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This course is designed for small business owners, entrepreneurs, and
professionals who want to gain practical skills using artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance and modernize their business operations. Learn how AI can help with planning, market research, marketing, grant writing, content creation, and more. Through hands-on projects and real-world examples, students will build their own AI-powered business and gain the
confidence to apply AI across their business. Required Material: Access to AI tools such as ChatGPT, Canva, Google Sheets, etc. (Free or freemium versions will be used when possible); a computer with internet access and a Gmail account. Prerequisites: None.
Introduction to WWW Authoring, HTML, and CSS
Course Code: ITNW-1059
Program Area: Computer Science & Information Technology
This course will focus on the use of the World Wide Web (WWW) and the creation of a home page. Web browsers, Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are discussed. Students get hands-on experience building simple web pages with hypertext links, graphics, and CSS. Includes an overview of techniques that enhance and facilitate page creation. Suggested prerequisites: familiarity with computers and browsing the internet.
Study of the rights, duties, liability concerns, and responsibilities of public fire protection agencies while performing assigned duties. Combined with credit FIRT-1353.
Practical and didactic survey of the profession of veterinary technology with emphasis on basic techniques, handling and care of domestic animals, and ethical and professional requirements. Class requires participation in lectures and clinical classes. Prerequisite: Prior to registration for this course, applicants are required to complete an online orientation and meet with the program coordinator.
Study of fundamentals of Latin grammar, vocabulary building, reading comprehension, and culture. Integrated with credit LATI-1411. Contact instructor Michael Mignanelli at michael.mignanelli@austincc.edu with any questions.
Study of fundamentals of Mandarin Chinese: conversation, basic writing, listening and reading comprehension, vocabulary building, grammar, and culture. This course fosters understanding of Chinese-speaking people through cultural comparison and development of written and spoken communication. Integrated with credit CHIN-1411.
A lab-based course in the theory and practice of various techniques of applying high-fired, vitreous enamels to jewelry metals. Prerequisite: JRLY-1001. Combined with credit JLRY-2471.