2021-2022 Continuing Education Catalog 
    
    May 12, 2024  
2021-2022 Continuing Education Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Manufacturing/Machining

  
  • INMT 1005 - Introduction to Industrial Maintenance


    Credits: 0

    Basic mechanical skills and repair techniques common to most fields of industrial maintenance. Topics include precision measuring instruments and general safety rules common in industry, including lock-out/tag-out.

    2.4 CEUs
  
  • INMT 1005 - Introduction to Industrial Maintenance


    Introduction to Industrial Maintenance will teach students basic mechanical skills and repair techniques common to most fields of industrial maintenance.  Students will gain the necessary skills to work in an industrial machining and manufacturing environment.

    2.4 CEUs
  
  • MFGT 1091 - Manufacturing Project Management of Production Process


    Credits: 0

    In this course of Manufacturing Project Management of Production Process, you will explore the techniques and practice of project management tools and methodologies that focus on the production processes within a manufacturing industry.  You will identify approaches to solving issues that manufacturers face. Project Managers implement tools to plan, execute, monitor, and control manufacturing production projects. 

    4.8 CEUs

Marketing

  
  • CEC 0090 - The Art of Listening


    Credits: 0

    Meaningful Messages; Non-Verbal Cues; The Power of Questioning; and Active Listening. This session is based on Gallery Furniture’s philosophy of business practices in the HCC Mattress Mack School of Selling©

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CEC 0091 - Persistence: School of Selling


    Credits: 0

    How to Own your Sales Process; Prepare like an Elite Athlete; Building your Own Sales Staircase; and Setting & Achieving Goals. This session is based on Gallery Furniture’s philosophy of business practices in the HCC Mattress Mack School of Selling©

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CEC 8037 - Building a Book of Business


    Credits: 0

    You Must Have Gas in the Tank!; Prospecting and Lead Generation; Lead Nurturing; and Creating Raving Fans.  This session is based on Gallery Furniture’s philosophy of business practices in the HCC Mattress Mack School of Selling©

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CEC 8038 - Caring Customer Service


    Credits: 0

    Core Service & Customer Service; Human Business Model; Caring Customer Service; and Customer Report Card. This session is based on Gallery Furniture’s philosophy of business practices in the HCC Mattress Mack School of Selling©

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CEC 8039 - The Ability to Say No


    Credits: 0

    Why Saying No is Uncomfortable; When to Say No; How to Say No; and Benefits of Saying No. This session is based on Gallery Furniture’s philosophy of business practices in the HCC Mattress Mack School of Selling©

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • MRKG 1002 - Principles of Retailing


    Credits: 0

    This course is an introduction to the retailing environment and its relationship to consumer demographics, trends, and traditional/nontraditional retailing markets. The employment of retailing techniques and the factors that influence modern retailing.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • MRKG 1011 - Principles of Marketing


    Credits: 0

    MRKG 1011 is an introduction to the marketing functions: identification of consumer and organizational needs; explanation of economic, psychological, sociological, and global issues; and description and analysis of the importance of marketing research.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • MRKG 2048 - Consumer Behavior


    Credits: 0

    This course is about consumers and how consumers make decisions about purchasing products and services or adopting ideas. In order to find out what consumers need and want, marketers use market research techniques. This course provides a background for planning, executing, and analyzing excellent consumer behavior surveys with little funds. 

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • MRKG 2372 - Consumer Behavior


    Credits: 3

    This course is a study of buyer motives, reference groups, social class, culture, and family and social interrelationships are examined.

    4.8 CEUs

Medical Laboratory Assistant

  
  • MLAB 2032 - Seminar In Medical Laboratory Technology


    Credits: 0

    The course is designed to reinforce didactic information with laboratory methodologies and to allow exploration of advanced techniques in medical laboratory technology. 

