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[Page 33] - Organization of digital computers: digital logic, arithmetic, assembly language, data paths, memory, input-output, secondary storage devices, multiprocessors and computer performance. Programming tools and techniques are also discussed with emphasis on their application in assembly language. Offered in alternate years. Reimann. 356 Programming Languages (1) Fall Prerequisite: Computer Science 173. A survey of the structure of programming languages and programming as an abstract concept. Topics include syntax and semantics, scope rules, environments, types, procedures, parameters, overloading, ...
[Page 37] - Prerequisite: Economics 311. Continuation of 311 plus coverage of selected topics such as stockholder equity; statement of cash flows; leases; pensions; etc. Staff. 322 Issues in Modern Political Economy (1) Spring Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing or permission of instructor. A non-technical course on selected legal and public policy issues related to the economy. Topics vary from term to term but could include such issues as equal employment opportunity and affirmative action, the use of economic analysis in setting public policy, and government's role in health care. Not offered ...
[Page 220] - Washtenaw Community Colle ge - Programs and Services 219 www.wccnet.edu CAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) CCP (Child Care Professional) CAD 211 CAD III 4 credits Level I Prerequisites: CAD 113 minimum grade "C" 45 lecture, 15 lab, 0 clinical, 0 other, 60 total contact hours This course introduces the student to the basics of feature-based parametric solid modeling. This course covers 3D construction techniques such as extrude, revolve, loft, and sweep. Solid models will be used to produce dimensioned detail and assembly drawings conforming to industry standards. CAD 21 Mechanisms ...
[Page 232] - Washtenaw Community Colle ge - Programs and Services 231 www.wccnet.edu CPS (Computer Science) CPS 171 Introduction to Programming with C++ 4 credits Level I Prerequisites: COMPASS Algebra 66 or MTH 169 minimum grade "C" Level II Prerequisites: CIS 100, CIS 110, or CPS 120 minimum grade "C" 60 lecture, 0 lab, 0 clinical, 0 other, 60 total contact hours This is an introduction to programming using the C++ language. Students should have basic experience using a computer but no prior programming is required (experienced programmers should consider CPS 290). Students learn about ...
[Page 137] - 130 Arizona Western College 2004 2005 Catalog AUT 209 Auto Engine Performance 3 cr, 3 lec Advanced work in all previous instruction with emphasis on elec tronic engine scope, diagnostic pro cedures, exhaust gas analysis, and dynamometer operations, including electronic ignition, emissions con trols, customer relations, estimating and selling repair service, and pro curement of parts. PRE: AUT 200 and AUT 201 AUT 210 Auto Engine Performance Applications 3 cr, 1 lec, 4 lab Training in the use of diagnostic test equipment will develop the stu dentsf hands-on skills in automotive diagnosis and repair ...
[Page 138] - 131 on the design characteristics and criteria for membrane elements, units, and specialized equipment. PRE: AWT 150, AWT 152, AWT 154 COREQ: AWT 158, AWT 160 AWT 158 Monitoring Membrane Units 3 cr, 2 lec, 2 lab This course further builds on the knowledge and understanding acquired by the student in previous coursework within the AWT cur riculum. This course is designed to have the student learn and apply membrane water treatment moni toring protocol, techniques, and data collection skills. The use of computer software for analyses of data and performance trending will be learned and practiced ...
[Page 69] - 67 ENGLISH SCRIPPS COLLEGE 184b. Contemporary Chicana/o Literature. For description, see Chicano Studies 126bCH. R.Alcal . 184c. Contemporary Chicana Literature Seminar. For a description, see Chicano Studies 186CH. R.Alcal . 185M. Memoir: Creative Nonfiction Writing Workshop. This course is a follow-up to English 177.The Memoir. Emphasis will be on writing a memoir or autobiographical essays. Readings to be selected from among the following: Russell Bakers Growing Up, Kay Redfield Jamesons An Unquiet Mind, Philip Roths Patrimony, Linda Grants Remind MeWho I Am,Again, Elaine Mars Paper Daughter, ...
