Study the evolution of literature that has shaped world civilizations from the second millennium BCE through the mid-17th century. Students develop the concepts and skills needed to function effectively in an administrative assistant position. This course includes all aspects of ethical hacking and information systems security auditing programs. The course prepares students for reconstruction of areas of the body that have been distorted by traumatic injury or disease. Emphasis is placed on the pathologies of the major body systems, using knowledge of anatomy and physiology. Students sign a mandatory Acknowledgement of Risk and Consent Form. This course is restricted to applicants for State teacher certification of infants, toddlers, and/or preschool children. A 'least is best' philosophy is emphasized, regarding use of pesticides in controlling the various competition for plant health. This course introduces the basic research techniques and skills of the social sciences through an interdisciplinary, topical approach. This course offers an introduction to the researching, planning, coordinating, marketing, management, implementation, and evaluation of special events. Prerequisite: ENL025 or satisfactory basic skills assessment scores. The WordPad and Paint programs are utilized as office tools. Prerequisite: SOC106 or ANT107 or HIS119 or HIS120. Campus laboratory experiences are assigned in addition to class and clinical schedule. Interpretation of medical orders and systems of measurements are included. Traditional class work is supplemented by field trips and cultural activities. Prerequisite: By permission of Human Services Coordinator; HUS206, HUS229 and PSY209. This course will apply fundamental mathematical skills and critical thinking to solve basic construction problems. The course examines overall management techniques, coordination of rescue efforts, National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the Unified Command System. GIS I focuses on the designing and building of a map using a relational database. This course introduces students to technical and professional writing within a career setting. This is an advanced class focusing on field studies of coastal marine habitats and their species composition. The course seeks to explore issues that are currently facing the criminal justice system. Students may repeat this course to be qualified in another language if desired. Academic Divisions. The early part of the course focuses on Metaethics. The class establishes learning opportunities in the field of addictions. Students use hands-on projects and teamwork to design, implement, and test programs in Intel assembly language and to use assembly language procedures in a Java program. Prerequisite: Satisfactory basic skills assessment score or ESL201 and target language assessment conducted in the first class session. This course features an historical examination of the fundamentals of international relations in theory and practice. This course builds upon and expands basic concepts of health assessment, interpersonal and psychomotor nursing skills. Relaxation techniques will be further developed. Suggested for students planning to major in psychology, education, social work, or related areas. Grammar, spelling, proofreading, and effective writing and presentation skills are emphasized. Prerequisite: MAT020 or MAT025 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score. Topics include digital logic, assembly language machine organization, and hardware-level C and assembly language programming. Students must be currently certified as an EMT. Prerequisite: ENL108 or ESL201 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score and CHM109. Students examine the nature and effect of color in its full utilization as a design element in conjunction with the interaction of positive and negative space, optical phenomena, and theories of harmony and visual dynamics. Utilizing lecture and lab components, the student will learn to safely administer topical and local dental anesthetics. Students prepare for immediate and long-term success as administrative assistants and medical assistants in a medical office environment. This course is a continuation of CRJ206. This course combines an internship experience, where students work in an industry/occupation of interest, with a seminar focusing on practices associated with successful job performance and career advancement. Topics include formulating social science hypotheses, identifying variables, constructing and interpreting questionnaires, interviewing, and observing participants. Students will explore unconventional options and use of technology in funeral design. This course is concerned with basic fire fighting tactics and strategy; methods of attack; preplanning of fire problems including necessary equipment and manpower. This course is a survey of selected Spanish literary works. Students are provided an overview of the three entities of criminal justice system: law enforcement, corrections, and the judicial system. Students in this course gain an understanding of our solar energy resource and how it can be utilized for a variety of energy demand applications in residential, commercial, and municipal buildings. Health assessment, interpersonal and psychomotor nursing skills are addressed in the classroom and practiced in the campus laboratory and community health agencies with faculty guidance. (3 class hours/2 laboratory hours), Prerequisite: MAT020 or MAT025, ENL108 or ESL201 or satisfactory basic skills assessment scores. This course introduces the student to the major characteristics of the novel in both form and content. Programming style, expression, and documentation are emphasized. Many of the skills required for the Certified Wireless Network Administration (CWNA) exam are covered while exploring all current IEEE wireless protocols. ), planning and preparation in anticipation of a likely emergency, and management of specific types of emergency situations including a review of lessons learned from historical incidents. Prerequisites: (COM103 or COM202) or (CUL150 or HRM140). System support software utilities are reviewed. Traditional class work is supplemented by cultural activities and field trips. Students learn digital audio techniques that can be applied to a variety of communications settings such as: podcasting, commercial production, public relations, and audio for the web. Emphases are given to analytic methods, existence and uniqueness of solutions, and modeling. Various tools and resources are used to explore several aspects of basic personal finance while emphasizing good money management skills throughout. Drug classifications and matching drugs to common conditions and laboratory findings are emphasized. Emphasis is placed on forecasting and achieving profitability. Abstract Data Types (ADTs) including lists, stacks, queues, tables, sets, maps, heaps, and trees are examined and implemented. This course explores the physiological, psychological, and sociological aspects of human sexuality. This course is designed to teach advanced skills to nursing assistants and home health aides working with more acutely ill patients in Medicare (sub-acute) units in nursing homes, in home care, and in hospitals. This course provides students with the information to identify and explain all of the energy efficiency/conservation methods available for energy use reduction. All students in Information Technology tracks are encouraged to take a cooperative work experience. Microbes used in the industrial, pharmaceutical, food processing, and agricultural applications will be introduced. An introduction to basic social concepts, theoretical perspectives and research methods. Prerequisite: Permission of IT Coordinator. This course provides a basic foundation for those students who will specialize in business and an opportunity for non-business majors to learn about the business world as a major social institution. It is designed to help students develop and express ideas clearly and effectively using standard American English through frequent writing and the study of rhetorical patterns of development. Students develop an understanding of the diversity of living things along the Cape Cod shoreline. Materials science incorporates elements of physics, chemistry, and engineering and focuses on the structure, processing, and the characteristic limits of various materials. There are focused emphasis on historical development and evolution of ideas over time. Coursework includes 150 hours (12 hours/week minimum) working in a Massachusetts licensed or NAEYC accredited child care facility, as well as a weekly seminar class. Students examine the ways in which stories are used to preserve and challenge social institutions such as marriage/family, education, justice, and religion. Students learn video production through lectures and hands-on projects. OER. The focus is on necessary advanced competency skills, written translation, and vocabulary. Certifications must have been earned within the past 5 years. ART214 is recommended. Students learn about the evolution of game development and examine content creation and the concepts behind the development of story, character, environment, level design, user interface, and sound. Introduction to the major concepts and principles underlying human behavior and mental processes. GIT110 and GIT220 cover all the material for the Microsoft Office Specialist Word Expert Certification exam. It is for beginning students of French. In this course, students will examine theories and practices associated with academic success. In addition, student designed parts are fabricated using both additive (3D printing) and subtractive (CNC milling, laser cutting) techniques to enhance the understanding of the design to manufacturing process. Students explore advanced drawing concepts and techniques including free-hand perspective and rendering techniques as they apply to the representation of natural and man-made forms. The course explores the influence of award winning choreographers. Interdisciplinary knowledge is used to understand environmental problems. Students create a working exploit for Microsoft Windows and Linux vulnerabilities as well as reverse engineer a Windows Binary. Prerequisite: SPN102 or 34 years of high school Spanish, This is the second semester of the sequential intermediate college-level Spanish emphasizing further mastery of speaking, understanding, reading and writing Spanish. Methods of revenue management are applied to areas of price structure, occupancy patterns and income. The major focus of this sociology course introduces students to research on domestic violence and victimology. Note: Satisfies an Interdisciplinary Studies General Education Elective. (6 hours observation/field work), This course explores classroom management strategies for inclusive toddler, preschool, and after-school settings; including creating a pro-social environment, resilience and risk factors, and using a positive, respectful approach to guiding children based on knowledge of child development. Independence House, Rape Crisis Service Center and Domestic Violence Program, 160 Basset Lane (Main Office) Hyannis, MA 02601 508-771-6507. (5 contact hours), Prerequisite: MAT025 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score, This course introduces the basic concepts in algebra necessary for students who plan to take intermediate algebra for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). The course content includes the physical and chemical properties, preparations, mode of administration, and effect on body systems, as well as reference to medical emergencies associated with dental treatment. The course stresses comprehensive oral examination procedures, recognition of deviations from the normal, and clinical aspects of pathological processes affecting the patient as a whole and the oral cavity. Previous experience in physics (such as PHY106) is strongly recommended. Students analyze how each person within an organization effects an organization and how an organization effects each person. The course will examine information, concepts, and knowledge for influencing