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| ACT115 | Introduction to Accounting Computer Resources | — | 3 credits This course introduces the student to the computer resources available for use with the accounting program. Emphasis is placed on accounting spreadsheets and financial accounting software p… source |
| ACT145 | Basic Accounting Procedures | — | 3 credits This course focuses on basic bookkeeping procedures and elementary accounting principles. Emphasis is on analyzing and recording financial transactions, classifying and summarizing data, an… source |
| ACT246 | Microcomputer Accounting | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on the use of software programs for financial accounting applications. Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to use software programs for financial acc… source |
| ACT249 | Payroll Accounting | — | 3 credits Emphasis is on accounting procedures and practices, and on payroll tax reports. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to apply knowledge of federal, state, and local laws af… source |
| ACT253 | Individual Income Tax | — | 3 credits Emphasis is on gross income determination, adjustments to income, business expenses, itemized deductions, exemptions, capital gains/losses, depreciation, and tax credits. Upon completion of… source |
| ADM101 | Precision Measurement | — | 3 credits This course covers the use of precision measurement instruments utilized in inspection. In addition, basic print reading techniques reverse engineering, and related industry standards requi… source |
| ADM106 | Quality Control Concepts | — | 3 credits This course provides an overview of the materials and processes and quality assurance topics used in commercial and specialized manufacturing products. Emphasis is placed on process evaluat… source |
| ADM107 | Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) Concepts | — | 3 credits This course provides an introduction of Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) techniques and terminology. Concepts to include CAD software, and skills necessary to perform the basic computer aided… source |
| ADM110 | Blueprint Reading | — | 3 credits This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of blueprint reading. Topics include identifying types of lines and symbols used in mechanical drawings; recog… source |
| ADM112 | Orientation to Additive Manufacturing | — | 1 credits Introduction to the basics of Additive Manufacturing (AM), including personal protective equipment (PPE), safety practices, general lab procedures and the proper use of equipment to perform… source |
| ADM114 | Design Innovation | — | 3 credits This course introduces students to concepts that enable them to think like a designer when approaching architectural, engineering and additive manufacturing tasks. Emphasis will be placed o… source |
| ADM116 | Introduction to CATIA | — | 3 credits Introduction to parametric, three-dimensional modeling using CATIA (v5 or 6). Focus on how to navigate within this software, how to create three-dimensional solid models using industry best… source |
| ADM128 | Plastic Material Processes | — | 3 credits This course in plastic materials and processes includes the basic principles and methodology of various material types and manufacturing processes. Comparison of selecting the best type of… source |
| ADM160 | Additive Manufacturing Production Techniques | — | 3 credits In this class, students will utilize the various Additive Manufacturing (AM) design software to learn different techniques of building additively. Student will engage in using the software… source |
| ADM162 | Additive Manufacturing Processes-Polymers | — | 3 credits This course focuses on basic principles and methodology of different types of polymers and processes created with the Additive Manufacturing (AM) process. Comparison of selecting the best t… source |
| ADM164 | Additive Manufacturing Processes-Metals | — | 3 credits This course focuses on the basic principles and methodology of different types of metal powders and processes created with the Additive Manufacturing (AM) process. Students receive instruct… source |
| ADM202 | Introduction to Technology Design | — | 3 credits This course provides an introduction to the design process, 2D and 3D parametric solid modeling, and both manual and automated fabrication processes. Students will use the design process to… source |
| ADM208 | Intermediate 3D Modeling | — | 3 credits In this course students will receive instruction on intermediate 3D modeling concepts, such as sheet metal modeling, intermediate assemblies, 3D sketching and weldments. Students will explo… source |
| ADM215 | Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing | — | 3 credits This course is designed to teach fundamental concepts of size description by geometric methods including appropriate engineering controls. Emphasis is placed on the drawing and application… source |
| ADM261 | Reverse Engineering | — | 3 credits During this course students learn the process of quality control inspection of parts and uses of reverse engineering processes employing 3D printing, scanning, and Coordinate Measuring Mach… source |
| ACR111 | Refrigeration Principles | — | 3 credits This course emphasizes the fundamental principles for air conditioning and refrigeration. Instruction is provided in the theory and principles of refrigeration and heat transfer, HVACR syst… source |
| ACR112 | HVACR Service Procedures | — | 3 credits This course covers system performance checks and refrigerant cycle diagnosis. Emphasis is placed on the use of refrigerant recovery/recycle units, industry codes, refrigerant coils, and cor… source |
| ACR113 | Refrigeration Piping Practices | — | 3 credits This course includes various methods of working with and joining tubing. Upon completion, students should comprehend related terminology and be able to fabricate pipe, tubing, and pipefitti… source |
| ACR119 | Fundamentals of Gas Heating Systems | — | 3 credits Upon completion, students will be able to install and service gas furnaces in a wide range of applications. source |
| ACR120 | Fundamentals of Electric Heating Systems | — | 3 credits This course covers the fundamentals of electric furnace systems. Emphasis is placed on components, general service procedures, and basic installation. Upon completion, students should be ab… source |
| ACR121 | Principles of Electricity for HVACR | — | 3 credits This course is designed to provide students with the basic knowledge of electrical theory and circuitry as it pertains to air conditioning and refrigeration. This course emphasizes safety,… source |
| ACR122 | HVACR Electrical Circuits | — | 3 credits This course introduces students to electrical circuits and diagrams. Electrical symbols and basic wiring diagrams are constructed in this course. Upon completion, students should understand… source |
| ACR123 | HVACR Electrical Components | — | 3 credits This course introduces students to electrical components and controls. Emphasis is placed on the operations of motors, relays, contactors, starters, and other HVAC electrical components. Up… source |
| ACR125 | Fundamentals of Gas and Electrical Heating Systems | — | 6 credits This course provides instruction on general service and installation for common gas and electrical heating systems. Emphasis is placed on components, general service procedures, and basic i… source |
| ACR132 | Residential Air Conditioning | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on the operation, service, and repair of residential air conditioning systems. Upon completion, students will be able to service and repair residential air conditioning s… source |
| ACR134 | Ice Machines | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on components, electrical and mechanical operation sequences, control adjustment procedures, preventive maintenance, repairs, and installation procedures. Upon completion… source |
| ACR147 | Refrigerant Transition and Recovery Theory | — | 3 credits This course is EPA-approved and covers material relating to the requirements necessary for type I, II, and III universal certification. Upon completion, students should be prepared to take… source |
| ACR148 | Heat Pump Systems I | — | 3 credits Upon completion, students will be able to install and service heat pumps in a wide variety of applications. source |
| ACR149 | Heat Pump Systems II | — | 3 credits Topics include the electrical components of heat pumps and their function. Upon completion, students should be able to install and service heat pumps. source |
| ACR150 | Basic Sheet Metal Processes | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction in sheet metal hand processes. Topics include the use of bench tools and hand brake with an emphasis on bending, shearing, and notching. The course also inc… source |
| ACR153 | Fundamentals of Propane Systems | — | 3 credits The purpose of this course is to provide current information, practices, and procedures to educate HVAC and plumbing students on how to design, install, test and operate propane-based HVAC… source |
| ACR181 | Special Topics in ACR | — | 1-3 credits Emphasis is placed on meeting students’ needs. source |
| ACR182 | Special Topics in ACR | — | 1-3 credits Emphasis is placed on meeting students’ needs. source |
| ACR203 | Commercial Refrigeration | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on evaporators, condensers, compressors, expansion devices, special refrigeration components, and application of refrigeration systems. Upon completion, students should b… source |
| ACR209 | Commercial Air Conditioning | — | 3 credits Topics include system component installation and removal and service techniques. Upon course completion, students should be able to troubleshoot and perform general maintenance on commercia… source |
| ACR210 | Troubleshooting HVACR Systems | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on general service procedures, system diagnoses and corrective measures, methods of leak detection, and system evacuation, charging, and performance checks. Upon completi… source |
| ART100 | Art Appreciation | — | 3 credits This course is designed to the student find personal meaning in works of art and develop a better understanding of the nature and validity of art. Emphasis is on the diversity of form and c… source |
| ART113 | Drawing I | — | 3 credits This course provides the opportunity to develop perceptional and technical skills in a variety of media. Emphasis is placed on communication through experimenting with composition, subject… source |
| ART114 | Drawing II | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on communication through experimentation, composition, technique and personal expression. Upon completion, students should demonstrate creative drawing skills, the applic… source |
| ART121 | Two-Dimensional Composition I | — | 3 credits This course introduces the basic concepts of two-dimension design. Topics include the elements of art and principles of design with emphasis on the arrangements and relationships among them… source |
| ART233 | Painting I | — | 3 credits This course is designed to introduce students to fundamental painting processes and materials. Topics include art fundamentals, color theory, and composition. Upon completion, students shou… source |
| ART234 | Painting II | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on the creative and technical problems associated with communicating through composition and style. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the applicatio… source |
| AUT104 | Blueprint Reading for Manufacturing | — | 3 credits This course provides the students with terms and definitions, theory of orthographic projection, and other information required to interpret drawings used in the manufacturing and industria… source |
| AUT186 | Principles of Industrial Maintenance Welding and Metal Cutting Techniques | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction in the fundamentals of acetylene cutting and the basics of welding needed for the maintenance and repair of industrial production equipment. Topics include… source |
| AUT208 | Automated System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting | — | 3 credits This course focuses on systematically solving problems in automated systems. Emphasis is placed on safety, test equipment, basic troubleshooting techniques and hands on problem solving. Upo… source |
| AUM101 | Fundamentals of Automotive Technology | — | 3 credits This course provides a study of safety rules and procedures based on OSHA standards. Topics include the use of shop tools and equipment, measuring devices, preventive maintenance, light dut… source |
| AUM110 | Electrical and Electronic Systems I | — | 3 credits This is an introductory course in automotive electrical and electronic systems. Emphasis is placed on troubleshooting and repair of systems, subsystems, and components. CORE. source |
| AUM112 | Electrical Fundamentals | — | 3 credits This course introduces the principles and laws of electricity. Emphasis is placed on wiring diagrams, test equipment, and identifying series, parallel and series-parallel circuits. Upon com… source |
| AUM121 | Braking Systems | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction in automotive technology. Emphasis is placed on the practical application of brakes. CORE. source |
| AUM122 | Suspension and Steering | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction in automotive technology. Emphasis is placed on the practical application of steering and suspension. source |
| AUM124 | Engine Repair I | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction in the operation, design, and repair of automotive engines. Emphasis is placed on understanding the four-stroke cycle, intake and exhaust manifolds and rela… source |
| AUM130 | Drive Train and Axles | — | 3 credits This course provides basic instruction in automotive drive trains and axles. Emphasis is placed on the understanding and application of basic internal and external operation relating to pro… source |
| AUM133 | Motor Vehicle Air Conditioning | — | 3 credits This course provides basic instruction in theory, operation, and repair of automotive heating and air conditioning systems. Emphasis is placed on the understanding and repair of vehicle air… source |
| AUM162 | Electrical and Electronic Systems | — | 3 credits This is an intermediate course in automotive electrical and electronic systems. Emphasis is placed on troubleshooting and repair of battery, starting, charging, and lighting systems, subsys… source |
| AUM181 | Special Topics | — | 1-3 credits Emphasis is placed on a topic/project that students are interested in and may include any area of automotive mechanics. Upon completion, students should be able to work with minimum instr… source |
| AUM192 | Co-Op | — | 1-3 credits In these courses, the employer evaluates the students’ productivity, and the students submit a descriptive report of his or her work experiences. Upon completion, students will demonstrat… source |
| AUM210 | Electrical/Electronic Systems II | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction in advanced automotive electrical and electronic systems. Emphasis is placed on advanced troubleshooting and repair of electrical systems, subsystems, and c… source |
| AUM220 | Engine Repair II | — | 3 credits This course provides in-depth instruction concerning internal engine diagnosis, overhaul and repair, including, but not necessarily limited to, the replacement of timing chains, belts, and… source |
| AUM224 | Manual Transmissions | — | 3 credits This course covers basic instruction in manual transmissions and transaxles. Emphasis is placed on the understanding and application of basic internal and external operation relating to pro… source |
| AUM230 | Automatic Transmissions | — | 3 credits This course provides basic instruction in automatic transmissions and transaxles. Emphasis is placed on the comprehension of principles and powerflow of automatic transmissions and repairin… source |
| AUM239 | Engine Performance I | — | 3 credits This course provides basic instruction in engine performance with emphasis on fuel and ignition systems relating to engine operation. CORE. source |
| AUM244 | Engine Performance II | — | 3 credits This course provides advanced instruction in engine performance. Emphasis is placed on engine management and computer controls of ignition, fuel, and emissions systems relating to engine pe… source |
| AUM246 | Automotive Emissions | — | 3 credits This is an introductory course in automotive emission systems. Emphasis is placed on trouble-shooting and repair of systems, subsystems, and components. source |
| AUM247 | Dynamic Testing | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on the use of Tech I, OTC Enhanced 4000, and the use of breakout boxes. Upon completion, students should be able to perform advanced testing and repair on the latest micr… source |
| AUM281 | Special Topics | — | 1-3 credits Emphasis is placed on a topic/project that students are interested in and may include any area of automotive mechanics. Upon completion, students should be able to work with minimum instr… source |
| AUM291 | Co-Op | — | 1-3 credits In these courses, the employer evaluates the students’ productivity, and the students submit a descriptive report of his or her work experiences. Upon completion, students will demonstrat… source |
| AMA101 | Personal Success I, Industrial Safety and Intro to Aviation & Aviation Manufacturing | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction in Personal Success and basic workplace skills, and basic aviation safety and manufacturing. Topics include resume writing, workplace etiquette, aviation, s… source |
| AMA110 | Precision Measurement and Quality Control | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction in precision measurement and quality control. Topics include precision measurement, calibration, and quality control. Upon completion, students will be able… source |
| AMA111 | Aerostructure Assembly I | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction in basic aerostructure assembly. Topics include industrial safety, production order flows, lean manufacturing, and blueprint reading. Upon completion, stude… source |
| AMA112 | Aviation Electrical Measurement, Terminations, and Intro to Lean Manufacturing | — | 3 credits Topics include electrical measurements and lean manufacturing. Upon completion, students will be able to use electrical measurement tools, including multimeter, and insulation testers. source |
| AMA211 | Aerostructure Assembly II | — | 3 credits Topics include industrial safety, production order flows, lean manufacturing, and blueprint reading. Upon completion, students will be able to identify proper safety procedures used in shee… source |
| AMA212 | Personal Success II and Intro to Aviation Electrical Assembly | — | 3 credits Topics include tax documents, checking account/budgets, workplace benefits/insurance, and aviation electrical assembly. Upon completion, students will be able to open a checking account and… source |
| BAR109 | Bacteriology and Sanitation | — | 3 credits This course provides the theory of bacteriology and sanitation. Topics include the types of bacteria and sanitation procedures, and razor shaving. Upon completion, the student should be abl… source |
| BAR110 | Orientation to Barbering | — | 3 credits This course provides an orientation to professional barber-styling. Topics include professional image, fundamentals, and the history of barber-styling. Upon completion, students should be a… source |
