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Beer 1

Blueprint Reading (PE)

GEOS-0014 / 3 credits / D Prerequisite: COMP-0230 GIS 2

HOSP-0029 / 3 credits

DRFT-0005 / 3 credits

This course includes the theoretical knowledge of beer production and fundamentals of sensory analysis. Students learn to examine and discuss beer styles of various regions and countries and their relationship to food. They participate in a practical beer tasting event as part of their final project. This course also reviews the rules and practices of responsible alcohol service.

This course includes lettering, description of lines and weights, orthographic and isometric views, sectional views and freehand sketching.

AutoCAD 1 (Civil) COMP-0200 / 6 credits / P

Students develop a basic understanding of personal computers, applications and technical drawing standards as they apply to the civil/architectural and mechanical disciplines. In addition they develop a comprehensive understanding of generic CAD concepts and procedures and 2D drawing and editing techniques.

AutoCAD 2 (Civil) COMP-0201 / 6 credits / P Prerequisite: COMP-0200 AutoCAD 1 (Civil)

Students use their 2D drawing and editing skills to build their advanced CAD skills. These new skills include third angle projection standards, 3D modeling commands, controlling the display of their drawing including viewport, view point and paper space plotting. Students also learn the visualization tools of hidden line removal, rendering and the basic concepts of attributes.

Automated Office 40S COMP-0481 / 1 high school credit

This course provides a variety of office skills in order to prepare a student career in the modern world of business by covering the concepts, skills and knowledge mastered in the business curriculum. Students develop competency using the computer in an electronic office environment. Students experience electronic applications such as electronic communications, computerized information management, desktop publishing, reprographics, and machine transcription.

B Banking Systems Practices

Biology 30S SCIE-0009 / 1 high school credit

This course is an in-depth study of the human body. It presents an opportunity to understand what you are made of, how you are put together and how your body works. A large number of diseases that afflict humans are diseases of choice. This course provides information that can be used to make choices that lead to a healthy life.

Biology 40S SCIE-0004 / 1 high school credit Prerequisite: SCIE-0009 Biology 30S

This course examines how cells store and use information to control patterns of inheritance. Diseases resulting from altered cell information are explored. This course also looks at the variety of life forms that have evolved with particular emphasis on the plant and animal kingdoms. Chemical reactions carried out by cells and ecology are also studied. This course is recommended or required for entry into such fields as dental assisting, nursing, health information technology, medical laboratory technology, animal health technology, natural resource management and early childhood education.

Blueprint Reading - INMF DRFT-0012 / 3 credits

In this course, students learn to interpret symbols and conventions as they relate to both isometric and orthographic projection blueprints in the machine shop environment.

Blueprint Reading (CARPW) DRFT-0001 / 3 credits

This course provides the fundamental skills necessary for students to become familiar with architectural blueprints.

BUSN-0084 / 3 credits

This course focuses on the structure, function and operating systems of banks and credit unions. Students study the major client contact systems: how they work, interact and affect clients. The course also introduces the managerial systems that govern day-to-day operations and reviews how these systems may change in the future.

Blueprint Reading (ELECT) DRFT-0009 / 3 credits

This course provides the fundamental skills necessary for students to become familiar with residential and commercial blueprints and the electrical trade.

Blueprint Reading (PIPET) DRFT-0010 / 3 credits Prerequisite: PIPE-0003 Plumbing Systems Theory

This course provides the fundamental skills necessary for students to become familiar with architectural blueprints. Students are introduced to the tools, terminology and common practices used in the piping trades. Emphasis is placed on interpretation of floor plans and converting to an isometric single line drawing.

Blueprint Reading for Welders DRFT-0008 / 1.5 credits

In this course, students learn to recognize all the different parts of a blueprint related to welding. Students learn about welding symbols and the interpretation of them. Students complete sketching in isometric and oblique views.

Boilers and Materials ENGR-0030 / 6 credits

This is a basic course on types of boilers and their construction, fittings and operation.

Braking Systems and Tires MECH-0121 / 6 credits Prerequisite: WRKP-0036 Orientation & Shop SkillsHDET

Mobile heavy equipment relies on traction to start, move, turn and stop safely and efficiently. On much of this equipment, tires are the only contact with the road or earth. In this course students learn about tire and wheel construction and the recommended practices to service, diagnose and repair tires, wheels and wheel ends safely. Reliable braking systems are essential to the safe operation of heavy mobile equipment. In this course students learn the fundamentals of operation as well as how to service, diagnose and repair heavy duty braking systems including mechanical, hydraulic, air and electric systems as well as various brake booster systems.

Breakfast Cookery COOK-0004 / 3 credits

This course includes basic preparation, cooking and serving of egg dishes and breakfast items for an a la carte menu as well as for a buffet. This course also includes related dairy products.

D - also offered by Distance Delivery • P - also available through Prior Learning Assessment

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

In this course students are given exposure to the implementation and use of the AutoCAD Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) software in GIS applications. This course introduces the student to the basic command structure so that they can create, plot and update a plan. Learners are also introduced to the integration of CAD and GIS data formats and data conversion solutions.


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