changes in health-related behavior so that the student may make decisions that will affect him/her personally throughout the life cycle. Each student in the course is expected to be involved in the student newspaper. Students examine and evaluate how each entity works separately as well as with each other. Prerequisite: All Level I Criminal Justice courses. Provides an introduction to principles and techniques of management as they relate to business, government, and non-profit organizations. This course examines the different groups of microbes with respect to their structure, physiology, and behavior. The laboratory portion of the course involves the examination of slides, bones, models, and the dissection of a rat. Emphasis is place on recognizing various diseases as cause(s) of death and implications for practitioners throughout the embalming process. This course emphasizes evidence based research and case based learning to integrate elements of theory, knowledge, and research into patient care. Students explore how history has impacted the lives of women of different social and cultural groups and how women have impacted history. (3 class hours/2 laboratory hours), Prerequisite: MAT030 or MAT035, ENL108 or ESL201 or satisfactory basic skills assessment scores. Students are introduced to the software and then progress through various challenging assignments, including integrating applications. This course offers an introduction to galleries and their management with both theoretical and practical experience. This course explores administrative issues relating to leadership in Early Childhood Education: management styles, staff development and supervision including teacher training, staff collegiality, retention and evaluation, as well as collaboration with parents and community. *FAA General written exam Teams design, build, and test a weight-bearing structure, as-well-as reverse engineer a product to improve its design. Some organic chemistry is introduced. This course is an introduction to the identification, care, handling and designing of floral crops. The course focus is on electrical circuit theory as well as analog and digital signal processing. This course addresses the basic principles of pharmacology and anesthesiology and applies this knowledge to the treatment of dental hygiene patients. A survey of four centuries of Cape Cod literature, including native American, journals and records of discovery and settlement, fishing and whaling literature, Cape women's literature, Thoreau's nature writing, and contemporary fiction, poetry, and essays. (6 class hours/12 laboratory hours), Prerequisite: NUR108 or NUR132 and current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification (CPR) for Health Care Providers. Students build a conceptual and visual understanding of vocabulary, applying critical thinking and visual skills in an evaluation of the historical context and the importance of historical reference in graphic design work. (3 class hours/3 laboratory hours), Prerequisites: Grade of C or higher in BIO101 or BIO151. Prerequisites: MAT190 or MAT195 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score. Prerequisite: PSY101 and (MAT020 or MAT025). This course examines the methods of dosage calculation required for safe administration of medications to children and adults. Health Sciences, Social & Behavioral Sciences, Human Services and Business. Students select topics of interest to them ranging from studies they have wanted to pursue to projects in their academic specialization. Students study, rehearse and perform keyboard music in a class setting. Prerequisite: GIT110 and ACC111 or ACC201. Students are required to sign an agreement stating all knowledge learned in this course will not be used for illegal or malicious purposes. Working with diverse groups that include; ethnicity, race, gender, sexual orientation, citizenship status, gender identity, socio-economic level, age, and faith will be explored. Students gain self-knowledge through assessment of interests, abilities, values and personality. Areas that are covered are:valuations of securities and debt instruments, risk/reward in decision making, construction of portfolios, and practical applications in investment strategies. Particular attention is given to general skills required of paralegals. The production of a basic set of architectural drawings is completed throughout the semester. Application of the arithmetic of construction documents is included. This course introduces fundamentals of reading and interpreting construction documents including plan views, elevations, sections, details, schedules and notes. LGT Certification indicates the minimum skills training for a person to qualify as a non-surf lifeguard. Students study and apply relevant digital marketing and communication theory. Students develop advanced database applications using a Windows-based application such as Microsoft Access. This course is an intensive developmental writing course focusing on eliminating certain repeated errors appearing in adult Standard American English (SAE) writing, particularly in the following areas: sentence types and expanded combinations including relevant punctuation, subject-predicate and pronoun agreements, word order. AMT Airframe Module 2 introduces students to the applications of hydraulic and pneumatic power systems, cabin atmosphere and control systems, aircraft instrument systems, communication and navigation systems, aircraft fuel systems, aircraft electrical systems, position and warning systems, ice and rain control systems, fire protection systems, and airframe inspection. Field procedures are used to study qualitative and quantitative technological characteristics along with the proper use, selection, specifications, strength and limitations, fire resistance, and code conformity of materials. Payroll Accounting provides an understanding of the laws that affect a company's payroll structure and practical application skills in maintaining payroll records. Prerequisite: MAT035 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score and working knowledge of any programming language. Historical perspectives and current issues and trends are studied. In the context of current platforms, students research, plan, execute, and analyze social media marketing and communication campaigns to achieve goals. This theme-based seminar is designed to help students develop the skills and confidence necessary to succeed in college, the world of work, and life. The emphasis is on speaking and understanding spoken Italian. Students engage in intensive practice using sentences as independent structures and within paragraphs and short essays. This course focuses on the key elements of grammar and punctuation. Students continue their mastery of diagnostic and procedural coding and billing through complex case studies and use of authentic medical records. 