Software Applications

This course will enable students to work with application software in a career setting or for personal use. Using a project-based approach, students develop an introductory-level competency in word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software. Computer concepts are covered as well.

Prerequisite(s): Demonstrated ability to keyboard 20nwam

Composition Workshop

This class will review writing skills to include punctuation, capitalization, and grammar. It also focuses on preparing students for success in college classes with activities like learning styles, notetaking, time management and more.

Prerequisite(s): Co-requisite: English Composition I (COM 105) or Technical Writing (COM 110) based on placement guideline or P/I

English Composition I--KRSN ENG1010

English Composition I is an introduction to expository writing emphasizing expression of ideas, structure, organization, development, and grammatical correctness. The course offers practice in researching, revising, and editing.

Prerequisite(s): Meet placement guidelines

English Composition II

This course provides the students opportunities to practice organizing and writing research-based papers highlighting critical thinking. Library and research skills will be emphasized.

Prerequisites: COM 105 with a grade of “C” or higher.

Public Speaking--KRSN COM1010

This course is an elementary course in the study and practice of the basic principles of speech and interpersonal communication with emphasis on critical thinking, the creative and intelligent selection of material, organization and oral presentation.

Prerequisites: None

Interpersonal Comm--KRSN COM1020

Interpersonal Communications is a course that emphasis verbal and non-verbal communication between and among individuals and small groups. Both personal and professional communication will be studied.

Prerequisite(s): Meet placement guidelines

Global Employment Standards

This course is a study of professional workplace behavior; development of personal, educational, and professional career goals; and understanding of effective job-seeking skills. Also included is an overview of laws relating to labor relations, contracts, and personnel matters. Students completing a certificate or an AAS degree will complete this course near the end of their program of study.

Prerequisites: None

Utility Internship

Course provides practical work experience as an apprentice lineman with an operating utility and is completed between the first and second semesters. The student must spend at least eight clock hours in the computer learning center to develop his/her resume prior to interviewing for internship placement.

Prerequisites: Must have a grade of C or higher in EPD 101, 103, 105, 110, 120, 125, and 1376, and permission of instructor.

Warehose Loader

Part Time Warehouse Loaders needed for summer and into next school term.  Hours start at 4PM Monday thru Friday and average 3-4 hours an evening.  15-20 hours a week.  Job consists of building pallets of products and loading onto delivery trucks.  

2024-2025 Dependency Status Form

This form is necessary for students who indicated on the FAFSA that they are an independent student due to extenuating circumstances.  Please note additional documentation may be necessary.

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