| BAR111 | Introduction to Barbering Lab | — | 3 credits This course provides practical application of barber-styling fundamentals. Emphasis is placed on safety, infection control, the use and care of implements, treatment of hair, and razor shav… source |
| BAR112 | Science of Barbering | — | 3 credits This course introduces the student to the basic science of barber-styling. Topics include anatomy/physiology, disorders and treatments of the skin, scalp, and hair, and theory of facial and… source |
| BAR113 | Fundamentals of Barbering Applications | — | 3 credits This course provides practical application of barber fundamentals learned in earlier courses. Emphasis is placed on safety, facial massage, treatment of hair and scalp proper use and care o… source |
| BAR114 | Advanced Barber-styling Laboratory | — | 3 credits This course provides students with practical experience in haircutting and facial massage. Emphasis is placed on hands-on experience. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate… source |
| BAR115 | Cutting and Styling Techniques | — | 3 credits This course provides practical experience in basic scissor and clipper haircutting. Upon completion, the student will be able to cut and style a client’s hair, demonstrating correct scissor… source |
| BAR120 | Properties of Chemistry | — | 3 credits This course provides students with a basic knowledge of chemicals used in barber-styling. Topics include the changes produced in the hair and skin through exposure to chemicals, electricity… source |
| BAR121 | Chemical Hair Processing | — | 3 credits This course provides students with knowledge and hands-on experience using chemicals to alter the appearance of hair. Emphasis is placed on the use of chemicals to relax, wave, and soft cur… source |
| BAR122 | Hair Coloring Chemistry | — | 3 credits This course provides students with a basic knowledge of hair color alteration. Topics include temporary, semi-permanent, and permanent changes. Upon completion, students should be able to i… source |
| BAR124 | Hair Coloring Methodology Laboratory | — | 3 credits This course provides students an opportunity for practical application of all classifications of chemical hair coloring and processing products in a supervised environment. Emphasis is plac… source |
| BAR130 | Marketing and Business Management | — | 3 credits This course provides students with marketing and management skills that are essential for successful salon management. Topics include first aid, job search, bookkeeping, selling techniques,… source |
| BAR132 | Hair Styling and Design | — | 3 credits This course introduces students to the art of hair style and design. Topics include the selection of styles to create a mood or complement facial features as well as hair replacement and ha… source |
| BAR133 | Hair Styling and Management Laboratory | — | 3 credits This course includes hair styling and management procedure. Emphasis is placed on styling, management, marketing, and legal regulations. Upon completion, students should be able to integrat… source |
| BAR140 | Practicum | — | 2 credits This course provides the student an opportunity to combine knowledge and skill covering all aspects of barber-styling in a professional setting or school lab with minimal supervision. Empha… source |
| BAR141 | Practicum | — | 2 credits This course provides students an additional opportunity to combine knowledge and skill covering all aspects of barber- styling in a professional setting or school lab with minimal supervisi… source |
| BAR143 | State Board Review | — | 3 credits Students are provided a complete review of all written and practical procedures in barbering and state board requirements. Upon completion students should be able to demonstrate the practic… source |
| BIO101 | Introduction to Biology I | — | 4 credits This is an introductory course designed for non-science majors. It includes physical, chemical, and biological principles common to all organisms. These principles are explained through a s… source |
| BIO102 | Introduction to Biology II | — | 4 credits It includes evolutionary principles and relationships, environmental and ecological topics, phylogenetics and classification, and a survey of biodiversity. Lab: A 120-minute laboratory is r… source |
| BIO103 | Principles of Biology I | — | 4 credits This is an introductory course for both science and non-science majors. It covers physical, chemical, and biological principles common to all organisms. These principles are explained throu… source |
| BIO104 | Principles of Biology II | — | 4 credits Lab: A 180-minute laboratory is required. source |
| BIO111 | Survey of Human Biology | — | 4 credits This course is for the non-science majors and covers an overview of human body functions with an emphasis on major organ systems. Lab: A 120-minute laboratory is required. Note: Course may… source |
| BIO120 | Medical Terminology | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on spelling, pronunciations, and meanings of prefixes, suffixes, and roots. Lab: No laboratory is required. Note: Course may be used in Area V for AS/AA degrees source |
| BIO201 | Human Anatomy and Physiology I | — | 4 credits Please consult with the Chair of the Natural Sciences Department to see if you qualify for a waiver. This course covers the structure and function of the human body. Included is an orientat… source |
| BIO202 | Human Anatomy and Physiology II | — | 4 credits Included is the study of basic nutrition and metabolism; basic principles of fluids, electrolytes, and acid-base balance; and the endocrine, respiratory, digestive, urinary, cardiovascular,… source |
| BIO220 | General Microbiology | — | 4 credits This course covers the fundamental principles of microbiology, which includes the characteristics of bacteria, archaea, eukaryotes, and viruses; cell functions and microbial genetics; chemi… source |
| BIO250 | Directed Studies in Biology I | — | 1 - 4 credits This course allows independent study under the direction of an instructor. Topics to be included in the course material will be approved by the instructor prior to or at the beginning o… source |
| BIO251 | Directed Studies in Biology II | — | 1 - 4 credits Topics to be included in the course material will be approved by the instructor prior to or at the beginning of the class. Upon completion, students will be able to demonstrate knowledg… source |
| BIO286 | Field Studies in Plant Ecology | — | 4 credits Identification, sampling, and collecting techniques are emphasized. These courses consist of laboratory and field exercises which expose students to unique ecosystems like the Smoky Mountai… source |
| BIO287 | Field Studies in Plant Ecology II | — | 4 credits Identification, sampling, and collecting techniques are emphasized. These courses consist of laboratory and field exercises which expose students to unique ecosystems like the Smoky Mountai… source |
| BUS100 | Introduction to Business | — | 3 credits This is a survey course designed to acquaint the student with American business as a dynamic process in a global setting. Topics include the private enterprise system, forms of business own… source |
| BUS147 | Introduction to Finance | — | 3 credits This course is a survey of monetary and credit systems. Topics include the role of the Federal Reserve System, sources of capital, including forms of long-term corporate financing and consu… source |
| BUS186 | Elements of Supervision | — | 3 credits This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of supervision. Topics include the functions of management, responsibilities of the supervisor, management-employee relations, organizatio… source |
| BUS241 | Principles of Accounting I | — | 3 credits This course is designed to provide a basic theory of accounting principles and practices used by service and merchandising enterprises. Emphasis is placed on financial accounting, including… source |
| BUS242 | Principles of Accounting II | — | 3 credits In addition to a study of financial accounting, this course also places emphasis upon managerial accounting with coverage of corporations, statement analysis, introductory cost accounting,… source |
| BUS263 | The Legal and Social Environment of Business | — | 3 credits This course provides an overview of the legal and social environment for business operations with emphasis on contemporary issues and their subsequent impact on business. Topics include the… source |
| BUS271 | Business Statistics I | — | 3 credits This is an introductory study of basic statistical concepts applied to economic and business problems. Topics include the collection, classification and presentation of data, statistical de… source |
| BUS272 | Business Statistics II | — | 3 credits Topics include sampling theory, statistical interference, regression and correlation, chi square, analysis of variance, time series index numbers, and decision theory. Note: Course may be u… source |
| BUS275 | Principles of Management | — | 3 credits This course provides a basic study of the principles of management. Topics include planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling with emphasis on practical business application… source |
| BUS276 | Human Resource Management | — | 3 credits This course provides an overview of the responsibilities of the supervisor of human resources. Topics include the selection, placement, testing, orientation, training, rating, promotion, an… source |
| BUS285 | Principles of Marketing | — | 3 credits This course provides a general overview of the field of marketing. Topics include marketing strategies, channels of distribution, marketing research, and consumer behavior. Note: Course may… source |
| BUS286 | Labor Law | — | 3 credits This course provides an overview of the laws related to labor and employment. Topics include the study of the various federal and state statutes, including significant court decisions relat… source |
| CHM104 | Introduction to Chemistry I | — | 4 credits Lecture will emphasize the facts, principles, and theories of general chemistry including math operations, matter and energy, atomic structure, symbols and formulas, nomenclature, the perio… source |
| CHM105 | Introduction to Chemistry II | — | 4 credits Topics include basic nomenclature, classification of organic compounds, typical organic reactions, reactions involved in life processes, and the function of biomolecules Lab: A 120-minute l… source |
| CHM111 | College Chemistry I | — | 4 credits A strong background in mathematics is expected. Topics in this course include measurement, nomenclature, stoichiometry, atomic structure, equations and reactions, basic concepts of thermoch… source |
| CHM112 | College Chemistry II | — | 4 credits Topics in this course include solutions, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibria, thermodynamics, oxidation-reduction, and selected topics. Lab: A 120-minute laboratory is required. source |
| CHM121 | Chemistry Recitation I | — | 1 credits The objective of this course is for students to improve their ability to work chemistry problems. By the end of the course the student will be able to work chemistry problems appropriate to… source |
| CHM122 | Chemistry Recitation II | — | 1 credits The objective of this course is for students to improve their ability to work chemistry problems. By the end of the course the student will be able to work chemistry problems appropriate to… source |
| CHM220 | Quantitative Analysis | — | 4 credits Laboratory is required and will include classic techniques in chemical analysis, modern methods of chemical separation, and basic instrumental techniques. Lab: A 120-minute laboratory is re… source |
| CHM221 | Organic Chemistry I | — | 4 credits Topics in this course include nomenclature, structure, physical and chemical properties, synthesis, and typical reactions for organic compounds with special emphasis on reaction mechanisms… source |
| CHM222 | Organic Chemistry II | — | 4 credits Topics in this course include nomenclature, structure, physical and chemical properties, synthesis, and typical reactions for aliphatic, alicyclic, aromatic, and biological compounds, polym… source |
| CHM225 | Recitation in Organic Chemistry I | — | 1 credits Note: Course may be used in Area V for AS/AA degrees source |
| CHM226 | Recitation in Organic Chemistry II | — | 1 credits Note: Course may be used in Area V for AS/AA degrees source |
| CDT221 | Structural Drafting for Technicians | — | 3 credits The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to structural detailing. This will include wood, steel, and concrete detailing. Upon completion of this course the student will be abl… source |
| CUA101 | Orientation to the Hospitality Profession | — | 3 credits This course introduces various facets and opportunities within the hospitality profession. The intent is for students to gain a broad base of information relative to the hospitality industr… source |
| CUA102 | Catering | — | 3 credits This course includes the theory and practice of operating a catering business. Topics include food production and management related to catering and other special services. Upon completion,… source |
| CUA110 | Basic Food Preparation | — | 3 credits In this course students acquire fundamental knowledge and skills in preparing a variety of basic foods. Specific topics include safety, the history of food service, professional standards o… source |
| CUA111 | Foundations in Nutrition | — | 3 credits This course focuses on nutrition and meal planning in relation to the food preparation industry. Topics include the science of food and nutrition, essential nutrients and their relation to… source |
| CUA112 | Sanitation, Safety and Food Service | — | 2 credits This course introduces the basic principles of sanitation and safety to food handling including purchasing, storing, preparing, and serving. Topics include the scientific principles of food… source |
| CUA114 | Meal Management | — | 3 credits Topics include menu planning, food selection, recipe standardization, food preparation, and meal service for all phases of food service. Upon completion of this course, students will be abl… source |
| CUA116 | Sanitation and Safety | — | 3 credits This course introduces students to the principles of sanitation and safety in foodservice operations. Specific topics include microbial contamination, food allergens, food borne illnesses,… source |
| CUA120 | Basic Food Preparation Lab | — | 2 credits In this course students apply fundamental knowledge and skills in preparing a variety of basic foods. Specific topics include safety, the history of food service, professional standards of… source |
| CUA173 | Culinary Arts Apprenticeship | — | 3 credits This course provides the student with hands-on experience in a selected (approved) commercial food operation establishment under direct supervision. This course may be repeated for credit. source |
| CUA204 | Foundations of Baking | — | 3 credits This course covers basic ingredients, weights and measures, baking terminology, and formula calculations. Topics include yeast-raised products, quick breads, pastry dough, various cakes and… source |
| CUA205 | Intro to Garde Manger | — | 3 credits This course is designed to develop skills in the art of Garde Manger. Topics include pates, terrines, galantines, ice and tallow carving, chaud-froid/aspic work, charcuterie, smoking, canap… source |
| CUA208 | Advanced Baking | — | 3 credits This course is a continuation of CUA 204. Topics include specialty breads, pastillage, marzipan, chocolate, pulled-sugar, confections, classic desserts, pastries, and cake decorating. Upon… source |
| CUA210 | Beverage Management | — | 2 credits This is a survey course of basic alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages as they relate to food service. Topics include wine and food appreciation and laws related to alcohol services. Upon c… source |
| CUA213 | Food Purchasing and Cost Control | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on procurement, yield tests, inventory control, specification, planning, forecasting, market trends, terminology, cost controls, pricing, and food service ethics. Upon co… source |
| CUA217 | Introduction to Pastries | — | 2 credits This course focuses on preparing cakes and tortes. Emphasis is on the techniques necessary for Bavarian creams, ganache, buttercream, whipped cream, marzipan, chocolate, and production of m… source |
| CUA222 | Dietary Management | — | 3 credits Course Description: This course includes the basic methods of modifying diets by changing consistency, energy value, or nutrient content to meet a specific need. Topics include special diet… source |
| CUA251 | Menu Design | — | 3 credits This course introduces menu design. Topics include development of standardized recipes, layout, nutritional concerns, product utilization, demographics, and customer needs. Upon completion,… source |
| CUA260 | Internship for Commercial Food Service | — | source |
| CUA262 | Restaurant Management and Supervision | — | 3 credits This course introduces restaurant and food service information systems. Topics include planning, cost controls, forecasting, inventory control, recipe control, production control, and nutri… source |
| CUA281 | Special Topics in Commercial Food Preparation | — | 1-3 credits Emphasis is placed on timely topics related to commercial food preparation and service, and the course may be repeated as subject matter varies. Upon completion, students will have an und… source |
| CIS130 | Introduction to Information Systems | — | 3 credits This course is an introduction to computers that reviews computer hardware and software concepts such as equipment, operations, communications, programming and their past, present and futur… source |
| CIS146 | Computer Applications | — | 3 credits This course is an introduction to computer software applications, including word processing, spreadsheets, database management, and presentation software. This course will introduce student… source |
| CIS147 | Advanced Computer Application | — | 3 credits This course will demonstrate advanced functions and integration of word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software. Upon completion, students should be able to apply advan… source |
| CIS149 | Digital Literacy | — | 3 credits This course is designed for individuals with little to no prior experience with digital technologies. By the end of the course, students will have a solid understanding of the key concepts… source |
| CIS150 | Computer Logic & Programming | — | 3 credits The most commonly used techniques of flowcharts, structure charts, and pseudocode will be covered and students will be expected to apply the techniques to designated situations and problems. source |
| CIS157 | Introduction to App Devleopment with Swift | — | 3 credits Students get practical experience with the tools, techniques, and concepts needed to build a basic iOS system. source |
| CIS202 | Python Programming | — | 3 credits This course is an introduction to the Python programming language. Topics include input and output, decision structures, repetition structures, functions, working with files, strings, objec… source |
| CIS212 | Visual Basic Programming | — | 3 credits The course will emphasize graphical user interfaces with additional topics, such as advanced file handling techniques, simulation, and other selected areas. Upon completion, students will b… source |
| CIS215 | C# Programming | — | 3 credits The goal of this course is to provide students with the knowledge and skills they need to develop C# applications for the Microsoft .NET Platform. Topics include program structure, language… source |
| CIS220 | App Development with Swift I | — | source |