2240 Iyannough Road The basic concepts of cultural geography are introduced and the analytical tools of cultural geography are reviewed. Payment due dates are firm. This course serves as an introduction to the study of North African (Egypt and the Maghreb) and Middle Eastern dance and culture including history, composition, rhythms, finger cymbals, and styles of folkloric dance, drumming and costume. The importance of accurate communications and the development of language art skills are emphasized. Credit Card (Visa, MC, Discover), cash, check and money order are acceptable forms of payment. The use of natural resources, including land, air, water, mineral and biological resources, is examined. Group/team dynamics are explored in order to see their effect on group and individual performance. Prerequisite: ENL108 or ESL201 and (MAT030 or MAT035). This course covers issues involved in the determination, treatment and reduction of hazardous wastes and the federal regulations regarding handling of hazardous wastes, the risks to society from hazardous wastes, and treatment techniques employed to mitigate their effects. Students will be introduced to the techniques of ecological data gathering and analysis. Reach out to our Online andHyFlexLearning team. General Education Courses. This course allows students to collaborate on a practical, hands-on project resulting in a Student Media Board publication that will be circulated throughout the CCCC community and beyond. All obligations to the College must be paid prior to the beginning of classes each semester. However, employers have strongly encouraged students to get an Associates degree or a Bachelors degree. 1 hour per week of consultation with the assigned faculty member. This 140-hour course, 75 classroom and lab and 65 hours of supervised clinical practice, teaches basic nursing skills and beginning interpersonal relationship techniques to entry-level students in the classroom and clinical area. For assistance with our available payment options, contact the Business Office at 508.375.4123. We also offer training sessions to help make students more comfortable with the online teaching format even before you begin your academic program. Prerequisite: (PSY101 or SOC106), HUS101, and HUS229. A comprehensive systematic study of the human body emphasizing the structure and function of the systems. This course is an introduction to the management of food preparations, sanitation, and costing. Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification in cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for Health Care Providers. A supervised work/learning experience in a local criminal justice agency combined with a seminar component for student feedback and evaluation. Students become proficient in all aspects of plate preparation and printing using professional printmaking inks. Students read, write about, and discuss a selection of novels written during the last fifty years. The emphasis is on the artists, songwriters, and producers who have created the most famous hits and long term trends. Laboratory experience is interwoven with classroom instruction. Students learn to write reports, instructions, summaries, e-mails, and memos using content and language appropriate to the reader. Students study Spanish language and civilization in a Spanish speaking country. The benefits and limitations of various solar energy technologies that are commonly used to produce heat, hot water, and electricity are examined. (2) Academic year runs from September to August. Full time LPN to RN Bridge Registered Nursing. A state-mandated certificate is awarded at the successful completion of the National Foodservice exam. The laboratory component introduces basic procedures of handling, growing, and identifying microorganisms. This is a training course for peer tutors. Students scan, test, hack and secure their own systems. Campus laboratory experiences are assigned in addition to class and clinical schedule. of Early Education and Care regulations, budgets, and other financial issues, legal issues, family communication, and staff issues (hiring, firing, supervision, turnover, training). Through math related coursework, you will learn to think logically and abstractly, and develop the problem-solving and computational skills necessary in all fields of study. This page was last edited on 23 January 2023, at 04:54. (3 class hours/2 laboratory hours per week), Prerequisite: A grade of C or higher in (CHM151 or CHM109) and in (BIO152 or BIO252). Primary focus of the course addresses international trade while emphasizing the importance and practical applicability of related issues in international finance and international relations in day-to-day life. Prerequisite: GIT101 or GIT102 or 30wpm Co-requisite: ENL108 or ESL201 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score. If you are registered at another College or University and want to take a course at 4C's please use the Guest Student form. This course introduces the most commonly used and widely accepted treatment and relapse prevention methods in the mental health and alcohol/substance abuse field. 