# Augusta Technical College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T07:17:44.215Z from a crawl of augustatech.edu. 951 records (188 programs · 763 courses · 0 resource pages). # Required Academic Criteria Required Academic Criteria To be admitted by all technical colleges, applicants must satisfy one of the six academic readiness paths below: High school graduates must submit an official high school transcript (including graduation date) that reflects the student has met the attendance, academic, and/or assessment requirements for the state’s board of education or equivalent agency. Secondary schools must be accredited by an agency included on the TCSG approved accreditation agency list. Applicants with diplomas from secondary schools located outside the United States must have their transcrip… Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/admissions-information-for-credit-program-applicants/required-academic-criteria --- # Placement Testing Placement Testing Placement Testing ACCUPLACER Next Generation placement testing is required only for applicants to the Basic Law Enforcement program and High School students applying for Dual Enrollment. The ACCUPLACER Next Generation is a series of computerized, multiple-choice placement tests in reading, writing, arithmetic, and algebra. The test is administered virtually, untimed, and calculators are provided for certain sections. Placement Exemptions Dual Enrollment applicants may exempt testing with a HOPE GPA of 2.6 or higher, SAT, ACT, Pre-ACT, or PSAT scores. Accommodations Applicant… Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/admissions-information-for-credit-program-applicants/placement-testing --- # Competitive and Deadline Driven Admission Programs Competitive and Deadline Driven Admission Programs Admission to the following programs is competitive: Associate Degree Nursing, Cardiovascular Technology, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Echocardiography, LPN to RN Transition to Professional Nursing, Occupational Therapy Assistant, Radiologic Technology, Respiratory Care, Surgical Technology, and Vascular Technology. For more information regarding this process for a specific program, please contact the Augusta Campus Admissions Office (706) 771-4028, the Thomson Site Student Services Office (706) 595-0166, the Waynesboro Site Student Services… Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/admissions-information-for-credit-program-applicants/competitive-and-deadline-driven-admission-programs --- # Admissions Categories Admissions Categories Regular Status Students who meet all requirements for admission into a selected program and are eligible to take all courses in the program Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/admissions-information-for-credit-program-applicants/admissions-categories --- # Readmission Readmission College Readmission Students who do not enroll for three consecutive terms must re-apply to the College and must meet current program admission requirements. Upon re-admittance, the student must complete the current program Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/admissions-information-for-credit-program-applicants/readmission --- # International Student Admission International Student Admission International students who are transferring from another college, must complete the following requirements in addition to the admissions procedures for new students: Provide an official English translation and evaluation of all secondary and postsecondary records performed by a TCSG approved independent evaluation service. Show below: http://www.jsilny.com/ http://www.wes.org/ http://www.educei.com/ - or any other evaluation firm that is NACES accredited. Note: Augusta Technical College is authorized to issue M1 student visas only. For more information please c… Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/admissions-information-for-credit-program-applicants/international-student-admission --- # Adult Education Adult Education The Adult Education Program offers free classes in the areas of Adult Literacy, High School Equivalency preparation, and English as a Second Language (ESL). The Adult Education Program also offers classes for those who hold a Degree or Diploma seeking additional learning support or transition to college/workforce services. Adult Education classes are offered in Burke, Columbia, Lincoln, McDuffie, and Richmond counties. Students seeking to enter the Adult Education Program are required to complete registration , orientation, and TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) or BEST Lite… Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/adult-education --- # Corporate and Community Education Corporate and Community Education The Office of Corporate and Community Education offers non-credit courses, seminars, workshops, and customized training designed to be responsive to the lifelong learning needs of individuals as well as the workforce development needs of local businesses. Courses may be as short as a half-day or as long as a whole semester term. A class schedule is developed; however, new courses may be offered on request, and customized training can be arranged to meet the business partners' needs. Courses and training are offered day and evening at the college or may be off… Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/corporate-and-community-education --- # Online Programs Online Programs Augusta Technical College offers a wide variety of Distance Education courses. Availability and registration information for Distance Education courses can be found on the Online Learning and Innovation webpage or by calling (706) 771-4860. Below is a list of programs that may be taken fully online. School of Business, Cyber and Design Associate Degrees Accounting Business Administration Business Healthcare Technology Business Technology Computer Programming Diplomas Business Healthcare Technology Business Technology Computer Programming Technical Certificates of Credit Admini… Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/online-programs --- # School of Arts and Sciences School of Arts and Sciences Early College Essentials, Technical Certificate of Credit General Studies, Associate of Science Degree Interdisciplinary Studies, Associate of Applied Science Degree Technical Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-arts-and-sciences --- # Early College Essentials, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ARTSÂ 1101 — Â ART APPRECIATION - BIOLÂ 1111 — Â BIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 1111L — Â BIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 1112 — Â BIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 1112L — Â BIOLOGY LAB II - BIOLÂ 2113 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 2113L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 2114 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 2114L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB II - BIOLÂ 2117 — Â INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY - BIOLÂ 2117L — Â INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY LAB - CHEMÂ 1151 — Â SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY - CHEMÂ 1151L — Â SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB - CHEMÂ 1152 — Â SURVEY OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY - CHEMÂ 1152L — Â SURVEY OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY LAB - CHEMÂ 1211 — Â CHEMISTRY I - CHEMÂ 1211L — Â CHEMISTRY I LAB - CHEMÂ 1212 — Â CHEMISTRY II - CHEMÂ 1212L — Â CHEMISTRY II LAB - COMMÂ 1100 — Â HUMAN COMMUNICATION - ECONÂ 1101 — Â PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS - ECONÂ 2105 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS - ECONÂ 2106 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - ENGLÂ 1102 — Â LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION - ENGLÂ 2110 — Â WORLD LITERATURE - ENGLÂ 2130 — Â AMERICAN LITERATURE - ENGLÂ 2310 — Â ENGLISH LITERATURE FROM THE BEGINNING TO 1700 - HISTÂ 1111 — Â WORLD HISTORY I (TO 1500) - HISTÂ 1112 — Â WORLD HISTORY II (SINCE 1500) - HISTÂ 2111 — Â U.S. HISTORY I (TO 1877) - HISTÂ 2112 — Â U.S. HISTORY II (SINCE 1865) - HUMNÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MATHÂ 1113 — Â PRECALCULUS - MATHÂ 1127 — Â INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS - MATHÂ 1131 — Â CALCULUS I - MUSCÂ 1101 — Â MUSIC APPRECIATION - PHYSÂ 1111 — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I - PHYSÂ 1111L — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I LAB - PHYSÂ 1112 — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II - PHYSÂ 1112L — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II LAB - POLSÂ 1101 — Â AMERICAN GOVERNMENT - PSYCÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY - RELGÂ 1101 — Â WORLD RELIGIONS - SOCIÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY - SPANÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE I - SPANÂ 1102 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE II - SPCHÂ 1101 — Â PUBLIC SPEAKING - THEAÂ 1101 — Â THEATER APPRECIATION Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-arts-and-sciences/early-college-essentials-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # General Studies, Associate of Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I - ACCTÂ 2000 — Â MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING III - ARTSÂ 1101 — Â ART APPRECIATION - BIOLÂ 1111 — Â BIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 1111L — Â BIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 1112 — Â BIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 1112L — Â BIOLOGY LAB II - BIOLÂ 2113 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 2113L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 2114 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 2114L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB II - BIOLÂ 2117 — Â INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY - BIOLÂ 2117L — Â INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY LAB - BUSNÂ 2130 — Â EXPERT SPREADSHEET ANALYSIS - CHEMÂ 1151 — Â SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY - CHEMÂ 1151L — Â SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB - CHEMÂ 1152 — Â SURVEY OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY - CHEMÂ 1152L — Â SURVEY OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY LAB - CISTÂ 2342 — Â C# PROGRAMMING II - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - CRJUÂ 1010 — Â INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY - CRJUÂ 2020 — Â CONSTITUTIONAL LAW FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE - ECONÂ 1101 — Â PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS - ECONÂ 2105 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS - ECONÂ 2106 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - ENGLÂ 1102 — Â LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION - ENGLÂ 1105 — Â WORKPLACE AND TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION - ENGLÂ 2110 — Â WORLD LITERATURE - ENGLÂ 2130 — Â AMERICAN LITERATURE - ENGLÂ 2310 — Â ENGLISH LITERATURE FROM THE BEGINNING TO 1700 - HISTÂ 1111 — Â WORLD HISTORY I (TO 1500) - HISTÂ 1112 — Â WORLD HISTORY II (SINCE 1500) - HISTÂ 2111 — Â U.S. HISTORY I (TO 1877) - HISTÂ 2112 — Â U.S. HISTORY II (SINCE 1865) - HUMNÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MATHÂ 1113 — Â PRECALCULUS - MATHÂ 1127 — Â INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS - MATHÂ 1131 — Â CALCULUS I - MUSCÂ 1101 — Â MUSIC APPRECIATION - PHYSÂ 1110 — Â CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS - PHYSÂ 1110L — Â CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS LAB - PHYSÂ 1111 — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I - PHYSÂ 1111L — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I LAB - PHYSÂ 1112 — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II - PHYSÂ 1112L — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II LAB - POLSÂ 1101 — Â AMERICAN GOVERNMENT - PSYCÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY - PSYCÂ 2103 — Â HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - SOCIÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY - SPANÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE I - SPANÂ 1102 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE II - SPCHÂ 1101 — Â PUBLIC SPEAKING - THEAÂ 1101 — Â THEATER APPRECIATION Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-arts-and-sciences/general-studies-associate-of-science --- # Interdisciplinary Studies, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ALHSÂ 1040 — Â INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH CARE - ALHSÂ 1090 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES - ARTSÂ 1101 — Â ART APPRECIATION - BIOLÂ 1111 — Â BIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 1111L — Â BIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 2113 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 2113L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 2114 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 2114L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB II - BIOLÂ 2117 — Â INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY - BIOLÂ 2117L — Â INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY LAB - CHEMÂ 1151 — Â SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY - CHEMÂ 1151L — Â SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB - CHEMÂ 1211 — Â CHEMISTRY I - CHEMÂ 1211L — Â CHEMISTRY I LAB - CHEMÂ 1212 — Â CHEMISTRY II - CHEMÂ 1212L — Â CHEMISTRY II LAB - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ECONÂ 1101 — Â PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS - ECONÂ 2105 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS - ECONÂ 2106 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS - EMSPÂ 1210 — Â EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) THEORY I - EMSPÂ 1211 — Â EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) LAB I - EMSPÂ 1220 — Â EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) THEORY II - EMSPÂ 1221 — Â EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) LAB II - EMSPÂ 1230 — Â EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) CLINICAL - EMSPÂ 1550 — Â ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (AEMT) THEORY I - EMSPÂ 1550L — Â ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN LAB I - EMSPÂ 1560 — Â ADVANCE EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (AEMT) THEORY II - EMSPÂ 1560L — Â ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (AEMT) LAB II - EMSPÂ 1570 — Â ADVANCE EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN CLINICAL - EMSPÂ 1580 — Â ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (AEMT) CAPSTONE - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - ENGLÂ 1102 — Â LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION - ENGLÂ 1105 — Â WORKPLACE AND TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION - ENGLÂ 2110 — Â WORLD LITERATURE - ENGLÂ 2130 — Â AMERICAN LITERATURE - ENGLÂ 2310 — Â ENGLISH LITERATURE FROM THE BEGINNING TO 1700 - HISTÂ 1111 — Â WORLD HISTORY I (TO 1500) - HISTÂ 1112 — Â WORLD HISTORY II (SINCE 1500) - HISTÂ 2111 — Â U.S. HISTORY I (TO 1877) - HISTÂ 2112 — Â U.S. HISTORY II (SINCE 1865) - HUMNÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MATHÂ 1113 — Â PRECALCULUS - MATHÂ 1127 — Â INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS - MATHÂ 1131 — Â CALCULUS I - MUSCÂ 1101 — Â MUSIC APPRECIATION - PHYSÂ 1111 — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I - PHYSÂ 1111L — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I LAB - PHYSÂ 1112 — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II - PHYSÂ 1112L — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II LAB - POLSÂ 1101 — Â AMERICAN GOVERNMENT - PSYCÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY - PSYCÂ 2103 — Â HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - PSYCÂ 2250 — Â ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY - RELGÂ 1101 — Â WORLD RELIGIONS - SOCIÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY - SPCHÂ 1101 — Â PUBLIC SPEAKING - THEAÂ 1101 — Â THEATER APPRECIATION Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-arts-and-sciences/interdisciplinary-studies-associate-of-applied-science --- # Technical Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ARTSÂ 1101 — Â ART APPRECIATION - BIOLÂ 1111 — Â BIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 1111L — Â BIOLOGY LAB I - CHEMÂ 1151 — Â SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY - CHEMÂ 1151L — Â SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB - CHEMÂ 1152 — Â SURVEY OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY - CHEMÂ 1152L — Â SURVEY OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY LAB - CHEMÂ 1211 — Â CHEMISTRY I - CHEMÂ 1211L — Â CHEMISTRY I LAB - CHEMÂ 1212 — Â CHEMISTRY II - CHEMÂ 1212L — Â CHEMISTRY II LAB - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ECONÂ 1101 — Â PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS - ECONÂ 2105 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS - ECONÂ 2106 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - ENGLÂ 1102 — Â LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION - ENGLÂ 2130 — Â AMERICAN LITERATURE - ENGLÂ 2310 — Â ENGLISH LITERATURE FROM THE BEGINNING TO 1700 - HISTÂ 1111 — Â WORLD HISTORY I (TO 1500) - HISTÂ 1112 — Â WORLD HISTORY II (SINCE 1500) - HISTÂ 2111 — Â U.S. HISTORY I (TO 1877) - HISTÂ 2112 — Â U.S. HISTORY II (SINCE 1865) - HUMNÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MATHÂ 1113 — Â PRECALCULUS - MATHÂ 1127 — Â INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS - MATHÂ 1131 — Â CALCULUS I - MUSCÂ 1101 — Â MUSIC APPRECIATION - PHYSÂ 1110 — Â CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS - PHYSÂ 1110L — Â CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS LAB - PHYSÂ 1111 — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I - PHYSÂ 1111L — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I LAB - PHYSÂ 1112 — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II - PHYSÂ 1112L — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II LAB - POLSÂ 1101 — Â AMERICAN GOVERNMENT - PSYCÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY - RELGÂ 1101 — Â WORLD RELIGIONS - SOCIÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY - SPCHÂ 1101 — Â PUBLIC SPEAKING - THEAÂ 1101 — Â THEATER APPRECIATION Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-arts-and-sciences/technical-specialist-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Accounting, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I - ACCTÂ 1105 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II - ACCTÂ 1115 — Â COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING - ACCTÂ 1120 — Â SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS - ACCTÂ 1125 — Â INDIVIDUAL TAX ACCOUNTING - ACCTÂ 1130 — Â PAYROLL ACCOUNTING - ACCTÂ 2000 — Â MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING III - ACCTÂ 2105 — Â ACCOUNTING INTERNSHIP II - ACCTÂ 2120 — Â BUSINESS TAX ACCOUNTING - ACCTÂ 2130 — Â INTEGRATED ACCOUNTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - ACCTÂ 2140 — Â LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS - ACCTÂ 2145 — Â PERSONAL FINANCE - ACCTÂ 2155 — Â PRINCIPLES OF FRAUD EXAMINATION - ACCTÂ 2210 — Â SECURE ACCOUNTING I - ACCTÂ 2220 — Â SECURE ACCOUNTING II - BAFNÂ 1100 — Â INTRODUCTION TO BANKING AND FINANCE - BAFNÂ 1110 — Â MONEY AND BANKING - BAFNÂ 1115 — Â PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING - BUSNÂ 1460 — Â KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENTATION FORMATTING - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/accounting-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Accounting, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I - ACCTÂ 1105 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II - ACCTÂ 1115 — Â COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING - ACCTÂ 1120 — Â SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS - ACCTÂ 1125 — Â INDIVIDUAL TAX ACCOUNTING - ACCTÂ 1130 — Â PAYROLL ACCOUNTING - ACCTÂ 2105 — Â ACCOUNTING INTERNSHIP II - ACCTÂ 2120 — Â BUSINESS TAX ACCOUNTING - ACCTÂ 2140 — Â LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS - ACCTÂ 2145 — Â PERSONAL FINANCE - ACCTÂ 2155 — Â PRINCIPLES OF FRAUD EXAMINATION - ACCTÂ 2210 — Â SECURE ACCOUNTING I - ACCTÂ 2220 — Â SECURE ACCOUNTING II - BAFNÂ 1100 — Â INTRODUCTION TO BANKING AND FINANCE - BAFNÂ 1110 — Â MONEY AND BANKING - BAFNÂ 1115 — Â PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING - BUSNÂ 1460 — Â KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENTATION FORMATTING - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/accounting-diploma --- # Accounting Cybersecurity, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I - ACCTÂ 1105 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II - ACCTÂ 1115 — Â COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING - ACCTÂ 1120 — Â SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS - ACCTÂ 1125 — Â INDIVIDUAL TAX ACCOUNTING - ACCTÂ 2210 — Â SECURE ACCOUNTING I - ACCTÂ 2220 — Â SECURE ACCOUNTING II - CISTÂ 1601 — Â INFORMATION SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS - CISTÂ 2411 — Â MICROSOFT CLIENT - CISTÂ 2451 — Â INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS - CISCO - CISTÂ 2601 — Â IMPLEMENTING OPERATING SYSTEMS SECURITY - CISTÂ 2602 — Â NETWORK SECURITY - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - PSYCÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/accounting-cybersecurity-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Banking and Finance Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I - BAFNÂ 1100 — Â INTRODUCTION TO BANKING AND FINANCE - BAFNÂ 1110 — Â MONEY AND BANKING - BAFNÂ 1115 — Â PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/banking-and-finance-specialist --- # Computerized Accounting Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I - ACCTÂ 1105 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II - ACCTÂ 1115 — Â COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING - ACCTÂ 1120 — Â SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS - ACCTÂ 2105 — Â ACCOUNTING INTERNSHIP II - ACCTÂ 2120 — Â BUSINESS TAX ACCOUNTING - ACCTÂ 2140 — Â LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS - ACCTÂ 2145 — Â PERSONAL FINANCE - ACCTÂ 2155 — Â PRINCIPLES OF FRAUD EXAMINATION - ACCTÂ 2210 — Â SECURE ACCOUNTING I - ACCTÂ 2220 — Â SECURE ACCOUNTING II - BAFNÂ 1100 — Â INTRODUCTION TO BANKING AND FINANCE - BAFNÂ 1110 — Â MONEY AND BANKING - BAFNÂ 1115 — Â PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/computerized-accounting-specialist-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Payroll Accounting Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I - ACCTÂ 1105 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II - ACCTÂ 1115 — Â COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING - ACCTÂ 1130 — Â PAYROLL ACCOUNTING - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/payroll-accounting-specialist-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Applied Technical Management, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MGMTÂ 1100 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 1105 — Â ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR - MGMTÂ 2125 — Â PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT - MKTGÂ 1130 — Â BUSINESS REGS AND COMPLIANCE Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/applied-technical-management-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Business Administration, Associate of Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I - ACCTÂ 1105 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II - ACCTÂ 2000 — Â MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING III - ARTSÂ 1101 — Â ART APPRECIATION - BIOLÂ 1111 — Â BIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 1111L — Â BIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 1112 — Â BIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 1112L — Â BIOLOGY LAB II - BUSNÂ 1300 — Â INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS - BUSNÂ 2130 — Â EXPERT SPREADSHEET ANALYSIS - CHEMÂ 1151 — Â SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY - CHEMÂ 1151L — Â SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB - CHEMÂ 1152 — Â SURVEY OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY - CHEMÂ 1152L — Â SURVEY OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY LAB - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ECONÂ 1101 — Â PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS - ECONÂ 2105 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS - ECONÂ 2106 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - ENGLÂ 1102 — Â LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION - ENGLÂ 2130 — Â AMERICAN LITERATURE - HISTÂ 1111 — Â WORLD HISTORY I (TO 1500) - HISTÂ 1112 — Â WORLD HISTORY II (SINCE 1500) - HISTÂ 2111 — Â U.S. HISTORY I (TO 1877) - HISTÂ 2112 — Â U.S. HISTORY II (SINCE 1865) - HUMNÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MATHÂ 1113 — Â PRECALCULUS - MATHÂ 1127 — Â INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS - MGMTÂ 1120 — Â INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS - MUSCÂ 1101 — Â MUSIC APPRECIATION - PHYSÂ 1110 — Â CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS - PHYSÂ 1110L — Â CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS LAB - PHYSÂ 1111 — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I - PHYSÂ 1111L — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I LAB - PHYSÂ 1112 — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II - PHYSÂ 1112L — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II LAB - POLSÂ 1101 — Â AMERICAN GOVERNMENT - PSYCÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY - SOCIÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY - SPANÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE I - SPANÂ 1102 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE II - SPCHÂ 1101 — Â PUBLIC SPEAKING - THEAÂ 1101 — Â THEATER APPRECIATION Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/business-administration-associate-of-science-degree --- # Business Healthcare Technology, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I - ALHSÂ 1011 — Â STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE HUMAN BODY - ALHSÂ 1090 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES - BIOLÂ 2113 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 2113L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 2114 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 2114L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB II - BUSNÂ 1010 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY, ANATOMY, AND DISEASES FOR BUSINESS - BUSNÂ 1015 — Â INTRODUCTION TO HEALTHCARE REIMBURSEMENT - BUSNÂ 1460 — Â KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENTATION FORMATTING - BUSNÂ 2190 — Â BUSINESS DOCUMENT PROOFREADING AND EDITING - BUSNÂ 2200 — Â OFFICE ACCOUNTING - BUSNÂ 2340 — Â HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES - BUSNÂ 2350 — Â ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS - BUSNÂ 2375 — Â HEALTHCARE CODING - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MASTÂ 1120 — Â HUMAN DISEASES - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/business-healthcare-technology-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Business Healthcare Technology, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I - ALHSÂ 1011 — Â STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE HUMAN BODY - ALHSÂ 1090 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES - BIOLÂ 2113 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 2113L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 2114 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 2114L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB II - BUSNÂ 1010 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY, ANATOMY, AND DISEASES FOR BUSINESS - BUSNÂ 1015 — Â INTRODUCTION TO HEALTHCARE REIMBURSEMENT - BUSNÂ 1460 — Â KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENTATION FORMATTING - BUSNÂ 2190 — Â BUSINESS DOCUMENT PROOFREADING AND EDITING - BUSNÂ 2200 — Â OFFICE ACCOUNTING - BUSNÂ 2340 — Â HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES - BUSNÂ 2350 — Â ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS - BUSNÂ 2375 — Â HEALTHCARE CODING - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - MASTÂ 1120 — Â HUMAN DISEASES - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS - PSYCÂ 1010 — Â BASIC PSYCHOLOGY Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/business-healthcare-technology-diploma --- # Healthcare Billing and Reimbursement Assistant, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ALHSÂ 1011 — Â STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE HUMAN BODY - ALHSÂ 1090 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES - BIOLÂ 2113 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 2113L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 2114 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 2114L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB II - BUSNÂ 1010 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY, ANATOMY, AND DISEASES FOR BUSINESS - BUSNÂ 1015 — Â INTRODUCTION TO HEALTHCARE REIMBURSEMENT - BUSNÂ 2350 — Â ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS - BUSNÂ 2375 — Â HEALTHCARE CODING - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - MASTÂ 1120 — Â HUMAN DISEASES Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/healthcare-billing-and-reimbursement-assistant-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Healthcare Office Assistant, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ALHSÂ 1011 — Â STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE HUMAN BODY - ALHSÂ 1090 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES - BIOLÂ 2113 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 2113L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 2114 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 2114L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB II - BUSNÂ 1010 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY, ANATOMY, AND DISEASES FOR BUSINESS - BUSNÂ 1015 — Â INTRODUCTION TO HEALTHCARE REIMBURSEMENT - BUSNÂ 1460 — Â KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENTATION FORMATTING - BUSNÂ 2340 — Â HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES - BUSNÂ 2350 — Â ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - MASTÂ 1120 — Â HUMAN DISEASES Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/healthcare-office-assistant-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Business Management, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I - ACCTÂ 1105 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II - ACCTÂ 1130 — Â PAYROLL ACCOUNTING - BUSNÂ 1450 — Â COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL - BUSNÂ 1470 — Â PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - ECONÂ 1101 — Â PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS - ECONÂ 2105 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS - ECONÂ 2106 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MATHÂ 1127 — Â INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS - MGMTÂ 1100 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 1105 — Â ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR - MGMTÂ 1115 — Â LEADERSHIP - MGMTÂ 1120 — Â INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS - MGMTÂ 1125 — Â BUSINESS ETHICS - MGMTÂ 2115 — Â HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 2120 — Â LABOR MANAGEMENT RELATIONS - MGMTÂ 2125 — Â PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 2130 — Â EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT - MGMTÂ 2140 — Â RETAIL MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 2205 — Â SERVICE SECTOR MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 2210 — Â PROJECT MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 2215 — Â TEAM PROJECT - MKTGÂ 1100 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING - MKTGÂ 1130 — Â BUSINESS REGS AND COMPLIANCE - MKTGÂ 1160 — Â PROFESSIONAL SELLING Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/business-management-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Business Management, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS - MGMTÂ 1100 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 1105 — Â ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR - MGMTÂ 1115 — Â LEADERSHIP - MGMTÂ 1120 — Â INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS - MGMTÂ 1125 — Â BUSINESS ETHICS - MGMTÂ 2115 — Â HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 2120 — Â LABOR MANAGEMENT RELATIONS - MGMTÂ 2125 — Â PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 2130 — Â EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT - MGMTÂ 2140 — Â RETAIL MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 2205 — Â SERVICE SECTOR MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 2210 — Â PROJECT MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 2215 — Â TEAM PROJECT - MKTGÂ 1130 — Â BUSINESS REGS AND COMPLIANCE Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/business-management-diploma --- # Supervisor/Management Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - MGMTÂ 1100 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 1115 — Â LEADERSHIP - MGMTÂ 2115 — Â HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 2120 — Â LABOR MANAGEMENT RELATIONS - MKTGÂ 1130 — Â BUSINESS REGS AND COMPLIANCE Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/supervisor-management-specialist-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Business Technology, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I - BUSNÂ 1240 — Â OFFICE PROCEDURES - BUSNÂ 1300 — Â INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS - BUSNÂ 1450 — Â COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL - BUSNÂ 1460 — Â KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENTATION FORMATTING - BUSNÂ 1470 — Â PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS - BUSNÂ 2130 — Â EXPERT SPREADSHEET ANALYSIS - BUSNÂ 2140 — Â EXPERT WORD PROCESSING - BUSNÂ 2150 — Â SOCIAL MEDIA AND ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION - BUSNÂ 2190 — Â BUSINESS DOCUMENT PROOFREADING AND EDITING - BUSNÂ 2200 — Â OFFICE ACCOUNTING - BUSNÂ 2290 — Â APPLIED BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MGMTÂ 1100 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 1105 — Â ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR - MGMTÂ 1120 — Â INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS - MGMTÂ 2115 — Â HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 2130 — Â EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT - MGMTÂ 2210 — Â PROJECT MANAGEMENT - MKTGÂ 1130 — Â BUSINESS REGS AND COMPLIANCE Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/business-technology-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Business Technology, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I - BUSNÂ 1240 — Â OFFICE PROCEDURES - BUSNÂ 1450 — Â COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL - BUSNÂ 1460 — Â KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENTATION FORMATTING - BUSNÂ 1470 — Â PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS - BUSNÂ 2150 — Â SOCIAL MEDIA AND ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION - BUSNÂ 2190 — Â BUSINESS DOCUMENT PROOFREADING AND EDITING - BUSNÂ 2200 — Â OFFICE ACCOUNTING - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS - PSYCÂ 1010 — Â BASIC PSYCHOLOGY Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/business-technology-diploma --- # Administrative Support Assistant, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSNÂ 1240 — Â OFFICE PROCEDURES - BUSNÂ 1440 — Â DOCUMENT PRODUCTION - BUSNÂ 1450 — Â COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL - BUSNÂ 1460 — Â KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENTATION FORMATTING - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/administrative-support-assistant-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Assistant Office Manager, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSNÂ 1240 — Â OFFICE PROCEDURES - BUSNÂ 1450 — Â COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL - BUSNÂ 1470 — Â PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS - BUSNÂ 2130 — Â EXPERT SPREADSHEET ANALYSIS - BUSNÂ 2140 — Â EXPERT WORD PROCESSING - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - MGMTÂ 1100 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/assistant-office-manager-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Executive Administrative Assistant, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I - BUSNÂ 1240 — Â OFFICE PROCEDURES - BUSNÂ 1440 — Â DOCUMENT PRODUCTION - BUSNÂ 1450 — Â COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL - BUSNÂ 1460 — Â KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENTATION FORMATTING - BUSNÂ 2200 — Â OFFICE ACCOUNTING - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - MGMTÂ 1100 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/executive-administrative-assistant-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Human Resources Administrative Assistant, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSNÂ 1240 — Â OFFICE PROCEDURES - BUSNÂ 1450 — Â COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL - BUSNÂ 1470 — Â PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - MGMTÂ 2115 — Â HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 2130 — Â EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/human-resources-administrative-assistant-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Microsoft Office Applications Professional, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSNÂ 1450 — Â COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL - BUSNÂ 2130 — Â EXPERT SPREADSHEET ANALYSIS - BUSNÂ 2140 — Â EXPERT WORD PROCESSING - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/microsoft-office-applications-professional-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Project Management Assistant, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSNÂ 1450 — Â COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL - BUSNÂ 2130 — Â EXPERT SPREADSHEET ANALYSIS - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - MGMTÂ 1105 — Â ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR - MGMTÂ 2210 — Â PROJECT MANAGEMENT Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/project-management-assistant-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Cloud Computing and Solutions, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - CISTÂ 1001 — Â COMPUTER CONCEPTS - CISTÂ 1220 — Â STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE - CISTÂ 2411 — Â MICROSOFT CLIENT - CISTÂ 2412 — Â MICROSOFT SERVER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE - CISTÂ 2431 — Â UNIX/LINUX INTRODUCTION - CISTÂ 2432 — Â UNIX/LINUX SERVER - CISTÂ 2451 — Â INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS - CISCO - CISTÂ 2480 — Â AWS CLOUD FOUNDATIONS - CISTÂ 2481 — Â AWS CLOUD ARCHITECTING - CISTÂ 2482 — Â AWS CLOUD DEVELOPING - CISTÂ 2484 — Â AWS CLOUD OPERATIONS - CISTÂ 2602 — Â NETWORK SECURITY - CISTÂ 2742 — Â BEGINNING PYTHON PROGRAMMING - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/cloud-computing-and-solutions-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Computer Programming, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - CISTÂ 1220 — Â STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE - CISTÂ 1305 — Â PROGRAM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT - CISTÂ 1510 — Â WEB DEVELOPMENT I - CISTÂ 1520 — Â SCRIPTING TECHNOLOGIES - CISTÂ 1601 — Â INFORMATION SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS - CISTÂ 2330 — Â ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE I - CISTÂ 2341 — Â C# PROGRAMMING I - CISTÂ 2342 — Â C# PROGRAMMING II - CISTÂ 2343 — Â C# PROGRAMMING III - CISTÂ 2361 — Â C++ PROGRAMMING I - CISTÂ 2362 — Â C++ PROGRAMMING II - CISTÂ 2381 — Â MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT - CISTÂ 2383 — Â USER EXPERIENCE - CISTÂ 2742 — Â BEGINNING PYTHON PROGRAMMING - CISTÂ 2747 — Â PYTHON PROGRAMMING II - CISTÂ 2921 — Â IT ANALYSIS, DESIGN, AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT - CISTÂ 2932 — Â ADVANCED PROGRAMMING TOPICS - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/computer-programming-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Computer Programming, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CISTÂ 1220 — Â STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE - CISTÂ 1305 — Â PROGRAM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT - CISTÂ 1510 — Â WEB DEVELOPMENT I - CISTÂ 1520 — Â SCRIPTING TECHNOLOGIES - CISTÂ 1601 — Â INFORMATION SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS - CISTÂ 2330 — Â ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE I - CISTÂ 2341 — Â C# PROGRAMMING I - CISTÂ 2342 — Â C# PROGRAMMING II - CISTÂ 2343 — Â C# PROGRAMMING III - CISTÂ 2361 — Â C++ PROGRAMMING I - CISTÂ 2362 — Â C++ PROGRAMMING II - CISTÂ 2381 — Â MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT - CISTÂ 2383 — Â USER EXPERIENCE - CISTÂ 2742 — Â BEGINNING PYTHON PROGRAMMING - CISTÂ 2747 — Â PYTHON PROGRAMMING II - CISTÂ 2921 — Â IT ANALYSIS, DESIGN, AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT - CISTÂ 2932 — Â ADVANCED PROGRAMMING TOPICS - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS - MATHÂ 1013 — Â ALGEBRAIC CONCEPTS - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/computer-programming-diploma --- # C++ Programmer, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - CISTÂ 1220 — Â STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE - CISTÂ 1305 — Â PROGRAM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT - CISTÂ 2361 — Â C++ PROGRAMMING I - CISTÂ 2362 — Â C++ PROGRAMMING II Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/cprogrammer-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # C# Programmer, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - CISTÂ 1220 — Â STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE - CISTÂ 1305 — Â PROGRAM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT - CISTÂ 1510 — Â WEB DEVELOPMENT I - CISTÂ 2341 — Â C# PROGRAMMING I - CISTÂ 2342 — Â C# PROGRAMMING II - CISTÂ 2343 — Â C# PROGRAMMING III Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/c-programmer-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Data Analytics with Al Integration, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I - BUSNÂ 1470 — Â PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS - BUSNÂ 2130 — Â EXPERT SPREADSHEET ANALYSIS - CISTÂ 1220 — Â STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE - CISTÂ 2330 — Â ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE I - CISTÂ 2742 — Â BEGINNING PYTHON PROGRAMMING - CISTÂ 2747 — Â PYTHON PROGRAMMING II - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1127 — Â INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS - MKTGÂ 1100 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/data-analytics-with-al-integration-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Java Programmer, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - CISTÂ 1220 — Â STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE - CISTÂ 1305 — Â PROGRAM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT - CISTÂ 1510 — Â WEB DEVELOPMENT I Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/java-programmer-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Junior Web Developer, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - CISTÂ 1305 — Â PROGRAM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT - CISTÂ 1510 — Â WEB DEVELOPMENT I - CISTÂ 2383 — Â USER EXPERIENCE Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/junior-web-developer-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # PHP Programmer, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - CISTÂ 1220 — Â STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE - CISTÂ 1305 — Â PROGRAM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT - CISTÂ 1510 — Â WEB DEVELOPMENT I Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/php-programmer-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Computer Support Specialist, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BUSNÂ 2130 — Â EXPERT SPREADSHEET ANALYSIS - CISTÂ 1001 — Â COMPUTER CONCEPTS - CISTÂ 1122 — Â HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE - CISTÂ 1130 — Â OPERATING SYSTEMS CONCEPTS - CISTÂ 1220 — Â STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE - CISTÂ 1305 — Â PROGRAM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT - CISTÂ 1401 — Â COMPUTER NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS - CISTÂ 1510 — Â WEB DEVELOPMENT I - CISTÂ 1520 — Â SCRIPTING TECHNOLOGIES - CISTÂ 1601 — Â INFORMATION SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS - CISTÂ 2127 — Â COMP WORD PROCESSING TECHNIQUE - CISTÂ 2128 — Â COMP SPREADSHEET TECHNIQUES - CISTÂ 2129 — Â COMP DATABASE TECHNIQUES - CISTÂ 2130 — Â DESKTOP SUPPORT CONCEPTS - CISTÂ 2411 — Â MICROSOFT CLIENT - CISTÂ 2412 — Â MICROSOFT SERVER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE - CISTÂ 2431 — Â UNIX/LINUX INTRODUCTION - CISTÂ 2432 — Â UNIX/LINUX SERVER - CISTÂ 2451 — Â INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS - CISCO - CISTÂ 2452 — Â CISCO SWITCHING, ROUTING & WIRELESS ESSENTIALS - CISTÂ 2453 — Â ENTERPRISE NETWORKING, SECURITY, AND AUTOMATION - CISTÂ 2480 — Â AWS CLOUD FOUNDATIONS - CISTÂ 2601 — Â IMPLEMENTING OPERATING SYSTEMS SECURITY - CISTÂ 2602 — Â NETWORK SECURITY - CISTÂ 2742 — Â BEGINNING PYTHON PROGRAMMING - CISTÂ 2992 — Â CIST INTERNSHIP II - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/computer-support-specialist-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Computer Support Specialist, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - BUSNÂ 2130 — Â EXPERT SPREADSHEET ANALYSIS - CISTÂ 1001 — Â COMPUTER CONCEPTS - CISTÂ 1122 — Â HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE - CISTÂ 1130 — Â OPERATING SYSTEMS CONCEPTS - CISTÂ 1220 — Â STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE - CISTÂ 1305 — Â PROGRAM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT - CISTÂ 1401 — Â COMPUTER NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS - CISTÂ 1510 — Â WEB DEVELOPMENT I - CISTÂ 1520 — Â SCRIPTING TECHNOLOGIES - CISTÂ 1601 — Â INFORMATION SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS - CISTÂ 2127 — Â COMP WORD PROCESSING TECHNIQUE - CISTÂ 2128 — Â COMP SPREADSHEET TECHNIQUES - CISTÂ 2129 — Â COMP DATABASE TECHNIQUES - CISTÂ 2130 — Â DESKTOP SUPPORT CONCEPTS - CISTÂ 2411 — Â MICROSOFT CLIENT - CISTÂ 2412 — Â MICROSOFT SERVER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE - CISTÂ 2431 — Â UNIX/LINUX INTRODUCTION - CISTÂ 2432 — Â UNIX/LINUX SERVER - CISTÂ 2451 — Â INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS - CISCO - CISTÂ 2452 — Â CISCO SWITCHING, ROUTING & WIRELESS ESSENTIALS - CISTÂ 2453 — Â ENTERPRISE NETWORKING, SECURITY, AND AUTOMATION - CISTÂ 2480 — Â AWS CLOUD FOUNDATIONS - CISTÂ 2601 — Â IMPLEMENTING OPERATING SYSTEMS SECURITY - CISTÂ 2602 — Â NETWORK SECURITY - CISTÂ 2742 — Â BEGINNING PYTHON PROGRAMMING - CISTÂ 2992 — Â CIST INTERNSHIP II - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/computer-support-specialist-diploma --- # Help Desk Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - CISTÂ 1001 — Â COMPUTER CONCEPTS - CISTÂ 1122 — Â HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE - CISTÂ 1130 — Â OPERATING SYSTEMS CONCEPTS - CISTÂ 1220 — Â STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE - CISTÂ 1401 — Â COMPUTER NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS - CISTÂ 2129 — Â COMP DATABASE TECHNIQUES - CISTÂ 2130 — Â DESKTOP SUPPORT CONCEPTS - CISTÂ 2411 — Â MICROSOFT CLIENT - CISTÂ 2412 — Â MICROSOFT SERVER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE - CISTÂ 2451 — Â INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS - CISCO - CISTÂ 2452 — Â CISCO SWITCHING, ROUTING & WIRELESS ESSENTIALS - CISTÂ 2453 — Â ENTERPRISE NETWORKING, SECURITY, AND AUTOMATION - CISTÂ 2992 — Â CIST INTERNSHIP II - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/help-desk-specialist-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # PC Repair and Network Technician, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - CISTÂ 1001 — Â COMPUTER CONCEPTS - CISTÂ 1122 — Â HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE - CISTÂ 1130 — Â OPERATING SYSTEMS CONCEPTS - CISTÂ 1401 — Â COMPUTER NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS - CISTÂ 2411 — Â MICROSOFT CLIENT - CISTÂ 2451 — Â INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS - CISCO - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/pc-repair-and-network-technician-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Cybersecurity, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - CISTÂ 1001 — Â COMPUTER CONCEPTS - CISTÂ 1122 — Â HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE - CISTÂ 1601 — Â INFORMATION SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS - CISTÂ 1602 — Â SECURITY POLICIES AND PROCEDURES - CISTÂ 2411 — Â MICROSOFT CLIENT - CISTÂ 2431 — Â UNIX/LINUX INTRODUCTION - CISTÂ 2451 — Â INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS - CISCO - CISTÂ 2452 — Â CISCO SWITCHING, ROUTING & WIRELESS ESSENTIALS - CISTÂ 2601 — Â IMPLEMENTING OPERATING SYSTEMS SECURITY - CISTÂ 2602 — Â NETWORK SECURITY - CISTÂ 2611 — Â NETWORK DEFENSE AND COUNTERMEASURES - CISTÂ 2612 — Â COMPUTER FORENSICS - CISTÂ 2613 — Â ETHICAL HACKING AND PENETRATION TESTING - CISTÂ 2640 — Â SECURITY OPERATIONS ANALYST - CISTÂ 2742 — Â BEGINNING PYTHON PROGRAMMING - CISTÂ 2992 — Â CIST INTERNSHIP II - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/cybersecurity-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # A+ Certification and Microsoft Client, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - CISTÂ 1001 — Â COMPUTER CONCEPTS - CISTÂ 1122 — Â HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE - CISTÂ 1601 — Â INFORMATION SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS - CISTÂ 2411 — Â MICROSOFT CLIENT - CISTÂ 2451 — Â INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS - CISCO Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/a-certification-and-microsoft-client-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Cyber Crime Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - CISTÂ 1001 — Â COMPUTER CONCEPTS - CISTÂ 1122 — Â HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE - CISTÂ 1601 — Â INFORMATION SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS - CISTÂ 2612 — Â COMPUTER FORENSICS - CRJUÂ 1010 — Â INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY - CRJUÂ 2050 — Â INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/cyber-crime-specialist-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Cybersecurity-Basics-Technical-Certificate-of-Credit **Certificate** CIST 1001 CIST 1122 CIST 1601 Cybersecurity-Basics-Technical-Certificate-of-Credit Overview Offered at the Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center. Entrance Dates: Fall, Spring, and Summer Length of Program: One Term Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 12 Program Description: The Cybersecurity Basics TCC includes a series of courses designed to provide students with the basic knowledge, concepts, principles, and skills required in computer information processing. Completion of this TCC will prepare students for employment as computer support specialists and to advance in the field of c… ## Courses - CISTÂ 1001 — Â COMPUTER CONCEPTS - CISTÂ 1122 — Â HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE - CISTÂ 1601 — Â INFORMATION SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/cybersecurity-basics-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Design and Media Production Technology, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - DMPTÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN - DMPTÂ 1005 — Â VECTOR GRAPHICS - DMPTÂ 1010 — Â RASTER IMAGING - DMPTÂ 1015 — Â DRAWING - DMPTÂ 1020 — Â INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY - DMPTÂ 1025 — Â PRODUCTION PHOTOGRAPHY - DMPTÂ 2100 — Â IDENTITY DESIGN - DMPTÂ 2105 — Â PAGE LAYOUT - DMPTÂ 2110 — Â PUBLICATION DESIGN - DMPTÂ 2115 — Â ADVERTISING AND PROMO DESIGN - DMPTÂ 2120 — Â PREPRESS AND OUTPUT - DMPTÂ 2125 — Â ADVANCED RASTER IMAGING - DMPTÂ 2130 — Â ADVANCED VECTOR GRAPHICS - DMPTÂ 2135 — Â DOCUMENT PHOTOGRAPHY - DMPTÂ 2205 — Â BASIC PRINTING OPERATIONS - DMPTÂ 2600 — Â BASIC VIDEO EDITING - DMPTÂ 2660 — Â SPECIAL PROJECTS - DMPTÂ 2700 — Â PORTRAITURE PHOTOGRAPHY - DMPTÂ 2705 — Â PHOTOGRAPHY II - DMPTÂ 2905 — Â PRACTICUM/INTERNSHIP II - DMPTÂ 2930 — Â EXIT REVIEW - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - SPCHÂ 1101 — Â PUBLIC SPEAKING Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/design-and-media-production-technology-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Design and Media Production Technology, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - DMPTÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN - DMPTÂ 1005 — Â VECTOR GRAPHICS - DMPTÂ 1010 — Â RASTER IMAGING - DMPTÂ 1020 — Â INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY - DMPTÂ 1025 — Â PRODUCTION PHOTOGRAPHY - DMPTÂ 2100 — Â IDENTITY DESIGN - DMPTÂ 2105 — Â PAGE LAYOUT - DMPTÂ 2110 — Â PUBLICATION DESIGN - DMPTÂ 2115 — Â ADVERTISING AND PROMO DESIGN - DMPTÂ 2120 — Â PREPRESS AND OUTPUT - DMPTÂ 2125 — Â ADVANCED RASTER IMAGING - DMPTÂ 2135 — Â DOCUMENT PHOTOGRAPHY - DMPTÂ 2700 — Â PORTRAITURE PHOTOGRAPHY - DMPTÂ 2905 — Â PRACTICUM/INTERNSHIP II - DMPTÂ 2930 — Â EXIT REVIEW - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/design-and-media-production-technology-diploma --- # Advertising Layout Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - DMPTÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN - DMPTÂ 1005 — Â VECTOR GRAPHICS - DMPTÂ 1010 — Â RASTER IMAGING - DMPTÂ 1020 — Â INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY - DMPTÂ 1025 — Â PRODUCTION PHOTOGRAPHY - DMPTÂ 2100 — Â IDENTITY DESIGN - DMPTÂ 2105 — Â PAGE LAYOUT - DMPTÂ 2115 — Â ADVERTISING AND PROMO DESIGN Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/advertising-layout-specialist-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Animated Short Film Production, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - DMPTÂ 2450 — Â ANIMATED SHORT FILM PRODUCTION I - DMPTÂ 2455 — Â ANIMATED SHORT FILMPRODUCTION II Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/animated-short-film-production --- # Design and Media Production Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - DMPTÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN - DMPTÂ 1005 — Â VECTOR GRAPHICS - DMPTÂ 1010 — Â RASTER IMAGING Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/design-and-media-production-specialist-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Digital Illustration Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - DMPTÂ 1005 — Â VECTOR GRAPHICS - DMPTÂ 1010 — Â RASTER IMAGING - DMPTÂ 1015 — Â DRAWING - DMPTÂ 2100 — Â IDENTITY DESIGN - DMPTÂ 2130 — Â ADVANCED VECTOR GRAPHICS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/digital-illustration-specialist-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Graphic Design and Prepress Technician, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - DMPTÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN - DMPTÂ 1005 — Â VECTOR GRAPHICS - DMPTÂ 1010 — Â RASTER IMAGING - DMPTÂ 2105 — Â PAGE LAYOUT - DMPTÂ 2120 — Â PREPRESS AND OUTPUT Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/graphic-design-and-prepress-technician-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Motion Graphics Assistant, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - DMPTÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN - DMPTÂ 1005 — Â VECTOR GRAPHICS - DMPTÂ 1010 — Â RASTER IMAGING - DMPTÂ 2600 — Â BASIC VIDEO EDITING - DMPTÂ 2605 — Â INTRODUCTION TO VIDEO COMPOSITING AND BROADCAST ANIMATION Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/motion-graphics-assistant-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Photographer, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - DMPTÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN - DMPTÂ 1010 — Â RASTER IMAGING - DMPTÂ 1020 — Â INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY - DMPTÂ 1025 — Â PRODUCTION PHOTOGRAPHY - DMPTÂ 2125 — Â ADVANCED RASTER IMAGING - DMPTÂ 2135 — Â DOCUMENT PHOTOGRAPHY - DMPTÂ 2705 — Â PHOTOGRAPHY II Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/photographer-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Specialty Printing, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - DMPTÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN - DMPTÂ 1005 — Â VECTOR GRAPHICS - DMPTÂ 1010 — Â RASTER IMAGING - DMPTÂ 2120 — Â PREPRESS AND OUTPUT - DMPTÂ 2205 — Â BASIC PRINTING OPERATIONS - DMPTÂ 2220 — Â TEXTILE PRINTING Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/specialty-printing-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Marketing, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I - BUSNÂ 1470 — Â PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS - BUSNÂ 2150 — Â SOCIAL MEDIA AND ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - ECONÂ 1101 — Â PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS - ECONÂ 2105 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS - ECONÂ 2106 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MGMTÂ 1100 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT - MKTGÂ 1100 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING - MKTGÂ 1115 — Â INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL MARKING - MKTGÂ 1130 — Â BUSINESS REGS AND COMPLIANCE - MKTGÂ 1160 — Â PROFESSIONAL SELLING - MKTGÂ 1190 — Â INTEGRATED MKTG COMMUNICATION - MKTGÂ 1370 — Â CONSUMER BEHAVIOR - MKTGÂ 2010 — Â SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT - MKTGÂ 2060 — Â MARKETING CHANNELS - MKTGÂ 2070 — Â BUYING AND MERCHANDISING - MKTGÂ 2090 — Â MARKETING RESEARCH - MKTGÂ 2210 — Â ENTREPRENEURSHIP - MKTGÂ 2290 — Â MARKETING INTERNSHIP/PRACTICUM - MKTGÂ 2300 — Â MARKETING MANAGEMENT - MKTGÂ 2500 — Â EXPLORING SOCIAL MEDIA - MKTGÂ 2550 — Â ANALYZING SOCIAL MEDIA - PARAÂ 1150 — Â CONTRACTS, COMMERCIAL LAW AND BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/marketing-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Marketing, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 2145 — Â PERSONAL FINANCE - BUSNÂ 1470 — Â PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - DMPTÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS - MGMTÂ 1100 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 1105 — Â ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR - MGMTÂ 1115 — Â LEADERSHIP - MGMTÂ 1120 — Â INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS - MGMTÂ 1125 — Â BUSINESS ETHICS - MGMTÂ 2115 — Â HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 2215 — Â TEAM PROJECT - MKTGÂ 1100 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING - MKTGÂ 1115 — Â INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL MARKING - MKTGÂ 1130 — Â BUSINESS REGS AND COMPLIANCE - MKTGÂ 1160 — Â PROFESSIONAL SELLING - MKTGÂ 1190 — Â INTEGRATED MKTG COMMUNICATION - MKTGÂ 1370 — Â CONSUMER BEHAVIOR - MKTGÂ 2010 — Â SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT - MKTGÂ 2060 — Â MARKETING CHANNELS - MKTGÂ 2070 — Â BUYING AND MERCHANDISING - MKTGÂ 2090 — Â MARKETING RESEARCH - MKTGÂ 2210 — Â ENTREPRENEURSHIP - MKTGÂ 2290 — Â MARKETING INTERNSHIP/PRACTICUM - MKTGÂ 2300 — Â MARKETING MANAGEMENT - MKTGÂ 2500 — Â EXPLORING SOCIAL MEDIA - MKTGÂ 2550 — Â ANALYZING SOCIAL MEDIA - PARAÂ 1150 — Â CONTRACTS, COMMERCIAL LAW AND BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/marketing-diploma --- # Entrepreneurship, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - MGMTÂ 1100 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT - MKTGÂ 1130 — Â BUSINESS REGS AND COMPLIANCE - MKTGÂ 2010 — Â SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT - MKTGÂ 2210 — Â ENTREPRENEURSHIP - PARAÂ 1150 — Â CONTRACTS, COMMERCIAL LAW AND BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/entrepreneurship-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Social Media Marketing, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - MKTGÂ 1100 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING - MKTGÂ 1190 — Â INTEGRATED MKTG COMMUNICATION - MKTGÂ 2500 — Â EXPLORING SOCIAL MEDIA - MKTGÂ 2550 — Â ANALYZING SOCIAL MEDIA Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/social-media-marketing-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Networking Specialist, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - CISTÂ 1001 — Â COMPUTER CONCEPTS - CISTÂ 1122 — Â HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE - CISTÂ 2411 — Â MICROSOFT CLIENT - CISTÂ 2412 — Â MICROSOFT SERVER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE - CISTÂ 2431 — Â UNIX/LINUX INTRODUCTION - CISTÂ 2432 — Â UNIX/LINUX SERVER - CISTÂ 2451 — Â INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS - CISCO - CISTÂ 2452 — Â CISCO SWITCHING, ROUTING & WIRELESS ESSENTIALS - CISTÂ 2453 — Â ENTERPRISE NETWORKING, SECURITY, AND AUTOMATION - CISTÂ 2456 — Â CISCO CCNA DEVNET - CISTÂ 2480 — Â AWS CLOUD FOUNDATIONS - CISTÂ 2602 — Â NETWORK SECURITY - CISTÂ 2742 — Â BEGINNING PYTHON PROGRAMMING - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/networking-specialist-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Networking Specialist, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CISTÂ 1001 — Â COMPUTER CONCEPTS - CISTÂ 1122 — Â HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE - CISTÂ 2411 — Â MICROSOFT CLIENT - CISTÂ 2412 — Â MICROSOFT SERVER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE - CISTÂ 2431 — Â UNIX/LINUX INTRODUCTION - CISTÂ 2432 — Â UNIX/LINUX SERVER - CISTÂ 2451 — Â INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS - CISCO - CISTÂ 2452 — Â CISCO SWITCHING, ROUTING & WIRELESS ESSENTIALS - CISTÂ 2453 — Â ENTERPRISE NETWORKING, SECURITY, AND AUTOMATION - CISTÂ 2456 — Â CISCO CCNA DEVNET - CISTÂ 2480 — Â AWS CLOUD FOUNDATIONS - CISTÂ 2602 — Â NETWORK SECURITY - CISTÂ 2742 — Â BEGINNING PYTHON PROGRAMMING - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/networking-specialist-diploma --- # Cisco Network Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - CISTÂ 2451 — Â INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS - CISCO - CISTÂ 2452 — Â CISCO SWITCHING, ROUTING & WIRELESS ESSENTIALS - CISTÂ 2453 — Â ENTERPRISE NETWORKING, SECURITY, AND AUTOMATION Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-business-cyber-and-design/cisco-network-specialist-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # School of Health Sciences School of Health Sciences Associate Degree Nursing Allied Health Professions, Associate of Applied Science Cardiovascular Technology, Associate of Applied Science Degree Dental Assisting, Diploma Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Associate of Applied Science Degree Echocardiography, Associate of Applied Science Degree Health Information Management Technology, Associate of Applied Science Degree LPN to RN Transition to Professional Nursing, Associate Degree Nursing Medical Assisting, Diploma Medical Office Support Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit Physicians Practice Management, Technic… Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences --- # Associate Degree Nursing **Degree** ## Courses - BIOLÂ 2113 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 2113L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 2114 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 2114L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB II - BIOLÂ 