| CIS227 | App Development with Swift II | — | 3 credits Students apply their knowledge and skills to developing new apps. source |
| CIS238 | Cloud Computing: Infrastructure and Services | — | 3 credits This course focuses on cloud infrastructure, deployment, security models, and the key considerations in migrating to cloud computing. Coverage includes the technologies and processes requir… source |
| CIS245 | Cyber Defense | — | 3 credits Topics include information relative to legal aspects of cyber attacks, threats to various levels of national and local social infrastructure, financial systems, personal data, and other dir… source |
| CIS246 | Ethical Hacking | — | 3 credits This course emphasizes scanning, testing, and securing computer systems. The lab-intensive environment provides opportunities to understand how perimeter defenses work and how hackers are a… source |
| CIS264 | Business Applications | — | 3 credits Prior programming training is put to use in implementing a practical business application such as accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, or other business system. A different appli… source |
| CIS270 | Cisco CCNA I | — | 3 credits The content of this course is based on current requirements from the CISCO Networking Academy certification standards. source |
| CIS271 | Cisco CCNA II | — | 3 credits The content of this course is based on current requirements from the Cisco Networking Academy certification standards. source |
| CIS272 | Cisco CCNA III | — | 3 credits The content of this course is based on current requirements from the Cisco Networking Academy certification standards. source |
| CIS276 | Server Administration | — | 3 credits This course introduces network operating system administration. Topics included in this course are network operating system software installation, administration, monitoring, and maintenanc… source |
| CIS278 | Directory Services Administration | — | 3 credits This course provides a study of planning, implementing, and maintaining a network directory service. Topics included in this course are planning and implementing network directory organizat… source |
| CIS280 | Network Security | — | 3 credits This course provides a study of threats to network security and methods of securing a computer network from such threats. Topics included in this course are security risks, intrusion detect… source |
| CIS282 | Computer Forensics | — | 3 credits This course introduces students to methods of computer forensics and investigations. This course s prepare students for industry specific certification. source |
| CIS284 | CIS Internship | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on the student’s “real world” work experience as it integrates academics with practical applications that relate meaningfully to careers in the computer discipline. Signi… source |
| CIS287 | Sql Server | — | 3 credits At the completion of this series students will be able to: identify the features of SQL Server and the responsibilities and challenges in system administration; identify the benefits of int… source |
| CNC181 | Special Topics in Computerized Numerical Control | — | 3 credits These courses provided specialized instruction in various areas related to CNC. Emphasis is placed on meeting students’ needs source |
| CNC213 | Advanced Computer Numerical Control Milling | — | 3 credits This course covers advanced methods in setup and operation of CNC machining centers. Emphasis is placed on programming and production of complex parts. Upon completion, students should be a… source |
| CMT205 | Construction Management | — | 3 credits The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the principles and practices used in managing the various aspects of the construction process. Emphasis will be placed on pertinent… source |
| COS111 | Cosmetology Science and Art | — | 3 credits Topics include personal and professional development, bacteriology, decontamination, infection control, draping, shampooing, conditioning, hair shaping, and hair styling. Upon completion, s… source |
| COS112 | Cosmetology Science and Art Laboratory | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on sterilization, shampooing, hair shaping, hair styling, manicuring, and pedicuring. Upon completion, students should be able to perform safety and sanitary precautions,… source |
| COS113 | Chemical Methodology | — | 3 credits Topics include disorders and analysis of the scalp and hair, permanent waving, chemical hair relaxing, and soft curling. Upon completion, students should be able to write procedures for per… source |
| COS114 | Chemical Methodology Laboratory | — | 3 credits Topics include permanent waving, chemical relaxing, soft curl, and scalp and hair analysis. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze the scalp and hair and perform these chemical… source |
| COS115 | Hair Coloring Theory | — | 3 credits In this course, students learn the techniques of hair coloring and hair lightening. Emphasis is placed on color application, laws, levels and classifications of color and problem solving. U… source |
| COS116 | Hair Coloring Lab | — | 3 credits In this course, students apply hair coloring and hair lightening techniques. Topics include consultation, hair analysis, skin test and procedures and applications of all classifications of… source |
| COS117 | Basic Spa Techniques | — | 3 credits This course is the study of cosmetic products, massage, skin care, and hair removal, as well as identifying the structure and function of various systems of the body. Topics include massage… source |
| COS118 | Basic Spa Techniques Lab | — | 3 credits This course provides practical applications related to the care of the skin and related structure. Emphasis is placed on facial treatments, product application, skin analysis, massage techn… source |
| COS119 | Business of Cosmetology | — | 3 credits This course is designed to develop job-seeking and entry-level management skills for the beauty industry. Topics include job seeking, leader and entrepreneurship development, business princ… source |
| COS121 | Colorimetry | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on color application, laws, levels and classifications of color, and problem solving. Upon completion, students should be able to identify all phases of hair coloring and… source |
| COS122 | Colorimetry Applications | — | 3 credits Topics include consultation, hair analysis, skin tests and procedures, and applications of all phases of hair coloring and lightening. Upon completion, the student should be able to perform… source |
| COS131 | Aesthetics | — | 3 credits Topics include massage, skin analysis, skin structure, disease and disorder, light therapy, facials, facial cosmetics, anatomy, and hair removal. Upon completion, students should be able to… source |
| COS132 | Aesthetics Applications | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on facial treatments, product application, skin analysis, massage techniques, facial make-up, and hair removal. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare client… source |
| COS133 | Salon Management Technology | — | 3 credits In this course, students develop entry-level management skills for the beauty industry. Topics include job-seeking, leadership and entrepreneurship development, business principles, busines… source |
| COS137 | Hair Shaping and Design Theory | — | 3 credits This course introduces students to concepts related to the art and techniques of hair shaping. Topics include hair sectioning, correct use of hair shaping implements, and elevations used to… source |
| COS141 | Applied Chemistry for Cosmetology | — | 3 credits This course focuses on chemistry relevant to professional hair and skin care products, hair and its related structures, permanent waving, chemical hair relaxing, and hair coloring. Topics i… source |
| COS144 | Hair Shaping | — | 3 credits In this course, students learn the art and techniques of hair shaping. Topics include hair sectioning, correct use of hair shaping implements, and elevations used to create design lines. Up… source |
| COS145 | Hair Shaping Laboratory | — | 3 credits Topics include hair sectioning, correct use of hair shaping implements, and elevations used to create design lines. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the techniques an… source |
| COS146 | Hair Additions | — | 3 credits This course focuses on the practice of adding artificial hair. Topics include hair extensions, weaving, and braiding. Upon completion, the student should be able to demonstrate the techniqu… source |
| COS151 | Nail Care | — | 3 credits This course focuses on all aspects of nail care. Topics include salon conduct, professional ethics, sanitation, nail structure, manicuring, pedicuring, nail disorders, and anatomy and physi… source |
| COS152 | Nail Care Applications | — | 3 credits Topics include salon conduct, professional ethics, bacteriology, sanitation and safety, manicuring, and pedicuring. Upon completion, students should be able to perform nail care procedures. source |
| COS153 | Nail Art | — | 3 credits Topics include acrylic, gel, fiberglass nails, and nail art. Upon completion, students should be able to identify the different types of sculptured nails and recognize the different techniq… source |
| COS154 | Nail Art Applications | — | 3 credits Topics include acrylic, gel, fiberglass nails, and nail art. Upon completion, students should be able to perform the procedures for nail sculpturing and nail art. source |
| COS158 | Employability Skills | — | 3 credits This course provides the study of marketable skills to prepare the student to enter the world of work. Emphasis is placed on resumes, interviews, client and business relations, personality,… source |
| COS161 | Cosmetology/Nail Anatomy | — | 1 credits This course focus on anatomy and physiology of the arm, hand and foot. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate professional conduct, recognize nail disorders and diseases, a… source |
| COS167 | State Board Review | — | 3 credits Students are provided a complete review of all procedures and practical skills pertaining to their training in the program. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the pract… source |
| COS168 | Bacteriology and Sanitation | — | 3 credits In this skin care course, emphasis is placed on the decontamination, infection control, and safety practiced in the esthetics facility. Topics covered include demonstration of sanitation, s… source |
| COS190 | Internship in Cosmetology | — | 1-3 credits Emphasis is on dependability, attitudes, professional judgment, and practical cosmetology skills. Upon completion, students should have gained skills necessary for entry-level employment. source |
| COS191 | Cosmetology Co-Op | — | source |
| COS291 | Cosmetology Co-Op | — | 1-3 credits Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom learning with related work experience. Upon completion, student should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate employability skills,… source |
| CIT211 | Teaching and Curriculum | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on teacher roles, teaching styles, teacher challenges, aspects of curriculum development, and designing individual courses. Upon completion, students should be able to de… source |
| CIT212 | Teacher Mentorship | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on communication, students’ assessment, and assisting students in the lab. Upon completion, the student should be able to communicate with students, develop a course of s… source |
| CIT213 | Lesson Plan Development | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on writing lesson plans and on the four-step teaching plan. Upon completion, students should be able to write daily lesson plans and demonstrate the four- step teaching m… source |
| CIT221 | Lesson Plan Implementation | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on organizing, writing, and presenting lesson plans using the four-step teaching method. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare and present a lesson using th… source |
| CIT222 | Instructional Materials and Methods | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on the use and characteristics of instructional aids. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare teaching aids and determine their most effective use. source |
| CIT223 | Instructional Materials and Methods Applications | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on the preparation and use of different categories of instructional aids. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare and effectively present different types of a… source |
| CRJ100 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | — | 3 credits This course surveys the entire criminal justice process from law enforcement to the administration of justice through corrections. It includes the history and philosophy of the system and i… source |
| CRJ110 | Introduction to Law Enforcement | — | 3 credits This course examines the historical development of contemporary policing practices and the organization and jurisdiction of local, state, and federal agencies. It includes the duties and fu… source |
| CRJ150 | Introduction to Corrections | — | 3 credits This course provides an introduction to the foundations of corrections in America. Note: Course may be used in Area V for AS/AA degrees source |
| CRJ160 | Introduction to Security | — | 3 credits This course surveys the role of security for private industry. The operation, organization, and challenges of various types of private security are examined. source |
| CRJ208 | Introduction to Criminology | — | 3 credits This course delves into the nature and extent of crime in the United States, as well as criminal delinquent behavior and theories of causation. This study includes criminal personalities, p… source |
| CRJ209 | Juvenile Delinquency | — | 3 credits This course examines the causes of delinquency. It also reviews programs of prevention, and control of juvenile delinquency as well as the role of the courts. source |
| DNC101 | Dance Appreciation | — | 3 credits This course is an introduction to dance through the analysis of historical and contemporary dance forms. Students will examine dance as an expression of human culture and analyze key develo… source |
| DDT104 | Basic Computer Aided Drafting and Design | — | 3 credits This course provides an introduction to basic Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) functions and techniques, using “hands-on” applications. Topics include terminology, hardware, basic… source |
| DDT111 | Fundamentals of Drafting and Design Technology | — | 3 credits This course serves as an introduction to the field of drafting and design and provides a foundation for the entire curriculum. Topics include safety, lettering, tools and equipment, geometr… source |
| DDT124 | Technical Drawing I | — | 3 credits This course covers sections, auxiliary views, and basic space geometry. Emphasis will be placed on the theory as well as the mechanics of applying sections, basic dimensioning, auxiliary vi… source |
| DDT127 | Intermediate Computer Aided Drafting and Design | — | 3 credits Emphasis will be placed on intermediate-level features, commands, and applications of CADD software. CORE. source |
| DDT128 | Technical Drawing II | — | 3 credits Topics include dimensioning concepts and pictorial drawings. CORE. source |
| DDT131 | Basic Machine Drafting | — | 3 credits Emphasis will be placed on the applications of multi-view drawings, including drawing organization and content, title blocks and parts lists, assembly drawings, detail drawings, dimensionin… source |
| DDT132 | Architectural Drafting | — | 3 credits Topics include design considerations, lettering, terminology, site plans, and construction drawings. Upon completion, students should be able to draw, dimension, and specify basic residenti… source |
| DDT134 | Descriptive Geometry | — | 3 credits This course is designed to teach the fundamental concepts of descriptive geometry through an emphasis on logical reasoning, visualization, and practical applications. Topics include orthogr… source |
| DDT144 | Basic 3D Modeling | — | 3 credits This course is an introduction to 3D solid modeling techniques utilizing feature-based, constraint-based parametric design. This course encourages the student to visualize parts in the 3D w… source |
| DDT212 | Intermediate Architectural Drafting | — | 3 credits Topics include floor construction and detailing foundation, wall and roof construction and detailing; use of standards manuals; perspective drawings; electrical plans; plumbing plans; and b… source |
| DDT214 | Pipe Drafting | — | 3 credits Topics include process and mechanical flow diagrams, plant equipment, isometric drawings, instrumentation symbols, pipe symbols, flanges, fittings, and applications of basic math and trigon… source |
| DDT224 | Structural Concrete Drafting | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on pre-cast concrete framing plans, sections, fabrication and connection details, poured-in-place concrete foundations, floor systems, and bills of material. Upon complet… source |
| DDT225 | Structural Steel Drafting | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on structural steel drafting techniques, bolted and welded connections, framing plans, sections, fabrication and connection details, and bills of material. Upon completio… source |
| DDT232 | CAD Customization | — | 3 credits Topics include menu customizing, programming, custom command macros, script files, slides, and slide libraries. Upon completion, students should be able to customize and write menus, write… source |
| DDT232 | CAD Customization | — | 3 credits This course introduces the various methods of customizing CAD software to meet individual or company needs. Topics include menu customizing, programming, custom command macros, script files… source |
| DDT233 | Advanced CAD | — | 3 credits Topics include 3D modeling visualization, coordinate system creation, wireframe modeling, surface modeling, solid modeling, 3D modeling output, and introduction to rendering. Upon completio… source |
| DDT239 | Independent Studies | — | 1-4 credits Emphasis is placed on applying knowledge from prior courses toward the solution of individual drafting and design problems. With completion of this course, students will demonstrate the a… source |
| DDT244 | Advanced 3D Modeling | — | 3 credits In this course, students will receive instruction on advanced 3D modeling concepts such as surfacing, advanced sheet metal creation and editing, assemblies utilizing sub-assemblies, advance… source |
| DDT267 | Co-Op Elective | — | 1-2 credits The grade is based on the employer’s evaluation of the students’ productivity, an evaluation work report submitted by students, and the students’ learning contract. source |
| DDT268 | Co-Op Elective | — | 1-2 credits The grade is based on the employer’s evaluation of the students’ productivity, an evaluation work report submitted by students, and the students’ learning contract. source |
| DEM104 | Basic Engines | — | 3 credits This course is designed to give the student knowledge of the diesel engine components and auxiliary systems, the proper way to maintain them, and the proper procedures for testing and rebui… source |
| DEM105 | Preventive Maintenance | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction on how to plan, develop. and install equipment surveillance and reliability strategies. Descriptions of various maintenance techniques for specialized preve… source |
| DEM111 | Equipment Safety/Mechanical Fundamentals | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction in the fundamentals of vehicle operation and safety when basic service work is to be performed in the shop. Topics include service manuals, mechanical funda… source |