4 class hours. Students discover the symbolism in the events and details of these stories, and they understand mythmaking as a primary human activity. (1 class hour/4 laboratory hours). To fully prepare for these certifications, both BIT242 and BIT243 must be completed successfully. Prerequisite: BIO105, co-requisite: FSR131. Calculus will be used. Psychiatric, rehabilitation, medical-surgical and community-based agencies are utilized for application of nursing knowledge and clinical skills. AMT General Module 1 introduces students to the applications of human factors in aviation, mechanic privileges and limitations, maintenance publications, maintenance forms and records, basic physics for aviation, mathematics for aviation, aircraft drawings, and basic electricity. Students analyze the theoretical and actual running times of the alternate ADT implementations as well as internal/external searching and sorting algorithms, graph algorithms, and hashing. Additional topics may include analytic geometry with an emphasis on the conic sections, Gibbs notation vector algebra, polar coordinates, sequences, series, and mathematical induction. This course covers material for CompTIA A+ 220-602 exam. This course analyzes the practice of nursing in contemporary society. Through observation, practice and analysis and interpretation of scripted materials, a variety of tools and techniques for effective performance are applied to acting exercises, scenes and monologues. This course is a combination of 120 hours of internship with 3 hours scheduled on-campus seminars. This course gives an overview of the variety of human service career paths and theoretical approaches used in the field. A supervised work/learning experience specifically in the field of corrections combined with a seminar component for student feedback and evaluation. Thermodynamics (a branch of physics) is a study of heat and temperature and their relation to energy and work. Students analyze the structural integrity of mechanical devices such as frames, trusses, beams and cable. Historical references are made to support the development and understanding of the work. Forty hours of traditional class work is supplemented by cultural activities and field trips. This course addresses special topics of interest for students interested in the communication discipline. . Students in this course are expected to be proficient in computer file management skills. The text and ancillary materials provide a thorough four skills approach: speaking, reading, writing, and understanding spoken Spanish. Students may repeat this course to be qualified in another language if desired. Ethical principles and concepts in communication design are explored in multicultural and global contexts. The populations discussed include children, adults, elderly, dual diagnosis, incarcerated, and addiction. Students apply various graphic approaches that may include drawing from still life, landscape, and human figure. Audio production, equipment, engineering, audio editing software, copywriting, broadcast delivery, and production techniques are considered as they relate to specific assignments and duties at a radio station. Major topics include cell biology, adaptation and evolution, genetics and reproduction, ecology and diversity, taxonomy and classification. This course includes an analysis of the conceptions of social work, social welfare and social service delivery systems from both historical and contemporary perspectives. This course introduces fundamental concepts and terminology for creating and editing electronic images. Prerequisite: ENL025 and (MAT020 or MAT025) or satisfactory basic skills assessment scores. Students gain familiarity with the process and skills for employment interviewing. This poetry writing workshop class provides serious students the opportunity to write poetry of their own and explore poetry through reading others' work. Presentation of Honors research in the Honors Colloquium is required at both the local Honors Reception and at the Annual Undergraduate Research Conference at the Commonwealth Honors College in Amherst. Prerequisite: ENL101 and a grade of C or better in CHM151 and BIO151 or BIO251. Prerequisite: A grade of C or higher in MAC101, BIT103 and BIO105; Co-requisite: MAC205. (3 class hours/3 laboratory hours per week). Students gain knowledge and skills relating to medical and emergency technology within laboratory and clinical settings. Class includes 15 hours of lecture and 60 hours of gallery work. The remarkable transformation of Japan from a feudal society led by an aristocratic class of samurai to a modern republic similar to modern 19th century Western nations will be closely analyzed. This course explores the cultural, social, and economic changes that have wrought political changes in the meaning and role of the presidency. Prerequisite: ECE201 or ECE202 or ECE221 or ECE230 or ECE291. Social media industries such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and virtual gaming/social worlds are analyzed in relation to shifting cultural and socioeconomic trends. Students who transfer in more than one life science course may register twice (but, not for the same laboratory experience) for BIO199. Students will read, discuss, and write about francophone culture and language in French. Pilates Mat I is designed to expose the student to the Pilates method of body conditioning with a unique system of stretching and strengthening exercises developed over 90 years ago by Joseph Pilates. (2 class hours/2 laboratory hours) Limited to HRM students. Physical, emotional, intellectual, and social development of the human being during adolescence. Using an interdisciplinary approach, the course examines the relationship of risk, goal setting and skill development/application to personal and social growth. Work in an area of horticulture in a business, government or non-profit organization for at least 150 hours to receive practical training in the horticulture field. Prerequisite: MAT240; co-requisite: MAT250. The course focuses on kinematics, vector descriptions of a point, vector equations related to velocity and acceleration, Newtons Law for a particle, angular velocity and acceleration, moment of inertia of a rigid body, parallel axis