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • MLAB 2038 - Advanced Topics In Medical Laboratory Technician


    Credits: 0

    This course examines the integration of all areas of the clinical laboratory and correlates laboratory test data with diagnostic applications and pathophysiology using critical thinking skills.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • PLAB 1023 - Phlebotomy


    Credits: 0

    This course provides skill development in the performance of a variety of blood collection methods on adults, children, and infants using proper techniques and standard precautions. Emphasis is on patient identification, infection control and specimen handling. Topics include professionalism, ethics, medical terminology and basic anatomy and physiology relating to blood analysis. Designed for students seeking national certification in phlebotomy. This course is included in the Phlebotomy Technician certificate.

    9.6 CEUs
  
  • PLAB 1060 - Phlebotomy Clinical


    Credits: 0

    This course provides a health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional.

    12.0 CEUs
  
  • PLAB 1091 - Phlebotomy for the Healthcare Professional


    Credits: 0

    The course is designed for phlebotomy students and phlebotomists currently working in the field who wish to take a national certification exam. Upon successful completion of this course, participants will demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the proper techniques used for quality assurance, infection prevention, patient identification, professionalism, ethics, and medical terminology.

    4.0 CEUs
  
  • PLAB 2000 - Phlebotomy Update


    Credits: 0

    Students will learn practical or theoretical training to meet continuing education and/or review requirements associated with professional licensure or certification.

    0.8 CEUs

Networking & Telecommunication

  
  • ITCC 1014 - Cisco CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks


    Credits: 0

    This course covers networking architecture, structure, security, and functions; introduces the principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations to provide a foundation for the curriculum.

    9.6 CEUs
  
  • ITCC 1040 - CCNA 2: Cisco Exploration 2 - Routing Protocols and Concepts


    Credits: 0

    This course describes the architecture, components, and basic operation of routers and explains the basic principles of routing and routing protocols. It also provides an in-depth understanding of how switches operate and are implemented in the LAN environment for small and large networks.

    8.0 CEUs
  
  • ITCC 1044 - Cisco CCNA 2: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essential


    Credits: 0

    Describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in small networks and introduces wireless local area networks (WLAN) and security concepts; provides an in-depth understanding of how routers and switches operate and are implemented in the LAN environment.

    9.6 CEUs
  
  • ITCC 2012 - Cisco Exploration 3


    Credits: 0

    LAN operations and implementation in the LAN environment. Analyze, configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs, RSTP, VTP, and wireless networks. Layer 3 switching concepts are introduced.

    8.0 CEUs
  
  • ITCC 2013 - CCNA 4: CISCO Exploration 4-Accessing the WAN


    Credits: 0

    WAN technologies and network services required by converged applications in a complex network; enables students to understand the selection criteria of network devices and WAN technologies to meet network requirements.

    8.0 CEUs
  
  • ITCC 2020 - Cisco CCNA 3: Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation


    Credits: 0

    Describes the architecture, components, operations, and security to scale for large, complex networks, including wide area network (WAN) technologies. Emphasizes network security concepts and introduces network virtualization and automation.

    9.6 CEUs
  
  • ITCC 2041 - CCNA Security


    Credits: 0

    This course takes a look into overall security processes with particular emphasis on hands-on skills in the following areas: security policy design and management; security technologies, products, and solutions; and secure router design, installation, configuration, and maintenance; AAA and VPN implementation using routers and firewalls.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • ITCC 2054 - CCNP-R&S Route


    Credits: 0

    This course will teach students how to implement, monitor, and maintain routing services in an enterprise network. How to plan, configure, and verify the implementation of complete enterprise LAN and WAN routing solutions using a range of routing protocols in IPv4 and IPv6 environments. Configuration of secure routing solutions to support branch offices and mobile workers.

    11.2 CEUs
  
  • ITNW 1013 - CompTIA Cloud Certification


    Credits: 0

    This class will provide students with the knowledge and skills to understand the fundamentals of cloud computing from a technical and business perspective. Cloud Technologies and business needs are moving faster than organizations can adapt. Understanding cloud computing is the key for the initial project planning for clod solutions and safe and well managed implementation of any cloud project.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • ITNW 1053 - Installing & Configuring Windows Server 2016


    Credits: 0

    Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2016 Exam 70-410 is part one of a series of three courses that validate the skill and knowledge necessary to implement a core Windows Server 2012 infrastructure in an existing enterprise environment. This training will validate the initial implementation and configuration of the Windows Server 2012 core services such as Active Directory and Networking services.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • ITNW 1092 - Build an IOT Smart Raspberry PI Robot


    Credits: 0

    This course covers basic principles and applications of robots including installation, interfacing, programming, maintenance and safety of robots and robotic cells.

