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  • 3.00 Credits

    The psychology of human interaction-socialization, attitudes, group processes, communications, and social influences are covered. Prerequisite: Completion of four credit hours in Psychology or instructor's permission. (3 lect.) Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 1.00 Credits

    Individual course descriptions are on file in the Academic Dean's Office and the Office of Admissions and Records. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    The student will explore the basic tenets of psychology from a cross-cultural perspective. Topics include research methods, cognition, sensation and perception, intelligence, emotion, psychopathology, human development, motivation, and social perception and interaction. The student will examine, discuss, and evaluate theories of bias and sociocultural, global, and equity contexts. (3 lect.) SOC Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    Industrial Organizational (I/O) Psychology is the scientific study of human behavior in organizations and the workplace. The student will explore individual, group, and organizational behavior, and apply this knowledge to solve problems and improve performance in organizations and businesses. (3 lect.) Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course focuses on motorcycle, ATV, and snow machine maintenance and tune- up procedures. The course covers maintenance procedures such as oil and filter changing, valve adjustment, carburetor synchronization, and timing adjustment for power sports vehicles. Emphasis will be placed on tuning the entire vehicle to achieve maximum performance. The course will include instruction in special tool use, interpretation of factory manuals, manipulation of parts and pieces on vehicles, proper shop documentation of repairs, and safety precautions. The student will be required to provide a project power sports vehicle, hand tools, and personal safety equipment (1 lect., 2 lab) Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a basic course in the theory of engine operation, diagnosis of problems, minor repairs, and overhaul procedures relating to 2-cycle power sports engines. The focus of the course is the application of hand-on skills relating to diagnosis and repair of single and multi-cylinder 2-cycle engines, crankshaft repair on single cylinder engines, and top/bottom end repair procedures on single and multi-cylinder engines. (1 lect., 4 lab) Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a basic course in the theory of engine operations, diagnosis of problems, minor repairs, and overhaul procedures relating to 4-cycle powersports engines. The focus of this course is the application of hands-on skills relating to diagnosis and repair of single and multi-cylinder 4-cycle engines, crankshaft repair on single cylinder engines, and top end repair procedures on single and multi-cylinder engines. (1 lect., 4 lab) Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a survey of Christianity from Jesus and Paul to today. Political, social, and theological issues are stressed. Christian history is studied through readings, lecture, video, and some internet resources. Special emphasis is given to events in Western Europe and the United States. Students receiving credit for RELI 2225 may not receive credit for HIST 2225. (3 lect.) HUM Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    No course description available. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is an introductory course offering a foundation in water resources. The course will emphasize basic hydrological principles, characteristics of ground and surface water, watersheds, and water quality. Contemporary issues surrounding water use, the future of the Earth's water and the role of governing bodies in managing water resources will also be discussed. Prerequisites: Completion of MATH 0920, MATH 0923 or equivalent. (3 lect.) Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available