2117 — Â INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY - BIOLÂ 2117L — Â INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY LAB - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - PSYCÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY - PSYCÂ 2103 — Â HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - RNSGÂ 1210 — Â NURSING PROFESSION: FOUNDATIONAL CONCEPTS - RNSGÂ 1230 — Â PHARMACOLOGY AND DOSAGE CALCULATION - RNSGÂ 1250 — Â ADULT NURSING I - RNSGÂ 1270 — Â MENTAL HEALTH NURSING - RNSGÂ 2210 — Â ADULT NURSING II - RNSGÂ 2230 — Â MATERNAL-CHILD NURSING - RNSGÂ 2250 — Â ADULT NURSING III - RNSGÂ 2270 — Â PEDIATRIC NURSING - SPCHÂ 1101 — Â PUBLIC SPEAKING Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/associate-degree-nursing --- # Allied Health Professions, Associate of Applied Science **Degree** ## Courses - ALHSÂ 1040 — Â INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH CARE - ALHSÂ 1090 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES - ARTSÂ 1101 — Â ART APPRECIATION - BIOLÂ 2113 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 2113L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 2114 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 2114L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB II - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - ENGLÂ 2130 — Â AMERICAN LITERATURE - HUMNÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES - MASTÂ 1030 — Â PHARMACOLOGY IN THE MEDICAL OFFICE - MASTÂ 1061 — Â FRONT OFFICE AND LEGAL IMPLICATIONS - MASTÂ 1080 — Â MEDICAL ASSISTING SKILLS I - MASTÂ 1090 — Â MEDICAL ASSISTING SKILLS II - MASTÂ 1112 — Â INSURANCE & CLAIMS MANAGEMENT - MASTÂ 1120 — Â HUMAN DISEASES - MASTÂ 1130 — Â MEDICAL ASSISTING EXTERNSHIP & SEMINAR - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MUSCÂ 1101 — Â MUSIC APPRECIATION - PHARÂ 1001 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY - PHARÂ 1002 — Â PHARMACOLOGY AND CALCULATIONS - PHARÂ 1004 — Â PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL - PHARÂ 1030 — Â PRINICPLES OF STERILE MEDICATION PREPARATION - PHARÂ 2060 — Â ADVANCED PHARMACY PRINCIPLES - PHARÂ 2070 — Â ADVANCED PHARMACY PRACTICUM - PNSGÂ 1600 — Â INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY AND CLINICAL CALCULATIONS - PNSGÂ 1605 — Â FUNDAMENTALS - PNSGÂ 1610 — Â ADULT HEALTH NURSING I - PNSGÂ 1615 — Â ADULT HEALTH NURSING II - PNSGÂ 1620 — Â ADULT HEALTH NURSING III - PNSGÂ 1625 — Â ADULT HEALTH NURSING IV - PNSGÂ 1630 — Â MENTAL HEALTH NURSING - PNSGÂ 1635 — Â MATERNAL NURSING - PNSGÂ 1640 — Â PEDIATRIC NURSING - PNSGÂ 1645 — Â PRACTICAL NURSING CAPSTONE - PSYCÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY - PSYCÂ 2103 — Â HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - SOCIÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY - SPCHÂ 1101 — Â PUBLIC SPEAKING Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/allied-health-professions-associate-of-applied-science --- # Cardiovascular Technology, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOLÂ 2113 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 2113L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 2114 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 2114L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB II - CAVTÂ 1002 — Â MEDICAL PHYSICS - CAVTÂ 1020 — Â CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION I - CAVTÂ 1021 — Â CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION CLINICAL I - CAVTÂ 1030 — Â ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY AND CARDIAC ANATOMY - CAVTÂ 1080 — Â ADVANCED HEMODYNAMICS AND CARDIAC PHYSIOLOGY - CAVTÂ 1090 — Â DRUG CALCULATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION - CAVTÂ 1100 — Â CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION FUNDAMENTALS - CAVTÂ 2020 — Â CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION 2 - CAVTÂ 2030 — Â CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION CLINICAL 2 - CAVTÂ 2050 — Â CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION CLINICAL 3 - CAVTÂ 2070 — Â CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION REGISTRY REVIEW 1 - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MATHÂ 1127 — Â INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS - PHYSÂ 1110 — Â CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS - PHYSÂ 1110L — Â CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS LAB - PSYCÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/cardiovascular-technology-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Dental Assisting, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ALHSÂ 1011 — Â STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE HUMAN BODY - ALHSÂ 1040 — Â INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH CARE - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - DENAÂ 1010 — Â BASIC HUMAN BIOLOGY - DENAÂ 1030 — Â PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY - DENAÂ 1050 — Â MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTION CONTROL - DENAÂ 1070 — Â ORAL PATHOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY - DENAÂ 1080 — Â DENTAL ANATOMY - DENAÂ 1090 — Â DENTAL ASSISTING NATIONAL BOARD EXAM PREPARATION - DENAÂ 1340 — Â DENTAL ASSISTING I: GENERAL CHAIRSIDE - DENAÂ 1350 — Â DENTAL ASSISTING II: DENTAL SPECIALTIES AND EDDA SKILLS - DENAÂ 1390 — Â DENTAL RADIOLOGY - DENAÂ 1400 — Â DENTAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT - DENAÂ 1460 — Â DENTAL PRACTICUM I - DENAÂ 1470 — Â DENTAL PRACTICUM II - DENAÂ 1480 — Â DENTAL PRACTICUM III - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS - PSYCÂ 1010 — Â BASIC PSYCHOLOGY Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/dental-assisting-diploma --- # Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOLÂ 2113 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 2113L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 2114 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 2114L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB II - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - DMSOÂ 1010 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF SONOGRAPHY - DMSOÂ 1020 — Â SECTIONAL ANATOMY AND NORMAL SONOGRAPHIC APPEARANCE - DMSOÂ 1040 — Â SONOGRAPHIC PHYSICS AND INSTRUMENTATION - DMSOÂ 1050 — Â ABDOMINAL SONOGRAPHY I - DMSOÂ 1060 — Â CLINICAL SONOGRAPHY I - DMSOÂ 1070 — Â PELVIC SONOGRAPHY AND FIRST TRIMESTER OBSTETRICS - DMSOÂ 1080 — Â SONOGRAPHIC PHYSICS AND INSTRUMENTATION REGISTRY REVIEW - DMSOÂ 1090 — Â INTRODUCTION TO VASCULAR SONOGRAPHY - DMSOÂ 1100 — Â CLINICAL SONOGRAPHY II - DMSOÂ 2010 — Â OB SECOND AND THIRD TRIMESTERS - DMSOÂ 2020 — Â SPECIALIZED SONOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES - DMSOÂ 2030 — Â CLINICAL SONOGRAPHY III - DMSOÂ 2040 — Â COMPREHENSIVE ABD AND OB/GYN REGISTRY REVIEW - DMSOÂ 2050 — Â CLINICAL SONOGRAPHY IV - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MATHÂ 1127 — Â INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS - PHYSÂ 1110 — Â CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS - PHYSÂ 1110L — Â CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS LAB - PSYCÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/diagnostic-medical-sonography-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Echocardiography, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOLÂ 2113 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 2113L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 2114 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 2114L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB II - CAVTÂ 1030 — Â ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY AND CARDIAC ANATOMY - CAVTÂ 1080 — Â ADVANCED HEMODYNAMICS AND CARDIAC PHYSIOLOGY - CAVTÂ 1090 — Â DRUG CALCULATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - DMSOÂ 1040 — Â SONOGRAPHIC PHYSICS AND INSTRUMENTATION - DMSOÂ 1080 — Â SONOGRAPHIC PHYSICS AND INSTRUMENTATION REGISTRY REVIEW - ECHOÂ 1100 — Â ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY FUNDAMENTALS - ECHOÂ 1310 — Â ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY I - ECHOÂ 1320 — Â ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY II - ECHOÂ 1370 — Â ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY CLINICAL I - ECHOÂ 2360 — Â ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY CLINICAL II - ECHOÂ 2370 — Â ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY CLINICAL III - ECHOÂ 2400 — Â COMPREHENSIVE REGISTRY REVIEW - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MATHÂ 1127 — Â INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS - PHYSÂ 1110 — Â CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS - PHYSÂ 1110L — Â CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS LAB - PSYCÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/echocardiography-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Health Information Management Technology, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ALHSÂ 1090 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES - BIOLÂ 2113 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 2113L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 2114 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 2114L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB II - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - HIMTÂ 1100 — Â INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - HIMTÂ 1151 — Â COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTHCARE - HIMTÂ 1200 — Â LEGAL ASPECTS OF HEALTHCARE - HIMTÂ 1250 — Â HEALTH RECORD CONTENT AND STRUCTURE - HIMTÂ 1360 — Â PATHOPHARMACOTHERAPY - HIMTÂ 1400 — Â CODING AND CLASSIFICATION - ICD CODING BASICS - HIMTÂ 1410 — Â CODING AND CLASSIFICATION - ICD ADVANCED - HIMTÂ 2200 — Â PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT - HIMTÂ 2300 — Â HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT - HIMTÂ 2400 — Â CODING AND CLASSIFICATION - CPT/HCPCS - HIMTÂ 2410 — Â REVENUE CYCLE MANAGEMENT - HIMTÂ 2460 — Â HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PRACTICUM - HIMTÂ 2600 — Â INTRODUCTION TO DATA MANAGEMENT - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MATHÂ 1127 — Â INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/health-information-management-technology-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # LPN to RN Transition to Professional Nursing, Associate Degree Nursing **Degree** ## Courses - BIOLÂ 2113 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 2113L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 2114 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 2114L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB II - BIOLÂ 2117 — Â INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY - BIOLÂ 2117L — Â INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY LAB - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - PSYCÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY - PSYCÂ 2103 — Â HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - RNSGÂ 1270 — Â MENTAL HEALTH NURSING - RNSGÂ 1299 — Â LPN TO RN TRANSITION TO PROFESSIONAL NURSING - RNSGÂ 2210 — Â ADULT NURSING II - RNSGÂ 2230 — Â MATERNAL-CHILD NURSING - RNSGÂ 2250 — Â ADULT NURSING III - RNSGÂ 2270 — Â PEDIATRIC NURSING - SPCHÂ 1101 — Â PUBLIC SPEAKING Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/lpn-to-rn-transition-to-professional-nursing-associate-degree-nursing --- # Medical Assisting, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ALHSÂ 1090 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - MASTÂ 1030 — Â PHARMACOLOGY IN THE MEDICAL OFFICE - MASTÂ 1061 — Â FRONT OFFICE AND LEGAL IMPLICATIONS - MASTÂ 1080 — Â MEDICAL ASSISTING SKILLS I - MASTÂ 1090 — Â MEDICAL ASSISTING SKILLS II - MASTÂ 1112 — Â INSURANCE & CLAIMS MANAGEMENT - MASTÂ 1120 — Â HUMAN DISEASES - MASTÂ 1130 — Â MEDICAL ASSISTING EXTERNSHIP & SEMINAR - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS - PSYCÂ 1010 — Â BASIC PSYCHOLOGY Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/medical-assisting-diploma --- # Medical Office Support Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ALHSÂ 1090 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES - MASTÂ 1061 — Â FRONT OFFICE AND LEGAL IMPLICATIONS - MASTÂ 1112 — Â INSURANCE & CLAIMS MANAGEMENT Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/medical-office-support-specialist-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Physicians Practice Management, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ALHSÂ 1090 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES - BUSNÂ 1015 — Â INTRODUCTION TO HEALTHCARE REIMBURSEMENT - BUSNÂ 2375 — Â HEALTHCARE CODING - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - MGMTÂ 1100 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 1105 — Â ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR - MGMTÂ 2115 — Â HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/physicians-practice-management-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Medical Coding, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ALHSÂ 1011 — Â STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE HUMAN BODY - ALHSÂ 1090 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES - BUSNÂ 1460 — Â KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENTATION FORMATTING - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - MASTÂ 1120 — Â HUMAN DISEASES - MASTÂ 1510 — Â MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING I - MASTÂ 1520 — Â MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING II - MASTÂ 1530 — Â MEDICAL PROCEDURAL CODING Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/medical-coding-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Nurse Aide Accelerated, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ALHSÂ 1040 — Â INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH CARE - ALHSÂ 1090 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES - NASTÂ 2100 — Â NURSE AIDE ACCELERATED Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/nurse-aide-accelerated-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Basic Pharmacy Technology, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - PHARÂ 1001 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY - PHARÂ 1002 — Â PHARMACOLOGY AND CALCULATIONS - PHARÂ 1004 — Â PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/copy-of-basic-pharmacy-technology --- # Advanced Pharmacy Technology, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - PHARÂ 1001 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY - PHARÂ 1002 — Â PHARMACOLOGY AND CALCULATIONS - PHARÂ 1004 — Â PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL - PHARÂ 1030 — Â PRINICPLES OF STERILE MEDICATION PREPARATION - PHARÂ 2060 — Â ADVANCED PHARMACY PRINCIPLES - PHARÂ 2070 — Â ADVANCED PHARMACY PRACTICUM Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/advanced-pharmacy-technology --- # Practical Nursing, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - PNSGÂ 1600 — Â INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY AND CLINICAL CALCULATIONS - PNSGÂ 1605 — Â FUNDAMENTALS - PNSGÂ 1610 — Â ADULT HEALTH NURSING I - PNSGÂ 1615 — Â ADULT HEALTH NURSING II - PNSGÂ 1620 — Â ADULT HEALTH NURSING III - PNSGÂ 1625 — Â ADULT HEALTH NURSING IV - PNSGÂ 1630 — Â MENTAL HEALTH NURSING - PNSGÂ 1635 — Â MATERNAL NURSING - PNSGÂ 1640 — Â PEDIATRIC NURSING - PNSGÂ 1645 — Â PRACTICAL NURSING CAPSTONE Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/practical-nursing-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Occupational Therapy Assistant, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ALHSÂ 1090 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES - BIOLÂ 2113 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 2113L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 2114 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 2114L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB II - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - OCTAÂ 1010 — Â INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY THEORY AND CONDITIONS - OCTAÂ 1020 — Â GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT - OCTAÂ 1030 — Â DEVELOPMENTAL TASKS ANALYSIS - OCTAÂ 1050 — Â KINESIOLOGY - OCTAÂ 2010 — Â MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES AND TREATMENT METHODS - OCTAÂ 2040 — Â PEDIATRIC ISSUES AND TREATMENT METHODS - OCTAÂ 2060 — Â PHYSICAL DYSFUNCTION AND TREATMENT METHODS - OCTAÂ 2090 — Â GERIATRIC ISSUES AND TREATMENT METHODS - OCTAÂ 2120 — Â OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY TRENDS AND ISSUES - OCTAÂ 2130 — Â THERAPEUTIC ADAPTATIONS - OCTAÂ 2210 — Â LEVEL II FIELDWORK - A - OCTAÂ 2220 — Â LEVEL II FIELDWORK - B - OCTAÂ 3210 — Â SEMINAR A - OCTAÂ 3220 — Â SEMINAR B - PSYCÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY - SPCHÂ 1101 — Â PUBLIC SPEAKING Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/occupational-therapy-assistant-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Radiologic Technology, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ALHSÂ 1090 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES - BIOLÂ 2113 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 2113L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 2114 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 2114L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB II - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - PHYSÂ 1110 — Â CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS - PHYSÂ 1110L — Â CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS LAB - PSYCÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY - RADTÂ 1010 — Â INTRODUCTION TO RADIOLOGY - RADTÂ 1030 — Â RADIOGRAPHC PROCEDURES I - RADTÂ 1060 — Â RADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES II - RADTÂ 1065 — Â RADIOLOGIC SCIENCE - RADTÂ 1075 — Â RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGING - RADTÂ 1085 — Â RADIOLOGIC EQUIPMENT - RADTÂ 1200 — Â PRINCIPLES OF RADIATION BIOLOGY AND PROTECTION - RADTÂ 1320 — Â CLINICAL RADIOGRAPHY I - RADTÂ 1330 — Â CLINICAL RADIOGRAPHYII - RADTÂ 2090 — Â RADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES III - RADTÂ 2260 — Â RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY REVIEW - RADTÂ 2340 — Â CLINICAL RADIOGRAPHY III - RADTÂ 2360 — Â CLINICAL RADIOGRAPHY IV Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/radiologic-technology-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Magnetic Resonance Imaging Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - MRIMÂ 2300 — Â ORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO MRI - MRIMÂ 2320 — Â MRI PROCEDURE AND CROSS SECTIONAL ANATOMY - MRIMÂ 2330 — Â MRI PHYSICS AND INSTRUMENTATION - MRIMÂ 2350 — Â MRI CLINICAL EDUCATION I - MRIMÂ 2360 — Â MRI CLINICAL EDUCATION II - MRIMÂ 2370 — Â MRI REVIEW Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/magnetic-resonance-imaging-specialist-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Respiratory Care, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOLÂ 2113 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 2113L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 2114 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 2114L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB II - BIOLÂ 2117 — Â INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY - BIOLÂ 2117L — Â INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY LAB - CHEMÂ 1151 — Â SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY - CHEMÂ 1151L — Â SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB - CHEMÂ 1211 — Â CHEMISTRY I - CHEMÂ 1211L — Â CHEMISTRY I LAB - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - PSYCÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY - RESPÂ 1110 — Â PHARMACOLOGY - RESPÂ 1120 — Â INTRODUCTION TO RESPIRATORY THERAPY - RESPÂ 1130 — Â RESPIRATORY THERAPY LAB I - RESPÂ 1193 — Â CARDIOPULMONARY ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY - RESPÂ 2090 — Â CLINICAL PRACTICE I - RESPÂ 2100 — Â CLINICAL PRACTICE II - RESPÂ 2110 — Â PULMONARY DISEASE - RESPÂ 2120 — Â CRITICAL RESPIRATORY CARE - RESPÂ 2130 — Â MECHANICAL VENTILATION AND AIRWAY MANAGEMENT - RESPÂ 2140 — Â ADVANCED CRITICAL CARE MONITORING - RESPÂ 2150 — Â PULMONARY FUNCTION TESTING - RESPÂ 2160 — Â NEONATAL PEDIATRIC RESPIRATORY CARE - RESPÂ 2170 — Â ADVANCED RESPIRATORY CARE SEMINAR - RESPÂ 2180 — Â CLINICAL PRACTICE III - RESPÂ 2190 — Â CLINICAL PRACTICE IV - RESPÂ 2200 — Â CLINICAL PRACTICE V - RESPÂ 2220 — Â CLINICAL PRACTICE VI - RESPÂ 2270 — Â REHABILITATION AND HOME CARE - SOCIÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/respiratory-care-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Surgical Technology, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ALHSÂ 1090 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES - BIOLÂ 2113 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 2113L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 2114 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 2114L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB II - BIOLÂ 2117 — Â INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY - BIOLÂ 2117L — Â INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY LAB - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - PSYCÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY - PSYCÂ 2103 — Â HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - SURGÂ 1010 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY - SURGÂ 1020 — Â PRINCIPLES OF SURGICAL TECH - SURGÂ 1100 — Â SURGICAL PHARMACOLOGY - SURGÂ 2030 — Â SURGICAL PROCEDURES I - SURGÂ 2040 — Â SURGICAL PROCEDURES II - SURGÂ 2110 — Â SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL I - SURGÂ 2120 — Â SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL II - SURGÂ 2130 — Â SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL III - SURGÂ 2140 — Â SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL IV - SURGÂ 2240 — Â SEMINAR IN SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/surgical-technology-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Central Sterile Supply Processing Tech Basic, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - CSSPÂ 1010 — Â CENTRAL STERILE PROCESSING TECHNICIAN - CSSPÂ 1020 — Â Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician Clinical I - CSSPÂ 1022 — Â Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician Clinical II Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/central-sterile-supply-processing-tech --- # Vascular Technology, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOLÂ 2113 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 2113L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB I - BIOLÂ 2114 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II - BIOLÂ 2114L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB II - CAVTÂ 1030 — Â ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY AND CARDIAC ANATOMY - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - DMSOÂ 1020 — Â SECTIONAL ANATOMY AND NORMAL SONOGRAPHIC APPEARANCE - DMSOÂ 1040 — Â SONOGRAPHIC PHYSICS AND INSTRUMENTATION - DMSOÂ 1080 — Â SONOGRAPHIC PHYSICS AND INSTRUMENTATION REGISTRY REVIEW - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MATHÂ 1127 — Â INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS - PHYSÂ 1110 — Â CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS - PHYSÂ 1110L — Â CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS LAB - PSYCÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY - VASTÂ 1040 — Â VASCULAR I - VASTÂ 1100 — Â VASCULAR FUNDAMENTALS - VASTÂ 2050 — Â VASCULAR II - VASTÂ 2060 — Â VASCULAR CLINICAL I - VASTÂ 2080 — Â VASCULAR CLINICAL II - VASTÂ 2090 — Â VASCULAR CLINICAL III - EXTERNSHIP Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-health-sciences/vascular-technology-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Master Barber, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - BARBÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO BARBER/STYLING IMPLEMENTS - BARBÂ 1010 — Â SCIENCE: STERILIZATION, SANITATION, AND BACTERIOLOGY - BARBÂ 1022 — Â SHAMPOOING - BARBÂ 1024 — Â BASIC HAIRCUTTING - BARBÂ 1030 — Â HAIRCUTTING/BASIC STYLING - BARBÂ 1040 — Â SHAVING - BARBÂ 1050 — Â SCIENCE: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY - BARBÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLOR THEORY/COLOR APPLICATION - BARBÂ 1072 — Â CHEMICAL PERMANENT WAVING SERVICES - BARBÂ 1074 — Â CHEMICAL HAIR RELAXERS SERVICES - BARBÂ 1082 — Â PRACTICUM I - BARBÂ 1084 — Â PRACTICUM II - BARBÂ 1090 — Â FACIAL AND FACIAL TREATMENTS - BARBÂ 1100 — Â LIVE WORK PRACTICUM - BARBÂ 1110 — Â SHOP MANAGMENT/OWNERSHIP Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/master-barber-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Barber II, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - BARBÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO BARBER/STYLING IMPLEMENTS - BARBÂ 1010 — Â SCIENCE: STERILIZATION, SANITATION, AND BACTERIOLOGY - BARBÂ 1022 — Â SHAMPOOING - BARBÂ 1024 — Â BASIC HAIRCUTTING - BARBÂ 1030 — Â HAIRCUTTING/BASIC STYLING - BARBÂ 1040 — Â SHAVING - BARBÂ 1050 — Â SCIENCE: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY - BARBÂ 1082 — Â PRACTICUM I - BARBÂ 1084 — Â PRACTICUM II - BARBÂ 1090 — Â FACIAL AND FACIAL TREATMENTS - BARBÂ 1100 — Â LIVE WORK PRACTICUM - BARBÂ 1110 — Â SHOP MANAGMENT/OWNERSHIP Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/barber-ii-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Barbering for Cosmetologists, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - BARBÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO BARBER/STYLING IMPLEMENTS - BARBÂ 1010 — Â SCIENCE: STERILIZATION, SANITATION, AND BACTERIOLOGY - BARBÂ 1022 — Â SHAMPOOING - BARBÂ 1024 — Â BASIC HAIRCUTTING - BARBÂ 1030 — Â HAIRCUTTING/BASIC STYLING - BARBÂ 1040 — Â SHAVING - BARBÂ 1100 — Â LIVE WORK PRACTICUM Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/barbering-for-cosmetologists-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Cosmetology for Licensure, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - COSMÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COSMETOLOGY THEORY - COSMÂ 1010 — Â CHEMICAL TEXTURE SERVICES - COSMÂ 1020 — Â HAIR CARE AND TREATMENT - COSMÂ 1030 — Â HAIRCUTTING - COSMÂ 1040 — Â STYLING - COSMÂ 1050 — Â HAIR COLOR - COSMÂ 1060 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF SKIN CARE - COSMÂ 1070 — Â NAIL CARE AND ADVANCED TECHNIQUES - COSMÂ 1080 — Â PHYSICAL HAIR SERVICES PRACTICUM - COSMÂ 1090 — Â HAIR SERVICES PRACTICUM I - COSMÂ 1100 — Â HAIR SERVICES PRACTICUM II - COSMÂ 1110 — Â HAIR SERVICES PRACTICUM III - COSMÂ 1115 — Â HAIR SERVICES PRACTICUM IV - COSMÂ 1120 — Â SALON MANAGEMENT - COSMÂ 1125 — Â SKIN AND NAIL CARE PRACTICUM Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/cosmetology-for-licensure-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Hair Designer, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - COSMÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COSMETOLOGY THEORY - COSMÂ 1010 — Â CHEMICAL TEXTURE SERVICES - COSMÂ 1020 — Â HAIR CARE AND TREATMENT - COSMÂ 1030 — Â HAIRCUTTING - COSMÂ 1040 — Â STYLING - COSMÂ 1050 — Â HAIR COLOR - COSMÂ 1080 — Â PHYSICAL HAIR SERVICES PRACTICUM - COSMÂ 1090 — Â HAIR SERVICES PRACTICUM I - COSMÂ 1100 — Â HAIR SERVICES PRACTICUM II - COSMÂ 1110 — Â HAIR SERVICES PRACTICUM III - COSMÂ 1115 — Â HAIR SERVICES PRACTICUM IV - COSMÂ 1120 — Â SALON MANAGEMENT Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/hair-designer-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Salon and Spa Support Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - COSMÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COSMETOLOGY THEORY - COSMÂ 1020 — Â HAIR CARE AND TREATMENT - COSMÂ 1120 — Â SALON MANAGEMENT - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/salon-and-spa-support-specialist-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Criminal Justice Technology, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I - ACCTÂ 1105 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II - ACCTÂ 1125 — Â INDIVIDUAL TAX ACCOUNTING - ACCTÂ 2155 — Â PRINCIPLES OF FRAUD EXAMINATION - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - CRJUÂ 1010 — Â INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY - CRJUÂ 1021 — Â PRIVATE SECURITY - CRJUÂ 1030 — Â CORRECTIONS - CRJUÂ 1040 — Â PRINCIPLES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT - CRJUÂ 1062 — Â METHODS OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION - CRJUÂ 1065 — Â COMMUNITY-ORIENTED POLICING - CRJUÂ 1068 — Â CRIMINAL LAW FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE - CRJUÂ 1400 — Â ETHICS AND CULTURAL PERSPECT FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE - CRJUÂ 2020 — Â CONSTITUTIONAL LAW FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE - CRJUÂ 2050 — Â INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE - CRJUÂ 2070 — Â JUVENILE JUSTICE - CRJUÂ 2100 — Â CRIMINAL JUSTICE EXTERNSHIP - CRJUÂ 2110 — Â HOMELAND SECURITY - ECCEÂ 2202 — Â SOCIAL ISSUES AND FAMILY INVOLVEMENT - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MGMTÂ 1115 — Â LEADERSHIP - MGMTÂ 2115 — Â HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - MKTGÂ 1130 — Â BUSINESS REGS AND COMPLIANCE Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/criminal-justice-technology-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Criminal Justice Technology, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - CRJUÂ 1010 — Â INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY - CRJUÂ 1021 — Â PRIVATE SECURITY - CRJUÂ 1030 — Â CORRECTIONS - CRJUÂ 1040 — Â PRINCIPLES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT - CRJUÂ 1062 — Â METHODS OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION - CRJUÂ 1065 — Â COMMUNITY-ORIENTED POLICING - CRJUÂ 1068 — Â CRIMINAL LAW FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE - CRJUÂ 1400 — Â ETHICS AND CULTURAL PERSPECT FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE - CRJUÂ 2020 — Â CONSTITUTIONAL LAW FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE - CRJUÂ 2050 — Â INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE - CRJUÂ 2070 — Â JUVENILE JUSTICE - CRJUÂ 2100 — Â CRIMINAL JUSTICE EXTERNSHIP - CRJUÂ 2110 — Â HOMELAND SECURITY - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS - PSYCÂ 1010 — Â BASIC PSYCHOLOGY Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/criminal-justice-technology-diploma --- # Criminal Justice Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - CRJUÂ 1010 — Â INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY - CRJUÂ 1030 — Â CORRECTIONS - CRJUÂ 1040 — Â PRINCIPLES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT - CRJUÂ 1068 — Â CRIMINAL LAW FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE - CRJUÂ 2020 — Â CONSTITUTIONAL LAW FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/criminal-justice-specialist-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Culinary Arts, Associate of Applied Science **Degree** ## Courses - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - CUULÂ 1000 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF CULINARY ARTS - CUULÂ 1110 — Â CULINARY SAFETY AND SANITATION - CUULÂ 1120 — Â PRINCIPLES OF COOKING - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - SPCHÂ 1101 — Â PUBLIC SPEAKING Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/culinary-arts-associate-of-applied-science --- # Culinary Arts Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - CUULÂ 1000 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF CULINARY ARTS - CUULÂ 1110 — Â CULINARY SAFETY AND SANITATION - CUULÂ 1120 — Â PRINCIPLES OF COOKING - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/culinary-arts-diploma --- # Early Childhood Care/Education, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ECCEÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION - ECCEÂ 1103 — Â CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT - ECCEÂ 1105 — Â HEALTH, SAFETY, AND NUTRITION - ECCEÂ 1112 — Â CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT - ECCEÂ 1113 — Â CREATIVE ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN - ECCEÂ 1121 — Â EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION PRACTICUM - ECCEÂ 2115 — Â LANGUAGE AND LITERACY - ECCEÂ 2116 — Â MATH AND SCIENCE - ECCEÂ 2201 — Â EXCEPTIONALITIES - ECCEÂ 2202 — Â SOCIAL ISSUES AND FAMILY INVOLVEMENT - ECCEÂ 2203 — Â GUIDANCE AND CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT - ECCEÂ 2245 — Â EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION INTERNSHIP I - ECCEÂ 2246 — Â EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION INTERNSHIP II - ECCEÂ 2310 — Â PARAPROFESSIONAL METHODS AND MATERIALS - ECCEÂ 2312 — Â PARAPROFESSIONAL ROLES AND PRACTICES - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - ENGLÂ 1102 — Â LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - PSYCÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY - SPANÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE I - SPCHÂ 1101 — Â PUBLIC SPEAKING Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/early-childhood-care-education-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Early Childhood Care/Education Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ECCEÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION - ECCEÂ 1103 — Â CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT - ECCEÂ 1105 — Â HEALTH, SAFETY, AND NUTRITION - ECCEÂ 1112 — Â CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT - ECCEÂ 1113 — Â CREATIVE ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN - ECCEÂ 1121 — Â EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION PRACTICUM - ECCEÂ 2115 — Â LANGUAGE AND LITERACY - ECCEÂ 2116 — Â MATH AND SCIENCE - ECCEÂ 2202 — Â SOCIAL ISSUES AND FAMILY INVOLVEMENT - ECCEÂ 2203 — Â GUIDANCE AND CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT - ECCEÂ 2245 — Â EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION INTERNSHIP I - ECCEÂ 2246 — Â EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION INTERNSHIP II - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/early-childhood-care-education-diploma --- # Early Childhood Care and Education Basics, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ECCEÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION - ECCEÂ 1103 — Â CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT - ECCEÂ 1105 — Â HEALTH, SAFETY, AND NUTRITION Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/early-childhood-care-and-education-basics-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Child Development Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ECCEÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION - ECCEÂ 1103 — Â CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT - ECCEÂ 1105 — Â HEALTH, SAFETY, AND NUTRITION - ECCEÂ 1112 — Â CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT - ECCEÂ 1121 — Â EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION PRACTICUM - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/child-development-specialist-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Fire & Emergency Services Occupation, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - EMSPÂ 1210 — Â EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) THEORY I - EMSPÂ 1211 — Â EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) LAB I - EMSPÂ 1220 — Â EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) THEORY II - EMSPÂ 1221 — Â EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) LAB II - EMSPÂ 1230 — Â EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) CLINICAL - EMSPÂ 1550 — Â ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (AEMT) THEORY I - EMSPÂ 1550L — Â ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN LAB I - EMSPÂ 1560 — Â ADVANCE EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (AEMT) THEORY II - EMSPÂ 1560L — Â ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (AEMT) LAB II - EMSPÂ 1570 — Â ADVANCE EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN CLINICAL - EMSPÂ 1580 — Â ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (AEMT) CAPSTONE - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - FRSCÂ 1020 — Â BASIC FIREFIGHTER - EMERGENCY SERVICES FUNDAMENTALS - FRSCÂ 1030 — Â BASIC FIREFIGHTER - MODULE I - FRSCÂ 1040 — Â BASIC FIREFIGHTER - MODULE II - FRSCÂ 1050 — Â FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY EDUCATOR I - FRSCÂ 1060 — Â FIRE PREVENTION, PREPAREDNESS AND MAINTENACE - FRSCÂ 1070 — Â INTRODUCTION TO TECHNICAL RESCUE - FRSCÂ 1080 — Â FIREGROUND OPERATIONS - FRSCÂ 1141 — Â HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OPERATIONS - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/fire-and-emergency-services-occupation-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT), Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - EMSPÂ 1550 — Â ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (AEMT) THEORY I - EMSPÂ 1550L — Â ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN LAB I - EMSPÂ 1560 — Â ADVANCE EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (AEMT) THEORY II - EMSPÂ 1560L — Â ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (AEMT) LAB II - EMSPÂ 1570 — Â ADVANCE EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN CLINICAL - EMSPÂ 1580 — Â ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (AEMT) CAPSTONE Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/advanced-emergency-medical-technician-aemt-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Emergency Medical Responder (EMR), Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ALHSÂ 1011 — Â STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE HUMAN BODY - ALHSÂ 1090 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/emergency-medical-responder --- # Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - EMSPÂ 1210 — Â EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) THEORY I - EMSPÂ 1211 — Â EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) LAB I - EMSPÂ 1220 — Â EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) THEORY II - EMSPÂ 1221 — Â EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) LAB II - EMSPÂ 1230 — Â EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) CLINICAL Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/emergency-medical-technician --- # Firefighter I, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - FRSCÂ 1020 — Â BASIC FIREFIGHTER - EMERGENCY SERVICES FUNDAMENTALS - FRSCÂ 1030 — Â BASIC FIREFIGHTER - MODULE I - FRSCÂ 1040 — Â BASIC FIREFIGHTER - MODULE II - FRSCÂ 1141 — Â HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OPERATIONS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/firefighter-i-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Firefighter II, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - FRSCÂ 1050 — Â FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY EDUCATOR I - FRSCÂ 1060 — Â FIRE PREVENTION, PREPAREDNESS AND MAINTENACE - FRSCÂ 1070 — Â INTRODUCTION TO TECHNICAL RESCUE - FRSCÂ 1080 — Â FIREGROUND OPERATIONS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/firefighter-ii-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # GFA Film & Television Production, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - FILMÂ 1100 — Â INTRODUCTION TO FILM & TELEVISION PRODUCTION - FILMÂ 1350 — Â GFA ELECTRIC AND LIGHTING - FILMÂ 1450 — Â GFA GRIP AND RIGGING - FILMÂ 2060 — Â GFA PRODUCTION ACCOUNTING & OFFICE MANAGEMENT - FILMÂ 2100 — Â GFA PRODUCTION CREW EXTERNSHIP - FILMÂ 2550 — Â GFA FILM, TELEVISION & DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT INTERNSHIP Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/film-and-tv-production --- # Golf Course Management, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I - ACCTÂ 1105 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - GCMTÂ 1100 — Â SWING DYNAMICS - GCMTÂ 1105 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF GOLF RULES, HISTORY AND CULTURE - GCMTÂ 1110 — Â MERCHANDISING/GOLF SHOP OPERATIONS - GCMTÂ 1120 — Â TOURNAMENT OPERATIONS - GCMTÂ 1125 — Â CLUB REPAIR/CLUB FITTING - GCMTÂ 1130 — Â CART FLEET MANAGEMENT - GCMTÂ 1140 — Â TURF MANAGEMENT - GCMTÂ 1145 — Â GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE - HORTÂ 1000 — Â HORTICULTURE SCIENCE - HORTÂ 1080 — Â PEST MANAGEMENT - HORTÂ 1420 — Â GOLF COURSE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND MANAGEMENT - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MGMTÂ 1100 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT - MGMTÂ 1105 — Â ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR - MGMTÂ 1115 — Â LEADERSHIP - MKTGÂ 1100 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING - MKTGÂ 1160 — Â PROFESSIONAL SELLING - MKTGÂ 2210 — Â ENTREPRENEURSHIP Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/golf-course-management-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Golf Course Management, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - GCMTÂ 1100 — Â SWING DYNAMICS - GCMTÂ 1105 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF GOLF RULES, HISTORY AND CULTURE - GCMTÂ 1125 — Â CLUB REPAIR/CLUB FITTING - GCMTÂ 1130 — Â CART FLEET MANAGEMENT - GCMTÂ 1140 — Â TURF MANAGEMENT - GCMTÂ 1145 — Â GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE - HORTÂ 1000 — Â HORTICULTURE SCIENCE - HORTÂ 1080 — Â PEST MANAGEMENT - HORTÂ 1310 — Â IRRIGATION AND WATER MANAGEMENT - HORTÂ 1420 — Â GOLF COURSE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND MANAGEMENT - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS - MKTGÂ 1100 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING - MKTGÂ 1160 — Â PROFESSIONAL SELLING Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/golf-course-management-diploma --- # Golf Course Technician, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - GCMTÂ 1140 — Â TURF MANAGEMENT - GCMTÂ 1145 — Â GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE - HORTÂ 1000 — Â HORTICULTURE SCIENCE - HORTÂ 1080 — Â PEST MANAGEMENT - HORTÂ 1420 — Â GOLF COURSE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND MANAGEMENT Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/golf-course-technician-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Golf Turf and Landscape Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - GCMTÂ 1145 — Â GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE - HORTÂ 1000 — Â HORTICULTURE SCIENCE - HORTÂ 1080 — Â PEST MANAGEMENT - HORTÂ 1310 — Â IRRIGATION AND WATER MANAGEMENT Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/golf-turf-and-landscape-specialist-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Horticulture, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - HORTÂ 1000 — Â HORTICULTURE SCIENCE - HORTÂ 1010 — Â WOODY PLANT IDENTIFICATION I - HORTÂ 1020 — Â HERBACEOUS PLANT IDENTIFICATION - HORTÂ 1030 — Â GREENHOUSE MANAGEMENT - HORTÂ 1050 — Â NURSERY PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT - HORTÂ 1080 — Â PEST MANAGEMENT - HORTÂ 1100 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE - HORTÂ 1110 — Â SMALL SCALE FOOD PRODUCTION - HORTÂ 1140 — Â HORTICULTURE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT - HORTÂ 1150 — Â ENVIRONMENTAL HORTICULTURE INTERNSHIP - HORTÂ 1310 — Â IRRIGATION AND WATER MANAGEMENT - HORTÂ 1410 — Â SOILS - HORTÂ 1420 — Â GOLF COURSE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND MANAGEMENT - HORTÂ 1680 — Â WOODY PLANT IDENTIFICATION II - HORTÂ 1720 — Â INTRODUCTORY FLORAL DESIGN - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/horticulture-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Horticulture, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - HORTÂ 1000 — Â HORTICULTURE SCIENCE - HORTÂ 1010 — Â WOODY PLANT IDENTIFICATION I - HORTÂ 1020 — Â HERBACEOUS PLANT IDENTIFICATION - HORTÂ 1030 — Â GREENHOUSE MANAGEMENT - HORTÂ 1050 — Â NURSERY PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT - HORTÂ 1080 — Â PEST MANAGEMENT - HORTÂ 1100 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE - HORTÂ 1110 — Â SMALL SCALE FOOD PRODUCTION - HORTÂ 1140 — Â HORTICULTURE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT - HORTÂ 1150 — Â ENVIRONMENTAL HORTICULTURE INTERNSHIP - HORTÂ 1310 — Â IRRIGATION AND WATER MANAGEMENT - HORTÂ 1410 — Â SOILS - HORTÂ 1420 — Â GOLF COURSE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND MANAGEMENT - HORTÂ 1680 — Â WOODY PLANT IDENTIFICATION II - HORTÂ 1720 — Â INTRODUCTORY FLORAL DESIGN - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/horticulture-diploma --- # Landscape Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - HORTÂ 1000 — Â HORTICULTURE SCIENCE - HORTÂ 1010 — Â WOODY PLANT IDENTIFICATION I - HORTÂ 1080 — Â PEST MANAGEMENT Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/landscape-specialist-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Nursery/Greenhouse Technician, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - HORTÂ 1000 — Â HORTICULTURE SCIENCE - HORTÂ 1010 — Â WOODY PLANT IDENTIFICATION I - HORTÂ 1020 — Â HERBACEOUS PLANT IDENTIFICATION - HORTÂ 1030 — Â GREENHOUSE MANAGEMENT - HORTÂ 1050 — Â NURSERY PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/nursery-greenhouse-technician-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Sustainable Urban Agriculture Technician, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - HORTÂ 1080 — Â PEST MANAGEMENT - HORTÂ 1100 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE - HORTÂ 1110 — Â SMALL SCALE FOOD PRODUCTION - HORTÂ 1140 — Â HORTICULTURE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT - HORTÂ 1410 — Â SOILS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/sustainable-urban-agriculture-technician-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Legal Studies, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - ENGLÂ 1105 — Â WORKPLACE AND TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION - LGSTÂ 1100 — Â INTRODUCTION TO LAW AND ETHICS - LGSTÂ 1105 — Â LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING I - LGSTÂ 1110 — Â LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING II - LGSTÂ 1115 — Â FAMILY LAW - LGSTÂ 1120 — Â REAL ESTATE LAW - LGSTÂ 1125 — Â CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE - LGSTÂ 1130 — Â CIVIL LITIGATION - LGSTÂ 1135 — Â WILLS, TRUSTS, PROBATE, AND ADMINISTRATION - LGSTÂ 1140 — Â TORT LAW - LGSTÂ 1145 — Â LAW OFFICE MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY - LGSTÂ 1150 — Â CONTRACTS AND COMMERCIAL LAW - LGSTÂ 1200 — Â BANKRUPTCY/DEBTOR-CREDITOR RELATIONS - LGSTÂ 1205 — Â CONSTITUTIONAL LAW - LGSTÂ 1210 — Â LEGAL AND POLICY ISSUES IN HEALTHCARE - LGSTÂ 1215 — Â ADMINISTRATIVE LAW - LGSTÂ 2205 — Â ADV LEGAL RESEARCH & WRITING - LGSTÂ 2210 — Â PARALEGAL INTERNSHIP I - LGSTÂ 2215 — Â PARALEGAL INTERNSHIP II - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - SPCHÂ 1101 — Â PUBLIC SPEAKING Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/legal-studies-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Legal Studies Fundamentals, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY - LGSTÂ 1100 — Â INTRODUCTION TO LAW AND ETHICS - LGSTÂ 1115 — Â FAMILY LAW - LGSTÂ 1125 — Â CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/paralegal-fundamentals-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Paralegal Studies, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - ENGLÂ 1105 — Â WORKPLACE AND TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - PARAÂ 1100 — Â INTRODUCTION TO LAW AND ETHICS - PARAÂ 1105 — Â LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING I - PARAÂ 1110 — Â LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING II - PARAÂ 1115 — Â FAMILY LAW - PARAÂ 1120 — Â REAL ESTATE LAW - PARAÂ 1125 — Â CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE - PARAÂ 1130 — Â CIVIL LITIGATION - PARAÂ 1135 — Â WILLS, TRUSTS, PROBATE, AND ADMINISTRATION - PARAÂ 1140 — Â TORT LAW - PARAÂ 1145 — Â LAW OFFICE MANAGEMENT - PARAÂ 1150 — Â CONTRACTS, COMMERCIAL LAW AND BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS - PARAÂ 1200 — Â BANKRUPTCY/DEBTOR-CREDITOR RELATIONS - PARAÂ 1205 — Â CONSTITUTIONAL LAW - PARAÂ 1210 — Â LEGAL AND POLICY ISSUES IN HEALTHCARE - PARAÂ 1215 — Â ADMINISTRATIVE LAW - PARAÂ 2205 — Â ADV LEGAL RESEARCH & WRITING - PARAÂ 2210 — Â PARALEGAL INTERNSHIP I - PARAÂ 2215 — Â PARALEGAL INTERNSHIP II - SPCHÂ 1101 — Â PUBLIC SPEAKING Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/paralegal-studies-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Police Studies, Associates of Applied Science ## Courses - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - LETAÂ 1010 — Â HEALTH AND LIFE SAFETY FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1012 — Â ETHICS AND LIABILITY FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1014 — Â FIREARMS TRAINING FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1016 — Â EMERGENCY VEHICLE OPERATIONS FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1018 — Â DEFENSIVE TACTICS FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1020 — Â POLICE PATROL OPERATIONS FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1022 — Â METHODS OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1024 — Â CRIMINAL LAW FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1026 — Â CRIMINAL PROCEDURE FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1028 — Â POLICE TRAFFIC CONTROL AND INVESTIGATIONS FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1030 — Â PRINCIPLES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1032 — Â INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1034 — Â CONSTITUTIONAL LAW FOR BLE - LETAÂ 2255 — Â POLICE STUDIES INTEGRATION SEMINAR - MATHÂ 1100 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/police-studies --- # Basic Law Enforcement, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - LETAÂ 1010 — Â HEALTH AND LIFE SAFETY FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1012 — Â ETHICS AND LIABILITY FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1014 — Â FIREARMS TRAINING FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1016 — Â EMERGENCY VEHICLE OPERATIONS FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1018 — Â DEFENSIVE TACTICS FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1020 — Â POLICE PATROL OPERATIONS FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1022 — Â METHODS OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1024 — Â CRIMINAL LAW FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1026 — Â CRIMINAL PROCEDURE FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1028 — Â POLICE TRAFFIC CONTROL AND INVESTIGATIONS FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1030 — Â PRINCIPLES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1032 — Â INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE FOR BLE - LETAÂ 1034 — Â CONSTITUTIONAL LAW FOR BLE Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/school-of-public-and-professional-services/basic-law-enforcement-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Air Conditioning Technology, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - AIRCÂ 1005 — Â REFRIGERATION FUNDAMENTALS - AIRCÂ 1010 — Â REFRIGERATION PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES - AIRCÂ 1020 — Â REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS COMPONENTS - AIRCÂ 1030 — Â HVACR ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS - AIRCÂ 1040 — Â HVACR ELECTRICAL MOTORS - AIRCÂ 1050 — Â HVACR ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND CONTROLS - AIRCÂ 1060 — Â AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS APPLICATION AND INSTALLATION - AIRCÂ 1070 — Â GAS HEAT - AIRCÂ 1080 — Â HEAT PUMPS AND RELATED SYSTEMS - AIRCÂ 1090 — Â TROUBLESHOOTING AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/air-conditioning-technology-diploma --- # Air Conditioning Electrical Technician, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - AIRCÂ 1030 — Â HVACR ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS - AIRCÂ 1040 — Â HVACR ELECTRICAL MOTORS - AIRCÂ 1050 — Â HVACR ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND CONTROLS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/air-conditioning-electrical-technician-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Air Conditioning Technician Assistant, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - AIRCÂ 1005 — Â REFRIGERATION FUNDAMENTALS - AIRCÂ 1010 — Â REFRIGERATION PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES - AIRCÂ 1020 — Â REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS COMPONENTS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/air-conditioning-technician-assistant-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Architectural and Engineering Drafting Technology, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - DFTGÂ 1125 — Â ARCHITECTURAL FUNDAMENTALS - DFTGÂ 1127 — Â ARCHITECTURAL 3D MODELING - DFTGÂ 1129 — Â RESIDENTIAL DRAWING I - DFTGÂ 1131 — Â RESIDENTIAL DRAWING II - DFTGÂ 1133 — Â COMMERCIAL DRAWING I - DFTGÂ 2010 — Â ENGINEERING GRAPHICS I - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - ENGTÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MATHÂ 1113 — Â PRECALCULUS - MEGTÂ 1010 — Â MANUFACTURING PROCESSES - TDSGÂ 1201 — Â ADVANCED CAD - TDSGÂ 1202 — Â ENGINEERING GRAPHICS II - TDSGÂ 1203 — Â ENGINEERING GRAPHICS III - TDSGÂ 1205 — Â CAD/CAM - TDSGÂ 1207 — Â STATICS AND STRENGTHS OFMATL - TDSGÂ 1211 — Â MAJOR PROJECT Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/architectural-and-engineering-drafting-technology-aas --- # Architectural and Engineering Drafting Technology, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - DFTGÂ 1125 — Â ARCHITECTURAL FUNDAMENTALS - DFTGÂ 1127 — Â ARCHITECTURAL 3D MODELING - DFTGÂ 1129 — Â RESIDENTIAL DRAWING I - DFTGÂ 1131 — Â RESIDENTIAL DRAWING II - DFTGÂ 1133 — Â COMMERCIAL DRAWING I - DFTGÂ 2010 — Â ENGINEERING GRAPHICS I - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - ENGTÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MATHÂ 1113 — Â PRECALCULUS - MEGTÂ 1010 — Â MANUFACTURING PROCESSES - PSYCÂ 1010 — Â BASIC PSYCHOLOGY - TDSGÂ 1201 — Â ADVANCED CAD - TDSGÂ 1202 — Â ENGINEERING GRAPHICS II - TDSGÂ 1203 — Â ENGINEERING GRAPHICS III - TDSGÂ 1205 — Â CAD/CAM - TDSGÂ 1207 — Â STATICS AND STRENGTHS OFMATL - TDSGÂ 1211 — Â MAJOR PROJECT Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/architectural-and-engineering-drafting-technology-diploma --- # Automation Technology, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - IDSYÂ 1020 — Â PRINT READING AND PROBLEM SOLVING - IDSYÂ 1101 — Â DC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - IDSYÂ 1105 — Â AC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - IDSYÂ 1111 — Â INDUSTRIAL WIRING - IDSYÂ 1112 — Â MOTOR CONTROLS I - IDSYÂ 1113 — Â MOTOR CONTROLS II - IDSYÂ 1171 — Â INDUSTRIAL MECHANICS - IDSYÂ 1181 — Â FLUID POWER SYSTEMS - IDSYÂ 1191 — Â PUMPS AND PIPING SYSTEMS - IDSYÂ 1240 — Â MAINTENANCE FOR RELIABILITY - IDSYÂ 2000 — Â PLC I - IDSYÂ 2001 — Â PLC II - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/automation-technology-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Automotive Technology, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - AUTTÂ 1010 — Â INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY - AUTTÂ 1020 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - AUTTÂ 1021 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS I - AUTTÂ 1022 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS II - AUTTÂ 1030 — Â AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE SYSTEMS - AUTTÂ 1040 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE PERFORMANCE - AUTTÂ 1050 — Â AUTOMOTIVE SUSPENSION AND STEERING SYSTEMS - AUTTÂ 1060 — Â AUTOMOTIVE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEMS - AUTTÂ 2010 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE REPAIR - AUTTÂ 2011 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE REPAIR I - AUTTÂ 2012 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE REPAIR II - AUTTÂ 2020 — Â AUTOMOTIVE MANUAL DRIVE TRAIN AND AXLES - AUTTÂ 2030 — Â AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS AND TRANSAXLES - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/automotive-technology-diploma --- # Automotive Chassis Technician Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - AUTTÂ 1010 — Â INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY - AUTTÂ 1020 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - AUTTÂ 1021 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS I - AUTTÂ 1022 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS II - AUTTÂ 1030 — Â AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE SYSTEMS - AUTTÂ 1050 — Â AUTOMOTIVE SUSPENSION AND STEERING SYSTEMS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/automotive-chassis-technician-specialist-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Automotive Climate Control Technician, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - AUTTÂ 1010 — Â INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY - AUTTÂ 1020 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - AUTTÂ 1021 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS I - AUTTÂ 1022 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS II - AUTTÂ 1060 — Â AUTOMOTIVE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEMS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/automotive-climate-control-technician-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Automotive Electrical/Electronic Systems Technician, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - AUTTÂ 1010 — Â INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY - AUTTÂ 1020 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - AUTTÂ 1021 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS I - AUTTÂ 1022 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS II Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/automotive-electrical-electronic-systems-technician-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Automotive Engine Performance Technician, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - AUTTÂ 1010 — Â INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY - AUTTÂ 1020 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - AUTTÂ 1021 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS I - AUTTÂ 1022 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS II - AUTTÂ 1040 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE PERFORMANCE Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/automotive-engine-performance-technician-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Automotive Engine Repair Technician, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - AUTTÂ 1010 — Â INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY - AUTTÂ 1020 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - AUTTÂ 1021 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS I - AUTTÂ 1022 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS II - AUTTÂ 2010 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE REPAIR - AUTTÂ 2011 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE REPAIR I - AUTTÂ 2012 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE REPAIR II Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/automotive-engine-repair-technician-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Automotive Light Duty Diesel Engine, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - AUTTÂ 1010 — Â INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY - AUTTÂ 1020 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - AUTTÂ 1040 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE PERFORMANCE - AUTTÂ 2010 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE REPAIR - AUTTÂ 2110 — Â AUTOMOTIVE LIGHT DUTY DIESEL ENGINES Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/automotive-light-duty-engine-tech-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Automotive Transmission/Transaxle Technician Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - AUTTÂ 1010 — Â INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY - AUTTÂ 1020 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - AUTTÂ 1021 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS I - AUTTÂ 1022 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS II - AUTTÂ 2020 — Â AUTOMOTIVE MANUAL DRIVE TRAIN AND AXLES - AUTTÂ 2030 — Â AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS AND TRANSAXLES Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/automotive-transmission-transaxle-technician-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Aviation Maintenance Technology, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - AVMTÂ 1001 — Â AVIATION MATHEMATICS - AVMTÂ 1011 — Â AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE REGULATIONS - AVMTÂ 1021 — Â AIRCRAFT APPLIED SCIENCES I - AVMTÂ 1026 — Â AIRCRAFT APPLIED SCIENCES II - AVMTÂ 1031 — Â AIRCRAFT ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS - AVMTÂ 1211 — Â AVIATION PHYSICS - AVMTÂ 2021 — Â AIRFRAME SHEET METAL - AVMTÂ 2026 — Â AIRFRAME NON-METALLIC STRUCTURES - AVMTÂ 2041 — Â AIRFRAME ASSEMBLY AND RIGGING - AVMTÂ 2051 — Â AIRFRAME INSPECTION - AVMTÂ 2061 — Â AIRCRAFT HYDRAULIC AND PNEUMATIC SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2071 — Â AIRCRAFT LANDING GEAR SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2081 — Â AIRCRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2086 — Â AIRCRAFT FUEL AND INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2091 — Â AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2096 — Â AIRCRAFT COMMUNICATION AND NAVIGATION SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2211 — Â RECIPROCATING ENGINE POWERPLANTS - AVMTÂ 2231 — Â GAS TURBINE POWERPLANTS - AVMTÂ 2251 — Â AIRCRAFT ENGINE INSPECTION - AVMTÂ 2261 — Â AIRCRAFT ENGINE FUEL AND FUEL METERING SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2271 — Â POWERPLANT INSTRUMENTS, FIRE PROTECTION AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2276 — Â POWERPLANT IGNITION & STARTING SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2281 — Â AIRCRAFT POWERPLANT ACCESSORY SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2286 — Â AIRCRAFT PROPELLER SYSTEMS - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/aviation-maintenance-technology-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Aviation Maintenance Technology, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - AVMTÂ 1001 — Â AVIATION MATHEMATICS - AVMTÂ 1011 — Â AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE REGULATIONS - AVMTÂ 1021 — Â AIRCRAFT APPLIED SCIENCES I - AVMTÂ 1026 — Â AIRCRAFT APPLIED SCIENCES II - AVMTÂ 1031 — Â AIRCRAFT ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS - AVMTÂ 1211 — Â AVIATION PHYSICS - AVMTÂ 2021 — Â AIRFRAME SHEET METAL - AVMTÂ 2026 — Â AIRFRAME NON-METALLIC STRUCTURES - AVMTÂ 2041 — Â AIRFRAME ASSEMBLY AND RIGGING - AVMTÂ 2051 — Â AIRFRAME INSPECTION - AVMTÂ 2061 — Â AIRCRAFT HYDRAULIC AND PNEUMATIC SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2071 — Â AIRCRAFT LANDING GEAR SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2081 — Â AIRCRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2086 — Â AIRCRAFT FUEL AND INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2091 — Â AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2096 — Â AIRCRAFT COMMUNICATION AND NAVIGATION SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2211 — Â RECIPROCATING ENGINE POWERPLANTS - AVMTÂ 2231 — Â GAS TURBINE POWERPLANTS - AVMTÂ 2251 — Â AIRCRAFT ENGINE INSPECTION - AVMTÂ 2261 — Â AIRCRAFT ENGINE FUEL AND FUEL METERING SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2271 — Â POWERPLANT INSTRUMENTS, FIRE PROTECTION AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2276 — Â POWERPLANT IGNITION & STARTING SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2281 — Â AIRCRAFT POWERPLANT ACCESSORY SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2286 — Â AIRCRAFT PROPELLER SYSTEMS - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS - MATHÂ 1013 — Â ALGEBRAIC CONCEPTS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/aviation-maintenance-technology-diploma --- # Aviation Maintenance Technician, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - AVMTÂ 1001 — Â AVIATION MATHEMATICS - AVMTÂ 1011 — Â AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE REGULATIONS - AVMTÂ 1021 — Â AIRCRAFT APPLIED SCIENCES I - AVMTÂ 1026 — Â AIRCRAFT APPLIED SCIENCES II - AVMTÂ 1031 — Â AIRCRAFT ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS - AVMTÂ 1211 — Â AVIATION PHYSICS - AVMTÂ 2021 — Â AIRFRAME SHEET METAL - AVMTÂ 2026 — Â AIRFRAME NON-METALLIC STRUCTURES - AVMTÂ 2041 — Â AIRFRAME ASSEMBLY AND RIGGING - AVMTÂ 2051 — Â AIRFRAME INSPECTION - AVMTÂ 2061 — Â AIRCRAFT HYDRAULIC AND PNEUMATIC SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2071 — Â AIRCRAFT LANDING GEAR SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2081 — Â AIRCRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2086 — Â AIRCRAFT FUEL AND INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2091 — Â AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2096 — Â AIRCRAFT COMMUNICATION AND NAVIGATION SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2211 — Â RECIPROCATING ENGINE POWERPLANTS - AVMTÂ 2231 — Â GAS TURBINE POWERPLANTS - AVMTÂ 2251 — Â AIRCRAFT ENGINE INSPECTION - AVMTÂ 2261 — Â AIRCRAFT ENGINE FUEL AND FUEL METERING SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2271 — Â POWERPLANT INSTRUMENTS, FIRE PROTECTION AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2276 — Â POWERPLANT IGNITION & STARTING SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2281 — Â AIRCRAFT POWERPLANT ACCESSORY SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2286 — Â AIRCRAFT PROPELLER SYSTEMS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/aviation-maintenance-technician-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Aviation Maintenance Technician-Airframe, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - AVMTÂ 1001 — Â AVIATION MATHEMATICS - AVMTÂ 1011 — Â AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE REGULATIONS - AVMTÂ 1021 — Â AIRCRAFT APPLIED SCIENCES I - AVMTÂ 1026 — Â AIRCRAFT APPLIED SCIENCES II - AVMTÂ 1031 — Â AIRCRAFT ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS - AVMTÂ 1211 — Â AVIATION PHYSICS - AVMTÂ 2021 — Â AIRFRAME SHEET METAL - AVMTÂ 2026 — Â AIRFRAME NON-METALLIC STRUCTURES - AVMTÂ 2041 — Â AIRFRAME ASSEMBLY AND RIGGING - AVMTÂ 2051 — Â AIRFRAME INSPECTION - AVMTÂ 2061 — Â AIRCRAFT HYDRAULIC AND PNEUMATIC SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2071 — Â AIRCRAFT LANDING GEAR SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2081 — Â AIRCRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2086 — Â AIRCRAFT FUEL AND INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2091 — Â AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2096 — Â AIRCRAFT COMMUNICATION AND NAVIGATION SYSTEMS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/aviation-maintenance-technician-airframe-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Aviation Maintenance Technician-Powerplant, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - AVMTÂ 1001 — Â AVIATION MATHEMATICS - AVMTÂ 1011 — Â AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE REGULATIONS - AVMTÂ 1021 — Â AIRCRAFT APPLIED SCIENCES I - AVMTÂ 1026 — Â AIRCRAFT APPLIED SCIENCES II - AVMTÂ 1031 — Â AIRCRAFT ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS - AVMTÂ 1211 — Â AVIATION PHYSICS - AVMTÂ 2211 — Â RECIPROCATING ENGINE POWERPLANTS - AVMTÂ 2231 — Â GAS TURBINE POWERPLANTS - AVMTÂ 2251 — Â AIRCRAFT ENGINE INSPECTION - AVMTÂ 2261 — Â AIRCRAFT ENGINE FUEL AND FUEL METERING SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2271 — Â POWERPLANT INSTRUMENTS, FIRE PROTECTION AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2276 — Â POWERPLANT IGNITION & STARTING SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2281 — Â AIRCRAFT POWERPLANT ACCESSORY SYSTEMS - AVMTÂ 2286 — Â AIRCRAFT PROPELLER SYSTEMS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/aviation-maintenance-technician-powerplant-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Chemical Technology, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - CHEMÂ 1211 — Â CHEMISTRY I - CHEMÂ 1211L — Â CHEMISTRY I LAB - CHEMÂ 1212 — Â CHEMISTRY II - CHEMÂ 1212L — Â CHEMISTRY II LAB - CHEMÂ 2211 — Â ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I - CHEMÂ 2211L — Â ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LAB - CHEMÂ 2212 — Â ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II - CHEMÂ 2212L — Â ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LAB - CHETÂ 1100 — Â INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY - CHETÂ 1200 — Â CHEMICAL METHODS AND FUNCTIONS - CHETÂ 1300 — Â CHEMICAL LITERATURE AND PORTFOLIO - CHETÂ 2110 — Â CHEMICAL SEPARATIONS AND ANALYSIS - CHETÂ 2120 — Â ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY I - CHETÂ 2210 — Â ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY II - CHETÂ 2220 — Â NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY - CHETÂ 2230 — Â INORGANIC CHEMISTRY - CHETÂ 2990 — Â INTERNSHIP - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MATHÂ 1113 — Â PRECALCULUS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/chemical-technology-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Chemical Analysis Technician, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - BIOCÂ 2310 — Â BIOCHEMISTRY - BIOCÂ 2310L — Â BIOCHEMISTRY LAB - CHEMÂ 1211 — Â CHEMISTRY I - CHEMÂ 1211L — Â CHEMISTRY I LAB - CHEMÂ 1212 — Â CHEMISTRY II - CHEMÂ 1212L — Â CHEMISTRY II LAB - CHEMÂ 2211 — Â ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I - CHEMÂ 2211L — Â ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LAB - CHEMÂ 2212 — Â ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II - CHEMÂ 2212L — Â ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LAB - CHETÂ 2120 — Â ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY I - CHETÂ 2210 — Â ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY II - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/chemical-analysis-technician-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Chemical Engineering Technology, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - CHEMÂ 1211 — Â CHEMISTRY I - CHEMÂ 1211L — Â CHEMISTRY I LAB - CHEMÂ 1212 — Â CHEMISTRY II - CHEMÂ 1212L — Â CHEMISTRY II LAB - CHETÂ 1200 — Â CHEMICAL METHODS AND FUNCTIONS - CHETÂ 1300 — Â CHEMICAL LITERATURE AND PORTFOLIO - CHETÂ 2220 — Â NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/chemical-engineering-technology-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Nuclear Science Technology, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - CHEMÂ 1211 — Â CHEMISTRY I - CHEMÂ 1211L — Â CHEMISTRY I LAB - CHEMÂ 1212 — Â CHEMISTRY II - CHEMÂ 1212L — Â CHEMISTRY II LAB - CHETÂ 1300 — Â CHEMICAL LITERATURE AND PORTFOLIO - CHETÂ 2220 — Â NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/nuclear-science-technology-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Science Technology, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - CHEMÂ 1151 — Â SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY - CHEMÂ 1151L — Â SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB - CHEMÂ 1152 — Â SURVEY OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY - CHEMÂ 1152L — Â SURVEY OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY LAB - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - PHYSÂ 1110 — Â CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS - PHYSÂ 1110L — Â CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS LAB Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/science-technology-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Wastewater Quality Technician, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - CHETÂ 1300 — Â CHEMICAL LITERATURE AND PORTFOLIO - CHETÂ 2990 — Â INTERNSHIP - ESCIÂ 1140 — Â WASTEWATER TREATMENT - ESCIÂ 1160 — Â INTRODUCTION TO WASTEWATER TREATMENT Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/wastewater-quality-technician-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Water Quality Technician, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - CHETÂ 1300 — Â CHEMICAL LITERATURE AND PORTFOLIO - CHETÂ 2990 — Â INTERNSHIP - ESCIÂ 1150 — Â WATER TREATMENT PROCESSES AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS - ESCIÂ 2020 — Â WATER DISTRIBUTION AND BACKFLOW Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/water-quality-technician-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Electrical Control Systems, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ELTRÂ 1010 — Â DIRECT CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - IDFCÂ 1011 — Â DIRECT CURRENTS I - IDSYÂ 1101 — Â DC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - IDSYÂ 1105 — Â AC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - IDSYÂ 1111 — Â INDUSTRIAL WIRING - IDSYÂ 1112 — Â MOTOR CONTROLS I - IDSYÂ 1113 — Â MOTOR CONTROLS II - IDSYÂ 1130 — Â INDUSTRIAL WIRING - IDSYÂ 1210 — Â INDUSTRIAL MOTOR CONTROLS II - IDSYÂ 1220 — Â INTERMEDIATE INDUSTRIAL PLCS - IDSYÂ 1230 — Â INSTRUMENTATION - IDSYÂ 2000 — Â PLC I - IDSYÂ 2001 — Â PLC II - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS - MATHÂ 1013 — Â ALGEBRAIC CONCEPTS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/electrical-control-systems-diploma --- # Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - CHEMÂ 1151 — Â SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY - CHEMÂ 1151L — Â SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB - CHEMÂ 1211 — Â CHEMISTRY I - CHEMÂ 1211L — Â CHEMISTRY I LAB - CISTÂ 1122 — Â HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE - CISTÂ 2451 — Â INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS - CISCO - CISTÂ 2452 — Â CISCO SWITCHING, ROUTING & WIRELESS ESSENTIALS - CISTÂ 2453 — Â ENTERPRISE NETWORKING, SECURITY, AND AUTOMATION - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - DFTGÂ 2010 — Â ENGINEERING GRAPHICS I - ECETÂ 1101 — Â CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I - ECETÂ 1110 — Â DIGITAL SYSTEMS I - ECETÂ 1191 — Â COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS - ECETÂ 2101 — Â CIRCUIT ANALYSIS II - ECETÂ 2110 — Â DIGITAL SYSTEMS II - ECETÂ 2120 — Â ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS I - ECETÂ 2220 — Â ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS II - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - ENGTÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - ENGTÂ 2300 — Â CAPSTONE PROJECT - ICETÂ 2010 — Â ELECTROMECHANICAL DEVICES - ICETÂ 2020 — Â INSTRUMENTATION AND PROCESS MEASUREMENT - ICETÂ 2030 — Â PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS - ICETÂ 2050 — Â PROCESS CONTROL - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MATHÂ 1113 — Â PRECALCULUS - MATHÂ 1131 — Â CALCULUS I - PHYSÂ 1111 — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I - PHYSÂ 1111L — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I LAB - PHYSÂ 1112 — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II - PHYSÂ 1112L — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II LAB Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/electrical-and-computer-engineering-technology-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Computer Engineering Technology, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - CISTÂ 2451 — Â INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS - CISCO - CISTÂ 2452 — Â CISCO SWITCHING, ROUTING & WIRELESS ESSENTIALS - ECETÂ 2110 — Â DIGITAL SYSTEMS II - ECETÂ 2120 — Â ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS I - ENGTÂ 2300 — Â CAPSTONE PROJECT Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/computer-engineering-technology-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Electrical Engineering Technology Fundamentals, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ECETÂ 1101 — Â CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I - ECETÂ 1110 — Â DIGITAL SYSTEMS I - ECETÂ 1191 — Â COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS - ECETÂ 2101 — Â CIRCUIT ANALYSIS II - ENGTÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MATHÂ 1113 — Â PRECALCULUS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/electrical-engineering-technology-fundamentals-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Electronics Engineering Technology, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - CISTÂ 2451 — Â INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS - CISCO - ECETÂ 2110 — Â DIGITAL SYSTEMS II - ECETÂ 2120 — Â ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS I - ECETÂ 2220 — Â ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS II - ENGTÂ 2300 — Â CAPSTONE PROJECT Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/electronics-engineering-technology-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Engineering Technology Basics, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - BIOLÂ 1111 — Â BIOLOGY I - BIOLÂ 1111L — Â BIOLOGY LAB I - CHEMÂ 1151 — Â SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY - CHEMÂ 1151L — Â SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB - CHEMÂ 1211 — Â CHEMISTRY I - CHEMÂ 1211L — Â CHEMISTRY I LAB - DFTGÂ 2010 — Â ENGINEERING GRAPHICS I - ECETÂ 1101 — Â CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - ENGTÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MATHÂ 1113 — Â PRECALCULUS - NUETÂ 1001 — Â INTRODUCTION TO THE NUCLEAR POWER INDUSTRY - NUETÂ 1256 — Â RADIATION PROTECTION AND INSTRUMENTATION - PHYSÂ 1111 — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I - PHYSÂ 1111L — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I LAB Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/engineering-technology-basics-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Instrumentation and Control Engineering Technology, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ENGTÂ 2300 — Â CAPSTONE PROJECT - ICETÂ 2010 — Â ELECTROMECHANICAL DEVICES - ICETÂ 2020 — Â INSTRUMENTATION AND PROCESS MEASUREMENT - ICETÂ 2030 — Â PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS - ICETÂ 2050 — Â PROCESS CONTROL Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/instrumentation-and-control-engineering-technology-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Electrical Systems Technology, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ELTRÂ 1010 — Â DIRECT CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS - ELTRÂ 1020 — Â ALTERNATING CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS - ELTRÂ 1060 — Â ELECTRICAL PRINTS, SCHEMATICS, AND SYMBOLS - ELTRÂ 1080 — Â COMMERCIAL WIRING I - ELTRÂ 1090 — Â COMMERCIAL WIRING II - ELTRÂ 1180 — Â ELECTRICAL CONTROLS - ELTRÂ 1205 — Â RESIDENTIAL WIRING I - ELTRÂ 1210 — Â RESIDENTIAL WIRING II - ELTRÂ 1220 — Â INDUSTRIAL PLC'S - ELTRÂ 1250 — Â DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING - ELTRÂ 1270 — Â N.E.C. INDUSTRIAL WIRING APPLICATIONS - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - IDFCÂ 1007 — Â INDUSTRIAL SAFETY PROCEDURES - IDFCÂ 1011 — Â DIRECT CURRENTS I - IDFCÂ 1012 — Â ALTERNATING CURRENT I - IDSYÂ 1101 — Â DC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - IDSYÂ 1105 — Â AC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/electrical-systems-technology-diploma --- # Industrial Mechanical Systems, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - IDSYÂ 1020 — Â PRINT READING AND PROBLEM SOLVING - IDSYÂ 1101 — Â DC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - IDSYÂ 1105 — Â AC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - IDSYÂ 1112 — Â MOTOR CONTROLS I - IDSYÂ 1160 — Â MECHANICAL LAWS AND PRINCIPLES - IDSYÂ 1171 — Â INDUSTRIAL MECHANICS - IDSYÂ 1181 — Â FLUID POWER SYSTEMS - IDSYÂ 1191 — Â PUMPS AND PIPING SYSTEMS - IDSYÂ 1240 — Â MAINTENANCE FOR RELIABILITY - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS - MATHÂ 1013 — Â ALGEBRAIC CONCEPTS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/industrial-mechanical-systems-diploma --- # Industrial Construction I, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - CARPÂ 1070 — Â SITE LAYOUT FOOTINGS AND FOUNDATIONS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/industrial-construction-i-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Instrumentation and Controls Technician I, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ELTRÂ 1010 — Â DIRECT CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS - ELTRÂ 1020 — Â ALTERNATING CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS - IDFCÂ 1011 — Â DIRECT CURRENTS I - IDFCÂ 1012 — Â ALTERNATING CURRENT I - IDSYÂ 1101 — Â DC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - IDSYÂ 1105 — Â AC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - IDSYÂ 1112 — Â MOTOR CONTROLS I - IDSYÂ 1113 — Â MOTOR CONTROLS II - IDSYÂ 1230 — Â INSTRUMENTATION - IDSYÂ 2000 — Â PLC I Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/instrumentation-and-controls-technician-i-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Mechanical Engineering Technology, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BUSNÂ 1320 — Â BUSINESS INTERACTION SKILLS - CHEMÂ 1211 — Â CHEMISTRY I - CHEMÂ 1211L — Â CHEMISTRY I LAB - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - DENAÂ 1080 — Â DENTAL ANATOMY - DFTGÂ 2010 — Â ENGINEERING GRAPHICS I - ECETÂ 1101 — Â CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I - ECETÂ 1191 — Â COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS - ECONÂ 1101 — Â PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - ENGLÂ 1105 — Â WORKPLACE AND TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION - ENGTÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MATHÂ 1113 — Â PRECALCULUS - MEGTÂ 1010 — Â MANUFACTURING PROCESSES - MEGTÂ 1910 — Â COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR MET - MEGTÂ 2020 — Â ENGINEERING MATERIALS - MEGTÂ 2030 — Â STATICS - MEGTÂ 2080 — Â STRENGTH OF MATERIALS - MEGTÂ 2090 — Â MACHINE DESIGN - MEGTÂ 2100 — Â MANUFACTURING QUALITY CONTROL - MEGTÂ 2260 — Â FLUID POWER - MEGTÂ 2600 — Â FINAL PROJECTS - NUETÂ 1001 — Â INTRODUCTION TO THE NUCLEAR POWER INDUSTRY - NUETÂ 1171 — Â NUCLEAR PLANT MECHANICAL COMPONENTS - NUETÂ 1251 — Â NUCLEAR THERMODYNAMICS AND FLUID FLOW - PHYSÂ 1111 — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I - PHYSÂ 1111L — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I LAB - TDSGÂ 1202 — Â ENGINEERING GRAPHICS II - TDSGÂ 1203 — Â ENGINEERING GRAPHICS III - TDSGÂ 1205 — Â CAD/CAM Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/mechanical-engineering-technology-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Mechatronics Technology, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - AUMFÂ 1150 — Â INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ELTRÂ 1020 — Â ALTERNATING CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - IDFCÂ 1011 — Â DIRECT CURRENTS I - IDFCÂ 1012 — Â ALTERNATING CURRENT I - IDFCÂ 1013 — Â SOLID STATE DEVICES I - IDSYÂ 1101 — Â DC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - IDSYÂ 1105 — Â AC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - IDSYÂ 1112 — Â MOTOR CONTROLS I - IDSYÂ 1113 — Â MOTOR CONTROLS II - IDSYÂ 1181 — Â FLUID POWER SYSTEMS - IDSYÂ 1230 — Â INSTRUMENTATION - IDSYÂ 2000 — Â PLC I - IDSYÂ 2001 — Â PLC II - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MCTXÂ 2250 — Â CAPSTONE PROJECT Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/mechatronics-technology-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Mechatronics Technology, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - AUMFÂ 1150 — Â INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ELTRÂ 1010 — Â DIRECT CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS - ELTRÂ 1020 — Â ALTERNATING CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - IDFCÂ 1011 — Â DIRECT CURRENTS I - IDFCÂ 1012 — Â ALTERNATING CURRENT I - IDFCÂ 1013 — Â SOLID STATE DEVICES I - IDSYÂ 1101 — Â DC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - IDSYÂ 1105 — Â AC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - IDSYÂ 1112 — Â MOTOR CONTROLS I - IDSYÂ 1113 — Â MOTOR CONTROLS II - IDSYÂ 1181 — Â FLUID POWER SYSTEMS - IDSYÂ 1230 — Â INSTRUMENTATION - IDSYÂ 2000 — Â PLC I - IDSYÂ 2001 — Â PLC II - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS - MATHÂ 1013 — Â ALGEBRAIC CONCEPTS - MCTXÂ 2250 — Â CAPSTONE PROJECT Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/mechatronics-technology-diploma --- # NCCER Electrical Systems Construction and Maintenance, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COFCÂ 1080 — Â CONSTRUCTION TRADES CORE - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ELTRÂ 1000 — Â FUNDAMENTAL ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS - ELTRÂ 1015 — Â INTERMEDIATE ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS I - ELTRÂ 1025 — Â INTERMEDIATE ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS II - ELTRÂ 1035 — Â ADVANCED ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS I - ELTRÂ 1055 — Â ADVANCED ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS II - ELTRÂ 1080 — Â COMMERCIAL WIRING I - ELTRÂ 1090 — Â COMMERCIAL WIRING II - ELTRÂ 1180 — Â ELECTRICAL CONTROLS - ELTRÂ 1205 — Â RESIDENTIAL WIRING I - ELTRÂ 1210 — Â RESIDENTIAL WIRING II - ELTRÂ 1220 — Â INDUSTRIAL PLC'S - ELTRÂ 1270 — Â N.E.C. INDUSTRIAL WIRING APPLICATIONS - ELTRÂ 1525 — Â PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1100 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING - MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/nccer-electrical-systems-construction-and-maintenance-aas --- # NCCER Electrical Systems Construction and Maintenance, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COFCÂ 1080 — Â CONSTRUCTION TRADES CORE - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ELTRÂ 1000 — Â FUNDAMENTAL ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS - ELTRÂ 1015 — Â INTERMEDIATE ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS I - ELTRÂ 1025 — Â INTERMEDIATE ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS II - ELTRÂ 1035 — Â ADVANCED ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS I - ELTRÂ 1055 — Â ADVANCED ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS II - ELTRÂ 1080 — Â COMMERCIAL WIRING I - ELTRÂ 1090 — Â COMMERCIAL WIRING II - ELTRÂ 1180 — Â ELECTRICAL CONTROLS - ELTRÂ 1205 — Â RESIDENTIAL WIRING I - ELTRÂ 1210 — Â RESIDENTIAL WIRING II - ELTRÂ 1220 — Â INDUSTRIAL PLC'S - ELTRÂ 1270 — Â N.E.C. INDUSTRIAL WIRING APPLICATIONS - ELTRÂ 1525 — Â PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/nccer-electrical-systems-construction-and-maintenance-diploma --- # NCCER Basic Electrical Systems Technician, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - COFCÂ 1080 — Â CONSTRUCTION TRADES CORE - ELTRÂ 1000 — Â FUNDAMENTAL ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS - ELTRÂ 1015 — Â INTERMEDIATE ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS I Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/nccer-basic-electrical-systems-technician-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # NCCER Carpentry Fundamentals, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - CARPÂ 1000 — Â FUNDAMENTAL CARPENTRY SKILLS - CARPÂ 1015 — Â STRUCTURAL FRAMING I - CARPÂ 1020 — Â STUCTURAL FRAMING II - COFCÂ 1080 — Â CONSTRUCTION TRADES CORE Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/nccer-carpentry-fundamentals --- # NCCER Electrical Systems Construction and Maintenance, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - COFCÂ 1080 — Â CONSTRUCTION TRADES CORE - ELTRÂ 1000 — Â FUNDAMENTAL ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS - ELTRÂ 1015 — Â INTERMEDIATE ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS I - ELTRÂ 1025 — Â INTERMEDIATE ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS II - ELTRÂ 1035 — Â ADVANCED ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS I - ELTRÂ 1055 — Â ADVANCED ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS II Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/nccer-electrical-systems-construction-and-maintenance-tcc --- # NCCER Intermediate Electrical Systems Technician, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ELTRÂ 1025 — Â INTERMEDIATE ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS II - ELTRÂ 1035 — Â ADVANCED ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS I - ELTRÂ 1055 — Â ADVANCED ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS II Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/nccer-intermediate-electrical-systems-technician-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # NCCER Specialty Electrical Services, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - COFCÂ 1080 — Â CONSTRUCTION TRADES CORE - ELTRÂ 1000 — Â FUNDAMENTAL ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/nccer-specialty-electrical-services-technician-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Commercial Wiring, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ELTRÂ 1010 — Â DIRECT CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS - ELTRÂ 1020 — Â ALTERNATING CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS - ELTRÂ 1060 — Â ELECTRICAL PRINTS, SCHEMATICS, AND SYMBOLS - ELTRÂ 1080 — Â COMMERCIAL WIRING I - ELTRÂ 1090 — Â COMMERCIAL WIRING II - IDFCÂ 1007 — Â INDUSTRIAL SAFETY PROCEDURES - IDFCÂ 1011 — Â DIRECT CURRENTS I - IDFCÂ 1012 — Â ALTERNATING CURRENT I - IDSYÂ 1101 — Â DC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - IDSYÂ 1105 — Â AC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/commercial-wiring-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Electrical Contracting Technician, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ELTRÂ 1010 — Â DIRECT CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS - ELTRÂ 1020 — Â ALTERNATING CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS - ELTRÂ 1060 — Â ELECTRICAL PRINTS, SCHEMATICS, AND SYMBOLS - ELTRÂ 1080 — Â COMMERCIAL WIRING I - ELTRÂ 1090 — Â COMMERCIAL WIRING II - ELTRÂ 1180 — Â ELECTRICAL CONTROLS - ELTRÂ 1205 — Â RESIDENTIAL WIRING I - ELTRÂ 1210 — Â RESIDENTIAL WIRING II - IDFCÂ 1011 — Â DIRECT CURRENTS I - IDFCÂ 1012 — Â ALTERNATING CURRENT I - IDSYÂ 1101 — Â DC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - IDSYÂ 1105 — Â AC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/electrical-contracting-technician-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Photovoltaic Systems Installation and Repair Technician, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ELTRÂ 1010 — Â DIRECT CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS - ELTRÂ 1020 — Â ALTERNATING CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS - ELTRÂ 1060 — Â ELECTRICAL PRINTS, SCHEMATICS, AND SYMBOLS - ELTRÂ 1525 — Â PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS - IDFCÂ 1007 — Â INDUSTRIAL SAFETY PROCEDURES - IDFCÂ 1011 — Â DIRECT CURRENTS I - IDFCÂ 1012 — Â ALTERNATING CURRENT I - IDSYÂ 1101 — Â DC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - IDSYÂ 1105 — Â AC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/photovoltaic-systems-installation-and-repair-technician-tcc --- # Residential Wiring Technician, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - ELTRÂ 1010 — Â DIRECT CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS - ELTRÂ 1020 — Â ALTERNATING CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS - ELTRÂ 1060 — Â ELECTRICAL PRINTS, SCHEMATICS, AND SYMBOLS - ELTRÂ 1205 — Â RESIDENTIAL WIRING I - ELTRÂ 1210 — Â RESIDENTIAL WIRING II - IDFCÂ 1007 — Â INDUSTRIAL SAFETY PROCEDURES - IDFCÂ 1011 — Â DIRECT CURRENTS I - IDFCÂ 1012 — Â ALTERNATING CURRENT I - IDSYÂ 1101 — Â DC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - IDSYÂ 1105 — Â AC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/residential-wiring-technician-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Nuclear Engineering Technology, Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - CHEMÂ 1211 — Â CHEMISTRY I - CHEMÂ 1211L — Â CHEMISTRY I LAB - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - ECETÂ 1101 — Â CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I - ECETÂ 2101 — Â CIRCUIT ANALYSIS II - ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC - MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MATHÂ 1113 — Â PRECALCULUS - NUETÂ 1001 — Â INTRODUCTION TO THE NUCLEAR POWER INDUSTRY - NUETÂ 1171 — Â NUCLEAR PLANT MECHANICAL COMPONENTS - NUETÂ 1181 — Â NUCLEAR PLANT ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS - NUETÂ 1221 — Â NUCLEAR MATERIALS PROCESSING - NUETÂ 1251 — Â NUCLEAR THERMODYNAMICS AND FLUID FLOW - NUETÂ 1256 — Â RADIATION PROTECTION AND INSTRUMENTATION - NUETÂ 1261 — Â BSC REACTOR THEORY, DESIGN, AND OPERATION - NUETÂ 1301 — Â REACTOR PLANT PROTECTION AND SAFETY - NUETÂ 2021 — Â MATERIALS SCIENCE - PHYSÂ 1111 — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I - PHYSÂ 1111L — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I LAB Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/nuclear-engineering-technology-associate-of-applied-science-degree --- # Welding and Joining Technology, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS - EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I - MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS - WELDÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO WELDING TECHNOLOGY - WELDÂ 1010 — Â OXYFUEL CUTTING - WELDÂ 1030 — Â BLUEPRINT READING FOR WELDING TECHNOLOGY - WELDÂ 1040 — Â FLAT SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING - WELDÂ 1050 — Â HORIZONT SHIELD METAL ARC WELDING - WELDÂ 1060 — Â VERTICAL SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING - WELDÂ 1070 — Â OVERHEAD SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDNG - WELDÂ 1090 — Â GAS METAL ARC WELDING - WELDÂ 1110 — Â GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING - WELDÂ 1120 — Â PREPARATION FOR INDUSTRIAL QUALIFICATION - WELDÂ 1150 — Â ADVANCED GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING - WELDÂ 1152 — Â PIPE WELDING - WELDÂ 1153 — Â FLUX CORED ARC WELDING Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/welding-and-joining-technology-diploma --- # Advanced Pipe Welding, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** WELD 2010 WELD 1152 WELD 2010 Advanced Pipe Welding, Technical Certificate of Credit Overview Offered at the Augusta campus Entrance Dates: Fall, Spring, and Summer Length of Program: One Term Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 8 Program Description: The Advanced Pipe Welding program is designed to take the graduate of Augusta Technical College Welding program to the next level of welding in the pipe field. Program learning opportunities develop academic, technical, and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, retention, and advancement. The program emphasizes weldin… ## Courses - WELDÂ 1152 — Â PIPE WELDING - WELDÂ 2010 — Â ADVANCED PIPE WELDING Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/advanced-pipe-welding-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welder, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - WELDÂ 1050 — Â HORIZONT SHIELD METAL ARC WELDING - WELDÂ 1060 — Â VERTICAL SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING - WELDÂ 1070 — Â OVERHEAD SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDNG Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/advanced-shielded-metal-arc-welder-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Basic Shielded Metal Arc Welder, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - WELDÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO WELDING TECHNOLOGY - WELDÂ 1010 — Â OXYFUEL CUTTING - WELDÂ 1040 — Â FLAT SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/basic-shielded-metal-arc-welder-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # Gas Metal Arc Welder, Technical Certificate of Credit **Certificate** ## Courses - WELDÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO WELDING TECHNOLOGY - WELDÂ 1010 — Â OXYFUEL CUTTING - WELDÂ 1040 — Â FLAT SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING - WELDÂ 1090 — Â GAS METAL ARC WELDING - WELDÂ 1153 — Â FLUX CORED ARC WELDING Source: https://augustatech.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2026-2027/2026-2027-academic-catalog/programs-of-study/tr-reddy-school-of-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-technology/gas-metal-arc-welder-technical-certificate-of-credit --- # ACCTÂ 1100 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I Introduces the basic financial accounting concepts of the complete accounting cycle and provides the student with the necessary skills to maintain a set of books for a sole proprietorship. Topics include: accounting vocabulary and concepts, the accounting cycle for a personal service business, the accounting cycle for a merchandising business, inventory, cash control and receivables. Laboratory work demonstrates theory presented in class. --- # ACCTÂ 1105 — Â FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II Introduces the intermediate financial accounting concepts that provide the student with the necessary skills to maintain a set of books for a partnership and corporation. Topics include: Fixed and Intangible Assets, Current and Long-Term Liabilities (Notes Payable), Payroll, Accounting for a Partnership, Accounting for a Corporation, Statement of Cash Flows, and Financial Statement Analysis, Laboratory work demonstrates theory presented in class. Prerequisites: ACCT 1100 --- # ACCTÂ 1115 — Â COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING Emphasizes operation of computerized accounting systems from manual input forms. Topics include: company creation (service and merchandising), chart of accounts, customers transactions, vendors transactions, banking activities, merchandise inventory, employees and payroll, and financial reports. Laboratory work includes theoretical and technical application. Prerequisites: ACCT 1100 --- # ACCTÂ 1120 — Â SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS This course covers the knowledge and skills to use spreadsheet software through course demonstrations, laboratory exercises and projects. Topics and assignments will include: spreadsheet concepts, creating and manipulating data, formatting data and content, creating and modifying formulas, presenting data visually and collaborating and securing data. --- # ACCTÂ 1125 — Â INDIVIDUAL TAX ACCOUNTING Provides instruction for the preparation of individual federal income tax returns. Topics include: taxable income, income adjustments, schedules, standard deductions, itemized deductions, exemptions, tax credits, and tax calculations. --- # ACCTÂ 1130 — Â PAYROLL ACCOUNTING Provides an understanding of the laws that affect a company*s payroll structure and practical application skills in maintaining payroll records. Topics include: payroll tax laws, payroll tax forms, payroll and personnel records, computing wages and salaries, taxes affecting employees and employers, and analyzing and journalizing payroll transactions. Prerequisites: ACCT 1100 --- # ACCTÂ 2000 — Â MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING III Emphasizes the interpretation of data by management in planning and controlling business activities. Topics include Managerial Accounting Concepts, Manufacturing Accounting using a Job Order Cost System, Manufacturing Accounting using a Process Cost System, Cost Behavior and Cost-Volume-Profit, Budgeting and Standard Cost Accounting, Flexible Budgets, Standard Costs and Variances, and Capital Investment Analysis and Budgeting. Laboratory work demonstrates theory presented in class. Prerequisites: ACCT 1105 --- # ACCTÂ 2105 — Â ACCOUNTING INTERNSHIP II Introduces the application and reinforcement of accounting and employability principles in an actual job setting. Acquaints the student with realistic work situations and provides insights into accounting applications on the job. Topics include: appropriate work habits, acceptable job performance, application of accounting knowledge and skills, interpersonal relations, and development of productivity. The full-time accounting internship is implemented through the use of written individualized training plans, written performance evaluation, and weekly documentation or seminars and/or other pro… --- # ACCTÂ 2120 — Â BUSINESS TAX ACCOUNTING Provides instruction for preparation of both state and federal partnership, corporation and other business tax returns. Topics include: organization form, overview of taxation of partnership, special partnership issues, corporate tax elections, adjustments to income and expenses, tax elections, forms and schedules, tax credits, reconciliation of book and tax income, tax depreciation methods, and tax calculations. Prerequisites: ACCT 1125 --- # ACCTÂ 2130 — Â INTEGRATED ACCOUNTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Emphasizes use of database management packages, electronic spreadsheet packages, and accounting software packages for accounting/financial applications with more advanced systems. Topics include: creation and management of database applications, creation and management of spreadsheet applications, and creation and management of accounting integrated software systems. Prerequisites: ACCT 1105, ACCT 1115, ACCT 1120 --- # ACCTÂ 2140 — Â LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS Introduces law and its relationship to business. Topics include: legal ethics, legal processes, business contracts, business torts and crimes, real and personal property, agency and employment, risk-bearing devices, and Uniform Commercial Code. --- # ACCTÂ 2145 — Â PERSONAL FINANCE Introduces practical applications of concepts and techniques used to manage personal finance. Topics include: cash management, time value of money, credit, major purchasing decisions, insurance, investments, retirement, and estate planning. --- # ACCTÂ 2155 — Â PRINCIPLES OF FRAUD EXAMINATION Provides instruction of the basic principles and theories of occupational fraud. Topics include: fraud concepts, skimming, cash larceny, billing schemes, check tampering, payroll schemes, expense reimbursement schemes, register disbursement schemes, non-cash assets fraud, corruption schemes, and accounting principles and fraud. --- # ACCTÂ 2210 — Â SECURE ACCOUNTING I Secure Accounting I focuses on the use of information systems in the accounting process with an emphasis on computer systems, internal controls, and information security. This course provides students with analytical tools necessary to evaluate users' accounting information needs, and to design, implement, and maintain an accounting information system to support business processes and cycles and keeping information secure. Among the topics covered are: the components of a contemporary accounting information system (AIS); information security and internal controls, particularly within Internet… Prerequisites: ACCT 1105, ACCT 1120 --- # ACCTÂ 2220 — Â SECURE ACCOUNTING II This course provides students with analytical tools necessary to evaluate users' accounting information needs, and to design, implement, and maintain an accounting information system to support business processes and cycles and keep information secure. Topics and assignments will include the basic functions performed by accounting information systems; efficient transaction processing; provision of adequate internal controls to safeguard assets including data; preparation of information useful to decision making and implementation of the REA data model for each of the following: the revenue cy… Prerequisites: ACCT 2210 --- # AIRCÂ 1005 — Â REFRIGERATION FUNDAMENTALS Introduces the basic concepts, theories, and safety regulations and procedures of refrigeration. Topics include an introduction to OSHA, safety, first aid, laws of thermodynamics, pressure and temperature relationships, heat transfer, the refrigerant cycle, refrigerant identification, and types of AC systems. --- # AIRCÂ 1010 — Â REFRIGERATION PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES This course introduces the student to basic refrigeration system principles and practices. Topics include refrigeration tools, piping practices, service valves, leak testing, refrigerant recovery, recycling and reclamation, evacuation, charging, and safety. --- # AIRCÂ 1020 — Â REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS COMPONENTS This course provides the student with the skills and knowledge and skills to install, test, and service major components of a refrigeration system. Topics include compressors, condensers, evaporators, metering devices, service procedures, refrigeration systems and safety. --- # AIRCÂ 1030 — Â HVACR ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS This course provides an introduction to fundamental electrical concepts and theories as applied to the air conditioning industry. Topics include AC and DC theory, electric meters, electrical diagrams, distribution systems, electrical panels, voltage circuits, code requirements, and safety. --- # AIRCÂ 1040 — Â HVACR ELECTRICAL MOTORS This course provides the student with the skills and knowledge necessary for application and service of electric motors commonly used by the refrigeration and air conditioning industry. Topics include diagnostic techniques, capacitors, installation procedures, types of electric motors, electric motor service, and safety. --- # AIRCÂ 1050 — Â HVACR ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND CONTROLS Provides instruction in identifying, installing, and testing commonly used electrical components in an air conditioning system. Topics include: pressure switches, transformers, other commonly used controls, diagnostic techniques, installation procedures, solid state controls, and safety. --- # AIRCÂ 1060 — Â AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS APPLICATION AND INSTALLATION Provides instruction on the installation and service of residential air conditioning systems. Topics include: installation procedures, split-systems, add-on systems, packaged systems, system wiring, control circuits, and safety. --- # AIRCÂ 1070 — Â GAS HEAT This course introduces principles of combustion and service requirements for gas heating systems. Topics include servicing procedures, electrical controls, piping, gas valves, venting, code requirements, principles of combustion, and safety. --- # AIRCÂ 1080 — Â HEAT PUMPS AND RELATED SYSTEMS This course provides instruction on the principles, applications, and operation of a residential heat pump system. Topics include installation and servicing procedures, electrical components, geothermal ground source energy supplies, dual fuel, valves, and troubleshooting techniques. --- # AIRCÂ 1090 — Â TROUBLESHOOTING AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS This course provides instruction on the troubleshooting and repair of major components of a residential air conditioning system. Topics include troubleshooting techniques, electrical controls, air flow, the refrigeration cycle, electrical servicing procedures, and safety. --- # ALHSÂ 1011 — Â STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE HUMAN BODY Focuses on basic normal structure and function of the human body. Topics include general plan and function of the human body, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, nervous and sensory systems, endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic system, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system, and reproductive system. --- # ALHSÂ 1040 — Â INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH CARE Introduces a grouping of fundamental principles, practices, and issues common in the health care profession. In addition to the essential skills, students explore various delivery systems and related issues. Topics include: basic life support/CPR, basic emergency care/first aid and triage, vital signs, infection control/blood and air-borne pathogens. --- # ALHSÂ 1060 — Â DIET AND NURTRITION FOR ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES A study of the nutritional needs of the individual. Topics include: nutrients, standard and modified diets, nutrition throughout the lifespan, and client education. --- # ALHSÂ 1090 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES Introduces the elements of medical terminology. Emphasis is placed on building familiarity with medical words through knowledge of roots, prefixes, and suffixes. Topics include: origins (roots, prefixes, and suffixes), word building, abbreviations and symbols, and terminology related to the human anatomy. --- # ARTSÂ 1101 — Â ART APPRECIATION Explores the visual arts and the relationship to human needs and aspirations. Students investigate the value of art, themes in art, the elements and principles of composition, and the materials and processes used for artistic expression. Well-known works of visual art are explored. The course encourages student interest in the visual arts beyond the classroom. --- # AUMFÂ 1150 — Â INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS Explores basic robotic concepts. Studies robots in typical application environments. Topics include: robot history and fundamentals, robot classification, power sources, robot applications in the workplace, robot control techniques, path control, end of arm tooling, robot operation and robot controllers, controller architecture in a system, robotic language programming, and human interface issues. Prerequisites: AUMF 1120, IDSY 1120 --- # AUTTÂ 1010 — Â INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Introduces basic concepts and practices necessary for safe and effective automotive shop operations. Topics include: safety procedures; legal/ethical responsibilities; general service; hand tools; shop organization, management, and work flow systems. --- # AUTTÂ 1020 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Introduces automotive electricity, emphasizes the basic principles, diagnosis, and service/repair of batteries, starting systems, starting system components, alternators and regulators, lighting system, gauges, horn, wiper/washer, and accessories. --- # AUTTÂ 1021 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS I Introduces automotive electricity, emphasizes the basic principles, diagnosis, and service/repair of batteries, starting systems, starting system components, and basic lighting systems. --- # AUTTÂ 1022 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS II Emphasizes the basic principles, diagnosis, and service/repair of alternators and regulators, advanced lighting systems, gauges, horn, wiper/washer, and accessories. --- # AUTTÂ 1030 — Â AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE SYSTEMS Introduces brake systems theory and its application to automotive systems and anti-lock brake system (ABS) to include ABS components and ABS operation, testing, and diagnosis. Topics include: hydraulic system diagnosis and repair; drum brake diagnosis and repair; disc brake diagnosis and repair; power assist units diagnosis and repair; miscellaneous brake components (wheel bearings, parking brakes, electrical, etc.) diagnosis and repair; test, diagnose, and service electronic brake control system. --- # AUTTÂ 1040 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE PERFORMANCE Introduces basic engine performance systems which support and control four stroke gasoline engine operations and reduce emissions. Topics include: general engine diagnosis, computerized engine controls and diagnosis, ignition system diagnosis and repair, fuel and air induction, exhaust systems, emission control systems diagnosis and repair, and other related engine service. --- # AUTTÂ 1050 — Â AUTOMOTIVE SUSPENSION AND STEERING SYSTEMS Introduces students to principles of steering, suspension, wheel alignment, electronic steering, and electronic active suspension. Topics include: general suspension and steering systems diagnosis; steering systems diagnosis and repair; suspension systems diagnosis and repair; related suspension and steering service; wheel alignment diagnosis, adjustment and repair, wheel and tire diagnosis and repair. --- # AUTTÂ 1060 — Â AUTOMOTIVE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEMS Introduces the theory and operation of automotive heating and air conditioning systems. Students attain proficiency in inspection, testing, service, and repair of heating and air conditioning systems and related components. Topics include: a/c system diagnosis and repair; refrigeration system component diagnosis and repair; heating, ventilation, and engine cooling systems diagnosis and repair; operating systems and related controls diagnosis and repair; refrigerant recovery, recycling, and handling. --- # AUTTÂ 2010 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE REPAIR This course introduces the student to automotive engine theory and repair, placing emphasis on inspection, testing, and diagnostic techniques for both 2 cycle and 4 cycle internal combustion engines. Topics include general engine diagnosis; removal and reinstallation; cylinder heads and valve trains diagnosis and repair; engine blocks assembly diagnosis and repair; lubrication and cooling systems diagnosis and repair. --- # AUTTÂ 2011 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE REPAIR I This course introduces the student to automotive engine theory and repair, placing emphasis on inspection, testing, and diagnostic techniques for both 2 cycle and 4 cycle internal combustion engines. Topics include general engine diagnosis; removal and reinstallation; basic cylinder heads and valve trains diagnosis and repair; and lubrication and cooling systems diagnosis and repair. --- # AUTTÂ 2012 — Â AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE REPAIR II This course continues automotive engine theory and repair, placing emphasis on inspection, testing, and diagnostic techniques for both 2 cycle and 4 cycle internal combustion engines. Topics include advanced cylinder heads and valve trains diagnosis and repair; and engine blocks assembly, diagnosis and repair. --- # AUTTÂ 2020 — Â AUTOMOTIVE MANUAL DRIVE TRAIN AND AXLES This course introduces basics of rear-wheel drive, front-wheel drive, and four-wheel drive drive line related operation, diagnosis, service and related electronic controls. Topics include: drive shaft and half shaft, universal and constant-velocity (CV) joint diagnosis and repair; ring and pinion gears and differential case assembly; limited slip differential; drive axle shaft; four-wheel drive/all-wheel drive component diagnosis and repair. Introduces basics of front and rear-wheel drive. Clutch operation, diagnosis and service is included. Electronic controls related to transmission/transax… --- # AUTTÂ 2030 — Â AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS AND TRANSAXLES Introduces students to basic automatic transmission/transaxle theory, operation, inspection, service, and repair procedures as well as electronic diagnosis and repair. Topics include: general automatic transmission and transaxle diagnosis; in vehicle and off vehicle transmission and transaxle maintenance, adjustment and repair. --- # AUTTÂ 2110 — Â AUTOMOTIVE LIGHT DUTY DIESEL ENGINES This course allows students in the auto service tech programs to learn about the basic systems and service procedures on modern light duty diesel vehicles. Topics covered include diesel engine operating principles and diagnostics; diesel fuel induction systems; diesel air induction systems; diesel exhaust and emissions systems; and basic preventive maintenance procedures followed for these types of vehicles in most service shops. --- # AVMTÂ 1001 — Â AVIATION MATHEMATICS This course provides the student with the knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with mathematics as it relates to aircraft maintenance. Topics include: algebraic concepts; extract roots and raise numbers to a given power; area and volume of various geometric shapes; and ratio, proportion, and percentage problems. --- # AVMTÂ 1011 — Â AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE REGULATIONS This course provides the student with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with regulations, maintenance forms, records, publications, and human factors. Topics include: maintenance publications; maintenance forms and records; mechanic privileges and limitations; and human factors. --- # AVMTÂ 1021 — Â AIRCRAFT APPLIED SCIENCES I This course provides the student with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with materials, hardware, and processes; ground operations and servicing; cleaning, corrosion control, and aircraft finishes; and aircraft inspection concepts and techniques. Topics include: aircraft materials, hardware and processes and inspection concepts and techniques; ground operations and servicing; and aircraft cleaning and corrosion control. --- # AVMTÂ 1026 — Â AIRCRAFT APPLIED SCIENCES II This course provides the student with the knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft drawings, weight and balance, and fluid lines and fittings. Topics include: aircraft drawings; aircraft weight and balance; and fluid lines and fittings. --- # AVMTÂ 1031 — Â AIRCRAFT ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS This course provides the student with a knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with basic electricity and electronics. Topics include: relationship of voltage, current, resistance, and continuity in electrical circuits; electrical circuit diagrams; electrical power; capacitance and inductance; batteries; and solid state devices. --- # AVMTÂ 1211 — Â AVIATION PHYSICS This course provides the student with the knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aviation physics. Topics include: Physics fundamentals; pressure, temperature, and volume of air mass; basic aerodynamics and theory of flight; physical factors affecting engine output; relationship of pressure, area, and force; and principles of simple machines. --- # AVMTÂ 2021 — Â AIRFRAME SHEET METAL This course provides the student with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft metallic structures. Topics include: sheet metal structures introductions; conventional and special rivets and fasteners; sheet metal form, layout, and bend; and welding. --- # AVMTÂ 2026 — Â AIRFRAME NON-METALLIC STRUCTURES This course provides the student with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft non-metallic structures. Topics include: wood structures and coverings; composite structures; plastic structures; windows and interior furnishings. --- # AVMTÂ 2041 — Â AIRFRAME ASSEMBLY AND RIGGING This course provides the student with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft flight controls and rotorcraft fundamentals. Topics include: assembly and rigging of fixed wing aircraft; assembly and rigging of rotary wing aircraft; and aircraft components, including flight controls surfaces. --- # AVMTÂ 2051 — Â AIRFRAME INSPECTION This course provides the student with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with airframe inspection. Topic includes: airframe conformity; and airframe airworthiness. --- # AVMTÂ 2061 — Â AIRCRAFT HYDRAULIC AND PNEUMATIC SYSTEMS This course provides the student with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft hydraulic and pneumatic power systems. Topics include: aircraft hydraulic systems; and aircraft pneumatic systems. --- # AVMTÂ 2071 — Â AIRCRAFT LANDING GEAR SYSTEMS This course provides the student with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft landing gear. Topics include: landing gear retraction systems and shock struts; brakes, wheels, and tires; and steering systems. --- # AVMTÂ 2081 — Â AIRCRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS This course provides the student with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft environmental control; aircraft ice and rain control systems; and airframe fire protection systems. Topics include: cabin atmosphere control systems; ice and rain control systems; and airframe fire protection systems. --- # AVMTÂ 2086 — Â AIRCRAFT FUEL AND INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS This course provides the student with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft fuel systems; aircraft instrument systems; and water and waste systems. Topics include: aircraft fuel systems; aircraft instrument systems; and water and waste systems. --- # AVMTÂ 2091 — Â AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS This course provides the student with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft electrical systems. Topics include: power generation and distribution; electrical components; and electrical troubleshooting and maintenance. --- # AVMTÂ 2096 — Â AIRCRAFT COMMUNICATION AND NAVIGATION SYSTEMS This course provides the student with knowledge, risk management, and skill associated with aircraft communication and navigation systems. Topics include: autopilot servos and approach coupling systems; aircraft electronic communication and navigation systems including VHF and passenger address interphones; and antenna and electronic equipment installation. --- # AVMTÂ 2211 — Â RECIPROCATING ENGINE POWERPLANTS This course provides the student with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft reciprocating engines. Topics included: aircraft reciprocating engine theory; and aircraft reciprocating engine repair and maintenance. --- # AVMTÂ 2231 — Â GAS TURBINE POWERPLANTS This course provides the student with the knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft turbine engines. Topics include: aircraft gas turbine engine theory; and removal, installation, inspection, and troubleshooting aircraft gas turbine engines. --- # AVMTÂ 2251 — Â AIRCRAFT ENGINE INSPECTION This course provides the student with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft engine inspections. Topics include: aircraft powerplant conformity inspection; and aircraft powerplant airworthiness inspection --- # AVMTÂ 2261 — Â AIRCRAFT ENGINE FUEL AND FUEL METERING SYSTEMS This course provides the student with the knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with engine fuel and fuel metering systems. Topics include: engine fuel system components; reciprocating fuel metering; turbine fuel metering; and inspect, check, service, troubleshoot, and repair engine fuel systems. --- # AVMTÂ 2271 — Â POWERPLANT INSTRUMENTS, FIRE PROTECTION AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS This course provides the student with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft engine instrument systems; aircraft engine fire protection systems; and aircraft engine electrical systems. Topics include: aircraft engine instrument systems; aircraft engine fire protection systems; and aircraft engine electrical systems. --- # AVMTÂ 2276 — Â POWERPLANT IGNITION & STARTING SYSTEMS This course provides the student with the knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft ignition and starting systems. Topics include: reciprocating ignition and starting; and turbine ignition and starting. --- # AVMTÂ 2281 — Â AIRCRAFT POWERPLANT ACCESSORY SYSTEMS This course provides the student with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft lubrication systems; aircraft reciprocating engine induction and cooling systems; turbine engine air systems; and engine exhaust and reverser systems. Topics include: lubrication systems; reciprocating engine induction and cooling systems; turbine engine air systems; and engine exhaust and reverser systems. --- # AVMTÂ 2286 — Â AIRCRAFT PROPELLER SYSTEMS This course provides the student with the knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft propellers. Topics include: propeller theory and fundamentals; and inspect, troubleshoot, and maintain propellers. --- # BAFNÂ 1100 — Â INTRODUCTION TO BANKING AND FINANCE Introduces the student to the history, documents, and operational functions of the banking industry. --- # BAFNÂ 1110 — Â MONEY AND BANKING The course emphasizes the relevance of monetary instruments, financial intermediaries, and the central banks as they impact local, state, national, and international economics. Topics include: the history and evolution of financial institutions, monetary instruments and flow; and central banking, operations, and policies. --- # BAFNÂ 1115 — Â PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING This course provides knowledge and applications in the management of personal and consumer finance. Topics include: record keeping, budgeting, credit principles, investment principles, and forecasting. --- # BARBÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO BARBER/STYLING IMPLEMENTS Introduction to Barber/Styling Implements is designed to give an overview of the barbering profession. Students are also taught the fundamentals of each barber/styling implement. Emphasis will be placed on the maintenance and care of each implement. Topics include: Barbering history, personality development, professional barbering ethics, and professional barbering image, safety, and reception and telephone techniques, nomenclature, types and sizes, proper use and care, and maintenance. --- # BARBÂ 1010 — Â SCIENCE: STERILIZATION, SANITATION, AND BACTERIOLOGY Introduces fundamental theories and practices of bacteriology, sterilization, sanitation, safety, and the welfare of the barber/stylist and patron. Topics include: sterilization, sanitation, safety, bacteriology, and Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance. --- # BARBÂ 1022 — Â SHAMPOOING This course introduces the theory and skills necessary to apply basic haircutting techniques. Safe use of haircutting implements are stressed. The course also introduces the fundamental theory and skills required to shampoo hair. Laboratory training includes shampooing a live model. Topics include patron preparation, haircutting terminology, safety and sanitation, implements, basic haircutting techniques, shampoo chemistry, and shampoo procedures. --- # BARBÂ 1024 — Â BASIC HAIRCUTTING This course introduces the theory and skills necessary to apply basic haircutting techniques. Safe use of haircutting implements are stressed. The course also introduces the fundamental theory and skills required to shampoo hair. Laboratory training includes shampooing a live model. Topics include patron preparation, haircutting terminology, safety and sanitation, implements, basic haircutting techniques, shampoo chemistry, and shampoo procedures. --- # BARBÂ 1030 — Â HAIRCUTTING/BASIC STYLING Continues the theory and application of haircutting techniques and introduces hairstyling. Topics include: introduction to styling, client consultation, head and hair analysis, style cutting techniques, and implements for style cutting and tapering techniques --- # BARBÂ 1040 — Â SHAVING Introduces the theory and skills necessary to prepare and shave a patron. Simulated shaving procedures will precede practice on live models. Topics include: patron preparation, beard preparation, shaving techniques, once-over shave techniques, and safety precautions. --- # BARBÂ 1050 — Â SCIENCE: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Develops knowledge of the function and care of the scalp, skin, and hair. Emphasis is placed on the function, health, and growth of these areas. Topics include: cells, skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, circulatory system, and related systems. --- # BARBÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLOR THEORY/COLOR APPLICATION Introduces the fundamental theory of color, predispositions tests, color selection, and color application. Presents the application of temporary, semi-permanent, and permanent hair coloring products. Topics include: basic color concepts, skin reactions, the color wheel, color selection and application, mustache and beards, coloring products, safety precautions and tests, mixing procedures, color selection and application. --- # BARBÂ 1072 — Â CHEMICAL PERMANENT WAVING SERVICES This course introduces the chemistry and chemical reactions of permanent wave solutions and relaxers. It provide instruction in the application of permanent waves and hair relaxers. Precautions and special problems involved in applying permanent waves and relaxers will be emphasized. Application of perms and relaxers on live models is included. Topics include permanent wave techniques, safety procedures, chemical relaxer techniques, and permanent wave and chemical relaxer, application procedures on manikins, timed permanent wave, timed relaxer applications, safety precautions, and Hazardous D… --- # BARBÂ 1074 — Â CHEMICAL HAIR RELAXERS SERVICES This course builds on the Introduction to Chemical Restructuring of Hair course to address advanced theory and practice relating to the chemistry and chemical reactions of permanent waves and hair relaxers. It provides continuing instruction in the precautions and special problems involved in the application of permanent waves and relaxers. Application of perms and relaxers on live models is included. Topics include permanent wave techniques, safety procedures, chemical relaxer techniques, application procedures on manikins, times permanent wave, timed relaxer applications, and Hazardous Duty… --- # BARBÂ 1082 — Â PRACTICUM I This course continues instruction in the theory and application of haircutting and styling techniques. Topics include elevation and design cutting, introduction to hairpieces, blow-dry styling, thermal waving and curling, advanced haircutting and styling; use of clippers, shears, and razor; permanent waving and styling; shaving techniques and beard trimming. --- # BARBÂ 1084 — Â PRACTICUM II This course continues instruction in the theory and application of haircutting and styling techniques. Topics include elevation and design cutting, introduction to hairpieces, blow-dry styling, thermal waving and curling, advanced haircutting and styling; use of clippers, shears, and razor; permanent waving and styling; shaving techniques and beard trimming. --- # BARBÂ 1090 — Â FACIAL AND FACIAL TREATMENTS Introduces the theory, procedures, and products used in the care and treatment of the skin, scalp, and hair. Provides instruction on the theory and application of techniques in the treatment of the skin, scalp, and hair; and introduces the theory and skills required in massaging the face, preparing the patron for facial treatment, and giving facial treatments for various skin conditions. Benefits of facial treatments and massage will be emphasized. Emphasis will be placed on work with live models. Topics include: treatment theory, basic corrective hair and scalp treatments, plain facial, prod… --- # BARBÂ 1100 — Â LIVE WORK PRACTICUM Provides experience necessary for professional development and completion of requirements for state licensure. Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. The requirements for this course may be met in a laboratory setting or in a combination of a laboratory setting and an approved internship facility. Topics include: haircutting/styling, hairstyling texturizing, shaving, beard trimming, thermal waving, hairpiece fitting and styling, safety precautions, and licensure preparation. --- # BARBÂ 1110 — Â SHOP MANAGMENT/OWNERSHIP Emphasizes the steps involved in opening and operating a privately owned cosmetology salon or barber/styling shop. Topics include: planning a salon/shop, business management, retailing, public relations, sales skills, client retention, and entrepreneurship. --- # BIOCÂ 2310 — Â BIOCHEMISTRY An introduction to the chemistry of living systems, including an overview of biologically important macromolecules, intermediary metabolism, molecular biology, and enzyme kinetics. The course addresses both mammalian and plant biochemistry. Prerequisites: CHEM 2211, CHEM 2211L --- # BIOCÂ 2310L — Â BIOCHEMISTRY LAB This biochemistry laboratory will engage students in standard biochemical techniques including separation, purification and characterization of macromolecules. Prerequisites: CHEM 2211, CHEM 2211L --- # BIOLÂ 1111 — Â BIOLOGY I Provides an introduction to basic biological concepts with a focus on living cells. Topics include chemical principles related to cells, cell structure and function, energy and metabolism, cell division, protein synthesis, genetics, biotechnology, and evolution. --- # BIOLÂ 1111L — Â BIOLOGY LAB I Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in . The laboratory exercises for this course include chemical principles related to cells, cell structure and function, energy and metabolism, cell division, protein synthesis, genetics, biotechnology, and evolution. --- # BIOLÂ 1112 — Â BIOLOGY II Provides an introduction to basic animal and plant diversity, structure and function, including reproduction and development, and the dynamics of ecology as it pertains to populations, communities, ecosystems, and biosphere. Topics include classification and characterizations of organisms, plant structure and function, animal structure and function, principles of ecology, and biosphere. Prerequisites: BIOL 1111, BIOL 1111L --- # BIOLÂ 1112L — Â BIOLOGY LAB II Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in . The laboratory exercises for this course include classification and characterizations of organisms, plant structure and function, animal structure and function, principles of ecology, and biosphere. Prerequisites: BIOL 1111, BIOL 1111L --- # BIOLÂ 2113 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I Introduces the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Emphasis is placed on the development of a systemic perspective of anatomical structures, physiological processes, and chemical principles related to physiology. Topics include body organization, cell structure and functions, tissue classifications, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, and nervous and sensory systems. --- # BIOLÂ 2113L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB I Selected laboratory exercises reinforcing the topics of . The laboratory exercises for this course include body organization, cell structure and functions, tissue classifications, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, and nervous sensory systems. Emphasis is placed on the identification of anatomical structures. --- # BIOLÂ 2114 — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II Continues the study of the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Topics include the endocrine system, cardiovascular system, blood and lymphatic system, immune system, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system,and reproductive system. Prerequisites: BIOL 2113, BIOL 2113L --- # BIOLÂ 2114L — Â ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB II Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in . The laboratory exercises for this course include the endocrine system, cardiovascular system, blood and lymphatic system, immune system, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system, and reproductive system. Prerequisites: BIOL 2113, BIOL 2113L --- # BIOLÂ 2117 — Â INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY Provides students with a foundation in basic microbiology with emphasis on infectious disease. Topics include microbial diversity, microbial cell biology, microbial genetics, interactions and impact of microorganisms and humans, microorganisms and human disease. Prerequisites: BIOL 2113, BIOL 2113L, BIOL 1111, BIOL 1111L --- # BIOLÂ 2117L — Â INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY LAB Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in . The laboratory exercises for this course include microbial diversity, microbial cell biology, microbial genetics, interactions and impact of microorganisms and humans, and microorganisms and human disease. Prerequisites: BIOL 2113, BIOL 2113L, BIOL 1111, BIOL 1111L --- # BUSNÂ 1010 — Â MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY, ANATOMY, AND DISEASES FOR BUSINESS Focuses on medical terminology, anatomy, and diseases and disorders of each major human body system: Integumentary System, Skeletal System, Muscular System, Nervous System, Sensory System, Endocrine System, Cardiovascular System, Lymphatic System, Respiratory System, Digestive System, Urinary System, Reproductive Systems of the Male and Female, and Development, Heredity, and Genetics --- # BUSNÂ 1015 — Â INTRODUCTION TO HEALTHCARE REIMBURSEMENT This course is designed to increase efficiency and streamline administrative procedures for healthcare insurance billing and reimbursement. Topics include documentation in the medical record, types of insurance, Medicare compliance policies related to documentation and confidentiality, and HIPAA and other compliance regulations. Prerequisites: ALHS 1090, BUSN 1010, BUSN 2300 --- # BUSNÂ 1240 — Â OFFICE PROCEDURES Emphasizes essential skills required for the business office. Topics include: office protocol, time management, telecommunications and telephone techniques, office equipment, workplace mail, records management, travel/meeting arrangements, electronic mail, and workplace documents. Prerequisites: COMP 1000 --- # BUSNÂ 1250 — Â RECORDS MANAGEMENT Introduces records management concepts for use in any office environment. Topics include: Basic Records Management Concepts; Alphabetic, Numberic, Subject, and Geographic Filing; and Records Retention, Transfer and Disposition of Records. --- # BUSNÂ 1300 — Â INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS Introduces organization and management concepts of the business world and in the office environment. Topics include business in a global economy, starting and organizing a business, enterprise management, marketing strategies and financial management. --- # BUSNÂ 1310 — Â INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS CULTURE Provides skills and attitudes necessary to function effectively both professionally and interpersonally in the workplace. Topics include: health and wellness; exercise; stress, time, and money management; work ethics; wardrobe on the job; workplace communications; and business entertainment, travel, and international culture. --- # BUSNÂ 1320 — Â BUSINESS INTERACTION SKILLS This course equips participants with the tools to communicate and interact more effectively in person, in writing and on the telephone with both internal and external customers. Participants also learn how to work in teams to create a collaborative environment for accomplishing goals. This course consist of the following: language of business, communication skills, working with information, business writing, team and collaborative skills, and resolving interpersonal conflict. --- # BUSNÂ 1330 — Â PERSONAL EFFECTIVENESS This course focuses on the skills needed to be effective in the corporate environment. The participants learn the importance of effectively managing time, stress and change as they relate to work behavior and quality of work. Topics include: time management, stress management, interview skills/job development, resume writing, and managing change. --- # BUSNÂ 1340 — Â CUSTOMER SERVICE EFFECTIVENESS This course emphasizes the importance of customer service throughout all businesses. Topics include: customer service challenges and problem solving; strategies for successful customer service; effective communication and dealing with difficult customers; empowerment, motivation, and leadership; customer retention and satisfaction measurement; and excellence in customer service. --- # BUSNÂ 1440 — Â DOCUMENT PRODUCTION Reinforces the touch system of keyboarding placing emphasis on correct techniques with adequate speed and accuracy and producing properly formatted business documents. Topics include: reinforcing correct keyboarding technique, building speed and accuracy, formatting business documents, language arts, proofreading, and work area management. --- # BUSNÂ 1450 — Â COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL This course covers the basic skills required to use word processing, spreadsheet and database management software through course demonstrations, laboratory exercises and projects. Prerequisites: COMP 1000 --- # BUSNÂ 1460 — Â KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENTATION FORMATTING This course introduces and reinforces the touch system of keyboarding; placing emphasis on establishing correct techniques and building speed and accuracy. In addition, this course introduces and applies document formatting skills including production of memos, email messages and letter from scratch using various styles and special features. Focus includes using correct grammar, spelling, punctuation, capitalization, number expressions, etc. --- # BUSNÂ 1470 — Â PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS This course equips participants with the tools to communicate and interact more effectively in person and in writing. Participants learn how to work in teams to create a collaborative environment for accomplishing goals. This course consists of the following: language of business, communication skills, working with information, business writing, team and collaborative skills, and resolving interpersonal conflict. This course incorporates the use of presentation software throughout to support the mission of professional communication skill development. Prerequisites: COMP 1000 --- # BUSNÂ 2130 — Â EXPERT SPREADSHEET ANALYSIS This course expands on basic spreadsheet software knowledge and skills. Topics will include: advanced workbook options and setting, applying custom formats and layouts, creating and applying advanced formulas and creating advanced charts and tables. This course is designed to prepare the student to take the related Microsoft Office Specialist certification exam. Prerequisites: BUSN 1450 --- # BUSNÂ 2140 — Â EXPERT WORD PROCESSING This course expands on basic word processing knowledge and skills. Topics will include managing document options and settings, creating advanced documents and using advanced tools to create document elements and references. This course is designed to prepare the student to take the related Microsoft Office Specialist certification exam. Prerequisites: BUSN 1450 --- # BUSNÂ 2150 — Â SOCIAL MEDIA AND ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION Provides an overview of digital technology used for conducting business, such as, the fundamentals of communicating with others inside and outside the organization. Students will learn the application of business activities using various digital platforms. Emphasis is placed on Professional Social Media Conduct and Workplace Computer Security and Safety. Prerequisites: COMP 1000 --- # BUSNÂ 2190 — Â BUSINESS DOCUMENT PROOFREADING AND EDITING Emphasizes proper proofreading and editing for business documents. Topics include: applying proofreading techniques and proofreaders marks with business documents; proper content, clarity, and conciseness in business documents; and business document formatting. Prerequisites: ENGL 1010, ENGL 1101 --- # BUSNÂ 2200 — Â OFFICE ACCOUNTING Introduces fundamental concepts of the accounting cycle for a sole proprietor service business. Topics include: accounting equation, analyzing business transactions, journalizing and posting transactions, accounts receivable and accounts payable subsidiary ledgers, financial statements, cash control, and payroll concepts. --- # BUSNÂ 2240 — Â BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT INTERNSHIP I Provides student work experience in a professional environment. Topics include: application of classroom knowledge and skills, work environment functions, and listening/following directions. Students will be under the supervision of the Business Technology program faculty and/or persons designated to coordinate work experience arrangements. --- # BUSNÂ 2250 — Â BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT INTERNSHIP II Provides student work experience in a professional environment. Topics include: application of classroom knowledge and skills, work environment functions, and listening/following directions. Students will be under the supervision of the Business Technology program faculty and/or persons designated to coordinate work experience arrangements. --- # BUSNÂ 2290 — Â APPLIED BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY This course focuses on applying knowledge and skills learned in prior courses taken in the program. Topics include: communications skills, records management skills, office management skills and career readiness. This course serves as a capstone course. Prerequisites: BUSN 1240, BUSN 1460 --- # BUSNÂ 2340 — Â HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES Emphasizes essential skills required for the business healthcare office. Introduces the knowledge, skills, and procedures needed to understand billing purposes. Introduces the basic concept of business healthcare administrative assisting and its relationship to the other health fields. Emphasizes healthcare regulations and ethics; and, the healthcare administrative assistant's role as an agent of the physician. Provides the student with knowledge and the essentials of professional behavior. Topics include: introduction to business healthcare procedures, healthcare regulations ethics, healthca… --- # BUSNÂ 2350 — Â ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS This course provides a study of the content, code sets, storage, retrieval, control, flow, retention, maintenance of electronic health records, and computerized office management. Topics include: electronic healthcare information management, electronic data interchange, coding standards, health record and office management software, point of entry data entry, electronic coding from health records, speed data entry in processing healthcare records, analysis of records to improve patient care, confidentiality, release of information, security of electronic healthcare record, communication, tech… --- # BUSNÂ 2375 — Â HEALTHCARE CODING Provides an introduction to medical coding skills and the application of international coding standards as it applies to healthcare billing for insurance purposes. Topics include: current procedural terminology, International Classification of Diseases, code book formats, coding techniques, formats of the ICD and CPT manuals, and collections. Prerequisites: BUSN 1010, BUSN 2300, ALHS 1090, BUSN 2310, ALHS 1011 --- # BUSNÂ 2380 — Â MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT INTERNSHIP I Provides student work experience in a medical office environment. Topics include: application of classroom knowledge and skills, work environment functions, and listening/following directions. Students will be under the supervision of the Business Technology program faculty and/or persons designated to coordinate work experience arrangements.. --- # BUSNÂ 2390 — Â MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT INTERNSHIP II Provides student work experience in a medical office environment. Topics include: application of classroom knowledge and skills, work environment functions, and listening/following directions. Students will be under the supervision of the Business Technology program faculty and/or persons designated to coordinate work experience arrangements --- # CARPÂ 1000 — Â FUNDAMENTAL CARPENTRY SKILLS Fundamental Carpentry Skills provides the basic carpentry instruction all other carpentry skills build upon. Topics include orientation to the trade, materials and fasteners, hand and power tools, drawings and specifications, building layout, and building foundations. --- # CARPÂ 1015 — Â STRUCTURAL FRAMING I Structural Framing describes the layout and construction procedures for floor, wall, and stair systems, including how to read and interpret construction drawings and specifications, and how to identify different types of framing systems, components, and system materials. It also covers how to estimate the amount of materials needed for an assembly and on some common alternative framing systems. Prerequisites: CARP 1000, COFC 1080 --- # CARPÂ 1020 — Â STUCTURAL FRAMING II Structural Framing II completes the "rough-in" phase of building a structure. This course includes ceiling and roof framing as well as building envelope systems. Prerequisites: CARP 1000, COFC 1080 --- # CARPÂ 1070 — Â SITE LAYOUT FOOTINGS AND FOUNDATIONS Introduces the concepts and practices of basic site layout, footings, and foundation construction. Students will use layout equipment for on-site laboratory practice. Topics include: zoning restrictions and codes, batter board installation, builder's level, squaring methods, footings, plot plan interpretation, materials estimation, foundation types, foundation forms, edge forms, waterproofing, soil testing and excavation. --- # CAVTÂ 1002 — Â MEDICAL PHYSICS In this course the student is introduced to theory of medical instrumentation and physics found in the cardiovascular sciences. Performance of laboratory procedure is used to reinforce understanding of biomedical applications of equipment and uses as well as proper technique in safety. Topics include: electrical circuit theory, hospital equipment safety and medical instruments and equipment. Prerequisites: PHYS 1110 --- # CAVTÂ 1020 — Â CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION I This course includes an intensive study of the role of the Cardiovascular Technology student in the various diagnostic invasive cardiac catheterization procedures such as right and left heart procedures, temporary pacemakers, Swan-Ganz catheters, and coronary angioplasty. This includes identification of angiographic images and data as well as basic interventional techniques. Topics include: introduction to cardiac catheterization, medical legal ethics in the cardiac catheterization lab, angioplastic data, hemodynamic principles, special techniques in cardiac catheterization, and interventiona… Prerequisites: CAVT 1100 --- # CAVTÂ 1021 — Â CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION CLINICAL I Clinical prep will provide hands-on experience and will serve as an introduction to the competencies, rotations, and expectations of the student while in the cardiac catheterization lab in a student capacity. Topics include: ethical and legal behavior in the catheterization laboratory, environmental safety in the catheterization laboratory, clinical orientation, monitoring skills, and basic life support. The student will perform and complete various competencies to prepare for the clinical experience in each rotation. --- # CAVTÂ 1030 — Â ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY AND CARDIAC ANATOMY Introduces the concepts essential in the performance and interpretation of 12 lead EKG and heart sounds. As a study of the anatomy, physiology, structural relationships, and the pathophysiology of the human heart and vascular system, the course concentrates on specialized terminology, cardiac and vascular anatomy, and electrophysiology. Topics include: heart anatomy, circulatory system, heart electrical system, physical heart defects, electrocardiograph, preparation for various electrocardiographic examinations, physical principles and pathophysiology of heart sounds, exercise physiology, str… Prerequisites: BIOL 2114, BIOL 2114L --- # CAVTÂ 1080 — Â ADVANCED HEMODYNAMICS AND CARDIAC PHYSIOLOGY The student is introduced to various forms of invasive monitoring. Various forms of invasive access are studied, including right and left heart catherization, arterial line setups, and appropriate care. Emphasis is placed on the basics of hemodynamic monitoring and interpretation. Also provides an overview of cardiovascular physiology and pathophysiology. Topics include: hemodynamics, aseptic technique, infection control, biochemistry of the cardiac muscle, conduction system, electrocardiogram, pathophysiology of acquired diseases, embryological development, and pathophysiology of congenital… --- # CAVTÂ 1090 — Â DRUG CALCULATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION Uses basic mathematical concepts and includes basic drug administration. Emphasizes critical thinking skills. Topics inclide: systems of measurement, calculating drug problems, resource materials usage, basic pharmacology, administering medications in a simulated clinical environment, principles of IV therapy techniques, and client education. Prerequisites: MATH 1101, MATH 1111 --- # CAVTÂ 1100 — Â CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION FUNDAMENTALS Provides an overview of cardiovascular invasive diagnoses and therapy. Includes an introduction of the cardiac catheterization lab. Topics include: x-ray therapy, safety, positioning, coronary arteriography, pharmacology, invasive cardiac measurements and calculations, and specialty procedures. --- # CAVTÂ 2020 — Â CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION 2 An intensive study of the role of the CV Technologist in the various invasive Cardiac Catheterization procedures such as: Right and Left heart catheterization, temporary pacemakers, Swan-Ganz, and coronary angioplasty, Topics include: general principles of acid-base and blood gas collection, interpretation and analogies, cardiac surgery and peripheral vascular disease, basic principles of electrophysiology and pacemaker technology, congenital heart disease and corrective surgeries, and basic hemodynamic review. Lab experience will be provided. Prerequisites: CAVT 1020 --- # CAVTÂ 2030 — Â CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION CLINICAL 2 Provides hands-on experience in performing invasive cardiac catheterization procedures while being monitored by a registered preceptor. Topics include: policies and procedures class, ethical and legal behavior in the catheterization laboratory, scrubbing skills, monitoring skills, circulating skills, and advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) certification. Prerequisites: CAVT 1021 --- # CAVTÂ 2050 — Â CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION CLINICAL 3 The course provides a culminating clinical experience which allows students to analyze information and procedural instruction provided throughout the program. Offers an intensive study of the hands-on experience in role of the cardiac catheterization technologist in advanced cardiovascular procedures related to the catheterization lab while being monitored by a registered preceptor with emphasis on continuing to develop skills in scrubbing, monitoring and circulating during diagnostic and interventional procedures. Topics include: professional conduct, infection control, scrubbing skills, mon… Prerequisites: CAVT 2030 --- # CAVTÂ 2070 — Â CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION REGISTRY REVIEW 1 An intensive review to prepare the student for the national examination. Topics include: cardiovascular anatomy and physiology, cardiovascular disease and pathophysiology, hemodynamic data, diagnostic techniques and patient care assessments. Prerequisites: CAVT 2020 --- # CHEMÂ 1151 — Â SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Provides an introduction to basic chemical principles and concepts which explain the behavior of matter. Topics include measurements and units, structure of matter, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, gas laws, liquid mixtures, acids and bases, salts and buffers, and nuclear chemistry. --- # CHEMÂ 1151L — Â SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB Selected laboratory experiments paralleling the topics in . The lab exercises for this course include units of measurements, structure of matter, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, gas laws, liquid mixtures, acids and bases, salts and buffers, and nuclear chemistry. Prerequisites: MATH 1101, MATH 1103, MATH 1111 --- # CHEMÂ 1152 — Â SURVEY OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY Provides an introduction to organic chemistry and biochemistry. This survey will include an overview of the properties, structure, nomenclature, reactions of hydrocarbons, alcohols, phenols, ethers, halides, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, esters, amines, amides; the properties, structure, and function of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and enzymes, as well as, intermediary metabolism. Topics include basic principles, hydrocarbons, hydrocarbon derivatives, heterocyclic rings and alkaloids, carbohydrates, lipids and fats, proteins, nucleic acids, and intermediary metabolism. Prerequisites: CHEM 1151, CHEM 1151L --- # CHEMÂ 1152L — Â SURVEY OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY LAB Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in . The laboratory exercises for this course include basic principles of organic chemistry, hydrocarbons, hydrocarbon derivatives, heterocyclic rings and alkaloids, carbohydrates, lipids and fats, proteins, nucleic acids, and intermediary metabolism. Prerequisites: CHEM 1151, CHEM 1151L --- # CHEMÂ 1211 — Â CHEMISTRY I Provides an introduction to basic chemical principles and concepts which explain the behavior of matter. Topics include measurement, physical and chemical properties of matter, atomic structure, chemical bonding, nomenclature, chemical reactions, and stoichiometry and gas laws. Prerequisites: MATH 1101, MATH 1103, MATH 1111 --- # CHEMÂ 1211L — Â CHEMISTRY I LAB Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in . The laboratory exercises for this course include measurement, physical and chemical properties of matter, atomic structure, chemical bonding, nomenclature, chemical reactions, stoichiometry and gas laws. Prerequisites: MATH 1101, MATH 1103, MATH 1111 --- # CHEMÂ 1212 — Â CHEMISTRY II Continues the exploration of basic chemical principles and concepts. Topics include equilibrium theory, kinetics, thermodynamics, solution chemistry, acid-base theory, and nuclear chemistry. Prerequisites: CHEM 1211, CHEM 1211L --- # CHEMÂ 1212L — Â CHEMISTRY II LAB Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in . The laboratory exercises for this course include equilibrium theory, kinetics, thermodynamics, solution chemistry, acid-base theory, and nuclear chemistry. Prerequisites: CHEM 1211, CHEM 1211L --- # CHEMÂ 2211 — Â ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I This course is the first of a two-semester sequence on the organic chemistry of alkanes, alkenes and their substitution products, reactions, nomenclature, functional groups and electron structure. Prerequisites: CHEM 1212, CHEM 1212L --- # CHEMÂ 2211L — Â ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LAB In this laboratory course, students perform experiments to illustrate the reactions, principles and techniques presented in Organic Chemistry I. Students gain experience in synthesis and techniques relating to isolation, purification and identification of organic compounds. Prerequisites: CHEM 1212, CHEM 1212L --- # CHEMÂ 2212 — Â ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II This course is a continuation of Organic Chemistry I. Topics include spectroscopy, aromatic compounds and a survey of carbonyl compounds and their reactions. Instructors emphasize bioorganic compounds as they relate to biological structure and function. Prerequisites: CHEM 2211, CHEM 2211L --- # CHEMÂ 2212L — Â ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LAB In this laboratory course, students perform experiments to illustrate the reactions, principles and techniques presented in Organic Chemistry II. Students gain additional experience in instrumentation, synthesis and techniques relating to isolation and purification. They also expand their capabilities relating to the identification of organic compounds. Prerequisites: CHEM 2211, CHEM 2211L --- # CHETÂ 1100 — Â INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY A survey of chemical industry job functions, professional ethical responsibilities, and employment opportunities in the local and national workforce. Topics include record keeping, literature use, government regulations, chemical safety, quality control, glove box use, radiation safety, and criticality issues. Case studies and group projects will be used to illustrate specific aspects of the course. --- # CHETÂ 1200 — Â CHEMICAL METHODS AND FUNCTIONS This course includes reading processes, instrumentation diagrams, and an introduction to unit operations and material balances. Describes how sensors and instrumentation are used to effectively control processes found in industry. --- # CHETÂ 1300 — Â CHEMICAL LITERATURE AND PORTFOLIO Each student shall select a research idea involving literature searches, laboratory exercises, and create a portfolio summarizing their findings. Faculty mentoring will support these activities. --- # CHETÂ 2110 — Â CHEMICAL SEPARATIONS AND ANALYSIS This course covers applications of various methods of chemical separations and analysis preformed in traditional wet chemical analysis. Coordination chemistry as it relates to separations technology. Techniques include extractions, distillations, and chromatography. The chemical methods of volumetric analysis, gravimetric analysis, and spectrophotometry are introduced. A focus on methodology is applied. --- # CHETÂ 2120 — Â ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY I A methods based course that covers fundamentals in how and what variables are measured and what the results indicate. Calibration and statistical treatment of results to ensure quality will be included. The chemical methods of volumetric analysis, gravimetric analysis, and spectrophotometry are introduced. --- # CHETÂ 2210 — Â ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY II This course describes some common types of chemical instrumentation used in chemical analysis, process industries, and quality control. Theoretical as well as practical applications are covered. Instrumentation includes but is not limited to; Atomic Spectrophotometry, Gas Chromatography (GC), IR spectroscopy, Ultraviolet-Visible Spectrophotometry, and High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). --- # CHETÂ 2220 — Â NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY Expands on knowledge of nuclear properties including binding energy, decays, induced nuclear reactions. Prerequisites: CHEM 1211, CHEM 1211L, CHEM 1212, CHEM 1212L --- # CHETÂ 2230 — Â INORGANIC CHEMISTRY This course emphasizes metallic structures and properties including metallography, crystallography, and emission spectroscopy. --- # CHETÂ 2990 — Â INTERNSHIP Provides the instructor and student a two credit hour opportunity to develop special learning environments. Instruction is delivered through occupational work experiences, practicums, advanced projects, industry sponsored workshops, seminars, or specialized and/or innovative learning arrangements. --- # CISTÂ 1001 — Â COMPUTER CONCEPTS Provides an overview of information systems, computers and technology. Topics include: Information Systems and Technology Terminology, Computer History, Data Representation, Data Storage Concepts, Fundamentals of Information Processing, Fundamentals of Information Security, Information Technology Ethics, Fundamentals of Hardware Operation, Fundamentals of Networking, Fundamentals of the Internet, Fundamentals of Software Design Concepts, Fundamentals of Software, (System and Application), System Development Methodology, Computer Number Systems conversion (Binary and Hexadecimal), Mobile compu… --- # CISTÂ 1122 — Â HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE This course serves to provide students with the knowledge of the fundamentals of computer technology, networking, and security along with the skills required to identify hardware, peripheral, networking, and security components with an introduction to the fundamentals of installing and maintaining computers. Students will develop the skills to identify the basic functionality of the operating system, perform basic troubleshooting techniques, utilize proper safety procedures, and effectively interact with customers and peers. This course is designed to help prepare students for the CompTIA A+… --- # CISTÂ 1130 — Â OPERATING SYSTEMS CONCEPTS Provides an overview of modern operating systems and their use in home and small business environments. Activities will utilize the graphical user interface (GUI) and command line environment (CLI). This will include operating system fundamentals; installing, configuring, and upgrading operating systems; managing storage, file systems, hardware and system resources; troubleshooting, diagnostics, and maintenance of operating systems; and networking. --- # CISTÂ 1220 — Â STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE Includes basic database design concepts and solving database retrieval and modification problems using the SQL language. Topics include: database Vocabulary, Relational Database Design, Date retrieval using SQL, Data Modification using SQL, Developing and Using SQL Procedures. --- # CISTÂ 1305 — Â PROGRAM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT An introductory course that provides problem solving and programming concepts for those that develop user applications. An emphasis is placed on developing logic, troubleshooting, and using tools to develop solutions. Topics include: problem solving and programming concepts, structured programming, the four logic structures, file processing concepts, and arrays. --- # CISTÂ 1401 — Â COMPUTER NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS Introduces networking technologies and prepares students to take the CompTIA*s broad-based, vendor independent networking certification exam, Network +. This course covers a wide range of material about networking, including local area networks, wide area networks, protocols, topologies, transmission media, and security. Focuses on operating network management systems, and implementing the installation of networks. It reviews cabling, connection schemes, the fundamentals of the LAN and WAN technologies, TCP/IP configuration and troubleshooting, remote connectivity, and network maintenance and… --- # CISTÂ 1510 — Â WEB DEVELOPMENT I Explores the concepts of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), XML, and XHTML following the current standards set by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) for developing inter-linking web pages that include graphical elements, hyperlinks, tables, forms, and image maps. --- # CISTÂ 1520 — Â SCRIPTING TECHNOLOGIES In Scripting Technologies students learn how to use the features and structure of a client side scripting language. Students will also explore the features on server side scripting. Students will develop professional web applications that include special effects, interactive, dynamic, validated, and secure forms. Prerequisites: CIST 1510 --- # CISTÂ 1601 — Â INFORMATION SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS This course provides a broad overview of information security. It covers terminology, history, security systems development and implementation. Student will also cover the legal, ethical, and professional issues in information security. --- # CISTÂ 1602 — Â SECURITY POLICIES AND PROCEDURES This course provides knowledge and experience to develop and maintain securty policies and procedures. Students will explore the legal and ethical issues in information security and the various security layers; physical security, personnel security, operating systems, network, software, communication and database security. Students will develop an Information Security Policy and an Acceptable Use Policy. --- # CISTÂ 2127 — Â COMP WORD PROCESSING TECHNIQUE This course provides students with knowledge in word processing software. Word processing topics include creating, customizing, and organizing documents by using formatting and visual content that is appropriate for the information presented. --- # CISTÂ 2128 — Â COMP SPREADSHEET TECHNIQUES This course provides students with knowledge in spreadsheet software. Spreadsheet topics include creating and manipulating data, formatting data and content, creating and modifying formulas, presenting data visually, and collaborating on and securing data. --- # CISTÂ 2129 — Â COMP DATABASE TECHNIQUES This course provides a study databases beginning with introductory topics and progressing through advanced development techniques. Topics include: advanced database concepts, advanced development techniques, data integration concepts, and troubleshooting and supporting databases. --- # CISTÂ 2130 — Â DESKTOP SUPPORT CONCEPTS This course is designed to give an overview to Desktop Support Management. --- # CISTÂ 2330 — Â ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE I Provides an introduction to artificial intelligence and how it's used across all industries and implemented in applications. Students will focus on high-level learning of artificial intelligence, and this course is an overview of the technology. Topics discussed are prompt engineering, data analytics, machine learning, ethics, robotics, and computer vision. --- # CISTÂ 2341 — Â C# PROGRAMMING I This course is designed to teach the basic concepts and methods of object-oriented design and C#.Net programming. Use practical problems to illustrate C#.Net application building techniques and concepts. Develop an understanding of C#.Net vocabulary. Create an understanding of where C#.Net fits in the application development landscape. Create an understanding of the C#.Net Development Environment, Visual Studio and how to develop, debug, and run C#.Net applications using the Visual Studio. Continue to develop student's programming logic skills. Topics include: C#.Net Language History, C#.Net… Prerequisites: CIST 1305, CIST 1306 --- # CISTÂ 2342 — Â C# PROGRAMMING II This course is an intermediate course in C#.Net Programming. It is assumed that the student knows the C#.Net syntax as well as basic object oriented concepts. Intermediate C#.Net teaches client-server systems, n-tier development environments, relational databases, use of SQL to access data, the use of ADO.NET objects, methods and properties to access and update relational databases. Advanced features of C# windows programming are explored. Prerequisites: CIST 2341 --- # CISTÂ 2343 — Â C# PROGRAMMING III This course is an advanced in C#.Net Programming. It is assumed that the student is fairly familiar with the C#.Net programming language. The goal of this course is to help students understand how to use C# to build industry level dynamic Web-based applications. The course covers in detail how to use C# to develop an Enterprise level Web Application. The students will learn how to use HTML to build the Client-Side, and how to use C# for the Server side processing of data and talking to databases. Prerequisites: CIST 2342 --- # CISTÂ 2361 — Â C++ PROGRAMMING I Provides opportunity to gain a working knowledge of C++ programming. Includes creating, editing, executing, and debugging C++ programs of moderate difficulty. Topics include: basic C++ concepts, simple I/O and expressions, I/O and control statements, arrays, pointers, structures, managing data and developing programs. Prerequisites: CIST 1305, CIST 1306 --- # CISTÂ 2362 — Â C++ PROGRAMMING II Develops skills for the programmer to write programs using the language of C++. Emphasis is placed on utilizing the added features of C++, which will be added to the skills mastered in Introduction to C++ Programming. _x000D_ Topics include: objects, classes, inheritance, overloading, polymorphism, streams, containers, and exceptions. Prerequisites: CIST 2361 --- # CISTÂ 2381 — Â MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT This course explores mobile guidelines, standards, and techniques. This course includes design and development techniques for multiple mobile devices, platforms, and operating systems. Students will develop mobile applications using state of practice development tools, languages and devices. Prerequisites: CIST 1305, CIST 1306 --- # CISTÂ 2383 — Â USER EXPERIENCE This course introduces students to Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) concepts and best-practices used in mobile application development with purpose of improving user experiences. In this course students will utilize User Experience Design (UXD) for developing mobile applications in any mobile application platform. The UXD concepts explored in this course will include visual design, information architecture, interaction design, and usability. --- # CISTÂ 2411 — Â MICROSOFT CLIENT Provides the ability to implement, administer, and troubleshoot Windows Professional Client as a desktop operating system in any network environment. --- # CISTÂ 2412 — Â MICROSOFT SERVER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Students will learn how to deploy Windows Server in a variety of different environments, including data center and cloud environments that rely on virtualization and containers. They will learn how to configure and manage server storage, troubleshoot performance issues, Active Directory, Certificate Services, DNS, DHCP, WSUS, IIS, file sharing, printing, and remote access. --- # CISTÂ 2431 — Â UNIX/LINUX INTRODUCTION This course introduces the UNIX/Linux operating system skills to perform entry-level user functions. Topics include: history of UNIX/Linux, login and logout, the user environment, user password change, the file system, hierarchy tree, editors, file systems commands as they relate to navigating the file system tree, UNIX/Linux manual help pages, using the UNIX/Linux graphical desktop, and command options. In addition, the student must be able to perform directory and file displaying, creation, deletion, redirection, copying, moving, linking files, wildcards, determining present working directo… --- # CISTÂ 2432 — Â UNIX/LINUX SERVER This course covers UNIX/Linux operating system administration skills nexessary to perform administrative functions. Topics include: installing UNIX/Linux, configuring and building a custom kernel, adding and removing software packages, managing run levels, managing users and groups, implementing security permissions, introduction to shell programming, managing and fixing the file system, managing memory and swap space, managing and scheduling jobs, managing system logs, understanding the boot process, system configuration files, file backup and restore, file compression, fault tolerance, and… --- # CISTÂ 2451 — Â INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS - CISCO This course provides students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging network technology. Topics include basic network concepts, basic network device configuration, network protocols and models, network access, Ethernet and access control, end to end communications, IPv4 and IPv6 addressing and subnetting, fundamental application services, security, and network performance. --- # CISTÂ 2452 — Â CISCO SWITCHING, ROUTING & WIRELESS ESSENTIALS This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality. Topics include switched networks, routing concepts, routing in a switched network, static and dynamic routing, Single-Area OSPF, Access Control Lists, and IP Services (DHCP and NAT). Prerequisites: CIST 2451 --- # CISTÂ 2453 — Â ENTERPRISE NETWORKING, SECURITY, AND AUTOMATION This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in larger and more complex networks. Students learn how to configure routers and switches for advanced functionality. Students will configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with OSPF, EIGRP, and STP in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Students will also learn how to implement a WLAN in a small-to-medium network. Prerequisites: CIST 2452 --- # CISTÂ 2456 — Â CISCO CCNA DEVNET In the DEVASC course curriculum, participants develop workforce readiness skills and build a foundation for success in automation-related careers and degree programs. Participants learn, apply, and practice programming and infrastructure automation knowledge and skills through a series of in-depth hands-on experiences that reinforce their learning. This course helps to prepare students to take the Cisco DEVASC certification examination. Prerequisites: CIST 2453, CIST 2742 --- # CISTÂ 2480 — Â AWS CLOUD FOUNDATIONS AWS Academy Cloud Foundations is intended for students who seek an overall understanding of cloud computing concepts, independent of specific technical roles. It provides a detailed overview of cloud concepts, AWS core services, security, architecture, pricing, and support. --- # CISTÂ 2481 — Â AWS CLOUD ARCHITECTING AWS Academy Cloud Architecting covers the fundamentals of building IT infrastructure on AWS. The course is designed to teach solutions architects how to optimize their use of the AWS Cloud by understanding AWS services and how they fit into cloud-based solutions. Although architectural solutions can differ depending on the industry, type of application, and size of the business, this course emphasizes best practices for the AWS Cloud that apply to all of them. It also recommends various design patterns to help you think through the process of architecting optimal IT solutions on AWS. Througho… Prerequisites: CIST 2480 --- # CISTÂ 2482 — Â AWS CLOUD DEVELOPING AWS Cloud Developing is designed to help students gain technical expertise in development using cloud technologies and prepare them to take the AWS Certified Developer Associate level AWS Certification exam. Prerequisites: CIST 2480 --- # CISTÂ 2484 — Â AWS CLOUD OPERATIONS AWS Academy Cloud Operations is designed to prepare participants to pursue entry-level DevOps, support, and cloud operations roles. It will also help prepare them to take the AWS SysOps Administrator Associate exam. Emphasizing best practices in the AWS Cloud and recommended design patterns, this course will teach students how to solve problems and troubleshoot various scenarios. The course will show students how to create automatable and repeatable deployments of networks and systems on AWS and covers specific AWS features and tools related to configuration and deployment. With case studies… Prerequisites: CIST 2480 --- # CISTÂ 2601 — Â IMPLEMENTING OPERATING SYSTEMS SECURITY This course will provide knowledge and the practical experience necessary to configure the most common server platforms. Lab exercises will provide students with experience of establishing operating systems security for the network environment. Prerequisites: CIST 1601, CIST 1401, CIST 2451 --- # CISTÂ 2602 — Â NETWORK SECURITY This course provides knowledge and the practical experience necessary to evaluate, implement and manage secure information transferred over computer networks. Topics include network security, intrusion detection, types of attacks, methods of attacks, security devices, basics of cryptography and organizational security elements. Prerequisites: CIST 1601, CIST 1401, CIST 2451 --- # CISTÂ 2611 — Â NETWORK DEFENSE AND COUNTERMEASURES Students will learn how to plan, design, install and configure firewalls that will allow key services while maintaining security. This will include protecting the Internal IP services, configuring a firewall for remote access, managing a firewall, and detecting and preventing network intrusions. Prerequisites: CIST 1601, CIST 1401, CIST 2451 --- # CISTÂ 2612 — Â COMPUTER FORENSICS This course examines the use of computers in the commission of crimes, collection, analysis and production of digital evidence. Students will use computer resources to explore basic computer forensic investigation techniques. Prerequisites: CIST 1601, CIST 1122 --- # CISTÂ 2613 — Â ETHICAL HACKING AND PENETRATION TESTING This course teaches students the skills needed to obtain entry-level security specialist jobs. It provides a hands-on introduction to ethical hacking, and penetration testing. It is for individuals who want to enhance their information security skill set and help meet the growing demand for security professionals. Topics include network and computer attacks, footprinting and social engineering, port scanning, enumeration, OS vulnerabilities, hacking web servers, hacking wireless networks, cryptography and network protection systems. Prerequisites: CIST 1601 --- # CISTÂ 2640 — Â SECURITY OPERATIONS ANALYST The course focuses on how to monitor, detect, and respond to cybersecurity threats. It covers security operations monitoring and incident response using incident management systems, threat intelligence platforms, and SIEMs. It also covers analysis and defense against the most common enterprise-targeted attacks. Through hands-on exercises, students will learn the practical application of intermediate-level security skills using various industry-recognized security tools. The course provides a hands-on focus on Information Technology (IT) security process and procedures to help students prepare… Prerequisites: CIST 2601, CIST 2611, CIST 2613 --- # CISTÂ 2742 — Â BEGINNING PYTHON PROGRAMMING Provides a study of the Python programming language to solve applications. Topics include: basic coding rules, input/output operations, arithmetic operations, debugging techniques, lists and arrays, sorting, editing input, basic search techniques, game simulations, game design and object-oriented programming (OOP). --- # CISTÂ 2747 — Â PYTHON PROGRAMMING II This course provides a study of the Python programming language to solve applications. Topics include: using classes to accomplish tasks such as accessing Databases, file access, and exception handling; Using flask to develop python interactions with web pages and exploring how Python is used in data analytics. --- # CISTÂ 2921 — Â IT ANALYSIS, DESIGN, AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT IT Analysis, Design, and Project Management will provides a review and application of systems life cycle development methodologies and project management. Topics include: Systems planning, systems analysis, systems design, systems implementation, evaluation, and project management. --- # CISTÂ 2932 — Â ADVANCED PROGRAMMING TOPICS A capstone course which will prepare the student for an entry level programming position. Topics include: database management, an advanced programming project, and job search skills. --- # CISTÂ 2991 — Â CIST INTERNSHIP I Provides the instructor and student a 3 credit hour opportunity to develop special learning environments. Instruction is delivered through occupational work experiences, practicums, advanced projects, industry sponsored workshops, seminars, or specialized and/or innovative learning arrangements. To attain additional internship credit hours, the student can take (4 credit hours) and/or (5 credit hours). --- # CISTÂ 2992 — Â CIST INTERNSHIP II Provides the instructor and student a 4 credit hour opportunity to develop special learning environments. Instruction is delivered through occupational work experiences, practicums, advanced projects, industry sponsored workshops, seminars, or specialized and/or innovative learning arrangements. To attain additional internship credit hours, the student can take (3 credit hours) and/or (5 credit hours). --- # CISTÂ 2993 — Â CIST INTERNSHIP III Provides the instructor and student a 5 credit hour opportunity to develop special learning environments. Instruction is delivered through occupational work experiences, practicums, advanced projects, industry sponsored workshops, seminars, or specialized and/or innovative learning arrangements. To attain additional internship credit hours, the student can take (3 credit hours) and/or (4 credit hours). --- # COFCÂ 1080 — Â CONSTRUCTION TRADES CORE This course introduces the student to the basic fundamentals of the construction trades. Topics include Basic Safety, Construction Math, Hand and Power Tools, Construction Drawings, Rigging, Materials Handling, and Job-Site Communication and Work Ethic Skills. --- # COLLÂ 1060 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND COMPUTERS This course is designed to provide tools to assist students in the acquisition of skills necessary to achieve academic and professional success in their chosen program of study. Topics include: Getting to Know Your College, Learning Styles, Computer Literacy, Time and Financial Management, Stress Management and Wellness, Studying and Test-Taking Skills, and Communication Skills. --- # COMMÂ 1100 — Â HUMAN COMMUNICATION Introduction to the fundamental components of the human communication process. The course provides a basic history of the communication discipline from ancient rhetorical roots through modern social sciences. The course emphasizes selected methods and practices in dyadic, small group, and oral presentational settings. Course content also covers communication models, as well as a survey of a variety of human communication modes and methods, including verbal, nonverbal, small group, interpersonal, mass, organizational, public, and intercultural communication. --- # COMPÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY This course introduces the fundamental concepts, terminology, and operations necessary to use computers. Emphasis is placed on basic functions and familiarity with computer use. Topics include introductions to computer and digital terminology and usage, operating systems, Internet and digital communication, word processing applications, spreadsheet applications, database applications, and presentation applications. --- # COSMÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COSMETOLOGY THEORY Introduces fundamental both theory and practices of the cosmetology profession. Emphasis will be placed on professional practices and safety. Topics include: state rules, and regulations; state regulatory agency, image; bacteriology; decontamination and infection control, chemistry fundamentals, safety, Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance, and anatomy and physiology. --- # COSMÂ 1010 — Â CHEMICAL TEXTURE SERVICES Provides instruction in the chemistry and chemical reactions of permanent wave solutions and relaxers, application of permanent waves and relaxers. Precautions and special problems involved in applying permanent waves and relaxers will be emphasized. Topics include: permanent wave techniques, chemical relaxer techniques, chemistry, physical and chemical change, safety procedures, permanent wave and chemical relaxer application procedures, hair analysis, scalp analysis, permanent wave procedures (in an acceptable time frame), relaxer application (in an acceptable time frame), and Hazardous Dut… --- # COSMÂ 1020 — Â HAIR CARE AND TREATMENT Introduces the theory, procedures and products used in the care and treatment of the scalp and hair, disease and disorders and their treatments and the fundamental theory and skills required to shampoo, condition, and recondition the hair and scalp. --- # COSMÂ 1030 — Â HAIRCUTTING Introduces the theory and skills necessary to apply haircutting techniques, advanced haircutting techniques, proper safety and decontamination precautions, hair design elements, cutting implements, head, hair and body analysis, and client consultation. --- # COSMÂ 1040 — Â STYLING Introduces the fundamental theory and skills required to create shapings, pin curls, fingerwaves, roller placement, blow dry styling, thermal curling, thermal pressing, thermal waving, artificial hair and augmentation, and comb-outs. Laboratory training includes styling training on manikin. Topics include: braiding/intertwining hair, styling principles, pin curls, roller placement, fingerwaves, skip waves, ridge curls, blow dry styling, thermal curling, thermal pressing, thermal waving, artificial hair and augmentation, comb-outs, and safety precautions. --- # COSMÂ 1050 — Â HAIR COLOR Introduces the theory and application of temporary, semipermanent, demipermanent-deposit only, and permanent hair coloring, hair lightening, and color removal products and application. Topics include: principles of color theory, hair structure, color, tone, classifications of color, hair lightening, color removal, application procedures, safety precautions, client consultation, product knowledge, haircolor challenges, corrective solutions, and special effects. --- # COSMÂ 1060 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF SKIN CARE This course provides a comprehensive study in care of the skin for theory and practical application. Emphasis will be placed on client consultation, safety precautions, skin conditions, product knowledge, basic facials, facial massage, corrective facial treatments, hair removal, and make-up application. Other topics in this course include advanced skin treatments in electrotherapy, light therapy, galvanic current, high frequency, and microdermabrasion. --- # COSMÂ 1070 — Â NAIL CARE AND ADVANCED TECHNIQUES Provides training in manicuring, pedicuring and advanced nail techniques. Topics include: implements, products and supplies, hand and foot anatomy and Physiology, diseases and disorders, manicure techniques, pedicure techniques, nail product chemistry, safety precautions and practices, and advanced nail techniques (wraps/tips/acrylics). --- # COSMÂ 1080 — Â PHYSICAL HAIR SERVICES PRACTICUM Provides laboratory experiences necessary for the development of skill levels required to be a competent cosmetologist. The allocation of time to the various phases of cosmetology is required by the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology. This course includes a portion of the required hours for licensure. Topics include: scalp and hair treatments; haircutting; styling; dispensary; reception; safety precautions/decontamination; and Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance --- # COSMÂ 1090 — Â HAIR SERVICES PRACTICUM I Provides laboratory experiences necessary for the development of skill levels required to be a competent cosmetologist. The allocation of time to the various phases of cosmetology is prescribed by the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology. This course includes a portion of the hours required for licensure. Topics include: permanent waving and relaxers; hair color, foiling, lightening, skin, scalp, and hair treatments; haircutting; clipper design, precision cutting, styling; dispensary; manicure/pedicure/advanced nail techniques; reception; safety precautions/decontamination; Hazardous Duty Stand… --- # COSMÂ 1100 — Â HAIR SERVICES PRACTICUM II Provides experience necessary for professional development and completion of requirements for state licensure. Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. The appropriate number of applications for completion of state board service credit requirements for this course may be met in a laboratory setting. Topics include: texture services; permanent waving and relaxers; hair color and lightening; skin, scalp, and hair treatment; haircutting; styling; dispensary; manicure/pedicure/advanced nail techniques; reception; safety precautions/decontamination; an… --- # COSMÂ 1110 — Â HAIR SERVICES PRACTICUM III Provides experience necessary for professional development and completion of requirements for state licensure. Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. The requirements for this course may be met in a laboratory setting. Topics include: permanent waving and relaxers; hair color and bleaching; skin, scalp, and hair treatments; haircutting; dispensary; styling; manicure/pedicure/advanced nail techniques; reception; safety precautions/decontamination; Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance; and state licensure preparation. --- # COSMÂ 1115 — Â HAIR SERVICES PRACTICUM IV This course provides experience necessary for professional development and completion of requirements for state licensure. Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. The requirements for this course may be met in a laboratory setting. Topics include: permanent waving and relaxers; hair color and lightening; hair and scalp treatments; haircutting; dispensary; styling; reception; safety precautions/decontamination; Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance; and state licensure preparation. --- # COSMÂ 1120 — Â SALON MANAGEMENT Emphasizes the steps involved in opening and operating a privately owned salon. Topics include: law requirements regarding employment, tax payer education / federal and state responsibilities, law requirements for owning and operating a salon business, business management practices, and public relations and career development. --- # COSMÂ 1125 — Â SKIN AND NAIL CARE PRACTICUM This course provides experience necessary for professional development and completion of requirements for state licensure. Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. The appropriate number of applications for completion of state board service credit requirements for this course may be met in a laboratory setting. Topics include: skin treatment; dispensary; manicure/pedicure/advanced nail techniques; reception; safety precautions/decontamination; and Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance. --- # CRJUÂ 1010 — Â INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY Introduces the development and organization of the criminal justice system in the United States. Topics include: the American criminal justice system; constitutional limitations; organization of enforcement, adjudication, and corrections; and career opportunities and requirements. --- # CRJUÂ 1021 — Â PRIVATE SECURITY Provides an orientation to the development, philosophy, responsibility, and function of the private security industry. A historical and philosophical perspective of provate security will help students better understand the present stage of private security, its principles, its legal authority, and its effect on society in general. Topics include: private security: an overview; basic security goals and responsibilities; when prevention fails; and security systems at work: putting it all together. --- # CRJUÂ 1030 — Â CORRECTIONS Provides an analysis of all phases of the American correctional system and practices, including its history, procedures, and objectives. Topics include: history and evolution of correctional facilities; legal and administrative problems; institutional facilities and procedures; probation, parole, and prerelease programs; alternative sentencing; rehabilitation; community involvement; and staffing. --- # CRJUÂ 1040 — Â PRINCIPLES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT This course examines the principles of the organization, administration, and duties of federal, state and local law enforcement agencies. Topics include: history and philosophy of law enforcement, evaluation of administrative practices, problems in American law enforcement agencies, emerging concepts, professionalism, and community crime prevention programs. --- # CRJUÂ 1062 — Â METHODS OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION This course presents the fundamentals of criminal investigation. The duties and responsibilities of the investigator both in field and in the courtroom are highlighted. Emphasis is placed on techniques commonly utilized by investigative personnel as well as the procedures used for investigating various crimes. --- # CRJUÂ 1065 — Â COMMUNITY-ORIENTED POLICING Presents the fundamentals for the community-oriented policing philosophy, including the comparison of traditional and community policing philosophies; law enforcement and community relationships; importance of political and public support and involvement; attitudinal changes involving the roles of police management, supervisors and line personnel; creation of partnerships with community organizations, businesses, private security, other governmental agencies, and special interest groups; and police problem-solving methodologies. Topics include: foundations of community-oriented policing, part… --- # CRJUÂ 1068 — Â CRIMINAL LAW FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE This course introduces criminal law in the United States, but emphasizes the current specific status of Georgia criminal law. The course will focus on the most current statutory contents of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (O.C.G.A.) with primary emphasis on the criminal and traffic codes. Topics include: historic development of criminal law in the United States; statutory law, Georgia Code (O.C.G.A.) Title 16 - Crimes and Offenses; statutory law, Georgia Code (O.C.G.A.) Title 40 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Offenses; and Supreme Court rulings that apply to criminal law. --- # CRJUÂ 1400 — Â ETHICS AND CULTURAL PERSPECT FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE This course provides an exploration ethics and cultural perspectives in criminal justice. In presenting ethics, both the individual perspective and the organizational standpoint will be examined. Four areas of ethical decision making opportunities are studied including: law enforcement ethics; correctional ethics; legal profession ethics; and policymaking ethics._x000D_ _x000D_ The presentation of cultural perspectives is designed to aid law enforcement officers to better understand and communicate with members of other cultures with whom they come in contact in the line of duty. Topics inclu… --- # CRJUÂ 2020 — Â CONSTITUTIONAL LAW FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE This course emphasizes those provisions of the Bill of Rights which pertain to criminal justice. Topics include: characteristics and powers of the three branches of government; principles governing the operation of the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment. --- # CRJUÂ 2050 — Â INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Introduces the substantive law of major crimes against persons and property. Attention is given to observation of courtroom trials. Topics include: laws of arrest and search and seizure; procedures governing arrest, trial, and administration of criminal sanctions; rules of evidence; general court procedures; rights and duties of officers and citizens; and Supreme Court rulings that apply to Law Enforcement/Overview of Constitutional Law. --- # CRJUÂ 2070 — Â JUVENILE JUSTICE Analyzes the nature, extent, and causes of juvenile delinquency, and examines processes in the field of juvenile justice. Topics include: survey of juvenile law, comparative analysis of adult and juvenile justice systems, and prevention and treatment of juvenile delinquency. --- # CRJUÂ 2100 — Â CRIMINAL JUSTICE EXTERNSHIP Provides experiences necessary for further professional development and exposure to related agencies in the criminal justice field. The student will pursue an externship in a related agency supervised by the instructor. Topics include: criminal theory applications. --- # CRJUÂ 2110 — Â HOMELAND SECURITY The course provides an introduction to the principles of homeland security, roles and responsibilites of constituencies and implications for criminal justice fields. Topics include: intelligence and warning, border and transportation security, domestic counterterrorism, protecting critical infrastructure, defending against catastrophic threats, and emergency preparedness and response. --- # CSSPÂ 1010 — Â CENTRAL STERILE PROCESSING TECHNICIAN This course provides an overview of the Central Sterile Processing and Distribution profession and develops the fundamental concepts and principles necessary to successfully participate as an entry level Central Sterile Processing Technician. Emphasis will be placed on the profession of Central Sterile Processing, basic sciences and related subjects, infection control, aseptic technique, equipment management, sterilization, instrumentation and supplies, legal issues, inventory management, safety, quality assurance, professional development and healthcare trends. Students completing this cours… --- # CSSPÂ 1020 — Â Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician Clinical I This course complements : Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician, and together with : Central Sterile Processing Supply Clinical II, providing the practical hours necessary to meet the national certification examination. --- # CSSPÂ 1022 — Â Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician Clinical II This course complements : Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician, and together with CSSP 1020: Central Sterile Processing Supply Clinical I, providing the practical hours necessary to meet the requirements for the national certification examination. --- # CUULÂ 1000 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF CULINARY ARTS Provides an overview of the professionalism in culinary arts, culinary career opportunities, Chef history, pride, and espirit d corp. Introduces principles and practices necessary to food, supply, and equipment selection, procurement, receiving, storage, and distribution. Topics include: cuisine, food service organizations, career opportunities, food service styles, basic culinary management techniques, professionalism, culinary work ethics, quality factors, food tests, pricing procedures, cost determination and control, selection, procurement, receiving, storage, and distribution. Laboratory… --- # CUULÂ 1110 — Â CULINARY SAFETY AND SANITATION Emphasizes fundamental kitchen and dining room safety, sanitation, maintenance, and operation procedures. Topics include: cleaning standards, O.S.H.A. M.S.D.S. guidelines, sanitary procedures following SERV-SAFE guidelines, HACCAP, safety practices, basic kitchen first aid, operation of equipment, cleaning and maintenance of equipment, dishwashing, and pot and pan cleaning. Laboratory practice parallels class work. --- # CUULÂ 1120 — Â PRINCIPLES OF COOKING This course introduces fundamental food preparation terms, concepts, and methods. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute apprenticeship training objectives. Topics include: weights and measures, conversions, basic cooking principles, methods of food preparation, recipe utilization, and nutrition. Laboratory demonstrations and student experimentation parallel class work. --- # CUULÂ 1129 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF RESTAURANT OPERATIONS Introduces the fundamentals of dining and beverage service and experience in preparation of a wide variety of quantity foods. Course content reflect American Culinary Federation Education Institute apprenticeship training objectives. Topics include: dining service/guest service, dining service positions and functions, international dining services, restaurant business laws, preparation and setup, table side service, and beverage service and setup, kitchen operational procedures, equipment use, banquet planning, recipe conversion, food decorating, safety and sanitation, and production of quant… Prerequisites: CUUL 1120 --- # CUULÂ 1170 — Â INTRODUCTION TO CULINARY NUTRITION This course is an orientation for school nutrition employees that will introduce students to proper sanitation and food handling, equipment safety, first aid, meal pattern requirements, quantity food production, merchandising, communication, and basic nutrition knowledge. The course will help school nutrition employees develop skills that will result in improved nutrition programs and service to customers. Basic nutrition concepts will focus on Iron, Fats, Saturated Fat, and Cholesterol, Protein, Fiber, Sugar, and Sodium, Calories, Calcium, Vitamin A, and Vitamin C. --- # CUULÂ 1220 — Â BAKING PRINCIPLES Baking Principles presents the fundamental terms, concepts, and methods involved in preparation of yeast and quick breads and baked products. Emphasis is placed on conformance of sanitation and hygienic work habits with health laws. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute cook and pastry apprenticeship training objectives, along with Retail Bakery Association training program. Topics include: baking principles; Science and use of baking ingredients for breads, desserts, cakes, pastries; weights, measures, and conversions; preparation of baked goods, baking s… Prerequisites: CUUL 1120 --- # CUULÂ 1320 — Â GARDE MANGER Introduces basic pantry manger principles, utilization, preparation, and integration into other kitchen operations. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute apprenticeship pantry, garnishing, and presentation training objectives. Topics include: pantry functions; garnishes, carving, and decorating; buffet presentation; cold preparations; hot/cold sandwiches; salads, dressings and relishes; breakfast preparation; hot/cold hors d*oeuvres; chaudfroids, gelees, and molds; and pats and terrines. Laboratory practice parallels class work. Prerequisites: CUUL 1120 --- # CUULÂ 1370 — Â NUTRITIONAL FOOD AND MENU MGMT This course emphasizes menu planning for all types of facilities, services, and special diets. Topics include: menu selection, menu development and pricing, nutrition, special diets, cooking nutritional foods, and organics. Laboratory demonstrations and student management and supervision parallel class work. Prerequisites: CUUL 1120 --- # CUULÂ 2130 — Â CULINARY PRACTICUM This course familiarizes the student with the principles and methods of sound leadership and decision making in the hospitality industry and provides the student with the opportunity to gain management/supervision experience in an actual job setting. Students will be placed in an appropriate restaurant, catering, or other food service business for four days per week throughout the quarter. On-the-job training topics include: restaurant management/on-off premise catering/food service business, supervisory training, and management training, on-off premise catering, hotel kitchen organization, k… Prerequisites: CUUL 1220 --- # CUULÂ 2140 — Â ADVANCED BAKING AND INTERNATIONAL CUISINE This course introduces international cuisine and acquisition of advanced cookery techniques. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute cook apprenticeship training objectives and provides background for those aspiring to become chefs. Topics include: international cuisine, advanced grill cookery, advanced vegetable cookery, advanced meat cookery, advanced line cookery, advanced fry cookery and nutrition. Laboratory practice parallels class work. *Provides in-depth experience in preparing many types of baked goods commonly found in restaurants and hotels. Cours… Prerequisites: CUUL 1220 --- # CUULÂ 2160 — Â CONTEMPORARY CUISINE This course emphasizes all modern cuisine and introduces management concepts necessary to the functioning of a commercial kitchen. Topics include: international cuisine, cuisine trends, kitchen organization, kitchen management, kitchen supervision, competition entry, nutrition, menu selection, layout and design, and on/off premise catering. Laboratory demonstration and student experimentation parallel class work. Prerequisites: CUUL 1220, CUUL 1320 --- # CUULÂ 2190 — Â PRINCIPLES OF CULINARY LEADERSHIP Familiarizes the student with principles, skills, methods, and behaviors necessary for sound leadership of people in their job responsibilities. Emphasis will be placed on real-life concepts, personal skill development, applied knowledge, and managing human resources. Course content is intended to help leaders, managers, and supervisors deal with a dramatically changing workplace that is affected by technology changes, a more competitive and global market place, corporate restructuring, and the changing nature of work and the workforce. Topics include: Leadership Principles, Leadership Relati… --- # DENAÂ 1010 — Â BASIC HUMAN BIOLOGY Focuses on basic normal structure and function of the human body with an emphasis on organ systems. Topics include: medical terminology as it relates to the normal human body; and normal structure and function of the human body - cells and tissues, organs and systems, and homeostatic mechanisms. --- # DENAÂ 1030 — Â PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY Introduce students to the area of preventive and public health dentistry. Topics include: patient education techniques; plaque control techniques; types and use of fluoride; diet analysis for caries control; and dietary considerations for the dental patient. Prerequisites: DENA 1080, DENA 1340 --- # DENAÂ 1050 — Â MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTION CONTROL Introduces fundamental microbiology and infection control techniques. Topics include: classification, structure, and behavior of pathogenic microbes; mode of disease transmission; bodys defense and immunity; infectious diseases; and infection control procedures in accordance with CDC recommendations and OSHA guidelines. --- # DENAÂ 1070 — Â ORAL PATHOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY Focuses on the diseases affecting the oral cavity and pharmacology as it relates to dentistry. Topics include: identification of the disease process; signs/symptoms of oral diseases and systemic diseases with oral manifestations; developmental abnormalities of oral tissues; basic principles of pharmacology; drugs prescribed by the dental profession; drugs that may contraindicate dental treatment; and applied pharmacology (regulations, dosage, and applications). Prerequisites: ALHS 1011, DENA 1010, DENA 1080 --- # DENAÂ 1080 — Â DENTAL ANATOMY Focuses on normal head and neck anatomy and the development and functions of oral anatomy. Topics include: dental anatomy; oral histology; oral embryology; osteology of the skull; muscles of mastication and facial expression; temporal mandibular joint; blood lymphatic nerve supply of the head; and salivary glands and related structures. --- # DENAÂ 1090 — Â DENTAL ASSISTING NATIONAL BOARD EXAM PREPARATION Reviews information concerning all didactic areas tested by the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB). Topics include: collecting and recording clinical data; dental radiography; chairside dental procedures; prevention of disease transmission; patient education and oral health management; office management procedures; and management of medical emergencies. Prerequisites: DENA 1350 --- # DENAÂ 1340 — Â DENTAL ASSISTING I: GENERAL CHAIRSIDE Introduces student to ethics and jurisprudence for the dental assistant and to chair-side assisting with diagnostic and operative procedures. Topics include: ethics and jurisprudence in the dental office; four-handed dentistry techniques; clinical data collection techniques; introduction to operative dentistry; dental materials; and medical and dental emergencies. --- # DENAÂ 1350 — Â DENTAL ASSISTING II: DENTAL SPECIALTIES AND EDDA SKILLS Focuses on chairside assisting with dental specialty procedures. Topics include: prosthodontic procedures (fixed and removable); orthodontics; pediatric dentistry; periodontic procedures; oral and maxillofacial surgery procedures; endodontic procedures; and expanded functions duties approved by law for performance by dental assistants in the state of Georgia. Students will pass a comprehensive examination and successfully perform all required clinical skills to receive EDDA certification. --- # DENAÂ 1390 — Â DENTAL RADIOLOGY After completion of the course the student will be able to provide radiation safety for patient and self, expose x-rays, process x-rays, and prepare dental images for the dental office. Topics include: fundamentals of radiology and radiation safety; radiographic anatomy and interpretation; intraoral and extraoral radiographic techniques; and quality assurance techniques. Prerequisites: DENA 1080 --- # DENAÂ 1400 — Â DENTAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT Emphasizes procedures for office management in dental practices, utilizing basic computer skills and dental practice management software. Topics include: oral and written communication; records management; appointment control; dental insurance form preparation; accounting procedures; supply and inventory control; employability skills and basic computer skills. A computer lab provides basic skills in computer use and utilization of these skills to perform office procedures on a microcomputer. Prerequisites: DENA 1340 --- # DENAÂ 1460 — Â DENTAL PRACTICUM I Practicum focuses on infection control in the dental office and assisting with diagnostic and simple operative procedures. Topics include: infection control procedures; clinical diagnostic procedures; and general dentistry procedures. Prerequisites: DENA 1050, DENA 1340 --- # DENAÂ 1470 — Â DENTAL PRACTICUM II Practicum focuses on demonstrating the progression of chairside assisting in general dentistry procedures and/or dental specialties procedures. Topics include: advanced general dentistry and specialties. Prerequisites: DENA 1460 --- # DENAÂ 1480 — Â DENTAL PRACTICUM III Practicum continues to focus on demonstrating the progression of chairside assisting with general and specialty procedures. Topics include: general dentistry; specialty procedures; preventive dentistry; expanded duties, and radiography techniques. Prerequisites: DENA 1460, DENA 1470 --- # DFTGÂ 1125 — Â ARCHITECTURAL FUNDAMENTALS Introduces architectural fundamental principles and practices associated with architectural styles and drawing. Fundamentals residential and commercial practices will be covered. Topics include: specifications and materials; architectural styles, construction drawing practices and procedures, dimensioning and scales. --- # DFTGÂ 1127 — Â ARCHITECTURAL 3D MODELING In the Architectural 3D Modeling course, the student becomes acquainted with concepts of the software related to Parametric modeling for Architectural drafting. The student will develop the skills necessary to create 3D models and presentation/constructions drawings. --- # DFTGÂ 1129 — Â RESIDENTIAL DRAWING I Introduces the essential skills necessary for assessing the expected materials, labor requirements and costs for given structures or products also students will be introduce to architectural drawing skills necessary to produce a basic set of construction drawings given floor plan information. Topics include: material take-offs; footing and foundation; floor plans; exterior elevations; site plans; and construction drawing techniques/practices. --- # DFTGÂ 1131 — Â RESIDENTIAL DRAWING II Continues in-depth architectural drawing practice and develops architectural design skills. Plans are designed to meet applicable codes. Topics include: material take-offs; footing and foundation; floor plans; exterior elevations; site plans; and construction drawing techniques/practices. --- # DFTGÂ 1133 — Â COMMERCIAL DRAWING I Introduces commercial drawing skills necessary to produce construction drawings given floor plan information. Topics include: structural steel detailing, reflected ceiling plans, rebar detailing, and commercial construction drawings. --- # DFTGÂ 2010 — Â ENGINEERING GRAPHICS I Covers the basics of computer terminology, input and output devices, file formatting, file management, for CAD software. Introduces students to the fundamentals of geometric construction, scale reading line relationship and basic history of the drafting concepts. Student will also be introduced to basic and intermediate CAD commands and procedures, and drafting concepts and principals. --- # DMPTÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN Introduces students to the fundamentals of design concepts, including design, composition and layout, color theory and typography --- # DMPTÂ 1005 — Â VECTOR GRAPHICS This course is an introduction to the creation of vector imagery. Students will learn to draw illustrations, transform objects, work with layers, patterns, brushes, and filters, use effects and create graphics for the various applications. The focus will be on learning the essential tools, basic operation and commands used in the creation of vector graphics used in different media fields. --- # DMPTÂ 1010 — Â RASTER IMAGING In the Raster Imaging course, the student becomes acquainted with the concepts and software related raster image manipulation. The student is introduced to the workspace and tools used in an image editing software and will learn basic image editing techniques. --- # DMPTÂ 1015 — Â DRAWING Introduces beginning student to basic drawing techniques. Student will complete drawings using various techniques and media. --- # DMPTÂ 1020 — Â INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY Introduces student to an overview of photography. Students will be introduced to parts of a camera, photography processes and lighting setup, and will complete various projects using a camera. --- # DMPTÂ 1025 — Â PRODUCTION PHOTOGRAPHY Students will produce photographs using a variety of commercial lighting techniques and common studio setups, and compositing practices. Students will be required to produce a portfolio of their photography in a variety of formats. --- # DMPTÂ 2100 — Â IDENTITY DESIGN This course focuses on the design challenges associated with the development of symbol systems, logos, environmental graphics and information graphics. Students will use their knowledge of vector and raster applications for further study into the use of typographic treatment and graphic images. --- # DMPTÂ 2105 — Â PAGE LAYOUT This course is an introduction to graphic design production using page layout software. Students will be introduced to the essential terminology, tools, and stages of workflow in the graphic design process. --- # DMPTÂ 2110 — Â PUBLICATION DESIGN Using skills learned in the page layout course, students will design projects relating to the challenges associated with multiple page formats. --- # DMPTÂ 2115 — Â ADVERTISING AND PROMO DESIGN Using skills learned in the page layout course, students will design projects for advertising and promotion of products and services. --- # DMPTÂ 2120 — Â PREPRESS AND OUTPUT This course is an in-depth introduction to the graphic prepress production process. Through hands-on projects, the student will experience the challenges involved in successful graphic prepress production. --- # DMPTÂ 2125 — Â ADVANCED RASTER IMAGING The student will refine imaging skills an apply concepts in advanced techniques of raster imaging. Prerequisites: DMPT 1010 --- # DMPTÂ 2130 — Â ADVANCED VECTOR GRAPHICS Students will learn how to use advance vector imagery techniques for communicating creative concepts in different media fields. They will study a variety of digital illustration styles and begin to develop a personal style of their own. Prerequisites: DMPT 1005 --- # DMPTÂ 2135 — Â DOCUMENT PHOTOGRAPHY This course is designed to provide an introduction to the principles and theories of photojournalism. It concentrates on the principles of personal and social documentary photography. It is also designed to increase understanding of photography as a communication tool and to train the student to translate ideas and information into photographic form. --- # DMPTÂ 2205 — Â BASIC PRINTING OPERATIONS Introduces student to basics of printing operations including safety, image carriers, materials and supplies. Student will begin to use press, bindery and finishing equipment. --- # DMPTÂ 2220 — Â TEXTILE PRINTING In the Textile Printing course curriculum, participants develop workforce readiness skills and build a foundation for success in graphic design production related careers and degree programs. Participants learn, apply, and practice production of basic textile printing practices, knowledge and skills through a series of hands-on experiences that reinforce their learning. This course helps to prepare students to qualify for entry level jobs in the specialty printing industry. Prerequisites: DMPT 1005, DMPT 1010, DMPT 2120 --- # DMPTÂ 2300 — Â FOUND OF INTERFACE DESIGN This course lays the foundation for an in-depth study of web Interface design. Students will be exposed to the basics of information architecture, usability studies, and basic web graphic element creation. These studies will be used as a basis to develop comprehensive web layout and navigation systems. Topics include: thumbnails, sitemaps, common usability problems, page mock-ups, style sheets, and incorporating external media files. --- # DMPTÂ 2305 — Â WEB INTERFACE DESIGN This course introduces best practices for interaction design and user experience. This course begins with a review of static page design and progresses into Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) construction. Students will be introduced to JavaScript as a means of expanding page interactivity. Students will learn to upload websites, retrieve, and replace pages on a server. Prerequisites: DMPT 2300 --- # DMPTÂ 2330 — Â INTRODUCTION TO CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS In the Introduction to CMS course, the student learns the basics of installing and configuring a Content Management System to easily build blogs and small web sites. Students will perform common tasks using any of the most popular (and free) Content Management Systems. Prerequisites: COLL 1060, COMP 1000 --- # DMPTÂ 2335 — Â WEB INTERFACE STRUCTURE This course focuses on creating standard-based web interfaces while using the most current version of HTML for content structure and CSS for interface styling. Students will also explore emerging design trends and techniques used for designing modern web based interfaces. --- # DMPTÂ 2450 — Â ANIMATED SHORT FILM PRODUCTION I This course is the first part of a series of classes which provide the student an opportunity to produce a more comprehensive animated film. --- # DMPTÂ 2455 — Â ANIMATED SHORT FILMPRODUCTION II This course is the second part of series of classes which provide the student an opportunity to produce a more comprehensive animated film. --- # DMPTÂ 2600 — Â BASIC VIDEO EDITING An introduction to basic audio and video editing techniques used in digital video production with non-linear software. Students will be introduced to the primary feature set and interface of video editing software and will learn to perform basic editing functions that include setup, adjusting and customizing preferences and settings, capturing video and audio, various editing and trimming techniques and tools, audio editing and audio creation, finishing and output. --- # DMPTÂ 2605 — Â INTRODUCTION TO VIDEO COMPOSITING AND BROADCAST ANIMATION This course introduces how to create and animate motion graphics. Students will learn to create dynamic animated titles and logos, animate raster and vector image file graphics, composite and edit multi-layered special effects using footage, work with shapes and masks, work with 3D elements, apply and animate various effect filters, and analyze and compress digital video for different output specifications. Students will be exposed to compositing concepts, techniques, and terminology used in finalizing a video or animation project. Prerequisites: DMPT 1010 --- # DMPTÂ 2660 — Â SPECIAL PROJECTS In this course students will work closely with the instructor to develop complex, portfolio quality work that reflects his or her skill set in projects in production and/or post-production. Depending on complexity, the instructor may ask students to create a single project, or multiple projects. These may include, but are not limited to, works using motion graphics, visual effects, animation, editing, color grading, or post-production audio. --- # DMPTÂ 2700 — Â PORTRAITURE PHOTOGRAPHY Provides instruction in the techniques of portrait photography. The students will be able to perform creative use of lighting, including available and studio lighting. Introduces techniques in posing portrait subjects, critical positioning of lighting, and techniques used in the field. Students develop skills for critical evaluation of a portrait photograph. Topics include: tools for indoor and outdoor photography, posing individuals and groups, manipulating natural light and flash, critique and portfolio building. Prerequisites: DMPT 1020 --- # DMPTÂ 2705 — Â PHOTOGRAPHY II Students continue the study of Photography through technical skills and theory. Topics include exposure control, advanced lighting techniques, and portfolio building. This class emphasizes creative skills, practical exercises and photography projects. Prerequisites: DMPT 1020 --- # DMPTÂ 2905 — Â PRACTICUM/INTERNSHIP II Provides an approved industry-like setting where the student develops and sharpens skills. Emphasis is placed on production standards achievement and quality control. --- # DMPTÂ 2930 — Â EXIT REVIEW Emphasis is placed on student*s production of portforlio-quality pieces. Focuses on the preparation for entry into the job market. --- # DMSOÂ 1010 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF SONOGRAPHY Using classroom didactic instruction and laboratory experiences, this foundations course prepares students for the role of a sonographer. The course provides a base of knowledge and experiences from which complementary and subsequent courses build on. Topics include diagnostic medical sonography history; medical ethics and law; patient privacy and confidentiality; body mechanics, lifts, and transfers; patient assessment and administration of care; transducer care; response to medical emergencies; professionalism; medical and sonographic terminology; cultural competence; ergonomics; work relat… --- # DMSOÂ 1020 — Â SECTIONAL ANATOMY AND NORMAL SONOGRAPHIC APPEARANCE This course combines the didactic education of sectional anatomy with active student participation in classroom laboratory experience. Information is weighted toward normal structures which are sonographically visible. Structures are described according to relative location and proportionality. Topics include: normal sectional anatomy of the neck, liver, biliary system, pancreas, genitourinary tract, spleen, peritoneal cavity, retroperitoneum, gastrointestinal tract, and vascular system structures within the upper and lower extremity; anatomic planes related to sonographic images; sonographic… Prerequisites: BIOL 2114, BIOL 2114L --- # DMSOÂ 1040 — Â SONOGRAPHIC PHYSICS AND INSTRUMENTATION Sonographers apply principles of ultrasound in the operation of medical sonographic equipment to produce a sonogram. Knowledge of the interaction of ultrasound with tissue is important for image optimization, acquisition and interpretation of sonographic images, and critical to the accurate diagnosis of disease. Introduces concepts for the factors involved with diagnostic ultrasound principles and instruments. Emphasis will be placed on ultrasound physics, transducer construction, operation and characteristics, artifacts and adjustable physics parameters. Topics include: basic principles and… Prerequisites: PHYS 1110, PHYS 1110L --- # DMSOÂ 1050 — Â ABDOMINAL SONOGRAPHY I This course combines the didactic education of normal and abnormal abdominal with active student participation in classroom laboratory experience. Introduces advanced abdominal anatomy, sonographic appearance and procedures, pathology and pathophysiology for diagnostic medical sonography. Topics include: embryology; anatomy; protocols for all organs and organ systems of the abdomen and non-cardiac chest; variants of normal and congenital anomalies; function of organ and organ systems; patient history and indications for examination; scanning techniques; normal sonographic appearance; patholog… Prerequisites: DMSO 1010, DMSO 1020, DMSO 1040 --- # DMSOÂ 1060 — Â CLINICAL SONOGRAPHY I Provides students with a more detailed introduction to the hospital, clinic or other patient care setting work experience. This course covers the control of the physical parameters of the sonography unit and application of sonographic physics as it relates to image quality. Sonographic examinations are conducted under direct and indirect supervision. Topics include: oral and written communication; provide basic patient care; equipment manipulation for optimum image resolution; ergonomically correct scanning techniques; perform basic sonographic examinations of normal and abnormal abdominal an… Prerequisites: BIOL 2114, BIOL 2114L --- # DMSOÂ 1070 — Â PELVIC SONOGRAPHY AND FIRST TRIMESTER OBSTETRICS This course introduces gynecology physiology, pathology, and pathophysiology along with normal and abnormal embryonic and fetal development during the first trimester using diagnostic medical sonography. Topics include: the role of the sonographer in obstetric imaging; antepartum obstetric sonography evaluation; Doppler imaging for the obstetric patient; significant laboratory values in early pregnancy; anatomy, physiology, pathology and pathophysiology of the female pelvis; gynecologic patient care and imaging techniques; clinical assessment of obstetrical patient; normal first trimester; ut… Prerequisites: DMSO 1020, DMSO 1040 --- # DMSOÂ 1080 — Â SONOGRAPHIC PHYSICS AND INSTRUMENTATION REGISTRY REVIEW Provides a review of knowledge from previous courses and helps the student prepare for national certification examinations for sonography. Information concerning test taking skills will also be reviewed. Topics include: patient care, safety and communication; physics principles, ultrasound transducers, pulse-echo instrumentation, Doppler instrumentation; and quality assurance/quality control of equipment. --- # DMSOÂ 1090 — Â INTRODUCTION TO VASCULAR SONOGRAPHY This course is designed as an introduction into the field of vascular sonography. The general practitioner will be required to perform venous examinations of the lower extremity, arterial studies of the neck, and some Doppler studies within the abdomen. Emphasis is on the functional workings and settings associated with Doppler signals and waveforms. Topics include: machine/image setting for Doppler imaging; venous imaging of the lower extremities; arterial imaging of the neck; and vascular imaging of the abdomen, including aorta and its primary branches, vena cava, portal and hepatic veins,… Prerequisites: DMSO 1040 --- # DMSOÂ 1100 — Â CLINICAL SONOGRAPHY II This course provides students with continued work experience in a hospital, clinic, or other patient care setting. Students conduct sonographic examinations under direct and indirect supervision while continuing to improve their communication, professionalism and critical thinking skills. Topics include: patient care issues; advanced scanning techniques; normal anatomy and pathologic conditions of the abdomen; normal and abnormal sonographic imaging of the male pelvis; normal and abnormal anatomy and pathology of the female pelvis; normal and abnormal uterine and fetal development through the… Prerequisites: DMSO 1060 --- # DMSOÂ 2010 — Â OB SECOND AND THIRD TRIMESTERS Using classroom instruction and laboratory experiences this course introduces the knowledge of fetal anatomy, pathology, pathophysiology and procedures for diagnostic medical sonography. Instruction emphasizes normal fetal growth, fetal anomalies and maternal complications throughout all the second and third trimesters. Topics include: fetal assessment in the normal second and third trimesters; extra-fetal assessment of the second and third trimesters; assess abnormal fetal growth; high risk obstetrics; fetal structural abnormalities; genetic abnormalities and syndromes; interventional proced… Prerequisites: DMSO 1070 --- # DMSOÂ 2020 — Â SPECIALIZED SONOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES This course provides students with three independent areas of concentration. They are High Resolution Sonography, Interventional Sonography and Pediatric Sonography. I. High Resolution Sonography introduces superficial structure anatomy, pathology and procedures for diagnostic medical sonography. II. Interventional Sonography this course provides instruction in sonographic procedures which are considered invasive and/or require sterile procedures. III. Pediatric Sonography provides the sonography student with specialized imaging procedures for the pediatric patient. Topics include: Interventi… Prerequisites: DMSO 1010, DMSO 1020, DMSO 1040 --- # DMSOÂ 2030 — Â CLINICAL SONOGRAPHY III This course provides students with continued work experience in a hospital, clinic, or other patient care setting. Students improve skills in performing sonographic procedures previously introduced. Topics include: normal uterine and fetal development through the three trimesters including placental grading; equipment manipulation for optimum resolution; manipulation of equipment to minimize biological effects; normal anatomy and pathologic conditions of the abdomen and female pelvis; fetal biometry including gestational sac size, crown-rump length, bi-parietal diameter and head circumference… --- # DMSOÂ 2040 — Â COMPREHENSIVE ABD AND OB/GYN REGISTRY REVIEW Provides a review of knowledge from previous courses and helps the student prepare for ARDMS national certification examinations for sonography. Information concerning test taking skills is also reviewed. Topics include: patient care, preparation and technique; instrumentation, normal pelvic anatomy; abnormal pelvic anatomy; extra-pelvic pathology associated with gynecology; pediatric sonography; post menopause; infertility and endocrinology; first trimester; placenta, amniotic fluid, umbilical cord; second and third trimester; congenital fetal anomalies; complications during pregnancy; fetal… Prerequisites: DMSO 2010, DMSO 2020 --- # DMSOÂ 2050 — Â CLINICAL SONOGRAPHY IV Provides a culminating work experience in the hospital, clinic, or other patient care setting for students to improve skills in performing procedures introduced during prior clinical and didactic courses to the level of an entry-level sonographer. Topics include: refinement of equipment manipulation techniques, performance of sonographic examinations as an entry-level sonographer, role of the sonographer in performing interventional/invasive procedures, and completion of necessary competency requirements for graduation. Prerequisites: DMSO 2030 --- # ECCEÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION Introduces concepts relating the responsibilities and procedures involved in a variety of early childhood care situations. Topics include historical perspectives; professionalism; guidance; developmentally appropriate practices; learning environment (including all children); cultural diversity; and licensing, accreditation, and credentialing. --- # ECCEÂ 1103 — Â CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Introduces the student to the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development of the young child (prenatal through 12 years of age). The course provides for competency development in observing, recording, and interpreting growth and development stages in the young child; advancing physical and intellectual competence; supporting social and emotional development; and examining relationships between child development and positive guidance. Topics include developmental characteristics, prenatal through age 12, developmental guidance applications, observing and recording techniques, ages a… --- # ECCEÂ 1105 — Â HEALTH, SAFETY, AND NUTRITION Introduces the theory, practices, and requirements for establishing and maintaining a safe, healthy learning environment. Topics include CPR and first aid, health issues, safety issues, child abuse and neglect, and nutritional needs of children. --- # ECCEÂ 1112 — Â CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT Provides student with an understanding of developmentally effective approaches to teaching, learning, observing, documenting and assessment strategies that promote positive development for young children. The course will enable the student to establish a learning environment appropriate for young children and to identify the goals, benefits, and uses of assessment in the development of curriculum for young children. Topics include observing, documenting, and assessing; learning environments; development of curriculum plans and materials; curriculum approaches; and instructional media. --- # ECCEÂ 1113 — Â CREATIVE ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN Introduces the concepts related to creativity in art,music, movement and creative drama, and facilitating children's creative expression across the curriculum. Topics include concepts of creativity and expression; theories of young children's creative development; facilitation of children's creative expression, media, methods and materials across the curriculum; appreciation of children's art processes and products; appreciation of children's creativity in music, movement and dance; appreciation of children's creative expression in play and creative drama; and art and music appreciation. --- # ECCEÂ 1121 — Â EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION PRACTICUM Provides the student with the opportunity to gain a supervised experience in a practicum placement site allowing demonstration of techniques obtained from course work. Practicum topics include promoting child development and learning; building family and community relationships; observing, documenting, and assessing to support young children and families; teaching and learning; becoming a professional; and guidance techniques and classroom management. Prerequisites: ECCE 1105 --- # ECCEÂ 2115 — Â LANGUAGE AND LITERACY Develops knowledge, skills, and abilities in supporting young children*s literacy acquisition and development, birth through age twelve. Topics include developmental continuum of reading and writing, literacy acquisition birth to five years of age, literacy acquisition in kindergarten, literacy acquisition in early grades, and literacy acquisition in children who are culturally and linguistically diverse. Prerequisites: ECCE 1103 --- # ECCEÂ 2116 — Â MATH AND SCIENCE Presents the process of introducing math and science concepts to young children. Includes planning and implementation of developmentally appropriate activities and development of math and science materials, media and methods. Topics include inquiry approach to learning; cognitive stages and developmental processes in developing math and science concepts with children birth to five; cognitive stages and developmental processes in developing math and science concepts with children in kindergarten and primary grades; planning math and science activities; and development of math and science mater… Prerequisites: ECCE 1103 --- # ECCEÂ 2201 — Â EXCEPTIONALITIES Provides for the development of knowledge and skills that will enable the student to understand individuals with special needs and appropriately guide their development. Special emphasis is placed on acquainting the student with programs and community resources that serve families with children with special needs. Topics include inclusion/least restrictive environment (LRE), physical and motor impairments, gifted/talented, intellectual and cognitive disabilities, emotional and behavioral disorders, communication disorders in speech and language, autism spectrum disorders, visual impairments,… Prerequisites: ECCE 1103 --- # ECCEÂ 2202 — Â SOCIAL ISSUES AND FAMILY INVOLVEMENT Enables the student to value the complex characteristics of children*s families and communities and to develop culturally responsive practices which will support family partnerships. Students use their understanding to build reciprocal relationships which promote children*s development and learning. Students are introduced to local programs and agencies that offer services to children and families within the community. Topics include professional responsibilities, family/social issues, community resources, family education and support, teacher-family communication, community partnerships, soc… --- # ECCEÂ 2203 — Â GUIDANCE AND CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT Examines effective guidance practices in group settings based upon the application of theoretical models of child development and of developmentally appropriate practices. Focus will be given to individual, family, and cultural diversity. Topics will include developmentally appropriate child guidance (birth through 12); effective classroom management, including preventive and interventive techniques; understanding challenging behaviors; and implementing guidance plans. Prerequisites: ECCE 1103 --- # ECCEÂ 2245 — Â EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION INTERNSHIP I Provides the student with the opportunity to gain a supervised experience in an actual or simulated work site allowing demonstration of techniques obtained from course work. Internship topics include promoting child development and learning; building family and community relations; observing, documenting, and assessing to support young children and families; using developmentally effective approaches; using content knowledge to build meaningful curriculum; and becoming a professional. Prerequisites: ECCE 1101, ECCE 1103, ECCE 1105 --- # ECCEÂ 2246 — Â EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION INTERNSHIP II Provides the student with the opportunity to gain a supervised experience in an actual or simulated work site allowing demonstration of techniques obtained from course work. Internship topics include promoting child development and learning; building family and community relations; observing, documenting, and assessing to support young children and families; using developmentally effective approaches; using content knowledge to build meaningful curriculum; and becoming a professional. Prerequisites: ECCE 1101, ECCE 1103, ECCE 1105 --- # ECCEÂ 2310 — Â PARAPROFESSIONAL METHODS AND MATERIALS Develops the instructional skills to enable the student to work as a paraprofessional in a program for kindergarten through elementary age children. Topics include assessment and curriculum, instructional techniques, and methods for instruction in a learning environment. Prerequisites: ECCE 1103 --- # ECCEÂ 2312 — Â PARAPROFESSIONAL ROLES AND PRACTICES Develops skills to enable the student to work as a paraprofessional in a program for kindergarten through elementary aged children. Topics include professional qualifications, professional and ethical conduct, professionalism and employment, and paraprofessional roles and responsibilities. Prerequisites: ECCE 1103 --- # ECETÂ 1101 — Â CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I Emphasizes the knowledge and ability to analyze basic DC circuits and introductory concepts of AC circuits. Topics include: international units, basic electrical laws, series and parallel circuits, network analysis concepts, network theorems concepts, D.C. instruments, grounding techniques, magnetism, inductance/capacitance, transient analysis, and introduction to dependant sources and 2-port parameters. Laboratory work parallels class work. Prerequisites: ENGT 1000, MATH 1111, NUET 1001 --- # ECETÂ 1110 — Â DIGITAL SYSTEMS I Study of digital electronics. Topics include: fundamentals of digital techniques, simplification of logic circuits, flip-flops and registers, sequential logic circuits, combinational logic circuits, arithmetic and logic operations, and conversions. Laboratory work parallels class work using trainers, DesignWorks, and Altera simulation software and systems. Prerequisites: ECET 1101 --- # ECETÂ 1191 — Â COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS This course emphasizes fundamental concepts of problem solving using a high level source language. Laboratory work is designed to acquaint students with computer facilities, software, and programming fundamentals. Topics include: system fundamentals, concepts of structured programming, arrays, functions, and engineering applications. --- # ECETÂ 2101 — Â CIRCUIT ANALYSIS II Continues study of AC circuit analysis, which emphasizes complex networks. Topics include: analysis of complex networks, networks with multiple sources, AC network theorems, resonance, transformers, three-phase systems, filters and bode plots, non-sinusoidal waveforms, and pulse response of RLC circuits. Laboratory work parallels class work. Prerequisites: ECET 1101, MATH 1111 --- # ECETÂ 2102 — Â CIRCUIT ANALYSIS II Continues study of AC circuit analysis, which emphasizes complex networks. Topics include: analysis of complex networks, networks with multiple sources, AC network theorems, resonance, transformers, three-phase systems, filters and bode plots, non-sinusoidal waveforms, and pulse response of RLC circuits. Laboratory work parallels class work. Prerequisites: ECET 1101, MATH 1113 --- # ECETÂ 2102L — Â CIRCUIT ANALYSIS II LAB Continues study of AC circuit analysis, which emphasizes complex networks. Topics include: analysis of complex networks, networks with multiple sources, AC network theorems, resonance, transformers, three-phase systems, filters and bode plots, non-sinusoidal waveforms, and pulse response of RLC circuits. Laboratory work parallels class work. Prerequisites: ECET 1101, MATH 1113 --- # ECETÂ 2110 — Â DIGITAL SYSTEMS II Continues the study of digital systems with emphasis on the study of microcomputers with programming applications involving external devices with which the microprocessor/microcontroller must communicate. Topics include: logic families, PLD programming, microcomputer architecture, programming with arithmetic/logic instructions, jump, loop and call operations, I/O programming, timers, interrupts and interfacing techniques. Laboratory work parallels class work to include use of PLD (programmable logic devices) platforms, and microprocessor/microcontroller platforms to reinforce and edify theore… Prerequisites: ECET 1110 --- # ECETÂ 2120 — Â ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS I Introduces the conduction process in semiconductor materials and devices. Topics include: semiconductor physics; diodes; basic diode circuits and applications; biasing, stability and graphical analysis of bipolar junction transistors and field effect transistors; introduction to silicon controlled rectifiers; device curve characteristics; and related devices with selected applications. Laboratory work includes circuit construction, use of appropriate instruments, troubleshooting and circuit simulation using P-SPICE. --- # ECETÂ 2220 — Â ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS II Emphasizes the analysis of BJT and FET amplifiers; analysis and applications of operational amplifiers and other linear digital ICs. Topics include: re transistor model; CB, CE and CC amplifiers; Darlington connection; cascaded systems; CS, CD, CG Amplifiers; High frequency and low frequency response of BJT and FET amplifiers; Power Amplifiers Class A, Class B, Class C Amplifiers; op-amp fundamentals; inverting, non-inverting amplifiers, voltage followers and summing amplifiers; comparators; instrumentation applications; active filters; differentiators and integrators; 555 Timers; A/D and D/A… Prerequisites: ECET 2120 --- # ECHOÂ 1100 — Â ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY FUNDAMENTALS This course introduces the basic principles and applications of the physical assessment and echocardiographic procedures. Discussion of medical law and ethics as it relates to the professional scope of practice. Topics include: basic echocardiographic imaging principles, patient skills and equipment instrumentation, basic Doppler and color principles, medical law and ethics and common terminology and abbreviations. Prerequisites: BIOL 2114, BIOL 2114L --- # ECHOÂ 1310 — Â ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY I This course utilizes cardiac sonography fundamentals to evaluate cardiac anatomy, function and hemodynamics in diagnosing coronary artery heart disease. Incorporates all forms of noninvasive cardiovascular evaluation with emphasis on performance and interpretation of M-mode, 2-dimensional, and Doppler echocardiography. Emphasis will be placed on obtaining quality echocardiograms, and laboratory experience will demonstrate the application of theoretical principles and concepts. Topics include: ventricular function, coronary artery disease, Stress Echocardiography, Transesophageal Echocardiogra… Prerequisites: ECHO 1100 --- # ECHOÂ 1320 — Â ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY II This course utilizes fundamentals to evaluate cardiac function and acquired disease states. Incorporates all forms of noninvasive cardiovascular evaluation with emphasis on performance and interpretation of M-mode, 2-dimensional, and Doppler echocardiography. Emphasis will be placed on obtaining quality echocardiograms, and laboratory experience will demonstrate the application of theoretical principles and concepts. Topics include: valvular heart disease, cardiomyopathies, systemic and pulmonary hypertensive heart disease, pericardial diseases, systemic disease, cardiac transplantation, card… Prerequisites: ECHO 1310 --- # ECHOÂ 1370 — Â ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY CLINICAL I Provides hands-on experience in performing noninvasive cardiovascular procedures with emphasis on instrumentation and development of clinical techniques. Topics include: policies and procedures, echocardiographic instrumentation, recording patient information, patient preparation, and performing echocardiographic examinations. Prerequisites: DMSO 1040, ECHO 1100 --- # ECHOÂ 2360 — Â ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY CLINICAL II Provides hands-on experience in the clinical setting with an emphasis placed on the development of clinical techniques employed to obtain meaningful data. Continued participation by the student will progressively lead to the student performing diagnostic procedures with less assistance but under the supervision of an appropriately credentialed sonographer. Topics include: echocardiographic instrumentation, logging and reporting information, preparation for echocardiographic examinations, medical ethics, and performing echocardiographic procedures. Students may do a brief rotation through an i… Prerequisites: ECHO 1370 --- # ECHOÂ 2370 — Â ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY CLINICAL III This course builds on the knowledge and skills learned in Clinical Echo 3. By the end of this rotation, the student will perform all echocardiography procedures independently with the supervision of an appropriately credentialed sonographer. This course provides a culminating clinical setting experience which allows students to synthesize information and procedural instruction provided throughout the program. Emphasis is placed on skill level improvements and final completion of all required clinical competencies presented in previous courses and practiced in previous clinical vascular course… Prerequisites: ECHO 2360 --- # ECHOÂ 2400 — Â COMPREHENSIVE REGISTRY REVIEW This course will be an overall review of Echocardiography to include demonstration of normal and abnormal cardiac anatomy, cardiac physiology, pathophysiology and hemodynamics/physics in the different types of cardiac disease/dysfunctions. Also included will be a review of clinical non-invasive cardiac diagnostic procedures, laboratory values, pharmacology and test validation and measurements. Emphasis is placed on reviewing information so that the student will successfully pass the ARMDS and/or CCI certification examinations. Topics include: normal and abnormal cardiac anatomy, techniques, p… Prerequisites: ECHO 1320 --- # ECMTÂ 1101 — Â 1ST YEAR APPRENTICESHIP BASIC The classroom training is designed to identify individuals who have the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to proficiently perform the individual job tasks associated with the work processes of the electrical trade. The goal is to provide in depth knowledge of all types of electrical work to prepare the apprentice to work in the electrical construction industry. --- # ECMTÂ 1102 — Â 1ST YEAR APPRENTICESHIP ADVANCED The classroom training is designed to identify individuals who have the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to proficiently perform the individual job tasks assigned with the work processes of the electrical trade. The goal is to provide in depth knowledge of all types of electrical work to prepare the apprentice to work in the electrical construction industry. Prerequisites: ECMT 1101 --- # ECMTÂ 1201 — Â 2ND YEAR APPRENTICESHIP BASIC The lecture course introduces basic knowledge associated with the work processes of the electrical trade and is designed to complement additional experience students receive as an electrical apprentice. Topics include: test instruments applications, codeology, AC theory, blueprints and conduit fabrication. Prerequisites: ECMT 1102 --- # ECMTÂ 1202 — Â 2ND YEAR APPRENTICESHIP ADVANCED The lecture course introduces basic knowledge associated with the work processes of the electrical trade and is designed to complement additional experience students receive as an electrical apprentice. Topics include: ac theory, ac theory transfers, code and practices-2 and code calculations. Prerequisites: ECMT 1201 --- # ECMTÂ 1301 — Â 3RD YEAR APPRENTICESHIP BASIC The lecture course introduces basic knowledge associated with the work processes of the electrical trade and is designed to complement additional experience students receive as an electrical apprentice. Topics include: rigging and lifting, torque, codes and practices, electrical safety- related work practice, blueprints and semiconductors. Prerequisites: ECMT 1202 --- # ECMTÂ 1302 — Â 3RD YEAR APPRENTICESHIP ADVANCED The lecture course introduces basic knowledge associated with the work processes of the electrical trade and is designed to complement additional experience students receive as an electrical apprentice. Topics include: grounding and bonding, test instruments, transformers and code calculations. Prerequisites: ECMT 1301 --- # ECMTÂ 1401 — Â 4TH YEAR APPRENTICESHIP BASIC The lecture course introduces basic knowledge associated with the work processes of the electrical trade and is designed to complement additional experience students receive as an electrical apprentice. Topics include: lightning protection, motors, lighting essentials and motor control. Prerequisites: ECMT 1302 --- # ECMTÂ 1402 — Â 4TH YEAR APPRENTICESHIP ADVANCED The lecture course introduces basic knowledge associated with the work processes of the electrical trade and is designed to complement additional experience students receive as an electrical apprentice. Topics include: motor control, digital electronics, programmable logic controllers, building automation: control devices and applications, code and practices, hazardous locations and code calculations. Prerequisites: ECMT 1401 --- # ECMTÂ 1501 — Â 5TH YEAR APPRENTICESHIP BASIC The lecture course introduces basic knowledge associated with the work processes of the electrical trade and is designed to complement additional experience students receive as an electrical apprentice. Topics include: orientation, test instrumentation, fire alarms, instruments, security systems and structured cabling. Prerequisites: ECMT 1402 --- # ECMTÂ 1502 — Â 5TH YEAR APPRENTICESHIP ADVANCED The lecture course introduces basic knowledge associated with the work processes of the electrical trade and is designed to complement additional experience students receive as an electrical apprentice. Topics include: distributed generation, photovoltaic systems, power quality, building automation, health care, code and practices-4 and 5 and code calculations. Prerequisites: ECMT 1501 --- # ECONÂ 1101 — Â PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS Provides a description and analysis of economic operations in contemporary society. Emphasis is placed on developing an understanding of economic concepts and policies as they apply to everyday life. Topics include basic economic principles; economic forces and indicators; capital and labor; price, competition, and monopoly; money and banking; government expenditures, federal and local; fluctuations in production, employment, and income; and United States economy in perspective --- # ECONÂ 2105 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS Provides a description and analysis of macroeconomic principles and policies. Topics include basic economic principles, macroeconomic concepts, equilibrium in the goods and money markets, macroeconomic equilibrium and the impact of fiscal and monetary policies. --- # ECONÂ 2106 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS Provides an analysis of the ways in which consumers and business firms interact in a market economy. Topics include basic economic principles, consumer choice, behavior of profit maximizing firms, modeling of perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly and monopolistic competition. --- # ELTRÂ 1000 — Â FUNDAMENTAL ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS This course introduces the student to the electrical trade. Emphasis is placed on orientation to the trade, safety, basic electrical theory, electrical codes, and basic electrical wiring practices. --- # ELTRÂ 1010 — Â DIRECT CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS Introduces direct current (DC) concepts and applications. Topics include: electrical principles and laws; batteries; DC test equipment; series, parallel, and simple combination circuits; and