    0.8 CEUs
  
  • ITSC 1006 - Microsoft Windows, Introduction


    Credits: 0

    This course provides an introduction to operating systems file creation/deletion, data entry and manipulation, automatic file execution, configuration, and directory commands.

    2.4 CEUs
  
  • ITSC 1009 - MS Office Suite, Professionals


    Credits: 0

    This course provides an introduction to business productivity software suites using word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and/or presentation software.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • ITSC 1015 - IT Project+ Fundamentals 


    Credits: 0

    Use of project management software for developing a project plan including timelines, milestones, scheduling, life cycle phases, management frameworks, skills, processes, and tools.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • ITSC 1091 - Build a Sneaker Bot Using Raspberry PI


    Credits: 0

    This course provides an introduction to flexible automation. Topics include installation, repair, maintenance, and development of flexible robotic manufacturing systems.

    0.8 CEUs
  
  • ITSC 2040 - A+ Certification


    Credits: 0

    This course will focus on microcomputers and required software components. Topics include site preparation, installation procedures, components, power supplies, modems, printers, switches, operating, help, and security systems, packaged programs, utilities, languages, and operating procedures. The class prepares the student for the A+ Certification exam.

    7.2 CEUs
  
  • ITSY 1000 - Security + Certification


    Credits: 0

    An introduction to information security including vocabulary and terminology, ethics, the legal environment, and risk management. Identification of exposures and vulnerabilities and appropriate countermeasures are addressed. The importance of appropriate planning, policies and controls is also discussed.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • ITSY 1091 - Intro to BlockChain Technology


    Credits: 0

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge pertinent to the information technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student.    During the course of the class , student understands the fundamental concepts of modern blockchain, hyper ledger , cryptographic hash and timestamps.

    9.6 CEUs
  
  • ITSY 1091 - SAP Security Training


    Credits: 0

    System, Applications and Products (SAP) Security Training will teach the student how to use the advanced system and process data for system security according to best practice business processes. The system integration areas are also covered. Topics include the basics of advanced system design, utilizing fields, adding and modifying records, user groups, sorting and using data entry screens and printed reports. Complete training documentation materials are delivered to students.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • ITSY 2043 - Cyber Security Analyst -CYSA + Certification


    Credits: 0

    In-depth study of system forensics including methodologies used for analysis of computer security breaches. Collect document and evaluate evidence to perform postmortem analysis of a security breach.

    9.6 CEUs

Non-Credit Personal Enrichment

  
  • CEC 1160 - Nitrous Oxide Sedation Monitor


    Credits: 0

    This course will prepare dental auxiliary personnel in the specific area of nitrous oxide monitoring for the state examination as mandated by the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CEC 1216 - Building a Timeless Wardrobe


    Credits: 0

    In this Style Theory Workshop students will learn how to build their own timeless wardrobe while defining their own personal style as a basis.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CEC 1315 - Strategies for 50 + Jobseekers


    Credits: 0

    Participants training will learn strategies needed to find full-time employment in today’s job market. Coaching provides job search guidance including highlighting skills training opportunities to upgrade capabilities.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CEC 2203 - Gardening in Small Spaces


    Credits: 0

    0Participants will learn seasonal gardening tips and techniques from Master Gardeners during each short workshop/lecture.

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CEC 7083 - Sports Officiating


    Credits: 0

    Students will learn the components of sports officiating. Learning how to maintain control of the game with the knowledge of rules, mechanics and game management skills. This course provides knowledge of what it takes to be a sports official preparing students to go out and referee/ umpire youth sports games. 