[Page 97] - 95 HISPANIC STUDIES SCRIPPS COLLEGE 179. Fe, Esperanza,Amor y Muerte: Women Writers of the Hispanic World. An exploration of the contribution of women from Spain and Latin America to the world in the areas of spirituality, government, politics, sciences, and art, through the analysis of literary discourse.The scope of the course ranges from the Renaissance to the present time. Prerequisite: Spanish 120a or b, or permission of the instructor. C. L pez, M. P rez de Mendiola. 184.The Image and the Word/La imagen y la palabra. The relation between writing, painting, photography and cinema might at ...
[Page 16] - 184 BIO 106 (5) C Biotechnology Society Intro for non-science majors to biotechnology and its impact on society. Includes cloning, DNA, antibodies, gene therapy, plant biotechnology, the human genome project, DNA fingerprinting, genetic testing, diverse products made through biotechnology, and the ethical, legal and social implications of this technology. BIO 107 (5) N,C,S Intro to Comparative Animal Behavior Overview of current thinking and research in the science of animal behavior, including a brief history of the development of animal behavior as a science. Focuses on evolutionary ...
[Page 32] - 200 COSMETOLOGY Also see Cosmetology program at SVI. COS 100 (1-10) S Cosmetology Apprenticeship Program Personal and professional development combined with advanced technical skills for licensed cosmetologists. COS 101 (1) S Cosmetology Pivot Point Technical Training Advanced technical skills for licensed cosmetologists in learning Pivot Point levels 2 through 4. Also covers personal and professional development. Prereq: Permission of the Cosmetology Apprenticeship Program, 18 years of age or older, high school diploma or GED, Washington state Cosmetology License, and an employee ...
[Page 130] - Cecil Community College Course Descriptions 129 Communications COM091 Communication Skills presents an integrated approach to the development of those reading and writing skills necessary for college success. Instructional activities are designed to emphasize the connection between reading and writing and to develop the skills and confidence that enhance success in subsequent courses. While the scope of the course is broad, the primary focus is on achieving proficiency in core comprehension and writing skills. The core reading skills include increasing vocabulary knowledge and dictionary skills, ...
[Page 141] - www.cecilcc.edu 140 Equine Studies EQS140 Equine Practicum is designed to provide a basic foundation for understanding the equine industry. Using hands-on activities, the lessons teach elements of horse ownership, care, and stable management. Students gain a greater understanding of conformation and selection of the horse, costs of ownership, nutrition, grooming, anatomy and care of the hoof, health care, breeds, colors, tack, and design and management of a large stable offering a variety of equine services to the public. 3 credits Experiential Learning EXL291-299 Experiential Learning Internship ...
[Page 136] - 12 AST 199 Lunar and Planetary Field Trip 1 cr Three to five-day field trips to Barringer Meteor Crater, San Francisco peaks volcanic fields, Flandrau Planetarium, Kitt Peak National Observatory, and Gila Bend volcanic field. R PRE: AST 100 or 130 or GLG 101 or 102, and instructors permission AUT 100 Basic Service and Systems 3 cr, 2 lec, 2 lab Designed to provide a foundation for beginning automotive students. Provides an overview of automotive systems, shop safety, tools, service information, and complete maintenance of the automobile. Designed for the student to learn terminology ...
[Page 143] - 12 CIM 141 Keyboarding: Introduction 2 cr, 2 lec, 1 lab This course introduces techniques of computer keyboarding with emphasis on touch control, rhythm, and accuracy. Using a word processing program, the course also introduces the formats of memorandums, letters, tables, one- and two-page reports, and simple resumes. Exemption by comprehensive examination. CIM 142 Keyboarding: Intermediate 2 cr, 2 lec, 1 lab This course continues the development of speed and accuracy for production of letters, tables, reports, clipart, and communication skills using a word processing program. Exemption ...
[Page 8] - 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 ...
[Page 14] - 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 ...
[Page 137] - History and Political Science 137 444 History of Russia and Communism A survey of Russian history from its earliest times through the impact which communism and its aftermath have made on that region. Major emphasis is given to the transformation of Russia into the Soviet Union, its ethnic and ideological ties to Eastern Europe, an analysis of the importance of the Soviet Union in the twentieth century, and the role which the new Russia will play in the next century. Prerequisite: six hours in history. Credit three hours. (Fee $5) 445 The Old South, 1607-1865 A study of Southern history from the ...
