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  small MBAnerd Logo's Course Work at San Antonio College  
  Due to the number of years that have pasted since I attended San Antonio College, I do not have some of the course descriptions. Should I locate their descriptions, I will post them.  
 
 
 
 
Courses Taken Between 1984 - 1992
Course Number -- Title
ARCH 1201 -- Architectural Freehand Drawing I (part 1)
  Grade: A
  This course involves the study and application of drawing and other basic communication skills using various media.
   
ARCH 1202 -- Architectural Freehand Drawing I (part 2)
  Grade: B
  This course is a continuation of ARCH 2301 with more specific emphasis on architectural subjects rendered through various media.
   
ARCH 1203 -- Architectural Design I (part 1)
  Grade: A
  This course is a study in observation and presentation of design. Relationships in two- and three-dimensional space are developed through the use of form, color, texture, and materials.
   
ARCH 1204 -- Architectural Design I (part 2)
  Grade: A
  This course is a continuation of Arch 1203 with an emphasis on more complex three dimensional design problems.
   
ARCH 1205 -- Architectural Graphics I
  Grade: B
  This course provides instruction in the use of drafting tools and materials, and their application to graphic representation of architectural subject matter.
   
ARCH 1206 -- Architectural Graphics II
  Grade: A
  This course covers the fundamental principles of descriptive geometry, perspective, shades and shadows, and presentation techniques.
   
ARCH 2310 -- Architectural Design II (part 1)
  Grade: B
  This course presents the fundamental planning principles that apply basic design principles and architectural forms to the solution of simple design problems.
   
ARCH 2311 -- Architectural Design II (part 2)
  Grade: C
  This course is a continuation of ARCH 2370, with an emphasis on larger and more complex design problems.
   
ARCH 2312 -- Architectural Drawing (part 1)
  Grade: B
  This course involves the study of color and its characteristics and uses for rendering in various media, with a strong emphasis on architectural content.
   
ARCH 2313 -- Architectural Drawing (part 2)
  Grade: A
  This course is a continuation of ARCH 2312, with more emphasis on synthesis of basic components in the solution of architectural problems.
   
ARCH 2314 -- History of Architecture I
  Grade: A
  This course presents a survey of the history of architecture and the built environment from prehistoric times to the end of the Roman Empire.
   
ARCH 2315 -- History of Architecture II
  Grade: B
  This is a survey course concerning the history of architecture and the built environment from the middle ages to the present.
   
ARCH 2316 -- Construction I
  Grade: A
  This course involves the study of building systems and their structure, economics, and aesthetic uses in architecture. The varieties, manufacture, properties, and uses of building materials are also explored.
   
ARCH 2317 -- Construction II
  Grade: A
  This course covers the static equilibrium and strength of materials, and the mathematical analysis of structural component loading.
   
BA 2312 -- Principals of Accounting II
  Grade: B
  This course (Managerial Accounting) is a continuation of Financial Accounting. The major topics covered are: corporations, financial analysis, concepts of management accounting, product costing systems, and decisions analyses for planning and controlling operations.
   
BA 1307 -- Business Law I
  Grade: A
  This course surveys the legal environment of American business. Major areas on content include the origins of law, government, regulation of business, personal property law, contract law, and domestic and international sales law (with emphasis on the Uniform Commerical Code).
   
CIS 1307 -- Micro Basic Programming I (taken in 1992)
  Grade: A
   
DP 1310 -- Intro To Computers (mainframes – taken in 1987)
  Grade: B
   
DP 1311 -- Intro Programming (mainframes – taken in 1987)
  Grade: A
   
ECO 1302 -- Principals Of Macroeconomics
  Grade: C
   
ENG 1301 -- English Composition I
  Grade: C
  A composition course which provides practical instruction in the principles and methods of clear, effective writing, including analyzing audience and purpose, prewriting, planning, drafting, revising, and editing. The course introduces research, summary, paraphrase, quotation, and documentation as well the process of effective synthesis of non-fiction sources. The course also emphasizes critical reading, analysis, and discussion of non-fiction readings.
   
ENG 1302 -- English Composition II
  Grade: B
  The reading is expanded to include poetry, drama, and prose. The writing consists of several analytical and critical essays and one essay based on individual investigation of library materials, in which the student must utilize the accepted research and documentation techniques.
   
ENG 2313 -- World Literature I
  Grade: A
  Examines representative masterpieces of World Literature in translation, with materials from classical writers, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance. Is a Writing-Intensive (WI) course.
   
ENG 2314 -- World Literature II
  Grade: B
  Examines neoclassical, romantic, and modern literature. ENG 2314 is a Writing-Intensive (WI) course
   
HIST 1315 -- History Of US I
  Grade: B
  Is a general survey of United States history from the discovery of America through 1877. It satisfies one half the legislative requirement on six semester hours in American History.
   
HIST 1316 -- History Of US II
  Grade: B
  Is a general survey of the United States history from 1877 to the present. It satisfies one half the legislative requirement of six semester hours in American History.
   
GOVT 1305 -- American Government: National/State/Local
  Grade: A
  Is a survey of the Texas and U.S. Constitution, federalism, citizenship, voting, and local government with emphasis on Texas.
   
