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3 | AG 111: Computer Applications in Agriculture (3 cr) | New course | Course description: Computer use in agriculture and agribusiness; practical experience with computer programs applicable to all agricultural disciplines. 3 lecture hrs/wk. F, W, S | Effective 2014-15 catalog year | ||||||||||
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5 | AREC 101: Discover Agriculture Economics (2 cr) | New course | Course description: Explore issues, opportunities, and challenges in the dynamic and diverse employment field of agricultural and resource economics. 2 lecture hrs/wk. F, W, S | Effective 2014-15 catalog year | ||||||||||
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7 | AREC 211: Management in Agriculture (4 cr) | New course | Course description: Economic and business principles applied to the management of agribusiness firms, including farms and ranches; goal-setting and management information; planning and decision-making tools; acquiring, organizing, and managing land, labor, and capital resources. Registration-Enforced Prerequisite: ECON 201. 4 lecture hrs/wk. F, W, S | Effective 2014-15 catalog year | ||||||||||
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9 | AREC 221: Marketing in Agriculture (3 cr) | New course | Course description: Organization and functions of domestic and international markets; market channels for various agricultural commodities; role of agribusiness, cooperatives, and government in marketing decisions. Registration-Enforced Prerequisite: ECON 201. 3 lecture hrs/wk. F, W, S | Effective 2014-15 catalog year | ||||||||||
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11 | G 180: Regional Field Geology (4 cr) | New course | Course description: A field study of geology features and history in a selected region. This course consists of on-campus meetings and a multi-day field trip to illustrate the geologic setting, stratigraphy, structure, topography, age, origin, specific events through geologic time, and features unique to the region. 3 lecture, 3 lab hrs/wk. F, W, S | Effective 2014-15 catalog year | ||||||||||
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13 | HD 106: Gateway Study Skills (2 cr) | Omitted from catalog in error | Course description: This course serves as a support and instructive aid for Gateway to Success students in planning, prioritizing and developing overall positive study habits. The course is part of the Gateway to Success program series of classes. Students will gain skills in functioning as a college student, learning and applying available resources, practicing homework skills, and supporting the practice of other students. Much of the work is hands-on, and in-class participation is an integral part of the class format and grading. 2 lecture hrs/wk. F. W. S | 216 | Effective 2013-2014 catalog year | |||||||||
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15 | HD 107: Practicing Study Skills (2 cr) | Omitted from catalog in error | Course description: This course serves as a support and instructive aid for Practicing Success students in planning, prioritizing and developing overall positive study habits. The course is part of the Practicing Success Bridge program series of classes. 2 lecture hrs/wk. F. W. S | 216 | Effective 2013-2014 catalog year | |||||||||
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17 | Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies Certificate | Correction to credits need for electives for Manufacturing Plant Electrician Only | **Electives - should read as needed to complete 64 credits | 73 | 2014-2015 catalog year | |||||||||
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19 | Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies Associate of Applied Science | Correction to credits need for electives for Manufacturing Plant Electrician Only | **Electives - should read as needed to complete 92 credits | 75 | 2014-2015 catalog year | |||||||||
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21 | Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Certificate | Correction to credits needed | Saw Filer **Electives - should read *As needed to complete 49 credits. | 77 | 2014-2015 catalog year | |||||||||
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23 | Microsoft Networking Support Technician Pathways Certificate | Omitted from catalog in error | Students completing the courses necessary to earn this certificate will possess the skills needed to analyze, design, implement, and support computers running the Windows Server operating system in a small- to medium-sized standalone or domain-based environment; and exhibit problem-solving and critical-thinking skills in an individual and/or team environment. Click on link to see requirements. | 108 - Computer Information Systems section | Effective 2013-2014 catalog year | |||||||||
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25 | CISCO Networking Support Technician Pathways Certificate | Omitted from catalog in error | Students completing the courses necessary to earn this certificate will possess the skills needed to analyze, design, implement, and support Cisco routhers and switches in a small- to medium-sized networking environment; and exhibit problem-solving and critical-thinking skills in an individual and/or team environment. | 108 - Computer Information Systems section | Effective 2013-2014 catalog year | |||||||||
26 | TA 241: Advanced Acting - Classics (3 cr) | Course revision | Revised Course Description: Advanced Acting-Classics explores acting in classical styles, from ancient Greek works to Moliere and Shakespeare. Textual analysis and research of the time periods develoip connections to the material that cultivate a truthful performance with complex psychology and appropriate physically. The actor continues to develop a critical voice to reviewing productions. Open to non-majors. Registration-Enforced Prerequisites: TA 141, 142, and 143. 3 lecture hrs/wk. F | 238 | Effective 2014-2015 catalog year | |||||||||
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28 | TA 242: Advanced Acting - Clowning (3 cr) | Course revision | Revised Course Description: Advanced Acting-Clowning explores the art of performance through physical expression. Actors find their inner comedian through clown exercises, makeup use, and skits. By developing their sense of play through improvisation, situational comedy, and spontaneity, students will emerge with a strong sense of playfulness and confidence. Open to non-majors. 3 lecture hrs/wk. W | 238 | Effective 2014-2015 catalog year | |||||||||
