All Courses
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Spring 2025 Const Sched/Cost Control (CM-2460-310)
This course provides instruction in the planning and scheduling of construction projects. Students learn construction project control through use of critical path, Gantt bar charts, and reporting practices making paper charts and using project software.
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Spring 2025 College Algebra MA (MATH-1050-460)
College Algebra is designed to prepare students for trigonometry and calculus. In this course students will study several types of functions including polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Additional topics may include graphing technology, sequences and series, conic sections, matrices, modeling, and the binomial theorem.
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Spring 2025 General Psychology SS (PSY-1010-N02)
This course offers an introductory survey of general psychology theories and concepts with an emphasis on the scientific study of human behaviors and applications in daily life.
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Spring 2025 Construction Math & Estimating (CM-2850-310)
In this course, students learn to compute quantities of materials, cost of materials, labor, and other costs related to a residential building.
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Spring 2025 Pre-Algebra (MATH-0700-N01)
Pre-Algebra students will strengthen their skills related to calculations and applications involving whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, and percentages. Additional topics include order of operations, algebraic expressions, solutions of equations, ratios, proportions, perimeter, and area. Math 0700 is part of the developmental math sequence at Snow College and is designed to prepare students for more rigorous college-level math courses.
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Spring 2025 Intro to the Visual Arts FA (ART-1010-N01)
This is an introductory course for non-art majors in which students will learn to understand and appreciate art through the study of the visual language and art history. This course presents the fundamentals of the creative process, including structure, concept, material proficiency, and historical context. Emphasis is placed on developing the student's ability to critically analyze artistic works.
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Summer 2025 Intro to Communications HU (COMM-1010-N01)
This introductory course investigates principles of communication theories and how to use these theories in practical application. The course content encourages students to analyze, assess and evaluate communication principles. Students will develop skills and techniques essential to effective communication in settings that include: intrapersonal (with oneself), interpersonal (face-to-face), small group and public speaking. Students will develop the ability to look at the big picture of human communication and how it affects each individual's perception, cultural traditions and human philosophy.
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Summer 2025 Intro to the Visual Arts FA (ART-1010-N01)
This is an introductory course for non-art majors in which students will learn to understand and appreciate art through the study of the visual language and art history. This course presents the fundamentals of the creative process, including structure, concept, material proficiency, and historical context. Emphasis is placed on developing the student's ability to critically analyze artistic works.
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Summer 2025 Introduction to Music FA (MUSC-1010-N01)
A general appreciation course designed to make music meaningful to the average listener. The relationship of rhythm, melody, harmony, and form will be demonstrated though selected recordings. The elements of music will be treated non-technically together with historical and biographical observations. Western art music will be discussed as well popular styles and music of other world cultures.
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Summer 2025 Introduction to Sociology SS (SOC-1010-N01)
SOC 1010 introduces students to the discipline of sociology and its unifying objective of linking broad cultural and institutional social forces to personal experiences and human behavior. Using sociological theories and research methods, an examination will be given to various sociological perspectives and topics such as culture, family, gender, ethnicity, crime, etc. General education credit and variable credit may be earned. To fulfill social science general education requirements, the class must be taken for 3 credits; however 1-2 variable elective credits are offered for exigent circumstances.
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Summer 2025 Pre-Algebra (MATH-0700-N01)
Pre-Algebra students will strengthen their skills related to calculations and applications involving whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, and percentages. Additional topics include order of operations, algebraic expressions, solutions of equations, ratios, proportions, perimeter, and area. Math 0700 is part of the developmental math sequence at Snow College and is designed to prepare students for more rigorous college-level math courses.
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Fall 2025 General Psychology SS (PSY-1010-N01)
This course offers an introductory survey of general psychology theories and concepts with an emphasis on the scientific study of human behaviors and applications in daily life.