laboratory procedures and safety practices. --- # ELTRÂ 1015 — Â INTERMEDIATE ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS I This course introduces the student to specific skill components needed to be successful as an electrician. Topics include reading electrical drawings, residential electrical services, test equipment, alternating current, motor theory and applications and basic electrical installation. --- # ELTRÂ 1020 — Â ALTERNATING CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS Introduces the theory and application of varying sine wave voltages and current. Topics include: magnetism, AC wave generation, AC test equipment, inductance, capacitance, and basic transformers. --- # ELTRÂ 1025 — Â INTERMEDIATE ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS II This course continues to introduce those specific job skills needed for a typical electrician. Topics in this course include pull and junction boxes, conductor installations, terminations and splices, circuit breakers and fuses, and control systems fundamentals. --- # ELTRÂ 1035 — Â ADVANCED ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS I This course introduces the student to more advanced electrical applications. Topics include load calculations, conductor selection and calculations, practical lighting applications, hazardous locations, and overcurrent protection. --- # ELTRÂ 1055 — Â ADVANCED ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS II This is the capstone course for the Electrical Systems Construction and Maintenance program. Topics include distribution equipment, transformers, commercial electrical services, motor calculations, motor controls, and voice, data and video. --- # ELTRÂ 1060 — Â ELECTRICAL PRINTS, SCHEMATICS, AND SYMBOLS Introduces electrical symbols and their use in construction blueprints, electrical schematics, and diagrams. Topics include: electrical symbols, component identification, print reading and scales and measurement. --- # ELTRÂ 1080 — Â COMMERCIAL WIRING I This course introduces commercial wiring practices and procedures. Topics include industrial safety procedures, the National Electrical Code, and commercial load calculations. --- # ELTRÂ 1090 — Â COMMERCIAL WIRING II This course is a continuation of the study in commercial wiring practices and procedures. Topics include transformer connections, an introduction to low voltage systems, conduit design and installation practices, and system design concepts. --- # ELTRÂ 1180 — Â ELECTRICAL CONTROLS Introduces line and low voltage switching circuits, manual and automatic controls and devices, and circuits. Emphasis will be placed on switching circuits, manual and automatic controls and devices, line and low voltage switching circuits, and operation, application and ladder diagrams. Topics include: ladder and wire diagrams, switching circuits, manual controls and devices, automatic controls and devices, and application and operation of controllers and controls. --- # ELTRÂ 1205 — Â RESIDENTIAL WIRING I Introduces residential wiring practices and procedures. Topics include: residential circuits, print reading, National Electrical Code, and wiring materials. --- # ELTRÂ 1210 — Â RESIDENTIAL WIRING II Provides additional instruction on wiring practices in accordance with National Electrical Code. Topics include: hand and power tools, branch circuits/feeders, residential single family load calculations, residential multifamily service calculations and installations, and equipment installations. --- # ELTRÂ 1220 — Â INDUSTRIAL PLC'S Introduces operational theory, systems terminology, PLC installations, and programming procedures for programmable logic controls. Emphasis is placed on pic programming, connections, installations, and start-up procedures. Topics include: PLC hardware and software, PLC functions and terminology, introductory numbering systems, PLC installation and set up, PLC programming basics, relay logic instructions, timers and counters, connecting field devices to I/O cards, and PLC safety procedures. --- # ELTRÂ 1250 — Â DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING Introduces diagnostic techniques related to electrical malfunctions. Special attention is given to use of safety precautions during troubleshooting. Topics include: problem diagnosis, advanced schematics, and sequential troubleshooting procedures. --- # ELTRÂ 1270 — Â N.E.C. INDUSTRIAL WIRING APPLICATIONS Provides instruction in industrial applications of the National Electrical Code. Topics include: rigid conduit installation, systems design concepts, equipment installation (600 volts or less) and safety precautions. --- # ELTRÂ 1525 — Â PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS This class introduces techniques and methods on how to install residential and commercial photovoltaic systems. --- # EMPLÂ 1000 — Â INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Emphasizes human relations and professional development in today's rapidly changing world that prepares students for living and working in a complex society. Topics include human relations skills, job acquisition skills and communication, job retention skills, job advancement skills, professional image skills, personal finance, problem solving, and diversity. --- # EMSPÂ 1210 — Â EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) THEORY I This course serves as the foundational introduction to the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) profession, orienting students to both in-hospital and out-of-hospital prehospital care environments. It covers essential knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for effective, safe, ethical, and professional communication and functioning within the EMS environment. Furthermore, the course prepares students to apply pre-hospital emergency care to trauma patients, focusing on injuries from various mechanisms including Abdominal and Genitourinary Trauma, Orthopedic Trauma, Soft Tissue Trauma, Head, Fa… --- # EMSPÂ 1211 — Â EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) LAB I This course allows students to master psychomotor and affective skills required to perform as an EMT. The student must master various skills and assessment from content previous taught within using scenario-based learning. The student must demonstrate proficiency in the required skills as dictated by the GA EMS Office, Student Minimum Competencies (SMCs) documents. --- # EMSPÂ 1220 — Â EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) THEORY II This course integrates pathophysiological principles and assessment findings to formulate field impressions and implement treatment plans for a wide range of non-traumatic medical emergencies. It provides a comprehensive understanding of medical conditions and patient care across all stages of life, from birth through aging. Topics covered include Medical Overview; Neurology; Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders; Immunology; Infectious Disease; Endocrine Disorders; Psychiatric; Cardiovascular; Toxicology; Respiratory; Hematology; Genitourinary/Renal; NonTraumatic Musculoskeletal Disorders… --- # EMSPÂ 1221 — Â EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) LAB II This course builds upon and allows students to master the psychomotor and affective skills required to perform as an EMT. Students must master the affective skills and assessments from content previously taught within using scenario based learning. The students must demonstrate proficiency in the required skills as dictated by the GA EMS Office, Student Minimum Competencies documents. --- # EMSPÂ 1230 — Â EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) CLINICAL This clinical practicum course provides Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) students with hands-on, real-world experience in various healthcare and pre-hospital settings. Under the supervision of licensed medical professionals, students will apply classroom knowledge and skills to assess, treat, and transport patients in emergency situations. The course emphasizes patient assessment, basic life support (BLS), airway management, trauma care, and communication in diverse clinical environments, such as emergency departments, ambulance services, and community health settings. Students will complet… --- # EMSPÂ 1510 — Â ADVANCED CONCEPTS FOR THE AEMT Topics include: EMS Systems; Documentation; EMS System Communication; Therapeutic Communication; Principles of Pharmacology; Medication Administration; Emergency Medications; Airway Management; Respiration; Artificial Ventilation; Primary Assessment; and Secondary Assessment. --- # EMSPÂ 1520 — Â ADVANCED PATIENT CARE FOR THE AEMT Apply fundamental knowledge to provide basic and selected advanced emergency care and transportation based on assessment findings for an acutely ill patient. Applies fundamental knowledge to provide basic and selected advanced emergency care and transportation based on assessment findings for a patient in shock, respiratory failure or arrest, cardiac failure or arrest, and post resuscitation management. Applies fundamental knowledge to provide basic and selected advanced emergency care and transportation based on assessment findings for an acutely injured patient. Applies a fundamental knowle… --- # EMSPÂ 1530 — Â CLINICAL APPLICATIONS FOR THE AEMT This course provides supervised clinical experience in various clinical settings. Topics include: Clinicals. --- # EMSPÂ 1540 — Â CLINICAL AND PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS FOR THE AEMT This course provides supervised clinical experience in various clinical settings as well as opportunities to demonstrate critical thinking skills and assessment based management techniques through competency based evaluations relevant to the practice of an AEMT. Topics include: Clinicals and Assessment Based Management. --- # EMSPÂ 1550 — Â ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (AEMT) THEORY I This course builds on the previous EMT program courses and provides a broader depth and breadth of learning to the following topics. It introduces additional topics following the National EMS Education Standards outline the minimal competencies for entry-level EMS clinicians to perform their roles as outlined in the 2021 revisions. Topics Include: EMS System, Public Health, Assessment, Pharmacology, etc. --- # EMSPÂ 1550L — Â ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN LAB I This course allows students to master the psychomotor and affective skills required to perform as an AEMT. Students also mast the affective skills of patient communications and assessments using scenario-based learning. The student must demonstrate proficiency inn the required skills as dictated by the GA EMS Office, Student Minimum Competences documents. --- # EMSPÂ 1560 — Â ADVANCE EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (AEMT) THEORY II This course builds on the previous EMT program and course and provides a broader depth and breadth of learning to the following topics. It introduces additional topics following the National EMS Education Standards outline the minimal competencies for entry-level EMS clinicians to perform their roles as outlined in the 2021 revisions. Topics Include: Trauma and Special Patient Populations. --- # EMSPÂ 1560L — Â ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (AEMT) LAB II This course builds upon and allows students to master the psychomotor and affective skills required to perform as an AEMT. Students also mast the affective skills of patient communications and assessments using scenario based learning. The student must demonstrate proficiency inn the required skills as dictated by the GA EMS Office, Student Minimum Competences documents. --- # EMSPÂ 1570 — Â ADVANCE EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN CLINICAL This course provides the student with opportunities to put didactic and lab skills learned into real world environment under the careful direct observation of a clinical preceptor. The minimum number of patient contact hours is dictated by the GA EMS Office, Student Minimum Competencies documents (SMC). --- # EMSPÂ 1580 — Â ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (AEMT) CAPSTONE This course provides the student the opportunity to demonstrate proficiency as an entry level AEMT, in management of patient in the role of team leader. This is performed under the direct observation of clinical preceptor. The student must demonstrate competency in the following areas: 1) Performance of Patient Assessments 2) Direction of Medical Care and 3) performs items 1 and 2 with minimal to no assistance from the Preceptor. The minimum number of patient contacts is dictated by the Georgia Department of Public Health EMS Office, Student Minimum Competences documents. (SMC). --- # ENGLÂ 1010 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH I Emphasizes the development and improvement of written and oral communication abilities. Topics include analysis of writing, applied grammar and writing skills, editing and proofreading skills, research skills, and oral communication skills. --- # ENGLÂ 1012 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH II Provides knowledge and application of written and oral communications found in the workplace. Topics include writing fundamentals and speaking fundamentals. Prerequisites: ENGL 1010 --- # ENGLÂ 1101 — Â COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC Explores the analysis of literature and articles about issues in the humanities and in society. Students practice various modes of writing, ranging from exposition to argumentation and persuasion. The course includes a review of standard grammatical and stylistic usage in proofreading and editing. An introduction to library resources lays the foundation for research. Topics include writing analysis and practice, revision, and research. Students write a research paper using library resources and using a formatting and documentation style appropriate to the purpose and audience. --- # ENGLÂ 1102 — Â LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION Emphasizes the student's ability to read literature analytically and meaningfully and to communicate clearly. Students analyze the form and content of literature in historical and philosophical contexts. Topics include reading and analysis of fiction, poetry, and drama; research; and writing about literature. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101 --- # ENGLÂ 1105 — Â WORKPLACE AND TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION Emphasizes practical knowledge of technical communications techniques, procedures, and reporting formats used in industry and business. Topics include reference use and research, device and process description, formal technical report writing, business correspondence, and technical report presentation. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101 --- # ENGLÂ 2110 — Â WORLD LITERATURE This course explores the history of the human experience through literature and writing across the cultures of the world. Surveys of important works across multiple genres of fiction and non-fiction as a reflection of cultural values. Explores themes from the ancient through modern era. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101 --- # ENGLÂ 2130 — Â AMERICAN LITERATURE Emphasizes American literature as a reflection of culture and ideas. A survey of important works in American literature. Includes a variety of literary genres: short stories, poetry, drama, nonfiction, and novels. Topics include literature and culture, essential themes and ideas, literature and history, and research skills. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101 --- # ENGLÂ 2310 — Â ENGLISH LITERATURE FROM THE BEGINNING TO 1700 This course presents a survey of important works in early English literature. Course content includes a variety of literary genres: poetry, drama, fiction and nonfiction. Writers typically include the Beowulf poet, Gawain poet, Chaucer, Spenser, Sidney, Marlowe, Donne, Jonson, Shakespeare, and Milton. The course emphasizes English literature as a reflection of culture and ideas. Competency areas include literature and culture; essential themes and ideas; literature and history; research and writing skills; and oral communication skills. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101 --- # ENGTÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Provides a study of engineering technology as a career field and describes the knowledge and skills required for academic and occupational success. Topics include: engineering technology career, measurement and standards, mathematical operators, engineering tools, and engineering concepts. Labs reinforce mathematical, mechanical and electrical concepts through practical exercises, such as measurement and calculation of density of objects, relative humidity, use of digital multi-meter, building circuits, use of precision instruments, and team exercises. --- # ENGTÂ 2300 — Â CAPSTONE PROJECT This course will require students to undertake either individual or team projects, by applying knowledge acquired classroom/lab activities in program courses and core courses. The student will create or construct a product, a circuit or mechanism using circuit building, troubleshooting and other engineering skills developed through previous course work. The project activity includes conceptualization, detailed planning and design, project construction, cost and production considerations, quality assurance and project presentation. Prerequisites: ECET 2101 --- # ESCIÂ 1140 — Â WASTEWATER TREATMENT This course focuses on the operation of industrial wastewater pre-treatment facilities and industrial wastewater treatment facilities discharging directly to the environment (with NPDES permits). An introduction to industrial wastewater variables, components, effects and generation is included. Treatment processes, including preliminary treatment (flow equalization, screen, pH adjustment) and physical treatment (air stripping, carbon adsorption), are covered. Topics include basic chemistry and related mathematical analyses involved in the operation of water/wastewater treatment plants; variou… --- # ESCIÂ 1150 — Â WATER TREATMENT PROCESSES AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS This course provides an introduction to water operations and the basic skills and knowledge needed to advance in this industry. The course content includes an overview of water treatment processes, distribution systems as well as terminology and equipment used in the water industries. Students are introduced to the fundamental concepts of chemistry and mathematics that relate to water treatment. Laboratory techniques used in the analysis of water in water/wastewater treatment plants are introduced. Regulations, licensing and the certification process are also examined in this course. --- # ESCIÂ 1160 — Â INTRODUCTION TO WASTEWATER TREATMENT This course provides an introduction to wastewater treatment and systems design for wastewater treatment facilities in industrial and municipal settings. The course content includes an exploration of types of physical, chemical, and biological treatment. Biological and chemical principles that relate to wastewater treatment are also examined. --- # ESCIÂ 2020 — Â WATER DISTRIBUTION AND BACKFLOW This course is a study of the operation and maintenance of water supply and distribution systems. Water sources, water quality, treatment methods, distribution operations, customer metering, pipeline installation and repair, valves and appurtenances, storage tanks, and maintenance topics will be discussed. Backflow device installation and testing procedures will be included. A study of the administrative and technical procedures required for cross connection program including system inspections, hazard evaluation, identification of cross connection problems and backflow prevention devices, sh… --- # FILMÂ 1100 — Â INTRODUCTION TO FILM & TELEVISION PRODUCTION This course provides students with a basic set of skills and insights sufficient to be integrated onto the sets of working film productions. The course is offered in collaboration with the Georgia Film Academy. --- # FILMÂ 1350 — Â GFA ELECTRIC AND LIGHTING This course is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge of electrical distribution and set lighting on a motion picture or episodic television set in order to facilitate their entry and advancement in the film business. The course is offered in collaboration with the Georgia Film Academy. Topics include: the role of the Electric Department on a film or episodic TV production; workflow within the Electric Department from preproduction until after wrap is called, safety procedures; proper etiquette; electrical distribution for the set; selecting lighting choices in regard to col… Prerequisites: FILM 1100 --- # FILMÂ 1450 — Â GFA GRIP AND RIGGING Grip and Rigging is an introduction and orientation to the practice of rigging and supporting grip equipment, cameras, vehicles and other physical/mechanical devices. Grips are first and foremost team members. In addition to a gaining a thorough knowledge of the equipment used in grip and rigging, students will engage in on-set exercises in inventory, maintenance, set-up, trouble-shooting, teamwork, set protocol and safety. The purpose of this course is to prepare students to work on a motion picture production set. As such, student responsibilities are matched to potential responsibilities a… Prerequisites: FILM 1100 --- # FILMÂ 2060 — Â GFA PRODUCTION ACCOUNTING & OFFICE MANAGEMENT This course is designed to give students a broad understanding of work in and surrounding the Production Accounting and Production Office departments. Students will learn the fundamentals for working within and succeeding through the Production Office or Accounting Department in the film and television industry. In this course, students will be able to identify the key players in each department and define their responsibilities. The Production Office component of this course will focus on the relationship between the Production Office and the overall production and the importance of the comm… Prerequisites: FILM 1100 --- # FILMÂ 2100 — Â GFA PRODUCTION CREW EXTERNSHIP Production Crew Externship provides students with career development through experiential learning in film and television production by supporting graduate candidates as crew on their thesis films, for the duration of their film. The course is offered in cooperation with GFC graduate partner institutions. Externship students will also research best practices and have a thorough understanding of industry safety procedures. Students will develop the practical skills and fundamental knowledge for entry-level job positions in professional film and television through hands-on experience when place… Prerequisites: FILM 1100 --- # FILMÂ 2550 — Â GFA FILM, TELEVISION & DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT INTERNSHIP Provides additional skills application in a professional production environment through cooperative agreements among the film industry, the Georgia Film Academy and the student to furnish employment within a variety of production opportunities. Emphasizes student opportunities to practice production assistant skills in a hands-on situation under the supervision of a film industry professional. Supplements and compliments the courses taught in the Georgia Film Academy. Topics include: application of production skills, appropriate employability skills, problem solving, adaptability to differing… Prerequisites: FILM 1100 --- # FRSCÂ 1020 — Â BASIC FIREFIGHTER - EMERGENCY SERVICES FUNDAMENTALS This course provides the student with information on the applicable laws, policies, and standards that the Firefighter I course is designed, and how the course will be administered. This course provides the emergency responder with basic principles and functions of the Incident Command System. The course will provide the necessary knowledge and skills to operate within the ICS and their role within the ICS at the fire station, at a non-emergency scene, and at emergency scenes. It will provide also provide the emergency responder with knowledge on how to perform basic skills at emergency scene… --- # FRSCÂ 1030 — Â BASIC FIREFIGHTER - MODULE I This course will provide the student basic knowledge of where and how the fire service originated from the colonial periods to present day firefighting operations. The student will learn basic roles and responsibilities of a firefighter, how firefighters have to abide by and work from standard operating procedures and guidelines, and how the chain of command works and their position within it. The student will be provided the knowledge on how to communicate within the fire service; whether it with the fire station or on the fire ground. This course provides the firefighter candidate/recruit w… --- # FRSCÂ 1040 — Â BASIC FIREFIGHTER - MODULE II This course builds from the skills and knowledge in Module I and provides the knowledge and skills to support the fireground techniques learned in the previous courses. The firefighter will learn various uses of ropes + knots and how to hoist fire fighting tools and equipment. The firefighter will also gain the knowledge and skills of building construction principles that will be used throughout their firefighting career to identify building conditions such as: fire spread and travel, how and where to ventilate, indications of potential building collapse, etc. The firefighter will learn survi… --- # FRSCÂ 1050 — Â FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY EDUCATOR I Most structural fires, fire deaths and fire injuries occur in the home. This course addresses some of the most important responsibilities of the modern fire service; teaching the public to prevent or if needed, escape fires and related emergencies. We have adopted the approach that we must learn from each incident then put the information to work to prevent fires and fire losses through public fire and life safety education. Topics include: general requisite knowledge, administration, planning and development, education and implementation, and evaluation. Prerequisites: FRSC 1020, FRSC 1030, FRSC 1040, FRSC 1141 --- # FRSCÂ 1060 — Â FIRE PREVENTION, PREPAREDNESS AND MAINTENACE This course provides the student with the necessary skills of fire prevention, emergency scene preparedness, and tool and equipment maintenance. Specifically addressed are the following topics: basic principles of building construction; knowledge of water supply systems to include pressurized systems, rural water supplies, and alternative water supplies; perform hydrant flow tests as part of water flow assessments for water supplies coming from pressurized hydrants; discuss fire detection, suppresion, and suppression systems; consolidate all knowledge to perform a pre-incident plan of a facil… --- # FRSCÂ 1070 — Â INTRODUCTION TO TECHNICAL RESCUE This course provides an awareness of the principles of technical rescue through utilization of readings from the text, classroom discussion, practical skills, and practice. This course includes Extricating a victim entrapped in a Motor Vehicle, Assisting a Rescue Team in various technical rescue operations including but not limited to Trench and Evacuation, Rope rescue, Water Rescue, Confined Space Operations, Structural Collapse, Vehicle and Machinery Rescue, and Wilderness Search and Rescue. The student will learn the application of knots, rigging principles, anchor selection criteria, syst… --- # FRSCÂ 1080 — Â FIREGROUND OPERATIONS This course will provide the student basic knowledge of the roles and responsibilities of the Firefighter II; the standard operating procedures and guidelines of firefighters; fire service communications relative to obtaining information from occupants and owners to complete an incident report can be completed accurately; Incident Command principles and their application; practical fireground hydraulics to supply proper nozzle pressures while participating in live fire scenarios. To participate in this course the student must also attain National certification of Firefighter I status or succe… --- # FRSCÂ 1141 — Â HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OPERATIONS This course provides emergency responder personnel with the information to respond safely, limit possible exposure to all personnel, and to provide information to the proper authorities as being a primary goal while reacting in the defensive mode of operation. The first responder operations level responsibilities are recognition and identification of a hazardous material scene, the gathering of information, the notification of the proper authorities, the isolation of the area by setting perimeters/zones, possible evacuation, protection by initiating the incident management system, emergency d… --- # GCMTÂ 1100 — Â SWING DYNAMICS This course provides the student, through one-one instruction the fundamentals of teaching the golf swing to the beginning golfer, working through various areas of specialized instruction, and ending with hands-on experience. --- # GCMTÂ 1105 — Â FUNDAMENTALS OF GOLF RULES, HISTORY AND CULTURE Provides a study of the USGA rules of golf, looks at the history of the game, and discusses golf etiquette. Topics include: the history of the game of golf, forms of golf play and rules of golf. --- # GCMTÂ 1110 — Â MERCHANDISING/GOLF SHOP OPERATIONS Provides a study of the interpersonal skills required in the management of a golf course dealing both with the public and with the supporting staff. Also included are study skills, projection of a professional image and job acquisition skills. --- # GCMTÂ 1120 — Â TOURNAMENT OPERATIONS Provides a study of the formats of conducting a golf tournament, handicapping systems, and tournament management. --- # GCMTÂ 1125 — Â CLUB REPAIR/CLUB FITTING Provides a study of the factors that influence the flight of the golf ball as related to the care, construction, and maintenance of golf equipment. Students get hands-on experience in the repair and alteration of golf clubs as well as extensive club fitting experience. --- # GCMTÂ 1130 — Â CART FLEET MANAGEMENT Provides a study of the management and care of golf course equipment, including golf cars, and mowing and other equipment. Topics include: facility's golf cart needs, fleet size and equipment resources; golf car fleet revenues, expenses and profits; and operating the fleet. --- # GCMTÂ 1140 — Â TURF MANAGEMENT Provides a study of golf course grass: planting and growing, the influence of climate, and pest and disease control. --- # GCMTÂ 1145 — Â GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE Provides a study of the management of golf turf. Includes the care of greens, fairways, and roughs. Also includes the management of bunkers and water hazards. --- # HIMTÂ 1100 — Â INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY This course focuses on orienting the student to health information management. Topics include introducing students to the structure of healthcare in the United States and its providers, and the structure and function of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). --- # HIMTÂ 1151 — Â COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTHCARE Designed to provide students with computer and software skills used in medical offices. Topics include hardware and software components of computers for medical record applications; database software and information management; specialized information management systems in healthcare; methods of controlling confidentiality and patient rights; accuracy and security of health information data in computer systems as well as future directions of information technology in healthcare. --- # HIMTÂ 1200 — Â LEGAL ASPECTS OF HEALTHCARE This course focuses on the study of legal principles applicable to health information, patient care and health records. Topics include: working of the American Legal System, courts and legal procedures, principles of liability, patient record requirements, access to health information, confidentiality and informed consent, the judicial process of health information, specialized patient records, risk management and quality assurance, HIV information, and the electronic health record. --- # HIMTÂ 1250 — Â HEALTH RECORD CONTENT AND STRUCTURE This course provides a study of content, storage, retrieval, control, retention, and maintenance of health information. Topics include: health data structure, content and standards, healthcare information requirements and standards. --- # HIMTÂ 1360 — Â PATHOPHARMACOTHERAPY Introduces drug therapy with emphasis on safety, classification of drugs, their action, side effects, and/or adverse reactions. Also introduces the basic concept used in the administration of drugs. Topics include: introduction to pharmacology, sources and forms of drugs, drug classification, and drug effects on the body systems. Prerequisites: ALHS 1090 --- # HIMTÂ 1400 — Â CODING AND CLASSIFICATION - ICD CODING BASICS This course provides the student an introduction to Medical Coding & Classification of diseases, injuries, encounters, and procedures using standard applications of Medical Coding Guidelines to support reimbursement of healthcare services. Prerequisites: HIMT 1360 --- # HIMTÂ 1410 — Â CODING AND CLASSIFICATION - ICD ADVANCED This course provides the student with case studies for in-depth review of inpatient and outpatient record formats as found in current healthcare settings. Advanced coding skills and use of industry applications to apply coding and billing standards will be the focus to develop auditing and compliance strategies in the work setting. Prerequisites: HIMT 1400 --- # HIMTÂ 2150 — Â HEALTHCARE STATISTICS This course analyzes the study of methods and formulas used in computing and preparing statistical reports for health care services and vital records. It also focuses on the study of methods and techniques used in presenting statistical data. --- # HIMTÂ 2200 — Â PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT This course introduces the students to the peer review and the role health information plays in evaluating patient care. The course investigates the components of performance improvement programs in health care facilities, including quality assessment, utilization management, risk management, and critical clinical pathways. State and local standards are included as well as review of the federal governments role in health care and accreditation requirements of various agencies. --- # HIMTÂ 2300 — Â HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT This course will engage in the functions of a manager, planning, organizing, decision making, staffing, leading or directing, communication and motivating. Further study will include principles of authority/ responsibility, delegation and effective communication, organization charts, job descriptions, policies and procedures, employee motivation, discipline and performance evaluation. --- # HIMTÂ 2400 — Â CODING AND CLASSIFICATION - CPT/HCPCS This course provides an introduction to, and application of, codes using CPT/HCPCS system. Codes will be applied to workbook exercises, case studies, and actual outpatient charts. Codes will be assigned manually as well as by an encoder. --- # HIMTÂ 2410 — Â REVENUE CYCLE MANAGEMENT This course focuses on how the revenue cycle is impacted by various departments within the facility such as patient access/registration, case management/quality review, health information management, and patient accounting. Subjects include insurance plans, medical necessity, claims processing, accounts receivable, chargemaster, DRGs, APCs, edits, auditing and review. ICD and CPT coding as they relate to the billing function will be reviewed. The importance of revenue cycle management for fiscal stability is emphasized. Prerequisites: HIMT 1400 --- # HIMTÂ 2460 — Â HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PRACTICUM This course will allow students to perform advanced functions of a health information management (HIM) department. Students will work in realistic work environments in either a traditional, non-traditional, or lab setting. Activities will include application of all HIMT coursework. The student will also learn professional skills to prepare them for employment in the HIM career field. Prerequisites: HIMT 1200, HIMT 1250 --- # HIMTÂ 2600 — Â INTRODUCTION TO DATA MANAGEMENT Designed to provide students with an introduction to healthcare data analytics. The digital environment demands interpretation and evolving uses of an organizations data that impacts patient care, revenue cycle, performance improvement activities, and strategic decisions. This course will provide the foundation for data collection, storage, analysis, and reporting through the use of open source statistical software, R, data modeling and mining techniques. This course will afford an understanding of data analytics through applications of different data types, data collection and storage, and t… Prerequisites: HIMT 1151 --- # HISTÂ 1111 — Â WORLD HISTORY I (TO 1500) Emphasizes the study of intellectual, cultural, scientific, political, and social contributions of the civilizations of the world and the evolution of these civilizations during the period from the prehistoric era to early modern times. Topics include the Prehistoric Era, the Ancient Near East, Ancient India, Ancient China, Ancient Rome, Ancient Africa, Islam, the Americas, Japan, Ancient Greece, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance. --- # HISTÂ 1112 — Â WORLD HISTORY II (SINCE 1500) Emphasizes the study of the intellectual, cultural, scientific, political, and social contributions of civilizations of the world and the evolution of these civilizations during the period from early modern times to the present. Topics include transitions to the Modern World, scientific revolution and the Enlightenment, political modernization, economic modernization, imperialism, and the Twentieth Century. --- # HISTÂ 2111 — Â U.S. HISTORY I (TO 1877) Emphasizes the study of U. S. History to 1877 to include the post-Civil War period. The course focuses on the period from the Age of Discovery through the Civil War to include geographical, intellectual, political, economic and cultural development of the American people. It includes the history of Georgia and its constitutional development. Topics include colonization and expansion; the Revolutionary Era; the New Nation; nationalism, sectionalism, and reform; the Era of Expansion; and crisis, Civil War, and reconstruction. --- # HISTÂ 2112 — Â U.S. HISTORY II (SINCE 1865) Emphasizes the study of the social, cultural, and political history of the United States from 1865 to the beginning of the twenty-first century and will equip the student to better understand the problems and challenges of the contemporary world in relation to events and trends in modern American history. The course also provides an overview of the history of Georgia and the development of its constitution. Topics include the Reconstruction Period; the great West, the new South, and the rise of the debtor; the Gilded Age; the progressive movement; the emergence of the U. S. in world affairs;… --- # HORTÂ 1000 — Â HORTICULTURE SCIENCE Introduces the fundamentals of plant science and horticulture as a career field. Emphasis will be placed on an industry overview; plant morphology; plant physiology; environmental factors affecting horticulture practices; soil physical and chemical properties; fertilizer elements and analysis; and basic propagation techniques. --- # HORTÂ 1010 — Â WOODY PLANT IDENTIFICATION I Provides the basis for a fundamental understanding of the taxonomy, identification, and culture requirements of woody plants. Topics include: introduction to woody plants, classification of woody plants, and woody plant identification and culture requirements. --- # HORTÂ 1020 — Â HERBACEOUS PLANT IDENTIFICATION Emphasizes the identification,selection,and cultural requirements of herbaceous plants. Topics include: introduction to herbaceous plants, plant classification and nomenclature of herbaceous plants, herbaceous plant identification and culture requirements and seasonal color management. --- # HORTÂ 1030 — Â GREENHOUSE MANAGEMENT This course helps to prepare students for a career in the management of commercial greenhouses, conservatories and institutuional greenhouses. Emphasis is placed on greenhouse construction; operation and management; regulating and controlling the environment; applying cultural practices as they affect plant physiological processes and influence plant growth and development; and management of a greenhouse business. --- # HORTÂ 1050 — Â NURSERY PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT Develops skills necessary to propagate and produce both container and field grown nursery stock. Topics include: industry overview, facility design, propagation techniques and environment, field grown and container production, and managerial functions for nursery production. --- # HORTÂ 1080 — Â PEST MANAGEMENT This course provides an introduction to the principles and mechanisms of integrated pest management across a diverse array of pests including insects, weeds, plant pathogens, nematodes and vertebrates. Specifically, the course will provide students with a fundamental and practical understanding of integrated pest management in a landscape setting with emphasis on pest identification and control; pesticide application safety; and legal requirements for state licensure. --- # HORTÂ 1100 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE Introduces the fundamentals of small scale agriculture with a sustainable approach. Emphasis will be placed on an industry overview, history and foundation of sustainable practices, management and fertility of soils, pest management, and economic and marketing theory and practices. --- # HORTÂ 1110 — Â SMALL SCALE FOOD PRODUCTION Continues hands-on experience in food-crop production to be sold direct to the consumer, at farmers markets or CSA (Community Sponsored Agriculture). Topics include farm safety, farm design and development, propagation, production, harvesting, packaging, and marketing. --- # HORTÂ 1140 — Â HORTICULTURE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT This course presents managerial techniques required for business success in a chosen horticultural field. All aspects of establishing and managing a small business will be addressed. Emphasis will be placed on strategic planning; financial management; marketing strategies; human resource management; and operations and administration. --- # HORTÂ 1150 — Â ENVIRONMENTAL HORTICULTURE INTERNSHIP Provides the student with practical experience in an actual job setting. This internship allows the student to become involved in on-the-job environmental horticulture applications that require practice and follow through. Topics include: work ethics, skills, and attitudes; demands of the horticulture industry; horticultural business management; and labor supervision. --- # HORTÂ 1310 — Â IRRIGATION AND WATER MANAGEMENT Provides students with exposure to the basic principles of hydraulics and fluidics. Special attention is given to watering plant materials in various soil and climatic conditions through the use of irrigation. Topics include: industry overview; fluidics and hydraulics; system design and installation._x000D_ --- # HORTÂ 1410 — Â SOILS This course introduces students to the basic fundamentals of soil science including: soil formation and classification; physical, chemical and biological characteristics; soil fertility and productivity; and soil management and conservation practices. --- # HORTÂ 1420 — Â GOLF COURSE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND MANAGEMENT Introduces basic golf course design principles as well as construction and renovation activities and basic golf course maintenance practices. Topics include: introduction and history, golf course design principles, golf course construction and golf course maintenance. --- # HORTÂ 1680 — Â WOODY PLANT IDENTIFICATION II Students will develop a systematic approach to proper classification, nomenclature,identification, culture and use of many different woody plant species suitable for the region. Topics include: principles of plant classification and nomenclature, identification traits of woody plants and identification, culture and use of woody landscape plant species. Prerequisites: HORT 1010 --- # HORTÂ 1720 — Â INTRODUCTORY FLORAL DESIGN This course introduces the basic concepts and practices of floral design. Topics include: introduction to floral design; principles and elements of design used in floral compositions; identification of commonly used floral materials; conditioning and storing cut flowers; mechanics and supplies of flower arranging; construction of basic geometric designs; and corsage construction. --- # HUMNÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES Explores the philosophic and artistic heritage of humanity expressed through a historical perspective on visual arts, music, and literature. The humanities provide insight into people and society. Topics include historical and cultural developments, contributions of the humanities, and research. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101 --- # ICETÂ 2010 — Â ELECTROMECHANICAL DEVICES This course introduces electromechanical devices which are essential control elements in electrical systems. Topics include: fundamentals of electromechanical devices, control elements in electrical circuits, typical devices such as generators and alternators, D.C. and A.C. motors and controls, and transformers. Quantitative analysis of power losses, power factors, and efficiencies in D.C., single-phase and three-phase dynamos are stressed. Laboratory work parallels class work. Prerequisites: ECET 2101 --- # ICETÂ 2020 — Â INSTRUMENTATION AND PROCESS MEASUREMENT This course introduces control system components and theory as they relate to controlling industrial processes. Course covers identification, interpretation and design of loop and piping & instrumentation (P&ID) drawings. Mechanical, fluidic, temperature, and miscellaneous sensors are studied with emphasis on measuring techniques. Topics include: open and closed loop control theory, feedback, transducers, signal conditioning, P&IDs and control hardware and actuators. Laboratory work heavily emphasizes practical exercises and applications. Prerequisites: ICET 2010 --- # ICETÂ 2030 — Â PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS Emphasize an in-depth study of the programmable controller with programming applications involving control of industrial processes. Course explores SCADA system hardware. Topics include: input and output modules, logic units, memory units, power supplies, ladder diagrams, relay logic timers and counters, control strategy, programming, networks, user interface (HMI), communication equipment and software and troubleshooting. Lab work parallels class work with emphasis on program execution, effectiveness, efficiency and integration. Prerequisites: ICET 2010 --- # ICETÂ 2050 — Â PROCESS CONTROL Provides a study of process control system design. Students explore system design and tuning, integration of sensors, transmitters, indicators, controllers and final control elements. Industrial electronics, control loop theory, PID (Proportional, Integral, Derivative) control theory, loop tuning, and control loop troubleshooting are emphasized. Prerequisites: ICET 2020, ICET 2030 --- # IDFCÂ 1007 — Â INDUSTRIAL SAFETY PROCEDURES Provides an in-depth study of the health and safety practices required for maintenance of industrial, commercial, and home electrically operated equipment. Topics include: introduction to OSHA regulations; safety tools, equipment, and procedures; and first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. --- # IDFCÂ 1011 — Â DIRECT CURRENTS I Introduces direct current (DC) concepts and applications. Topics include: electrical principles and laws; batteries; DC test equipment; series, parallel, and simple combination circuits; and laboratory procedures and safety practices. --- # IDFCÂ 1012 — Â ALTERNATING CURRENT I Introduces the theory and application of varying sine wave voltages and current. Topics include: magnetism, AC wave generation, AC test equipment, inductance, capacitance, and basic transformers. --- # IDFCÂ 1013 — Â SOLID STATE DEVICES I Introduces the physical characteristics and applications of solid state devices. Topics include: introduction to semiconductor fundamentals, diode applications, basic transistor fundamentals, basic amplifiers, and semiconductor switching devices. Prerequisites: IDSY 1101, IDSY 1105 --- # IDSYÂ 1020 — Â PRINT READING AND PROBLEM SOLVING Introduces practical problem solving techniques as practiced in an industrial setting. Topics include: analytical problem solving, troubleshooting techniques, reading blueprints and technical diagrams, schematics and symbols, specifications and tolerances. The course emphasizes how the machine or mechanical system works, reading engineering specifications and applying a systematic approach to solving the problem. --- # IDSYÂ 1101 — Â DC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS This course introduces direct current (DC) concepts and applications. Topics include: electrical principles and laws; batteries; DC test equipment; series, parallel, and simple combination circuits; and laboratory procedures and safety practices. --- # IDSYÂ 1105 — Â AC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS This course introduces alternating current concepts theory, and application of varying sine wave voltages and current, and the physical characteristics and applications of solid state devices. Topics include, but are not limited to, electrical laws and principles, magnetism, inductance and capacitance. --- # IDSYÂ 1110 — Â INDUSTRIAL MOTOR CONTROLS I This course introduces the fundamental concepts, principles, and devices involved in industrial motor controls,theories and applications of single and three-phase motors, wiring motor control circuits, and magnetic starters and braking. Topics include, but are not limited to, motor theory and operating principles, control devices, symbols and schematic diagrams, NEMA standards, Article 430 NEC and preventative maintenance and troubleshooting._x000D_ --- # IDSYÂ 1111 — Â INDUSTRIAL WIRING Teaches the fundamental concepts of industrial wiring with an emphasis on installation procedures. Topics include: grounding, raceways, three-phase systems, transformers (three-phase and single-phase), wire sizing, overcurrent protection, NEC requirements, industrial lighting systems, and switches, receptacles, and cord connectors. --- # IDSYÂ 1112 — Â MOTOR CONTROLS I This course introduces the fundamental concepts, principles, and devices involved in industrial motor controls, theories and applications of single and three-phase motors, wiring motor control circuits, and magnetic starters and braking. Topics include, but are not limited to, motor theory and operating principles, control devices, symbols and schematic diagrams, NEMA standards, Article 430 NEC and preventative maintenance and troubleshooting. --- # IDSYÂ 1113 — Â MOTOR CONTROLS II This course introduces the theory and practical application for two-wire control circuits, advanced motor controls, and variable speed motor controls. Emphasis is placed on circuit sequencing, switching, and installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting techniques. --- # IDSYÂ 1130 — Â INDUSTRIAL WIRING Teaches the fundamental concepts of industrial wiring with an emphasis on installation procedures. Topics include: grounding, raceways, three-phase systems, transformers (three-phase and single-phase), wire sizing, overcurrent protection, NEC requirements, industrial lighting systems, and switches, receptacles, and cord connectors. --- # IDSYÂ 1150 — Â DC AND AC MOTORS Introduces the fundamental theories and applications of single-phase and three-phase motors. Topics include: motor theory and operating principles, motor terminology, motor identification, NEMA standards, AC motors, DC motors, scheduled preventive maintenance, and troubleshooting and failure analysis. --- # IDSYÂ 1160 — Â MECHANICAL LAWS AND PRINCIPLES Introduces the student to fundamental laws and principles of mechanics. Topics include: Mechanical Principles of Simple Machines; Force, Torque, Velocity, Acceleration, and Inertia; Rotational Motion; Work, Power, and Energy; Matter; Gases; Fluid Power; and Heat. The course emphasizes understanding terminology and using related problem solving skills in everyday physical applications of mechanical technology. Competencies are reinforced with practical hands on lab exercises. _x000D_ --- # IDSYÂ 1171 — Â INDUSTRIAL MECHANICS This course introduces and emphasizes the basic skill necessary for mechanical maintenance personnel. Instruction is also provided in the basic physics concepts applicable to the mechanics of industrial production equipment, and the application of mechanical principles with additional emphasis on power transmission and specific mechanical components. --- # IDSYÂ 1181 — Â FLUID POWER SYSTEMS This course provides instruction in the fundamentals of safely operating hydraulic, pneumatic, and pump and piping systems. Theory and practical application concepts are discussed. Topics include hydraulic system principles and components, pneumatic system principles and components, and the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of pump and piping systems. --- # IDSYÂ 1191 — Â PUMPS AND PIPING SYSTEMS This course provides instruction in the fundamentals concepts of industrial pumps and piping systems. Topics include: pump identification, pump operation, installation, maintenance and troubleshooting, piping systems and installation of piping systems. --- # IDSYÂ 1210 — Â INDUSTRIAL MOTOR CONTROLS II This course introduces the theory and practical application for two-wire control circuits, advanced motor controls, and variable speed motor controls. Emphasis is placed on circuit sequencing, switching, and installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting techniques. --- # IDSYÂ 1220 — Â INTERMEDIATE INDUSTRIAL PLCS This course provides for hands on development of operational skills in the maintenance and troubleshooting of industrial control systems and automated equipment. Topics include data manipulation, math instructions, introduction to HMI, analog control, and troubleshooting discrete IO devices. --- # IDSYÂ 1230 — Â INSTRUMENTATION Provides instruction in the principles and practices of instrumentation for industrial process control systems with an emphasis on industrial maintenance techniques for production equipment. Topics include: instrument tags; process documentation; basic control theory; sensing pressure, flow, level, and temperature; instrument calibration; and loop tuning. --- # IDSYÂ 1240 — Â MAINTENANCE FOR RELIABILITY Applies advanced instrumentation in conjunction with principles of mechanical physics, vibration and particulate analysis, thermography, and advanced reliability concepts relative to precision/predictive maintenance of industrial equipment._x000D_ --- # IDSYÂ 2000 — Â PLC I This course introduces the operational theory, systems terminology, PLC installation, and programming procedures for Programmable Logic Controllers. Emphasis is placed on PLC programming, connections, installation, and start-up procedures. Other topics include timers and counters, relay logic instructions, and hardware and software applications. --- # IDSYÂ 2001 — Â PLC II This course provides for hands on development of operational skills in the maintenance and troubleshooting of industrial control systems and automated equipment. Topics include data manipulation, math instructions, introduction to HMI, analog control, and troubleshooting discrete IO devices. --- # LETAÂ 1010 — Â HEALTH AND LIFE SAFETY FOR BLE Introduces students of the Basic Law Enforcement Academy to emergency care or first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, universal precautions, interpersonal communications, as well as concepts related to mental health, mental retardation and substance abuse. This course is limited to students enrolled in the Basic Law Enforcement Technical Certificate of Credit. --- # LETAÂ 1012 — Â ETHICS AND LIABILITY FOR BLE This course for students of the Basic Law Enforcement Academy examines the ethical issues and areas of liability confronted by law enforcement personnel. Included in this course are the following topics: ethics and professionalism, peace officer liability. This course is limited to students enrolled in the Basic Law Enforcement Technical Certificate of Credit. --- # LETAÂ 1014 — Â FIREARMS TRAINING FOR BLE This course provides the student of the Basic Law Enforcement Academy with an understanding of terminology, legal requirements, liability, safety considerations, tactics, procedures, firearms nomenclature, fundamentals of marksmanship, fundamental simulation in the use of deadly force and the opportunity to demonstrate proficiency in marksmanship. This course is limited to students enrolled in the Basic Law Enforcement Technical Certificate of Credit. Prerequisites: LETA 1010, LETA 1012, LETA 1018, LETA 1024, LETA 1026, LETA 1032 --- # LETAÂ 1016 — Â EMERGENCY VEHICLE OPERATIONS FOR BLE This course provides the student of the Basic Law Enforcement Academy with an understanding of appropriate driving actions, terminology, local responsibility, specific statutes, and safety considerations as well as demonstrate proficiency in the operation of an emergency vehicle. This course is limited to students enrolled in the Basic Law Enforcement Technical Certificate of Credit. Prerequisites: LETA 1012, LETA 1024, LETA 1032 --- # LETAÂ 1018 — Â DEFENSIVE TACTICS FOR BLE This course provides students of the Basic Law Enforcement Academy with an understanding of terminology, human anatomy, legal requirements, liability, safety, tactics, physical fitness, and demonstrate proper procedures for fitness and specific techniques to arrest, search, control and restrain a person. This course is limited to students enrolled in the Basic Law Enforcement Technical Certificate of Credit. Prerequisites: LETA 1010, LETA 1024, LETA 1026, LETA 1032 --- # LETAÂ 1020 — Â POLICE PATROL OPERATIONS FOR BLE This course presents the knowledge and skills associated with police patrol operations. Emphasis is placed on patrol techniques, crimes in progress, crisis intervention, domestic disputes, Georgia Crime Information Center procedures, electronics communications and police reports. Topics include: foundations, policing skills and communication skills. This course is limited to students enrolled in the Basic Law Enforcement Technical Certificate of Credit. Prerequisites: LETA 1010, LETA 1024, LETA 1026, LETA 1030, LETA 1032 --- # LETAÂ 1022 — Â METHODS OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS FOR BLE This course presents the fundamentals of criminal investigation. The duties and responsibilities of the investigator both in field and in the courtroom are highlighted. Emphasis is placed on techniques commonly utilized by investigative personnel as well as the procedures used for investigating various crimes. This course is limited to students enrolled in the Basic Law Enforcement Technical Certificate of Credit. --- # LETAÂ 1024 — Â CRIMINAL LAW FOR BLE This course introduces criminal law in the United States, but emphasizes the current specific status of Georgia criminal law. The course will focus on the most current statutory contents of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (O.C.G.A.) with primary emphasis on the criminal and traffic codes. Topics include: historic development of criminal law in the United States; statutory law, Georgia Code (O.C.G.A.) Title 16 - Crimes and Offenses; statutory law Georgia Code (O.C.G.A.) Title 40 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Offenses; and Supreme Court rulings that apply to criminal law. This course is li… --- # LETAÂ 1026 — Â CRIMINAL PROCEDURE FOR BLE Introduces the procedural law of the criminal justice system which governs the series of proceedings through which government enforces substantive criminal law. The course offers an emphasis on the laws of arrest and search and seizure; the rules of evidence, right to counsel, and the rights and duties of both citizens and officers. The course covers in depth appropriate Case Law and court rulings that dictate criminal procedure on the State and Federal Level. This course is limited to student enrolled in the Basic Law Enforcement Technical Certificate of Credit. --- # LETAÂ 1028 — Â POLICE TRAFFIC CONTROL AND INVESTIGATIONS FOR BLE This course examines enforcement of traffic laws and procedures for traffic accident investigation. Emphasis is placed on Georgia traffic laws, traffic law enforcement, recognition of impaired driving, and traffic accident investigation. Topics include: regulations, impaired driving, and traffic accident investigation. This course is limited to student enrolled in the Basic Law Enforcement Technical Certificate of Credit. --- # LETAÂ 1030 — Â PRINCIPLES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT FOR BLE This course examines the principles of the organization, administration, and duties of federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. Topics include: history and philosophy of law enforcement, evaluation of administrative practices, problems in American law enforcement agencies, emerging concepts, professionalism, and community crime prevention programs. This course is limited to students enrolled in the Basic Law Enforcement Technical Certificate of Credit. --- # LETAÂ 1032 — Â INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE FOR BLE Introduces the development and organization of the criminal justice system in the United States. Topics include: the American criminal justice system; constitutional limitations; organization of enforcement, adjudication, and corrections; and career opportunities and requirements. This course is limited to students enrolled in the Basic Law Enforcement Technical Certificate of Credit. --- # LETAÂ 1034 — Â CONSTITUTIONAL LAW FOR BLE This course emphasizes those provisions of the Bill of Rights which pertain to criminal justice. Topics include: characteristics and powers of the three branches of government; principles governing the operation of the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment. This course is limited to students enrolled in the Basic Law Enforcement Technical Certificate of Credit. --- # LETAÂ 2255 — Â POLICE STUDIES INTEGRATION SEMINAR This course explores ethics, cultural perspectives, health, and wellness in criminal justice, emphasizing both individual and organizational viewpoints. Students will examine ethical decision-making in law enforcement and policymaking, professionalism, peace officer liability, and cultural awareness to strengthen communication across diverse communities. The course also addresses health concepts essential to law enforcement performance, with a focus on understanding stress, critical incident response, and survival reactions. Students will develop strategies for managing stress through self-aw… --- # LGSTÂ 1100 — Â INTRODUCTION TO LAW AND ETHICS This course outlines the foundational principles of law and ethics essential for paralegals. Students will explore the structure and function of the legal system, focusing on the role of paralegals within various legal contexts. Key topics include sources of law, court system structures, court procedures, legal research techniques, and the drafting of legal documents. In the ethics component, students will examine the ethical standards and professional responsibilities of paralegals, including client confidentiality, conflict of interest, and professional conduct. --- # LGSTÂ 1105 — Â LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING I This course equips students with the essential skills of legal research and writing, fundamental to the role of a paralegal. Students will learn how to locate and interpret various sources of law, including statutes, case law, regulations, and secondary sources. Emphasis will be placed on developing effective research strategies. Focuses on the application and reinforcement of basic writing skills, familiarizes the student with types of writing typically engaged in by lawyers and paralegals, and prepares the student for legal writing tasks. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101 --- # LGSTÂ 1110 — Â LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING II This course focuses on the principles of legal writing, mastering the techniques for drafting clear, concise, and well organized legal documents. This includes memoranda, briefs, motions, and correspondence. Practical exercises will enhance students' ability to present legal arguments and analyses effectively. Students will study strategies to become proficient in producing high-quality legal documents and conducting thorough legal research, essential for supporting attorneys and contributing to successful legal outcomes. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101, LGST 1100, LGST 1105 --- # LGSTÂ 1115 — Â FAMILY LAW This course offers an in-depth examination of family law, covering the legal principles and practices relevant to domestic relations. Students will explore key topics such as marriage, divorce, child custody, support, adoption, and domestic violence. The course emphasizes the paralegals role in family law cases, including client interaction, case management, and the preparation of legal documents. Ethical considerations and professional responsibilities specific to family law practice will also be addressed. --- # LGSTÂ 1120 — Â REAL ESTATE LAW This course provides a comprehensive overview of real estate law. Students will learn about the legal concepts and procedures involved in real property transactions, including property rights, ownership interests, land use, zoning, and environmental regulations. The course covers the intricacies of drafting and reviewing key documents such as purchase agreements, leases, deeds, mortgages, and title insurance policies. Students will also explore the processes of real estate closings, financing, and dispute resolution. Emphasis is placed on the paralegals role in supporting real estate attorney… --- # LGSTÂ 1125 — Â CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE This course provides an essential introduction to criminal law and the procedural aspects of the criminal justice system, tailored for paralegals. Students will explore the foundations of criminal law, including the definitions, elements, and classifications of crimes, as well as defenses and penalties. The course delves into criminal procedures, covering the stages from investigation and arrest through trial and sentencing. Key topics include constitutional rights, evidence collection, case preparation, and courtroom procedures. Emphasis is placed on the paralegals role in supporting crimina… --- # LGSTÂ 1130 — Â CIVIL LITIGATION This course provides an introduction to the principles and practices of civil litigation, essential for paralegals involved in civil proceedings. Students will learn about the entire litigation process, from the initial client interview through the final resolution of a case. Key topics include the stages of litigation, jurisdiction, pleadings, discovery, pre-trial motions, trial procedures, and post-judgment actions. The course emphasizes the practical skills needed to assist attorneys in managing civil cases, such as drafting and filing legal documents, organizing case files, conducting leg… Prerequisites: ENGL 1101 --- # LGSTÂ 1135 — Â WILLS, TRUSTS, PROBATE, AND ADMINISTRATION This course offers a comprehensive overview of the laws and procedures governing wills, trusts, and probate administration. Students will learn about the principles of estate planning, the creation and execution of wills, the establishment and management of trusts, and the probate process. Key topics include the drafting and interpretation of wills and trusts, the roles and responsibilities of executors and trustees, and the administration of estates. The course emphasizes the paralegals role in assisting attorneys with estate planning, probate filings, and the management of estate assets. --- # LGSTÂ 1140 — Â TORT LAW This course provides an in-depth examination of tort law, essential for paralegals involved in civil litigation and personal injury cases. Students will explore the principles and elements of torts, including intentional torts, negligence, and strict liability. Key topics include the legal standards for liability, defenses to tort claims, and the calculation of damages. The course also covers the paralegals role in supporting attorneys with tort cases, including case investigation, client interviews, evidence collection, and the preparation of pleadings and other legal documents. Prerequisites: LGST 1100 --- # LGSTÂ 1145 — Â LAW OFFICE MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY This course emphasizes essential knowledge and skills for managing a law office and utilizing technology effectively in a legal environment. Students will explore the fundamentals of law office administration, including organizational structures, workflow management, client relations, and financial practices. Key topics include legal ethics, time and billing management, records management, and the integration of technology in law practice. The course covers the use of legal software for case management, document automation, legal research, and e-filing. Emphasis is placed on enhancing product… --- # LGSTÂ 1150 — Â CONTRACTS AND COMMERCIAL LAW This course offers a comprehensive study of contract and commercial law, fundamental for paralegals working in various legal settings. Students will learn about the formation, interpretation, and enforcement of contracts, covering key elements such as offer, acceptance, consideration, and mutual assent. Key topics include breach of contract, remedies, the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), and various types of commercial transactions. The course emphasizes the paralegals role in drafting, reviewing, and managing contracts, as well as assisting attorneys with commercial litigation and transactiona… --- # LGSTÂ 1200 — Â BANKRUPTCY/DEBTOR-CREDITOR RELATIONS This course offers a comprehensive study of contract and commercial law, fundamental for paralegals working in various legal settings. Students will learn about the formation, interpretation, and enforcement of contracts, covering key elements such as offer, acceptance, consideration, and mutual assent. Key topics include breach of contract, remedies, the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), and various types of commercial transactions. The course emphasizes the paralegals role in drafting, reviewing, and managing contracts, as well as assisting attorneys with commercial litigation and transactiona… --- # LGSTÂ 1205 — Â CONSTITUTIONAL LAW This course provides a comprehensive exploration of constitutional law, essential for paralegals navigating the complexities of the legal system. Students will examine the United States Constitution and its amendments, focusing on the principles of federalism, separation of powers, and individual rights. Key topics include the structure and powers of the federal government, judicial review, due process, equal protection, and First Amendment freedoms. The course also covers landmark Supreme Court cases that have shaped constitutional interpretation. --- # LGSTÂ 1210 — Â LEGAL AND POLICY ISSUES IN HEALTHCARE This course provides a comprehensive exploration of constitutional law, essential for paralegals navigating the complexities of the legal system. Students will examine the United States Constitution and its amendments, focusing on the principles of federalism, separation of powers, and individual rights. Key topics include the structure and powers of the federal government, judicial review, due process, equal protection, and First Amendment freedoms. The course also covers landmark Supreme Court cases that have shaped constitutional interpretation. --- # LGSTÂ 1215 — Â ADMINISTRATIVE LAW This course provides a comprehensive examination of administrative law and the regulatory framework governing government agencies, essential for paralegals working in administrative settings. Students will explore the sources of administrative law, the functions and powers of administrative agencies, and the principles of administrative procedure. Key topics include agency rulemaking, adjudication, enforcement actions, and judicial review of agency decisions. The course also covers the paralegal's role in assisting with administrative proceedings, including drafting pleadings, conducting lega… --- # LGSTÂ 2205 — Â ADV LEGAL RESEARCH & WRITING This course builds on the foundational research and writing skills developed in previous courses, providing paralegal students with advanced techniques and strategies essential for complex legal Work. Students will delve deeper into sophisticated legal research methodologies, utilizing comprehensive legal databases, specialized resources, and emerging technologies to locate and analyze pertinent legal information. Key topics include advanced statutory and case law analysis, legislative history research, and administrative law research. The course also emphasizes the refinement of legal writin… Prerequisites: ENGL 1101, LGST 1100, LGST 1105, LGST 1110 --- # LGSTÂ 2210 — Â PARALEGAL INTERNSHIP I This course builds on the foundational research and writing skills developed in previous courses, providing paralegal students with advanced techniques and strategies essential for complex legal work. Students will delve deeper into sophisticated legal research methodologies, utilizing comprehensive legal databases, specialized resources, and emerging technologies to locate and analyze pertinent legal information. Key topics include advanced statutory and case law analysis, legislative history research, and administrative law research. The course also emphasizes the refinement of legal writin… Prerequisites: ENGL 1101, LGST 1100, LGST 1105, LGST 1110 --- # LGSTÂ 2215 — Â PARALEGAL INTERNSHIP II The Legal Studies Internship course offers students the opportunity to gain practical, hands-on experience in a legal environment under the supervision of experienced attorneys and paralegals. Through placement in law firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies, or non-profit organizations, students will apply the knowledge and skills acquired throughout their program in a real-world setting. Key components of the internship experience include assisting with legal research, drafting legal documents, conducting client interviews, and supporting attorneys in case preparation and cou… Prerequisites: ENGL 1101, LGST 1100, LGST 1105, LGST 1110 --- # MASTÂ 1010 — Â LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONCERNS IN THE MEDICAL OFFICE Introduces the basic concept of medical assisting and its relationship to the other health fields. Emphasizes medical ethics, legal aspects of medicine, and the medical assistant*s role as an agent of the physician. Provides the student with knowledge of medical jurisprudence and the essentials of professional behavior. Topics include: introduction to medical assisting; introduction to medical law; physician/patient/assistant relationship; medical office in litigation; as well as ethics, bioethical issues and HIPAA. --- # MASTÂ 1030 — Â PHARMACOLOGY IN THE MEDICAL OFFICE Introduces medication therapy with emphasis on safety; classification of medications; their actions; side effects; medication and food interactions and adverse reactions. Also introduces basic methods of arithmetic used in the administration of medications. Topics include: introductory pharmacology; dosage calculation; sources and forms of medications; classification of medications; and medication effects on the body systems. --- # MASTÂ 1061 — Â FRONT OFFICE AND LEGAL IMPLICATIONS This course introduces the fundamental concepts of medical assisting and its role within the broader healthcare field, emphasizing the importance of medical ethics, legal aspects of medicine, and the medical assistant's function as an agent of the physician. Students will gain knowledge of medical jurisprudence, professional behavior, and essential skills required for medical practice. Topics include an introduction to medical assisting, medical law, the physician/patient/assistant relationship, medical office litigation, ethics, bioethical issues, HIPAA, office protocol, time management, app… --- # MASTÂ 1080 — Â MEDICAL ASSISTING SKILLS I Introduces the skills necessary for assisting the physician with a complete history and physical in all types of medical practices. The course includes skills necessary for sterilizing instruments and equipment and setting up sterile trays. The student also explores the theory and practice of electrocardiography. Topics include: infection control and related OSHA guidelines; prepare patients/assist physician with age and gender-specific examinations and diagnostic procedures; vital signs/mensuration; medical office surgical procedures, respiratory evaluations, and electrocardiography. --- # MASTÂ 1090 — Â MEDICAL ASSISTING SKILLS II Furthers student knowledge of the more complex activities in a physician's office. Topics include: collection/examination of specimens and CLIA regulations/risk management; urinalysis; venipuncture; hematology and chemistry evaluations; applied clinical microbiology; advanced reagent testing (Strep Test, HcG etc); administration of medications; maintenance of medication and immunization records; medical office emergency procedures and emergency preparedness; rehabilitative therapy procedures; principles of radiology safety and nutrition. --- # MASTÂ 1110 — Â ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT Emphasizes essential skills required for the medical practice in the areas of computers and application of computers skills, electronic health records, accounting procedures, and practice management software. Topics include: accounting procedures and application software. Prerequisites: ALHS 1011, ALHS 1090 --- # MASTÂ 1112 — Â INSURANCE & CLAIMS MANAGEMENT This course emphasizes the essential skills required for managing insurance claims and administrative tasks within a medical practice. It provides comprehensive information on filing insurance claims, understanding types of third-party plans, managed care policies and procedures, insurance coding conventions, and the application of computer skills in medical settings. Topics include managed care, reimbursement, coding, accounting procedures, electronic health records, and practice management software. --- # MASTÂ 1120 — Â HUMAN DISEASES Provides review of anatomy and physiology per body system and fundamental information concerning common diseases and disorders of each body system. For each system, the disease or disorder is highlighted including: description, etiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic procedures, treatment, management, prognosis, and prevention. Topics include: review of anatomy and physiology and diseases of the body systems. --- # MASTÂ 1130 — Â MEDICAL ASSISTING EXTERNSHIP & SEMINAR --- # MASTÂ 1170 — Â MEDICAL ASSISTING EXTERNSHIP Provides students with an opportunity for in-depth application and reinforcement of principles and techniques in a medical office job setting. This clinical practicum allows the student to become involved in a work setting at a professional level of technical application and requires concentration, practice, and follow-through. Topics include: application of classroom knowledge and skills and functioning in the work environment. --- # MASTÂ 1180 — Â MEDICAL ASSISTING SEMINAR Seminar focuses on job preparation and maintenance skills and review for the certification examination. Topics include: letters of application, resumes, completing a job application, job interviews, follow-up letter/call, letters of resignation and review of program competencies for employment and certification. --- # MASTÂ 1510 — Â MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING I Provides an introduction to medical billing and coding skills with applications of international coding standards for billing of health care services. Topics include: International Classification of Diseases, code book formats, guidelines and conventions, and coding techniques. Prerequisites: ALHS 1011, ALHS 1090 --- # MASTÂ 1520 — Â MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING II Continues development of skills and knowledge presented in : Medical Billing and Coding I and provides for patient disease and medical procedure coding for billing purposes by health care facilities. Topics include: medical records coding techniques; coding linkage and compliance; third-party reimbursement issues; and ethics in coding including fraud and abuse. Prerequisites: MAST 1510 --- # MASTÂ 1530 — Â MEDICAL PROCEDURAL CODING This course is a continuance of Medical Billing and Coding I. topics include: medical records coding techniques; coding linkage and compliance; third-party reimbursement issues; and ethics in coding including fraud and abuse. Prerequisites: MAST 1510 --- # MATHÂ 00903 — Â LEARNING SUPPORT MATHEMATICS This course emphasizes in-depth arithmetic skills. Topics include number theory, whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, ratio/proportion, measurement, geometry, and application problems. --- # MATHÂ 00904 — Â LEARNING SUPPORT MATHEMATICS This course emphasizes: (1) quantitative skills and reasoning for those co-enrolled in or (2) intermediate algebra skills for those co-enrolled in or . Topics may include fundamental concepts of algebra, sets and logic, basic statistics, geometric formulas, financial management, solving linear and quadratic equations and inequalities, systems of equations, polynomial operations and factoring, rational expressions, functions and their graphs, and applications involving previously listed topics. --- # MATHÂ 1011 — Â BUSINESS MATHEMATICS Emphasizes mathematical concepts found in business situations. Topics include basic mathematical skills, mathematical skills in business-related problem solving, mathematical information for documents, graphs, and mathematical problems. --- # MATHÂ 1012 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS Emphasizes the application of basic mathematical skills used in the solution of occupational and technical problems. Topics include fractions, decimals, percents, ratios and proportions, measurement and conversion, formula manipulation, technical applications, and basic statistics. --- # MATHÂ 1013 — Â ALGEBRAIC CONCEPTS Emphasizes concepts and operations which are applied to the study of algebra. Topics include basic mathematical concepts, basic algebraic concepts, and intermediate algebraic concepts. --- # MATHÂ 1015 — Â GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY Emphasizes basic geometric and trigonometric concepts. Topics include measurement conversion, geometric terminology and measurements, and trigonometric terminology and functions. Prerequisites: MATH 1013 --- # MATHÂ 1017 — Â TRIGONOMETRY Emphasizes trigonometric concepts, logarithms, and exponential functions. Topics include trigonometric concepts, logarithms and exponentials. Prerequisites: MATH 1013 --- # MATHÂ 1100 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING Emphasizes algebra, statistics, and mathematics of finance. Topics include fundamental operations of algebra, sets and logic, probability and statistics, geometry, mathematics of voting and districting, and mathematics of finance. --- # MATHÂ 1101 — Â MATHEMATICAL MODELING Emphasizes functions using real-world applications as models. Topics include fundamental concepts of algebra; functions and graphs; linear, quadratic, polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions and models; systems of equations; and optional topics in algebra. --- # MATHÂ 1103 — Â QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING This course focuses on quantitative skills and reasoning in the context of experiences that students will be likely to encounter. The course emphasizes processing information in context from a variety of representations, understanding of both the information and the processing, and understanding which conclusions can be reasonably determined. Students will use appropriate technology to enhance mathematical thinking and understanding. Topics covered in this course include: sets and set operations, logic, basic probability, data analysis, linear models, quadratic models, exponential and logarit… --- # MATHÂ 1111 — Â COLLEGE ALGEBRA Emphasizes techniques of problem solving using algebraic concepts. Topics include fundamental concepts of algebra, equations and inequalities, functions and graphs, and systems of equations; optional topics include sequences, series, and probability or analytic geometry. --- # MATHÂ 1112 — Â COLLEGE TRIGONOMETRY Emphasizes techniques of problem solving using trigonometric concepts. Topics include trigonometric functions, properties of trigonometric functions, vectors and triangles, inverse of trigonometric functions and graphing of trigonometric functions, logarithmic and exponential functions, and complex numbers. Prerequisites: MATH 1111 --- # MATHÂ 1113 — Â PRECALCULUS Prepares students for calculus. The topics discussed include an intensive study of polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions and their graphs. Applications include simple maximum and minimum problems, exponential growth and decay. Prerequisites: MATH 1111 --- # MATHÂ 1127 — Â INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS Emphasizes the concepts and methods fundamental to utilizing and interpreting commonly used statistics. Topics include descriptive statistics, basic probability, discrete and continuous distributions, sampling distributions, hypothesis testing chi square tests, and linear regression. --- # MATHÂ 1131 — Â CALCULUS I Topics include the study of limits and continuity, derivatives, and integrals of functions of one variable. Applications are incorporated from a variety of disciplines. Algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions are studied. Prerequisites: MATH 1113 --- # MATHÂ 1132 — Â CALCULUS II This course includes the study of techniques of integration, application fo the definite integral, an introduction to differential equations, polar graphs, and power series. Prerequisites: MATH 1131 --- # MCTXÂ 2250 — Â CAPSTONE PROJECT This capstone course for the mechatronics specialization track will be used as the final project for the mechatronics students. Students will integrate and build upon knowledge and skills gained in previous courses to design, assemble, and analyze mechatronic systems using modern methods and tools. Lectures and laboratory experiences will include control theory, dynamic system behavior, communication protocols, pneumatics, embedded programming, and analysis in time-and-frequency domains. The course concludes with an open-ended team-based multi-week design project. --- # MEGTÂ 1010 — Â MANUFACTURING PROCESSES This course introduces the student to industrial manufacturing processes for material shaping, joining, machinery, and assembly. Topics include: casting, shaping and molding of metals, ceramics and polymers; particulate processing of metals and ceramics, metal forming, sheet metal, joining, assembling, surface treatment, and manufacturing design considerations. Emphasis is placed upon raw materials, quality, and cost of finished products. The course includes lab exercises that demonstrate the applications of the topics covered in actual manufacturing processes. --- # MEGTÂ 1910 — Â COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR MET This course prepares the student for using various computer application programs for technical functions in industry. Topics include: solving engineering problems using computer programs, preparing critical path schedules using project software, simulating and evaluating processes, preparing presentations, and analyzing engineered components using 3D graphic programs. Emphasis is placed on the utilization of computer application programs for technical, project and process communication. Laboratory exercises focus on defining, designing and preparing technical information as well as solving pr… --- # MEGTÂ 2020 — Â ENGINEERING MATERIALS This course introduces the fundamentals of metallurgy and engineering material science. Topics include: chemical, physical and mechanical properties of materials, material limitations, metallurgy, material structures and applications, material extraction processing techniques, material treating and treatments, and material testing. Emphasis is provided on material strength, design considerations and the effects of heat treatment, creep and fatigue. The course includes performance lab exercises that demonstrate the applications of the topics covered such as; material testing (i.e. tensile and… Prerequisites: CHEM 1211, CHEM 1211L, MEGT 1010 --- # MEGTÂ 2030 — Â STATICS This course introduces the student to the study of forces acting on objects and their effects on a body at rest or at constant velocity. Static principles are applied in analyzing structural systems. Topics include: vectors, resultants, equilibrium of force systems, free body diagrams (FBD), analysis of trusses and frames, distributed loading and geometric properties of areas. Emphasis is placed on bodies at rest in both 2 dimensions and 3 dimensions. Prerequisites: ENGT 1000, MATH 1113 --- # MEGTÂ 2080 — Â STRENGTH OF MATERIALS This course studies the behavior of materials when subjected to different loadings and constraints. Topics include: stress, strain, material properties, properties of cross sectional areas, bending and buckling of members, beam and column analysis, torsion and combined loading. Emphasis is provided on predicting material behavior in various mechanical applications and utilizing fundamental analysis techniques to determine stress in solids under tension, compression, torsion and/or shear. The course includes hands on laboratory exercises such as evaluating beam deflection and the thermal expan… Prerequisites: MEGT 2030 --- # MEGTÂ 2090 — Â MACHINE DESIGN This course introduces the theories and techniques used in the design of machine elements. Topics include: design of gears, belts, shafts, fasteners, springs, bearings, chains, brakes and clutches. Emphasis is provided on solving design process problems using applied engineering mechanics and strength of materials. Students will take the design principles for machine elements and perform hands on laboratory exercises in the topic areas. Prerequisites: TDSG 1202 --- # MEGTÂ 2100 — Â MANUFACTURING QUALITY CONTROL This course introduces statistical quality control and quality assurance techniques in manufacturing processes. Topics include: fundamentals of Six Sigma methodology, creating customer focus, statistical control techniques, control charts, process capability, failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA), teams and teamwork, leadership and strategic planning, optimization and reliability studies, lean manufacturing, and inspection tools and practices. The course is an effective training aid for those preparing to take the American Society for Quality (ASQ) Certified Quality Inspector (CQI) examin… Prerequisites: MATH 1111 --- # MEGTÂ 2260 — Â FLUID POWER This course studies the transportation of energy in liquid and gas systems and introduces the student to HVAC and cooling towers. Topics include: fundamental fluid theory and application, storage, control, components, symbols, circuits, and cooling processes. Emphasis is provided on hydraulic and pneumatic systems. The course includes hands on laboratory exercises such as pump selection and building circuits on a hydraulic trainer. Prerequisites: MATH 1113 --- # MEGTÂ 2600 — Â FINAL PROJECTS This course has the student combine subject matter from MET program courses and core courses into an advanced project activity. The student will create or construct a product, mechanism or component using the engineering skills developed through previous courses and course work. The project activity includes conceptualization, detailed planning, detailed design, developing specifications, production considerations, cost and quality assurance. In addition the course assesses the students cognitive aptitude of the MET program curriculum and the institute effectiveness by evaluating student lear… Prerequisites: TDSG 1202 --- # MGMTÂ 1100 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT Develops skills and behaviors necessary for successful supervision of people and their job responsibilities. Emphasis will be placed on real life concepts, personal skill development, applied knowledge and managing human resources. Course content is intended to help managers and supervisors deal with a dramatically changing workplace being affected by technology changes, a more competitive and global market place, corporate restructuring and the changing nature of work and the workforce. Topics include: Understanding the Managers Job and Work Environment; Building an Effective Organizational… --- # MGMTÂ 1105 — Â ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR Provides a general knowledge of the human relations aspects of the senior-subordinate workplace environment. Topics include: employee relations principles, problem solving and decision making, leadership techniques to develop employee morale, human values and attitudes, organizational communications, interpersonal communications, and employee conflict. --- # MGMTÂ 1115 — Â LEADERSHIP This course familiarizes the student with the principles and techniques of sound leadership practices. Topics include: Characteristics of Effective Leadership Styles, History of Leadership, Leadership Models, The Relationship of Power and Leadership, Team Leadership, The Role of Leadership in Effecting Change. --- # MGMTÂ 1120 — Â INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS This course is designed to provide the student with an overview of the functions of business in the market system. The student will gain an understanding of the numerous decisions that must be made by managers and owners of businesses. Topics include: the market system, the role of supply and demand, financial management, legal issues in business, employee relations, ethics, and marketing. --- # MGMTÂ 1125 — Â BUSINESS ETHICS Provides students with an overview of business ethics and ethical management practices with emphasis on the process of ethical decision-making and working through contemporary ethical dilemmas faced by business organizations, managers and employees. The course is intended to demonstrate to the students how ethics can be integrated into strategic business decisions and can be applied to their own careers. The course uses a case study approach to encourage the student in developing analytical, problem-solving, critical thinking and decision-making skills. Topics include: An overview of business… --- # MGMTÂ 2115 — Â HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT This course is designed as an overview of the Human Resource Management (HRM) function and of the manager and supervisors role in managing the career cycle from organizational entry to exit. It acquaints the student with the authority, responsibility, functions, and problems of the human resource manager, with an emphasis on developing familiarity with the real world applications required of employers and managers who increasingly are in partnership with HRM generalists and specialists in their organizations. Topics include: strategic human resource management, contemporary issues in HRM: eth… --- # MGMTÂ 2120 — Â LABOR MANAGEMENT RELATIONS Provides a student with an overview of the relationship of rank and file employees to management in business organizations. The nature of the workplace, the economic foundations of work organizations, and the history of the relationship between management and labor is examined. The course acquaints the student with the principles of developing positive relationships between management and labor within the context of the legal environment governing labor relations. Topics include: the nature of the American workplace; the economic history of business organizations, the historical roots of labo… --- # MGMTÂ 2125 — Â PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT Develops an understanding of how fostering employer/employee relationships in the work setting improves work performance. Develops legal counseling and disciplinary techniques to use in various workplace situations. Topics include: the definitions of coaching, counseling, and discipline; importance of the coaching relationship; implementation of an effective counseling strategy; techniques of effective discipline; and performance evaluation techniques. --- # MGMTÂ 2130 — Â EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT Addresses the challenges of improving the performance and career potential of employees, while benefiting the student in their own preparation for success in the workplace. The focus is on both training and career and personal development. Shows the student how to recognize when training and development is needed and how to plan, design, and deliver an effective program of training for employees. Opportunities are provided for the student to develop their own career plans, assess their work-related skills, and practice a variety of skills desired by employers. Topics include: developing a phi… --- # MGMTÂ 2140 — Â RETAIL MANAGEMENT Develops a working knowledge of managing a retail business from a variety of perspectives with an emphasis on store management. The emphasis is on contemporary issues in retailing, particularly the process of supervising customer service and dealing with the changing demographics of retailing. An application focus on the use of information technologies, the internet, and electronic retailing is intended to give the student hands-on experience in retail management. Topics include: strategic retail management; store, non-store, and nontraditional retailing; retail human resource management; dev… --- # MGMTÂ 2205 — Â SERVICE SECTOR MANAGEMENT This course focuses on supervision in the service sector with special emphasis on team building, quality management, and developing a customer focus. The challenge of providing world-class customer service is addressed through sections on principles of service industry supervision, career development, problem solving, stress management, and conflict resolution. Topics include: principles of service industry supervision, team building, customer service operations, TQM in a service environment, business software applications, communication in the service sector, introduction to information syst… --- # MGMTÂ 2210 — Â PROJECT MANAGEMENT Provides a basic understanding of project management functions and processes. Topics include: team selection and management; project planning, definition and scheduling of tasks; resource negotiation, allocation, and leveling; project control, monitoring, and reporting; computer tools for project planning and scheduling; managing complex relationships between project team and other organizations; critical path methodology; and total quality management. --- # MGMTÂ 2215 — Â TEAM PROJECT This course utilizes team methodologies to study the field of management. It encourages students to discuss their perception of management practices which have been studied during the management program. Topics include: current issues and problems in management and supervision and state-of-the-art management and leadership techniques. Students will be put into teams, will work on team projects to demonstrate their understanding of the competencies of this course, and will do peer evaluation. Potential team projects could include authoring a management book covering the competencies, videos, w… --- # MKTGÂ 1100 — Â PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING This course emphasizes the trends and the dynamic forces that affect the marketing process and the coordination of the marketing functions. Topics include effective communication in a marketing environment, role of marketing, knowledge of marketing principles, marketing strategy, and marketing career paths. --- # MKTGÂ 1115 — Â INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL MARKING This digital marketing course introduces the principles, practices, strategy, and implementation of fundamental concepts and real-world applications. Students gain the skills needed to navigate the ever-evolving online landscape across digital marketing channels critical for engaging global audiences, building brand recognition, and driving business growth and ROI through data-driven strategies --- # MKTGÂ 1130 — Â BUSINESS REGS AND COMPLIANCE This course introduces the study of contracts and other legal issues and obligations for businesses. Topics include: creation and evolution of laws, court decision processes, legal business structures, sales contracts, commercial papers, Uniform Commercial Code, and risk-bearing devices. --- # MKTGÂ 1160 — Â PROFESSIONAL SELLING This course introduces professional selling skills and processes. Topics include: professional selling, product/sales knowledge, customer analysis/relations, selling process, sales presentations, and ethics of selling. --- # MKTGÂ 1190 — Â INTEGRATED MKTG COMMUNICATION This course introduces the fundamental principles and practices associated with promotion and communication. Topics include: purposes of promotion and IMC, principles of promotion and Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC), budgeting, regulations and controls, media evaluation and target market selection, integrated marketing plans, trends in promotion, and promotion and communication career paths. --- # MKTGÂ 1370 — Â CONSUMER BEHAVIOR This course analyzes consumer behavior and applicable marketing strategies. Topics include: the nature of consumer behavior, influences on consumer behavior, consumer decision-making process, role of research in understanding consumer behavior, and marketing strategies. --- # MKTGÂ 2010 — Â SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT This course introduces competencies required in managing a small business. Topics include: nature of small business management, business management and organizational change, marketing strategies, employee relations, financial planning, and business assessment and growth. --- # MKTGÂ 2060 — Â MARKETING CHANNELS Emphasizes the design and management of marketing channels. Topics include: role of marketing channels, channel design and planning, supply chain management, logistics, and managing marketing channels. --- # MKTGÂ 2070 — Â BUYING AND MERCHANDISING Develops buying and merchandising skills required in retail or e-business. Topics include: principles of merchandising, inventory control, merchandise plan, assortment planning, buying merchandise, and pricing strategies. --- # MKTGÂ 2090 — Â MARKETING RESEARCH This course conveys marketing research methodology. Topics include: role of marketing research, marketing research process, ethics in marketing research, research design, collection data analysis, reporting, application of marketing research, and marketing research career paths. Prerequisites: MKTG 1100 --- # MKTGÂ 2210 — Â ENTREPRENEURSHIP This course provides an overview of the steps in establishing a business. A formal business will be created. Topics include planning, location analysis, financing, developing a business plan, and entrepreneurial ethics and social responsibility. --- # MKTGÂ 2290 — Â MARKETING INTERNSHIP/PRACTICUM This course applies and reinforces marketing and employability skills in an actual job placement or practicum experience. Topics include: problem solving, adaptability to the job setting, use of proper interpersonal skills, application of marketing skills, and professional development. --- # MKTGÂ 2300 — Â MARKETING MANAGEMENT This course reiterates the program outcomes for marketing management through the development of a marketing plan. Topics include: the marketing framework, the marketing plan, and preparing a marketing plan for a new product. Prerequisites: MKTG 1100 --- # MKTGÂ 2500 — Â EXPLORING SOCIAL MEDIA This course explores the environment and current trends of social media as it relates to marketing functions. Topics include: history of the internet and social media, social media dashboards, legal issues of social media, outsourcing vs. in-house administration, and the current social media ecosystem including applications in the following areas: communication, collaboration/authority building, multimedia, reviews and opinions, and entertainment. --- # MKTGÂ 2550 — Â ANALYZING SOCIAL MEDIA This course analyzes the application of social media to an integrated marketing communication plan. Topics include technical writing for social media, social media auditing, Social Media ROI, trend analysis, social media analytics, and Customer Experience Management (CEM). Prerequisites: MKTG 1100 --- # MRIMÂ 2300 — Â ORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO MRI Provides knowledge of patient care and assessment, contrast agents, MRI safety, medical ethics and law, cultural diversity, and patient information management. Topics include: MRI history, anatomy, patient care and assessment, MRI safety, instrumentation, MRI fundamentals, and image parameters. --- # MRIMÂ 2320 — Â MRI PROCEDURE AND CROSS SECTIONAL ANATOMY Provides knowledge of anatomy, pathology, scanning protocols, contrast administration, and contraindications for magnetic resonance imaging of the head and neck, spine, thorax,abdomen, pelvis, and musculoskeletal system. Topics include: anatomy, scanning protocol, MRI safety, image contrast, and image formation. --- # MRIMÂ 2330 — Â MRI PHYSICS AND INSTRUMENTATION Introduces the concepts of basic physics and instrumentation for magnetic resonance imaging. Topics include imaging parameters, image quality, MRI Fundamentals, image processing and display, and special procedures. --- # MRIMÂ 2350 — Â MRI CLINICAL EDUCATION I Introduces students to the magnetic resonance imaging department and provides an opportunity for participation in and observation of MRI procedures. Topics include equipment utilization, contrast medias, exam preparation, patient care and assessment, scanning protocol, image quality and progress toward completion of clinical competency evaluations. --- # MRIMÂ 2360 — Â MRI CLINICAL EDUCATION II Intermediate course that reinforces learning obtained in MRI 110. Topics include exam preparations, patient care and assessment, equipment utilization, image quality, scanning protocol, contrast media, quality control, and progress toward completion of clinical competency evaluations. --- # MRIMÂ 2370 — Â MRI REVIEW Provides a comprehensive review of patient care, imaging procedures, imaging formation and data acquisition for the magnetic resonance imaging certification exam. Topics include: anatomy, scanning protocol, MRI safety, image contrast, image formation, exam preparation, contrast media, patient care and assessment, equipment utilization, image quality, imaging parameters, MRI fundamentals, image processing and display, and special procedures. Prerequisites: MRIM 2300, MRIM 2320, MRIM 2350 --- # MUSCÂ 1101 — Â MUSIC APPRECIATION Explores the formal elements of musical composition, musical form and style, and the relationship of music to historical periods. The course includes listening and analysis of well known works of music. This course encourages student interest in musical arts beyond the classroom. --- # NASTÂ 1100 — Â NURSE AIDE FUNDAMENTALS Introduces student to the role and responsibilities of the Nurse Aide. Emphasis is placed on understanding and developing critical thinking skills, as well as demonstrating knowledge of the location and function of human body systems and common disease processes; responding to and reporting changes in a residents /patients condition, nutrition, vital signs; nutrition and diet therapy; disease processes; vital signs; observing, reporting and documenting changes in a residents condition; emergency concerns; ethics and legal issues and governmental agencies that influence the care of the elderly… --- # NASTÂ 2100 — Â NURSE AIDE ACCELERATED Introduces student to the role and responsibilities of the Nurse Aide. Emphasis is placed on understanding and developing critical thinking skills, as well as demonstrating knowledge of the location and function of human body systems and common disease processes; responding to and reporting changes in a residents /patients condition, nutrition, vital signs; nutrition and diet therapy; disease processes; vital signs; observing, reporting and documenting changes in a residents condition; emergency concerns; ethics and legal issues and governmental agencies that influence the care of the elderly… --- # NUETÂ 1001 — Â INTRODUCTION TO THE NUCLEAR POWER INDUSTRY Introduces students to the terms, concepts, careers, and procedures used in a nuclear plant. Topics include: professional ethics, regulatory agencies, basic safety, equipment and techniques; quality control concepts, and job acquisition. Prerequisites: MATH 1111 --- # NUETÂ 1171 — Â NUCLEAR PLANT MECHANICAL COMPONENTS This course examines the design, construction, and principles related to the operation of plant components such as valves, pumps, turbines, diesel engines, refrigeration/HVAC, steams traps, filters and demineralizers, lubrication principles, and various auxiliary equipment. --- # NUETÂ 1181 — Â NUCLEAR PLANT ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS This course examines the design, construction, and principles related to the operation of mechanical and electrical generation and distribution components to include generators, batteries, motor control centers, and switch-yard equipment. Also included are the topics of cathodic protection, fire protection, and ground detection systems. --- # NUETÂ 1221 — Â NUCLEAR MATERIALS PROCESSING This course describes basic concepts and systems associated with nuclear facilities other than commercial nuclear power plants. This course identifies locations where these nuclear materials are processed; describes the purpose of these facilities; describes major process components and process requirements; and also describes major risk factors and corresponding mitigations. The nuclear materials processes analyzed in the course include: nuclear fuels fabrication facilities; separation, processing, and storage facilities; radioactive gas processing facilities; decontamination and decommissio… --- # NUETÂ 1251 — Â NUCLEAR THERMODYNAMICS AND FLUID FLOW This course presents the basic concepts of thermodynamics and fluid flow as they apply to power plant applications. It covers the thermodynamic topics of entropy, thermodynamic cycles, heat transfer mechanisms,and fluid flow topics including types, throttling and flow rate calculations. Prerequisites: PHYS 1111, PHYS 1111L --- # NUETÂ 1256 — Â RADIATION PROTECTION AND INSTRUMENTATION This course covers basic radiation protection concepts including radiation effects on humans, radiation dose units, and radiation sources. It also includes a description of various detectors used and both internal and external dose calculations. Radiation protection operations is also covered in terms of shielding design, radioactive package transport, monitoring and calibration, decommissioning of nuclear facilities, and emergency response to accidents. Prerequisites: MATH 1113 --- # NUETÂ 1261 — Â BSC REACTOR THEORY, DESIGN, AND OPERATION This course provides an understanding of the principles of reactor theory including the fission process, the neutron life cycle, the concepts of subcritical multiplication, criticality and reactivity, and thermal limits and their importance to operation. Prerequisites: NUET 1171, NUET 1181 --- # NUETÂ 1301 — Â REACTOR PLANT PROTECTION AND SAFETY This course explains the basic concepts related to reactor plant protection, accident analysis, transient prevention, mitigation of damage, and accident management. This course reviews major international nuclear industry operating experience. In addition, this course provides a basic understanding of reactor plant, steam plant, and auxiliary plant systems associated with reactor protection and safety. Prerequisites: NUET 1171, NUET 1181 --- # NUETÂ 2021 — Â MATERIALS SCIENCE This course introduces the fundamentals of metallurgy and engineering material science. Topics include: chemical, physical and mechanical properties of materials, material limitations, metallurgy, material structures and applications, material extraction processing techniques, material treating and treatments, and material testing. Emphasis is provided on material strength, design considerations and the effects of heat treatment, creep and fatigue. Prerequisites: CHEM 1211, CHEM 1211L --- # OCTAÂ 1010 — Â INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY THEORY AND CONDITIONS Explains the philosophy and history of occupational therapy and its relationship to other health care providers. Topics include: foundations, history, and philosophical base of the profession and its personnel; role of OTA within health care team role of OTA within various practice sites; definition of OT; introduction to AOTA code of ethics and standards of practice; introduction to OT theories, models of practice, and frames of reference; introduction to the OT Practice Framework Domain and Process; and role delineation. --- # OCTAÂ 1020 — Â GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Introduces the range of responses and reactions to human growth, and the activities to enhance body function. Topics include: normal growth and development patterns across life span, and occupational therapy principles which emphasize the use of purposeful activities and occupations to promote health and prevent disease. Prerequisites: ALHS 1090 --- # OCTAÂ 1030 — Â DEVELOPMENTAL TASKS ANALYSIS Studies human tasks and activities across the developmental life span. Through learning and teaching occupations, students will utilize therapeutic self, group and dyadic interaction to analyze, grade and adapt purposeful activities and occupations to foster occupational performance within each stage of life. Topics include: activity analysis of daily living work and play/leisure, performance and teaching of selected life, tasks and activities, therapeutic use of self, introduction to group and dyadic interaction, OT practice framework domain and process, grading and adapting purposeful activ… --- # OCTAÂ 1050 — Â KINESIOLOGY Introduces the phenomenon of human motion within the context of occupational performance. Topics include: introduction to movement, principles of gravity and basic biomechanics and their effect on movement, survey of the skeletal system, articular system, nervous system, and muscular system, and analysis of movement while performing functional activities. Prerequisites: ALHS 1090, BIOL 2114, BIOL 2114L --- # OCTAÂ 2010 — Â MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES AND TREATMENT METHODS Studies occupational therapy to service recipients for the prevention or remediation of psychosocial dysfunction or maintenance of mental health. Introduces the psychiatric disorders in different stages of human life. Encompasses OT concepts and principles in psychosocial dysfunctions which emphasize purposeful activity and role function. Topics include: psychosocial conditions commonly referred to occupational therapy; screening, evaluation, and standardized procedures for psychosocial OT; participation in the development of the OT intervention plan; collaboration with OTR on intervention te… Prerequisites: OCTA 1010, OCTA 1020, OCTA 1030, OCTA 1050, OCTA 2040, OCTA 2060, OCTA 2130 --- # OCTAÂ 2040 — Â PEDIATRIC ISSUES AND TREATMENT METHODS Covers childhood to early adulthood occupational therapy related issues, including developmental disabilities. Topics include: service delivery models, OT practice framework domain process, pediatric conditions commonly referred to OT, therapeutic intervention with the pediatric population. Emphasizes the important of patient, family/significant other/caregiver education and documentation to ensure reimbursement in today*s healthcare environment. --- # OCTAÂ 2060 — Â PHYSICAL DYSFUNCTION AND TREATMENT METHODS Studies occupational therapy to service recipients for the prevention or remediation of physical dysfunction or maintenance of quality of life. Introduces physical dysfunction in different stages of human life. Encompasses OT concepts and principles in physical dysfunctions which emphasize purposeful activity and role function. Topics include: physical conditions commonly referred to occupational therapy; screening, evaluation, and standardized procedures for physical dysfunction intervention; participation in the development of the OT intervention plan; collaboration with OTR on intervention… --- # OCTAÂ 2090 — Â GERIATRIC ISSUES AND TREATMENT METHODS Covers occupational therapy related geriatric issues. Topics include: Service delivery models, OT practice framework domain and process, geriatric conditions commonly referred to OT, therapeutic intervention with the geriatric population. Emphasizes the importance of patient, family/significant other/caregiver education and documentation to ensure reimbursement in today*s healthcare environment. --- # OCTAÂ 2120 — Â OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY TRENDS AND ISSUES Teaches the roles and responsibilities in the administration of occupational therapy services. Topics include: assistance with the management of departmental operations; development of values, attitudes, and behaviors congruent with OT standards and ethics; the role of OTA in occupational therapy, research publication, and program evaluation; supervisory requirements; certification and licensure; reimbursement issues; personnel training and supervision; continued learning; and promotion of the Occupational Therapy profession; and job search skills. Resources for the life long learning and pro… --- # OCTAÂ 2130 — Â THERAPEUTIC ADAPTATIONS Occupational Therapy issues that promote human quality of life are addressed through class, demonstration, and practical activities. Topics include: applications of therapeutic adaptation for accomplishing purposeful activities including family training, community programming, basic orthotics and prosthetics, assistive devices, equipment, and other OT technologies utilization of safety procedures; and assistance with planning and implementation of group and individual programs to promote health, function, and quality of life. --- # OCTAÂ 2210 — Â LEVEL II FIELDWORK - A Provides the opportunity to practice occupational therapy for eight weeks in a supervised health care facility. Topics include: application of learned skills through presentation of a case study and/or special project, and supervised clinical applications of principles learned in the curriculum and appropriate to the learning needs of the student. Prerequisites: OCTA 2090, OCTA 2120 --- # OCTAÂ 2220 — Â LEVEL II FIELDWORK - B Provides the opportunity to practice occupational therapy for eight weeks in a supervised health care facility. Topics include: application of learned skills through presentation of a case study and/or special project, and supervised clinical applications of principles learned in the curriculum and appropriate to the learning needs of the student Prerequisites: OCTA 2010, OCTA 2090, OCTA 2120 --- # OCTAÂ 3210 — Â SEMINAR A This seminar course prepares students for entry into the field of occupational therapy as occupational therapy assistants. Topics include review for the licensure examination; development of higher level-entry level practitioner skills, overview of career development and commitment to lifelong learning. Prerequisites: OCTA 1010, OCTA 1020, OCTA 1030, OCTA 1050, OCTA 2010, OCTA 2040, OCTA 2060, OCTA 2090, OCTA 2130, OCTA 2120, OCTA 2210 --- # OCTAÂ 3220 — Â SEMINAR B This seminar course prepares students for entry into the field of occupational therapy as occupational therapy assistants. Topics include review for the licensure examination; development of higher level-entry level practitioner skills, overview of career development and commitment to lifelong learning. Prerequisites: OCTA 1010, OCTA 1020, OCTA 1030, OCTA 1050, OCTA 2010, OCTA 2040, OCTA 2060, OCTA 2090, OCTA 2130, OCTA 2120, OCTA 3210 --- # PARAÂ 1100 — Â INTRODUCTION TO LAW AND ETHICS Emphasizes the American legal system, the role of the lawyer and legal assistant within that system, and the ethical obligations imposed upon attorneys and legal assistants. Topics include: survey of American jurisprudence, code of professional responsibility and ethics overview, and introduction to areas of law and legal vocabulary. --- # PARAÂ 1105 — Â LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING I Introduces the student to the process of locating statutory, judicial, administrative and secondary sources on both a state and federal level. The student will utilize both print and electronic research resources. Focuses on the application and reinforcement of basic writing skills, familiarizes the student with types of writing typically engaged in by lawyers and legal assistants, and prepares the student for legal writing tasks. The student learns to write business letters as well as advisory documents. Topics include: legal analysis and legal correspondence and composition. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101, PARA 1100 --- # PARAÂ 1110 — Â LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING II Builds on competencies acquired in PARA 1102 and continues the process of locating statutory, judicial, administrative and secondary sources on both a state and federal level. The student will conduct a wider range of research in both print and electronic research resources. Emphasis will be placed on preparation of legal documents. Criminal case documents will be examined, but most of the emphasis will be on civil matters. The student will be presented factual scenarios, and utilizing these facts, research and develop a case from intake to trial. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101, PARA 1100, PARA 1105 --- # PARAÂ 1115 — Â FAMILY LAW Introduces the student to the issues which may arise in family law cases and to the role of the paralegal in assisting the attorney in the development and presentation of such cases. Topics include: issues associated with client and witness interviews, marriage validity and dissolution, litigation support in family law matters, issues concerning children, special matters in family law, and attorney and paralegal ethical obligations. --- # PARAÂ 1120 — Â REAL ESTATE LAW Introduces the student to the basic concepts of real property law as they pertain to common types of real estate transactions. Additionally, emphasis will be placed on practical skills such as document preparation and title examination. Topics include: real estate contracts, plat reading and legal descriptions, types and purposes of deeds, title searches, common real estate mortgages and documentation, real estate closing and closing statements, recordation statutes and requirements, and elements of the lease. --- # PARAÂ 1125 — Â CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Introduces the student to the basic concepts of substantive criminal law and its procedural aspects with an emphasis on the constitutionally protected rights of the accused in the criminal justice system. Topics include: substantive criminal law and procedure and criminal litigation support. --- # PARAÂ 1130 — Â CIVIL LITIGATION Emphasizes competencies and concepts of civil litigation in both federal and state courts. Topics include: federal and state litigation; trial and pretrial proceedings; litigation ethics; and litigation documents, exhibits, investigations, and interviews. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101, PARA 1100 --- # PARAÂ 1135 — Â WILLS, TRUSTS, PROBATE, AND ADMINISTRATION Provides a general framework of the substantive theory of wills, trusts, and estates. Topics include: wills, trusts, and powers of attorney; probate of wills and administration of estates; document preparation for other probate proceedings; general jurisdiction of the probate court; terminology of wills and estate practice; client interviews; and document preparation. --- # PARAÂ 1140 — Â TORT LAW Introduces the student to the basic concepts of substantive tort law. Topics include: concepts of intentional torts, negligence and product liability; causation and liability concepts; damages and defenses; and special tort actions and immunities. --- # PARAÂ 1145 — Â LAW OFFICE MANAGEMENT Introduces the student to common forms of law practice. The student will be exposed to methods of billing and time-keeping, automation in the law office, the law office library, the appropriate role of support staff in the law office, and ethical concerns relevant to law office management. Topics include: forms of law practice and insurance needs, support systems, support staff, and ethical responsibilities. --- # PARAÂ 1150 — Â CONTRACTS, COMMERCIAL LAW AND BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS Introduces the student to the basic concepts of legal rules commonly applicable in commercial settings, to the basic concepts of substantive contract law and to the formulation and operation of sole proprietorships, general partnerships, limited partnerships, and corporations. Additionally, the course explores the basic concepts of agency law. Topics include Constitutional law and its impact on business, the essential elements of a contract and related legal principles and the Uniform Commercial Code, sole proprietorships, partnerships, professional associations and other business organizatio… --- # PARAÂ 1200 — Â BANKRUPTCY/DEBTOR-CREDITOR RELATIONS Introduces the student to the purpose and application of the Federal Bankruptcy Code and Rules, as well as applicable state law related to bankruptcy and debtor-creditor issues. Topics include: the Bankruptcy Code and Rules, Bankruptcy Court procedures, the preparation of bankruptcy forms and documents, state law workouts and collection, and the role of the paralegal in a bankruptcy practice. Prerequisites: PARA 1100 --- # PARAÂ 1205 — Â CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Explains the major legal principles and concepts of the U.S. Constitution including governmental powers and structure, and civil liberties. Additionally, this course includes an exploration of the history of the Constitution and case law interpreting it. --- # PARAÂ 1210 — Â LEGAL AND POLICY ISSUES IN HEALTHCARE Provide an overview of the legal issues involved in the delivery of healthcare and the issues relating to Elder Law. Students will recognize the fundamentals of the healthcare treatment relationship, liability issues, patient care decisions and the human condition of sickness. They will explore the complexities of heath care financing, health care access, governmental regulations and privacy issues. Topics will also include access to care, informed consent, patient care decisions, the doctor-patient relationship, end-of-life decision making, legal problems of the elderly, law and mental healt… --- # PARAÂ 1215 — Â ADMINISTRATIVE LAW Introduces the student to the basic concepts of administrative law including the legislative process related to enabling the agency. The Administrative Procedure Act (federal and state) is covered. Topics also include agency discretion, due process, delegation, rule making, investigation, information collection, informal proceeding, hearings, and judicial review. Because paralegals are permitted to represent individuals in some agency proceedings (e.g., social security, unemployment, etc), the students are introduced to the various aspects of such representations. --- # PARAÂ 2205 — Â ADV LEGAL RESEARCH & WRITING Continues to develop writing skills developed in and 1110 focusing on legal memoranda preparation. Additionally, students enhance legal research skill. Course competencies include research methodology, legal memoranda preparation, and substantive law research. --- # PARAÂ 2210 — Â PARALEGAL INTERNSHIP I Focuses on the application and reinforcement of paralegal skills in an actual workplace environment, or at the discretion of the instructor, in a school practicum with simulated work experiences. Students are acquainted with occupational responsibilities through realistic work situations and are provided with insights into paralegal applications on the job. Topics include: problem solving, adaptability to the job setting, use of proper interpersonal skills, application of paralegal skills in a workplace setting, and professional development. