# Columbia State Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T18:17:28.445Z from a crawl of columbiastate.edu. 575 records (93 programs · 482 courses · 0 resource pages). # Accounting, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Probability and Statistics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1591 --- # Agriculture-Agricultural Business, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AGRI1010 — Introduction to Agricultural Business - AGRI1020 — Introduction to Animal Science - AGRI1030 — Introduction to Plant Science - AGRI1040 — Introduction to Agricultural Engineering - AGRI1050 — Introduction to Soil Science - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1596 --- # Agriculture-Animal Science, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AGRI1010 — Introduction to Agricultural Business - AGRI1020 — Introduction to Animal Science - AGRI1025 — Livestock Management - AGRI1030 — Introduction to Plant Science - AGRI1040 — Introduction to Agricultural Engineering - AGRI1050 — Introduction to Soil Science - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1597 --- # Agriculture-Plant and Soil Science, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AGRI1020 — Introduction to Animal Science - AGRI1030 — Introduction to Plant Science - AGRI1050 — Introduction to Soil Science - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1598 --- # Anthropology, A.A./A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1130 — Intro to Physical Anthropology - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1592 --- # Art, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART1045 — Drawing I - ART1050 — Drawing II - ART1340 — Foundations Studio I - ART1350 — Foundations Studio II - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ART2510 — Painting I - ART2520 — Painting II - ART2620 — Digital Photography - ART2630 — Introduction to Digital Graphic Arts - ART2632 — Digital Motion Graphics - ART2710 — Printmaking I - ART2720 — Printmaking II - Intaglio - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1599 --- # Biology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM2020 — Organic Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1600 --- # Business Administration, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Probability and Statistics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1601 --- # Chemistry, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM2020 — Organic Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1602 --- # Civil Engineering, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ENGR2110 — Statics - ENGR2120 — Dynamics - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Probability and Statistics - MATH2110 — Calculus III - MATH2120 — Differential Equations - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1603 --- # Communication Studies, A.A./A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - COMM2075 — Organizational Communication - COMM2090 — Interpersonal Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1638 --- # Computer Science, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - CISP1010 — Computer Science I - CISP1020 — Computer Science II - CISP2410 — Assembly & Computer Organization - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Probability and Statistics - MATH2110 — Calculus III - MATH2120 — Differential Equations - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1604 --- # Criminal Justice, A.A./A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - CRMJ1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRMJ1020 — Introduction to the Legal Process - CRMJ2010 — Introduction to Law Enforcement - CRMJ2020 — Introduction to Corrections - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1605 --- # Early Childhood Education (Pre K-3), A.S.T. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECED1310 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - ECED2320 — Infant, Toddler, Child Development - ECED2340 — Family Dynamics and Community Involvement - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - EDUC2220 — Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1410 — Number Concepts for Teachers - MATH1420 — Geometry Concepts for Teachers - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1606 --- # Economics, A.A./A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Probability and Statistics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1607 --- # Electrical Engineering, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - CISP1010 — Computer Science I - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ENGR2130 — Circuits I - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra - MATH2110 — Calculus III - MATH2120 — Differential Equations - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1681 --- # Elementary Education (K-5), A.S.T. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - EDUC2220 — Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1410 — Number Concepts for Teachers - MATH1420 — Geometry Concepts for Teachers - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1646 --- # English, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1608 --- # Exercise Science, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HED231 — Safety and First Aid - HED241 — Principles of Nutrition - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHED2220 — Introduction to Exercise Science - PHED2320 — Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1609 --- # Finance, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Probability and Statistics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1610 --- # Foreign Language, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1611 --- # History, A.A./A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1613 --- # Imaging Sciences, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1614 --- # Information Systems, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - CISP1010 — Computer Science I - CISP1020 — Computer Science II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1615 --- # International Affairs, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1616 --- # Kinesiology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HED241 — Principles of Nutrition - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHED2220 — Introduction to Exercise Science - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1617 --- # Management, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Probability and Statistics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1618 --- # Marketing, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Probability and Statistics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1619 --- # Mass Communication, A.A./A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM1020 — Media Writing - COMM1030 — Introduction to Digital Media - COMM1240 — Intro to Broadcasting - COMM1400 — Introduction to Screenwriting - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - COMM2450 — Intro to Public Relations - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1620 --- # Mathematics, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - CISP1010 — Computer Science I - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra - MATH2110 — Calculus III - MATH2120 — Differential Equations - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1621 --- # Mechanical Engineering, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ENGR2110 — Statics - ENGR2120 — Dynamics - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra - MATH2110 — Calculus III - MATH2120 — Differential Equations - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1622 --- # Mid-Level English, A.S.T. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - EDUC2220 — Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2110 — American Literature I - ENGL2120 — Modern American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1690 --- # Mid-Level Mathematics, A.S.T. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - EDUC2220 — Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1410 — Number Concepts for Teachers - MATH1420 — Geometry Concepts for Teachers - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1691 --- # Mid-Level Science, A.S.T. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - EDUC2220 — Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1692 --- # Mid-Level Social Studies, A.S.T. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - EDUC2220 — Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1686 --- # Nutrition & Food Science, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1010 — Introductory Chemistry I with Lab - CHEM1020 — Introductory Chemistry II with Lab - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HED241 — Principles of Nutrition - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Probability and Statistics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1624 --- # Philosophy, A.A./A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1033 — Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2035 — Aesthetics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1625 --- # Physical Education, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HED231 — Safety and First Aid - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHED2220 — Introduction to Exercise Science - PHED2415 — Teaching Individual and Team Sports - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1626 --- # Physics, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - CISP1010 — Computer Science I - CITC1301 — Introduction to Programming and Logic - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra - MATH2110 — Calculus III - MATH2120 — Differential Equations - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1627 --- # Political Science, A.A./A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1628 --- # Pre-Clinical Laboratory Science, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2230 — Microbiology - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM2020 — Organic Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1629 --- # Pre-Dental Hygiene, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2230 — Microbiology - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HED241 — Principles of Nutrition - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1630 --- # Pre-Health Professions, A.S **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM2020 — Organic Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1631 --- # Pre-Occupational Therapy, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1000 — Essentials of Algebra - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1632 --- # Pre-Physical Therapy, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1000 — Essentials of Algebra - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1633 --- # Psychology, A.A./A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - CRMJ1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2110 — Psychology of Adjustment - PSYC2120 — Social Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1634 --- # Secondary Education - English, A.S.T. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - EDUC2220 — Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2110 — American Literature I - ENGL2120 — Modern American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - FREN1010 — Beginning French I - FREN1020 — Beginning French II - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - GERM1010 — Elementary German I - GERM1020 — Elementary German II - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - SPAN1010 — Beginning Spanish I - SPAN1020 — Beginning Spanish II - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1679 --- # Secondary Education - Mathematics, A.S.T. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - CHEM1010 — Introductory Chemistry I with Lab - CHEM1020 — Introductory Chemistry II with Lab - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1420 — Geometry Concepts for Teachers - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra - MATH2110 — Calculus III - MATH2120 — Differential Equations - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1680 --- # Secondary Education - Social Studies, A.S.T. **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1030 — American Government - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1678 --- # Social Work, A.A./A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1130 — Intro to Physical Anthropology - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - SWRK2010 — Introduction to Social Work - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1635 --- # Sociology, A.A./A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1636 --- # Special Education, A.S.T. **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - EDUC2220 — Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1410 — Number Concepts for Teachers - MATH1420 — Geometry Concepts for Teachers - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1030 — American Government - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1637 --- # Sport & Leisure Management, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2020 — Intro to PE, Recreation and Sports Management - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHED2220 — Introduction to Exercise Science - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1639 --- # Supply Chain Management, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - CITC1303 — Database Concepts - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Probability and Statistics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1685 --- # Theatre Arts, A.A./A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1015 — Acting I - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - THEA1040 — Special Topics in Theatre - THEA2015 — Acting II - THEA2050 — Theatrical Design Concepts - THEA2430 — Musical Drama and Speech - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1640 --- # Geography, A.A./A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG1012 — Cultural Geography - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1612 --- # Graphic Design, A.A./A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART1045 — Drawing I - ART1050 — Drawing II - ART1340 — Foundations Studio I - ART1350 — Foundations Studio II - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ART2510 — Painting I - ART2620 — Digital Photography - ART2630 — Introduction to Digital Graphic Arts - ART2632 — Digital Motion Graphics - ART2710 — Printmaking I - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1642 --- # Humanities, A.A./A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ART2630 — Introduction to Digital Graphic Arts - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM1020 — Media Writing - COMM1400 — Introduction to Screenwriting - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - COMM2450 — Intro to Public Relations - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1643 --- # Music, A.A./A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1027 — Class Piano I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - MUS1057 — Music Theory I - MUS1058 — Ear Training I - MUS1127 — Class Piano II - MUS1130 — Instrumental Performance Ensemble - MUS1410 — College Chorus - MUS1810 — Fundamentals of Music I - MUS1910 — Individual Piano I - MUS1920 — Individual Piano II - MUS1930 — Individual Voice I - MUS1940 — Individual Voice II - MUS1950 — Individual Guitar I - MUS1960 — Individual Guitar II - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1623 --- # Pre-Allied Health Sciences, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ADMN1306 — Medical Terminology I - ANES1001 — Introduction to Anesthesia Technology - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2230 — Microbiology - CHEM1010 — Introductory Chemistry I with Lab - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL0802 — Learning Support Writing - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HED231 — Safety and First Aid - HED241 — Principles of Nutrition - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH0130 — Learning Support for MATH 1130 - MATH0530 — Learning Support for MATH 1530 - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MLAB1301 — Intro to Medical Laboratory - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - RADT1100 — Introduction to Medical Imaging - READ0802 — Learning Support Reading - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1644 --- # Public Relations, A.A./A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM1020 — Media Writing - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - COMM2110 — Intro to Advertising - COMM2450 — Intro to Public Relations - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1645 --- # University Parallel, No Emphasis, A.A./A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1647 --- # Anesthesia Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ADMN1306 — Medical Terminology I - ANES1001 — Introduction to Anesthesia Technology - ANES1110 — Anesthesia Technology Clinical I - ANES1401 — Basic Principles of Anesthesia Technology - ANES1402 — Basic Principles of Anesthesia Equipment - ANES2250 — Professional Issues for the Anesthesia Technician - ANES2290 — Anesthesia Technology Capstone - ANES2401 — Advanced Principles of Anesthesia Technology - ANES2402 — Advanced Anesthesia Equipment - ANES2405 — Anesthesia Pharmacology - ANES2420 — Anesthesia Technology Clinical II - ANES2430 — Anesthesia Technology Clinical III - ANES2440 — Anesthesia Technology Clinical IV - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1010 — Introductory Chemistry I with Lab - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1648 --- # Business, Administrative Professional Technology Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ADMN1302 — Keyboarding/Formatting I - ADMN1311 — Word Processing I - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - BUSN1310 — Business Communications - BUSN1320 — Business Calculations - BUSN1350 — Sales and Service - BUSN1380 — Supervisory Management - BUSN2375 — Career Development - BUSN2395 — Business Applications - CITC1303 — Database Concepts - CITC1307 — Introduction to Spreadsheets - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1649 --- # Business, Management Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - ADMN1302 — Keyboarding/Formatting I - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - BUSN1300 — Personal Finance - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - BUSN1310 — Business Communications - BUSN1320 — Business Calculations - BUSN1330 — Entrepreneurship - BUSN1350 — Sales and Service - BUSN1380 — Supervisory Management - BUSN2370 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSN2375 — Career Development - BUSN2380 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN2395 — Business Applications - CITC1307 — Introduction to Spreadsheets - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1650 --- # Business, Medical Office Administration Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ADMN1302 — Keyboarding/Formatting I - ADMN1306 — Medical Terminology I - ADMN1311 — Word Processing I - ADMN2303 — CPT Coding - ADMN2304 — Introduction to Electronic Health Records - ADMN2318 — Medical Office Procedures - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - BUSN1310 — Business Communications - BUSN1320 — Business Calculations - BUSN2375 — Career Development - BUSN2395 — Business Applications - CITC1303 — Database Concepts - CITC1307 — Introduction to Spreadsheets - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1651 --- # Computer Information Technology, Cyber Defense Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - BUSN1310 — Business Communications - BUSN2375 — Career Development - CITC1300 — Beginning HTML & CSS - CITC1301 — Introduction to Programming and Logic - CITC1303 — Database Concepts - CITC1320 — A+ Hardware and Software - CITC1323 — CCNA I - CITC1333 — Linux LPIC-1 - CITC1342 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - CITC1351 — Principles of Information Assurance - CITC2308 — Data Analytics Spreadsheets - CITC2326 — Network Security - CITC2352 — Digital Forensics - CITC2361 — Advanced Web Design and Development - CITC2390 — Capstone Course in Computer Information - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1652 --- # Computer Information Technology, Data Analytics Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - BUSN1310 — Business Communications - BUSN2375 — Career Development - CITC1300 — Beginning HTML & CSS - CITC1301 — Introduction to Programming and Logic - CITC1303 — Database Concepts - CITC1323 — CCNA I - CITC1342 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - CITC1370 — Statistics for Data Analytics - CITC2308 — Data Analytics Spreadsheets - CITC2340 — Advanced Database Concepts & Programming - CITC2350 — Python for Data Analytics - CITC2378 — Data Visualization - CITC2390 — Capstone Course in Computer Information - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1688 --- # Computer Information Technology, Networking Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - BUSN1310 — Business Communications - BUSN2375 — Career Development - CITC1300 — Beginning HTML & CSS - CITC1301 — Introduction to Programming and Logic - CITC1303 — Database Concepts - CITC1320 — A+ Hardware and Software - CITC1323 — CCNA I - CITC1324 — CCNA II - CITC1333 — Linux LPIC-1 - CITC1342 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - CITC2308 — Data Analytics Spreadsheets - CITC2320 — Windows Server Administration - CITC2326 — Network Security - CITC2361 — Advanced Web Design and Development - CITC2390 — Capstone Course in Computer Information - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1654 --- # Computer Information Technology, Programming Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - BUSN1310 — Business Communications - BUSN2375 — Career Development - CISP1010 — Computer Science I - CISP1020 — Computer Science II - CISP2410 — Assembly & Computer Organization - CITC1300 — Beginning HTML & CSS - CITC1301 — Introduction to Programming and Logic - CITC1303 — Database Concepts - CITC1323 — CCNA I - CITC1342 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - CITC2308 — Data Analytics Spreadsheets - CITC2340 — Advanced Database Concepts & Programming - CITC2361 — Advanced Web Design and Development - CITC2390 — Capstone Course in Computer Information - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1655 --- # Criminal Justice, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - BUSN1310 — Business Communications - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - CRMJ1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRMJ1020 — Introduction to the Legal Process - CRMJ1330 — Criminal Evidence and Procedures - CRMJ1340 — Criminal Investigation - CRMJ2010 — Introduction to Law Enforcement - CRMJ2020 — Introduction to Corrections - CRMJ2312 — Criminology - CRMJ2345 — Domestic Violence - CRMJ2391 — Criminal Justice Practicum - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1030 — American Government - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1656 --- # Engineering Systems Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - EETC1311 — Electric Circuits - EETC2311 — Power Technology - EETC2332 — PLC II - EETC2333 — Industrial Electronic Controls - EETC2350 — Integrated Robotics - EETC2361 — Instrumentation Technology - EETC2399 — Special Topics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ENST1311 — Computer Aided Design I - ENST1350 — Industrial Safety - ENST1360 — Mechanical Power Transmission - ENST1370 — Manufacturing Processes - ENST2361 — Fluid Power Systems - ENST2382 — Fundamentals of Mechatronics - ENST2391 — Internship - ENST2399 — Special Topics: Robotics Simulation Software - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2030 — Tennessee History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1657 --- # General Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate - ESCI1020 — Landforms - GENT291 — General Technology Capstone - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1595 --- # Medical Informatics, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ADMN1306 — Medical Terminology I - ADMN2318 — Medical Office Procedures - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CITC1301 — Introduction to Programming and Logic - CITC1303 — Database Concepts - CITC1313 — .Net Programming - CITC1320 — A+ Hardware and Software - CITC1323 — CCNA I - CITC1324 — CCNA II - CITC1351 — Principles of Information Assurance - CITC2361 — Advanced Web Design and Development - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HIMT1301 — Introduction to Health Information Management - HIMT1302 — HIM Legal Aspects - HIMT1303 — Basic ICD Coding I - HIMT1305 — Computer Applications in Health Information - HIMT1401 — Disease Processes - HIMT2303 — Advanced Coding - HIMT2304 — HIM Management Principles - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MEDI2212 — Medical Informatics Internship - MEDI2312 — Medical Informatics Internship - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1658 --- # Medical Laboratory Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ADMN1306 — Medical Terminology I - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2230 — Microbiology - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MLAB1301 — Intro to Medical Laboratory - MLAB1310 — Practicum I - MLAB1320 — Practicum II - MLAB2130 — Seminar I - MLAB2201 — Clinical Immunology - MLAB2202 — Urinalysis/Body Fluids - MLAB2301 — Blood Bank - MLAB2310 — Practicum III - MLAB2401 — Clinical Chemistry - MLAB2402 — Hematology - MLAB2403 — Clinical Microbiology - MLAB2420 — Practicum IV - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1659 --- # Nursing - Traditional Pathway, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2230 — Microbiology - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - NRSG1120 — Pharmacology I - NRSG1320 — Women’s Health and the Childbearing Family - NRSG1330 — Pediatric Nursing - NRSG1340 — Mental Health Nursing - NRSG1620 — Medical-Surgical Nursing I - NRSG1710 — Fundamentals of Nursing - NRSG2130 — Pharmacology II - NRSG2140 — Pharmacology III - NRSG2240 — Professional Practice in Nursing - NRSG2630 — Medical-Surgical Nursing II - NRSG2640 — Medical-Surgical Nursing III - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1660 --- # Nursing - LPN/Paramedic to RN Transition Pathway, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2230 — Microbiology - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - NRSG1120 — Pharmacology I - NRSG1320 — Women’s Health and the Childbearing Family - NRSG1330 — Pediatric Nursing - NRSG1340 — Mental Health Nursing - NRSG1500 — Transition to Professional Practice - NRSG1620 — Medical-Surgical Nursing I - NRSG1710 — Fundamentals of Nursing - NRSG2130 — Pharmacology II - NRSG2140 — Pharmacology III - NRSG2240 — Professional Practice in Nursing - NRSG2630 — Medical-Surgical Nursing II - NRSG2640 — Medical-Surgical Nursing III - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1694 --- # Radiologic Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ADMN1306 — Medical Terminology I - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - RADT1100 — Introduction to Medical Imaging - RADT1215 — Introduction to Radiography - RADT1225 — Radiation Biology & Safety - RADT1260 — Radiographic Practicum I - RADT1330 — Radiographic Procedures I - RADT1340 — Radiographic Procedures II - RADT1350 — Radiographic Digital Imaging - RADT1380 — Principles of Radiation Physics - RADT1390 — Principles of Image Acquisition - RADT1470 — Radiographic Practicum II - RADT2210 — Radiographic Pathology - RADT2235 — Radiographic Procedures IV - RADT2295 — Radiographic Seminar - RADT2330 — Radiographic Procedures III - RADT2370 — Radiographic Practicum IV - RADT2385 — Radiographic Capstone - RADT2460 — Radiographic Practicum III - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1661 --- # Respiratory Care, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2230 — Microbiology - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - RESP1129 — Introduction to Clinical I - RESP1225 — Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology - RESP1310 — Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology - RESP1410 — Fundamentals of Respiratory Care I - RESP1420 — Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II - RESP2339 — Introduction to Clinical II - RESP2430 — Intensive Care Monitoring - RESP2435 — Arterial Blood Analysis - RESP2440 — Mechanical Ventilation - RESP2449 — Intensive Care Practicum I - RESP2450 — Pulmonary Functions/Seminar - RESP2455 — Pediatric Respiratory Care - RESP2459 — Intensive Care Practicum II - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1662 --- # Veterinary Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AGRI1020 — Introduction to Animal Science - AGRI1025 — Livestock Management - ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2230 — Microbiology - COLS101 — Columbia State College Success - COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL2055 — African-American Literature - ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature - ENGL2160 — Mythology - ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film - GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography - HUM1010 — Early Humanities - HUM1020 — Modern Humanities - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Government - POLS2035 — International Relations - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family - THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre - VET102 — Animal Anatomy - VET112 — Introduction to Veterinary