| DEM117 | Diesel and Gas Tune-up | — | 3 credits This course introduces tune-up and troubleshooting according to manufacturers’ specifications. Topics include troubleshooting engine systems, tune-up procedures, and use and care of special… source |
| DEM122 | Heavy Vehicle Brakes | — | 3 credits This course covers the theory and repair of braking systems used in medium and heavy duty vehicles. Topics include air, hydraulic, and ABS system diagnosis and repair. Upon completion, stud… source |
| DEM123 | Pneumatics and Hydraulics | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction in the identification and repair of components found in hydraulic systems. Topics include schematics, circuits, and symbols used in fluid power transmission… source |
| DEM125 | Heavy Vehicle Drive Trains | — | 3 credits This course introduces the operating principles of mechanical medium and heavy duty truck transmissions. Topics include multiple counter shafts, power take-offs, slider idler clutches, fric… source |
| DEM126 | Advanced Engine Analysis | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction in the disassembly, inspection, and rebuilding of diesel and heavy-duty gas engines. Emphasis is placed on the manufacturers’ standards and factory recommen… source |
| DEM127 | Fuel Systems | — | 3 credits This course is designed to provide practice in troubleshooting, fault code diagnosis, information retrieval, calibration, repair and replacement of fuel injectors, nozzles, and pumps. Empha… source |
| DEM130 | Electrical/Electronic Fundamentals | — | 3 credits This course introduces the student to basic Electrical / Electronic concepts and fundamentals. It provides the principles of electricity, magnetism, and Ohm’s Law. Emphasis is placed on bat… source |
| DEM135 | Heavy Vehicle Steering and Suspension | — | 3 credits This course introduces the theory and principles of medium and heavy duty steering and suspension systems. Topics include wheel and tire problems, frame members, fifth wheel, bearings, and… source |
| DEM137 | Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Systems | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction in fundamentals, diagnosis, and repair of cab and cargo heating and refrigeration systems. Topics include operation theory, safety, maintenance, recycling a… source |
| DEM192 | CO-OP Diesel Technology | — | 3 credits This course allows the student to work parallel in a job closely related to the student’s major while attending college. The grade is based on the employer’s evaluation of the student’s pro… source |
| CHD100 | Introduction to Early Care and Education Of Children | — | 3 credits This course introduces students to the child education and care profession. It is designed to increase understanding of the basic concepts of child development and the developmental charact… source |
| CHD201 | Child Growth and Development Principles | — | 3 credits This course is a systematic study of child growth and development from conception through early childhood, with focus on infant and toddler. Emphasis is on principles underlying physical, m… source |
| CHD202 | Children’s Creative Experiences | — | 3 credits This course focuses on fostering creativity in preschool children and developing a creative attitude in teachers. Topics include selecting and developing creative experiences in language ar… source |
| CHD203 | Children’s Literature and Language Development | — | 3 credits This course surveys appropriate literature and language arts activities designed to enhance young children’s speaking, listening, pre-reading, and writing skills. Emphasis is placed on deve… source |
| CHD204 | Methods and Materials for Teaching Children | — | 3 credits This course introduces basic methods and materials used in teaching young children. Emphasis is placed on students compiling a professional resource file of activities used for teaching mat… source |
| CHD205 | Program Planning for Educating Young Children | — | 3 credits Specific content includes a review of child development concepts and program contents. Upon completion students will be able to develop and evaluate effective programs for the education of… source |
| CHD206 | Children’s Health and Safety | — | 3 credits This course introduces basic health, nutrition and safety management practices for young children. Emphasis is placed on how to set up and maintaining safe, healthy environments for young c… source |
| CHD208 | Administration of Child Development Programs | — | 3 credits This course includes appropriate administrative policies and procedures relevant to preschool programs. Topics include local, state, and federal regulations, budget planning, record keeping… source |
| CHD209 | Infant and Toddler Education Programs | — | 3 credits This course focuses on child development from infancy through thirty-five months of age with emphasis on planning programs using developmentally appropriate materials. Emphasis is placed on… source |
| CHD210 | Educating Exceptional Young Children | — | 3 credits This course explores the many different types of exceptionalities found in young children. Topics include speech, language, hearing and visual impairments, gifted and talented children, men… source |
| CHD219 | Supervised Practical Experience | — | 2 credits Emphasis is placed on performance of daily duties which are assessed by the college instructor and the cooperating teacher. Upon completion, students will be able to demonstrate competency… source |
| ECO231 | Principles of Macroeconomics | — | 3 credits This course is an introduction to macroeconomic theory, analysis, and policy applications. Topics include the following: scarcity, demand and supply, national income analysis, major economi… source |
| ECO232 | Principles of Microeconomics | — | 3 credits This course is an introduction of the microeconomic theory, analysis, and applications. Topics include scarcity, the theories of consumer behavior, production and cost, markets, output and… source |
| ELT104 | Distribution System | — | 3 credits This course involves the theory, applications, calculations and connections associated with transformers and power distribution systems used in the electrical field. source |
| ELT108 | DC Fundamentals | — | 3 credits Inductors and capacitors are introduced, and their effects on DC circuits are examined. Students are prepared to analyze complex DC circuits, solve for unknown circuit variables, and use ba… source |
| ELT109 | AC Fundamentals | — | 3 credits Students are prepared to analyze complex AC circuit configurations with resistors, capacitors, and inductors in series and parallel combinations. Upon completion, students should be able to… source |
| ELT110 | Wiring Methods | — | 3 credits This course is a study of various tasks, wiring methods, materials, and associated National Electric Code NEC requirements that students will be required to work with in residential and com… source |
| ELT116 | Residential Wiring | — | source |
| ELT117 | AC/DC Machines | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on the various types of single and three phase motors, wiring diagrams, starting devices, and practical application in the lab. CORE. source |
| ELT118 | Commercial/Industrial Wiring I | — | 3 credits Topics include electrical safety practices, an overview of NEC requirements as applied to commercial and industrial wiring, conduit bending, circuit design, pulling cables, transformers, sw… source |
| ELT122 | Advanced AC/DC Machines | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on field wiring, various types of AC and DC motors, troubleshooting AC and DC motors and using test instruments. Upon completion, students should be able to explain, wire… source |
| ELT132 | Commercial/Industrial Wiring II | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on load calculations, conductors, service sizing, installation requirements, NEC code requirements, transformers, lighting, HVAC, and special equipment considerations. Up… source |
| ELT200 | Special Projects | — | 1-3 credits Emphasis is placed on the upgrading of students’ skills and abilities. Upon completion, students should be able to perform at a higher ability within his or her chosen field of study. source |
| ELT209 | Motor Controls I | — | 3 credits Topics include sizing magnetic starters and overload protection, the use of push-button stations, ladder diagrams, and magnetic motor starters in control of electric motors, wye-delta start… source |
| ELT212 | Motor Controls II | — | 3 credits Topics include wye-delta starting, part start winding, resistor starting, and electronic starting devices. Upon completion, students should be able to understand and interpret the more comp… source |
| ELT221 | Electronics for Electricians I | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on fundamental concepts of diodes, transistors, FETs and MOSFETs as they are used in electrical control circuits. Upon completion, students should be able to explain the… source |
| ELT224 | Security and Alarm Systems | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on installation of home and business security and fire alarm systems. Upon completion, students should be able to install residential and commercial security systems in a… source |
| ELT230 | Programmable Controls | — | 6 credits This state-of-the-art course includes the fundamental principles of programmable logic controls (PLC’s) including hardware, programming and program design. Emphasis is placed on hardwiring… source |
| ELT231 | Programmable Controls I | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on, but not limited to, the following: hardwiring associated with the PLC, different options available with most PLCs, and basic ladder logic programming. Upon completion… source |
| ELT232 | Programmable Controls II | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on, but not limited to, the following: developing working programs, timers, counters, different special functions, and designing programs from existing hardwired systems.… source |
| ELT241 | National Electrical Code | — | 3 credits This course introduces the students to the National Electric Code and text and teaches the student how to find needed information within this manual. Emphasis is placed on locating and inte… source |
| ELT242 | Journeyman-Master Prep Exam | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on review of electrical concepts and principles, practice tests, and test-taking procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to pass the Journeyman/Masters Certi… source |
| ELT253 | Industrial Robotics | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction in concepts and theories for the operation of robotic servo motors and power systems used with industrial robotic equipment. Emphasis is on the application… source |
| EET103 | DC Fundamentals | — | 3 credits This course provides a study of atomic theory, direct current DC, properties of conductors and insulators, direct current characteristics of series, parallel, and series parallel circuits.… source |
| EET104 | AC Fundamentals | — | 3 credits Students are prepared to analyze complex AC circuit configurations with resistors, capacitors, and inductors in series and parallet combinations. Upon completion, students should be able to… source |
| EET105 | Solid State Fundamentals | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on the practical application of solid-state devices, proper biasing and amplifier circuit analysis and the use of test equipment to diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair typ… source |
| EET109 | Electrical Blueprint Reading | — | 3 credits This course will enable the student to obtain a working knowledge of the elements of blueprint reading, the ability to interpret electrical, mechanical, and architectural drawings, and the… source |
| EET112 | Concepts of Direct Current | — | 5 credits This course provides an advanced study of direct current (DC) concepts and application principles. Specific topics include safety, terms and symbols, electrical theory, Ohm’s law, power law… source |
| EET113 | Concepts of Alternating Current | — | 5 credits This course provides an advanced study of alternating current (AC) concepts and application principles. Specific topics include safety, terms and symbols, AC electrical theory, components,… source |
| EET119 | Circuit Fabrication | — | 1 credits This course provides instruction in fabrication of functional circuits and is an introduction to device construction and fabrication. Utilizing discrete components, students will fabricate… source |
| EET186 | Microprocessor Basics | — | 3 credits Topics include machine architecture, arithmetic logic, data handling operations, bus concepts, interrupt concepts, subroutines, stack operations, and elementary programming. Upon completion… source |
| EET203 | Electronic Circuits I | — | 3 credits These include the various rectifiers, filters, voltage regulating circuits, and linear solid-state amplifier circuits. The entire course emphasizes the typical circuits, their principles of… source |
| EET206 | Digital Fundamentals | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on number systems; Boolean algebra; combination logic circuits; sequential logic circuits; and typical microprocessor data manipulation and storage. This course has an em… source |
| EET230 | Communications Basics | — | 3 credits Topics include AM and FM modulation and demodulation, RF amplifiers, mixers, heterodyning and frequency shifting, and oscillators. Upon completion of this course and EET 231 , students shou… source |
| EET231 | Communications Basics Laboratory | — | 1 credits Topics include RF amplifiers, oscillators, mixers, AM and FM modulation and demodulation. Upon completion of this course and EET 230 , students should be able to describe, operate, and trou… source |
| EET234 | Robotic Systems | — | 3 credits The fundamental parts of the robotic system are studied in detail as to their function, components, and integration into a robotic system. Upon completion of this course and EET 239 , stude… source |
| EET239 | Robotic Systems Lab | — | 2 credits The course emphasizes hands-on experience in the basics of a robotic system in the laboratory. Upon completion of this course and EET 234 , students will be able to program and operate a si… source |
| EET249 | CET Preparation | — | 3 credits This course is designed to prepare students for the Associate Certified Electronics Technicians (CET) examination. This course covers a wide spectrum of materials presented in the electroni… source |
| EET254 | Microcomputer Systems Basics | — | source |
| EET255 | Microcomputer Systems Basics Lab | — | 2 credits Upon completion, students should have the core computer hardware skills necessary for acquiring A+ certification. source |
| EET256 | Microcomputer Systems Advanced | — | 3 credits Topics covered in this course include operating systems and networking. Students are prepared to acquire A+ certification after completion of this course. source |
| EET257 | Microcomputer Systems Advanced Lab | — | 2 credits Upon completion, students are prepared to acquire A+ certification. source |
| EET260 | Microprocessors Interfacing | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on interfacing microprocessor systems. Upon completion of this course and EET 261 a student will be able to interface a microprocessor. source |
| EET261 | Microprocessors Interfacing Laboratory | — | 1 credits Emphasis is placed on interfacing microprocessor systems. Upon completion of this course and EET 260 a student will be able to interface a microprocessor. source |
| EET281 | Special Topics in EET | — | 1-3 credits Emphasis is placed on meeting students’ needs. source |
| EET290 | Electronics Project | — | 1-3 credits Upon course completion, students will be able to design, fabricate, analyze, program, and/or operate an electronic system under faculty supervision. Emphasis will be placed on skills iden… source |
| EET294 | Co-Op Education | — | 1-4 credits Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate employability skills,… source |
| ENG099 | Introduction to College Writing | — | 1 credits The material covered or practiced in the ENG 099 course is complementary to and supportive of material taught in ENG 101 and the needs of the ENG 099 student. source |
| ENG101 | English Composition I | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction and practice in the writing of at least four extended compositions and the development of rhetorical strategies, analytical and critical reading skills, and… source |
| ENG102 | English Composition II | — | 3 credits Additionally, English Composition II provides instruction in the development of analytical and critical reading skills in the composition process. English Composition II may include instruc… source |
| ENG131 | Applied Writing I | — | 3 credits This course is a study of various types of written documents required in scientific, technical, and other specialized fields. Emphasis is placed on the production of such documents, includi… source |
| ENG246 | Creative Writing I | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on originality in the creative writing process, and the course may include instruction on publishing. Students will compose a significant body of imaginative literature,… source |
| ENG247 | Creative Writing II | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on originality in the creative writing process, and the course may include instruction on publishing. Students will compose a significant body of imaginative literature,… source |
| ENG251 | American Literature I | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on representative works and writers of this period and on the literary, cultural, historical, and philosophical forces that shaped these works and that are reflected in t… source |
| ENG252 | American Literature II | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on representative works and writers of this period and on the literary, cultural, historical, and philosophical forces that shaped these works and that are reflected in t… source |
| ENG261 | English Literature I | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on representative works and writers of this period and on the literary, cultural, historical, and philosophical forces that shaped these works and that are reflected in t… source |
| ENG262 | English Literature II | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on representative works and writers of this period and on the literary, cultural, historical, and philosophical forces that shaped these works and that are reflected in t… source |
| ENG271 | World Literature I | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on representative works and writers of this period and on the literary, cultural, historical, and philosophical forces that shaped these works and that are reflected in t… source |
| ENG272 | World Literature II | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on representative works and writers of this period and on the literary, cultural, historical, and philosophical forces that shaped these works and that are reflected in t… source |
| ENG297 | African American Literature | — | 3 credits The course emphasizes the diversity of themes and techniques found in these works and examines the historical, cultural, literary, and philosophical forces that shaped these works and that… source |
| ENR098 | Writing and Reading for College | — | 4 credits This course integrates reading and writing skills students need to comprehend and interact with college-level texts and to produce original college-level writing. Reading skills will center… source |
