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Strategies, Tactics, and Incident Management
Provides an in-depth analysis of the principles of emergency response through utilization of an incident management system. Prepares students to pursue current national ICS training requirements.
Streaming Video Production
10-206-108 STREAMING VIDEO PRODUCTION ...advanced pre- through post-production techniques including technical/commercial aspects of digital media content for podcast and streaming. Business fundamentals, target marketing, copy writing, commercial distribution, user-generated content (UGC) service/s. (Prerequisite: 10-801-136, English Composition 1; 10-206-185, Video Editing & Production 2)
Stress Management Techniques
Understand the effects of stress on personal well-being. Learn, assess, and apply stress management techniques (relaxation, guided imagery, deep breathing techniques, and other holistic methods) for personal and client utilization. (Prerequisite: Accepted in the Wellness & Health Promotion program OR accepted into the Associate of Arts (A.A.) OR Associate of Science (A.S.) degree.
Structural Analysis
Relates fundamental concepts of physics to architectural design and building construction. Physical properties of building materials and systems will be analyzed using basic principles of statics and strength of materials. (Prerequisites: 10-614-232, Structural Residential; 10-804-196, Trigonometry w Apps OR 10-804-113, College Tech Math 1A)
Structural Residential
Highlights load distribution and coordination of structural components within residential buildings. Foundation systems, framing design and applicable codes will be examined. Various methods will be utilized to select members for use in structural drawings. (Prerequisites: 10-614-210, Architectural Principles; 10-614-217, Architectural Print Reading 1; 10-614-216, BIM Architectural 1)
SUDC Assessment, Diagnosis and Treatment
Explore the core components of substance use disorder treatment. Apply the core practice dimensions of Substance Use Disorder Counseling. Evaluate process for SUD clients for the purpose of developing treatment plans and documenting the treatment process. (Prerequisite: 10-550-201, Understanding Substance Use)
Superficial Sonography
10-526-211 SUPERFICIAL SONOGRAPHY ...investigates superficial structure imaging. Includes anatomy, pathophysiology, and sonographic evaluation. Prepared learner to perform ultrasounds of the thyroid, breast, male reproductive system, musculoskeletal system, and GI tract. (Prerequisite: Accepted into the Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program; Corequisite:10-526-232, Fundamentals of Scanning)
Supervision
10-196-191 SUPERVISION ...front-line supervisory functions including planning, controlling, delegating, organizing, human motivation, decision-making, conflict resolution, and managing a diverse workforce.
Supervisory Personal Skills
10-196-164 SUPERVISORY PERSONAL SKILLS ...the Supervisory Personal Skills course is designed to equip participants with essential skills required to manage change, handle stress, communicate assertively, and develop emotional intelligence in their role as supervisors. The course focuses on developing skills critical to personal leadership success and improving the overall performance of the organizations.
Supply Chain Career Experience
Students can select any hands-on experience related to: Internship, Field Research, Service Learning, Capstone, Industry Related or International Experience. Instructor approval required. (Prerequisite: 10-105-103, Career Fundamentals; Corequisite: 10-182-131, Negotiations)
Supply Chain Simulation
Interact with supply chains using case studies to optimize a supply chain solution. Discover fundamental principles and practices of good supply chain management. Gain insight and understanding in the process of creating supply chains using SCM technology.
Surface Water & Distribution
Physical, chemical, and biological principles of operation of surface water treatment and distribution systems. The basic unit processes, control parameters, and mathematical problem-solving related to surface water treatment facilities and distribution systems are introduced. Laboratory procedures and practices involved with operation of water analysis and treatment. (Prerequisites: 10-506-148, Environmental Chem Analysis; 10-804-113, College Tech Math 1A. Corequisites: 10-506-166, Ground Water & Distribution)