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… photographic artworks focused on idyllic sites of relaxation near the ocean or with a beautiful sunset. For more information about the art exhibitions at Waubonsee Community College, contact Cecilia … Room 209 (630) 466-2964 cvargas@waubonsee.edu Art Lab Assistant: Esther Espino, Von Ohlen Hall, Room 240 (630) 466-5742 …
… damage to determine repair and calculate estimates. Demonstrate the ability to remove, install, or repair glass. Prepare panel surface … Analyze damage to determine repair. Develop a repair plan. Demonstrate the ability to remove, install, or repair glass. Identify surface …
… Wheel Alignment AUT122 This lecture-lab course is designed to provide the students an opportunity to learn the design, operation, and service procedures relating to automotive … suspension service, and modern four-wheel alignment procedures. Basic theory, operation, and service relating to tire monitor systems, …
… AUT249 This introductory course is designed to teach students about the operation, design, and service of hybrid and battery electric vehicles. Students will learn the skills needed to diagnose, repair, and maintain these vehicles. General information and specific details about various …
… AUT250 This course combines lectures and labs to help students learn the skills and knowledge needed to understand, diagnose, and service … diesel engines in light-duty vehicles. Students will be introduced to the parts and systems specific to diesel engines. Topics covered …
… Human Structure and Function BIO260 This study of the human body and how it works begins with basic scientific and … through a brief study of all body systems. Laboratory sessions provide the opportunity to identify anatomical structures on models and …
… Technical Drawing II CAD118 This course is designed to build on the skills acquired in the AutoCAD I course. Students learn how to properly create and detail …
… AutoCAD II CAD120 This course is designed to build on the skills acquired in the AutoCAD I course. Students learn how to properly create and detail …
… for a small commercial building to meet a developer's specifications. The design process includes a review of the site for automobile access, building codes requirements including …
… Computer Science I: C++ Programming CIS130 The first in a sequence of courses for majors in Computer Science … addition to an introduction to procedural and data abstraction using the C++ programming language. Topics covered include: selection, …
… Computer Science I: Java Programming CIS150 The first in a sequence of courses for majors in Computer Science … addition to an introduction to procedural and data abstraction using the Java programming language. Covers: selection, decision, repetition, …
… course takes an extensive look at refrigeration system components and their function in the refrigeration cycle, as well as control components used within industry. Different aspects of human comfort related to the HVAC/R industry will be discussed. Topics include: Indoor Air …
… Residential Heating Systems HVA140 This course discusses the theory, science, and procedures behind heat production for residential and light commercial systems. The student will also develop skills in testing, adjusting, and …
… training, coaching, physical education, or a fitness profession. The course will provide students with the skills needed to prevent and minimize athletic injuries and to …
… of Marketing MKT200 Business free market activities related to the distribution of goods and services are studied with an emphasis on marketing strategy, the marketing mix, pricing, distribution channels, promotion, product …
… Communications (IMC) concepts and strategies, with a special focus on the intersection of law and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Through … and its role in successful marketing campaigns, while also exploring the legal implications of AI-driven marketing practices. This includes …
… Introduction to Philosophy PHL100 This course provides an overview of the major fields of philosophy including metaphysics, epistemology, … logic and ethics. Fundamental questions may include: What is the meaning of life? Does God exist? Are we free? What can we know? … David 262PHL100.005 21843<span class="regBtn"></span> Flamm, Dr. Matthew 262PHL100.920 21844<span class="regBtn"></span> Credit Courses … …
… Introduction to Ethics PHL105 A study of the principal ethical theories and concepts of human conduct and character, as well as a critical evaluation of these theories and concepts as they apply to particular moral issues …
… General Physics I PHY221 This course is the first part of a three-semester sequence in Calculus-based Physics. In this course students apply the principles of physical laws governing motion, force, work, energy, … also solve physics problems using data, graphs, measurements or mathematical methods. This course is ordinarily required for students …
… Gas Metal Arc and Flux Cored Arc Welding WLD125 The theory and practice of gas metal arc welding – Metal Inert Gas (GMAW- … in this course. Process techniques using mild steel and aluminum in the four positions are practiced. Welds are made using short circuit, …
… Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II WLD225 The theory and practice of gas tungsten arc welding – tungsten inert gas (GTAW – TIG) are featured in this course specifically using the open V – groove joint design. Process techniques to achieve quality …
… Jazz Ensemble Join other “cool cats” for this jazz performance group. You will be part of … jazz. You will also be able to share your love of jazz with others during the end of term concert. Two years of experience with jazz music are …
… laboratory experiences, this course explores selected concepts and theories in biology using the scientific method, and proper use of biological laboratory … as models. Note: Not intended for students majoring in biology or the health professions. Recommended Coreq, BIO100 Biology Fischer, Dani …
… and Physiology II is a continuation of BIO 270. It includes study of the following body systems: endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive. The study of nutrition, metabolism, and fluid-electrolyte, acid-base …
… Introduction to Chemistry CHM100 This introduction to the basic concepts of general chemistry includes molecular description … enroll in CHM100 and CHM101. This course is not intended for majors in the physical sciences, students with previous chemistry or students …