| ESL048 | Intensive Grammar, Speaking, Listening, & Reading | — | 3 credits This course provides a review of fundamentals and an introduction to more complex grammar and oral communication skills and strategies for intermediate to high-intermediate students whose n… source |
| GRD101 | Introduction Graphics | — | 3 credits This course introduces the student to the Graphic Design industry. Emphasis is placed on visual language vocabularies, the elements and principles of design, typography, creative problem so… source |
| GRD112 | Layout and Design | — | 3 credits This course introduces students to layout and design principles using current software. Topics include importing, combining and manipulating text, graphic elements, and images for composite… source |
| GRD114 | Illustration Graphics | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on creating clip art, logos, and illustrations to be reproduced in print and electronic media. Upon completion, students should be able to successfully prepare scalable a… source |
| GRD116 | Photoshop | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on painting and editing, creating special effects, basic image corrections, photo retouching, preparing images for web publications and creating color separations. Upon c… source |
| GRD118 | Graphics Design Techniques | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on the student developing a standard of design quality to be used throughout the graphic design program and professional life. source |
| GRD121 | Digital Photography Foundation | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on the components, accessories, and maintenance of a digital camera. Upon completion, a student will comprehend how to compose and shoot a picture using a digital camera. source |
| GRD137 | 3-D Fundamentals | — | 3 credits This course introduces students to fundamental concepts, principles, and practices of 3D digital modeling and 3D modeling and rendering software. Students are given instruction in 3D modeli… source |
| GRD143 | Digital Video Foundation | — | 3 credits Students are introduced to creating digital video productions and editing techniques. Emphasis is placed on aesthetics and techniques of digital video and audio recording and non-linear edi… source |
| GRD171 | Digital Photography Techniques | — | 3 credits This course focuses on picture composition, lighting, camera angles, depth of field and camera settings to create a visual impression. Emphasis is placed on the student’s ability to shoot a… source |
| GRD183 | Digital Video Production | — | 3 credits This course focuses on production planning, camera techniques, lighting, audio, and advanced non-linear editing. Students will work independently or in small groups to develop, capture, edi… source |
| GRD187 | 3-D Animation | — | 3 credits This course focuses on a series of project-based lessons designed to guide students through the process of creating and generating an animation. Emphasis is placed on animation, texture map… source |
| GRD190 | Portfolio Preparation | — | 3 credits Topics include production of a portfolio for presentation at the completion of the first year of coursework. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare a portfolio for presentation. source |
| GRD208 | Graphics Business Management | — | 3 credits Students are provided a foundation that addresses the complexities of intellectual properties, copyright, and basic business and contract law as it pertains to creative content. source |
| GRD212 | Publication Design | — | 3 credits Topics include production of a portfolio for presentation at the completion of the first year of course work. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare and produce a portfolio for… source |
| GRD214 | Illustration Design Techniques | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on creating complex illustrations that communicates an idea or concept. source |
| GRD216 | Photoshop Techniques | — | 3 credits This course further enhances the student’s experience with digital imaging software. Emphasis is placed on the development of intermediate level skills in the use of Photoshop for the purpo… source |
| GRD219 | Photoshop Imaging | — | 3 credits This course draws from the student’s previous experiences to enhance their use of digital imaging software. Emphasis is placed on the development of advanced level skills in the use of Phot… source |
| GRD221 | Conceptual Digital Photography | — | 3 credits This course allows the student to create powerful images through different utilizations of light, perspective, and composition. Advanced camera functions, software and final image output ar… source |
| GRD237 | 3-D Graphics and Animation | — | 3 credits Building on previously learned skills this course is a series of project-based lessons designed to guide students through the process of creating and generating an animation. Emphasis is pl… source |
| GRD243 | Digital Video Effects | — | 3 credits This course focuses on the creation of 2D visual effects in digital video productions. Emphasis is placed on keyframe, chroma key screen, composition, and proper rendering techniques. Stude… source |
| GRD250 | Web Media | — | 3 credits Students will design web based media, animation, and navigation for the purpose of human interface design. Emphasis is placed on techniques and technologies for designing web media in which… source |
| GRD265 | Package Design Studio | — | 3 credits Classes are designed to allow students to explore the form and function of 3-D packaging. Emphasis is placed on designing and constructing containers and/or displays for various products. source |
| GRD271 | Digital Photography Studio | — | 3 credits This course allows the student to develop photographic skills in professional, editorial and studio photography. The use of advanced digital photography techniques and processes will be exp… source |
| GRD283 | Digital Video Studio | — | 3 credits This course allows the student to design and produce a project suitable for use in a movie, TV, or video game. Emphasis is placed on creating an original concept, storyboarding, production,… source |
| GRD287 | 3-D Studio | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on creating an original concept, storyboarding, and post-production processing. The student will document each stage of the project’s development. The project will be pre… source |
| HED221 | Personal Health | — | 3 credits This course introduces principles and practices of personal and family health; it includes human reproduction, growth and development, psychological dimensions of health, human sexuality, n… source |
| HED224 | Personal and Community Health | — | 3 credits This course covers health problems for the individual and for the community. Areas of study include mental health, family life, physical health, chronic and degenerative diseases, control o… source |
| HED226 | Wellness | — | 3 credits This course provides health-related education to those individuals seeking advancement in the area of personal wellness. The course has 5 major components: fitness and health assessment, ph… source |
| HED231 | First Aid | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction to the immediate, temporary care which should be given to the victims of accidents and sudden illness. It also includes standard and advanced requirements o… source |
| HED232 | Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries | — | 3 credits This course provides a study of specific athletic injuries, their treatment, and preventive measures. Note: Course may be used in Area V for AS/AA degrees source |
| HED266 | Introduction to Health Occupations | — | 3 credits This course is designed to give students a general introduction to health occupations. Major emphasis is on the specialization area of each student enrolled. Note: Course may be used in Are… source |
| HED267 | Drug Education | — | 3 credits This course provides an examination of the drug scene with emphasis on the following: pharmacological, and sociological aspects of drug use; rehabilitation and treatment resources; and the… source |
| HIT110 | Medical Terminology | — | 3 credits This course is an introduction to the language of medicine. Course emphasis is on terminology related to disease and treatment in correlation with anatomy and physiology of all anatomical b… source |
| HIT111 | Diagnostic and Pharmacology | — | 2 credits Pre or Instruction includes information on common laboratory findings and the significance of abnormal findings in diseases processes. At the conclusion of the course, the student should be… source |
| HIT115 | Pathophysiology and Pharmacology for HIT | — | 4 credits This course is a detailed study of common pathological conditions and the drugs of choice used in their treatment. Course focus is on description of conditions and diseases of the organ sys… source |
| HIT130 | HIT Classification and Reimbursement | — | 3 credits This course includes study of the uses of coded data in reimbursement and payment systems appropriate to healthcare settings and managed care. Course instruction focuses on techniques of co… source |
| HIT131 | Classification Skills Laboratory | — | 1 credits Emphasis is on coding techniques and billing procedures. Student competency is demonstrated by application of skills acquired in the theory class. source |
| HIT134 | HIT Legal and Ethical Issues | — | 3 credits This course is a review of the legal and ethical aspects applicable to health information. This course focuses on the health record as a legal document; legal principles; patient rights/adv… source |
| HIT151 | Health Data Content and Structure | — | 3 credits This course is an introduction to the health information technology (HIT) profession and its basic skill requirements. This course includes an introduction to the content, use and structure… source |
| HIT152 | Skills Development Laboratory I | — | 1 credits This course allows the student to demonstrate basic competencies acquired in coursework with on-campus laboratory experience. Emphasis is on development of basic HIT competencies. Student c… source |
| HIT153 | Operational Standards for Health Care Delivery Systems | — | 2 credits This course includes a review of health care delivery systems. Course focus is on information management practices of agencies that provide health services in ambulatory care, home health c… source |
| HIT155 | Health Care Statistics | — | 2 credits This course covers the fundamental concepts of descriptive statistics in health care settings. Emphasis is on the effective use, collection, arrangement, presentation, and verification of h… source |
| HIT156 | Clinical Care Statistics Laboratory | — | 1 credits This course allows the student to demonstrate proficiency with fundamental concepts of descriptive health care statistics. Students’ outcome is measured by demonstrated computation of commo… source |
| HIT160 | Professional Practice Experience | — | 1 credits This course allows the student to demonstrate basic competencies acquired in previous course work with on-site and on-campus laboratory experience. This course requires student practice in… source |
| HIT170 | Medical Transcription | — | 2 credits This course introduces transcription equipment and typical medical dictation. Emphasis is placed on efficient use of equipment, use of reference materials, correct punctuation, capitalizati… source |
| HIT221 | HIT Computer Applications | — | 2 credits This course is a survey of computer usage in health care facilities with emphasis on data security and integrity in health information systems (administrative, patient registration, etc.).… source |
| HIT222 | HIT Computer Applications Laboratory | — | 1 credits This course is designed to provide the opportunity to apply HIT computer applications skills in the on-campus laboratory. Emphasis includes concentration in the use of computer technology i… source |
| HIT230 | Medical Coding Systems I | — | 3 credits Instruction includes description of classification and nomenclature systems; coding diagnoses and procedures; sequencing codes; analyzing actual medical records to identify data elements to… source |
| HIT231 | Medical Coding Skills Laboratory I | — | 1 credits This course allows students to become proficient at skills learned in classification and coding systems theory classes. Students’ competency is demonstrated by accuracy in medical coding. source |
| HIT232 | Medical Coding Systems II | — | 3 credits This course is a continuation of Medical Coding Systems I which is intended to develop an understanding of coding and classification systems in order to assign valid diagnostic and procedur… source |
| HIT233 | Medical Coding Systems Laboratory II | — | 1 credits This course allows students to become proficient at skills learned in medical coding systems theory classes. Students’ competency is demonstrated by accuracy and speed in medical coding sim… source |
| HIT235 | Medical Coding Systems III | — | 2 credits This course is intended to develop an understanding of coding and classification systems in outpatient settings in order to assign valid diagnostic and procedure codes. Instruction includes… source |
| HIT236 | Medical Coding Skills Laboratory III | — | 1 credits This course provides laboratory experience in medical coding in an outpatient setting. This course allows the student to become proficient at skills learned in medical coding systems theory… source |
| HIT254 | Organizational Improvement | — | 3 credits This course is a study of the purpose and principles of improving organizational performance through quality assessment and utilization management. Topics include use of quality improvement… source |
| HIT255 | Principles of Supervision in HIT | — | 3 credits This course is an introduction to principles of organization and supervision in a health information department. This course focuses on specific human resource management functions, includi… source |
| HIT260 | Professional Practice Experience II | — | 3 credits This course allows students to correlate the experience of previous courses with on-site and on-campus laboratory learning experience. Emphasis is placed on application of all previous cour… source |
| HIT283 | Medical Coding Preceptorship | — | 2 credits This course provides experience in medical coding. It allows students to demonstrate basic competencies acquired in previous medical coding course work with on-site and on-campus laboratory… source |
| HIT285 | Medical Coding with Computers | — | 1 credits This course is a survey of computer usage in medical coding and classification. Course emphasis is on applying coding techniques using computer technology. Upon completion, students’ compet… source |
| HIT286 | Expanded Medical Coding | — | 2 credits This course covers advanced guidelines of medical classification systems. The course focuses on coding techniques and coded data quality issues in relation to reimbursement systems and medi… source |
| HIT290 | HIT Seminar (problem Solving) | — | 1 credits This course is an examination of problem solving skills in health information management. Course work includes use of case studies for problem solving responses to management and supervisor… source |
| HIT291 | HIT Seminar (exam Preparation) | — | 1 credits This course is an extensive review of health information technology skills. Course work includes a review of various aspects of health information technology. Student source |
| HIT292 | HIT Exam Review | — | 2 credits This course is an extensive review of health information technology skills. Course work includes a review of various aspects of health information technology. Student source |
| HIT294 | Special Topics in HIT II | — | 2 credits This course includes specialized study on current topics and issues in the field of health information technology. Health information topics discussed may include quality assessment, emergi… source |
| HIT294 | Special Topics in HIT II | — | 2 credits This course includes specialized study on current topics and issues in the field of health information technology. Health information topics discussed may include quality assessment, emerge… source |
| HIT295 | Special Topics in HIT III | — | 3 credits This course includes specialized study on current topics and issues in the field of health information technology. Health information topics discussed may include quality assessment, emergi… source |
| HIT296 | Clinical Practicum | — | 2 credits This course allows the student to correlate the experience of previous courses with on-site and on-campus laboratory learning experience. Course focuses on providing a full range of practic… source |
| HIS101 | History of Western Civilization I | — | 3 credits This survey course examines the social, intellectual, economic, cultural, and political developments which have shaped the modern Western world.It covers the history of the West from its ea… source |
| HIS102 | History of Western Civilization II | — | 3 credits This survey course examines the social, intellectual, economic, cultural, and political developments which have shaped the modern Western world. It covers the history of the West from the e… source |
| HIS201 | United States History I | — | 3 credits This course surveys United States history from the pre-Columbian period to the Civil War era. source |
| HIS202 | United States History II | — | 3 credits This course surveys United States history from the Civil War era to the Modern era. source |
| HIS256 | African-American History | — | 3 credits This course surveys the development and experiences of African American people from the 14 th Century to the present. It focuses on black experience in the United States but may include the… source |
| HIS260 | Alabama History | — | 3 credits This course surveys the history of the state of Alabama from pre-Columbian times to the present. The course presents the geographical, political, social, cultural, and economic development… source |
| HEC140 | Principles of Nutrition | — | 3 credits This course introduces students to the principles of nutrition and the role and functions of nutrients in man’s food. Basic information concerning food selection and nutrition as a factor i… source |
| HMM260 | Human Resource Management | — | 3 credits This course is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of personnel management for the hospitality and travel industry. Students will be introduced to forces affecting the l… source |
| HUM299A | PTK Honors I | — | 1 credits This course provides an opportunity for the student to study selected topics in the area of the humanities under the supervision of a qualified instructor. The topics selected will be broad… source |
| HUM299B | PTK Honors II | — | 1 credits This course provides an opportunity for the student to study selected topics in the area of the humanities under the supervision of a qualified instructor. The topics selected will be broad… source |
| HUM299C | PTK Honors III | — | 1 credits This course provides an opportunity for the student to study selected topics in the area of the humanities under the supervision of a qualified instructor. The topics selected will be broad… source |
| ILT238 | Network Cable - Fiber Optic | — | 2 credits This course involves presentations, discussions and live simulations of work related experiences involved in data, voice, and video network infrastructure. Students learn to terminate, test… source |
| IET231 | Introduction to Programmable Controls | — | 3 credits This course provides an introduction to programmable logic controllers. Emphasis is placed on, but not limited to, the following: PLC hardware and software, numbering systems, installation,… source |