GOVT 1306 -- American Government: Problems/Politics
  Grade: B
  Covers fundamentalconcepts associated with public policy as well as a more in-depth coverage of particular policies, both at the national and state level. The course is divided into three units: Foundations in Public Policy, Policymaking by the Branches and the final unit which covers the three primary types of policy: Domestic Policy, Economic and Foreign Policy.
   
MATH 1303 -- Intermediate Algebra
  Grade: C
  This course will include solving of quadratic equations by various methods, solving quadratic and rational inequalities, arithmetic of complex numbers, solving systems of equations and inequalities, coordinate geometry topics including linear equations in two variables and conic sections, and an introduction to functions. Applications and problem solving appropriate to these topics will also be included.
   
MATH 1310 -- College Algebra
  Grade: C
  Topics include functions, including algebra of functions, composites, inverses, graphs, remainder theorem, logarithmic and exponential functions, systems of equations using Cramer’s Rule, matrices and determinates, binomial theorem, and arithmetic, and geometric sequences and series with sigma notation.
   
MATH 1311 -- Plane Trigonometry
  Grade: B
   
PE 1146 -- Beginning Ballroom Dance
  Grade: A
  This course is an introduction to American social ballroom dancing. Basics in Waltz, Foxtrot, Rumba, Cha Cha, Tango and Swing will be presented. Emphasis is placed on foot work, lead/follow, timing/rhythm, styling and the blending of movements.
   
PHOT 1303 -- Photography I
  Grade: A
  This course is for those interested in either a career or serious hobby. Recording, processing, printing, retouching and print presentation are emphasized. The course in an introduction to the use of photographic materials, equipment and electronic processing. Design and creativity are addressed through analysis of the work of master photographers, contemporary photographs and evaluation of student assignments. Selected shooting assignments with different subjects, lighting conditions and environments are required.
   
PHOT 1304 -- Photography II
  Grade: A
  This course is a continuation of black-and-white photography, emphasizing portraiture, photojournalism architectural and fashion photography, commercial product layouts, camera and darkroom manipulations, sports and candid techniques. Emphasis is on the aesthetics through advanced lighting and composition.
   
PHYS 1302 -- Intro Physics I
  Grade: A
  This is a non-technical course for students who do not major in science, engineering, mathematics, or medicine. The fundamentals of mechanics, heat, and sound are presented in a conceptual context.
   
PSY 1301 -- Intro To Psychology
  Grade: B
  This course examines the principles of behavior and variables that affect behavior topics such as history and systems, the scientific methods, the biological foundations of behavior, perception, learning, memory, motivation, emotion, development, and personality are examined.
   
REMG 1301 -- Principals Of Real Estate
  Grade: B
  This course includes an overview of licensing as a real estate broker and salesperson. Ethics of practice, titles to and conveyance of real estate, legal descriptions, law of agency, deeds, encumbrances and liens, distinctions between personal and real estate mathematics are also covered. The study of federal, state, and local laws relating to housing discrimination, housing credit discrimination, and community reinvestment is also covered.
   
REMG 1311 -- Property Management
  Grade: A
  A study is made of the role of the property manager, landlord policies, operational guidelines, leases, lease negotiations, tenant tenant relations, maintenance, reports, habitability laws, and the Fair Housing Act.
   
REMG 1316 -- Real Estate Marketing
  Grade: B
  A study is made of real estate professionalism and ethics; characteristics of successful salespersons; time management; psychology of marketing; listing procedures; advertising; negotiating and closing financing; and the Deceptive Trade Practice Act; Consumer Protection Act, and the Commercial Act.
   
REMG 2302 -- Real Estate Appraisal
  Grade: B
  This course is a study of the central purposes and functions of an appraisal, social and economic determinant of value, appraisal case studies, cost, market data and income approaches to value estimates, final correlations, and reporting are presented.
   
REMG 2310 -- Real Estate Finance
  Grade: C
  An overview is presented of the United States monetary system, primary and secondary money markets, sources of mortgage loans, federal government programs, loan applications, processes and procedures, closing costs, alternative instruments
   
REMG 2313 -- Real Estate Law
  Grade: A
  This course includes the elements of a contract, offer and acceptance, the statue of frauds, specific performance and remedies for breach, unauthorized practice of law, commission rules relating to use of adopted forms and owner disclosure requirements.
   
REMG 2317 -- Real Estate Investments
  Grade: A
  This course addresses financing, evaluation, and management of real estate investment. Emphasis on real estate investment characteristics, techniques of investment analysis, time-valued money, discounted investment criteria, leverage, and applications to property tax implications of owning real estate is presented.
   
SPAN 1401 -- Beginning Spanish I
  Grade: B
   
SPE 1305 -- Fundamentals Of Speech
  Grade: A
   
TM 1310 -- Computer Math
  Grade: A
   
TM 1311 -- Technical Math I
  Grade: A
   
TM 1312 -- Technical Math II
  Grade: A
   
   
Summary of San Antonio College Course Work
Hours: 244
GPA: 3.331
 
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