[Page 144] - 144 Criminal Justice, Psychology, Social Work, and Sociology Criminal Justice, Psychology, Social Work, and Sociology Coordinator: Associate Professor McAllister Professor Pippin Assistant Professors Carter, Osland, Weinzettle The courses in this department are designed for (1) those who desire training for a variety of vocations in human relations and (2) those who seek a background study of the cultural milieu, social relationships, and individual psychology of human behavior in preparation for other professions. The department presents both a practical and a scientific analysis of human behavior ...
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[Page 11] - Academic Programs: Foundation for Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity (FURSCA) The Foundation for Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity (FURSCA) was established to promote and support student research, original scholarship and creative efforts in all disciplines. Through a number of programs, taking place at all points in a student's career at Albion, FURSCA can help students pursue independent study in their areas of interest. Students work closely with a faculty mentor to develop and carry out research or other creative projects. Participation ...
[Page 18] - and awareness of the world around them. They have above average high school grades and standardized test scores. The application process includes completion of an essay and a personal interview with the director. Students may apply for the Institute along with, or subsequent to, applying to the College. Students admitted to the Gerstacker Institute may be considered for scholarships which are separate from other aid awarded by Albion College. These endowed scholarships are awarded on the basis of high school academic achievement, leadership experiences and college entrance examination scores. ...
[Page 140] - 140 447 The American Frontier A study of U.S. expansion west of the original 13 Colonies to the Pacific and the significance of the frontier in shaping American history. Prerequisite: History 221 and 222. Credit three hours. (Fee $7) 448 Topics in World History The specific subject and method of approach will be determined by the needs and interests of the students and instructor. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor. Credit one to three hours. (Fee $7) 449 Topics in European History Prerequisite: permission of the instructor. Credit one to three hours. (Fee $7) 450 Topics in American History ...
[Page 156] - 156 The sociology major (30 semester hours) includes: 15 hours of required courses: Sociology 221, 223, 337, 440, 444 15 hours of electives, to include: at least six hours from Sociology 315, 333, 338, 433 at least six hours from Sociology 323, 330, 346, 342 an additional 3 hours from any of the above sociology electives Math 211 is a required allied course. A minor in sociology requires 15 hours, including Sociology 221, 223, and 337. Sociology Courses (SO) 221 Principles of Sociology A study of the scope, purpose and method of sociology. Survey of the various levels of human behavior, i.e., personality, ...
[Page 140] - 140 447 The American Frontier A study of U.S. expansion west of the original 13 Colonies to the Pacific and the significance of the frontier in shaping American history. Prerequisite: HI 221 and 222. Credit three hours. (Fee $7) 448 Topics in World History The specific subject and method of approach will be determined by the needs and interests of the students and instructor. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor. Credit one to three hours. (Fee $7) 449 Topics in European History Prerequisite: permission of the instructor. Credit one to three hours. (Fee $7) 450 Topics in American History ...
[Page 156] - 156 Third Year Hrs Fourth Year Hrs Social Work 326, 347, 348 *9 Social Work 429, 435, 436 *11 Sociology 333, 444 6 Social Work 437, 438, 450 *9 Philosophy 300 3 Electives 11 Fine Arts 3 HP activities 2 Total 31 Psychology 413 3 Electives 6 Total 32 *Designates courses which constitute the social work major. Sociology Sociology is the study of group behavior in society and the social forces that affect that behavior. The courses are designed to acquaint students with a broad perspective of the field of sociology. Students will find sociology to be helpful in preparation for becoming a professor ...
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[Page 140] - 140 447 The American Frontier A study of U.S. expansion west of the original 13 Colonies to the Pacific and the significance of the frontier in shaping American history. Prerequisite: History 221 and 222. Credit three hours. (Fee $7) 448 Topics in World History The specific subject and method of approach will be determined by the needs and interests of the students and instructor. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor. Credit one to three hours. (Fee $7) 449 Topics in European History Prerequisite: permission of the instructor. Credit one to three hours. (Fee $7) 450 Topics in American History ...
[Page 156] - 156 Third Year Hrs Fourth Year Hrs Social Work 326, 347, 348 *9 Social Work 429, 435, 436 *11 Sociology 333, 444 6 Social Work 437, 438, 450 *9 Philosophy 300 3 Electives 11 Fine Arts 3 HP activities 2 Total 31 Psychology 413 3 Electives 6 Total 32 *Designates courses which constitute the social work major. Sociology Sociology is the study of group behavior in society and the social forces that affect that behavior. The courses are designed to acquaint students with a broad perspective of the field of sociology. Students will find sociology to be helpful in preparation for becoming a professor ...