| IET232 | Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers | — | 3 credits This course includes the advanced principals of PLC’s including hardware, programming, and troubleshooting. Emphasis is placed on developing advanced working programs, and troubleshooting h… source |
| INT105 | Introduction to Process Control Technology | — | 3 credits This course is designed to provide students with an introduction to process control technology and various instruments used to control processes. Upon completion, students should be able to… source |
| INT113 | Fundamentals of Industrial Hydraulics | — | 3 credits Topics include the physical concepts, theories, laws, and the application of these concepts to perform work. Upon completion, students should be able to service and perform preventive maint… source |
| INT114 | Basic Electricity | — | 3 credits This course provides an introduction to direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) electrical theory. Topics include atomic theory, magnetism, properties of conductors and insulators,… source |
| INT117 | Principles of Industrial Mechanics | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction in basic physics concepts applicable to the mechanics of industrial production equipment. Topics include the application of mechanical principles with empha… source |
| INT118 | Fundamentals of Industrial Hydraulics and Pneumatics | — | 3 credits This course includes the fundamental concepts and theories for the safe operation of hydraulic and pneumatic systems used with industrial production equipment. Topics include the physical c… source |
| INT122 | Preventive and Predictive Maintenance | — | 3 credits Topics include the introduction to optic alignment equipment; vibration testing and analysis; data collection; job safety; tool safety; systems analysis; preventive maintenance procedures a… source |
| INT123 | Industrial Pumps and Piping Systems | — | 3 credits Topics include pump identification, operation, and installation, maintenance and troubleshooting. Also included are piping systems and their installation. Upon course completion, students w… source |
| INT124 | Production Equipment Layout/Installation | — | 3 credits Topics include the use of wire rope, chain and metal-mesh, fiber rope, and webbing slings, industrial hoists and cranes, crane operation, scaffolds and ladders, machine anchoring for vibrat… source |
| INT127 | Principles of Industrial Pumps and Piping Systems | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction in the fundamental concepts of industrial pumps and piping systems. Topics include pump identification, operation, and installation, maintenance and trouble… source |
| INT129 | Industrial Safety and Maintenance Techniques | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction in basic maintenance techniques and safety. Topics include drawing, sketching, hand tools, portable power tools, stationary power tools, measurement, screw… source |
| INT140 | F.A.M.E. Manufacturing Core Exercise 1, Safety Culture | — | 1 credits This course introduces the Federation of Advanced Manufacturing Education (FAME) MCE-1 (Manufacturing Core Exercise) for Safety Culture. The course includes an introduction to safety and sa… source |
| INT142 | F.A.M.E. Manufacturing Core Exercise 2, Workplace Visual Organization (5S) | — | 1 credits This course introduces the Federation of Advanced Manufacturing Education (FAME) MCE-2 (Manufacturing Core Exercise) for Workplace Visual Organization (AKA: 5S). Students will learn how to… source |
| INT144 | F.A.M.E. Manufacturing Core Exercise 3, Lean Manufacturing | — | 1 credits This course introduces the Federation of Advanced Manufacturing Education (FAME) MCE-3 (Manufacturing Core Exercise) for Lean Manufacturing. Students will be introduced to a systematic meth… source |
| INT146 | F.A.M.E. Manufacturing Core Exercise 4, Problem Solving | — | 1 credits This course introduces the Federation of Advanced Manufacturing Education (FAME) MCE-4 (Manufacturing Core Exercise) for Problem Solving. Students will learn how to use the eight-step probl… source |
| INT148 | F.A.M.E. Manufacturing Core Exercise 5, Machine Reliability | — | 1 credits This course introduces the Federation of Advanced Manufacturing Education (FAME) MCE-5 (Manufacturing Core Exercise) for machine reliability. Students will learn how to use the process of R… source |
| INT158 | Industrial Wiring I | — | 3 credits This course focuses on principles and applications of commercial and industrial wiring. Topics include, electrical safety practices, an overview of National Electric Code requirements as ap… source |
| INT233 | Industrial Maintenance, Metal Welding and Cutting Techniques | — | 3 credits Topics include oxy-fuel safety; choice of cutting equipment; proper cutting angles; equipment setup; cutting plate and pipe; hand tools; types of metal welding machines; rod and welding joi… source |
| INT242 | Fundamentals of Industrial Pneumatics | — | 3 credits Topics include the physical concepts, theories, laws, and the application source |
| PCT115 | Instrumentation I | — | 3 credits This course covers process variables and various instruments used to sense, measure, transmit and control these variables. It introduces the student to control loops and the elements that a… source |
| PCT122 | Introduction to Process Technology | — | 3 credits This course provides a basic orientation for operators in the chemical process industries and introduces many of the terms and ideas which will be encountered in the workplace. Topics inclu… source |
| PCT220 | Process Technology II - Systems | — | 4 credits This course is a study of the interrelations of process equipment and process systems. Students will be able to arrange process equipment into systems; describe the purpose and function of… source |
| PCT231 | Statistical Control | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on the development and use of control charts in industry. Upon completion, students should be able to construct and use control charts plus understand and use probability… source |
| PCT240 | Process Troubleshooting | — | 4 credits This course involves instruction in different types of troubleshooting techniques, procedures, and methods used to solve process problems. Topics include application of data collection and… source |
| IST137 | Industrial Process Equipment | — | 5 credits In this course, students learn how pneumatic, mechanical, and electronic equipment is used in the process industry. Subjects covered include the operation of the pilot plant, basic plant ma… source |
| IST167 | Industrial Measurements | — | 5 credits Methods of measuring flow, level, temperature, pressure and moisture, as well as pH and other analyzers are covered. Subjects include correct and safe operation of test equipment, test equi… source |
| IST207 | Principles of Automatic Control | — | 5 credits Students learn how automatic controllers work and operate and the importance of automation in the modern process industry. Subjects covered include PID control (pneumatic, electronic, and D… source |
| IST233 | Unit Operation | — | 5 credits This course acquaints students with basic processes used in the chemical industry by operation of the pilot plants at the college and extensive plant tours to local industries. Subjects cov… source |
| IDS201A | Advanced Scholars Bowl | — | 3 credits This course is designed primarily to train students for Scholars’ Bowl competition, alternately known as Brain Bowl, College Bowl or Quiz Bowl. This is an intercollegiate academic competiti… source |
| IDS201B | Advanced Scholars Bowl | — | 3 credits This course is designed primarily to train students for Scholars’ Bowl competition, alternately known as Brain Bowl, College Bowl or Quiz Bowl. This is an intercollegiate academic competiti… source |
| MSP105 | Lathes | — | 3 credits This course covers the operation and safety practices for engine lathes. Topics include turning, grinding, boring, chamfering, necking, grooving, and threading. Upon completion, students sh… source |
| MSP107 | Milling Machines | — | 3 credits This course covers manual milling operations. Emphasis is placed on related safety, types of milling machines and their uses, cutting speed, feed calculations, and set-up and operation proc… source |
| MSP111 | Introduction to Computer Numerical Control | — | 2 credits This course introduces the concepts and capabilities of computer numeric control (CNC) machine tools. Topics include setup, operation, and basic applications. Upon completion, students shou… source |
| MSP112 | Basic Computer Numerical Control Turning | — | 3 credits This course introduces the programming, setup, and operation of CNC turning centers. Topics include programming formats, control functions, program editing, part production, and inspection.… source |
| MSP113 | Basic Computer Numerical Control Milling | — | 3 credits This course covers concepts associated with basic programming of a computer numerical control (CNC) milling center. Topics include basic programming characteristics, motion types, tooling,… source |
| MSP212 | Computer Numerical Control Lab | — | 3 credits This course introduces the programming, set-up and operation of CNC turning centers and CNC machining center. Topics include programming formats, control functions, program editing, parts p… source |
| MTT109 | Orientation to Computer Assisted Manufacturing | — | 3 credits This course serves as an overview and introduction to computer assisted manufacturing (CAM) and prepares students for more advanced CAM courses. Topics covered are basic concepts and termin… source |
| MTT125 | Introduction to Machining Technology | — | 3 credits This course introduces precision machining processes as they relate to the metalworking industry. Topics include machine shop safety, precision measuring tools, lathes, drilling machines, s… source |
| MTT128 | Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing I | — | 3 credits This course is designed to teach students how to interpret engineering drawings using modern conventions, symbols, datums, datum targets, and projected tolerance zones. Special emphasis is… source |
| MTT140 | Basic Computer Numerical Control Turning Programming I | — | 3 credits This course covers concepts associated with basic programming of a computer numerical control (CNC) turning center. Topics include basic programming characteristics, motion types, tooling,… source |
| MCM100 | Introduction to Mass Communication | — | 3 credits This course provides the student with general study of mass communication and journalism. This course includes theory, development, regulation, operation, and effects upon society. Note: Co… source |
| MTH098 | Elementary Algebra | — | 4 credits This course provides a study of the fundamentals of algebra. Topics include the real number system, linear equations and inequalities, graphing linear equations and inequalities in two vari… source |
| MTH099 | Support for Intermediate College Algebra | — | 1 credits (Note that MTH 099 is required for students completing MTH 098 Elementary Algebra.) This Learning Support course provides The material covered in this course is parallel to and supportive o… source |
| MTH100 | Intermediate College Algebra | — | 3 credits (Note that MTH 099 is required for students completing MTH 098 Elementary Algebra.) This course provides a study of algebraic concepts such as laws of exponents, polynomial operations, fact… source |
| MTH108 | Quantitative Reasoning | — | 3 credits This course is intended for students who are not majoring in science, engineering, commerce, or mathematics (i.e., students who are not required to take calculus). It provides a foundation… source |
| MTH109 | Support for Finite Mathematics | — | 1 credits The material covered in this course is parallel to and supportive of the material taught in MTH 110. Emphasis is placed on providing students with additional academic and noncognitive suppo… source |
| MTH110 | Finite Mathematics | — | 3 credits (Note that MTH 109 or other mandatory support is required for students completing MTH 098 Elementary Algebra .) This course provides an overview of topics in finite mathematics together wit… source |
| MTH111 | Support for Precalculus Algebra | — | 1 credits The material covered in this course is parallel to and supportive of the material taught in MTH 112. Emnphasis is placed on providing students with additional academic and noncognitive supp… source |
| MTH112 | Precalculus Algebra | — | 3 credits Pre or This course emphasizes the algebra of functions - including polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions.In addition, the course covers non-linear inequalities as wel… source |
| MTH113 | Precalculus Trigonometry | — | 3 credits The course also covers vectors, complex numbers, Demoive’s Theorem, and polar coordinates. Conic sections are also included. Current technology - graphic calculators and algebraic computing… source |
| MTH115 | Precalculus Algebra & Trigonometry | — | 4 credits This course is a one-semester accelerated combination of Precalculus Algebra MTH 112 and Precalculus Trigonometry MTH 113 . This course is intended for students with a strong background in… source |
| MTH116 | Mathematical Applications | — | 3 credits This course provides practical applications of mathematics and includes selected topics from consumer math, algebra, and geometry. The course covers integers, percent, interest, ratio and p… source |
| MTH118 | Technical Mathematics | — | 3 credits Topics may include variation, determinants, conic sections, exponential and logarithmic functions, and solutions of right triangles. This course does not apply toward the general core requi… source |
| MTH120 | Calculus and Its Applications | — | 3 credits It includes limits, differentiation, and integration of algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and multi-variable functions with applications to business, economics, and other disciplines. Th… source |
| MTH125 | Calculus I | — | 4 credits This is the first of three courses in the basic calculus sequence taken primarily by students in science, engineering, and mathematics. Topics include the limit of a function; the derivativ… source |
| MTH126 | Calculus II | — | 4 credits Topics include applications of integration, techniques of integration, infinite series, polar coordinates, and parametric equations, lines and planes in space, and vectors in the plane and… source |
| MTH192 | Precalculus Algebra Laboratory | — | 1 credits It provides a laboratory setting in which students receive individualized instruction, work on laboratory exercises and group projects. Emphasis will be on applications of mathematics. source |
| MTH193 | Precalculus Trigonometry Laboratory | — | 1 credits It provides a laboratory setting in which students receive individualized instruction, work on laboratory exercises and group projects. Emphasis will be on applications of mathematics. source |
| MTH227 | Calculus III | — | 4 credits Topics include vector functions, functions of two or more variables, partial derivatives (including applications), quadric surfaces, multiple integration, and vector calculus (including Gre… source |
| MTH231 | Math for the Elementary Teacher I | — | 3 credits The course is designed to develop conceptual understanding of number systems and operations by focusing on basic concepts and principles, exploring multiple representations and strategies,… source |
| MTH232 | Math for the Elementary Teacher II | — | 3 credits Topics include geometric shapes (two- and three-dimensional), measurement, congruence and similarity, symmetry, and transformations. source |
| MTH237 | Linear Algebra | — | source |
| MTH238 | Applied Differential Equations I | — | 3 credits Topics include solving first order differential equations, applications to various models (e.g. populations, motion, chemical mixtures, etc.), solving higher order linear differential equat… source |
| MTH265 | Elementary Statistics | — | 3 credits This course provides an introduction to methods of statistics and includes the following topics: sampling, frequency distributions, measures of central tendency and variation, probability,… source |
| MUS101 | Music Appreciation | — | 3 credits This course is designed for non-music majors and requires no previous musical experience. It is a survey course that incorporates several modes of instruction, including lecture, guided lis… source |
| MUL101 | Music Ensembles I | — | 1-2 credits Emphasis is placed on rehearsing and performing musical selections appropriate to the mission and goals of the group. Upon completion, students should be able to effectively participate i… source |
| MUL102 | Music Ensembles II | — | 1-2 credits Emphasis is placed on rehearsing and performing musical selections appropriate to the mission and goals of the group. Upon completion, students should be able to effectively participate i… source |
| MUL111 | Class Performance Instruction-Voice I | — | 1 credits Group instruction in voice for students with li ttle or no previous training. Emphasis is placed on the rudiments of music, basic performance techniqu e and general musicianship skills. Upo… source |
| MUL112 | Class Performance Instruction-Voice II | — | 1 credits Group instruction in voice for students with li ttle or no previous training. Emphasis is placed on the rudiments of music, basic performance techniqu e and general musicianship skills. Upo… source |
| MUL180 | Chorus I | — | The musical ensemble courses provide an opportunity for students to participate in a performing ensemble. Emphasis is placed on rehearsing and performing literature appropriate to the mission and goa… source |
| MUL181 | Chorus II | — | The musical ensemble courses provide an opportunity for students to participate in a performing ensemble. Emphasis is placed on rehearsing and performing literature appropriate to the mission and goa… source |
| MUL182 | Vocal Ensemble I | — | The musical ensemble courses provide an opportunity for students to participate in a performing ensemble. Emphasis is placed on rehearsing and performing literature appropriate to the mission and goa… source |
| MUL183 | Vocal Ensemble II | — | The musical ensemble courses provide an opportunity for students to participate in a performing ensemble. Emphasis is placed on rehearsing and performing literature appropriate to the mission and goa… source |
| MUL192 | Instrumental Ensemble I | — | The musical ensemble courses provide an opportunity for students to participate in a performing ensemble. Emphasis is placed on rehearsing and performing literature appropriate to the mission and goa… source |
| MUL193 | Instrumental Ensemble II | — | The musical ensemble courses provide an opportunity for students to participate in a performing ensemble. Emphasis is placed on rehearsing and performing literature appropriate to the mission and goa… source |
| MUL201 | Music Ensembles III | — | 1-2 credits Emphasis is placed on rehearsing and performing musical selections appropriate to the mission and goals of the group. Upon completion, students should be able to effectively participate i… source |
| MUL202 | Music Ensembles IV | — | 1-2 credits Emphasis is placed on rehearsing and performing musical selections appropriate to the mission and goals of the group. Upon completion, students should be able to effectively participate i… source |
| MUL211 | Class Performance Instruction-Voice III | — | 1 credits Group instruction in voice for students with li ttle or no previous training. Emphasis is placed on the rudiments of music, basic performance techniqu e and general musicianship skills. Upo… source |
