Special Topics in Manufacturing
This course introduces and discusses special topics related to Manufacturing Technology.
Traditional class involving traditional, in-person classroom instruction.
This course introduces and discusses special topics related to Manufacturing Technology.
Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects in massage therapy. The course will be variable credit of one to three depending on the course content and number of hours required. This course may be repeated for up to six credits.
This course is designed to apply concepts learned from the first semester of the paramedic program and incorporate the knowledge gained in that time to a set number of hours in field time with an assigned agency and clinical time in an assigned hospital. This will help students practically apply their knowledge and skills to build on their experience and critical thinking skills for the second semester. This course satisfies 12 embedded hours toward specified programs and certificates for AAS Human Relations General Education requirements.
This course is designed to apply concepts learned from the first semester of the paramedic program and incorporate the knowledge gained in that time to a set number of hours in field time with an assigned agency and clinical time in an assigned hospital. This will help students practically apply their knowledge and skills to build on their experience and critical thinking skills for the second semester. This course satisfies 12 embedded hours toward specified programs and certificates for AAS Human Relations General Education requirements.
A systematic learning approach to front office procedures where the flow of business through a hotel, from the reservations process to check-out and account settlement, is explored in detail. Various elements of effective front office management will be examined, paying particular attention to the planning and evaluation of front office operations.
Survey of the history, likely direction, and dynamics of the hospitality industry from the perspective of the global economy, with emphasis on the wide variety of career opportunities.
Application of principles and skills in the troubleshooting, repair and maintenance of air conditioning, heating and ventilation equipment. Topics covered are the refrigeration cycle, gas furnace, oil furnaces, heat pump, chilled water systems, hot water systems and cooling. The student must complete all content for the following 12 areas in order to meet degree or certificate requirements. This course satisfies 10 hours of instruction toward completing the embedded Mathematics curriculum requirements, in accordance with Embedded Curriculum Guidelines Option A. This course satisfies 10 hours of instruction toward completing the embedded Human Relations curriculum requirements, in accordance with Embedded Curriculum Guidelines Option A. 1. Sequence of Operation Gas Furnace 2. Thermostat Operation and setting 3. Low Voltage Wiring practice 4. Furnace Controls Identification 5. Furnace Operation 80% and 90% 6. Furnace Troubleshooting 7. Air Conditioning Operation 8. Air Conditioning Controls and Safety's 9. Air Conditioning Evacuation and Charging 10. Package Units Operation, Identification, and Location 11. Package Unit Controls 12. Troubleshooting
Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects in physical education. The course will be variable credit of one to two depending on the course content and number of hours required. This course may be repeated for up to six credits.
Novice lifters who have limited knowledge of strength training principles and fundamentals will increase knowledge about weight room safety, muscle groups, strength training routines, spotting techniques, nutrition, modes of resistance training and proper workout structure.
Practice the basic techniques and drills of boxing including punches, footwork, speed, balance and agility. Boxing is an exhilarating cardiovascular workout that will promote physical fitness and injury avoidance.