Technology - VET113 — Veterinary Diagnostic Procedures - VET121 — Veterinary Patient Care & Management - VET191 — Clinical Practicum I - VET192 — Clinical Practicum II - VET193 — Clinical Practicum III - VET201 — Veterinary Medical & Surgical Nursing I - VET202 — Veterinary Medical & Surgical Nursing II - VET203 — Veterinary Medical & Surgical Nursing III - VET251 — Pharmacology - WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1663 --- # Accelerated Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMSA1150 — Basic EMTB/A Clinical - EMSA1250 — EMT First Responder - EMSA1260 — Basic EMTB/A Skills Lab - EMSA1350 — Introduction to EMTB/A - EMSA2250 — EMTB/A Field Internship - EMSA2260 — Advanced EMTB/A Skills - EMSA2650 — Advanced EMTB/A Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1682 --- # Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMSA1111 — Advanced EMT Clinical - EMSA1112 — Advanced EMT Field Internship - EMSA1201 — Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab - EMSA1202 — Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab - EMSA1501 — Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies - EMSA1502 — Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1668 --- # Business Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - BUSN1310 — Business Communications - BUSN1350 — Sales and Service - BUSN1380 — Supervisory Management - BUSN2370 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSN2380 — Principles of Marketing - INFS1010 — Computer Applications Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1664 --- # Computed Tomography Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - RAD210 — Computed Tomography Patient Management - RAD220 — Computed Tomography Physics - RAD230 — Computed Tomography Clinic Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1593 --- # Computer Networking Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CITC1320 — A+ Hardware and Software - CITC1323 — CCNA I - CITC1324 — CCNA II - CITC1351 — Principles of Information Assurance - CITC2320 — Windows Server Administration - CITC2326 — Network Security Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1666 --- # Cyber Security Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CITC1300 — Beginning HTML & CSS - CITC1301 — Introduction to Programming and Logic - CITC1320 — A+ Hardware and Software - CITC1323 — CCNA I - CITC1333 — Linux LPIC-1 - CITC1342 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - CITC1351 — Principles of Information Assurance - CITC2326 — Network Security - CITC2352 — Digital Forensics - INFS1010 — Computer Applications Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1683 --- # Data Analytics Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CITC1301 — Introduction to Programming and Logic - CITC1303 — Database Concepts - CITC1370 — Statistics for Data Analytics - CITC2308 — Data Analytics Spreadsheets - CITC2340 — Advanced Database Concepts & Programming - CITC2378 — Data Visualization - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1687 --- # Emergency Medical Technician Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMSB1101 — EMT Medical Skills Lab - EMSB1102 — EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab - EMSB1111 — EMT Clinical - EMSB1112 — EMT Field Internship - EMSB1601 — EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations - EMSB1602 — EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1667 --- # Engineering Systems Technology Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EETC1311 — Electric Circuits - EETC2331 — PLC I - EETC2332 — PLC II - EETC2333 — Industrial Electronic Controls - EETC2361 — Instrumentation Technology - ENST1350 — Industrial Safety - ENST1360 — Mechanical Power Transmission - ENST2199 — Special Topics: Industrial Safety - ENST2361 — Fluid Power Systems Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1670 --- # Film Crew Technology Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - COP201 — Cooperative Education - COP202 — Cooperative Education - FCT1100 — Entertainment Technology, Safety and Etiquette - FCT1550 — Production Technology - FCT1650 — Grip & Electric Technology - FCT1700 — Post-Production Technology - FCT2200 — Motion Picture Sound Recording - FCT2300 — Grip Rigging & Machinery - FCT2500 — Advanced Production and Post Tech. - FCT2600 — Lighting Tech - FCT2650 — Advanced Lighting - FCT2700 — Post-Production Technology II - FCT2750 — Motion Picture Visual Effects - FCT2800 — Preproduction - FCT2900 — Film and Production Lab Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1671 --- # Hospitality and Tourism Management Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HMGT1030 — Introduction to Hospitality Management - HMGT1130 — Supervision in the Hospitality Industry - HMGT1170 — Hospitality Sales and Marketing - HMGT1300 — The Guest Experience - HMGT1400 — Sanitation and Food Safety - HMGT1425 — Culinary Fabrication - HMGT1500 — Regional Tourism - HMGT1800 — Introduction to Event Management - HMGT1931 — Co-op Education/Internship - HMGT2390 — Culinary Capstone (Final Production) Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1672 --- # Requirements for the Paramedic Technical Certificate Include: **Certificate** ## Courses - EMSP1311 — Paramedic Clinical I - EMSP1401 — Paramedic Skills Lab I - EMSP1801 — Fundamentals of Paramedic I - EMSP2303 — Paramedic Practicum - EMSP2402 — Paramedic Skills Lab II - EMSP2403 — Paramedic Capstone - EMSP2412 — Paramedic Clinical II - EMSP2513 — Paramedic Field Internship - EMSP2802 — Fundamentals of Paramedic II Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1669 --- # Robotics Technician Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EETC1311 — Electric Circuits - EETC2332 — PLC II - EETC2333 — Industrial Electronic Controls - EETC2350 — Integrated Robotics - ENST1300 — Technical Calculations - ENST2361 — Fluid Power Systems - ENST2399 — Special Topics: Robotics Simulation Software - MECH1351 — Autonomous Robots - MECH2720 — Robotic Design and Maintenance Source: https://catalog.columbiastate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=21&poid=1689 --- # ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 1010 - Principles of Accounting I ACCT 1010 - Principles of Accounting I This course includes a study of basic accounting principles, accrual accounting, the accounting cycle, equipment accounting, financial statements for sole proprietors, and an introduction to corporations. (T) Division: BTD --- # ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 1020 - Principles of Accounting II ACCT 1020 - Principles of Accounting II An expansion of ACCT 1010 with an emphasis on corporations. Topics include corporate accounting, bonds, statement of cash flows, managerial and cost accounting, financial statement analysis, and capital investment analysis. (T) Division: BTD Prerequisites: ACCT1010 --- # ADMN1302 — Keyboarding/Formatting I 3 credits · 3 hours ADMN 1302 - Keyboarding/Formatting I ADMN 1302 - Keyboarding/Formatting I An introductory keyboarding course with an emphasis on the techniques of touch typing, speed building, and formatting of basic business documents. (C) Division: BTD --- # ADMN1306 — Medical Terminology I 3 credits · 3 hours ADMN 1306 - Medical Terminology I ADMN 1306 - Medical Terminology I First of two semester courses (within the common course library but only one at Columbia State) exploring medical terminology through the study of anatomy and physiology, review of diseases, diagnostic procedures and related treatments with additional emphasis on specialties and diagnoses. (C) Division: BTD --- # ADMN1311 — Word Processing I 3 credits · 3 hours ADMN 1311 - Word Processing I ADMN 1311 - Word Processing I An application-orientated course that includes designing and editing a variety of business documents, with emphasis on decision making and problem solving based on document design principles and mail standards. (C) Division: BTD --- # ADMN2303 — CPT Coding 3 credits · 3 hours ADMN 2303 - CPT Coding ADMN 2303 - CPT Coding CPT coding provides an introduction to the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and HCPCS Level II coding systems. Topics include CPT coding format and conventions, applying coding guidelines to ensure accurate code assignment, complexities of assigning evaluation and management codes and the format and usage of coding and modifiers. (C) Semester Availability: Spring Prerequisite(s): ADMN 1306 Division: BTD Prerequisites: ADMN1306 --- # ADMN2304 — Introduction to Electronic Health Records 3 credits · 3 hours ADMN 2304 - Introduction to Electronic Health Records ADMN 2304 - Introduction to Electronic Health Records Introduction to Electronic Health Records (EHR) presents the history of the EHR and the standards surrounding the EHR. The course provides the student with in-depth and practical training on a widely used EHR software program. (C) Division: BTD --- # ADMN2318 — Medical Office Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours ADMN 2318 - Medical Office Procedures ADMN 2318 - Medical Office Procedures A study of the career of a medical office assistant including medical ethics, communications, billing and collections, and insurance in the medical office. (C) Division: BTD --- # AGRI1010 — Introduction to Agricultural Business 3 credits · 3 hours AGRI 1010 - Introduction to Agricultural Business AGRI 1010 - Introduction to Agricultural Business Scope, importance, and relationship of agribusiness to the general economics as well as practical applications of agribusiness, and an introduction to the theories of agricultural economics. (T) Division: SMD --- # AGRI1020 — Introduction to Animal Science 4 credits · 4 hours AGRI 1020 - Introduction to Animal Science AGRI 1020 - Introduction to Animal Science A basic study of the anatomy and physiology of farm animals. The fundamentals of feeding, genetics, marketing, animal health, and