| MUL212 | Class Performance Instruction-Voice IV | — | 1 credits Group instruction in voice for students with li ttle or no previous training. Emphasis is placed on the rudiments of music, basic performance techniqu e and general musicianship skills. Upo… source |
| MUL280 | Chorus III | — | The musical ensemble courses provide an opportunity for students to participate in a performing ensemble. Emphasis is placed on rehearsing and performing literature appropriate to the mission and goa… source |
| MUL281 | Chorus IV | — | The musical ensemble courses provide an opportunity for students to participate in a performing ensemble. Emphasis is placed on rehearsing and performing literature appropriate to the mission and goa… source |
| MUL282 | Vocal Ensemble III | — | The musical ensemble courses provide an opportunity for students to participate in a performing ensemble. Emphasis is placed on rehearsing and performing literature appropriate to the mission and goa… source |
| MUL283 | Vocal Ensemble IV | — | The musical ensemble courses provide an opportunity for students to participate in a performing ensemble. Emphasis is placed on rehearsing and performing literature appropriate to the mission and goa… source |
| MUL292 | Instrumental Ensemble III | — | The musical ensemble courses provide an opportunity for students to participate in a performing ensemble. Emphasis is placed on rehearsing and performing literature appropriate to the mission and goa… source |
| MUL293 | Instrumental Ensemble IV | — | The musical ensemble courses provide an opportunity for students to participate in a performing ensemble. Emphasis is placed on rehearsing and performing literature appropriate to the mission and goa… source |
| NUR112 | Fundamental Concepts of Nursing | — | 7 credits Content includes but is not limited to health care delivery systems, professionalism, health promotion, psychosocial well-being, functional ability, gas exchange, safety, pharmacology, and… source |
| NUR113 | Nursing Concepts I | — | 8 credits Content includes but is not limited to: coordinator/manager of are, perfusion, oxygenation, infection, inflammation, tissue integrity, nutrition, elimination, mobility/immobility, cellular… source |
| NUR114 | Nursing Concepts II | — | 8 credits Content includes but is not limited to: coordinator/manager of care, sexuality, reproduction and childbearing, infection, inflammation, sensory perception, perfusion, cellular regulation, m… source |
| NUR115 | Evidence Based Clinical Reasoning | — | 2 credits Students utilize clinical reasoning to assimilate concepts within the individual, health, and nursing domains. source |
| NUR209 | Concepts for Healthcare Transition Students | — | 10 credits This course focuses on application of nursing concepts to assist health care professionals to transition into the role of the registered nurse. Emphasis in this course is placed on evidenc… source |
| NUR211 | Advanced Nursing Concepts | — | 7 credits Content includes but is not limited to manager of care for advanced concepts in safety, fluid/electrolyte balance, cellular regulation, gas exchange, psychosocial well-being, growth and dev… source |
| NUR221 | Advanced Evidence Based Clinical Reasoning | — | 7 credits Content in nursing and health care domains includes management of care, professionalism, healthcare delivery systems. source |
| NUR299 | Special Topics in Nursing | — | 1 credits The course may be repeated for credit for each different topic covered. Course content will be determined by the instructor and will vary according to the topic being covered. source |
| NUR999 | Mobility Credit | 15 | 15 credits Credit awarded for healthcare transition students only. 15 cr · 15 hr source |
| NAS100 | Long-Term Care Nursing Assistant | — | 4 credits This course fulfills the seventy-five hour Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) requirements for training of long-term care nursing assistants in preparation for certification through c… source |
| OAD101 | Beginning Keyboarding | — | 3 credits This course is designed to enable students to use the touch method keyboarding through classroom instruction and lab exercises. Emphasis is on speed and accuracy in keying alphabetic, symbo… source |
| OAD103 | Intermediate Keyboarding | — | 3 credits Emphasis is on the production of business documents such as memoranda, letters, reports, tables, and outlines from unarranged rough draft to acceptable format. Upon completion, students sho… source |
| OAD104 | Advanced Keyboarding | — | 3 credits Emphasis is on the production of business documents using decision-making skills. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate proficiency and an acceptable rate of speed and acc… source |
| OAD125 | Word Processing I | — | 3 credits Emphasis is on the utilization of software features to create, edit, and print common office documents. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the ability to use industry-s… source |
| OAD126 | Advanced Word Processing | — | 3 credits Emphasis is on the use of industry-standard software to maximize productivity. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the ability to generate advanced business documents. source |
| OAD130 | Electronic Calculations | — | 3 credits This course is designed to teach the numeric touch system and problem-solving techniques. Emphasis is on basic mathematical functions. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrat… source |
| OAD131 | Business English | — | 3 credits This course is designed to develop students’ ability to use proper English. Emphasis is on grammar, spelling, vocabulary, punctuation, word usage, word division, and proofreading. Upon comp… source |
| OAD135 | Financial Record Keeping | — | 3 credits This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the accounting concepts, principles, and terminology. Emphasis is on the accounting cycle and equation as they relate to… source |
| OAD136 | Advanced Financial Record Keeping | — | 3 credits Emphasis is on the preparation of financial records such as payroll records, vouchers, accruals and deferrals, and related documents. Upon completion, the student should be able to demonstr… source |
| OAD138 | Records/Information Management | — | 3 credits This course is designed to give students’ knowledge about managing office records and information. Emphasis is on basic filing procedures, methods, systems, supplies, equipment, and modern… source |
| OAD200 | Machine Transcription | — | 3 credits Emphasis is on the use of microcomputers and a commercial word processing package. Upon completion, students should be able to accurately transcribe documents from dictated recordings. source |
| OAD201 | Legal Terminology | — | 3 credits This course is designed to familiarize students with legal terminology. Emphasis is on the spelling, definition, pronunciation, and usage of legal terms. Upon completion, students should be… source |
| OAD202 | Legal Transcription | — | 3 credits Emphasis is on transcribing error-free legal documents using transcription equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the ability to accurately transcribe legal docu… source |
| OAD211 | Medical Terminology | — | 3 credits This course is designed to familiarize the student with medical terminology. Emphasis is on the spelling, definition, pronunciation, and usage of medical terms. Upon completion, students sh… source |
| OAD212 | Medical Transcription | — | 3 credits Emphasis is on transcribing medical records from dictated recordings. Learn/maintain standards of ethical/professional conduct. Upon completion, students should be able to accurately transc… source |
| OAD217 | Office Management | — | 3 credits This course is designed to develop skills necessary for supervision of office functions. Emphasis is on issues relating to the combination of people and technology in achieving the goals of… source |
| OAD218 | Office Procedures | — | 3 credits This course is designed to develop an awareness of the responsibilities and opportunities of the office professional through classroom instruction. Emphasis is on current operating function… source |
| OAD230 | Computerized Desktop Publishing | — | 3 credits Emphasis is on the use of current commercial desktop publishing software, graphic tools, and electronic input/output devices to design and print high-quality publications such as newsletter… source |
| OAD231 | Office Applications | — | 3 credits Emphasis is on the role of the office professional in the selection and application of appropriate technology to the specific task or combination of tasks. Upon completion, students should… source |
| OAD241 | Office Co-Op | — | 3 credits Emphasis is on the integration of classroom learning with on-the-job experiences that relate meaningfully to office careers. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the abil… source |
| OAD242 | Office Internship | — | 3 credits Emphasis is on the efficient and accurate performance of job tasks. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate successful performance of skills required in an office support po… source |
| ORI101 | The Wildcat Way | — | 1 credits This course aids first time students in their transition to the institution; exposes new students to the broad educational opportunities of the institution; and integrates new students into… source |
| ORI105 | Orientation and Student Success | — | 3 credits This course is designed to orient students to the college experience by providing them with tools needed for academic and personal success. Topics include: developing an internal locus of c… source |
| PHL106 | Introduction to Philosophy | — | 3 credits This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of philosophy. The literary and conceptual approach of the course is balanced with emphasis on approaches to critical thinking. Major ph… source |
| PHL206 | Ethics and Society | — | 3 credits This course involves the study of ethical issues which confront individuals daily. The focus is on the fundamental questions of right and wrong, human rights, and personal conflicting oblig… source |
| PHL210 | Ethics and the Health Sciences | — | 3 credits This course is a study of ethical issues related to the health sciences such as contraception, abortion, and eugenics; human experimentation; truth in drugs and medicine; death and dying; a… source |
| PED100 | Fundamentals of Fitness | — | 3 credits This lecture course includes the basic principles of physical education and physical fitness. It explores psychological and physiological effects of exercise and physical fitness, including… source |
| PED103 | Weight Training (Beginning) | — | 1 credits This course introduces the basics of weight training. Emphasis is placed on developing muscular strength, muscular endurance, and muscle tone. Upon completion, students should be able to es… source |
| PED104 | Weight Training (Intermediate) | — | 1 credits This course covers advanced levels of weight training. Emphasis is placed on meeting individual training goals and addressing weight training needs and interests. Upon completion, students… source |
| PED105 | Personal Fitness | — | 1 credits This course is designed to provide the student with information allowing him/her to participate in a personally developed fitness program. Topics include cardiovascular, strength, muscular… source |
| PED106 | Aerobics | — | 1 credits This course introduces a program of cardiovascular fitness involving continuous, rhythmic exercise. Emphasis is placed on developing cardiovascular efficiency, strength and flexibility, and… source |
| PED118 | General Conditioning (Beginning) | — | 3 credits This course provides an individualized approach to general conditioning utilizing the five major components. Emphasis is placed on the scientific basis for setting up an engaging in persona… source |
| PED140 | Swimming (Beginning) | — | 1 credits This course is designed for non-swimmers and beginners. Emphasis is placed on developing confidence in the water, learning water safety, acquiring skills in floating, and learning elementar… source |
| PED141 | Swimming (Intermediate) | — | 1 credits This course is designed for those who have mastered basic swimming skills. Emphasis is placed on refining basic skills and learning new swim strokes. Upon completion, students should be abl… source |
| PED200 | Foundations of Physical Education | — | 3 credits In this course, the history, philosophy, and source |
| PED216 | Sports Officiating | — | 3 credits This course surveys the basic rules and mechanics of officiating a variety of sports, including both team and individual sports. In addition to class work, students will receive at least 3… source |
| PED217 | Basic Basketball Rules and Officiating Techniques | — | 3 credits This course introduces the rules and techniques for sports officiating in high school basketball. Emphasis is placed on officiating fundamentals and responsibilities. Upon completion, stude… source |
| PED218 | Advanced Basketball Rules and Officiating Techniques | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on officiating fundamentals and responsibilities. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate proper mechanics and knowledge of officiating procedures in bask… source |
| PED219 | Basic Baseball and Softball Rules and Officiating Techniques | — | 3 credits This course introduces the rules and techniques for sports officiating in baseball and softball. Emphasis is placed on officiating fundamentals and responsibilities. Upon completion, studen… source |
| PED223 | Methods of Instruction | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction for the student on specialized teaching techniques in becoming a wellness instructor. The student will learn the basis on instruction in the area of aerobic… source |
| PED248 | Varsity Basketball I | — | 1 credits This course covers advanced fundamentals of basketball. Emphasis is placed on skill development, knowledge of the rules, and basic game strategy. Upon completion, students should be able to… source |
| PED249 | Varsity Basketball II | — | 1 credits This course covers advanced fundamentals of basketball. Emphasis is placed on skill development, knowledge of the rules, and basic game strategy. This course builds upon previous instructio… source |
| PED250 | Varsity Basketball III | — | 1 credits This course covers advanced fundamentals of basketball. Emphasis is placed on skill development, knowledge of the rules, and basic game strategy. This course builds upon previous instructio… source |
| PED251 | Varsity Basketball IV | — | 1 credits This course covers advanced fundamentals of basketball. Emphasis is placed on skill development, knowledge of the rules, and basic game strategy. This course builds upon previous instructio… source |
| PED252 | Varsity Baseball I | — | 1 credits This course covers advanced baseball techniques. Emphasis is placed on refining skills and developing more advanced strategies and techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to pl… source |
| PED253 | Varsity Golf I | — | 1 credits This course covers the more advanced phases of golf. Emphasis is placed on refining the fundamental skills and learning more advanced phases of the games such as club selection, trouble sho… source |
| PED254 | Varsity Softball I | — | 1 credits This course introduces the fundamental skills and rules of softball. Emphasis is placed on proper techniques and strategies for playing softball. Upon completion, students should be able to… source |
| PED257 | Varsity Cheerleading I | — | 1 credits This course covers advanced co-ed cheerleading techniques. Emphasis is placed on refining skills and improving all areas related to co-ed cheerleading including: knowledge of safety techniq… source |
| PED258 | Varsity Volleyball I | — | 1 credits This course covers more advanced volleyball techniques. Emphasis is placed on refining skills and developing more advanced strategies and techniques. Upon completion, students should be abl… source |
| PED261 | Varsity Baseball II | — | 1 credits This course covers advanced baseball techniques. Emphasis is placed on refining skills and developing more advanced strategies and techniques. This course builds upon previous instruction a… source |
| PED262 | Varsity Baseball III | — | 1 credits This course covers advanced baseball techniques. Emphasis is placed on refining skills and developing more advanced strategies and techniques. This course builds upon previous instruction a… source |
| PED263 | Varsity Baseball IV | — | 1 credits This course covers advanced baseball techniques. Emphasis is placed on refining skills and developing more advanced strategies and techniques. This course builds upon previous instruction a… source |
| PED268 | Varsity Golf II | — | 1 credits This course covers the more advanced phases of golf. Emphasis is placed on refining the fundamental skills and learning more advanced phases of the games such as club selection, trouble sho… source |
| PED269 | Varsity Golf III | — | 1 credits This course covers the more advanced phases of golf. Emphasis is placed on refining the fundamental skills and learning more advanced phases of the games such as club selection, trouble sho… source |
| PED270 | Varsity Golf IV | — | 1 credits This course covers the more advanced phases of golf. Emphasis is placed on refining the fundamental skills and learning more advanced phases of the games such as club selection, trouble sho… source |
| PED271 | Varsity Softball II | — | 1 credits This course introduces the fundamental skills and rules of softball. Emphasis is placed on proper techniques and strategies for playing softball. This course builds upon previous instructio… source |
| PED272 | Varsity Softball III | — | 1 credits This course introduces the fundamental skills and rules of softball. Emphasis is placed on proper techniques and strategies for playing softball. This course builds upon previous instructio… source |
| PED273 | Varsity Softball IV | — | 1 credits This course introduces the fundamental skills and rules of softball. Emphasis is placed on proper techniques and strategies for playing softball. This course builds upon previous instructio… source |
| PED280 | Varsity Cheerleading II | — | 1 credits This course covers advanced co-ed cheerleading techniques. Emphasis is placed on refining skills and improving all areas related to co-ed cheerleading including: knowledge of safety techniq… source |
| PED281 | Varsity Cheerleading III | — | 1 credits This course covers advanced co-ed cheerleading techniques. Emphasis is placed on refining skills and improving all areas related to co-ed cheerleading including: knowledge of safety techniq… source |
| PED282 | Varsity Cheerleading IV | — | 1 credits This course covers advanced co-ed cheerleading techniques. Emphasis is placed on refining skills and improving all areas related to co-ed cheerleading including: knowledge of safety techniq… source |
| PED283 | Varsity Volleyball II | — | 1 credits This course covers more advanced volleyball techniques. Emphasis is placed on refining skills and developing more advanced strategies and techniques. This course builds upon previous instru… source |
| PED284 | Varsity Volleyball III | — | 1 credits This course covers more advanced volleyball techniques. Emphasis is placed on refining skills and developing more advanced strategies and techniques. This course builds upon previous instru… source |
| PED285 | Varsity Volleyball IV | — | 1 credits This course covers more advanced volleyball techniques. Emphasis is placed on refining skills and developing more advanced strategies and techniques. This course builds upon previous instru… source |
