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Explore the essential aspects of building systems, including HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems. Learn managing, maintaining, and optimizing these critical components of modern structures. Gain industry-relevant knowledge for effective construction and facility management.
This course offers an overview introduction of the practice of leadership and team-building skills that will be required in the dynamic fields related to project management. This includes the areas of effective collaboration, communication, personality assessments, and project work. Although this course is specifically related to the construction and facilities management industry, its content can be translated to any industry that utilizes teams for project management.
Explore construction and facilities management organizational life cycle: from inception to succession planning, covering strategic planning, operations, and sustainable growth. Navigate challenges and cultivate future leaders for this industry-specific management course.
This laboratory course is designed to complement topics covered in CHEM 101, Introduction to General Chemistry.
This laboratory course is designed to complement topics covered in General Chemistry (CHEM 105 and 106).
An introduction to the application of the principles of chemistry to environmental sciences. Topics include chemistry of the atmosphere, the continental landmasses, continental waters, and oceans. Includes discussion of the chemical factors influencing pollution and global climate change.
Introduction to the history and theory of documentary film, with attention to significant film movements and cinematic innovations and the aesthetic and ethical choices documentary filmmakers face as they document the world. Students will participate in making a documentary short.
An opportunity to pursue subjects otherwise not offered by the program.
This course will introduce students to the Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers and its international equivalents. Students will be taught various models for ethical decision making and be exposed to real world ethical dilemmas which they will have to work through.
This course will familiarize students with the concept of anti-racism and explore various issues surrounding the concept of diversity. The importance of equity and inclusion of all will be stressed.
This course will explore generalist social work opportunities across the health care continuum.
This course will explore generalist social work opportunities in educational settings. Special attention will be given to special education, school violence, and intervening with non-engaged families.