meat production will be discussed, as well as the scope of the animal industry in today’s society. (T) --- # AGRI1025 — Livestock Management 3 credits · 3 hours AGRI 1025 - Livestock Management AGRI 1025 - Livestock Management The management practices involved in the production of swine, beef cattle, and sheep. Topics include crossbreeding, breeding, feeding, dehorning, castration, vaccinating, diseases, internal and external parasite control, marketing and the facilities needed. Students are assigned animals to care for and manage throughout the semester. (TE) Prerequisites: AGRI1020 --- # AGRI1030 — Introduction to Plant Science 3 credits · 3 hours AGRI 1030 - Introduction to Plant Science AGRI 1030 - Introduction to Plant Science A study of the anatomy and physiology of cultivated plants used in agriculture. The factors affecting plant growth such as insects, weeds, diseases, and fertility will also be included. (T) --- # AGRI1040 — Introduction to Agricultural Engineering 3 credits · 3 hours AGRI 1040 - Introduction to Agricultural Engineering AGRI 1040 - Introduction to Agricultural Engineering A general study of the field of agricultural engineering. Areas of study include farm buildings and related structures, fundamentals of electricity, farm power and machinery, and the principles of land measuring and surveying. (TE) --- # AGRI1050 — Introduction to Soil Science 4 credits · 4 hours AGRI 1050 - Introduction to Soil Science AGRI 1050 - Introduction to Soil Science A study of the properties of soil–its origin, classification, and physical and chemical composition. Lab exercises deal with soil minerals, soil structure, and soil moisture; the effects of liming and fertilizing and their influence on plant growth. (T) --- # AGRI1060 — Special Topics in Agriculture 1 credits · 1 hours AGRI 1060 - Special Topics in Agriculture AGRI 1060 - Special Topics in Agriculture An analysis of contemporary agricultural ethical issues as viewed by customers, advocacy groups, and producers. While issues may vary, topics may include: animal welfare, biotechnology, environmental protection, food quality, food policy, land use, and tobacco. This course may be repeated once for credit. Division: SMD --- # ANES1001 — Introduction to Anesthesia Technology 1 credits · 1 hours ANES 1001 - Introduction to Anesthesia Technology ANES 1001 - Introduction to Anesthesia Technology The course is a general introduction to the role of the Anesthesia Technologist, professional expectations, and practice standards. (NT) Prerequisites: BIOL2010 --- # ANES1110 — Anesthesia Technology Clinical I 1 credits · 1 hours ANES 1110 - Anesthesia Technology Clinical I ANES 1110 - Anesthesia Technology Clinical I This course provides the student an experience in direct observation in the health care setting with a focus on anesthesia technology. Emphasis is placed on beginning professional skills development of an anesthesia technician. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis. (NT) Clinical Hours: 45 Prerequisite(s): BIOL 2020 Corequisite(s): ANES 1401 and ANES 1402 Division: HSD Prerequisites: BIOL2020 --- # ANES1401 — Basic Principles of Anesthesia Technology 4 credits · 4 hours ANES 1401 - Basic Principles of Anesthesia Technology ANES 1401 - Basic Principles of Anesthesia Technology The course is an introduction to anesthesiology’s contribution to quality patient care and the relationship of the anesthesia technician to other healthcare professionals. The focus is on patient safety, universal precautions and employee safety in the healthcare environment. An introduction to the theory and concepts of a surgical environment is given including the fundamentals of a variety of anesthesia equipment and basic case set-up utilizing anesthesia supplies. (NT) Prerequisites: BIOL2020 --- # ANES1402 — Basic Principles of Anesthesia Equipment 4 credits · 4 hours ANES 1402 - Basic Principles of Anesthesia Equipment ANES 1402 - Basic Principles of Anesthesia Equipment This course offers an introduction to the theories and concepts in the adequate function of anesthesia equipment including maintaining equipment, repairing defects and trouble-shooting complications. The student will be introduced to basic equipment used for patients while undergoing anesthesia, including airway equipment and hemodynamic monitoring. Introduction to point-of-care testing (POCT) will also be covered. (NT) Prerequisites: BIOL2020 --- # ANES2250 — Professional Issues for the Anesthesia Technician 2 credits · 2 hours ANES 2250 - Professional Issues for the Anesthesia Technician ANES 2250 - Professional Issues for the Anesthesia Technician This course surveys the current trends in anesthesia technology. Emphasis is placed on professional issues such as continuing education, ethical behavior, team functioning and organization of health care institutions. (NT) Prerequisites: ANES2401, ANES2402, ANES2405, ANES2420 --- # ANES2290 — Anesthesia Technology Capstone 2 credits · 2 hours ANES 2290 - Anesthesia Technology Capstone ANES 2290 - Anesthesia Technology Capstone This course includes current topics in Anesthesia Technology, emerging trends, a review of curriculum content, and preparation for certification examination. (NT) Prerequisites: ANES2401, ANES2402, ANES2420, ANES2405 --- # ANES2401 — Advanced Principles of Anesthesia Technology 4 credits · 4 hours ANES 2401 - Advanced Principles of Anesthesia Technology ANES 2401 - Advanced Principles of Anesthesia Technology This course covers the theory and concepts of the use and function of anesthesia supplies and equipment used for various surgical procedures to include studies in general, regional and conscious sedations as well as patient positioning. Additional topics are types of anesthesia emergencies, including difficult airways, malignant hyperthermia, hemorrhage and cardiac arrest. (NT) Prerequisites: ANES1401, ANES1402 --- # ANES2402 — Advanced Anesthesia Equipment 4 credits · 4 hours ANES 2402 - Advanced Anesthesia Equipment ANES 2402 - Advanced Anesthesia Equipment This course provides instruction and lab application to the theories and concepts of advanced anesthesia equipment that are used in complex anesthesia/surgical situations. Topics include invasive monitoring and high-level equipment: thromboelastograph, cell saver, transducers and transesophageal echocardiogram to properly assist with care of a high-risk patient. (NT) Prerequisites: ANES1401, ANES1402 --- # ANES2405 — Anesthesia Pharmacology 4 credits · 4 hours ANES 2405 - Anesthesia Pharmacology ANES 2405 - Anesthesia Pharmacology This course covers the theory and concepts in the proper use and safe practice of delivery and storage of anesthesia medications. Drugs commonly used in the practice of anesthesia will be studied. Emphasis is placed on the proper identification of these drugs by trade and generic names, their basic pharmacological action, and how they are used in a clinical setting. (NT) --- # ANES2420 — Anesthesia Technology Clinical II 4 credits · 4 hours ANES 2420 - Anesthesia Technology Clinical II ANES 2420 - Anesthesia Technology Clinical II This clinical experience provides the student with the opportunity to observe and practice the principles of infection control in a surgical setting as well as gain experience with specific anesthesia equipment. The student will observe, obtain and practice specific technical skills. Hands-on experience will provide technical skills and further understanding of the theories taught within the classroom. (NT) Prerequisites: ANES1401, ANES1402 --- # ANES2430 — Anesthesia Technology Clinical III 4 credits · 4 hours ANES 2430 - Anesthesia Technology Clinical III ANES 2430 - Anesthesia Technology Clinical III This clinical course takes place in diverse health care settings. The clinical experiences will provide the student with the opportunity to observe and practice the entry level skills with specific anesthesia equipment. The student will observe, obtain and practice at an entry skill level. Hands-on experience will provide technical skills and further application of the theories taught within the classroom. (NT) When inal semester during first 7-week term Clinical Hours: 180 Prerequisite(s): ANES 2401… Prerequisites: ANES2401, ANES2402, ANES2420, ANES2405 --- # ANES2440 — Anesthesia Technology Clinical IV 4 credits · 4 hours ANES 2440 - Anesthesia Technology Clinical IV ANES 2440 - Anesthesia Technology Clinical IV This clinical course takes place in diverse health care settings. The clinical experiences will provide the student with the opportunity to observe and practice the entry level skills with specific anesthesia equipment. The student will observe, obtain and practice at an entry skill level. Hands-on experience will provide technical skills and further application of the theories taught within the classroom. (NT) When inal semester during second 7-week term Clinical Hours: 180 Prerequisite(s): ANES 2430… Prerequisites: ANES2430 --- # ANTH1130 — Intro to Physical Anthropology 3 credits · 3 hours ANTH 1130 - Intro to Physical Anthropology ANTH 1130 - Intro to Physical Anthropology An examination of human evolution and variation focusing on primatological, paleontological, and genetic evidence. (T) Division: HASS --- # ANTH1230 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3 credits · 3 hours ANTH 1230 - Intro to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 1230 - Intro to Cultural Anthropology Cultural Anthropology is the study of human culture across global societies. This course involves a comparative examination of human cultures across time and space and will introduce students to the history, methods, and theories of anthropology. Primary attention will be given to the topics of religion, marriage and kinship, economics, warfare, and globalization. (T) Division: HASS --- # ANTH1430 — Intro Prehistoric Archaeology 3 credits · 3 hours ANTH 1430 - Intro Prehistoric Archaeology ANTH 