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Automation and Control Systems Lab (ECT-282L) |
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Computer Science |
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DeVry University Online |
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This lab supports ECT-282 by providing experience with various controllers and controller interfaces for industrial automation systems. Troubleshooting of PLC- and microcontroller-based applications is emphasized. |
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Aviation Literature (HM287) |
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Humanities & Liberal Arts |
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American Community College |
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Through close reading of primary texts and analysis of some visual arts, this course is an exploration of ideas central to the evolution of culture through major works that feature aspects of aviation. |
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Aviation Literature (HM287) |
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American Public University |
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Through close reading of primary texts and analysis of some visual arts, this course is an exploration of ideas central to the evolution of culture through major works that feature aspects of aviation. |
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BACCALAUREATE CAPSTONE (EMS 450) |
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Engineering |
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American College of Prehospital Medicine |
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This experience is designed for the student to further develop his/her skills in creativity, analytical thinking, research, problem solving, and writing. It allows the student to identify a problem or concern and then utilizing the skills and knowledge that have been learned thus far in the college degree program design and conduct a study to find recommended solutions. To successfully complete this course, the student will be required to work cooperatively with his or her Medical Director in developing and carrying out the research required. The student will submit a research proposal with a specific question or problem with the plans for use of sound research methodology in conducting the study to the assigned faculty for approval. The final results of the research will be presented to the College Faculty in a form utilizing generally acceptable format for research presentations and in form suitable for publication. This course may not be taken prior to completion of all other required and elective courses nor may any research be initiated prior to the completion of all other required and elective courses. |
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Bachelor of Science Management Capstone Project (MGT406) |
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Business |
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Peirce College |
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Bachelor of Science Management Capstone Project A grade of ?C? or better is required for this course. Prerequisites: MGT 402, 403, 404, 405 The management capstone project integrates and synthesizes knowledge gained from a variety of courses completed within this concentration. The project will require the application of knowledge gained from the successful completion of the following courses: Business Statistics, Marketing, Human Resources, Organizational Dynamics, Ethics, Leadership, and Strategic and Operations Management. |
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Bachelor of Science Marketing Capstone Project (MGT406) |
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Peirce College |
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Bachelor of Science Management Capstone Project A grade of ?C? or better is required for this course. Prerequisites: MGT 402, 403, 404, 405 The management capstone project integrates and synthesizes knowledge gained from a variety of courses completed within this concentration. The project will require the application of knowledge gained from the successful completion of the following courses: Business Statistics, Marketing, Human Resources, Organizational Dynamics, Ethics, Leadership, and Strategic and Operations Management.
The management capstone project encompasses the identification of a small business and preparing a final paper the includes these components: 1. Feasibility Study 2. Business Plan 3. Organizational Structure, 4. Financing 5. Marketing Analysis 6. Business Strategy. |
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Bachelor of Science Technology Management Capstone Project (MIS402) |
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Peirce College |
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Prerequisite: MIS 301, MIS 302, MIS 401, MGT 303 This course integrates knowledge and skills acquired through the degree program. Students in this course will follow a case study throughout the course text to manage and implement Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). The goal of this course is to show students the benefits of integrated information systems. They will use their business education along with ERP concepts to solve problems and work through the book?s case study. This course will serve as a final outcomes assessment for the student?s concentration. |
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Bankruptcy (PLA 2460) |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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Introduction to the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, its functions and procedures, from both the creditor?s and the debtor?s point of view. Moreover, this course will present applicable law and procedure as related to liquidation, business and individual reorganizations, family farmer reorganizations, and adversary proceedings arising out of bankruptcy cases. |
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Bankruptcy Law (PLG210) |
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Peirce College |
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This course provides an introduction to the area of bankruptcy law with an overview of the various tasks undertaken by paralegals in handling bankruptcy matters. Students are familiarized with the federal Bankruptcy Code and Rules and are taught the practical aspects of preparing, filing, and handling a bankruptcy case from client interview through completion. |
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Bargaining and Negotiation (GM412) |
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American Public University |
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This course is designed to familiarize the student with the basic structures, strategies, tactics and techniques involved in collective bargaining and negotiations. It examines both interest based negotiations and the more traditional position based negotiations. Focus is on collective bargaining and labor negotiations, however, the approaches and strategies are useful in a wide variety of negotiation contexts. |
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Basic Abnormal Psychology (PSY3002) |
