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2022-2023 Catalog Archived
Course Descriptions
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Early Childhood Development |
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ECD 237 - Methods and Materials Class: 3 Credits: 3 This course includes an overview of developmentally-appropriate methods and materials for planning, and evaluating environments. Emphasis is on integrating divergent activities in each curriculum area.
Prerequisite(s): Take ECD 101 , ECD 102 , ECD 105 , ECD 131 , ECD 132 , ECD 133 , ECD 135 and ECD 203 . Course Topics:
- Defining Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP)
- Planning for DAP Curriculum
- DAP Physical Environments
- DAP Social/Emotional Environments
- DAP Cognitive/Language/Literacy Environments
- Ethics in the Classroom Environment
- Completion of Professional Portfolio
- Bulletin Board preparation
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- Computer with Internet access
- Word processing software (must be able to save Word format)
- Anti-virus software
Grading System: A grade of C is required for all course work.
A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Develop effective instructional techniques for teaching young children. (NAEYC 1c)
- Select, evaluate, and utilize appropriate equipment and materials for a preschool program. (NAEYC 4c)
- Develop and implement lesson plans and activities which support a fully integrated curriculum. (NAEYC 1a-1c, 4b, 4c, 5a-5c)
- Identify the ethical standards and guidelines and use them to evaluate ethical dilemmas. (NAEYC 6b)
- Assemble evidence that demonstrates professional readiness in the Early Care and Educational field. (NAEYC 6a)
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
Official Course Syllabus 2022-2023 |
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Economics |
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ECO 201 - Economic Concepts Class: 3 Credits: 3 This course is a study of micro- and macro-economic concepts and selected economic problems.
Prerequisite(s): Take ENG 032 , RDG 032 , and MAT 032 or MAT 100 , with a minimum grade of “C”. Course Topics:
- Opportunity Cost
- Comparative Advantage
- Supply and Demand
- Price elasticity
- Production and Cost
- National Income Accounting
- Labor Market
- Monetary Policy
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- Computer with Internet access
- Word processing software (must be able to save in Word format)
- Anti-virus software.
- Online component access code required for online sections only.
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Construct a marginal analysis of costs and benefits resulting in efficient resource allocation.
- Interpret supply and demand models.
- Calculate price elasticity, income elasticity, and cross elasticity.
- Analyze short-run and long-run production cost
- Apply profit maximization rules to perfectly competitive market structures.
- Examine the national income accounting process.
- Calculate unemployment and other labor market statistics.
- Assess monetary policy strategies used to promote stability in the business cycle.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
Official Course Syllabus 2022-2023 |
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ECO 210 - Macroeconomics Class: 3 Credits: 3 This course includes the study of fundamental principles and policies of a modern economy to include markets and prices, national income accounting, cycles, employment theory and fiscal policy, banking and monetary controls, and the government’s role in economic decisions and growth.
Prerequisite(s): Take ENG 032 , MAT 032 or MAT 100 , and RDG 032 with a minimum grade of “C”. Course Topics:
- Opportunity Cost
- Thinking on the Margin
- Comparative Advantage / International Trade
- Supply and Demand / Aggregate Supply and Aggregate Demand
- National Income Accounting
- Labor Market
- Consumer Price Index
- Monetary and Fiscal Policies
- Economic Growth
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- Computer with Internet access
- Word processing software (must be able to save in Word format)
- Anti-virus software
- Online component access code required for online sections only.
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Construct a marginal analysis of costs and benefits resulting in efficient resource allocation.
- Interpret aggregate supply and aggregate demand models.
- Examine the determinants of GDP growth and the national income accounting process.
- Calculate unemployment and changes in the cost of living.
- Dissect international trade models using the theory of comparative advantage.
- Compare various fiscal and monetary policy strategies used to promote stability in the business cycle.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
Official Course Syllabus 2022-2023 |
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ECO 211 - Microeconomics Class: 3 Credits: 3 This course includes the study of the behavior of households and firms, including supply and demand, elasticity, price/input in different market structures, pricing of resources, regulations, and comparative advantage and trade.
Prerequisite(s): Take ENG 032 MAT 032 or MAT 100 , and RDG 032 . Course Topics:
- Opportunity Cost
- Thinking on the Margin
- Comparative Advantage
- Supply and Demand
- Price elasticity
- Resource Allocation Systems
- Market Intervention
- Production and Cost
- Pricing/Output Decisions by Market Structure
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- Computer with Internet access
- Word processing software (must be able to save in Word format)
- Anti-virus software.
- Online component access code required for online sections only.
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Construct a marginal analysis of costs and benefits resulting in efficient resource allocation.
- Interpret supply and demand models.
- Calculate price elasticity, income elasticity, and cross elasticity.