theorem, work/energy for a particle and a rigid body, and conservation of momentum and angular momentum. Students are responsible for securing placement; the Office of Career Services and Experiential Learning is available to assist with the process. Students must participate in all study tour activities. The second section examines specific areas of funeral service and management guidelines. This course provides an in-depth introduction to wind power as a sustainable form of energy. Measuring crime and analyzing the ethics of crime control allow students to determine the effectiveness of laws and policies in contemporary society. The full-time tuition and fees listed here are based upon 30 credit hours of enrollment per year. As the capstone course for HRM students, the focal point of this course is the planning, organizing and execution of special events that include a theme, specialized menu, entertainment, dining room decorations, and uniforms reflected in the actualities of the hospitality industry. Students are introduced to descriptive and inferential statistics focusing on conceptual understanding and statistical literacy. The portfolio of work will be used primarily to support the students transfer to art school. Special attention devoted to the study of the early civilizations of Western Asia, Europe, China, India, Africa, and the Americas provides for the understanding of how and why the various continents developed their unique civilizations. Extrinsic stain removal and fluoride theories are discussed. West Barnstable, MA 02668, Advanced production techniques are discussed and applied to on-air and remote broadcasts. Students focus on cultural, religious, political, and economic developments that formed the basis of modern European culture and society and influenced the Americas and other regions. Energy-consuming facilities, both domestic and commercial, are analyzed by the students for energy efficiency opportunities. It does not satisfy requirements of healthcare-related programs. Students learn how to prepare complaints, answers, motions, discovery and study in-depth the different phases of a civil trial. The laboratory selected must closely match the transferred physical science course, and must have the explicit approval of both the laboratory instructor and the Dean of Science, Technology, Mathematics, and Business. (3 class hours/2 laboratory hours), Prerequisite: MAT020 or MAT025 or satisfactory basic skills assessment scores; Co-requisite: ENL101. Students participate in a 200-hour field internship. Wherever possible, concrete case studies will be used to illustrate ethical reasoning. This course provides an introduction to cell structure, function, and physiology. Credit card and ACH payments are accepted. Contemporary issues and problems in various fields of social work practice are explored with particular emphasis on the role of the generalist social work practitioner. This course prepares students for Precalculus with Trigonometry or Applied Calculus. CORI/SORI required. While learning about the equipment and techniques used in video production and post production, students write and produce two projects that are edited on a non-linear system and screened in class for review. This course introduces the history and evolution of the art and science of funeral service in North America. Introduction to the field of graphic design, including typography, layout and general graphic techniques. Note: Satisfies a Behavioral and Social Sciences general education requirement. Techniques may include a variety of stencil making methods, direct approaches and photo-emulsion. This course provides an overview of customer service concepts and terminology and exposes students to various customer service challenges. This course completes Stage III of the Language Learning Continuum of the ACTFL (American Council on Teaching Foreign Languages). Emphasis on basic musical materials and principles of design. Contemporary novels are examined as one index of cultural values. This is the second semester of a two-semester college elementary French sequence. (3 class hours/2 laboratory hours). Students must have taken or be currently enrolled in MAT250, Calculus II. System boards, processors, memory, and peripherals, including input, output, multimedia, network and data devices are studied. This is an introductory course of human anatomy and physiology. The second of a two-term sequence in introductory astronomy, this course provides an active learning approach to the principles of astronomy, astrophysics and the nature of scientific inquiry. Enrollment in the Medical Assisting Program. It is for beginning students of German. This course serves as a vehicle to either deepen student's knowledge of subjects addressed in Psychology introductory courses or explore issues outside the traditional curriculum. Students acquire the skills to assist in the day to day rehabilitation plan of care established by, and under the supervision of the physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech therapist and /or the registered nurse in a variety of settings. (3 class hours/3 laboratory hours per week), Prerequisite: ENL101 and a grade of C or higher in BIO152 or ENV118. This course focuses on the role of funeral service professionals including legal procedures and practices related to notification of death, transfer and disposition of bodies, arrangement conferences, procedures for fraternal, military and celebrity funerals, pre-planned funerals, and post-arrangement follow-up. Students study and apply the functions of a database management system (DBMS), file systems, the relational model, query by example (QBE), introductory structured query language (SQL), entity relationships, normalization techniques, database design, and multi-user and network considerations. The course uses an interdisciplinary approach that combines the scientific issues with their economic and social impact. This course is a survey of correctional law with emphasis on Federal and Massachusetts cases and regulation that govern the detention of prisoners, sentenced