| PHS111 | Physical Science | — | 4 credits This course provides non-technical students with an introduction to the basic principles of geology, oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy. Laboratory is required. source |
| PHS112 | Physical Science II | — | 4 credits This course provides non-technical students with an introduction to the basic principles of chemistry and physics. Lab: Laboratory is required. source |
| PHY115 | Technical Physics | — | 4 credits Results of physics education research and physics applications in the workplace are used to improve the student’s understanding of physics in technical areas. Upon completion, students will… source |
| PHY120 | Introduction to Physics | — | 4 credits Topics in fundamental of mechanics, properties of matter, heat, and temperature, electricity and magnetism, optics, and modern physics are included. Lab: Laboratory is required. Note: Cours… source |
| PHY201 | General Physics I - Trig Based | — | 4 credits Specific topics include mechanics, properties of matter and energy, thermodynamics, and periodic motion. Lab: Laboratory is required. source |
| PHY202 | General Physics II - Trig Based | — | 4 credits Specific topics include wave motion, sound, light optics, electrostatic, circuits, magnetism, and modern physics. Lab: Laboratory is required. source |
| PHY205 | Recitations in Physics I - Trig Based | — | 1 credits One hour weekly purely for problem solving. Note: Course may be used in Area V for AS/AA degrees source |
| PHY206 | Recitations in Physics II - Trig Based | — | 1 credits One hour weekly purely for problem solving. Note: Course may be used in Area V for AS/AA degrees source |
| PHY213 | General Physics with Calculus I | — | 4 credits Lab: Laboratory is required. source |
| PHY214 | General Physics with Calculus II | — | 4 credits Topics include simple harmonic motion, waves, sound, light, optics, electricity, and magnetism. Lab: Laboratory is required. source |
| PHY216 | Recitations in Physics with Calculus I | — | 1 credits One hour weekly purely for problem solving. Note: Course may be used in Area V for AS/AA degrees source |
| PHY217 | Recitations in Physics with Calculus II | — | 1 credits One hour weekly purely for problem solving. Note: Course may be used in Area V for AS/AA degrees source |
| POL200 | Introduction to Political Science | — | 3 credits This course is an introduction to the field of political science through examination of the fundamental principles, concepts, and methods of the discipline, and the basic political processe… source |
| POL211 | American National Government | — | 3 credits This course surveys the background, constitutional principles, organization, and operation of the American political system. Topics include the U. S. Constitution, federalism, civil liberti… source |
| PSY200 | General Psychology | — | 3 credits The course is a survey of the scientific study of psychological, biological, and socio-cultural factors that influence behavior and mental processes. source |
| PSY210 | Human Growth and Development | — | source |
| PSY230 | Abnormal Psychology | — | 3 credits Anxiety-related disorders, psychoses, personality disorders, and mental deficiencies will be covered. source |
| PTA100 | Introduction to Physical Therapy | — | 2 credits This course is an introduction to the field of physical therapy as a career choice. Emphasis is on the role of the PT and PTA, educational requirements, scope of practice and subspecialty a… source |
| PTA120 | Introduction to Kinesiology | — | 3 credits This course is an introduction to the clinically oriented study of functional anatomy. Emphasis is placed on a beginning level of understanding of the musculoskeletal system and nervous sys… source |
| PTA180 | Medical Terminology | — | 1 credits Emphasis is on terminology of anatomical systems, root forms, prefixes and suffixes, surgery, symptomatology, psychiatric terms, pharmaceutical terms, anesthetic terms, and abbreviation. Up… source |
| PTA200 | PT Issues and Trends | — | 2 credits Emphasis are placed on areas such as history, practice issues, psychosocial aspects of illness and cultural diversity. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss trends and issues… source |
| PTA201 | PTA Seminar | — | 2 credits This course is a continuing study of issues and trends in PT practice. Emphasis is placed on issues such as licensure, job skills, board exam review, practitioners’ roles, legal and ethical… source |
| PTA202 | PTA Communication Skills | — | 2 credits Emphasis will be placed on terminology, forms, documentation formats, computer usage, reimbursement, interpersonal communication, and legal issues. Upon completion, students should be able… source |
| PTA210 | Introduction to Physical Therapy Clinic | — | 1 credits This clinical course is designed to introduce the student to the practice of physical therapy in the clinical setting. Emphasis is on student observation of techniques in the clinic that th… source |
| PTA220 | Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on the musculoskeletal system, the nervous system, and study of human movement. Upon completion, students should be able to identify specific anatomical structures and an… source |
| PTA221 | Kinesiology Lab | — | 1 credits This laboratory course allows for hands-on appreciation of functional anatomy and kinesiology. Emphasis may include muscle and joint function, ROM/strength testing, palpation skills and exe… source |
| PTA222 | Kinesiology and Therapeutic Exercise Laboratory | — | 2 credits Emphasis includes muscle and joint function, testing applications, and therapeutic exercise. Upon completion, students should be able to integrate content areas into an understanding of nor… source |
| PTA230 | Neuroscience | — | 2 credits This course provides an overview of the neuroanatomy of the CNS and PNS as it relates to the treatment necessary for patients with dysfunctions of these systems. Emphasis includes the struc… source |
| PTA231 | Rehabilitation Techniques | — | 2 credits This course allows for hands-on appreciation of advanced rehabilitation techniques. Emphasis is placed on orthopedic and neurologic treatment techniques, therapeutic exercise procedures, an… source |
| PTA232 | Orthopedics for PTA | — | 2 credits This course provides students with an overview of orthopedic conditions observed in physical therapy. Emphasis is on the study of orthopedic conditions, determination of appropriate physica… source |
| PTA240 | Physical Disabilities I | — | 2 credits Emphasis may include conditions most commonly treated in physical therapy. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss basic pathological processes, treatment options, and prognoses… source |
| PTA241 | Physical Disabilities II | — | 2 credits This course continues a body systems study of common PT pathologies. Emphasis may include various neurological pathologies with additional focus on the needs of special populations. Upon co… source |
| PTA250 | Therapeutic Procedures I | — | 4 credits This laboratory course provides hands-on introduction to the principles and procedures of therapeutic physical therapy interventions. Emphasis is on basic patient care skills and procedures… source |
| PTA251 | Therapeutic Procedures II | — | 4 credits This laboratory course is a continued study of the principles and procedures of therapeutic PT interventions. Emphasis is on advanced physical therapy interventions and procedures and their… source |
| PTA263 | Clinical Affiliation I | — | 3 credits This clinical class will provide clinical interaction in the health care environment. The course entails on-going communication between the clinical instructor, student, and course coordina… source |
| PTA266 | Clinical Field Work I | — | 2 credits This clinical class will provide an intensive and extended clinical interaction in the health care environment. The course entails on-going communication between the clinical instructor, st… source |
| PTA268 | Clinical Practicum | — | 5 credits This clinical education experience allows the student to practice in the health care environment, using entry level skills attained in previous classroom instructions. The course entails on… source |
| PTA290 | Therapeutic Exercise | — | 1 credits This lab course covers exercise techniques commonly used in PTA practice. It may include aquatics, isometric, isotonic, isokinetic, plyometric, Swiss ball, and aerobic exercise. Upon comple… source |
| REL151 | Survey of the Old Testament | — | 3 credits This course is an introduction to the content to the Old Testament with emphasis on the historical context and contemporary theological and cultural significance of the Old Testament. The s… source |
| REL152 | Survey of the New Testament | — | 3 credits This course is a survey of the books of the New Testament with special attention focused on the historical and geographical setting. The student should have an understanding of the books of… source |
| SOC200 | Introduction to Sociology | — | 3 credits This course is an introduction to the vocabulary, concepts, and theoretical perspectives of sociology. source |
| SOC210 | Social Problems | — | source |
| SOC247 | Marriage and the Family | — | 3 credits It explores the sociological, psychological, biological, and economic factors relevant to marriage and family life. source |
| SPA101 | Introductory Spanish I | — | 4 credits This course provides an introduction to Spanish. Topics include the development of basic communication skills and the acquisition of basic knowledge of the cultures of Spanish-speaking area… source |
| SPA102 | Introductory Spanish II | — | source |
| SPA201 | Intermediate Spanish I | — | source |
| SPA202 | Intermediate Spanish II | — | source |
| SPH106 | Fundamentals of Oral Communication | — | 3 credits This is a performance course that includes the principles of human communication: intrapersonal, interpersonal, and public. It surveys current communication theory and provides practical ap… source |
| SPH107 | Fundamentals of Public Speaking | — | 3 credits This course explores principles of audience and environment analysis as well as the actual planning, rehearsing, and presenting of formal speeches to specific audiences. Historical foundati… source |
| THR113 | Theatre Workshop I | — | 2 credits This course provides practical experience in the production and performance of theatrical presentations. Note: Course may be used in Area V for AS/AA degrees source |
| THR114 | Theatre Workshop II | — | 2 credits This course provides practical experience in the production and performance of theatrical presentations. Note: Course may be used in Area V for AS/AA degrees source |
| THR115 | Theatre Workshop III | — | 2 credits This course provides practical experience in the production and performance of theatrical presentations. Note: Course may be used in Area V for AS/AA degrees source |
| THR120 | Theatre Appreciation | — | 3 credits This course is designed to increase appreciation of contemporary theater. Emphasis is given to the theater as an art form through the study of history and theory of drama and the contributi… source |
| THR126 | Introduction to Theatre | — | 3 credits This course is an introduction to the elements of the theatre, the principles of drama, and the development of theatrical productions. source |
| THR151 | Musical Theatre | — | 3 credits In this course, students will focus on performance techniques used in musical theatre. Emphasis is placed on the development of character through song, vocal and movement techniques, and so… source |
| THR152 | Musical Theatre II | — | 3 credits This course is a continuation of THR 151, focusing on advanced scene study and group work, as well as acting, vocal and movement techniques for musical theatre performance. Note: Course may… source |
| THR241 | Voice and Speech for the Performer | — | 3 credits This is a beginning course in the effective and healthy use of the vocal instrument for performance. It is designed to approach both the physical and mental processes of vocal production an… source |
| TRK111 | Basic Vehicle Operation | — | 4 credits Vehicle controls and demonstrate knowledge in how to operate a commercial vehicle. Upon completion, students should demonstrate basic operating skills in accordance with the Federal Motor C… source |
| TRK112 | Safe Operating Practices | — | 3 credits Topics include visual search, communication, speed and space management, night operation, extreme driving conditions, and proficiency development. Upon completion, students should demonstra… source |
| TRK113 | Non-Vehicle Activities | — | 2 credits Topics include pre-trip and post-trip reports, cargo documentation, hours of service requirements, accident procedures, personal health and safety, trip planning, employability skills, and… source |
| TRK114 | Vehicle Maintenance | — | 2 credits Topics include vehicle systems, preventive maintenance and servicing, and diagnosing and reporting malfunctions. Upon completion, students should be able to perform routine service function… source |
| TRK115 | Advanced Operating Practices | — | 1 credits Topics include hazard perception, emergency maneuvers, and skid control and recovery. Upon completion, students should demonstrate perceptual skills for recognition of potential hazards as… source |
| TRK116 | Proficiency Development | — | 1 credits Student performance is closely monitored by instructors to ensure that student progress toward the level of proficiency required for attainment of the Commercial Driver’s License in accorda… source |
| TRK117 | Commercial Drivers License | — | 2 credits This course is a review of information and requirements for obtaining a Commercial Driver’s License CDL. Upon completion, students should demonstrate preparedness for passing the Commercial… source |
| WDT109 | Shielded Metal Arc Fillet/PAC/CAC - Theory | — | 3 credits This course provides students with instruction on safety practices and terminology in the shielded metal arc welding SMAW process. Emphasis is placed on safety, welding terminology, equipme… source |
| WDT115 | Gtaw Carbon Pipe Theory | — | 3 credits This course is designed to provide students with the practices and procedures of welding carbon steel pipe using the gas tungsten arc weld GTAW process. Emphasis is placed on pipe positions… source |
| WDT116 | GTAW Stainless Pipe | — | 3 credits This course is designed to provide the student with the practices and procedures of welding stainless steel pipe using the gas tungsten arc weld (GTAW) process. Emphasis is placed on pipe p… source |
| WDT119 | Gas Metal Arc/flux Cored Arc Welding Theory | — | 3 credits This course introduces students to the gas metal arc and flux cored arc welding processes. Emphasis is placed on safe operating practices, handling and storage of compressed gases, process… source |
| WDT120 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding Groove Theory | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on safe operation, joint design, joint preparation, and fit-up. Upon completion, students should be able to identify the proper joint design, joint preparation and fit-up… source |
| WDT123 | Smaw Fillet/PAC/CAC Laboratory | — | 3 credits This course is designed to introduce the student to the proper set-up and operation of the shielded metal arc welding SMAW equipment. Emphasis is placed on striking and controlling the arc… source |
| WDT124 | Gas Metal Arc/Flux Cored Arc Welding Laboratory: | — | 3 credits Topics included are safety, equipment set-up, joint design and preparation, and gases. CORE source |
| WDT125 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding Groove Laboratory | — | 3 credits Emphasis is placed on welding groove joints and using various F3 and F4 group electrodes in all position. Upon completion, students should be able to make visually acceptable groove weld jo… source |
| WDT140 | Introduction to the Maritime Industry | — | 4 credits Introduces the facilities, methods, and processes used in the shipbuilding and repair industry. Describes the impact the industry has on the U.S. economy and explores the various craft oppo… source |
| WDT155 | GTAW Carbon Pipe Laboratory | — | 3 credits This course is designed to provide students with skills in welding carbon steel pipe with gas tungsten arc weld GTAW process using filler metals in the F6 groups. Emphasis is placed on weld… source |
| WDT160 | Robotics Lab I | — | 3 credits This course is the practical application of robotics theory. Students will complete machine origins, robotic programming, robotic welding parameters, link programs to create jobs, and alloc… source |
| WDT166 | Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW) | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction and demonstration with the flux core arc welding process to produce groove and fillet welds in all positions, according to applicable welding codes. Topics… source |
| WDT167 | Flux Core Arc Welding Lab | — | 3 credits This course provides instruction and demonstration with the flux core arc welding process to produce groove and fillet welds in all positions, according to applicable welding codes. Topics… source |
| WDT170 | Introduction to Maritime Structural Fitting | — | 4 credits This course is designed to cover Welding Safety, Oxyfuel Cutting, Base Metal Preparation, Weld Quality, Shielded Metal Arc Electrodes, Tack Welding, Fire Watch, Introduction to Structural F… source |
| WDT181 | Special Topics | — | 3 credits This course provides specialized instruction in various areas of the welding industry. Emphasis is placed on meeting students’ needs. source |
| WDT217 | SMAW Carbon Pipe Theory | — | 3 credits This course is designed to provide students with the practices and procedures of welding carbon steel pipe using the shielded metal arc weld SMAW process. Emphasis is placed on pipe positio… source |
| WDT219 | Welding Inspection and Testing | — | 3 credits This course provides the student with inspection skills and knowledge necessary to evaluate welded joints and apply quality control measures as needed. Emphasis is placed on interpreting we… source |
| WDT228 | GTAW Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Theory | — | 3 credits This course provides students with the knowledge needed to perform gas tungsten arc welds GTAW using ferrous and/or non-ferrous metals, according to applicable welding codes. Topics include… source |
| WDT257 | SMAW Carbon Pipe Laboratory | — | 3 credits This course is designed to provide students with skills in welding carbon steel pipe with the shielded metal arc weld SMAW process using electrodes in the F3 and F4 groups. Emphasis is plac… source |
| WDT258 | Certification Lab | — | 3 credits This course is designed to provide the student with the skills needed to perform welds using the prescribed welding process. Emphasis is placed on the welding test joints in accordance with… source |
| WDT268 | GTAW Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Laboratory | — | 3 credits This course provides students with skills needed to perform gas tungsten arc welds GTAW using ferrous and non-ferrous metals, according to applicable welding codes. Topics include safe oper… source |
| WKO110 | NCCER Core | — | 3 credits This course is designed to provide students with knowledge and skills related to multi-craft technicians in a variety of fields. Information in this course is based on the National Center f… source |
| WKO143 | MSSC Manufacturing Processes and Production | — | 3 credits This course is designed to provide students with knowledge and skills related to manufacturing processes and production in a manufacturing environment. Topics covered include: Identify cust… source |