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Landscape Design
Program Area: Lifelong Learning
Course Description
This course will examine and apply the landscape design process. Topics will include design principles and elements, site inventory and analysis, design programming, client relationship, conceptual design, form study, master plan and planting plans. Recommended prerequisite: HALT 1072 Introduction to Landscape Graphics.
Beginning Creative Writing
Program Area: Lifelong Learning
Course Description
Instruction in literary writing: prose, poetry, screenwriting and drama. Integrated with credit ENGL-2307.
Psychology of Personal Adjustment
Program Area: Health Sciences
Course Description
Development of personal, social, and work adjustment skills. Exploration will include open communication, assertiveness, self-disclosure, and building relationships with group members in a way that enhances trust and mutual concern. Knowledge gained in class is designed to transfer to actual working situations. Integrated with credit PSYT-1313. Qualifies for student health insurance.
French III
Program Area: Lifelong Learning
Course Description
Advanced French grammar, directed composition, conversation, and discussion of culture based on readings. Class conducted mostly in French. Combined with credit FREN-2311.
Leadership Skills for Supervisors/Managers
Course Description
Concepts and skills of leadership in the work setting. Introduces leadership and motivational theories and leadership styles. Includes evaluation of leadership performance. Explore how leaders use power and influence to achieve organizational commitment and effectiveness. Discuss topics of organizational culture, business ethics, and effective goal setting and planning. Identify case studies about the global economy and current events for developing personal leadership skills.
Course Description
Negotiating transactions. Includes preparation for negotiation, styles of negotiating, strategies for adversarial negotiations, and negotiation etiquette. Learn the strategies and tactics needed to influence others and reach long-lasting, profitable agreements. This interactive course teaches successful negotiation skills through role play and case studies from real life, giving the knowledge and experience to handle difficult conversations and communicate with people from different cultures.
Tennis I
Program Area: Lifelong Learning
Course Description
The fundamentals of tennis strokes, forehand, backhand, serve and volley as well as game scoring, positioning, and etiquette for beginning player with emphasis for lifetime activity. Contact Roy Ramos at (512) 223-6024 or roy@austincc.edu with any questions. Integrated with credit KINE-1142.
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