1430 - Intro Prehistoric Archaeology An examination of archaeological field techniques, laboratory methods, theories, and requisite federal and state laws. Survey of past civilizations and culture change, utilizing archaeological evidence, from the earliest dated human cultures to the emergence of complex civilizations. (T) Division: HASS --- # ART1035 — Introduction to Art 3 credits · 3 hours ART 1035 - Introduction to Art ART 1035 - Introduction to Art A course designed to enable students to analyze and criticize their environment through the visual arts. A lecture course, illustrated with slides and videos. (T) Division: HASS --- # ART1045 — Drawing I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 1045 - Drawing I ART 1045 - Drawing I An introduction to the materials and techniques of drawing. (T) --- # ART1050 — Drawing II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 1050 - Drawing II ART 1050 - Drawing II Emphasis on drawing as a means of artistic expression. (T) Prerequisites: ART1045 --- # ART1340 — Foundations Studio I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 1340 - Foundations Studio I ART 1340 - Foundations Studio I A structured studio course that investigates the two-dimensional design elements of form, line, shape, value, and texture. Studio problems and class critiques are used to encourage professional and self-directed concepts. (T) --- # ART1350 — Foundations Studio II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 1350 - Foundations Studio II ART 1350 - Foundations Studio II An emphasis on color theory, space, and three-dimensional problems. (T) --- # ART2000 — Art History Survey I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2000 - Art History Survey I ART 2000 - Art History Survey I A survey of architecture, painting and sculpture from prehistoric times to the Renaissance. (T) Division: HASS --- # ART2020 — Art History Survey II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2020 - Art History Survey II ART 2020 - Art History Survey II A survey of art events leading up to and including the art of the present. (T) Division: HASS --- # ART2510 — Painting I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2510 - Painting I ART 2510 - Painting I An introduction to the techniques, materials and tools used in oil and acrylic polymer painting. (TE) Prerequisites: ART1045 --- # ART2520 — Painting II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2520 - Painting II ART 2520 - Painting II An emphasis on individual experimentation in oil and acrylic polymer painting. (TE) Prerequisites: ART2510 --- # ART2620 — Digital Photography 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2620 - Digital Photography ART 2620 - Digital Photography An emphasis on digital camera techniques, accessories, and specific problems. Individual projects and assignments will be critiqued. Studio time is available for students. Access to a digital SLR camera is required for this course. (TE) Division: HASS --- # ART2630 — Introduction to Digital Graphic Arts 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2630 - Introduction to Digital Graphic Arts ART 2630 - Introduction to Digital Graphic Arts An introduction to computer graphics software and techniques. Students will learn fundamental skills in graphic design, digital imaging and illustration using industry standard graphics software. (TE) Division: HASS --- # ART2632 — Digital Motion Graphics 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2632 - Digital Motion Graphics ART 2632 - Digital Motion Graphics This course focuses on motion graphics or time-based art. Adobe Animate and After Effects are leading software packages for the creation of online-based, interactive media. In this course you learn the tools/concepts of this program and other motion-based software formats (blender), the many interactive possibilities, including drawing, image, text, animation, sound, and basic action-scripting integration. Also, you can explore the steps in creating animated productions from start-to-finish, including site map and navigatio… --- # ART2710 — Printmaking I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2710 - Printmaking I ART 2710 - Printmaking I An introduction to the printmaking processes; concentrating on wood cuts, linoleum cuts, monoprints, and collographs. (TE) --- # ART2720 — Printmaking II - Intaglio 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2720 - Printmaking II - Intaglio ART 2720 - Printmaking II - Intaglio An emphasis on metal engraving, dry point, etching, and individual experimentation. (TE) Prerequisites: ART2710 --- # ASTR1030 — Survey of Astronomy 4 credits · 4 hours ASTR 1030 - Survey of Astronomy ASTR 1030 - Survey of Astronomy This is a survey course in Astronomy, covering the history of astronomy, the solar system and its formation, the Sun and stars, and galaxies. (TE) --- # BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 1010 - Introduction to Biology BIOL 1010 - Introduction to Biology This is an introduction to biology course designed for non-science majors. This course’s primary focus is on the relationship between basic biological principles and our everyday life. Topics covered in this course includes the process of science, cellular function and reproduction, molecular biology, genetics, evolution, and the diversity of life. Students can not receive credit for both BIOL 1010, BIOL 1080 and BIOL 1110. (TE) --- # BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 1020 - Diversity of Life BIOL 1020 - Diversity of Life This course is designed for non-science majors to investigate the structure-function relationships in multicellular, organisms with a primary focus on plants and animals. Topics covered in this course include plan evolution, plant structure and function, human anatomy and physiology, and ecology. Students can not receive credit for both BIOL 1020 and BIOL 1120. (TE) Prerequisites: BIOL1010 --- # BIOL1080 — Concepts of Biology 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 1080 - Concepts of Biology BIOL 1080 - Concepts of Biology A survey course in biology. This course provides an introduction to the biological sciences, including the scientific method, structure and function of cells, genetics, diversity of life, and ecology. Primarily designed for non-science majors, whose program of study requires one semester of biological science combined with a semester of chemistry, physics, physical science or astronomy. BIOL 1080 cannot be paired with any other BIOL course to fulfill the natural science general education requirements (except where noted in the de… --- # BIOL1110 — General Biology I 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 1110 - General Biology I BIOL 1110 - General Biology I This course is designed for science and pre-professional majors. This is an introductory course devoted to the study of scientific methodology, principles of cellular biology, the dynamics of the living cell, molecular biology, genetics, and evolution. A beginning study of the structure and function of living organisms including viruses, bacteria, protists, and fungi is also included. May not receive credit for both BIOL 1110 and BIOL 1010 and BIOL 1080 . (T) --- # BIOL1120 — General Biology II 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 1120 - General Biology II BIOL 1120 - General Biology II This course is designed for science and pre-professional majors. This course continues the study of the structure and function of living organisms and includes the plant and animal kingdoms. Emphasis is placed on tissues, systems, and comparative physiology. Ecology is also included. May not receive credit for both BIOL 1120 and BIOL 1020 and BIOL 1080 . (T) Prerequisites: BIOL1110 --- # BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 2010 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2010 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Fundamentals of cellular biology are introduced to the student in preparation for later emphasis on the human integument, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Chemistry, tissues, and special senses are included. (T) --- # BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 2020 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 2020 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II A study of the structure and function of the human excretory, reproductive, endocrine, circulatory, lymphatic, digestive, and respiratory systems with final emphasis on the interrelationships of the various systems. Metabolism, development, and immunity are also included. (T) Prerequisites: BIOL2010 --- # BIOL2230 — Microbiology 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 2230 - Microbiology BIOL 2230 - Microbiology An introductory study of the morphology, physiology, pathogenicity, and control of bacteria. Also included are vertebrate immunology with particular emphasis on the components of the immune system and antigen-antibody interactions. The laboratory emphasizes the isolation and culture of bacteria using quantitative and diagnostic techniques. (TE) Prerequisites: BIOL1110, BIOL1120, BIOL2010, BIOL2020 --- # BIOL2900 — Introduction to Biology Research 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 2900 - Introduction to Biology Research BIOL 2900 - Introduction to Biology Research This introductory course provides students hands-on biology research opportunities based upon the scientific method to develop proper techniques and prepare students for more rigorous research in the future. Students will develop research models, collect data, review data analysis, and report findings on research. (TE) Prerequisites: BIOL1010, BIOL1080, BIOL1110, BIOL2010, CHEM1110 --- # BIOL2901 — Introduction to Biology Research I 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 2901 - Introduction to Biology Research I BIOL 2901 - Introduction to Biology Research I This