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101, PARA 1100, PARA 1105, PARA 1110 --- # PARAÂ 2215 — Â PARALEGAL INTERNSHIP II This course continues the focus on the application and reinforcement of paralegal skills in an actual workplace environment, or at the discretion of the instructor, in a school practicum with simulated work experiences. Realistic work situations are used to provide students with insights into paralegal applications on the job. Topics include: problem solving, adaptability to the job setting, use of proper interpersonal skills, application of paralegal skills in a workplace setting, and professional development. --- # PHARÂ 1000 — Â PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS This course develops knowledge and skills in pharmaceutical calculations procedures. Topics include: systems of measurement, medication dispensing calculations, pharmacy mathematical procedures, and calculation tools and techniques. Prerequisites: ALHS 1011, BIOL 2113, BIOL 2113L, BIOL 2114, BIOL 2114L, ALHS 1040, ALHS 1090, COMP 1000, ENGL 1010, ENGL 1101, MATH 1012, MATH 1101, MATH 1111 --- # PHARÂ 1001 — Â FOUNDATIONS OF PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY The course will focus on the foundational principles relating to the language, regulations, guidelines, standards and roles of pharmacy professionals. --- # PHARÂ 1002 — Â PHARMACOLOGY AND CALCULATIONS The course introduces pharmaceutical calculations (fractions, decimals, ratio and proportions, percents and solutions, alligation dosing formulas) and prescription reading, pharmacology (medication preparation/handling, drug classifications, routes of administration, dosage forms , side effects and drugs of abuse) clinical pharmacology (therapeutic drug monitoring, drug half-life), medication storage and stability, and vaccinations. --- # PHARÂ 1004 — Â PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL Provides the students the opportunity to apply knowledge, skills, and abilities in the pharmacy setting with experienced pharmacy professionals. Topics to include: professionalism, safety & quality assurance, medication processing/handling, inventorying, medication dispensing, pharmaceutical calculations, pharmacology & medication safety, Pharmacy Technician roles & job responsibilities, material management. The clinical experience is implemented through written training plans, performance evaluations, and student supervision. --- # PHARÂ 1010 — Â PHARMACY TECH FUNDAMENTALS Provides an overview of the pharmacy technology field and develops the fundamental concepts and principles necessary for successful participation in the pharmacy field. Topics include: safety, orientation to the pharmacy technology field, fundamental principles of chemistry, basic laws of chemistry, ethics and laws, definitions and terms, and reference sources. Prerequisites: ALHS 1011, BIOL 2113, BIOL 2113L, BIOL 2114, BIOL 2114L, ALHS 1040, ALHS 1090, COMP 1000, ENGL 1010, ENGL 1101, MATH 1012, MATH 1101, MATH 1111 --- # PHARÂ 1020 — Â PRINCIPLES OF DISPENSING MEDICATIONS This course introduces the student to principles of receiving, storing, and dispensing medications. Topics include: purchasing, packaging, and labeling drugs; pharmacy policies and procedures; documentation; inventory and filing systems; compunding; storage and control; pharmacy equipment; and health care organizational structure. This course provides laboratory and clinical practice. Prerequisites: PHAR 1000, PHAR 1010, PHAR 1040 --- # PHARÂ 1030 — Â PRINICPLES OF STERILE MEDICATION PREPARATION Continues the development of student knowledge and skills in preparing medication, processing glassware, and maintaining an aseptic environment. Topics include: aseptic and sterile techniques, parenteral admixtures, hyperalimentation, chemotherapy, filtering, disinfecting, contamination, ophthalmic preparations, infection control, and quality control. Prerequisites: PHAR 1000, PHAR 1010, PHAR 1040 --- # PHARÂ 1040 — Â PHARMACOLOGY The course introduces the students to principles and knowledge about all classifications of medication. Topics include: disease states and treatment modalities, pharmaceutical side effects and drug interactions, control substances, specific drugs, and drug addiction and abuse. Prerequisites: ALHS 1011, BIOL 2113, BIOL 2113L, BIOL 2114, BIOL 2114L, ALHS 1040, ALHS 1090, COMP 1000, ENGL 1010, ENGL 1101, MATH 1012, MATH 1101, MATH 1111 --- # PHARÂ 1050 — Â PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY PRACTICUM Orients students to the clinical environment and provides experiences with the basic skills necessary for the pharmacy technician. Topics include: storage and control, documentation, inventory and billing, community practice, institutional practice, and communication. Prerequisites: PHAR 1000, PHAR 1010, PHAR 1040 --- # PHARÂ 2060 — Â ADVANCED PHARMACY PRINCIPLES This course presents the advanced concepts and principles needed in the pharmacy technology field. Topics include: physician orders, patient profiles, pharmacy data systems, job readiness, legal requirements, inventory and billing, pharmaceutical calculations review and pharmacology review. Prerequisites: PHAR 1020, PHAR 1030, PHAR 1050 --- # PHARÂ 2070 — Â ADVANCED PHARMACY PRACTICUM Continues the development of student knowledge and skills applicable to pharmacy technology practice. Topics include: dispensing responsibilities, physician orders, controlled substances, hyperalimentation, chemotherapy, patient profiles, pharmacy data systems, ophthalmic preparations, and hospital/retail/home health pharmacy techniques. Prerequisites: PHAR 1020, PHAR 1030, PHAR 1050 --- # PHYSÂ 1110 — Â CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS Introduces some of the basic laws of physics. Topics include systems of units and conversion of units, vector algebra, Newtonian mechanics, fluids and thermodynamics, heat, light, and optics, mechanical waves, electricity and magnetism, and modern physics. Prerequisites: MATH 1101, MATH 1103, MATH 1111 --- # PHYSÂ 1110L — Â CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS LAB Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in . The laboratory exercises for this course include systems of units and systems of measurement, vector algebra, Newtonian mechanics, fluids and thermodynamics, heat, light, and optics, mechanical waves, electricity and magnetism, and modern physics. Prerequisites: MATH 1101, MATH 1103, MATH 1111 --- # PHYSÂ 1111 — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I The first course of two algebra and trigonometry based courses in the physics sequence. Topics include material from mechanics (kinematics, dynamics, work and energy, momentum and collisions, rotational motion, static equilibrium, elasticity theory, and simple harmonic motion), mechanical waves, theory of heat and heat transfer, and thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 1112, MATH 1113 --- # PHYSÂ 1111L — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I LAB Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in . The laboratory exercises for this course include units of measurement, Newton's laws, work energy and power, momentum and collisions, one- and two-dimensional motion, circular motion and law of gravity, rotational dynamics and static equilibrium, elasticity theory, harmonic motion, theory of heat and heat transfer, thermodynamics, wave motion, and sound. Prerequisites: MATH 1112, MATH 1113 --- # PHYSÂ 1112 — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II The second of two algebra and trigonometry based courses in the physics sequence. Topics include material from electricity and magnetism (electric charge, electric forces and fields, electric potential energy, electric potential, capacitance, magnetism, electric current, resistance, basic electric circuits, alternating current circuits, and electromagnetic waves), geometric optics (reflection and refraction), and physical optics (interference and diffraction). Prerequisites: PHYS 1111, PHYS 1111L --- # PHYSÂ 1112L — Â INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II LAB Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in . The laboratory exercises for this course include material from electricity and magnetism, geometric optics, and physical optics. Prerequisites: PHYS 1111, PHYS 1111L --- # PNSGÂ 1600 — Â INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY AND CLINICAL CALCULATIONS Applies fundamental mathematical concepts and includes basic drug administration. Emphasizes critical thinking skills and introduces pharmacological classes. Topics include systems of measurement, calculating drug problems, resource materials usage, fundamental pharmacology, administering medications in a simulated clinical environment, principles of IV therapy techniques, and client education. After this pharmacology course, students will have completed a minimum of 85 lecture/lab (4250/50min) hours. --- # PNSGÂ 1605 — Â FUNDAMENTALS An introduction to the nursing process and clinical practice, normal body system function, and terminology related to healthcare. Topics include: nursing as a profession; scope of practice; ethics and law; client care which is defined as using the nursing process, using critical thinking, and providing client education and includes principles and skills of nursing practice, documentation, history taking, and an introduction to structure, function, terminology associated with healthcare, and physical assessment of body systems; customer/client relationships; standard precautions; activities of… --- # PNSGÂ 1610 — Â ADULT HEALTH NURSING I Focuses on client care and clinical client care including using the nursing process, performing assessments, developing critical thinking, engaging in client education, and displaying cultural competence in the adult population and with attention to special populations. Lecture/lab topics include terminology associated with healthcare, structure and function of body systems, health management and maintenance; prevention of illness; care of the individual as a whole; immunology; as well as pathological diseases, disorders, and deviations from the normal state of health, client care, treatment,… --- # PNSGÂ 1615 — Â ADULT HEALTH NURSING II Focuses on client care and clinical client care including using the nursing process, performing assessments, developing critical thinking, engaging in client education and displaying cultural competence in the adult population and with attention to special populations. Lecture/lab topics include functions of the human body, terminology associated with healthcare, health management and maintenance; prevention of illness; care of the individual as a whole; immunology; as well as pathological diseases, disorders and deviations from the normal state of health, client care, treatment, pharmacology… --- # PNSGÂ 1620 — Â ADULT HEALTH NURSING III Focuses on client care and clinical client care including using the nursing process, performing assessments, developing critical thinking, engaging in client education, and displaying cultural competence in the adult population and with attention to special populations. Lecture/lab topics include functions of the human body, terminology associated with healthcare, health management and maintenance; prevention of illness; care of the individual as a whole; immunology; as well as pathological diseases, disorders and deviations from the normal state of health, client care, treatment, pharmacolog… --- # PNSGÂ 1625 — Â ADULT HEALTH NURSING IV Focuses on client care and clinical client care including using the nursing process, performing assessments, developing critical thinking, engaging in client education, and displaying cultural competence in the adult population and with attention to special populations. Lecture/lab topics include functions of the human body, terminology associated with healthcare, health management and maintenance; prevention of illness; care of the individual as a whole; immunology; as well as pathological diseases, disorders and deviations from the normal state of health, client care, treatment, pharmacolog… --- # PNSGÂ 1630 — Â MENTAL HEALTH NURSING Presents concepts within the field of mental health nursing and their application to everyday human behavior, thinking, emotion, and communication. Focuses on health management and maintenance and the prevention of illness, care of the mental health patient as a whole, and deviations from the normal state of health. Emphasis is placed on students understanding mental health principles and their application within the context of family, work and social interactions. Topics include an overview of psychological disorders and their treatments; terminology associated with health care, stress and h… --- # PNSGÂ 1635 — Â MATERNAL NURSING Focuses on maternal and newborn patient care aspects of health management and maintenance and prevention of illness, care of the individual as a whole, and deviations from the normal state of health. The definition of client care includes using the nursing process, performing assessments, using critical thinking, providing client education, displaying cultural competence across the life span, and with attention to special populations. Topics include the function of the human body systems, terminology associated with healthcare, health management and maintenance and prevention of illness; care… --- # PNSGÂ 1640 — Â PEDIATRIC NURSING Focuses on health management and maintenance and the prevention of illness, care of the child as a whole, and deviations from the normal state of health. The definition of client care includes using the nursing process, performing assessments, using critical thinking, and providing client education. Topics include health management and maintenance and prevention of illness, care of the child as a whole, and deviations from the normal state of health in the pediatric client; client, care, treatments, pharmacology, and diet therapy of the pediatric client; growth and development; functions of t… --- # PNSGÂ 1645 — Â PRACTICAL NURSING CAPSTONE Builds on the concepts presented in prior nursing courses and develops the skills necessary for successful performance in the job market. Topics include application of the nursing process, critical thinking, supervisory skills, client education methods, group dynamics, professional oral and written communication, and conflict resolution. At completion of this nursing leadership course, students will have completed a minimum of 54 lecture/lab (2700/50 min) hours and 60 clock (3600/60 min) hours of leadership-related clinical experience. --- # POLSÂ 1101 — Â AMERICAN GOVERNMENT Emphasizes study of government and politics in the United States. The focus of the course will provide an overview of the Constitutional foundations of American political processes with a focus on government institutions and political procedures. The course will examine the constitutional framework, federalism, civil liberties and civil rights, public opinion, the media, special interest groups, political parties, and the election process along with the three branches of government. In addition, this course will examine the processes of Georgia state government. Topics include foundations of… --- # PSYCÂ 1010 — Â BASIC PSYCHOLOGY Presents basic concepts within the field of psychology and their application to everyday human behavior, thinking, and emotion. Emphasis is placed on students understanding basic psychological principles and their application within the context of family, work and social interactions. Topics include an overview of psychology as a science, the nervous and sensory systems, learning and memory, motivation and emotion, intelligence, lifespan development, personality, psychological disorders and their treatment, stress and health, and social relations. --- # PSYCÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY Introduces the major fields of contemporary psychology. Emphasis is on fundamental principles of psychology as a science. Topics include research design, the organization and operation of the nervous system, sensation and perception, learning and memory, motivation and emotion, thinking and intelligence, lifespan development, personality, psychopathology and interventions, stress and health, and social psychology. --- # PSYCÂ 1150 — Â INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Emphasizes interpersonal and behavioral skills required in today*s business and industry. Topics include an overview of industrial/ organizational psychology, principles of human resources management, psychological testing, performance appraisal, training and professional development of employees, principles of leadership, motivational factors, workplace conditions, safety and health, and workplace stressors. --- # PSYCÂ 2103 — Â HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Emphasizes changes that occur during the human life cycle beginning with conception and continuing through late adulthood and death and emphasizes the scientific basis of our knowledge of human growth and development and the interactive forces of nature and nurture. Topics include but are not limited to theoretical perspectives and research methods, prenatal development and child birth, stages of development from infancy through late adulthood, and death and dying. Prerequisites: PSYC 1101 --- # PSYCÂ 2250 — Â ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY Emphasize the etiology and treatments consideration of various forms of abnormal behaviour. Topics include historical and contemporary approaches to psychopathyology; approaches to clinical assessment and diagnosis; understanding and defining classifications and psychological disorders. Prerequisites: PSYC 1101 --- # RADTÂ 1010 — Â INTRODUCTION TO RADIOLOGY Introduces a grouping of fundamental principles, practices, and issues common to many specializations in the health care profession. In addition to the essential skills, students explore various delivery systems and related issues. Provides the student with an overview of radiography and patient care. Students will be oriented to the radiographic profession as a whole. Emphasis will be placed on patient care with consideration of both physical and psychological conditions. Introduces a grouping of fundamental principles, practices, and issues common to many specializations in the health care… --- # RADTÂ 1030 — Â RADIOGRAPHC PROCEDURES I Introduces the knowledge required to perform radiologic procedures applicable to the human anatomy. Emphasis will be placed on the production of quality radiographs, and laboratory experience will demonstrate the application of theoretical principles and concepts. Topics include: introduction to radiographic procedures; positioning terminology; positioning considerations; procedures, anatomy, and topographical anatomy related to body cavities, bony thorax, upper extremities, shoulder girdle; and lower extremities. --- # RADTÂ 1060 — Â RADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES II Continues to develop the knowledge required to perform radiographic procedures. Topics include: anatomy and routine projections of the pelvic girdle; anatomy and routine projections of the spine, gastrointestinal (GI) procedures; genitourinary (GU) procedures; biliary system procedures; and minor procedures. --- # RADTÂ 1065 — Â RADIOLOGIC SCIENCE Content of this course is designed to establish a basic knowledge of atomic structure and terminology. Other topics include the nature and characteristics of x-radiation; ionizing and non-ionizing radiation; x-ray production; the properties of x-rays and the fundamentals of x-ray photon interaction with matter. --- # RADTÂ 1075 — Â RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGING The content of this course introduces factors that govern and influence the production of the radiographic image using analog and digital radiographic equipment found in diagnostic radiology. Emphasis will be placed on knowledge and techniques required to produce high quality diagnostic radiographic images. Topics include: Image quality (radiographic density; radiographic contrast; recorded detail; distortion; grids; image receptors and holders (analog and digital); processing considerations (analog and digital); image acquisition (analog, digital, and PACS); image analysis; image artifacts (… Prerequisites: MATH 1101, RADT 1010 --- # RADTÂ 1085 — Â RADIOLOGIC EQUIPMENT Content establishes a knowledge base in radiographic, fluoroscopic and mobile equipment requirements and design. The content also provides a basic knowledge of Automatic Exposure Control (AEC) devices, beam restriction, filtration, quality control, and quality management principles of analog and digital systems. Laboratory experiences will demonstrate applications of theoretical principles and concepts. --- # RADTÂ 1200 — Â PRINCIPLES OF RADIATION BIOLOGY AND PROTECTION Provides instruction on the principles of cell radiation interaction. Radiation effects on cells and factors affecting cell response are presented. Acute and chronic effects of radiation are discussed. Topics include: radiation detection and measurement; patient protection; personnel protection; absorbed dose equivalencies; agencies and regulations; introduction to radiation biology; cell anatomy, radiation/cell interaction; and effects of radiation. Prerequisites: BIOL 2114, BIOL 2114L --- # RADTÂ 1320 — Â CLINICAL RADIOGRAPHY I Introduces students to the hospital clinical setting and provides an opportunity for students to participate in or observe radiographic procedures. Topics include: orientation to hospital areas and procedures; orientation to mobile/surgery; orientation to radiography and fluoroscopy; participation in and/or observation of procedures related to body cavities, the shoulder girdle, and upper extremities. Activities of students are under direct supervision. Prerequisites: BIOL 2114, BIOL 2114L --- # RADTÂ 1330 — Â CLINICAL RADIOGRAPHYII Continues introductory student learning experiences in the hospital setting. Topics include: equipment utilization; exposure techniques; attend to and/or observation of routine projections of the lower extremities, pelvic girdle, and spine; attend to and/or observation of procedures related to the gastrointestinal (GI), genitourinary (GU), and biliary systems; and attend to and/or observation of procedure related to minor radiologic procedures. Execution of radiographic procedures will be conducted under direct and indirect supervision. Prerequisites: BIOL 2114, BIOL 2114L --- # RADTÂ 2090 — Â RADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES III Continues to develop the knowledge required to perform radiographic procedures. Topics include: anatomy and routine projections of the cranium; anatomy and routine projections of the facial bones; anatomy and routine projections of the sinuses; sectional anatomy of the head, neck,thorax and abdomen. --- # RADTÂ 2201 — Â INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER TOMOGRAPHY Introduces the student to computer tomography and patient care in the CT suite. Topics include: the history of computed tomography, patient care and assessment, anatomy, contrast agents, radiation safety and protection, medical ethics and law, cultural diversity, and patient information management. --- # RADTÂ 2210 — Â COMP TOMOGRAPHY PHYSC AND INSTR Introduces the concepts of basic physics and instrumentation for computed tomography. Topics include: computer concepts, system operation and components, image processing and display, instrumentation, single slice and volume scanning, 3-D volume rendering, image quality and artifacts, radiation protection and quality control. Prerequisites: RADT 2201, RADT 2220, RADT 2250 --- # RADTÂ 2220 — Â COMP TOMOGRAPHY PROCEDURES I Provides knowledge CT procedures of the head, chest, abdomen, and pelvis. Topics include: anatomy, pathology, scanning procdeures, scanning protocol, contrast administration, and contraindications for computed tomography. --- # RADTÂ 2230 — Â COMP TOMOGRAPHY PROCEDURES II Provides knowledge of anatomy, pathology, scanning protocols, contrast administration, and contraindications for computed tomography of the neck, spine, musculoskeletal system, and special procedures. Post-processing and quality assurance criteria are addressed. Topics include: anatomy, pathology, scanning protocol, contrast administration and contraindications, post processing and quality assurance. Prerequisites: RADT 2201, RADT 2220, RADT 2250 --- # RADTÂ 2250 — Â COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY CLINICAL I Introduces students to the computed tomography department and provides an opportunity for participation in and observation of CT procedures. Students progress toward completion of clinical competency evaluations. Topics include: exam preparation, patient care, equipment utilization, exposure techniques, evaluation fo CT procedures, and incorporation of contrast media. --- # RADTÂ 2260 — Â RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY REVIEW Provides a review of basic knowledge from previous courses and helps the student prepare for national certification examinations for radiographers. Topics include: image production and evaluation; radiographic procedures; anatomy, physiology, pathology, and terminology; equipment operation and quality control; radiation protection; and patient care and education. --- # RADTÂ 2265 — Â COMP TOMOGRAPHY CLINICAL II Provides students with continued computed tomography work experience. Students demonstrate increased proficiency levels in skills introduced in Computed Tomography Procedures and practiced in the previous clinical course. Students complete clinical competency evaluations. Topics include: exam preparation, patient care, equipment utilization, exposure techniques, evaluation of CT procedures, and incorporation of contrast media. --- # RADTÂ 2340 — Â CLINICAL RADIOGRAPHY III Provides students with continued hospital setting work experience. Students continue to develop proficiency in executing procedures introduced in Radiographic Procedures. Topics include: patient care; behavioral and social competencies; performance and/or observation of minor special procedures, special equipment use, and participation in and/or observation of cranial and facial radiography. Execution of radiographic procedures will be conducted under direct and indirect supervision. --- # RADTÂ 2360 — Â CLINICAL RADIOGRAPHY IV Provides students with continued hospital setting work experience. Students demonstrate increased proficiency levels in skills introduced in all of the radiographic procedures courses and practiced in previous clinical radiography courses. Topics include: patient care; behavioral and social competency; advanced radiographic anatomy; equipment utilization; exposure techniques; sterile techniques; integration of procedures and/or observation of angiographic, interventional, minor special procedures; integration of procedures and/or observation of special equipment use; integration of procedures… Prerequisites: BIOL 2114, BIOL 2114L --- # RELGÂ 1101 — Â WORLD RELIGIONS Introduction to World Religions is a survey course of the history, practice, and modern relevance of the world's religious traditions. Through the study of religion and its influence on history and culture, greater insight and understanding of diverse populations can be attained. Topics include an overview of significant religious traditions from around the world, critical analysis of the relationships between religions and artistic traditions, and critical analysis of the influence of religion on culture, politics, and history. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101 --- # RESPÂ 1110 — Â PHARMACOLOGY Introduces the physiologic and pharmacological basis of pulmonary and cardiac medications. Focuses on the preparation and calculation of dosages and mixtures and general principles of pharmacology as they relate to the body systems. Topics include: drug preparation, dosage calculation, mixture preparation, pharmacology principles, delivery systems, respiratory drugs, and cardiopulmonary system related drugs. Prerequisites: BIOL 2114, BIOL 2114L, MATH 1101, MATH 1111 --- # RESPÂ 1120 — Â INTRODUCTION TO RESPIRATORY THERAPY Provides students with an introduction and comprehensive survey of the respiratory care profession. Emphasizes the application of physics and chemistry as the foundation for specific modes of respiratory care principles employed in patient care, including indications, hazards, contraindications, evaluation of therapy, and patient assessment. Topics include: respiratory therapy chemistry and physics principles, patient assessment, medical gas therapy, , humidity and aerosol therapy, hyperinflation therapy, bronchopulmonary hygiene, infection control practices, and hospital safety. Prerequisites: BIOL 2114, BIOL 2114L, MATH 1101, MATH 1111 --- # RESPÂ 1130 — Â RESPIRATORY THERAPY LAB I Provides students with the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with basic respiratory therapy equipment and simulated practice of basic respiratory care modalities. Topics include: patient assessment, medical gas therapy, humidity and aerosol therapy, hyperinflation therapy, airway clearance techniques, infection control procedures, and medical ethics. Prerequisites: BIOL 2114, BIOL 2114L, MATH 1101, MATH 1111 --- # RESPÂ 1193 — Â CARDIOPULMONARY ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Provides an in-depth study of cardiac and pulmonary anatomy and physiology, and the diagnostic procedures commonly used in the hospital to evaluate these systems. Emphasizes the heart-lung relationship and clinical applications of these phenomena in the cardiopulmonary system. Topics include: respiratory function; ventilatory mechanisms; gas transport; laboratory analysis; natural and chemical regulation of breathing; circulation, blood flow and pressure, and cardiac function; renal physiology and related topics. Prerequisites: BIOL 2114, BIOL 2114L, MATH 1101, MATH 1111 --- # RESPÂ 2090 — Â CLINICAL PRACTICE I Introduces students to clinical practice in basic respiratory care procedures. Topics include: introduction to clinical affiliate, medical gas therapy, oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, incentive spirometry, inspiratory and expiratory PIP/PEP devices, patient assessment, and basic life support (BLS). --- # RESPÂ 2100 — Â CLINICAL PRACTICE II Continues to develop skills used in the clinical practice. Topics include: medical gas therapy, oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, incentive spirometry, and patient assessment. Prerequisites: RESP 2090 --- # RESPÂ 2110 — Â PULMONARY DISEASE Provides students with information concerning assessment of etiology, pathophysiology, treatment, and prognosis of common cardiopulmonary, cardiovascular, and pulmonary diseases and conditions. Topics include: infectious diseases and conditions, respiratory diseases and conditions, neuromuscular diseases and conditions, cardiovascular diseases and conditions, sleep apnea, patient assessment, laboratory tests, chest radiographs, and trauma. Prerequisites: RESP 1110, RESP 1193 --- # RESPÂ 2120 — Â CRITICAL RESPIRATORY CARE Provides students with knowledge on all phases of adult critical care and continuous mechanical ventilation. Topics include: mechanical ventilation history, principles of mechanical ventilation, continuous mechanical ventilation, ventilator implementation, ventilation monitoring, ventilator weaning, ventilator discontinuance and special techniques. Prerequisites: RESP 1120, RESP 1130 --- # RESPÂ 2130 — Â MECHANICAL VENTILATION AND AIRWAY MANAGEMENT Provides instruction in the theory, set-up, operation, and maintenance of mechanical ventilators and equipment used to establish and maintain both adult and pediatric airways and emergency airway disorders. Topics include: ventilator operation, ventilator maintenance, emergency airway disorders, adult airway establishment and maintenance, pediatric airway establishment and maintenance, fiberoptic bronchoscopy, thoracentesis, chest tube maintenance, arterial blood gas sampling, and noninvasive positive pressure ventilation. Prerequisites: RESP 1120, RESP 1130 --- # RESPÂ 2140 — Â ADVANCED CRITICAL CARE MONITORING Provides a study of advanced critical care techniques for hemodynamic and non invasive monitoring. Topics include: arterial pressure monitoring, central venous catheters, pulmonary artery catheters, cardiac output measurement, and non invasive monitoring techniques. Prerequisites: RESP 1120, RESP 1193 --- # RESPÂ 2150 — Â PULMONARY FUNCTION TESTING Provides knowledge regarding normal and abnormal pulmonary functions. Emphasizes performance, interpretation, and evaluation of various pulmonary function studies. Topics include: pulmonary function testing, pulmonary function interpretation, pulmonary function evaluation, blood gas analysis, and polysomnography Prerequisites: RESP 1193 --- # RESPÂ 2160 — Â NEONATAL PEDIATRIC RESPIRATORY CARE Provides concepts on the processes of growth and development related to respiratory care from the fetus to the adolescent. Relates physiologic function to respiratory care assessment. Topics include: fetal growth and development, neonatal growth and development, fetal assessment, neonatal assessment, neonatal respiratory care, neonatal pathology, pediatric pathology, pediatric respiratory care, adolescent assessment, and adolescent respiratory care. Prerequisites: RESP 1120, RESP 1130 --- # RESPÂ 2170 — Â ADVANCED RESPIRATORY CARE SEMINAR Review of respiratory therapy as it pertains to the national credential examinations administered by the NBRC. Emphasizes decision making and problem solving as they relate to clinical respiratory care. Topics include: medical ethics, basic computer literacy, CRTT exam preparation, and RRT exam preparation. Prerequisites: RESP 2120, RESP 2130 --- # RESPÂ 2180 — Â CLINICAL PRACTICE III Continues development of proficiency levels in skills introduced in Clinical Practices I and II. In addition, intermittent positive pressure breathing, chest physiotherapy, and airway care are introduced. Case presentations are required to integrate clinical and classroom theory. Topics include: intermittent positive pressure breathing, chest physiotherapy, airway care, medical gas therapy, oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, incentive spirometry, and patient assessment. --- # RESPÂ 2190 — Â CLINICAL PRACTICE IV Continues development of proficiency levels in skills introduced in Clinical Practices I, II, and III. In addition, the student is introduced to critical respiratory care. Case presentations are required to integrate clinical and classroom theory. Topics include: intermittent positive pressure breathing, chest physiotherapy, airway care, medical gas therapy, oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, incentive spirometry, patient assessment, and respiratory care of the critical care patient. Prerequisites: RESP 2180 --- # RESPÂ 2200 — Â CLINICAL PRACTICE V Continues development of skills required in the intensive care of the respiratory patient. Case presentations are required to integrate clinical and classroom theory. Topics include: basic respiratory care of critical care patients, airway management, ventilator monitoring, arterial blood collection, blood gas analysis, and EKG. Prerequisites: RESP 2120, RESP 2130, RESP 2180, RESP 2190 --- # RESPÂ 2220 — Â CLINICAL PRACTICE VI Provides students with an opportunity for in-depth application and reinforcement of adult intensive care. In addition, students are provided an opportunity for application and reinforcement of pediatric and neonatal intensive care, advanced diagnostics, and rehabilitation/home care. Topics include: mechanical ventilation initiation, patient stabilization, critical care monitoring, hemodynamic measurement, hemodynamic evaluation, bronchial hygiene, weaning mechanics, extubation, arterial line sampling, advanced diagnostics, pediatric/neonatal respiratory care, and rehabilitation/home care. Prerequisites: RESP 2190 --- # RESPÂ 2270 — Â REHABILITATION AND HOME CARE Provides an overview of the concepts, procedures, and equipment used in rehabilitation and in the delivery of long-term care to persons with chronic pulmonary disorders. Topics include: cardiopulmonary rehabilitation/home care concepts, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation/home care procedures, and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation/home care equipment. Prerequisites: RESP 1120 --- # RNSGÂ 1210 — Â NURSING PROFESSION: FOUNDATIONAL CONCEPTS This course provides students with the fundamental concepts relevant to nursing practice. The student will be introduced to the organizing framework of the nursing program, physical assessment, the nursing process, basic concepts related to aging, oxygenation, and nutrition and elimination. The student will learn technical skills and procedures including medication administration and therapeutic communication. The client needs addressed in this course are safe and effective care environment, health promotion and maintenance, psychosocial integrity and physiological integrity. Clinical experie… Prerequisites: RNSG 1270 --- # RNSGÂ 1230 — Â PHARMACOLOGY AND DOSAGE CALCULATION This course focuses upon understanding the effects of drugs on the living organism. The role of the federal government in regulating drugs, drug approval process, categories of controlled substances, and categories of providers legally authorized to prescribe drugs are presented. Concepts of drug action including pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics, and therapeutic classifications of drugs and their prototypes are discussed. The significance of the increasing use of herbal remedies is discussed. Students will be expected to apply the nursing process and critical thinking in the administrati… --- # RNSGÂ 1250 — Â ADULT NURSING I Utilizing the nursing process, this course introduces selected concepts related to the nursing care of individuals experiencing acute and chronic alterations in health related to respiratory, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, reproductive systems, oncology, fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance. End of life and palliative care will be addressed in relation to individuals with chronic and terminal alterations in health. The following concepts will be integrated into this course: physiological integrity; psychosocial integrity; nutrition; pharmacological; gerontology; and health assessments… Prerequisites: RNSG 1210 --- # RNSGÂ 1270 — Â MENTAL HEALTH NURSING This course provides the foundation for understanding contemporary psychiatric mental health problems and treatment strategies. The roles of some prominent figures in the mental health movement and the development of psychiatric mental health nursing are discussed. The biological and psychological characteristics and clinical picture of selected mental health problems and related psychopharmacology are discussed. The use of the nursing process, critical thinking, and current evidence in clinical decisions in both inpatient and community settings are presented. Concepts addressed related to cl… --- # RNSGÂ 1299 — Â LPN TO RN TRANSITION TO PROFESSIONAL NURSING This course is designed to initiate the transition process from LPN to RN and build upon previously learned basic knowledge and skills. The nursing process and concepts of holistic care, transcultural nursing, critical thinking, basic human needs, psychosocial needs, growth and development, legal/ethical issues, pharmacological principles, therapeutic interventions and communication skills are emphasized. Content presented includes the transition process; the nursing process; nursing care of individuals experiencing acute and chronic alterations in health related to respiratory, cardiovascula… Prerequisites: BIOL 2113, BIOL 2113L, BIOL 2114, BIOL 2114L, BIOL 2117, BIOL 2117L, ENGL 1101, HUMN 1101, MATH 1111, PSYC 1101, PSYC 2103, SPCH 1101 --- # RNSGÂ 2210 — Â ADULT NURSING II Using the nursing process, this course includes selected concepts related to the nursing care of individuals experiencing the following acute and chronic alterations in health of the gastrointestinal, neurological, integumentary, endocrine, and urinary systems. The following concepts will be integrated into this course: physiological integrity; psychological integrity; safety and infection control; diet therapy; pharmacology; and health assessments related to the problems under study. Content is introduced using the nursing process as a framework along the wellness illness continuum. Selected… Prerequisites: RNSG 1210, RNSG 1230, RNSG 1250, RNSG 1270 --- # RNSGÂ 2230 — Â MATERNAL-CHILD NURSING This course prepares students to provide care to obstetric and newborn patients. Emphasis is placed on using the nursing process and critical thinking skills in the development, and implementation of a plan of care for obstetric and newborn patients. Family structures, psychosocial and cultural influences on childbearing and newborn families educational needs assessment of the obstetric and newborn patients, pregnancy and child birth, high risk pregnancies and deliveries, and conditions present in the newborn at birth are discussed. Supervised inpatient and outpatient clinical rotations will… Prerequisites: RNSG 1250, RNSG 1270 --- # RNSGÂ 2250 — Â ADULT NURSING III Using the nursing process, this course introduces students to patients with complex multisystem disorders and prepares the student for transition into the nursing profession. The focus of the course is on patients with emergency and life threatening conditions. This course also examines the role of the nurse in managing groups of patients. Management principles and interactions with the healthcare team are emphasized as the student is prepared to care for groups of patients in the acute care setting. The course is accompanied by a clinical and a leadership practicum. Clinical learning experie… Prerequisites: RNSG 2210, RNSG 2230 --- # RNSGÂ 2270 — Â PEDIATRIC NURSING This course prepares students to provide nursing care for pediatric patients. Emphasis is placed on using the nursing process and critical thinking skills in the development, and implementation of a plan of care for pediatric patients. The educational needs of childrearing families, assessment of the pediatric patient, psychosocial and cultural influences on childbearing families, growth and development, and alterations in health of the pediatric patient are discussed. Concepts related to physiologic integrity, psychosocial integrity, health promotion, and safety and infection control are int… --- # SOCIÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Explores the sociological analysis of society, its culture, and structure. Sociology is presented as a science with emphasis placed on its methodology and theoretical foundations. Topics include basic sociological concepts, socialization, social interaction and culture, social groups and institutions, deviance and social control, social stratification, social change, and marriage and family. --- # SPANÂ 1101 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE I Introduction to listening, speaking, reading and writing in Spanish and to the culture of Spanish-speaking regions. --- # SPANÂ 1102 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE II Continued listening, speaking, reading and writing in Spanish with further study of the culture of Spanish-speaking regions. Prerequisites: SPAN 1101 --- # SPCHÂ 1101 — Â PUBLIC SPEAKING Introduces the student to the fundamentals of oral communication. Topics include selection and organization of materials, preparation and delivery of individual and group presentations, analysis of ideas presented by others, and professionalism. --- # SURGÂ 1010 — Â INTRODUCTION TO SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY Provides an overview of the surgical technology profession and develops the fundamental concepts and principles necessary to successfully participate on a surgical team. Topics include: introduction to preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative principles of surgical technology, professionalism, and health care facility information. (There are surgical procedures that are similar as far as procedural steps, instrumentation, supplies, patient position, etc. This is referred to as the "Co-Related Procedures Concept." The purpose of using the Co-Related Procedures Concept is to provide the i… --- # SURGÂ 1020 — Â PRINCIPLES OF SURGICAL TECH Provides continued study of surgical team participation by wound management and co-related skills for the operating room. Topics include: patient care concepts; preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative skills; perioperative case management; and principles of minimally invasive surgical techniques. (There are surgical procedures that are similar as far as procedural steps, instrumentation, supplies, patient position, etc. This is referred to as the "Co-Related Procedures Concept." The purpose of using the Co-Related Procedures Concept is to provide the instructor additional time to teach… --- # SURGÂ 1100 — Â SURGICAL PHARMACOLOGY Introduces the concepts of surgical pharmacology and anesthesia. Topics include: terminology; medication calculations and measurements; proper handling of medications and solutions used in surgery; guidelines and regulations for medication safety; and types of anesthesia. Prerequisites: SURG 1010 --- # SURGÂ 2030 — Â SURGICAL PROCEDURES I Introduces the surgical specialties to include General Surgery, Obstetric and Gynecologic Surgery, Genitourinary Surgery, Otorhinolaryngologic Surgery, and Orthopedic Surgery. Topics for each surgical specialty will include Anatomy and Physiology, Pathophysiology, Diagnostic Interventions, specialty supplies, equipment, and instrumentation and the Surgical Procedure. There are similar surgical procedures as far as instrumentation, supplies, patient positioning, and operative sequence. This is referred to as the Co-Related Procedures Concept. The purpose of using the Co- Related Procedures Con… Prerequisites: SURG 1010 --- # SURGÂ 2040 — Â SURGICAL PROCEDURES II Introduces the surgical specialties to include Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Ophthalmic (Eye) Surgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Peripheral Vascular Surgery and Neurosurgery. Topics for each surgical specialty will include Anatomy and Physiology, Pathophysiology, Diagnostic Interventions, specialty supplies, equipment, and instrumentation and the Surgical Procedure. There are similar surgical procedures as far as instrumentation, supplies, patient positioning, and operative sequence. This is referred to as the Co-Related Procedures Concept. The purpose of u… Prerequisites: SURG 1010 --- # SURGÂ 2110 — Â SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL I Orients students to the clinical environment and provides experience with basic skills necessary to the surgical technologist. Topics include, but are not limited to: scrubbing, gowning, gloving, and draping; assistance with patient care and processing of instruments and supplies. In addition, introduces the development of surgical team participation through clinical experience. Emphasis is placed on observation and/or participation in routine procedures for core and specialty surgery. Surgical specialties include: General, Cardiothoracic, Genitourinary, Neurologic, Obstetric and etc. Case Re… --- # SURGÂ 2120 — Â SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL II Orients students to the clinical environment and provides experience with basic skills necessary to the surgical technologist. Topics include, but are not limited to: scrubbing, gowning, gloving, and draping; assistance with patient care and processing of instruments and supplies. In addition, introduces the development of surgical team participation through clinical experience. Emphasis is placed on observation and/or participation in routine procedures for core and specialty surgery. Surgical specialties include: General, Cardiothoracic, Genitourinary, Neurologic, Obstetric and etc. Case Re… --- # SURGÂ 2130 — Â SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL III Orients students to the clinical environment and provides experience with basic skills necessary to the surgical technologist. Topics include, but are not limited to: scrubbing, gowning, gloving, and draping; assistance with patient care and processing of instruments and supplies. In addition, introduces the development of surgical team participation through clinical experience. Emphasis is placed on observation and/or participation in routine procedures for core and specialty surgery. Surgical specialties include: General, Cardiothoracic, Genitourinary, Neurologic, Obstetric and etc. Case Re… --- # SURGÂ 2140 — Â SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL IV Orients students to the clinical environment and provides experience with basic skills necessary to the surgical technologist. Topics include, but are not limited to: scrubbing, gowning, gloving, and draping; assistance with patient care and processing of instruments and supplies. In addition, introduces the development of surgical team participation through clinical experience. Emphasis is placed on observation and/or participation in routine procedures for core and specialty surgery. Surgical specialties include: General, Cardiothoracic, Genitourinary, Neurologic, Obstetric and etc. Case Re… --- # SURGÂ 2240 — Â SEMINAR IN SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY Prepares students for entry into careers as surgical technologists and enables them to effectively prepare and sit for the national certification examination. Topics include: employability skills, management and leadership, and professional preparation. Prerequisites: SURG 1010, SURG 1020 --- # TDSGÂ 1201 — Â ADVANCED CAD This course provides advanced study of CAD software and techniques for customizing for specific requirements. Prerequisites: DFTG 2010 --- # TDSGÂ 1202 — Â ENGINEERING GRAPHICS II This course is a continuation on Engineering Graphics I. it covers concepts in 3D geometry and parametric solid modeling, and advanced dimensioning techniques. The student will develop the skills necessary to create 3D models and presentation/working drawings. Prerequisites: DFTG 2010 --- # TDSGÂ 1203 — Â ENGINEERING GRAPHICS III This course continues dimensioning, section view, and auxiliary view skill development, introduces the basics of fastening techniques, using and interpreting technical data, and provides the knowledge and skills necessary to document the manufacture of machines. Topics include section view drawings, auxiliary view drawings, threaded fasteners, welding and symbol usage, usage of technical reference sources, orthographic and pictorial assembly drawings, and rendering. Prerequisites: TDSG 1202 --- # TDSGÂ 1205 — Â CAD/CAM Integrates computer aided design, computer aided manufacturing, and computer aided engineering functions. Students will create CNC tool paths and produce parts on CNC machines. Topics include: manufacturing engineering technologies, computer-aided part design, process planning, computer-aided tool path generation. Laboratory work parallels class work. Prerequisites: TDSG 1202 --- # TDSGÂ 1207 — Â STATICS AND STRENGTHS OFMATL Emphasizes the study of forces and moments and the resulting stresses in structural components. Topics include: forces, moments, normal stress, shearing stress, deformation, strain, bending, torsion, factors of safety, shear and moment diagrams, properties of areas, stress concentrations and standards cross-sections. Laboratory work parallels class work. Prerequisites: ENGT 1000, MATH 1015, MATH 1111 --- # TDSGÂ 1211 — Â MAJOR PROJECT A project from the students major area of specialization is developed from conception to final presentation. The project will include working/construction drawings, renderings, presentation techniques, and preparation for entry into the job market. --- # THEAÂ 1101 — Â THEATER APPRECIATION Explores history, aesthetics, and craft of the theatrical experience on stage, emphasizing the role of the audience as well as that of the artist. Critical views of theatrical performances are examined alongside scripts. Emphasis is placed on the students' understanding of foundational elements, principles, and theories of dramatic art, including classical and contemporary varieties. The performance component of this course enables students to appreciate the process by which theatre is realized and the creative and cultural significance of theatre as a basic human endeavor. --- # VASTÂ 1040 — Â VASCULAR I This course will provide an understanding of the extremity arterial and venous anatomy, physiology, pathology, hemodynamic and symptomatology as well as an understanding of cerebrovascular noninvasive diagnosis. The physical exam and clinical assessment of patients with acute and chronic extremity occlusive disease will be discussed. Topics include: anatomy of extra cranial and intracranial vessels, anatomy of the arterial and venous systems in the extremities; pathology, physiology, and symptomatology of cerebrovascular disease, arterial disease and venous disease and hemodynamics of the ext… Prerequisites: DMSO 1040 --- # VASTÂ 1100 — Â VASCULAR FUNDAMENTALS This course introduces the basic principles and applications of physical assessment of non-invasive cardiovascular procedures. Topics include: history of diagnostic medical sonography; role of the sonographer; learning tools and techniques; basic medical techniques and patient care; infection control and universal precautions; verbal and non-verbal communication skills; grieving process; informed patient consent; health care delivery models; resource and educational options for sonographers, vital signs; patient preparations, maintenance of clinical records; Maslows Hierarchy of Needs; legal… Prerequisites: BIOL 2114, BIOL 2114L --- # VASTÂ 2050 — Â VASCULAR II This course teaches techniques of abdominal duplex and utilization of duplex ultrasound in therapeutic and surgical vascular exams. Arterial and venous duplex of abdominal vessels is included. Topics include: anatomy, physiology, pathology, symptomology of abdominal/pelvic vasculature; duplex abdominal aorta/iliac/pelvic arteries (male(impotence) and female); duplex renal arterylvein; duplex mesenteric arterylvein; duplex portal/hepatic veins; duplex IVC and iliac veins; therapeutic procedures; intraoperative duplex; vascular localization (sonographic guidance); vascular nonsonographic interv… Prerequisites: VAST 1040 --- # VASTÂ 2060 — Â VASCULAR CLINICAL I Provides the student opportunities to observe and participate in the diagnostic procedures performed in the noninvasive vascular laboratory and radiology departments that are clinical affiliates. Procedures are performed under the direct supervision of an appropriately credentialed technologist. Topics include: equipment utilization; patient history, identifying risk factors, and contributing disease; procedural skills and patient care; extremity venous vascular procedures, physiologic and duplex extremity arterial testing, cerebrovascular procedures (carotid and TCD) and proper ergonomic sca… Prerequisites: DMSO 1040, VAST 1100 --- # VASTÂ 2080 — Â VASCULAR CLINICAL II This course provides opportunities for the student to participate in and perform with assistance procedures performed in noninvasive vascular laboratories, radiology departments, imaging centers, and surgical departments. Continued participation by the student will progressively lead to the unassisted performance of diagnostic procedures under the supervision of an appropriately credentialed technologist. Emphasis is placed on medical therapy, surgical therapy, and other diagnostic tests performed in settings other than vascular laboratories. Topics include: equipment utilization; patient his… Prerequisites: VAST 2060 --- # VASTÂ 2090 — Â VASCULAR CLINICAL III - EXTERNSHIP This course provides a culminating clinical setting experience which allows students to analyze information and procedural instruction provided throughout the program. In a variety of settings, students perform all noninvasive vascular procedures independently with the supervision of an appropriately credentialed technologist. They also participate in procedures such as abdominal and visceral, extremity venous, extremity arterial, and cerebrovascular. Emphasis is placed on skill level improvement and final completion of all required clinical competencies presented in previous courses and prac… Prerequisites: VAST 2080 --- # WELDÂ 1000 — Â INTRODUCTION TO WELDING TECHNOLOGY Provides an introduction to welding technology with an emphasis on basic welding laboratory principles and operating procedures. Topics include: industrial safety practice; hand tool and power machine operations; measurement; laboratory procedures; introduction to codes and standards; welding career potentials; basic electricity and power sources; and metals characteristics, preparation, and testing procedures. Laboratory demonstrations parallel class work. --- # WELDÂ 1010 — Â OXYFUEL CUTTING Introduces fundamental principles, safety practices, equipment, and techniques necessary for metal heating and oxyfuel cutting. Topics include: metal heating and cutting principles, safety procedures, use of cutting torches and apparatus, metal heating techniques, metal cutting techniques, manual and automatic oxyfuel cutting techniques, and oxyfuel pipe cutting. Practice in the laboratory is provided. --- # WELDÂ 1030 — Â BLUEPRINT READING FOR WELDING TECHNOLOGY This course introduces the knowledge and skills necessary for reading welding and related blueprints and sketches. An emphasis is placed on identifying types of welds, and the associated abbreviations and symbols. --- # WELDÂ 1040 — Â FLAT SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING This course introduces the major theory, safety practices, and techniques required for shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) in flat positions. Qualification tests, flat position, are used in the evaluation of student progress toward making industrial welds. Prerequisites: WELD 1000 --- # WELDÂ 1050 — Â HORIZONT SHIELD METAL ARC WELDING Introduces the major theory, safety practices, and techniques required for shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) in the horizontal position. Qualification tests, horizontal position, are used in the evaluation of student progress toward making industrial standard welds. Topics include: horizontal SMAW safety and health practices, selection and applications of electrodes, selection and applications for horizontal SMAW, horizontal SMAW joints, and horizontal SMAW to specification. Prerequisites: WELD 1000 --- # WELDÂ 1060 — Â VERTICAL SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING Introduces the major theory, safety practices, and techniques required for shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) in the vertical position. Qualification tests, vertical position, are used in the evaluation of student progress toward making industrial standard welds. Topics include: vertical SMAW safety and health practices, selection and applications of electrodes for vertical SMAW, vertical SMAW joints, and vertical SMAW to specification. Prerequisites: WELD 1000 --- # WELDÂ 1070 — Â OVERHEAD SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDNG Introduces the major theory, safety practices, and techniques required for shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) in the overhead position. Qualification tests, overhead position, are used in the evaluation of student progress toward making industrial standard welds. Topics include: overhead SMAW safety and health practices, selection and applications of electrodes for overhead SMAW, overhead SMAW joints, and overhead SMAW to specification. Prerequisites: WELD 1000 --- # WELDÂ 1090 — Â GAS METAL ARC WELDING Provides knowledge of theory, safety practices, equipment and techniques required for successful gas metal arc welding. Qualification tests, all positions, are used in the evaluation of student progress toward making industrial standard welds. Topics include: GMAW safety and health practices; GMAW theory, machines, and set up; transfer modes; wire selection; shielded gas selection; and GMAW joints in all positions. Prerequisites: WELD 1000 --- # WELDÂ 1110 — Â GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING Provides knowledge of theory, safety practices, inert gas, equipment, and techniques required for successful gas tungsten arc welding. Qualification tests, all positions, are used in the evaluating of student progress toward making industrial standard welds. Topics include: GTAW safety and health practices; shielding gases; metal cleaning procedures; GTAW machines and set up; selection of filler rods; GTAW weld positions; and production of GTAW beads, bead patterns, and joints. Prerequisites: WELD 1000 --- # WELDÂ 1120 — Â PREPARATION FOR INDUSTRIAL QUALIFICATION Introduces industrial qualification methods, procedures, and requirements. Students are prepared to meet the qualification criteria of selected national welding codes and standards. Topics include: test methods and procedures, national industrial codes and standards, fillet and groove weld specimens, and preparation for qualifications and job entry. Prerequisites: WELD 1000 --- # WELDÂ 1150 — Â ADVANCED GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING Provides knowledge of theory, safety practices, inert gas, equipment, and techniques required for successful advanced gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). Qualification tests, all positions, are used in the evaluation of student progress toward making advanced level industrial standard welds. Topics include: GTAW safety and health practices; shielding gases; metal cleaning procedures; GTAW machines and equipment set up; selection of filler rods; GTAW weld positions; and advanced production of GTAW beads, bead patterns, and joints. Prerequisites: WELD 1000 --- # WELDÂ 1152 — Â PIPE WELDING Provides the opportunity to apply skills to pipe welding operations. Topics include: pipe welding safety and health practices, pipe welding nomenclature, pipe layout and preparation, pipe joint assembly, horizontal welds on pipe (2G), vertical welds on pipe (5G), and welds on 45 degree angle pipe (6G). Prerequisites: WELD 1000 --- # WELDÂ 1153 — Â FLUX CORED ARC WELDING Provides knowledge of theory, safety practices, equipment, and techniques required for successful flux cored arc welding (FCAW). Qualification tests, all positions, are used in the evaluation of student progress toward making industrial standards welds. Topics include: FCAW safety and health practices, FCAW theory, machine set up and operation, shielded gas selection, and FCAW joints in all positions. Prerequisites: WELD 1000 --- # WELDÂ 1330 — Â METAL WELDING AND CUTTING TECH This course provides instruction in the fundamentals of metal welding and cutting techniques. Instruction is provided in safety and health practices, metal fabrication preparation, and metal fabrication procedures. --- # WELDÂ 2010 — Â ADVANCED PIPE WELDING This course provides the oppurtunity to apply skills to pipe welding operations. Topics include pipe welding safety and health practices, pipe welding nomenclature, pipe layout and preparation, pipe joint assembly, horizontal welds on pipe (2G), vertical welds on pipe (5G), and welds on 45 degree angle pipe (6G). Prerequisites: WELD 1152