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Civil 3D-Intro
10-607-114 CIVIL 3D-INTRO ...develops the knowledge, skills, process, and understanding of working with survey data, points, alignments, surfaces, and profile in Civil 3D. (Pre-Requisite: 10-607-112, AutoCAD for Civil Engineering.)
Civil Engineering Design
10-607-157 CIVIL ENGINEERING DESIGN ...develops the knowledge, skills, process, and understanding of computer aided geometric design of highways, the use of standards for horizontal and vertical alignments and cross sections, including road intersections and grade crossings. It also provides an introduction to construction staking. Students develop engineering drawings by understanding road design principles, volume calculations, and site planning as well as using AutoCAD software. (Prerequisites: 10-607-112, AutoCAD for Civil Engineering; 10-607-114, Civil 3D Intro; 10-607-137, Transportation Design; 10-607-134, Surveying Drafting)
Civil Engineering Internship
10-607-191 CIVIL ENGINEERING INTERNSHIP ...focuses on the application of theory, skills, and techniques in the civil engineering profession. (Prerequisite: Instructor approval.)
Civil Litigation
10-110-102 CIVIL LITIGATION ...exploration of the civil litigation process; jurisdiction and venue; evaluating facts, causes of action and defenses; statutory requirements and considerations for drafting pleadings, motions and supporting documents and discovery; service of process; ethical issues and the paralegal's role in civil litigation practice. (Associate Degree Prerequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro/Legal Ethics with a "C" or better; Technical Diploma Corequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro/Legal Ethics)
Civil Trial Advocacy
10-110-103 CIVIL TRIAL ADVOCACY ...apply skills introduced in Civil Litigation 10-110-102, including organizing and managing a civil litigation matter; drafting pleadings, discovery requests and responses; summarizing and abstracting discovery responses and evidence; and compiling a trial notebook. (Prerequisites: 10-801-136, English Composition 1; 10-110-102, Civil Litigation)
Civilian Firearms Safety-Lev 2
47-504-491 CIVILIAN FIREARMS SAFETY-LEVEL 2 ... This firearms training is available to those who successfully complete the 16-hour Level 1 Skill Development and Safety. Provides continued development of safe handling skills and basic firearms skills. (Prerequisite: 47-504-589, Civil Firearms Safety-Lvl 1)
Civilian Firearms Safety-Lev 3
47-504-592 CIVILIAN FIREARMS SAFETY-LEVEL 3 ... This firearms training is available to those who successfully complete the 16-hour Level 1 Skill Development & Level 2 Advanced Skill Development and safety. This course is enhanced using force on force marking cartridges.(Prerequisite: 47-504-591, Civilian Firearms Safety-Level 2 AND 47-504-589, Civilian Firearms Safety-Level 1)
CJ-Professional Communications
10-504-168 CRIMINAL JUSTICE-PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS...Learners will internalize and apply the foundations of human interaction including universal truths; development of voluntary compliance, cooperation, and collaboration; owning their own weaknesses; and, knowing when to act. Students will apply professional communication skills, including arbitration, mediation, and ethical intervention in a simulated criminal justice setting.
Clinical Experience 1
10-513-151 CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 1 ...practice the principles and procedures of laboratory medicine as an entry level Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) in a clinical laboratory setting. Working alongside laboratory professionals, you will collect and process specimens, operate laboratory analyzers and instruments and report results in a Laboratory Information Systems (Prerequisite: 10-513-133, Clinical Microbiology ; Corequisites: 10-513-152, Clinical Experience 2; 10-513-156, Clinical Experience 3)
Clinical Experience 2
10-513-152 CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 2 ...provides continuing practice for the principles and procedures of laboratory medicine as an entry level Clinical Laboratory Technician in a clinical laboratory setting. You will learn to operate state of the art instruments and report results on Laboratory Information Systems. (Prerequisite: 10-513-133, Clinical Microbiology; Corequisites: 10-513-151, Clinical Experience 1; 10-513-156, Clinical Experience 3)
Clinical Experience 3
10-513-156 CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 3 ...provides continuing practice for the principles and procedures of laboratory medicine as an entry level Clinical Laboratory Technician in a clinical laboratory setting. You will learn to operate state of the art instruments and report results on Laboratory Information Systems. (Prerequisite: 10-513-133, Clinical Microbiology; Corequisites: 10-513-151, Clinical Experience 1; 10-513-152, Clinical Experience 2)
Clinical Experience II
Immersion experience with an agency including supervised practice in the 12 core functions. Integrates the knowledge, theory, skills, and professional behaviors learned in previous courses and refined in Clinical I immersion experience. Emphasis on applying previously acquired knowledge and skills and gaining a greater understanding of self and the helping professions through first-hand experience. (Prerequisite: 10-550-211, Clinical Experience I)