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CEC 7155 - Healthier You


    Credits: 0

    Participants will be presented healthy habits including how to increase your fruit and vegetable consumption, nutritious meal planning, improve food safety habits, and spend less on groceries

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CEC 7159 - Intro to Fablab


    Credits: 0

    This course offers a general introduction to the Fabrication Lab, computer and equipment access, and safety and access rules. Students will have access to the Fabrication Lab for one month with general help and use of equipment. Specific courses may be needed to run certain equipment in the Lab. For students and professionals. Not allowed for commercial work outside of general learning, prototyping, and design. Lab reserves the right to not allow certain types of use.

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CEC 7614 - Computer Skills for Workplace


    Credits: 0

    “Opportunity Workshops” teach various technology skills to enhance student ability to function in a work setting using a computer. Students will be introduced and provided tips for working in various Microsoft and Windows applications.

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CEC 8036 - What You Learn After You Learn It All


    Credits: 0

    Continuous and Never-Ending Thinking; Entrepreneurship as a Mindset and Skillset; and Act Like an Entrepreneur - Enhance your Career. This session is based on Gallery Furniture’s philosophy of business practices in the HCC Mattress Mack School of Selling©

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CEC 9092 - Sewing Essentials


    Credits: 0

    Sewing machine basics - Explore and rediscover what you can do at home with your tried-tested-and-true sewing machine. This four-hour workshop will take you through basic ideals of sewing with your machine, including maintenance, stitching, and more with projects you can actually tackle with a basic sewing machine.

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1172 - Making Music: Getting Started in Ableton


    Credits: 0

    Introduction to the process of making music in the groundbreaking creative software, Ableton Live.  You’ll learn introductory music theory, ways that Live can augment your composition skills, how to manipulate and edit MIDI and audio, as well as gain production and mix skills that you can use in any setting.  While this course is perfect for beginners, any student who’s interested in Ableton Live will gain professional-level skills.

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1200 - Intro To Design Thinking


    Credits: 0

    Participants will discover problem-context, and complete descriptive research in order to effectively brainstorm.  Participants will use data to generate ideas and  design working prototypes.  Participants will apply tools, techniques and learn best practices of creative problem solving, service design, and design thinking.

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1210 - Leadership & Practical Problem Solving


    Credits: 0

    0Learn leadership skills to identify and address community concerns directly by working with government institutions. The course will also cover concepts such as political power, local government institutions, and political media literacy.

    1.0 CEUs

Nursing Assistant/Aide

  
  • NURA 1001 - Certified Nurse Aide


    Credits: 0

    Students will gain an understanding of the knowledge, skills, and abilities essential to provide basic care to residents of long-term care facilities. Topics include resident’s rights, communication, safety, observation, reporting and assisting residents in maintaining basic comfort and safety. Emphasis on effective interaction with members of the health care team, restorative services, mental health, and social services needs.

    10.8 CEUs

Paralegal/Legal Assistant

  
  • LGLA 1091 - Legal Research I


    Credits: 0

    Students will learn how to use the law library, electronic resources and a range of other tools to analyze relevant primary and secondary law.

    1.6 CEUs
    Prerequisite(s): Introduction to Law.
  
  • LGLA 1091 - Legal Research II


    Legal Research II is a continuation of Legal Research I and will teach students to convey the concept of authority in legal writing; begin in-depth study of legal research and familiarization of the law library.

    1.6 CEUs
    Prerequisite(s): Legal Research I
  
  • LGLA 1091 - Legal Research III


    Credits: 0

    Legal Research III is a continuation of the first two modules of Legal Research and will assist students to convey concepts basic to the common law system, such as the function of the appellate courts, state desists and dictum. This module will continue the utilization of the law library, electronic resources and range of other tools to analyze primary and secondary law.

    1.6 CEUs
    Prerequisite(s): Legal Research I and II.
  
  • LGLA 1091 - Legal Writing


    Credits: 0

    Fundamentals of legal writing techniques including case and fact analysis, citation formats, and legal writing styles emphasizing the paralegal’s role in legal writing.