and un-sentenced. and others can help build your professional skills. Prerequisite: ENL108 or ESL201 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score. Broadcast management, legal requirements, announcing, and copywriting are considered as they relate to specific assignments and duties at a radio station. The Independence House, based out of Hyannis, MA, provides confidential counseling and advocacy services for students and staff of Cape Cod Community College, free of charge. This course is designed for computer users who have limited or no previous exposure to Linux. The college catalog contains important information about Cape Cod Community College academic programs and policies. Prerequisite: (MAT020 or MAT025) and ENL025 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score. Apply to be our Student Commencement Speaker! Prerequisite: ART171, ART207, ART218, ART231 and permission of the Visual Arts Coordinator. This course covers principles of microeconomics including functioning of competitive and non-competitive markets, price and wage theory, labor and agricultural economics, income distribution, and comparative economic systems. Particular attention will be given to the influences of gender, class, race, sexual orientation, and changing trends. By studying the language of type through its history and by its application, students gain strong working knowledge of this essential element in graphic design. (3 class hours/2 laboratory hours), Prerequisite: MAT030 or MAT035 and ENL108 or satisfactory basic skills assessment scores, A general introduction to the scientific study of the ocean environment including the physical, chemical, geological and biological properties of the sea. Emphasis will be placed on the development of skills designed to save the life of another in an aquatic emergency. Full list of official College policies and procedures, Sexual Violence Victim's Rights and Information. Students acquire an in-depth, hands-on understanding of a PC-based relational database. Chemical and physical properties of soil as well as the relationship between soils and plant growth are emphasized. Students will be given a tour of a ship, during which time the systems will be explained and the shipboard firefighting problems discussed. Students will participate in physical exercise for aerobic conditioning and flexibility training. Consideration is given to positive, constructive, alternative responses to the basic problems of living. Get help using 'Course Search' Course Search. Students will write, read, peer edit/critique, present and listen to poetry. Using Microsoft Access, students create and edit tables, forms, and reports; sort, query and graph data; and attach, import and export data to/from other applications. This basic conversational Brazilian Portuguese course is designed to introduce the non-native speaker of Portuguese to the four basic skills necessary to develop a working knowledge of Portuguese: understanding, speaking, reading, and writing. 2240 Iyannough Road West Barnstable, MA 02668 508.362.2131 Prerequisite: High school diploma or GED and documented completion of at least a 75-hour nursing assistant or home health aide course. Prerequisite: Satisfactory basic skills assessment score or co-requisite ENL108. Nursing process is applied to the childbearing family, the child from infancy to adolescence and the young, middle and older adult. The course also explores the influence of international models, such as Reggio Emilia. Note: Satisfies Natural or Physical Science general education requirement. Honors students experience an interdisciplinary, team-taught colloquium on a current global issue. Students create and present copy over varied media forms including radio, podcast, television, and new media. Social work is presented as a profession that integrates science, clinical awareness and human understanding in practice intervention, policy development and research. Co-requisite: Enrollment in a college-level credit course and permission of both instructor and Service Learning coordinator. Limited to students enrolled in the Information Technology program. MA National Guard members may receive full tuition and fee coverage. Students work in teams to design, build, program, and test increasingly complex electro-mechanical robots. In this introduction to the field of computer science, students use projects and teamwork to design, implement, and test programs in Java. Emphases includes communication theory, speaker-audience relationships, speaker resources, speech construction and delivery. Some field trips may be required. West Barnstable, MA 02668, Prerequisite: Enrollment in an Horticulture certificate program. This course is an overview of the cultures of the contemporary Middle East. This course explores the development and interactions of cultures in the region now referred to as the "Middle East" Southwest Asia and adjacent regions that today share many aspects of culture. This course is designed to be completed during the final semester prior to graduation in order to review and reinforce the information covered in the entire Funeral Service Program curriculum. This course exposes the student to a variety of analytical techniques and instruments utilized in environmental chemical analysis. (2 class hours/3 laboratory hours). Brain and Behavior is all about the central nervous system (CNS) its evolution, structures, development, and basic operating principles. Prerequisite: Any college-level programming course. Students use projects and teamwork to design, implement, and test programs in C++. CORI/SORI required. It will include observations of children in a child care setting. This calculus course is designed for engineering, natural sciences, computer science, and mathematics majors. The students calculate energy savings and environmental impacts for most energy efficiency methods in order to identify and assess energy conservation opportunities. The class explores the role of the social service worker and treatment modalities utilized in the school, prison, outpatient, inpatient, and day treatment