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AHLT120M: Introduction to Public Health

This course introduces students to the field of public health: its historical evolution, fundamental theories, concepts and practice in the U.S. The structure of the public health system, the ten essential services, and the core knowledge areas (e.g...

HSV213M: Developmental Disabilities

This course is designed to serve as an overview of various developmental disabilities and the care and treatment of individuals with these disorders. The major types of developmental disabilities, their causes, detection, and treatment are discussed...

WELD184M: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG)

Provides students with a technical understanding of gas tungsten arc welding, equipment adjustments, tungsten electrodes, filler metals, shielding gases, plasma arc cutting and welding safety. Also provides training to develop skills to make quality...

ENGL203M: Introduction to Journalism

Introduces the basic principles of journalism including researching, writing, editing and reporting news for publication in print and electronic media. Students gain practice in producing assignments under deadline that meet the “ABC” standard...

BIOL205M: General Ecology

Ecology is the scientific study of the interrelationships between organisms and their biotic and abiotic environment. Students will investigate the effects of physical and biological factors on the distribution, abundance, and adaption of living...

ETEC225M: Electric Power Substation Engineering

This course will provide in-depth coverage of the engineering concepts regarding utility substations and high voltage transmission. Subject matter will include substation types, switching, electronics, interfacing, integration, automation...

CAD113M: Applied CAD for Industry

An introduction to the basic concepts and practices of producing drawings by computer- aided drafting using AutoCAD® software. Covers setting up for electronic drawing, drawing accurately, controlling the graphic display, basic drawing techniques...

SOCI210M: Changing American Family

This course examines the dynamics of relationships in transition and the changing family unit. It also explores social, medical, spiritual, financial, and legal perspectives of relationships. The question is: Is marriage a legal technicality, a...

HIST203M: Topics in History

This course will vary by semester. Historical topics will be chosen to reflect faculty and/ or student interest and will then focus on an in-depth coverage of that topic. All courses will focus on historical events, forces, personalities, ideas and...

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...