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Humanities & Liberal Arts |
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Northcentral University |
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This course explores the symptoms, causes, treatment and prevention of mental problems including anxiety disorders, personality disorders, psychophysiological disorders, psychoses, substance use disorders, sexual disorders and organic disorders. |
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Basic Botany (GRND 310) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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Upon completion of this course participants will be able to identify all the external plant parts and understand the basics of the processes of respiration, transpiration and photosynthesis. Participants will learn the importance of using Latin botanical names in the horticulture profession. This user-friendly course will allow students to understand complex information, in an easy to read manual with clear diagrams and useful lab exercises, that can be done at home with common everyday items. |
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Basic Business Law (BUS3001) |
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Business |
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Northcentral University |
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The approach of this course is to familiarize business law Learners with how basic legal principles affect the everyday procedures in business. The Learner will learn how to use legal principles in everyday life by utilizing the practical knowledge learned. The course introduces the laws of contracts as the foundation for the legal regulation of business. |
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Basic College Algebra (MA108) |
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Science General |
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American Public University |
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This course is designed to provide students with knowledge of college-level mathematical concepts. It is specifically intended to help students prepare for MA110 and MA111. The first portion of the course covers the concepts of basic and intermediate algebra, including the properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, polynomials, linear and quadratic equations, and graphical representation of data in the Cartesian plane. The second part of the course covers the concept of a function, including graphs of functions and the inverse of a function, and specific categories of functions, such as linear functions, polynomial and rational functions. |
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Basic College Math (MA100) |
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Science General |
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Grantham University |
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This is a basic college mathematics course for students who have need for an introductory course. It includes a review of arithmetic, manipulation of fractions and exponents, number systems, absolute value, manipulation of radicals, complex numbers, graphing, and factoring. The student is required to complete this course unless he/she achieves a passing score on the Grantham Math Assessment Test (MAT). Contact Student Services for details. |
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Basic College Mathematics (MA 105) |
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American Sentinel University |
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This course is a review of the basic math including manipulation of whole numbers, fractions, ratios and percentages in problem solving; basic statistics; rational numbers; problem-solving using basic algebra; and principles of geometry. This course does not satisfy the math and physical science requirement; however, students may receive credit as a free elective. |
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Basic Computer Applications (CS101) |
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Computer Science |
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American Community College |
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This course will familiarize the student with Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office 2000 word processing and electronic spreadsheet features and functions. Students will learn to prepare and edit documents using Word and Excel formatting features and will apply techniques for data presentation in tables and charts. Excel functions and formulas are applied in this course, and students will learn data charting and presentation features. |
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Basic Computer Applications (CS101) |
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Computer Science |
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American Community College |
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This course will familiarize the student with Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office 2000 word processing and electronic spreadsheet features and functions. Students will learn to prepare and edit documents using Word and Excel formatting features and will apply techniques for data presentation in tables and charts. Excel functions and formulas are applied in this course, and students will learn data charting and presentation features. |
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Basic Computer Applications (CS101) |
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American Public University |
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This course will familiarize the student with Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office 2000 word processing and electronic spreadsheet features and functions. Students will learn to prepare and edit documents using Word and Excel formatting features and will apply techniques for data presentation in tables and charts. Excel functions and formulas are applied in this course, and students will learn data charting and presentation features. |
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Basic Concepts of College Mathematics (MA099) |
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Mathematics |
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American Public University |
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This course is an interactive course designed to help students achieve a greater understanding of basic mathematical concepts. This course provides a review of the basic arithmetical operations and puts them into their proper mathematical context. In addition, it introduces geometry, statistics and probability, real numbers and algebra. Throughout the course, there is careful attention to the presentation of concepts that will become important in the study of later mathematics courses such as algebra, analytic geometry and trigonometry. Emphasis is on the fundamentals of mathematics to ease the transition into the beginning college level mathematics courses. At the same time, it provides students a solid understanding of the powerful tools of basic mathematics for their own practical application. |
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