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MGNT 250 – Principles of Management – 3 hours credit

MGNT 250 Principles of Management – 3 hours credit -The emphasis of the course will be on the skills and knowledge needed to successfully manage an

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MGNT 201 – Risk Management – 3 hours credit

MGNT 201 Risk Management 3 hours credit –  Assessing potential risks to your water utility, reducing exposure to those risks, and acquiring the

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PHIL 201 Introduction of Ethics (3 credit hours)

The study of classical ethics texts by Aristotle, Kant, Mill, and many others. Examination of some contemporary moral issues.  We will approach these

  • 3 hours
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PHIL 103 Introduction to Philosophy (3 credit hours)

PHIL 103- Introduction to Philosophy (3 hours credit) – This course is intended as an introduction to political philosophy as seen through an

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HEED 101 Principles of Health (3 credit hours)

HEED 101 Principles of Health (3 credit hours) This course studies aspects of physical, intellectual, social, emotional, spiritual and environmental

  • 3 hours
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ANTH 217 Cultural Anthropology (3 credit hours)

ANTH 217 Cultural Anthropology (3 hours credit) -Anthropology is the study of human beings and non-human primates across the globe both today and as

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GEOG 104 World Geography (3 credit hours)

GEOG 104 World Geography (3 credit hours) -This course studies world geographical relationships. Students analyze and interpret demographic, economic,

  • 3 hours
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COSI 211 Workplace Technology

COSI 211 Workplace Technology – 3 Hours Credit – This course introduces students to the selection and use of computer-based media,

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COSI 201 Survey of Technology and Information Processing – 3 Hours Credit

COSI 201 Survey of Technology and Information Processing – 3 hours Credit – This course introduces a historical perspective of computing,

  • 4 hours
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ENVN 180 Survey of Environmental Science (3 credit hours)

This course explores how our planet works, and how humans depend upon and influence it. The goal of the course is to increase your awareness of our

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