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the Department of Social Sciences teach a variety of courses, based on staffing and program needs. Some examples include: General Psychology Introduction to Research Methods Introduction to Neuroscience To learn
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-Time Faculty in the Department of Dental Assisting teach a variety of courses, based on staffing and program needs. Some examples include: DA 111 Dental Radiography I DA 119 Chairside Dental Assisting DA
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-Time Faculty in Agriculture Science, teach a variety of courses, based on staffing and program needs. Some examples include: AGSC 100: Elements of Livestock Production AGSC 206: Fundamentals of Animal
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the Department of Public Safety teach a variety of courses, based on staffing and program needs. Some examples include: AV110 AV210 To learn more about this program and its courses, visit our Catalog . Salary
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the Department of Public Safety teach a variety of courses, based on staffing and program needs. Some examples include: FT 101 - Introduction to Fire Protection FT 102 - Entry Level Firefighter FT 200 - Leadership
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the Department of Business teach a variety of courses, based on staffing and program needs. Some examples include: Introduction to Information Systems Computer Applications To learn more about this program and its
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of ethics and professional conduct. Part-Time Faculty in the Department of Construction Management teach a variety of courses, based on staffing and program needs. Some examples include: CONS 101
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the Department of Architecture teach a variety of courses, based on staffing and program needs. Some examples include: DFT 100: Basic Drafting Principles DFT 110: Print Reading for Industry DFT 240: Introduction
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-Time Faculty in the Department of Adult Basic Education teach a variety of courses, based on staffing and program needs. Some examples include: Healthcare Pre-apprenticeship CMA Support Manufacturing Pre
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responsible for overseeing and managing the CRJ program and serving as liaison between the College, part-time faculty, and students enrolled in the Associates of Arts (AA) in Criminal Justice or the Associates