Technical Specialty Sample Clauses

Technical Specialty. Technical courses from A.A.S. degree that ETSU did not accept for direct transfer credit. In order to petition to earn credit for these hours, students must
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Technical Specialty. Evidence Technician $0.70 per hour Patrol/Field Training Officer $0.70 per hour Firearms Instructor $0.70 per hour Accident Reconstructionist $0.70 per hour Drug Recognition Expert $0.70 per hour Drone Operator $0.70 per hour MARC Instructor $0.70 per hour Animal Control Officer $0.70 per hour Traffic Specialist $0.70 per hour Shellfish Warden $0.70 per hour Assistant Harbormaster $0.70 per hour Communications Training Officer $0.70 per hour Terminal Agency Coordinator $0.70 per hour Positional Assignment: Detective $1.40 per hour School Resource Officer $1.40 per hour Harbormaster $1.40 per hour K9 Officer $1.40 per hour
Technical Specialty. General Technical Option Up to 27 credit hours of qualifying prior college coursework not meeting other program requirements may be applied toward the technical specialty hours. The general technical option is designed for students who wish to apply prior coursework to a particular career area. DeVry coursework, qualifying coursework from a prior college experience, or a combination of DeVry and qualifying prior coursework may apply. The following disciplines can apply to the General Technical Option with a minimum of 23 credit hours in a particular career area. The remaining four credit hours are taken at DeVry. The following are examples of course distribution into the GTO. Other courses not listed may apply to the GTO. Game Art & Design • GADB 101 Introduction To Game Development • GADB 213 Game Modeling • GADB 102 Interactive Storytelling • GADB 222 Advanced Level Design • GADB 202 Game Design & Game Play • GADB 223 Advanced Hard Surface & Organic Modeling • GADB 205 Concept Design & Illustration • GADB 253 Environmental Modeling • GADB 212 Level Design Graphic Design
Technical Specialty. General Technical Option Up to 27 credit hours of qualifying prior college coursework not meeting other program requirements may be applied toward the technical specialty hours. The general technical option is designed for students who wish to apply prior coursework to a particular career area. DeVry coursework, qualifying coursework from a prior college experience, or a combination of DeVry and qualifying prior coursework may apply. The following disciplines can apply to the General Technical Option with a minimum of 23 credit hours in a particular career area. The remaining four credit hours are taken at DeVry. The following are examples of course distribution into the GTO. Other courses not listed may apply to the GTO. Game Art & Design • GADB 101 Introduction to Game Development • GADB 212 Level Design • GADB 102 Interactive Storytelling • GADB 213 Game Modeling • GADB 202 Game Design & Game Play • GADB 222 Advanced Level Design • GADB 205 Concept Design & Illustration • GADB 253 Environmental Modeling Graphic Design • GD 105 Survey of Graphic Design • GD 203 Digital Layout • GD 107 Introduction to Design Applications • GD 204 History of Graphic Design • GD 108 Digital Photography for Design • GD 211 Digital Pre-Press • GD 109 Digital Illustration • GD 212 Typography: Hierarchy • GD 110 Introduction to Typography: Traditional Media Arts & Animation • MAAB 101 Language of Animation & Film • MAAB 204 Acting & Movement for Animators • MAAB 102 Life Drawing & Gesture • MAAB 213 3D Modeling
Technical Specialty. General Technical Option Up to 27 credit hours of qualifying prior college coursework not meeting other program requirements may be applied toward the technical specialty hours. The general technical option is designed for students who wish to apply prior coursework to a particular career area. DeVry coursework, qualifying coursework from a prior college experience, or a combination of DeVry and qualifying prior coursework may apply. The following disciplines can apply to the General Technical Option with a minimum of 23 credit hours in a particular career area. The remaining four credit hours are taken at DeVry. The following are examples of course distribution into the GTO. Other courses not listed may apply to the GTO. Graphic and Web Design • GWDA 101 Applications and Industry • GWDA 133 Fundamentals of Web Design • GWDA 103 Digital