- Contrast various systems of resource allocation.
- Assess the impact of government intervention within various markets.
- Analyze short-run and long-run production costs
- Apply profit maximization rules to different market structures.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
Official Course Syllabus 2022-2023 |
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EDU 102 - Professional Preparation for Education Careers Class: 3 Credits: 3 This course is designed to prepare students for careers in the education profession, including information literacy skills, PRAXIS preparation, academic and education career goals, recognition of appropriate resources for education majors, and preparation for professional program admission/success.
Prerequisite(s): Take ENG 100 , RDG 100 and MAT 102 (or MAT 153 ) with a minimum grade of “C”. Course Topics:
- Review of basic math skills assessed on Core Praxis I, without use of calculator
- Review of basic reading skills assessed on Core Praxis I
- Review of basic writing and essay skills assessed on Care Praxis I
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- Students must have a computer with internet access.
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Increase score on simulated Core Praxis basic skills in mathematics, with a four-function calculator, by competing prescriptive modules based on pre-test results.
- Increase score on simulated Core Praxis basic skills in reading by competing prescriptive modules based on pre-test results.
- Increase score on simulated Core Praxis basic skills in writing by competing prescriptive modules based on pre-test results.
- Create an action plan by writing an overview of the student’s educational goal.
- Reflect upon an educational “clashing viewpoint” by writing an original composition summarizing both viewpoints.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
Official Course Syllabus 2022-2023 |
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EDU 201 - Classroom Inquiry with Technology Class: 3 Lab: 0 Credits: 3 This course explores teaching as a data drive, reflective practice. Within the parameters of an approved articulation agreement, this course may transfer to an accreditated Education program at a comprehensive four year college or university.
Prerequisite(s): Take ENG 100 or RDG 100 and CPT 101 with a minimum grade of “C”. Course Topics:
- Proper and Effective use of computer technologies and audiovisual resources
- Navigating portfolio software
- Construction of materials
- Location of resources
- Operation of Equipment
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- Computer with access to Internet
- Microsoft Office - SCC provides Microsoft Office products for free to students
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Identify technologies that are commonly integrated into classrooms.
- Create technology rich materials to facilitate active student learning.
- Apply proper use of technological tools in frequently used software.
- Integrate basic visual design principles into the development of instructional products.
- Compose communications and collaborations with students, parents, peers, and community members using current technologies to support student success.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
Official Course Syllabus 2022-2023 |
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EDU 230 - Schools in Communities Class: 4 Credits: 4 This course provides students with a basic understanding of the social, political, and historical aspects of diverse educational institutions in American culture with an emphasis on families, schools, and communities. Within the parameters of an approved articulation agreement, this course may transfer to an accredited Education program at a comprehensive four-year college or university.
Prerequisite(s): Take ENG 100 and RDG 100 with a minimum grade of “C”. Course Topics:
- Teachers and Students
- Historical Foundations
- Philosophical Foundations
- Instruction and Classroom Management
- Finance
- Curriculum
- School Reform and Accountability
- Student Diversity
- School Law
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- Headphones will be required to complete online activities in class.
Students are responsible for providing their headphones.
- Students must have a computer with internet access.
- Criminal Background Information
- Health Form
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Reflect on major topics in the course by observing a teacher in their classroom, answering specific questions pertaining to the course and interviewing a school official.
- Analyze the major philosophical influences on American education by completing a questionnaire that compares these influences to their own philosphy of education.
- Examine the societal influences upon schools by participating in a community service project.
- Explain the political impact upon the community school by observing a local school governance body during the decision-making process.
- Reflect upon experiences and activities completed during the semester by creating a portfolio of major assignments.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
Official Course Syllabus 2022-2023 |
Electronics Engineering Technology |
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Emergency Medical Technology |
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EMS 230 - Advanced Emergency Medical Care I Class: 2 Lab: 9 Credits: 5 This course provides an introduction to pre-hospital pharmacology and cardiology as they relate specifically to patient care. Emphasis is placed on the appropriate methods for patient physical exams and solicitation of medical history to maximize patient outcomes.
Prerequisite(s): Take EMS 150 and EMS 151 with a minimum grade of “C”. Corequisite(s): Take EMS 231 and EMS 232 . Course Topics: Preparatory
- Principles of Pharmacology
- Medication Administration
- Emergency Medications
Medical
Physiology Electrophysiology Epidemiology Primary survey for CV assessment Secondary survey for CV assessment ECG monitoring to include arrhythmia recognition Management of a patient with a cardiac arrhythmia Causes, differential diagnoses, and assessment findings for a patient with a variety of cardiovascular disorders Development and execution a treatment plan for a patient with a variety of cardiovascular disorders Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials: Grading System: An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.
