| German |
GER 001 - German Elective
Credits:
3.00 to 6.00
College:
Arts & Sciences
Department:
Modern Languages
GER 111 - German I (Elementary)
Credits:
3.00
A beginning course in German emphasizing the gradual
development of the four language skills: listening,
speaking, reading and writing with stress on communicative
competence and cultural awareness.
Lecture:
3.00
College:
Arts & Sciences
Department:
Modern Languages
GER 112 - German II (Elementary)
Credits:
3.00
A continuation of German 111 emphasizing the gradual
development of the four language skills: listening,
speaking, reading and writing with stress on communicative
competence and cultural awareness.
Lecture:
3.00
College:
Arts & Sciences
Department:
Modern Languages
Pre-requisites:
GER 111 Minimum Grade: D
or GER 111R Minimum Grade: D
GER 215 - German V (Advanced)
Credits:
3.00
A course in German which introduces the student who has
completed the four basic skills (speaking, listening,
reading and writing) to the German language of every day
business. The course gives an insight into united Germany's
place in the world market. The topics are general enough to
be of interest to most intermediate and advanced students,
but at the same time offer preparation for the business
minded student who may engage in German business dealing
professionally.
Lecture:
3.00
College:
Arts & Sciences
Department:
Modern Languages
Pre-requisites:
GER 214 Minimum Grade: D
or GER 114 Minimum Grade: D
GER 216 - German VI (Advanced)
Credits:
3.00
A continuation of German V.
Lecture:
3.00
College:
Arts & Sciences
Department:
Modern Languages
Pre-requisites:
GER 214 Minimum Grade: D
or GER 114 Minimum Grade: D
and GER 215 Minimum Grade: D
GER 301 - German V (Advanced)
Credits:
3.00
A course in German which introduces the student who
has completed the four basic skills (speaking, listening,
reading and writing) to the German language of every day
business. The course gives an insight into united Germany's
place in the world market. The topics are general enough to
be of interest to most intermediate and advance students,
but at the same time offer preparation for the business
minded student.
Lecture:
3.00
College:
Arts & Sciences
Department:
Modern Languages
Pre-requisites:
GER 214 Minimum Grade: D
GER 302 - German VI (Advanced)
Credits:
3.00
A continuation of German V Advanced.
Lecture:
3.00
College:
Arts & Sciences
Department:
Modern Languages
Pre-requisites:
GER 214 Minimum Grade: D
and GER 215 Minimum Grade: D
GER 315 - German V (Advanced)
Credits:
3.00
A course in German which introduces the student who has
completed the four basic skills (speaking, listening,
reading and writing) to the German language of every
day business. The course gives an insight into united
Germany's place in the world market. The topics are
general enough to be of interest to most intermediate and
advanced students, but at the same time offer preparation
for the business minded student.
Lecture:
3.00
College:
Arts & Sciences
Department:
Modern Languages
Pre-requisites:
GER 214 Minimum Grade: D
GER 316 - German VI (Advanced)
Credits:
3.00
A continuation of German V.
Lecture:
3.00
College:
Arts & Sciences
Department:
Modern Languages
Pre-requisites:
GER 214 Minimum Grade: D
and GER 215 Minimum Grade: D
or GER 315 Minimum Grade: D
| Computing Graphics Technology |
GPH 103 - Technical Drafting
Credits:
1.00
This is a traditional manual drafting course including
orthographic projection, dimensioning, auxiliary projection
and pictorial representation. Emphasis will be placed on
drafting techniques including lettering, line quality,
accuracy and appearance.
Lab:
3.00
College:
Engineering Technologies
Department:
Mechanical Engineering Tech
GPH 104 - Intro to Computer Graphics
Credits:
1.00
This is a laboratory course to provide basic understanding
and skills in the College's computer graphics CAD software.
Students will learn how to run Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)
software on PC's to produce mechanical drawings. They will
be taught commands and concepts, and develop the skills
required. Some of the topics covered include: setup,
drawing, erasing, saving, printing, lines, geometric
construction, object snap, text, editing and basic
dimensioning.
Lab:
2.00
College:
Engineering Technologies
Department:
Mechanical Engineering Tech
GPH 109 - Tech Computer Graphics
Credits:
2.00
A continuation of FNT 105 using AutoCad level 12 program.
This is a laboratory computer graphics course for students
who have a basic understanding and introductory skills in
the use of AutoCad software. It is designed to prepare
students for intermediate and advanced computer graphics
courses, or for entry-level career positions requiring a
basic competency in computer graphics.
Lab:
4.00
College:
Engineering Technologies
Department:
Mechanical Engineering Tech