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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
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.
American Sign Language II
10-533-111 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II ...a more in-depth study relating to Deaf culture including non-manual grammatical markers, signing, fingerspelling, classifying and the technology related to deafness (Prerequisite: 10-533-110; American Sign Language 1)
Anatomy/Struct-Funct
31-806-312 ANATOMY/STRUCTURE-FUNCTION ...This course explores the 11 organ systems with an emphasis on important structures and their functions. (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).
Animal Health
Introduces students to the study of dairy cattle health. Covers animal anatomy, basic immune function and common diseases. Emphasis will be placed on early detection and symptoms for heifer, transition cows, lactating cows and calves. (Prerequisite: 10-091-327, Basic Animal Husbandry)
Applied Botany
This course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop the knowledge skills process and understanding of taxonomy, plant morphology, plant physiology, reproductive processes and environmental interactions.
Applied Office Skills
10-106-178 APPLIED OFFICE SKILLS ...Students will prepare and enhance documents in business-based scenarios. Advanced skills in word processing and spreadsheet software will be used. (Prerequisites: 10-103-121, MS Word Intro; 10-103-131, MS Excel Intro; 10-106-142 Software Projects)
Applied Statistics Enhancement
An enhancement transforming Introductory Statistics (3 cr) into Applied Statistics (4 cr). Learners will relate descriptive statistics and concepts of probability, correlation, regression, and hypothesis testing to data analysis in scientific research. (Prerequisite: Next Gen QRAS greater/equal to 250 AND Rdg greater/equal to 250; OR ACT Math greater/equal to 24 AND ACT Rdg greater/equal to 16; Corequisite: 10-804-189, Introductory Statistics-contact academic advisor 920-498-5444).
Aquaculture/Aquaponics
Investigate hydroponic plant growing and fish farming operations; designs, suitable species, maintenance, costs efficiencies and yields. Plan a system, develop a budget, explore markets, trends, and analyze benefits and obstacles in this business.
Architectural Comm Studio 2
Enhances commercial building construction drawing documentation. Compliance to applicable codes will be stressed. Advanced building information modeling tools will be used to further develop commercial building construction documents. (Prerequisite: 10-614-250, Architectural Commercial Studio 1)
Architectural Commercial Studio 1
Introduces the design and construction process for commercial building projects. Compliance to applicable codes will be stressed. Advanced building information modeling tools will be used to design and document a commercial building. (Prerequisites: 10-614-219, Architectural Residential; 10-614-218, BIM Structural; 10-614-223, Building Sustainability 2)
Architectural Internship
Associates program coursework with architectural related careers. Compliance to industry procedures and standards will be stressed. Architectural technology concepts and techniques will be applied in a work environment. (Prerequisite: Instructor approval)