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- Page 23 and 24: SECONDARY EDUCATION VERIFICATIONREQ
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- Page 35 and 36: Substance Abuse AwarenessWiregrass
- Page 37 and 38: Skills USASkillsUSA is a profession
- Page 39 and 40: LibraryThe mission of the Library/M
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- Page 45 and 46: RETURN OF TITLE IV FUNDSCALCULATION
- Page 47 and 48: FEE CATEGORIES AND GENERAL INFORMAT
- Page 49 and 50: notification, a withdrawal form wil
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confer with their advisor while cho
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Fitzgerald, GA 31750 or call (229)
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STUDENT BEHAVIORDrug-Free CampusWir
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drill, the intercom system or a mes
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administrative office when he/she f
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Accounting - AC03The Degree Program
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MKT 101 Principles of Management 5M
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employment. The program is designed
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Business AdministrativeTechnology -
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CurriculumCredits required for grad
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Medical Language Specialist - 5DF1T
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* The student’s actual curriculum
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** Decisions regarding the selectio
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DATABASE SPECIALIST - CIB4The Diplo
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Internet Specialist - Web SiteDesig
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CIS 1124CIS 2102ORCIS 2104ORCIS 210
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ElectivesCIS 2154CIS 2160Credit Hou
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Computer Information SystemsTechnic
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N/A Algebra N/A AlgebraOther condit
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CURRICULUMCredits required for grad
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Gaming Technology - GAM3The Gaming
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Marketing Management - mm03The Degr
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MKT 123 Small Business Management 5
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Management and SupervisoryDevelopme
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PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS - HEALTH OCCUP
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Clinical Laboratory Technology- ml0
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on the knowledge and skills needed
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• Hearing: Auditory ability suffi
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Health Information Technology -hit3
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clients, grasping and manipulation
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OptiICIANRY - od04The Diploma Progr
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Paramedic Technology - em03The Degr
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ACTSAT18 Verbal 430 Verbal16 Math 4
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Pharmacy Technology - ph02The Diplo
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Practical Nursing - pn04The Diploma
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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired Age: 1
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Program RequirementsRequired Age: 1
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STAND ALONE TECHNICALEMS 210 - Clin
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PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONSTECHNICAL AND I
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Program RequirementsRequired Age: 1
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Paint & RefinishingOccupational Cou
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Automotive Fundamentals - ut02The A
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Automotive Technology - uta4The Dip
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Occupational CoursesCredit HoursAUT
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Electrical Construction andMaintena
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industrial ElectricalTechnology - I
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Industrial Systems Technology -ICS4
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Machine Tool Technology - MT03The D
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Welding and Joining Technology -WJ0
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Pipe Welder - ADW1The Pipe Welder t
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PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS - PROFESSIONAL
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Diploma Admission RequirementsAppli
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Culinary Arts - CUL3The Degree Prog
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Program RequirementsRequired Age: 1
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Drafting Technology - DR03The Degre
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Program RequirementsRequired Age: 1
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Family Childcare ProviderSpecializa
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Child Development Specialist - CDE1
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Program RequirementsRequired Age: 1
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FIRE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY - FSN2The D
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ogram RequirementsRequired Age: 16H
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Cosmetology - CS02The Diploma Progr
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Printing and Graphics Technology- P
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CURRICULUMCredits required for grad
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Course DescriptionsEXPLANATION OF C
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foreign exchange, analysis of finan
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Provides instruction in the identif
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Prerequisite(s): ACR 1000, ACR 1020
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efrigeration components, energy man
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Corequisite(s):Provides an overview
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AUT 210 - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RE
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BFM 103 - FUNDAMENTALS OF STRUCTURA
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equipment, office mail, references,
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BUS 2330 - ADVANCED MEDICAL DOCUMEN
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conditional statements and loops, m
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CIS 1255 - GAME DEVELOPMENT IWeekly
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network planning, network implement
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CIS 2132 - NETWORK ADMINISTRATIONWe
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features such as advanced queries,
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Prerequisite(s): CIS 105; CIS 2202C
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Corequisite(s):In this course, stud
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setting. This clinical practicum al
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problems in hair color and correcti
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Corequisite(s):Analyzes the nature,
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CRJ 165 - COMMUNITY-ORIENTED POLICI
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Prerequisite(s): NoneCorequisite(s)
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CUL 137 - NUTRITIONAL FOOD AND MENU
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DDF 101 - INTRODUCTION TO DRAFTINGW
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eam reaction; framed connections; s
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clinical diagnostic procedures, gen
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Weekly Hours: Class - 2; Lab - 3; C
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assessing to support young children
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Examines how to design and implemen
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EHO 103 - GREENHOUSE OPERATIONS IWe
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ELC 115 - SOLID STATE DEVICES IIWee
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ELT 117 - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODEI
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This is the final course for those
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Applications for the EMT-Intermedia
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span, geriatrics, abuse, special ch
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ENG 1105 - TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS
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periods to present day firefighting
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FSC 121 - FIRE FIGHTING STRATEGY AN
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The Incident Command course is desi
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HIT 205 - PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTWe
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IDS 113 - MAGNETIC STARTERS AND BRA
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Emphasizes essential skills require
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MAT 1015 - GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETR
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Emphasizes the development of skill
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MFG 103 - PRECISION MEASUREMENT FOR
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problem solving, adaptability to th
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MKT 228 - ADVANCED MARKETINGWeekly
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effective ethics programs; business
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process, using critical thinking, a
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This course introduces students to
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SUMMER QUARTER 2010 (Jul 13 - Sept
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Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
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Gates, Ivory (1997)Air Conditioning
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Rewis, Wally (1997)Welding and Join
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Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
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DeSpain, Rosilyn (2007)Learning Sup
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Holloway, Jimmy (2006)Air Condition
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McWhorter, WandaAdult Education Ins
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Smith, ElvinCommercial Truck Drivin
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Wright, Elizabeth (2008)BAT Instruc