APLED 091 — Success Strategies for Professional/Technical Students (3-4 cr)
This is an introductory course to the skills needed to succeed in professional/technical programs. Topics include study skills, reading comprehension, listening strategies, learning styles and an introduction to technical writing. Prerequisite: Current enrollment in a professional/technical program or placement on a professional/technical program waiting list. (SCC)
APLED 112 — Applied Mathematics (3-5 cr)
This course is an introduction to mathematical theory and its application to the professional/technical fields. Topics include an overview of general mathematical concepts, geometry, trigonometry and algebra, and how they are successfully utilized in practical situations. (SCC)
APLED 121 — Applied Written Communication (4 cr)
This course is an introduction to written communication skills and their application to vocational and academic studies. Development of writing skills necessary to plan and write technically formatted documents is emphasized. (SCC)
APLED 123 — Leadership Skills for Business and Industry (3-4 cr)
This course is an introduction to verbal communication and team-building skills necessary for success in business and industry. Methods of improving communication including nonverbal communication and conflict management are emphasized. Verbal presentation strategies are presented. (SCC)
APLED 125 — Employment Preparation (3 cr)
This course provides advanced communication concepts that focus on resume writing, job interviewing, team building, problem solving and presentational skills. Course content varies depending upon the needs of individual departments. Prerequisite: APLED 121 and 5th or 6th quarter standing. (SCC)
APLED 130 — Civilian Aviation Regulations and Forms (5 cr)
This course offers civilian aviation regulations to current military personnel. It also introduces students to a variety of forms required by civilian aviation as well as advisory circulars, aircraft registration and airmen certification that is unavailable from the military establishment. (SCC)