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IV Student Affairs ....................................... 68 Admissions Market Development ............... 77 Director Name, location, phone, fax, email, web, ............. 77 ACT .................................................................................... 79 Admissions Requirements ................................................. 77 Accelerated Learning Programs ......................................... 82 Veterans Affairs ................................................................ 82 Idaho State Board of Education Articulation Policy ......... 80 Transfer of Equivalent Professional-Technical ................. 81 Credits and/or Academic Credits ....................................... 81 Transfer Credit Limitations ............................................... 81 International Students ........................................................ 83 Institute of Intensive English (IIE) .................................... 84 Career Development Services .......


31 technology, and veterinary medicine usually complete a baccalaureate degree in Biology or Chemistry with a minor in the humanities prior to admittance to a professional program. Faculty advisors work closely with students in planning course work and preparing for the entrance exams and interviews that are prerequisites for acceptance into a professional school. Majors and Minors Offered Majors: Biology This program is designed to prepare students for medicine, dentistry, veterinary science, physical therapy and other related health fields. Students interested in seeking entrance into these professions usually complete a baccalaureate degree prior to admittance to a medical, dental, or veterinary school. Pre-medical students may wish to consider the interdisciplinary option with majors in science and a minor in some area of humanities. Biology majors may also continue their education in a graduate program in the life sciences. Chemistry The Chemistry program is designed


63 Pass standardized written exams conforming to the American Welding Societys Level II criteria. Interpret and use welding codes to write welding procedures, qualify welding procedures, and certify welders. Understand and apply mathematics as it applies to the welding industry. Understand and apply metallurgy, heat treatment, and distortion control as they relate to metal working. Read blueprints and develop shop drawings, and pipe template layouts. Use specialized tools and equipment to measure and prepare material for fabrication Apply simple welding inspection techniques using weld gauges, visual examination, dye penetrant, and micro-etch, tensile test, and guided bend test methods Assessment The instructional programs of the division emphasize skills which are critical to functioning on the job. Instruction is based on specific competencies. Input from Advisory Board Committees aids in assuring that programs are current with the needs of business a


95 STAR Student Advising and Registration Student Advising and Registration (STAR) is a program designed to provide initial academic advising to all new, degreeseeking students. In the weeks prior to the beginning of the Fall and Spring terms, faculty and staff are on hand to help students build their first academic (course) schedules. To participate in STAR, students must be at least tentatively admitted to the college and have math/English placement scores (i.e., ACT, SAT or COMPASS scores). A nominal fee is charged for STAR to pay for schedule processing. Peer Mentoring All new students are encouraged to develop a relationship with a peer mentor. Peer mentors are current LCSC students who serve as an on-campus resource to guide students through petitions, adding and dropping of courses, accessing key campus services, and occasional monitoring of the transition to college life. Peer mentors are assigned to students throughout the academic year and try to have at least two p


128 College Advancement Director: Vacant Office Location: College Advancement Building; Phone: 792-2458; Fax: 792-2201 Web: http:// www.lcsc.edu/alumni Role Mission The Office of College Advancement promotes and supports the mission of Lewis-Clark State College by encouraging, assisting and recognizing friends and alumni in their quest to provide meaningful financial support for the college and its students. It supports and fosters the active participation of all alumni with their alma mater. Office of College Advancement The Office of College Advancement encompasses the functions of development and alumni relations. It provides day-to-day management, operations and support for the LCSC Alumni Association and the LCSC Foundation. Development is the function responsible for raising money for the college through the Foundation, mainly through gifts from individuals, corporations and foundations, and for maintaining gift records and recognizing donors. College Advancement pr


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257 Accounting (Business Division) (AC) ............................... 258 Accounting (OBT Division) (ACOBT) ............................. 258 Aerospace Studies (ROTC) (AERO) ................................. 258 Allied Health ...................................................................... 259 Anthropology (ANTH) ...................................................... 259 Art (ART) ........................................................................... 259 Auto/Diesel Mechanics (GENMC) .................................... 262 Auto Mechanics Technology (AUTMC) ........................... 262 Automated Manufacturing Tech (AMFTI) ........................ 260 Biology (BIOL) .................................................................. 263 Business (BUS) .................................................................. 264 Chemistry (CHEM) ............................................................ 265 Collision Repair (CRPTI) .................................


289 LWOBT 345 Tort Law (3 cr.) Introduces students to the law of torts. This area of the law is concerned with an individuals rights with regard to civil wrongs. Pre-requisite: ENGL 101 or GBOBT 122 or consent of instructor. LWOBT 367 Internship (1-6 cr.) Field experience working as a paralegal in local law offices or other lawrelated environment. Pre-requisite: consent of instructor. Management (OBT Division) MTOBT 140 Inventory Management (3 cr.) This will give students necessary skills to effectively manage inventory to maximize sales and profits. Discussion and practice of the most current methods of inventory management will provide in-depth awareness and experience needed for such positions in industry. MTOBT 160 Distribution Systems (3 cr.) Offers students exposure to and experience with various forms of transportation, tracking, handling, and shipping and receiving methods used in business to get the product from the raw state to the finished product in the ult


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