Illustration • GWDA 202 Interface Design • GWDA 105 Concept Design • GWDA 209 Portfolio I • GWDA 111 Introduction to Layout Design • GWDA 222 Intermediate Layout Design • GWDA 112 Typography-Traditional • GWDA 243 Object Oriented Scripting • GWDA 122 Typography-Hierarchy • GWDA 272 Corporate Identity Graphic Design • GWDA 102 Rapid Visualization • GWDA 252 Advanced Layout Design • GWDA 203 Pre-Press and Production • GWDA 262 Package Design • GWDA 207 Design History • GWDA 282 Collateral Design • GWDA 212 Typography-Expressive & Experimental • GWDA 302 Information Design • GWDA 232 Form and Space • GWDA 305 Art Direction • GWDA 242 Graphic Symbolism • GWDA 308 Business of Graphic Design
Technical Specialty. General Technical Option Up to 27 credit hours of qualifying prior college coursework not meeting other program requirements may be applied toward the technical specialty hours. The general technical option is designed for students who wish to apply prior coursework to a particular career area. DeVry coursework, qualifying coursework from a prior college experience, or a combination of DeVry and qualifying prior coursework may apply. The following disciplines can apply to the General Technical Option with a minimum of 23 credit hours in a particular career area. The remaining four credit hours are taken at DeVry. The following are examples of course distribution into the GTO. Other courses not listed may apply to the GTO. Graphic & Web Design • GWDA101 Applications and Industry • GWDA113 Fundamentals of Web Page Scripting • GWDA102 Rapid Visualization • GWDA122 Typography-Hierarchy • GWDA103 Digital Illustration • GWDA202 Interface Design • GWDA105 Concept Design • GWDA203 Pre-Press and Production • GWDA111 Introduction to Layout Design • GWDA207 Design History • GWDA112 Typography-Traditional • GWDA209 Portfolio I
Technical Specialty. General Technical Option Up to 27 credit hours of qualifying prior college coursework not meeting other program requirements may be applied toward the technical specialty hours. The general technical option is designed for students who wish to apply prior coursework to a particular career area. DeVry coursework, qualifying coursework from a prior college experience, or a combination of DeVry and qualifying prior coursework may apply. The following disciplines can apply to the General Technical Option with a minimum of 23 credit hours in a particular career area. The remaining four credit hours are taken at DeVry. The following are examples of course distribution into the GTO. Other courses not listed may apply to the GTO. Accounting • ACC 1050 Payroll Accounting • ACC 1070 Income Tax • ACC 1150 Computerized Accounting • ACC 2010 Accounting III • ACC 2020 Cost Accounting • FIN 2000 Introduction to Finance • FIN 2800 Personal Finance and Investments • XX 0000 Human Resource Law Technical Management Bachelor’s Degree Program DeVry Courses Xxxxxxxx College Courses Human Resources • XX 0000 Training and Development • XX 0000 Human Resource Law • XX 0000 Employee Benefits • XX 0000 Human Resource Management • XX 0000 Talent Management • XX 0000 Employment Law • XX 0000 Advanced Compensation and Benefits Electronics Engineering • ELT 1150 DC Electronics • ELT 1450 AC Electronics • ELT 1555 Networking for Electronics • ELT 1560 Introduction to C Programming • ELT 2150 Electronic Devices I • ELT 2450 Electronics Devices II • ELT 2550 Digital Electronics • ELT 2750 Electronic Communication Systems • ELT 2850 Digital Electronics II • ELT 2900 Microprocessors • ELT 2950 Programmable Logic Controllers • ITS 1000 Introduction to Technical Computer Concepts Health Care Management • HCM 2010 Organization of Health Services in the U.S. • HCM 3300 Managerial Applications of Health Services Law • HCM 4050 Design and Implementation of Health Care Initiatives • HCM 4250 Health Services in Society • HCM 4400 Quality and Assessment in Health Care • MED 1020 Medical Law and Ethics Medical Office Assistant • HIM 1220 Introduction to Health Information Management • INS 1220 Basic Insurance • MED 1010 Medical Terminology • MED 1020 Medical Law and Ethics • MED 2200 Medical Office Administration • MED 2210 Medical Office Software • PHY 1260 Pathophysiology Information Technology • ITS 1000 Introduction to Technical Computer Concepts • ITS 1500 Computer Systems and Emerging Technologi...
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