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Management functions, theories, and decision-making processes including planning, organizing, leading, staffing, and controlling. Understand how individual and organizational behavior impacts the achievement of business goals. Discover a tactical versus strategic approach to address challenges, and learn concrete skills to improve your ability to lead teams and achieve business goals.
Learn metal forming processes for the jewelry industry using forging, foldforming and anticlastic raising methods to create elements for jewelry and art-metal objects. Combined with credit JLRY-1474.
General Botany for Landscape Design & Horticulture
An introduction to basic botany as it directly relates to horticulture and landscaping. This course will cover the fundamentals of plant biology, plant growth, plant development, plant anatomy, photosynthesis, respiration/transpiration, and a range of factors that can affect plant development in a cultivated environment.
*This class is taught asynchronously, which means there are no set meeting times and the students are able to complete the lessons and activities at their own pace through Blackboard. However, live sessions will be held as needed. The information will be posted to Blackboard Announcements.
Study of fundamentals of Japanese: conversation, basic writing, listening and reading comprehension, vocabulary building, grammar, and culture. This course fosters understanding of Japanese-speaking people through cultural comparison and development of written and spoken communication. Combined with credit JAPN-1411.
Continuation of Precious Metals I with a focus on productivity, incorporating precision elements such as mechanisms, fancy-shaped stone settings, and/or highly symmetric structures, with an introduction to working with platinum. Prerequisite: JLRY-2035. Combined with credit JLRY-2436.
(Electrocardiography - Intro is included in this class). Emphasis is on patient-centered assessment, examination, intervention, and treatment as directed by physician, including vital signs, collection and documentation of patient information, asepsis, minor surgical procedures, and other treatments as appropriate for the medical office.