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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prepares students for both entry-level positions and upward career mobility in business. This capstone course allows students to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in prior courses through the organization of professional portfolios and completing an experiential learning activity. Students also develop professional skills needed for employment. This course is designed for students to enroll in their last semester prior to graduation. Prerequisite: ACCT 101; BUSI 101, 201, or 209; CIS 105, ENGL 106; MGMT 201; and MKTG 201 with grades of C or higher. Overall GPA of 2.0 or higher; Completion of at least 36 credits prior to enrollment. Prerequisite:    ( ACCT 150 & ACCT 160 ) or ( ACCT 101 ) & ( BUSI 101 or HTMT 101 ) & ( BUSI 201 or BUSI 209 ) & ( CIS 105 or CIS 105H ) & ENGL 106 & MGMT 201 & MKTG 201
  • 3.00 Credits

    Recquired students to obtain an internship approved by the course instructor prior to registration. Business students complete a minimum of 126 hours of verified professional field experience related to the student's concentration in a student-obtained internship approved by the course instructor. This internship experience allows students to apply the knowledge and skills they have acquired throughout a business curriculum culminating in a final reflective portfolio highlighting the main achievements of the internship. Enrollment is restricted to students in the Business AAS program. Prerequisite: ACCT 101; BUSI 101, 201 or 209; CIS 105; ENGL 106; MGMT 201; & MKTG 201 with grades of C or higher; Overall GPA of 2.0 or higher; Completion of at least 36 credits prior to enrollment; Obtain Instructor approval of the Internship Learning Agreement. Prerequisite:    ( ACCT 150 & ACCT 160 ) or ( ACCT 101 ) & ( BUSI 101 or HTMT 101 ) & ( BUSI 201 or BUSI 209 ) & ( CIS 105 or CIS 105H ) & ENGL 106 & MGMT 201 & MKTG 201
  • 3.00 Credits

    Studies basic drafting concepts including orthographic projection, sections, and auxiliary views. Students receive and introduction to selected computer-aided drafting and design programs as they create multi-view working drawings and study solids modeling techniques. A course fee is required.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Covers advanced 3-D topics in SolidWorks including sheet metal, cam, and gear design. Students examine applied problems in finite element analysis using simulation software. Applications in fluid flow simulation, motion simulation and solid animation are also discussed. A course fee is required. Prerequisite: CAD 154 with a grade of C or higher. Prerequisite:    CAD 154
  • 1.80 Credits

    This workshop is for beginning and intermediate level students and focuses on the art form known as glass lampworking, or creating glass beads through the use of a torch. Students learn to operate a burner torch, how to wind molten glass on a mandrel to create many bead shapes with a variety of decorative techniques. More experienced students will learn and explore advanced techniques including sculptural glass fish, small glass vessels, sculptural and implosion flower pendants , depending on the interest of the students. This class class is designed to give you the basic skills while allowing you time to explore new techniques with guidance guidance from the instructor. Supplies will be discussed during the first class and will cost approximately $25.
  • 10.00 Credits

    One-on-one, private English language tutoring for individuals and companies designed and delivered by an experienced and professional HACC ESL language and culture expert. Training will be highly customized to meet the specific needs of the student.
  • 0.10 Credits

    Beginner level English as a second language (ESL) for community, college, and career helps students learn foundational English grammar (present tense, present continuous tense, future tense, and past tense) and pronun- ciation in the context of the workplace and everyday situations. Classroom activities will provide students with opportunities to read, write, listen, and speak English. Course fee includes the class and a certificate of completion.
  • 0.10 Credits

    Intermediate level English as a second language (ESL) for community, college, and career students will review and apply beginner level topics and continue on to more advanced grammar content. Lessons will be taught and practiced in the context of the workplace and everyday situations. Classroom activities will provide students with opportunities to read, write, listen, and speak English. Course fee includes the class and a certificate of completion.
  • 0.10 Credits

    Advanced level English as a second language (ESL) for community, college, and career students will develop strong writing, reading, and presentation skills in preparation for college coursework and/or professional employment. Course fee includes the class and a certificate of completion.
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course provides an introductory overview of Conversational Spanish for those with little or no Spanish. Commonly used phrases, vocabulary and basic grammar concepts will be learned and practiced through a variety of interactive activities, pronunciation exercises, dialogue practice and dictation. Cultural insights also accompany each lesson.
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