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FSCI 271 - Hazardous Materials

FSCI 271 - Hazardous Materials 3-0-3 Credit Hours: 3 This course provides students with the basic knowledge to recognize, identify, classify and evaluate the dangers posed by hazardous materials. Students will learn to control hazardous materials …

FSCI 281 - Fire Investigation

FSCI 281 - Fire Investigation 3-0-3 Credit Hours: 3 This course will acquaint students with the theories of fire investigation, consistent with National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) protocols. Methodology of fire investigation, motives of arsonists, …

FSCI 291 - Computer Assisted Pre-Fire Planning

FSCI 291 - Computer Assisted Pre-Fire Planning 2-2-3 Credit Hours: 3 This course teaches students to create, maintain, modify and enact pre-fire plans regarding a variety of building occupancies and facilities. Using CAD technology, students learn to …

FYE 101 - First Year Experience

FYE 101 - First Year Experience 3-0-3 Credit Hours: 3 This course introduces first-year students to ideas and strategies required for college-level academic inquiry and college success, including critical thinking, communication, cultural competence, …

GEOG 101 - Introduction to Physical Geography

GEOG 101 - Introduction to Physical Geography 3-0-3 Credit Hours: 3 An introduction to the basic concepts of physical geography that will involve the examination of the physical systems and processes which create many types of landforms and shape the …

GEOG 103 - Introduction to Human Geography

GEOG 103 - Introduction to Human Geography 3-0-3 Credit Hours: 3 Human Geography examines the relationships among people, culture, and space. It is the study of spatial variations among cultural groups and the spatial functioning of societies at local, …

GEOG 180 - Urban Geography

GEOG 180 - Urban Geography 3-0-3 Credit Hours: 3 Examines cities and their surrounding regions from the perspective of a geographer, a social scientist searching for order in the way people organize and use the space they inhabit, through an analysis of …

GEOG 222 - World Regional Geography

GEOG 222 - World Regional Geography 3-0-3 Credit Hours: 3 This course examines the numerous physical processes which have shaped the world's landscapes, as well as various historical, political and economic forces which underlie the world's complex social …

HEBR 101 - Elementary Hebrew I

HEBR 101 - Elementary Hebrew I 3-1-3 Credit Hours: 3 Elementary Hebrew I introduces students with no prior knowledge of the language to basic forms, words and structures of the Hebrew language. Its main goal is to teach the fundamentals of writing and …

HEBR 102 - Elementary Hebrew II

HEBR 102 - Elementary Hebrew II 3-1-3 Credit Hours: 3 A continuation of HEBR 101, Elementary Hebrew I, this course builds on the foundations of writing and reading acquired in the first semester and provides additional skills in these areas. A strong …

HIST 101 - US History: Colonial America through the Revolutionary Era

HIST 101 - US History: Colonial America through the Revolutionary Era 3-0-3 Credit Hours: 3 Colonial America through the Revolutionary Era surveys the political, social, economic, cultural and ideological characteristics of the 17th and 18th centuries, …

HIST 102 - US History: The Civil War and the 19th Century

HIST 102 - US History: The Civil War and the 19th Century 3-0-3 Credit Hours: 3 US History: The Civil War and the 19th Century surveys the political, social, economic, cultural and ideological characteristics of the United States from the early Republic, …