    1.6 CEUs
  
  • LGLA 1091 - Texas Civil Litigation I


    Credits: 0

    This course will cover the research, analysis and preparation of documents necessary in civil litigation including pleadings, discovery, motions, responses, and judgments.

    1.6 CEUs
  
  • LGLA 1091 - Texas Civil Litigation II


    Credits: 0

    Continuation of research, analysis and preparation of documents necessary in civil litigation including pleadings, discovery, motions, responses, and judgments.

    1.6 CEUs
    Prerequisite(s): Texas Civil Litigation I.
  
  • LGLA 1091 - Texas Civil Litigation III


    Credits: 0

    This course is a continuation of research analysis and preparation of documents necessary in civil litigation including pleadings, discovery, motions, responses, and judgments.

    1.6 CEUs
    Prerequisite(s): Texas Civil Litigation I/II.
  
  • LGLA 2071 - United States Law


    Credits: 0

    This course introduces the U.S. legal system by considering several central procedural and substantive aspects of American law.

    1.6 CEUs
  
  • LGLA 2072 - Legal Studies I


    Credits: 0

    This course will cover an overview of the Research Process. Prerequisite: U.S. Law.

    1.6 CEUs
  
  • LGLA 2073 - Legal Studies II


    Credits: 0

    This course will examine e-research, encyclopedias, periodicals, treatises, and restatements. You will also learn to locate cases through digests and annotated law reports. Prerequisite: Legal Studies I

    1.6 CEUs
  
  • LGLA 2074 - Legal Studies III


    Credits: 0

    This course will look at Secondary Authorities, Other Research Aids, Legal Citation Form and Special Research issues. Prerequisite: Legal Studies I and II.

    1.6 CEUs
  
  • LGLA 2075 - Paralegal Composition


    Credits: 0

    This course provides the paralegal with experience in the development of critical writing skills in the preparation of case and trial briefs, legal memoranda, investigative summaries, and general legal correspondence.

    1.6 CEUs
  
  • LGLA 2076 - Into to Texas Law 


    Credits: 0

    This course will address statutory law in the United States which consists of the laws passed by the legislature.

    1.6 CEUs
  
  • LGLA 2077 - Intermediate Texas Law 


    Credits: 0

    Students will be introduced to case law, the collection of reported cases that form the body of law within a given jurisdiction. It is based upon judicial opinions by various courts, which may set future precedent. Prerequisite: Intro to Texas Law.

    1.6 CEUs
  
  • LGLA 2078 - Advanced Texas Law


    Credits: 0

     This course will look at Secondary Authorities, Other Research Aids, Legal Citation Form and Special Research issues. Prerequisites: Intro to Texas Law/Intermediate Texas Law.

    1.6 CEUs

Petroleum Engr Technology

  
  • PTRT 1001 - Introduction to Petroleum Industry


    Credits: 0

    This course provides an introduction to the various aspects of petroleum industry including equipment, systems, instrumentation, operations, and the various scientific principles. Addresses a variety of petroleum technologies: exploration, drilling, production, transportation, marketing, and chemical processing industries.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • PTRT 1003 - Drilling


    Credits: 0

     This course provides a study of practices and procedures drilling operations. Rig equipment, casing design, fishing, and proper procedures to successfully drill a well are discussed.

    6.4 CEUs

Plumber & Pipefitter

  
  • PFPB 1008 - Basic Pipefitting Skills


    Credits: 0

    This course will teach students mathematical operations necessary to calculate laying lengths of pipe fittings for fabrication. Students will also learn identification and use of hand tools and power tools as well as identification of pipe, pipe fittings, flanges, and fasteners used in the trade.

    9.6 CEUs
  
  • PFPB 1013 - Plumbing Trade, Introduction


    Credits: 0

    Start a career in the plumbing industry! Students will become acquainted with the basic knowledge and skills in plumbing including terminology, tools, plumbing math, and gain an understanding of materials related to plumbing and their use. This course is necessary for a beginner in the Plumbing trade.

    8.0 CEUs
  
  • PFPB 1019 - Commercial Plumbing I


    Credits: 0

    Skills, procedures, and techniques used in the installation of hot and cold potable water supply systems and drain, waste, and vent (DWV) systems in commercial buildings.

