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Abnormal Psychology
- Course Number:
- PSY 16
- School:
- Reedley College
- Offered:
- Spring, Fall
Psychological, social, and biological bases of abnormal behavior. Definitions of abnormality; current models of causality, classification, therapy, and intervention; critical analysis of research techniques and findings. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I)Advanced Administration of Childhood Programs
- Course Number:
- CHDEV 40B
- School:
- Reedley College
- Offered:
- Spring, Fall
Procedures for program development. Supervising and administration of early care and education programs with emphasis on leadership, personal management, staff development, communication, problem solving, working with parents, relationship with community, planning and preparation of curriculum. (A, CSU)Advanced Database Concepts and Design
- Course Number:
- IS 26B
- School:
- Reedley College
- Offered:
- Spring, Fall
An intermediate to advanced approach to database concepts and fundamentals for the business manager. This course focuses on concepts of database programming, programming with VBA (Visual Basic for Applications), creating advanced queries, forms and reports for a relational database. (A, CSU)Advanced Internet Concepts and Design
- Course Number:
- IS 40B
- School:
- Reedley College
- Offered:
- Fall
This course provides a hands-on exploration in cutting edge HTML techniques needed to enhance web pages with frames, targets, columns, image maps, and META tags. The course will review the roles of the latest technologies such as ASP, JavaScript, Java, create HTML forms, write ASP web pages for interactivity, and process information submitted via form. (A, CSU)Advertising and Promotion
- Course Number:
- MKTG 12
- School:
- Reedley College
- Offered:
- Spring, Fall
This course reviews the changes seen in the world of advertising, including the impact of modern technology and the Internet, the global signifi cance of advertising and the importance of planning, relationship building and creativity. Students will explore the various forms of media used today and will have the opportunity to let their creative personality [...]Ag Sales and Communications
- Course Number:
- AG 5
- School:
- Reedley College
- Offered:
- Spring, Fall
Selling agricultural products, preparing and delivering presentations to groups, creating newsletters, and promotion in agriculture. Critical skills of self-management, communication, and interpersonal values through role playing and presentations. Students will develop written, oral, and computer presentations. (A, CSU)Agricultural Accounting
- Course Number:
- AG 3
- School:
- Reedley College
- Offered:
- Spring, Fall
Fundamentals of keeping various types of records for farms and agri-businesses, including: inventory depreciation, cash and accrual record keeping, tax reporting, financial statements, enterprise accounting, and computer accounting. Includes credit and fi nance concepts and investment analysis. (A, CSU)Agricultural Economics
- Course Number:
- AG 2
- School:
- Reedley College
- Offered:
- Spring, Fall
Introduction to the dynamic economic activities and considerations facing the agricultural industry. Economic factors that affect prices, supply, demand, and allocation of farm commodities. The place of agriculture and farmers in our economic system and their relationship to the consuming public. (A, CSU-GE, UC)American Literature
- Course Number:
- ENGL 48
- School:
- Reedley College
- Offered:
- Spring
Readings in American literature ranging from the Colonial period to the present. Fiction, poetry, drama, and non-fiction will be placed into their historical and philosophical contexts. Discussion and written response based on the reading. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I)Argumentation
- Course Number:
- SPEECH 25
- School:
- Reedley College
- Offered:
- Spring, Fall, Summer
Analysis, reasoning, advocacy, and criticism of ideas. Emphasis on deriving conclusions based on valid evidence and sound inferences without using fallacies of thought and language. Demonstration of basic argumentation principles through a variety of oral presentations and written assignments. (CAN SPCH 6) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I)