CHIN 0202 Intermediate Chinese II
Continuation of Chinese 201. Reading of contemporary work and writing of short passages in Chinese. Acquisition of an additional 400 characters. See Class Schedule for appropriate section based on your background in Chinese.
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ARAB 0301 Advanced Arabic I
Advanced facility in oral expression and writing for practical purposes; exposure to various dialects through newspaper and media Arabic; elements of literary and classical language.
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ED 0997.29 Leading Edge Online and Blended Teacher Certification Course
The goal of Leading Edge Certification (LEC) is to help each participant become a more effective online and blended learning instructor, and to provide a learning context that interests, excites, and challenges students to explore effective teaching practices. This course includes both theoretical and experiential components.
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B A 0027 Performance Management
This course explores HR's role in establishing a credible performance management system to help an organization maximize productivity. Students will learn strategies and methods for developing assessment tools, evaluating performance, diagnosing performance problems, coaching and counseling, improving employee communication, and offering career guidance.

Format: Online

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2023 Fall
CB 0010 Brewing Basics

This course will expand on the introduction to brewing that is covered in Exploring Craft Beer. Students will gain a deeper understanding of brewing terminology as well as how the manipulation of raw ingredients and brewing practices result in the wide variety of beer styles. Each week will focus on a separate stage in the brewing process. The class will brew a beer together during the final.

Prerequisite: Exploring Craft Beer

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October 4 - November 1
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2023 Fall
ML 0027 Increasing Emotional Intelligence

Teams are more creative and productive when they can achieve high levels of participation, cooperation, and collaboration among members. Learn the conditions necessary for effective teams and how emotional intelligence (EQ) plays a role in all three:

  • Mutual trust among members
  • Sense of group identity
  • Sense of group efficacy

The workshop presents a number of tested principles and gives participants a chance to practice and plan how to use new skills and knowledge.

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September 20 - September 20
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Shahrzad Nooravi
WI 0031 Intensive: Australian Wines
Australian wine history dates back over 200 years, and its wine regions span a vast area with amazing diversity in climate, soils, winemaking and wine styles. Together we’ll explore the origins of Australia's wine industry, what influenced wines then and what influences them today. Australia is experiencing a renaissance, redefining itself beyond warm climates and generic styles with an explosion of sensational small-batch producers bucking tradition and pushing boundaries. This class will feature some tasting surprises to complement the material.
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Luke Bramon
MP 0201 Introduction to Special Events
Careful preparation is the key to orchestrating successful special events such as receptions, grand openings, and theme parties. This course will provide you with the basic guidelines and tips you need as you identify the purpose of the event, define the event's format, select a location, and develop event activities. The course covers event planning and management concepts, event themes, and creative idea development techniques.

Note: Students must attend all classes in order to pass the course.
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Shelby D Greene
ENGR 0021 Estimating and Bidding I

Students will learn estimating problem-solving in general conditions, civil work, concrete, and masonry (excavation, backfill, grading, paving, landscaping, etc.). Hands-on estimating with quantity take-off, pricing, and bidding is stressed. Uniform cost index categories one-four will be covered.

Format: Online

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OL 0129 CompTIA A+ 220-801
The CompTIA A+ 220-801 examination measures necessary competencies for an entry-level IT professional. Upon completion of this certificate students will have the knowledge required to assemble components based on customer requirements, install, configure and maintain devices, PCs and software for end users, understand the basics of networking and security/forensics, properly and safely diagnose, resolve and document common hardware and software issues while applying troubleshooting skills. Students will also know how to provide appropriate customer support; understand the basics of virtualization, desktop imaging, and deployment.

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Computer technicians who have the equivalent knowledge of at least 12 months of hands-on experience in the lab or field.

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