A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate safe medication administration by a variety of enteral and parenteral routes.
- Apply principles of electrocardiography and criteria for cardiac rhythm interpretation to identify basic cardiac dysrhythmias originating in the sinoatrial node, atria, AV junction and ventricles.
- Integrate concepts of assessment, pharmacology and electrocardiography to formulate a treatment and transport plan for a patient with a cardiovascular emergency.
- Demonstrate integration of assessment, pharmacology and electrocardiography by leading a resuscitation team in the management of a cardiac arrest.
- Demonstrate professional behavior including, but not limited to, integrity, empathy, self-motivation, appearance/personal hygiene, self-confidence, communications, time management, teamwork/diplomacy, respect, patient advocacy, and careful delivery of service.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
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Engineering Graphics Technology |
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Engineering Technology |
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English |
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ENG 031 - Developmental English Basics Class: 3 Credits: 3 Developmental English Basics is intended for students who need assistance with basic writing skills. Based on assessment of students’ needs, instruction includes basic grammar and usage, mechanics, sentence structure, and basic writing. Assignments will include the writing of a variety of unified and coherent compositions with evidence of a controlling idea, introduction, body, and conclusion.
Course Topics:
- Composition
- Sentence structure
- Grammar and usage
- Mechanics
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- Notebook
- Divider sheets
- Notebook paper
- Pens and pencils
- Highlighter
- Small stapler
- Note cards (optional)
- Disk or USB drive for writing assignments
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
F 0 - 69
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Compose an email appropriate for an academic or business setting, applying the writing process.
- Develop a business writing style, using appropriate language and style.
- Apply basic grammar rules and mechanics while creating simple, compound, and complex sentences in writing.
- Identify the major parts of a sentence to include subjects, verbs, and prepositional phrases.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
Official Course Syllabus 2022-2023 |
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ENG 032 - Developmental English Class: 3 Credits: 3 Developmental English is an intensive review of grammar and usage; mechanics of punctuation, spelling, and capitalization; sentence structure; and the writing process. Evidence of planning, organizing, drafting, editing, and revising are emphasized in this course along with a study of different modes of writing for a variety of rhetorical situations.
Prerequisite(s): Take ENG 031 with a minimum grade of “C”. Course Topics:
- Sentence variety
- Correct sentence structure
- Paragraph writing in various modes
- Paragraph revising and editing
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- Notebook
- College-level dictionary (included)
- Notebook paper
- Pens and pencils
- Highlighters
- Small stapler
- Disk for writing assignments
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
F 0 - 69
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Use the writing process when composing a short composition appropriate for academic setting.
- Write a composition with a clear main idea and supporting details.
- Integrate unity and coherence in a composition.
- Create sentence variety by combining simple sentences.
- Assemble a portfolio of previously written paragraphs applying editing skills.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
Official Course Syllabus 2022-2023 |
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ENG 100 - Introduction to Composition Class: 3 Credits: 3 This course is a study of basic writing and different modes of composition and may include a review of usage. Non-degree credit
Prerequisite(s): Take ENG 032 . Course Topics:
- Basic sentence structure
- Evaluating and editing written passages
- Paragraph writing
- Essay writing
- Summary writing
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- Notebook
- Notebook paper
- Pens
- Pencils
- Highlighters
- Pocket stapler
- Index cards (optional)
- A USB drive/flash drive
- Access to a computer
- College-level dictionary
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Identify, label, and correct errors in basic sentence structure errors.
- Assess a paragraph for correct grammar.
- Recognize and identify the parts of a correctly structured traditional college essay.
- Compose a five paragraph essay, using MLA format.
- Outline a reading selection and compose a summary, using MLA format and documentation.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
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Environmental Technology |
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EVT 201 - Environmental Science Class: 3 Credits: 3 This course is an introduction to the basic principles of environmental science including ecology, energy, resources, waste management, air, water, and soil pollution.
Prerequisite(s): Take ENG 100 , MAT 102 and RDG 100 with a minimum grade of “C” required. Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- Any additional resources (handouts) will be provided to the Student by the Instructor.
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 69
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
Official Course Syllabus 2022-2023 |
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EVT 261 - Special Topics in Environmental Science Lab: 3 Credits: 1 This course is designed to provide current topics to keep students abreast of state-of the-art concepts and applications in the EVT field. Students may wish to take this course offered in a lab format along with EVT 201 Environmental Science to transfer both courses as a four-credit lab science course. This course may be taken as a stand alone course for students who may need a one-credit course to complete requirements for graduation.
Prerequisite(s): Take ENG 100 , RDG 100 , MAT 102 with a minimum grade of C. Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
Official Course Syllabus 2022-2023 |
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Health Unit Coordinator |
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