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Environmental Engineering Internship
10-506-169 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING INTERNSHIP ...Supervised on-the-job training in the application of theory, skills, and techniques in the Environmental Engineering profession. The internship earns three Associate Degree credits when 180 hours of work experience has been completed. Minimum instructor approval required.
Estates and Probate
10-110-114 ESTATES AND PROBATE ...exploration of estate planning and probate practice; classification of property and property ownership; intestate succession; introduction to trusts, powers of attorney and other estate planning documents; drafting, modifying, revoking and contesting wills; drafting probate documents; ethical issues and the paralegal's role in estate planning and probate 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)
Ethical Hacking
10-151-145 ETHICAL HACKING ...examine common security vulnerabilities and defenses used to protect network resources. Included is a discussion of security policies, user awareness training, network monitoring, and secure network design. (Prerequisites: 10-150-160, Linux Structure; 10-150-205, Microsoft Server Intermediate; 10-150-201, Cisco Intermediate)
Ethnic Literature
Explores questions of identity within various cultural contexts. Writers represent one or more ethnic groups working in one or more genres of literature with emphasis on developments in voice, genre, and style over chronological periods and geographical zones. Individual sections may vary in particular emphasis. (Prerequisite: 10-801-136, English Composition I OR 10-801-195, Written Communication with a "C" or better.)
Event Marketing
10-104-125 EVENT MARKETING...learn the event management process, including planning, securing sponsorships, promotion execution, and evaluation of special events (entertainment, industry, meeting/convention). Students will work toward the actual staging of an event (will require time outside of the classroom setting).
Event Planning & Management
10-109-152 EVENT PLANNING & MANAGEMENT ...provides comprehensive coverage of the convention/meetings industry with an in-depth review on how to successfully sell to groups and how to service the business before, during and after the sale (registration, group room blocks, convention security, the shipping, setting up/dismantling of exhibits, technology and the post-convention meeting). A review of changing demographics (especially the impact of millennials) and the increasing influence of meeting planners on a hotel's sales is researched as well. The course includes the American Hotel/Lodging Association Event Planning and Management Certification.
Exercise Programming Practicum
10-546-127 EXERCISE PROGRAMMING PRACTICUM ...provides practical application and study of the design and implementation of exercise programs for the general population. This course builds on knowledge and skills covered in exercise programming and design and allows students to apply exercise programming techniques related to how to organize, schedule, and implement physical fitness or activity programs for the general population based on fitness assessment data, health and lifestyle information, client goals and preferences. Students may engage with both assigned practice clients and/or self-selected clients. This course will take place on site at the college's fitness center and/or select independent fitness centers. Students must prepare to work with client schedules outside of scheduled course hours. (Prerequisite: 10-546-115 Exercise Testing and 10-546-111 Coaching and Interviewing).
Experimental Research Capstone
Provides learners the opportunity to apply knowledge of sound experimental design and scientific inquiry to create and execute laboratory procedure(s) designed to answer a research question. Learners will collect, document, analyze, and report data generated from a set of experiments and report major conclusions. (Prerequisite: 10-506-138, Experimental Design with a "C" or better)
Exploring Surgical Issues
10-512-127 EXPLORING SURGICAL ISSUES...Explores a variety of issues related to surgical technology. Emphasis is placed is on becoming a professional member of the surgical team. (Prerequisites: 10-512-125, Intro to Surgical Technology; 10-512-126, Surgical Tech Fundamentals 1)
Exterior Building Finishes
Building claddings and characteristics, installation techniques, roofing materials and installation. (Prerequisite: 10-410-106, Roof Framing)
Fabrication Design
Focuses on creating fully dimensioned and detailed fabricated parts. Different fabrication techniques and how to create mechanical detail prints so parts can be fabricated properly is also covered. Students will also learn Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing, tolerance stacking, dimension placement, and calculating and creating sheet metal drawing flat patterns, as well as threads and fasteners. (Prerequisites: 10-606-106, SolidWorks Intermediate)
Farm Business Planning
Will explore good management techniques and economic principles, as well as the link to the decision-making process to develop the framework for successful farm operation and organization. Students will be exposed to the various compliance issues in the agriculture industry - from environmental to animal welfare. Students will develop the leadership skills needed to fulfill occupational, social, and civic responsibilities. (Prerequisite:10-090-303, Agribusiness Economics)