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Electrical Engineering Technology |
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• EET* 110 - Electric Circuits I
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• EET* 114 - Electric Circuits II
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• EET* 136 - Electronics I
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• EET* 232 - Electronics II
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• EET* 241 - Introduction to Fiber Optics
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• EET* 252 - Digital Electronics
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• EET* 256 - Microprocessors
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• EET* 262 - Electrical Machinery and Control
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• EET* 272 - Electronic Communications
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• EET* 296 - EET Internship
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Engineering Science |
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• EGR* 111 - Introduction to Engineering
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• EGR* 131 - Introduction to Nanotechnology
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• EGR* 211 - Engineering Statics
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• EGR* 212 - Engineering Dynamics
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• EGR* 221 - Introduction to Electrical Circuit Analysis
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English |
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• ENG* 063 - Introduction to the Essay
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• ENG* 066 - Introduction to Academic Reading, Writing & Scholarship
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• ENG* 091 - Introduction to Advanced Reading & Writing
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• ENG* 099A - Transition to Composition: Accelerated Learning Program
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• ENG* 101 - Composition
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• ENG* 102 - Literature and Composition
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• ENG* 114 - Children’s Literature
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• ENG* 193 - Study and Critical Thinking Skills
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• ENG* 195 - Critical Reading Strategies for Expository Imaginative Literature
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• ENG* 196 - Scientific and Technical Reading Strategies
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• ENG* 200 - Advanced Composition
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• ENG* 202 - Technical Writing
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• ENG* 210 - Fiction
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• ENG* 211 - Short Story
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• ENG* 214 - Drama
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• ENG* 221 - American Literature I
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• ENG* 222 - American Literature II
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• ENG* 231 - British Literature I
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• ENG* 232 - British Literature II
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• ENG* 245 - Early Western Literature
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• ENG* 246 - Modern Western Literature
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• ENG* 251 - African-American Literature
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• ENG* 254 - Modern Arabic Literature
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• ENG* 262 - Women in Literature
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• ENG* 270 - Humanities: The Creative Voice
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• ENG* 271 - Film and Literature
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• ENG* 272 - History of Film
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• ENG* 281 - Creative Writing
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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) |
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• EMT* 100 - Emergency Medical Technician Basic
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English as a Second Language Placement is based on the results of an ESL Placement Test, including a writing sample. Four levels of integrated skill courses are offered: Intermediate ESL* 141 and ESL* 151 and Advanced ESL* 161 . All are designed to develop listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills. Students entering Intermediate ESL* 141 must have fundamental skills in English. After successful completion of the Intermediate ESL* 141 and Intermediate ESL* 151 levels, students may be required to take concurrent additional specialized ESL courses in Reading, Writing, Technical English, and Pronunciation, along with the Advanced ESL* 161 . Students intending to take ENG* 101 or COM* 171 must receive a grade of “C” or better in ESL* 161 and ESL* 178 .
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• ESL* 139 - Pronunciation III
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• ESL* 141 - Integrated Skills IV
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• ESL* 143 - Writing and Reading IV
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• ESL* 144 - Pronunciation IV
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• ESL* 151 - Integrated Skills V
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• ESL* 159 - Writing V
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• ESL* 161 - Integrated Skills VI
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• ESL* 169 - Writing VI
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• ESL* 178 - Advanced Reading and Writing
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• ESL* 180 - Reading V
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• ESL* 191 - Technical English VI
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• ESL* 250 - TESOL Methodology
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Environmental Science |
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• EVS* 100 - Introduction to Environmental Science
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• EVS* 114 - Environmental Science
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• EVS* 200 - Toxicology
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• EVS* 296 - Environmental Science & Toxicology Internship
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Environmental Engineering Technology |
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• ENV* 100 - Introduction to Alternative Energy Systems
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• ENV* 103 - Challenge of Climate Change
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• ENV* 104 - Sustainable Economic Development
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• ENV* 110 - Environmental Regulations
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• ENV* 181 - Solar Thermal Systems
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• ENV* 182 - Solar Photovoltaic Systems I
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• ENV* 230 - Environmental Engineering
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• ENV* 237 - Pollution Prevention
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Exercise Science and Wellness |
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• EXS* 101 - Introduction to Exercise Science and Wellness
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• EXS* 102 - Seminar in Exercise Science and Wellness
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• EXS* 115 - Fitness Management
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• EXS* 210 - Exercise Science & Wellness Internship I
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• EXS* 212 - Exercise Science & Wellness Internship II
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• EXS* 225 - Essentials of Strength and Conditioning
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• EXS* 227 - Exercise Testing & Program Design
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• EXS* 229 - Human Biomechanics
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• EXS* 230 - Exercise Programming for Special Populations
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• EXS* 235 - Exercise Physiology
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Fire Technology and Administration |
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• FTA* 100 - Fitness and Health for Firefighters
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• FTA* 101 - Fundamentals of Firefighting I
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• FTA* 102 - Fundamentals of Firefighting II
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• FTA* 103 - Civil Service Test Preparation
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• FTA* 110 - Fire Ground Hydraulics
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• FTA* 112 - Introduction to Fire Technology
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• FTA* 116 - Building Construction
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• FTA* 118 - Fire Prevention and Inspection
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• FTA* 122 - Fire Behavior and Combustion
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• FTA* 126 - Safety and Survival
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• FTA* 210 - Water Supply and Hydraulics
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• FTA* 212 - Legal Aspects of Emergency Services
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• FTA* 213 - Codes and Standards
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• FTA* 216 - Municipal Fire Administration
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• FTA* 217 - Occupational Safety & Health for Emergency Services
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• FTA* 218 - Extinguishing Systems
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• FTA* 219 - Fire Investigation I
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• FTA* 227 - Fire Protection Systems
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• FTA* 229 - Fire Investigation II
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• FTA* 230 - Strategy and Tactics
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French Advanced language instruction beyond the courses listed below is available through Independent Study by arrangement with the instructor.
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• FRE* 101 - Elementary French I
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• FRE* 102 - Elementary French II
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