machine tool industry. Topics include workplace skills, materials, … Machinery’s Handbook, and drill press operations. Students will have the opportunity to earn the Measurement, Materials and Safety National …
… Child Psychology PSY220 This course introduces the theory and research on the biological, physical, cognitive, socio-emotional and personality …
… Game Design CIS185 Students learn the tasks involved in the game development cycle and create game design documents. Game … core mechanics and balance are examined. While learning how to design their own game, the students discuss, analyze and implement design …