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WELD111M: Gas and Arc Welding Lab

At the successful completion of this course, each student will be able to: (1) safely utilize oxy-fuel cutting equipment to cut shapes and prepare material for welding; (2) safely utilize oxy-fuel welding equipment to weld various mild steel joints...

ENGL210M: Science Fiction: Evolution, Ethics, and Technology

For centuries Science Fiction has addressed the big questions of human existence: Who are we? What does it mean to be human? What is the definition of life? Where do we as a species go from here? At its best Science Fiction is the “literature of...

BUS155M: Retail Management

Examines contemporary management issues in the retail environment, with a focus on theoretical principles, problem-solving techniques and decision-making processes. Students will discuss a range of retail management topics, including inventory...

ETEC120M: AC Fundamentals and Residential Wiring

The material presented includes AC theory, electrical distribution, wiring methods and requirements, branch circuits and feeders, grounding and bonding, and overcurrent protection of residential wiring installations. The material presented in this...

MATH215M: Mathematical Proof

An introduction to mathematical language through reading and writing mathematical proofs with a focus on set theory and logic.  This is a writing intensive course with topics selected from various branches of mathematics such as discrete, number...

GDES115M: Digital Imaging

Students will produce pre-designed and original images using Adobe Photoshop®. The focus is on the principles, skills and equipment used in the electronic imaging process. Can be used as either an ARTS elective or Graphic Design course.

CBAM115M: Electrical for Manufacturing

Upon completing this course students will be able to explain the functions of basic electrical components found in the manufacturing environment. Students will also be able to build circuits from schematics, wiring diagrams, and work instructions...

PHYS105M: Astronomy I

Starting with a survey of the night sky and the daily motions of the stars and planets, this course surveys our current understanding of the Universe. It traces the development of the tools of the modern astronomer and how those tools have led to out...

PSYC215M: Abnormal Psychology

This course focuses on defining and understanding what constitutes abnormal behavior. Theoretical perspectives such as biological, psychosocial, and socio-cultural approaches will be examined and applied through comparative analysis. Students will be...