Course Descriptions 138 BUSM 2430 Administrative Principles and 2 Credits Prerequisite: BUSM 1220, BUSM 1230 This course prepares students to become contributing members of an office team. specializes in the skills that allow administrative professionals to assume responsibility without direct supervision, exercise sound judgement and initiative, and make decisions within the scope of their authority. The course teaches basic business research techniques, meeting and conference planning, and professional portfolio preparation as well as job application and resume preparation skills. (2 contact ...
Course Descriptions 139 CHEM 1600 General Chemistry 5 Credits Prerequisite: CHEM 1500 This course continues the study of the principles of college chemistry, including organic nomenclature, solids and liquids, solutions, chemical kinetics, molecular equilibrium, acidbase theory, acid-base equilibrium, precipitation and complex ion equilibrium, oxidationreduction, and electrochemistry. Students will complete lab experiments related to these topics. This course is recommended for students who are pursuing an associate degree, or who are science-engineering majors, or who are attempting to qualify ...
Course Descriptions 141 CIVT 2025 Safety in 2 Credits This course emphasizes the basic principles of construction safety and health from the rationale for the programs through the management of safety and health programs. Topics include the significance of safety and health issues on a construction project, construction safety and health legislation and organizations, the principles of accident investigation and analysis and injury control fundamentals, construction industry safety and health practices and applicable OSHA standards, engineering, design and contract administration for safe construction, ...
Course Descriptions 144 COUN 1100 Career 3 Credits This course assists students in examining the components of career choice. It focuses on career awareness, personal awareness, and educational awareness as they relate to the process of career choice. Career planning skills and self-assessment inventories will help students identify tentative career options. The course will also review decision-making strategies and techniques. This course is recommended for students who are undecided about their career choice and those who have not declared a program of study. (3 contact hours) COUN 1200 Employment ...
Course Descriptions 149 EMGT 1800 Emergency Management Guided 1-4 Credits Prerequisite: Approval of Guided Studies Committee and Emergency Management Planning and Administration Program Director This course provides a student or group of students an opportunity to pursue in-depth study in an area of emergency management under the guidance of a faculty member. The content may include issues of current relevance not covered in other coursework, or issues not covered in detail in other emergency management courses. Students must obtain the consent of a faculty member who will serve as their advisor. ...
Course Descriptions 151 ENGL 2275 Multicultural Literary 3 Credits This course addresses question of social cohesion and division; the effects of history and social systems on individual experience; and the way literature and film both reflect shape our perceptions of ourselves and members of different cultural groups. Through the study of literary and film representations of a wide range of cultural experiences, course will develop studentsf ability to appreciate and analyze the art forms and lived experiences of people from diverse cultures. (3 contact hours) ENGL 2280 Survey of British 3 ...
Course Descriptions 165 MATH 1001 Introduction to Technical 4 Credits Prerequisite: MATH 0890 or placement test This course is designed for engineering technology students who have successfully completed MATH 0890 Pre-Technical Mathematics or who have not qualified for MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I because of their placement test score. The course will provide students with a stronger foundation in algebra and geometry, with emphasis on logical thinking and application to engineering problems. Topics include a review of operations and applications of the real number system and geometry; algebraic ...
Course Descriptions 170 MUSC 1250 Applied 1-2 Credits These courses provide voice, piano, or other instrumental study through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified approved studios. The level of study ranges from beginning to advanced. Students enroll for either a one-half hour or a one hour lesson per week. The student pays the college for the credit, but pays lesson fees to the instructor. Fees and payment policies (e.g., in advance for the month) vary by instructor. Students can take up to 4 applied music courses for credit. Students ...
Course Descriptions 171 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY NUET 1000 Nuclear Industry Fundamental 3 Credits This course introduces fundamental concepts used throughout the nuclear industry as an integral part of daily operations. Topics include Human Performance Enhancement (HPE) fundamentals, an introduction to the Systematic Approach to Training (SAT), conduct of On-The-Job training (OJT) and Task Performance Evaluation (TPE), Foreign Material Exclusion (FME), and an overview of the FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Corporation (FENOC) safety manual. (3 contact hours) NUET 1200 Nuclear Plant 3 Credits ...