29 19156259 4L60-E Automatic Transmission Hydra-Matic 4L60-E four-speed electronically controlled automatic with 3.06 first gear and 2300-rpm stall speed converter. 12497316 Transmission Controller Fully programmable controller, wiring harness, software, and laptop hookup for use with the 4L60-E transmission. 14011012 Aluminum Water Pump, short-style Saves weight over comparable iron pump. Casting has short-style mounting legs used on pre-1982 Corvettes. Pump has reinforced snout and a large hub with dual bolt patterns. 12342071 Air Cleaner, Chevrolet-logo Classic Design Fourteen-inch round ...
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Operate all bands 1.8-30 MHz anywhere with any transceiver using a single random wire and MFJs Random Wire Tuner. Small enough to carry in your hip pocket. Handles 200 watts output. Matches high or low impedance loads by interchanging input and output, so it uses SO-239 connectors for both. Measures a super compact 2.25H X 3.5W X 5.25D inches. MFJs Smallest VERSA TUNER MFJs smallest (5x2 1/2x6) and most affordable 200 Watt PEP VERSA TUNER. Match dipoles, vees, random wires, verticals, mobile whips, beams, balanced and coax lines continuously from 1.8-30 MHz. A 4:1 balun for balanced lines is built ...
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10 BUS 220L. Legal and Ethical Environment of Accounting Practice Emphasizes knowledge in the areas of the Law of Contracts and selected portions of the Uniform Commercial Code: Sales of Goods; Commercial Paper and other Negotiable Instruments; and Secured Transactions. Prerequisite: MSA classified standing. 3 units BUS 220N. Organizational Behavior and Strategy Develops general management perspectives using strategy for competitive positioning and to guide organizational structuring. Within this context, the management of organizational behavior builds skills for leadership, motivation, ...
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1 CMPE 137. Wireless Mobile Software Engineering Mobility analysis, design principles, techniques, and methods for software systems on a variety of wireless and mobile Internet based computing and communication platforms, such as advanced pocket/tablet PCs, GPS, Bluetooth, Infrared, Wi-Fi, and RFID. Design multi-disciplined mobile project. Prerequisite: CmpE 131. 3 units CMPE 138. Database Systems I File organization and storage structure, database system architecture, entity relationship model, normalization techniques, SQL, relational algebra, storage organization, query processing, ...
175 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS CIS A192 INTERMEDIATE MICROSOFT WINDOWS (.5) Prerequisite(s): None. A continuation of CIS 192Z. Topics include: object linking and embedding; data exchange; customizing startup and program menus; adding and deleting software and hardware from the system; troubleshooting; program list handling; advanced explorer, accessories and an OLE exercise. 8 clock hours. CIS B192 FRONTPAGE 2000 (.5) Prerequisite(s): Beginning and intermediate Internet or equivalent A practical introduction to website creation using Microsoft Front Page 2000. Topics include the creation, editing, and ...
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176 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS CIS I192 ADVANCED TOPICS IN ACCESS FOR WINDOWS (2) Prerequisite(s): None. A continuation of CIS H192. Topics include: using macros and Access basic; creating switchboards; establishing security; running, testing and debugging applications; repairing and maintaining databases. 32 clock hours. CIS J192 BEGINNING WORD FOR WINDOWS (.5) Prerequisite(s): None. An introduction to word-processing. Topics include: setting tabs/margins; bolding, underlining, centering; document converting; saving in other formats; using headers/footers; indenting; using special characters; proofreading ...
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110 HUMANITIES Director: Kevin M. Staley Instructional Designer: Christine M. Boyland Lecturers: Christine M. Boyland, Joseph Catanese, Joseph Constance, Mark W. Cronin, Joseph M. Horton, Matthew Lomanno, Paul S. Metilly, Robert E. Michael, Rev. Stylianos Muksuris, Graham L. Ward. All students participate in the Humanities Program, Portraits of Human Greatness, during their freshman and sophomore years and may elect further Humanities courses in their junior and senior years. Humanities does not offer a major program. Through readings, lectures, seminars, and a varied program of films, concerts, ...
How to Enroll Students interested in pursuing Credit for Life Experience should contact the Office of Career Placement and Cooperative Education. correspondence or extension credit Volunteer State Community College accepts a maximum of 15 semester hours earned by correspondence and/or extension, provided that such credits are taken from an institution which is a member of the University Extension Association, the Teacher College Extension Association, or the appropriate regional accrediting association. Prior to a students initial registration at Vol State as a regular student, the ...
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Instructional Regulations 0 A co-requisite means that the requirements are to be completed simultaneously. In a number of course descriptions the prerequisite may be either (1) a certain amount of high school course work OR (2) a specific college course. If the student takes a college course that may be used as the prerequisite for another course, the college course will take precedence over the high school work. course numbering system Courses numbered 001 to 0999 are developmental in nature; 100 to 1999 are on the first year or freshman level; 200 to 2999 are on the second year or sophomore ...