[Page 27] - 25 www.ptb.state.il.us/ilemr c Community Policing: San Diego, California Police Department, Part II LE 95300V 41 min 1995 *VHS In Part II, Captain David Rejarano explains the unique problems of this area in implementing community policing and decentralized team approach. Captain Lee Vaughn talks about what the community ggeneralistsh concept means to detectives vs. the gspecialisth approach. Other topics covered are RSVP (Retired Seniors Volun teer Patrol), business community volunteer, police relations storefront, crime watch headquarters, volunteers inside police department, and citizens ...
[Page 67] - 65 www.ptb.state.il.us/ilemr c One Voice: Domestic Violence - A Social Reality LE 95427V 30 min 1998 *VHS This video defines domestic violence and explores the socially accepted myths about the causes of these destructive, sometimes lethal, behavior patterns. The definitions of the phenomenon focus on the problems in relationships and the socioeconomic scope of relationship issues. Recommended for Adults. One Voice: Domestic Violence - Identifying Victims and Batterers LE 95428V 30 min 1998 *VHS This video identifies the helping professionfs standards of care on approaches, tools, and assessment ...
[Page 132] - 132 447 The American Frontier A study of U.S. expansion west of the original 13 Colonies to the Pacific and the significance of the frontier in shaping American history. Prerequisite: History 221 and 222. Credit three hours. (Fee $7) 448 Topics in World History The specific subject and method of approach will be determined by the needs and interests of the students and instructor. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor. Credit one to three hours. (Fee $7) 449 Topics in European History Prerequisite: permission of the instructor. Credit one to three hours. (Fee $7) 450 Topics in American History ...
[Page 138] - 138 Human Behavior Coordinator: Professor McAllister Professor Pippin Associate Professors Carter, Mayfield Assistant Professors Osland, Weinzettle The courses in this department are designed for (1) those who desire training for a variety of vocations in human relations and (2) those who seek a background study of the cultural milieu, social relationships, and individual psychology of human behavior in preparation for other professions. The department presents both a practical and a scientific analysis of human behavior in social life. There are four major programs in the department: criminal ...
[Page 51] - The California Articulation Number (CAN) System is a statewide numbering system independent from course signed by local colleges. A CAN number signals that participating California colleges and universities have courses offered by other campuses are equivalent in content and scope to courses offered on their own of their unique titles or local identifying numbers. Thus, if a course bears a CAN number, students on assured that it will be accepted in lieu of the comparable CAN course noted in the catalog or schedule of The CAN numbering system is useful for students attending more than one community ...
[Page 56] - 56 SIERRA COLLEGE CATALOG ADM.JUS. 58 COMMUNITY AND HUMAN RELATIONS Units: 3 Transfer: CSU/UC Hours: 3 lecture In-depth survey of the relationship between the criminal justice system and the community; causal and symp tomatic aspects of community misunderstanding, lack of cooperation and mistrust; the concept that community relations develop through a continuing process of interac tion between the criminal justice practitioner and mem bers of the public. Methods for understanding how such relationship is developed, maintained and changed; major cultural groups in California. ADM.JUS. 60 DEFENSIVE ...
[Page 13] - 11 SPECIAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS Eckerd College regards liberal education as essential to thorough professional training and unites a broad freedom of student choice with graduate education in a number of fields: law and medical school, medical technology, the ministry, engineering, management, business administration, and selected public service, human development and community professions. Eckerd seeks to provide pre-professional experience through supervised internships rather than by professional and preprofessional courses that tend to limit the scope and quality of liberal ...
[Page 32] - 30 American Studies l understanding of the methods, scope, and perspective of the field of American Studies. l understanding of a core discipline in American Studies (e.g., American history, American literature, American government, Cultural Anthropology) and how it relates to the larger field of American Studies. An understanding of how the study of the core discipline is enriched by the interdisciplinary approach of American Studies. l ability to relate the various courses and approaches that have been taken as a part of the major program, and defend the interdisciplinary approach to the study ...