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Found 954 Courses

Advanced Optical Networking

2 cr.

10-451-206 ADVANCED OPTICAL NETWORKING...covers Microprocessor logic, instruction, and clocked sequential circuits; memory devices; data acquisition, manipulation and transfer circuitry; machine and assembly languages; and microprocessor support devices. (Co-Requisite: 10-451-203, Fiber Optic Splicing & Testing Procedures)

Advanced Pre-Hospital Pharmacology

3 cr.

10-531-914 ADVANCED PRE-HOSPITAL PHARAMACOLOGY ...this course provides the paramedic student with the comprehensive knowledge of pharmacology required to formulate and administer a pharmacological treatment plan intended to mitigate emergencies and improve the overall health of the patient. (Corequisites: all 10-531-XXX courses in the current semester)

Advanced Refinishing

2 cr.

10-405-123 ADVANCED REFINISHING ...this course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop the knowledge, skills, process and understanding of blending adjacent vehicle panels, blending methods for single stages and clearcoats, application and blending of automotive multi-stage finishes, refinishing defect identification, diagnosis, and repair. (Prerequisites: 10-405-118 Intro to Auto Refinishing; 10-405-107, Collision Refinish Surface Prep; 10-405-121, Collision Refinish Topcoat Application)

Advanced SolidWorks Modeling

2 cr.

10-614-155 ADVANCED SOLIDWORKS MODELING ...introduces expanded SolidWorks terminology, software operation, object creation, and manipulation of advanced surface models. Also utilizes assemblies, motion studies, and advanced modeling functions. (Prerequisite: 10-614-238, Intro to SolidWorks Modeling)

Advanced Utility Equipment

2 cr.

31-469-313 ADVANCED UTILITY EQUIPMENT ...Equipment operation standards for the safe use of industry specific equipment. In depth study into Hydraulic, electrical, and pneumatic equipment safe practices and operation. Introduction in proper rigging and shoring practices with a focus on safety standards throughout the industry. (Pre-Requisite: 314-469-311, Gas Utility Field Training 1)

Advanced Vehicle Manufacture Technology

3 cr.

10-602-202 ADVANCED VEHICLE MANUFACTURE TECHNOLOGY ...diagnose, service and repair intermittent drivability concerns, monitoring live PID data with scanner, graphing data with lab scope, fuel injection monitoring with scanner, graphing fuel injectors with lab scope, performing diagnostic snapshot/recordings of live vehicle data, and playing back the recorded data to isolate the concern. (Prerequisites: 10-602-113, Engine Performance 3; 10-602-128 Auto Electrical & Electronics Systems 3)

Advanced Web Front-End UI/UX

3 cr.

10-152-156 ADVANCED WEB FRONT-END UI/UX ...use HTML and CSS to design websites. Create responsive grid designs. Integrate user interface (UI) components into the site layout. Explore design concepts used to support communication and user experience (UX) goals. (Prerequisite: 10-152-155, Intro to Web Front-End UI/UX)

Agribusiness Economics

3 cr.

10-090-303 AGRIBUSINESS ECONOMICS ...basic knowledge of macro and micro economics will be taught, proficiency in developing basic cash flows, cost benefit analysis, enterprise analysis, budget development, profit loss statements and developing cost of production. Student should be able to develop adequate information for farm manager to analyze business proposals.

Air Pollution Control Systems

2 cr.

10-506-164 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEMS ... air quality problems, federal and state regulatory mechanisms, and the types of emission control technology currently available. Monitoring emissions and ambient air quality are addressed. (Prerequisite: 10-801-136, English Composition 1 with a "C" or better)

American Sign Language I

3 cr.

10-533-110 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I ...relating to the deaf culture including non-manual grammatical markers, signing, fingerspelling, classifying and the technology related to deafness.

Analog and Digital Telephony

2 cr.

10-451-204 ANALOG AND DIGITAL TELEPHONY ...develops the knowledge and understanding of Analog and Digital signals with respect to communications.

Anatomy/Struct-Funct

2 cr.

31-806-312 ANATOMY/STRUCTURE-FUNCTION ...human body systems, structural formation. (Prerequisite: 2.6 GPA OR Next Gen Reading score greater/equal to 250; OR ACT Reading score greater/equal to 15 OR 10-838-105, Intro to Reading and Study Skills OR equivalent).

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