    7.2 CEUs
  
  • PFPB 1021 - Plumbing Maintenance and Repair


    Credits: 0

    Instruction in the practices and procedures employed by a plumber including public relations.

    7.2 CEUs
  
  • PFPB 1025 - Mechanics of Plumbing


    Credits: 0

    An introduction to the principles of physical science and the mechanics used in the plumbing industry that includes basic principles of physics, matter, liquids, and hydraulics.

    7.2 CEUs
  
  • PFPB 1047 - Backflow Prevention


    Credits: 0

    Principles, practices, and regulations of backflow. Includes backpressure, public health, laws and responsibilities, mechanics and use of backflow devices, and equipment testing used in backflow devices.

    7.2 CEUs
  
  • PFPB 1050 - Plumbing & Pipefitting Equipment and Safety


    Credits: 0

    Students will learn safe use of hand tools, power tools, rigging, and power equipment used in the plumbing trade for installation of different plumbing systems.

    9.6 CEUs
  
  • PFPB 1053 - Commercial Plumbing II


    Credits: 0

    Methods used in the installation of controls, water heating systems, circulating water systems, and other piping systems commonly found in commercial buildings.

    7.2 CEUs
  
  • PFPB 2007 - Pipe Fabrication and Installation I


    Credits: 0

    This course will teach students pipe fabrication and various materials and installation of pipe supports.

    9.6 CEUs
  
  • PFPB 2008 - Piping Standards & Materials


    Credits: 0

    This course covers identification, description and application of cast-iron piping standards, specifications, metallic/non-metallic piping materials, and valves. Students will learn how to choose fixtures, usage, and operations of DWV system design, types of drains, fittings, vents, pipe, installation, and water distribution process.

    8.0 CEUs
  
  • PFPB 2010 - Intermediate Blueprint Reading for Pipefitters


    Credits: 0

    Reading and interpreting advanced working drawings to calculate piping runs. Includes instrumentation symbols and abbreviations and the use of advanced sketching techniques to create isometric and orthographic drawings of piping and piping components.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • PFPB 2032 - Advance Pipe Fitting, Standards, and Installation


    Credits: 0

    Skill development in motorized equipment, above-ground pipe installation valves, field routing and vessel trim, spring can supports, testing piping systems and equipment, basic plumbing, planning work activities, and Non-Destructive Testing (NDT).

    9.6 CEUs
  
  • PFPB 2036 - Commercial Construction and Fixture Setting


    Credits: 0

    Practices and procedures employed by a plumber in the common construction in a commercial building including drain, waste, and vent systems, water systems, and fixture installations.

    7.2 CEUs
  
  • PFPB 2039 - Commercial and Industrial System Start-up


    Credits: 0

    Testing procedures used and terminology associated with system start-ups. Includes performance of system start-ups using safety procedures in commercial and industrial piping systems.

    7.2 CEUs
  
  • PFPB 2041 - Pipe Fabrication and Installation II


    Credits: 0

    Advanced pipe fabrication of various materials with emphasis on vertical, horizontal, and rolling off-sets using 45-degree fittings and odd-angle fittings.

    9.6 CEUs

Physical Therapy

  
  • CEC 7515 - Differential Diagnosis for Physical Therapist: Bod


    Credits: 0

    The course provides a step-by-step approach to Physical Therapist for screening and differential diagnosis for systemic disease and medical conditions that can present as neuromuscular and musculo-skeletal problems using a body systems approach.

    0.0 CEUs

Quality Control Technology

  
  • QCTC 2031 - Welding Codes and Standards


    Credits: 0

    Students will understand philosophy and theory of appropriate standards, organizations, and systems integration relating to the standards criteria in society.

