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Oral Communication 3
Program Area: Lifelong Learning
Course Description
Designed for high-intermediate level ESOL students, this course emphasizes speaking and listening to formal American English used in college and work settings. There will be practice on academic listening and note-taking skills as well as exposure to real-life formal talks and college lectures. Class activities include group discussions on academic and professional subject matter, listening to lectures and taking notes on academic topics and giving informative presentations demonstrating appropriate elements of presentation delivery, such as eye contact, body language, voice control, and visual aid. There is continued focus on correct pronunciation. This course may be repeated for up to 6 hours of credit. Integrated with credit ESOL-0303.
Professional Dog Grooming Theory
Program Area: Health Sciences
Course Description
This asynchronous Online Learning Course provides students with the knowledge and theory to become professional groomers. Students learn groomer and pet safety, grooming theory, breed styling patterns, and salon sanitation. The course further develops an understanding of professional terminology, canine anatomy, skin, and coat care knowledge and integrates professional skills such as customer service, time management, and effective communication.
A series of five synchronous Google Meets hosted by certified educational and American Kennel Club-verified instructors provides students with data-driven education aligned with the AKC National Core Educational Standards. This focused attention gives students confidence and test-taking skills to prepare for the AKC-PGC Exam. After completing this course, students will continue with Step Two to become professional groomers by completing the hands-on training course, making them eligible to sit for the AKC-PGC Exam.
Applied Somatic Movement Education
Program Area: Health Sciences
Course Description
Practice assessing fellow students' and/or clients' somatic needs; provide instruction in somatic movement; and, demonstrate entry-level workplace competencies.
Fire Officer II
Program Area: Public & Social Services
Course Description
Qualifies for student health insurance.
Volleyball
Program Area: Lifelong Learning
Course Description
An introductory course to the fundamentals of volleyball including passing, serving, setting, and spiking. Students will learn rules and court strategy for playing the game. Emphasis on total fitness and recreational skills for leisure. Contact Roy Ramos at (512) 223-6024 or roy@austincc.edu with any questions. Integrated with credit KINE-1144.
Blockchain Fundamentals
Program Area: Computer Science & Information Technology
Course Description
This course provides a foundation in a practical knowledge of blockchain. Beginning with an understanding of blockchain technology and its intended purpose, the course progresses into blockchain architecture. You will review the enterprise implementation and practical use of blockchain, such as in banking, healthcare and government applications. Throughout the course, you will also learn how blockchain evolved from its beginnings with cryptocurrencies and the role it plays in the trading, distribution, and other transactions that occur with cryptocurrency.
Conversational Italian I
Program Area: Lifelong Learning
Course Description
Taught by a native speaker, experience a new language and culture for travel and personal enrichment. Learn to communicate with basic conversations. This course will help students develop better listening to real conversations, practice in speaking, and focus on correct pronunciation. Course for beginners. No prerequisite. Instructor: Patrizia Casciana email: pcascian@austincc.edu.
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