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administered only to students who have already been admitted to the College. For students wishing to prepare for the placement test, study booklets describing the content of the tests are available in the Office of Testing and Assessment. Applicants will not be refused admission to the college because of low test scores. Test scores are used for counseling and placement only. The placement test is not a pass/fail exam. This placement test is comprised of three exams: English, math and reading. The placement test is primarily administered on computer; however, a paper/pencil version is available. ...
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34 Enrollment Copies of either or both of those statements may be obtained by writing or calling the Admission Office. Early Decision The Early Decision program is designed for students who have investigated their college options thoroughly and have decided that Hamilton is their first choice. Hamilton College values the commitment and enthusiasm demonstrated by students who choose this program. Our statistics show that Early Decision candidates have received a slight advantage in the admission and financial aid process.The program enables students to clearly indicate that Hamilton is their first ...
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Courses of Instruction Humanities 111 HUMANITIES Director: Kevin M. Staley Lecturers: Jeffrey Aubuchon Joseph Catanese, Joseph Constance, Mark W. Cronin, Elizabeth Dubrulle, Joseph M. Horton, Matthew Lomanno, Paul S. Metilly, Robert E. Michael, Graham L. Ward. All students participate in the Humanities Program, Portraits of Human Greatness, during their freshman and sophomore years and may elect further Humanities courses in their junior and senior years. Humanities does not offer a major program. Through readings, lectures, seminars, and a varied program of films, concerts, exhibitions, ...
173 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS v Indicates laboratory or studio fees 8 Indicates course may be offered online CIS B193 2D Computer Animation I CIS C193 2D Computer Animation II CIS D193 2D Computer Animation III CIS E193 2D Computer Animation with Action Scripting I CIS F193 2D Computer Animation with Action Scripting II CIS G193 2D Computer Animation with Action Scripting III CIS H193 3D Computer Generated Imagery I CIS I193 3D Computer Generated Imagery II CIS J193 3D Computer Generated Imagery III CIS K193 3D Computer Generated Imagery IV CIS L193 3D Computer Generated Animation I CIS M193 3D Computer ...
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186 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS v Indicates laboratory or studio fees 8 Indicates course may be offered online CPD 150 ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SEMINAR (3) Prerequisite(s): College reading level. This course provides an introduction to higher education, Cochise College, and the skills necessary to succeed as a student and in life. This course provides a unique opportunity to acquire study and life skills. Vocabulary will be expanded in preparation for college materials. An introduction to critical-thinking skills and respect for diverse cultures will be included. Research skills, and current internet, web and ...
2. Obtain advisors signature on the official form obtained from the Registrars Office. 3. Obtain signature of professor whose class is being dropped/added. 4. Return the completed drop-add form to the Registrars Office. Unless a course change has been made in this manner it does not have official standing and will not be recognized as valid by the college. In such a case where the proper drop procedure is not followed, a grade of F will be recorded at the end of the semester. A student whose status changes from full- to part-time as a result of classes dropped after the first week will not be ...
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course within the guidelines outlined in the current drop-add policy. Incomplete An incomplete I for a course will be granted only in cases of prolonged illness, family emergency, or some other documented unforeseen circumstance that prevents the student from completing the course requirement on time. A student who wishes to receive an I may make a request with the instructor of the course to initiate the process. This must be done before final grades are due in the Registrars Office. The instructor will determine the appropriate amount of time necessary for completion of the work. However, the ...
If the students cumulative grade point average from the previous institution is less than a 2.0 on a 4.0 scale, Chesapeake will review only courses with a grade of C or better for transfer credit. If a student has less than a 2.0 GPA from a regionally accredited Maryland public institution and then transfers to Chesapeake, credit will be accepted for general education courses in which the student earned a grade of D. Chesapeake will convert courses taken at institutions that operate on the quarter system to term credit hours if the credits transfer. Quarter hours are multiplied by two-thirds to ...
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Grading Policies Mid-term Grades Thetemporarygradesof"S"(S atisfactory)and"U"(Unsati sfactory) are entered at the middle of the term to indicate whether students are making satisfactory or unsatisfactory progress. Mid-term grades are not mailed but are available on CRUISER/CRAB, located through the College's Web site at: www.chesapeake.edu. Grade Reports College students are expected to assume responsibility for the qualityoftheirworkonacont inuingbasis.Instructorsan dadvisors will welcome discussions with students regarding the student's progress. At the end of each semester, a complete report ...
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MA200 or consent of department. Spring 2006 and alternate years. The Department MC ... emphasis on the axiomatic method. Fall 2006 and alternate years. Prerequisite: ...