    4.8 CEUs

Real Estate

  
  • RELE 1001 - Principles of Real Estate I


    Credits: 0

    A beginning overview of licensing as a real estate broker or salesperson. Includes ethics of practice as a license holder, titles to and conveyance of real estate, legal descriptions, deeds, encumbrances and liens, distinctions between personal and real property, appraisal, finance and regulations, closing procedures, and real estate mathematics. Covers at least three hours of classroom instruction on federal, state, and local laws relating to housing discrimination, housing credit discrimination, and community reinvestment. Fulfills at least 30 of 60 hours of required instruction for salesperson license.

    3.2 CEUs
  
  • RELE 1038 - Principles of Real Estate II


    Credits: 0

    Overview of licensing as a broker or salesperson. Includes ethics of practice as a license holder, titles to and conveyance of real estate, legal descriptions, deeds, encumbrances and liens, distinctions between personal and real property, appraisal, finance and regulations, closing procedures, and real estate mathematics. Covers at least three hours of classroom instruction on federal, state, and local laws relating to housing, discrimination, housing credit discrimination, and community reinvestment. Fulfills at least 30 of 60 hours of required instruction for salesperson license.

    3.2 CEUs

Translation and Interpretation

  
  • TRAI 1071 - Theory & Practice of Translation & Interpretation


    Credits: 0

    This course, taught in English, is an introduction to translation into English and target language. Its goal is to teach students the basic principles of the theory of translation, the linguistic and cultural aspects of language transfer, the main techniques and strategies for translating and interpreting as well as the differences between English and target language regarding grammar, syntax, punctuation, and style.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • TRAI 1072 - Writing, Editing & Revising for Translation


    Credits: 0

    This course is designed for translators, editors and writers of business and other specialized and technical documents. Learning activities focus on requirements for the production of final English drafts of good quality.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • TRAI 1074 - Writing, Editing & Revising for Translation


    Credits: 0

    This course is designed for translators, editors and writers of business and other specialized and technical documents. Learning activities focus on requirements for the production of final English drafts of good quality.

    4.8 CEUs

Welding Technology

  
  • QCTC 1003 - Quality and Assessment


    Credits: 0

    This Quality and Assessment 4.0 course is a part of the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) Certified Production Technician (CPT) Credentialing Exam preparation. This course will allow students to obtain certification through a MSSC exam. The purpose of this course is to identify and reduce the risk and cost of replacing faulty goods and eliminate deficiencies and significant changes by ensuring high quality standards are met. You will learn the techniques and principals required to achieve these goals.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • WLDG 1007 - Introduction to Welding


    Credits: 0

     (Offered in English and Spanish) 

    This course covers basic welding techniques using some of the following processes: Oxy-fuel welding (OFW) and cutting, shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), flux cored arc welding (FCAW), and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW).

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    Este curso cubre técnicas básicas de soldadura usando algunos de los siguientes procesos: soldadura y corte con oxiacetileno (OFW), soldadura por arco eléctrico con electrodo revestido (SMAW), soldadura con arco metálico con gas (GMAW), soldadura por arco con núcleo fundente (FCAW) y soldadura por arco eléctrico con electrodo de tungsteno con gas (GTAW).

    16.0 CEUs

  
  • WLDG 1013 - Introduction to Blueprint Reading for Welders


    Credits: 0

    This course is a study of industrial blueprints. Emphasis is placed on terminology, symbols, graphic description, and welding processes. Includes systems of measurement and industry standards. Also includes interpretation of plans and drawings used by industry to facilitate field application and production.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • WLDG 1015 - Maintenance Welding


    Credits: 0

    An Introduction to oxy-fuel and arc welding and cutting practice and procedures.

    4.0 CEUs
  
  • WLDG 1034 - Introduction to Gas Tungsten Arc Welding


    Credits: 0

    Principles of gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), including setup, GTAW equipment. Instruction in various positions and joint designs.

    9.6 CEUs
  
  • WLDG 1035 - Introduction to Pipe Welding


    Credits: 0

    This course introduces welding of pipe using the shielded metal arc welding process (SMAW), including electrode selection, equipment setup, and safe shop practices. Emphasis on weld positions 1G and 2G using various electrodes.

    9.6 CEUs
  
  • WLDG 1091 - Welding Special Topics


    Credits: 0

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student.

    1.0 CEUs
 

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