2021-2022 College Catalog 
    
    May 06, 2024  
2021-2022 College Catalog [***ATTENTION: THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG***]

Course Descriptions


 

Spanish

  
  • SPA 102 - Beginning Spanish II


    Credits: 4
    Lab/Lecture: Four lecture.

    Further emphasis on basic grammar, vocabulary, and culture. Practice in speaking, reading, and writing Spanish.

    Prerequisite(s): SPA 101  or placement.
    General Education: Options.
    Grading Option: May be taken for S/U credit.
  
  • SPA 125 - Spanish for Health Professionals


    Credits: 3
    Lab/Lecture: Three lecture.

    Develops a practical speaking knowledge of common medical terms frequently used in a variety of health care settings. Provides significant cultural information essential to field. Prior knowledge of Spanish useful but not required.

    Grading Option: May be taken for S/U credit.
  
  • SPA 128 - Spanish for Travelers


    Credits: 2
    Lab/Lecture: Two lecture.

    A short course for students who have little or no prior experience with Spanish and need specific vocabulary and cultural information for their anticipated adventures in traveling to countries where Spanish is used.

    Grading Option: May be taken for S/U credit.
  
  • SPA 131 - Conversational Spanish I


    Credits: 3
    Lab/Lecture: Three lecture.

    Basic grammar, vocabulary, and culture in conversational practice.

    Grading Option: May be taken for S/U credit.
  
  • SPA 201 - Intermediate Spanish I


    Credits: 4
    Lab/Lecture: Four lecture.

    Improving basic skills of speaking, comprehension, reading, and writing. Taught in Spanish.

    Prerequisite(s): SPA 102  or placement.
    General Education: Options.
    Grading Option: May be taken for S/U credit.
  
  • SPA 202 - Intermediate Spanish II


    Credits: 4
    Lab/Lecture: Four lecture.

    Further development of speaking and writing communication skills with emphasis on compositions and readings. Taught in Spanish.

    Prerequisite(s): SPA 201  or placement.
    General Education: Options.
    Grading Option: May be taken for S/U credit.

Speech

  
  • SPC 100 - Fundamentals of Speech Communication


    Credits: 3
    Lab/Lecture: Three lecture.

    Fundamentals of speech communication emphasizing public speaking skills and improved self-confidence. Performance based, improving speaking skills.

    General Education: Options.
  
  • SPC 200 - Advanced Speech Communication


    Credits: 3
    Lab/Lecture: Three lecture.

    Advanced speech communication skills emphasizing appropriate delivery methods, successful visual aids, ethics of how you prepare your “pitch” or angle, awareness of cultural significance, and appropriate response styles based on audience analysis. Performance based, improving speaking skills.

    Prerequisite(s): SPC 100 

Theatre

  
  • THR 101 - Introduction to Theatre


    Credits: 3
    Lab/Lecture: Three lecture.

    A survey of theatre, introducing basic elements and principles of production, styles and/or historical perspectives of theatre, dramatic literature and criticism.

    General Education: Arts/Humanities.
    Grading Option: May be taken for S/U credit.
  
  • THR 110 - Acting I


    Credits: 3
    Lab/Lecture: Three lecture.

    The fundamental techniques of acting are explored through physical and vocal expression, improvisation and scene work with an emphasis on the performer’s approach to characterization.

    Grading Option: May be taken for S/U credit.

Welding Technology

  
  • WLD 102 - Basic Welding Fabrication


    Credits: 3
    Lab/Lecture: Two lecture. Two lab.

    Fundamentals of basic arc welding procedures, equipment, and safety techniques. Various arc welding tasks in the flat, horizontal, vertical-up, and overhead positions.

  
  • WLD 106 - Intermediate Welding


    Credits: 3
    Lab/Lecture: Two lecture. Two lab.

    Advanced arc welding procedures, equipment, and safety techniques. Instruction in the selection of electrode, gas, cups, and filler rod for gas tungsten arc weld (GTAW) welding. Techniques and practice in welding butt-joint, t-joint, lap and corner joints in various positions and numerous cutting procedures.

    Prerequisite(s): WLD 102 
  
  • WLD 289 - Internship I


    Credits: 1-6
    Designed for students who are looking for paid or voluntary practical learning experiences that apply academic and occupational education to real-life, on-the-job situations. Credit hours will be negotiated based on fulfillment of a contract. Each credit hour requires the completion of a minimum of 45 hours of on-the-job participation. Prior experience or course work in the field of interest is required. One to six variable credit hours.

    Grading Option: May be taken for S/U credit.
 

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