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30 | TA 243: Advanced Acting: Community Based Drama | Course revision | Revised Course Description: Advanced Acting-Community Based Drama cultivates actors who are active in their communities by exploring issues that need public awareness. By interviewing people in the area who relate to a chosen topic for the term, actors develop their own performance pieces through a process that involves writing, interpreting, exploring text, and crafting a presentation for the public. Students learn about American theatre companies who specialize in this type of theatre. Open to non-majors. 3 lecture hrs/wk. S | 238 | Effective 2014-2015 catalog year | |||||||||
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32 | TA 272: Movement (3) | New course | Course Description: A studio course introducing physical expression and storytelling with the body. Actors develop physical dexterity, strength and control while exploring various techniques used in contemporary theatre. Studies include styles from Laban, Grokowski, Decrous, and Loui. Actors work through presentations of movement pieces that culminate in a performance at the end of the term. Required for students taking Stge Combat in Winter. 3 lecture hrs/wk. F | 238 | Effective 2014-2015 catalog year | |||||||||
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34 | TA 273: Stage Combat (3) | New course | Course Description: A studio course introducing the techniques used in stage combat. Various exercises in hand-to-hand combat and weapon use are covered with details in safety and performance style. 3 lecture hrs/wk. W | 238 | Effective 2014-2015 catalog year | |||||||||
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36 | WLD 222: Pipe Welding and Fitting I | New course | Course Description: Develops knowledge and manipulative skills utilizing multiple welding processes and electrodes on mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum. This class is designed to better prepare the entry level welder for pipe welding. This class will cover API 1104 and ASME Section IX Pipe welding standards and code requirements for high pressure vessel type joint configurations. Weld manipulation and techniques will cover all positions on both pipe and plate applications. This course will build upon topics covered in the first year of welding instruction. This is an outcome based course utilizing the lecture/lab format. The course includes classroom discussions, video and lab demonstrations in the development of technical skills. 1 lecture hr/2 lecture/lab hrs/wk. W | 242 | Effective 2014-2015 catalog year | |||||||||
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38 | WLD 223: Pipe Welding and Fitting II | New course | Develops knowledge and manipulative skills utilizing multiple welding processes and electrodes on mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum. This class is designed to better prepare the entry level welder for pipe welding. This class will cover API 1104 and ASME Section IX Pipe welding standards and code requirements for high pressure vessel type joint configurations. Weld manipulation and techniques will cover all positions on both pipe and plate applications. This course will build upon topics covered in the first year of welding instruction. This is an outcome based course utilizing the lecture/lab format. The course includes classroom discussions, video and lab demonstrations in the development of technical skills. 1 lecture, 2 lecture/lab hrs/wk. S | 242 | Effective 2014-2015 catalog year | |||||||||
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40 | WLD 240: Blueprint Reading - II | New course | Develops knowledge and manipulative skills utilizing advanced print reading and sketching. Reading and interpretation of shop drawings, piping, hydraulic and numeric lines, valves, gates and electrical symbols will be studied as will as welding symbols, line types and notation. This class will cover API 1104 and ASME Section IX Pipe welding standards and code requirements for high pressure vessels. This is an outcome based course utilizing the lecture/lab format. The course includes classroom discussions, video and lab demonstrations in the development of technical skills. | 242 | Effective 2014-2015 catalog year | |||||||||
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42 | WLD 251: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, GTAW II - | New course | Develops knowledge and manipulative skills using the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding process on mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum. This class will cover API 1104 and ASME Section IX Pipe welding standards and code requirements for high pressure vessel type joint configurations. Weld manipulation and techniques will cover all positions on both pipe and plate applications. This is an outcome based course utilizing the lecture/lab format. The course includes classroom discussions, video and lab demonstrations in the development of technical skills. 1 lecture, 2 lecture/lab hrs/wk. | 242 | Effective 2014-2015 catalog year | |||||||||
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44 | WLD 252: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, GTAW III | New course | Develops knowledge and manipulative skills using the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding process on mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum. This class will cover API 1104 and ASME Section IX Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code requirements and joint configurations. Weld manipulation and techniques will cover all positions on both pipe and plate applications. This is an outcome based course utilizing the lecture/lab format. The course includes classroom discussions, video and lab demonstrations in the development of technical skills. 1 lecture, 4 lecture/lab hrs/wk. W | 242 | Effective 2014-2015 catalog year | |||||||||
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46 | Second Language Admission Requirement for Oregon University System | Correction | URL for additional information is: http://tinyurl.com/ockj7e6 | 37 | Effective 2014-15 catalog year |