areas as they apply to the different special populations. Students gain an advanced understanding of the Microsoft Excel environment by completing a variety of exercises designed to develop mastery of the principle features of Excel used in business. Includes the study of the functions of management: coordinating, problem-solving, decision-making, communicating, planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling. Traditional class work is supplemented by cultural activities and fieldtrips. Prerequisite: MAT020 or MAT025 and ENL108 or ESL201 or satisfactory basic skills assessment scores. An exploration into dental specialty practices will be provided, focusing on the hygienists role in each specialty. $40 admin fee + $40 per credit hour of course, $2,390 estimate per year (9 credits or more), Health Sciences (Dental Hygiene, EMT/Paramedic, Medical Assisting, Nursing ) fee, $24.00 MA Resident / $230.00 Non-Resident per credit hour Tuition. An introductory-level course in American Sign Language intended to give an overview of both the language and the culture of the Deaf community. Emphasis is placed on practical aspects of inorganic chemistry. Students mimic the skills of an advanced hacker in order to find and protect network and system flaws. Students will be exposed to an overview of accounting and its role in business and society with a focus on the accounting equation, chart of accounts, transaction analysis, financial statement preparation and analysis, business structures, accrual basis of accounting, and internal controls. The student will continue to focus on the importance of the breath and core stabilization. Site placement typically requires 815 weeks of preparation; students should plan accordingly. This course fosters and improves competence in intrapersonal, interpersonal, group and public communication situations. Students will examine the historical, economic, and social factors that developed Japanese civilization. The course is designed for students in career programs. Opportunities are offered for classroom application of the principles and theory discussed. Students learn production software and automation broadcast software in regards to music/commercial programming and voice tracking. Hands-on preparation of a letter and a research paper are included. Discussions include resume writing, the job interview and the future of dental hygiene. AMT Powerplant Module 2 introduces students to the applications of engine fire protection systems, engine electrical systems, engine cooling systems, ignition and starting systems, auxiliary power units, fuel metering systems, propellers, engine fuel systems, and engine inspections. Students develop beginning skills in the areas of facial reconstruction and the use of common mortuary cosmetics. This course examines the differences and spatial interactions of various cultures, technologies, and regions. Accountability, legal responsibilities of licensure, the ethical issues arising in the present health care systems, and leadership and management in nursing are major units of study. Emphasis is placed on learning to read standard musical notation, with attention also given to chords. Click Add to Registration on the Course Selection tab for each course you've selected. This course is not intended for students whose native language is French. This course is for students who have completed one year of Elementary French or two years of high school French. Nursing process, interpersonal communication, stress adaptation, cultural competence and environmental influences are integrated. Note: Satisfies an Interdisciplinary Studies general education requirement. This course completes the preparation for the CREA (Certified Reverse Engineering Analyst) certification exam. Prerequisite: BUS100 or HRM140 and GIT110 and ACC100. In lecture, students will be introduced to areas of private practice: ethics, practice acts, national and regional licensure, professional organizations, practice management, recare management, and computer use. Attention will be given to State and Federal Legislation, the referral process, community resources, and effective ways to work with families. This course is designed as an introduction to the basic concepts and themes in comparative politics. (3 class hours/3 laboratory hours), Prerequisite: MAT040 or MAT045 or satisfactory basic skills assessment scores. Prerequisite: Any introductory level Fire Science course. This course provides training for students to recognize the mental impact of the social and economic environment on clients. Prerequisite: (MAT030 or MAT035) or satisfactory basic skills assessment score. This course is designed to train participants to work with existing agencies that provide emergency medical services. This course provides the future hospitality manager with certification in Applied Foodservice Sanitation from the National Institute for the foodservice industry. This course prepares students to take the CompTIA Security+ certification exam. Prerequisite: ENL108 or ESL201 or satisfactory basic skills assessment. The course focuses on structure and characteristics of materials, material defects, testing and failure mechanisms of materials, applications of different materials, and the economic/environmental impact of various materials. An eight-week course designed for the student who has completed FIT164 Pilates Mat I (FIT 164-40 or FIT 164-41). This course acquaints students with the concept of terrorism at both the international and domestic level, examining the history of terrorism, terrorism today, and terrorism in the future. AMT Powerplant Module 1 introduces students to the applications of reciprocating engines, turbine engines, induction and airflow systems, engine exhaust and reverser systems, diesel engines, engine instrument systems, unducted fans, and lubrication systems. This is a continuation of the MUS126 Beginning Piano. The principles, protocols and components of the dental hygiene process of care described in DEN 121 are applied in a pre-clinical setting. 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