introductory research-based, project based, course is designed to create hands-on research opportunities to promote, and to advance creativity, critical thinking, communication and writing skills following the scientific method. The focus of the course will be project development and data collection. Course can be repeated for up to a maximum of 2 hours. (TE) Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1010 , BIOL 1080 , BIOL 1110 , or BIOL 2010 or CHEM 1110 Division: SMD Prerequisites: BIOL1010, BIOL1080, BIOL1110, BIOL2010, CHEM1110 --- # BIOL2902 — Introduction to Biology Research II 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 2902 - Introduction to Biology Research II BIOL 2902 - Introduction to Biology Research II This research-based, project based, hands-on course is designed to continue student research skills by creating further opportunities to continue research projects at more advanced levels. The course will focus on research data analysis and presentation of research data. Course can be repeated for up to a maximum of 2 hours. (TE) Prerequisite(s): BIOL 2901 Division: SMD Prerequisites: BIOL2901 --- # BUS2165 — Current Topics in Business Management 1 credits · 1 hours BUS 2165 - Current Topics in Business Management BUS 2165 - Current Topics in Business Management This course deals with a specific topic of special interest in business management. Course content and credit will be determined by academic departments and announced in the printed course schedule. This course may be repeated for credit only if a different topic is covered. (NT) Division: BTD --- # BUS2265 — Current Topics in Business Management 2 credits · 2 hours BUS 2265 - Current Topics in Business Management BUS 2265 - Current Topics in Business Management This course deals with a specific topic of special interest in business management. Course content and credits will be determined by academic departments and announced in the printed course schedule. This course may be repeated for credit only if a different topic is covered. (NT) Division: BTD --- # BUS2365 — Current Topics in Business Management 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 2365 - Current Topics in Business Management BUS 2365 - Current Topics in Business Management This course deals with a specific topic of special interest in business management. Course content and credits will be determined by academic departments and announced in the printed course schedule. This course may be repeated for credit only if a different topic is covered. (NT) Division: BTD --- # BUSN1300 — Personal Finance 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 1300 - Personal Finance BUSN 1300 - Personal Finance This course s students to define and reach personal financial goals. Topics may include: planning, budgeting, taxes, credit, housing, insurance, investing and retirement planning. (C) Division: BTD --- # BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 1305 - Introduction to Business BUSN 1305 - Introduction to Business This course provides an introduction to the business environment. Topics may include business ownership and organization, management, marketing, business ethics, accounting, economics, finance, and business careers. (C) Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Division: BTD --- # BUSN1310 — Business Communications 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 1310 - Business Communications BUSN 1310 - Business Communications This course is a study of the principles, practices, and mechanics of various types of effective written and oral business communications. (C) Division: BTD --- # BUSN1320 — Business Calculations 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 1320 - Business Calculations BUSN 1320 - Business Calculations This course is a study of the application of mathematics to solve problems related to routine business operations. Topics may include insurance, taxes, consumer credit, retail applications, investments, and introductory statistics. (C) Division: BTD --- # BUSN1330 — Entrepreneurship 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 1330 - Entrepreneurship BUSN 1330 - Entrepreneurship This course explores the strategies necessary to start and operate a business. Topics may include development of a business plan and strategies in marketing, management, finance, accounting, customer service, and operations. (C) Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Division: BTD --- # BUSN1350 — Sales and Service 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 1350 - Sales and Service BUSN 1350 - Sales and Service This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of customer service and selling. Topics may include developing and conveying a positive attitude, identifying buying motives and customer needs, developing and delivering a sales presentation, customer approaches, sales strategies, and cultivating repeat business through service. (C) Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Division: BTD --- # BUSN1380 — Supervisory Management 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 1380 - Supervisory Management BUSN 1380 - Supervisory Management This course provides for the development of supervisory ability and judgement through a presentation of the principles and techniques of effective supervision. Topics may include functions of a supervisor, communication, motivation, training, and the changing workplace. (NT) Division: BTD --- # BUSN2300 — Business Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2300 - Business Ethics BUSN 2300 - Business Ethics This course introduces basic ethical theories and value systems and applies these perspectives to moral issues, problems, and situations which arise within the business environment. (C) Division: BTD --- # BUSN2340 — Human Resource Management 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2340 - Human Resource Management BUSN 2340 - Human Resource Management This course is a study of principles of human resource management, which may include equal employment law and the recruitment, selection, and development of the human resources. (C) Division: BTD --- # BUSN2370 — Legal Environment of Business 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2370 - Legal Environment of Business BUSN 2370 - Legal Environment of Business This is a study of the principles of the American legal system as they relate to the conduce of business in society. (C) Division: BTD --- # BUSN2375 — Career Development 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2375 - Career Development BUSN 2375 - Career Development This course is a study of concepts, traits, and skills needed to be successful in the workplace. Positive self-image, professional image, business etiquette, interpersonal skills, and career plans will be addressed. Interview, resume, and job search skills will also be covered. (C) Division: BTD --- # BUSN2380 — Principles of Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2380 - Principles of Marketing BUSN 2380 - Principles of Marketing This course is a study of basic marketing principles and practices, including the selection of target markets and the development of the marketing mix (produce, price, promotion, and place of distribution). (C) Division: BTD --- # BUSN2395 — Business Applications 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2395 - Business Applications BUSN 2395 - Business Applications This capstone course requires students to apply critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills to a real or simulated business environment. (C) Prerequisite(s): Sophomore Standing and Permission of Instructor Division: BTD --- # CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I 4 credits · 4 hours CHEM 1110 - General Chemistry I CHEM 1110 - General Chemistry I The study of matter, nomenclature of inorganic compounds, stoichiometric calculations, structure of atoms, bonding, the gaseous state, solutions, and nuclear chemistry. You may not enroll in this course if you have completed CHEM 1010 with a passing grade. (T) --- # CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II 4 credits · 4 hours CHEM 1120 - General Chemistry II CHEM 1120 - General Chemistry II The study of chemical equilibrium including ionic equilibria, acids, bases and salts, solubility product principle, redox reactions, electrochemistry, thermochemistry, chemical kinetics, introduction to organic chemistry. Qualitative analysis is presented in laboratory. You may not enroll in this course if you have completed CHEM 1020 with a passing grade. (T) Prerequisites: CHEM1110 --- # CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I 4 credits · 4 hours CHEM 2010 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2010 - Organic Chemistry I The study of properties of aliphatic and alicyclic hydrocarbons, stereochemistry alkylhalides, alkenes, alkynes, alcohols, ethers, and benzene. (T) Semester Availability: Fall Prerequisites: CHEM1120 --- # CHEM2020 — Organic Chemistry II 4 credits · 4 hours CHEM 2020 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2020 - Organic Chemistry II The study of spectroscopy, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, condensation reactions, amines, phenols, fats, carbohydrates, amino acids, and proteins. (T) Semester Availability: Spring Prerequisites: CHEM2010 --- # CEN102 — Dance Performance and Production Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CEN 102 - Dance Performance and Production Lab CEN 102 - Dance Performance and Production Lab A structured laboratory course giving credit to students for their experiences in the production areas and performance of dance as an art form. The course is fourfold in content, including auditions, rehearsals, performances, and all facets of production. Experience in working with a choreographer and performing in both laboratory and concert settings. All students in the course are provided the opportunity to be involved in a dance production in the capacities of auditions, performance and/or produc… --- # CEN105 — Dance Conditioning 1 credits · 1 hours CEN 105 - Dance Conditioning CEN 105 - Dance Conditioning This course involves the study of a variety of physical conditioning methods, somatic practices, and injury prevention techniques that promote movement efficiency and physical development of the dancer’s body. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 2 credits. (NT) Division: WODC --- # CEN107 — Ballet Technique I 2 credits · 2 hours CEN 107 - Ballet Technique I CEN 107 - Ballet Technique I This course explores classical ballet techniques with emphasis on exploration of ballet as a classical art form. For students with little or not experience in ballet. This course meets three hours per week. Course may be repeated for a maximum of four credits. (NT) Division: WODC --- # CEN109 — Tap Dance Technique I 2 credits · 2 hours CEN 109 - Tap Dance Technique I CEN 109 - Tap Dance Technique I This course explores tap dance techniques with an emphasis on exploration of fundamental of dance as a form of artistic communication. For students with little or no previous experience in tap dance. This course meets three hours per week. Course may be repeated for a maximum of six credits. (NT) Division: WODC --- # CEN110 — Modern Dance Techniques I 2 credits · 2 hours CEN 110 - Modern Dance Techniques I CEN 110 - Modern Dance Techniques I This is a foundational level, movement-based course that introduces the concepts and techniques of modern dance. This course is designed for students with little or no previous dance experience. Students will participate in exploring the technique, theory, and historical contributions framing modern dance. Through this class, students will be encouraged to focus on improving coordination, balance, core control, strength, spatial awareness, and performance. This course meeting three hours per week. Course may be repeated f… --- # CEN111 — Jazz Dance Technique I 2 credits · 2 hours CEN 111 - Jazz Dance Technique I CEN 111 - Jazz Dance Technique I This course explores contemporary jazz dance techniques with an emphasis on exploration of fundamentals of dance as a form of artistic communication. For students with little or no previous experience in jazz dance. This course meets three hours per week. Course may be repeated for a maximum of six credits. (NT) Division: WODC --- # CEN206 — Ballet Technique II 2 credits · 2 hours CEN 206 - Ballet Technique II CEN 206 - Ballet Technique II This course explores intermediate ballet techniques. This course meets three hours per week. Course may be repeated for a maximum of four credits with permission of instructor. Division: WODC --- # CEN210 — Modern Dance Techniques II 2 credits · 2 hours CEN 210 - Modern Dance Techniques II CEN 210 - Modern Dance Techniques II This course explores intermediate modern dance techniques. This course meets three hours per week. Course may be repeated for a maximum of six credits with permission of instructor. Division: WODC --- # COLS101 — Columbia State College Success 1 credits · 1 hours COLS 101 - Columbia State College Success COLS 101 - Columbia State College Success This is a one-credit hour course designed to assist new college students in transitioning to the Columbia State Campus environment. Learning modules include Success Strategies, Campus Resources/Technology, Career Development, and Campus Involvement. The purpose of the course is to provide information that will maximize students’ chances for success while minimizing the time required to achieve their educational goals. It is strongly recommended that students complete this course during their first semester at… --- # COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communication 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 1010 - Introduction to Mass Communication COMM 1010 - Introduction to Mass Communication This course reviews the history and functions of mass media, while examining the role media play in society, their effect on culture, and the concerns they pose for a democracy. Media literacy and media criticism skills are taught. (T) Division: WODC --- # COMM1020 — Media Writing 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 1020 - Media Writing COMM 1020 - Media Writing This course introduces the theories and practices of media writing for multiple platforms, including print, broadcast, and Internet. Stresses the importance of the interview process as the basis for good media writing, including journalism and marketing communication. (T) Division: WODC Prerequisites: COMM1010 --- # COMM1030 — Introduction to Digital Media 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 1030 - Introduction to Digital Media COMM 1030 - Introduction to Digital Media This course examines the organization, structure, functions, social aspects, and dominance of media companies. Emphasis is placed on the business of media, storytelling skills, and software used for media creation. (TE) Division: WODC --- # COMM1240 — Intro to Broadcasting 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 1240 - Intro to Broadcasting COMM 1240 - Intro to Broadcasting General orientation to the field of broadcasting, including the structure, function, social and historical aspects of broadcasting. (TE) Semester Availability: Spring Prerequisite(s): COMM 1010 and COMM 1020 Division: WODC Prerequisites: COMM1010, COMM1020 --- # COMM1400 — Introduction to Screenwriting 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 1400 - Introduction to Screenwriting COMM 1400 - Introduction to Screenwriting The class will critically review scripts, write scripts and make short films based on student composed scripts. (TE) Division: WODC --- # COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 2025 - Fundamentals of Communication COMM 2025 - Fundamentals of Communication A course in interpersonal/intrapersonal aspects of communication focusing on public speaking (persuasive, informative, media, and small group) presentations. Also covers communication history, critical thinking, multicultural and mass media communication styles. (T) Division: WODC Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 2055 - Argumentation and Debate COMM 2055 - Argumentation and Debate This course introduces students to logical and rhetorical analyses of speech, writing, and thinking. The greatest emphasis will be in understanding the nature of logical proof, although ethical proof must be considered as well. (T) Division: WODC Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # COMM2075 — Organizational Communication 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 2075 - Organizational Communication COMM 2075 - Organizational Communication Basic principles of communication within organizations. Topics and activities may include organizational/communication theory, group problem solving, case studies, interviewing, and formal presentations. (TE) Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010 Division: WODC Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # COMM2090 — Interpersonal Communication 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 2090 - Interpersonal Communication COMM 2090 - Interpersonal Communication The study and practice of dynamic interactions amongst individuals and groups. Foci include transactions at work, tasks, and committees to achieve meaningful results: activities, --- # COMM2110 — Intro to Advertising 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 2110 - Intro to Advertising COMM 2110 - Intro to Advertising This course provides an overview of the principles and practices in the field of advertising, including consumer behavior and evaluation and production of media messages. Emphasis is placed on understanding target markets, copywriting, branding, and campaigns. (T) Division: WODC --- # COMM2450 — Intro to Public Relations 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 2450 - Intro to Public Relations COMM 2450 - Intro to Public Relations This course introduces the principles, theories and common practices in the field of public relations. Emphasis is placed on the importance of understanding media audiences, messaging, and strategic writing. (TE) Division: WODC --- # CITC1300 — Beginning HTML & CSS 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 1300 - Beginning HTML & CSS CITC 1300 - Beginning HTML & CSS A beginning course in HTML that provides instruction in creating Web pages. Students learn to write HTML code. Topics include using HTML tags, CSS formatting, and appropriate scripting languages. (C) Division: BTD --- # CITC1301 — Introduction to Programming and Logic 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 1301 - Introduction to Programming and Logic CITC 1301 - Introduction to Programming and Logic This course is an introduction to the logic necessary for application programming. Topics include logic analysis, techniques of structured design, process flow, and object oriented concepts. A programming language will be used to teach data types, variables, control structures, methods and arrays. (C) Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Division: BTD --- # CITC1303 — Database Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 1303 - Database Concepts CITC 1303 - Database Concepts An introduction to the concepts and syntax of relational database management systems. Topics include data modeling, database design concepts, tables and queries and other database objects using the tools provided in a relational DBMS. (C) Division: BTD --- # CITC1307 — Introduction to Spreadsheets 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 1307 - Introduction to Spreadsheets CITC 1307 - Introduction to Spreadsheets Computer Spreadsheets is a study of the basic capabilities of computerized spreadsheets, including concepts, printing, charts, and the use of formulas and functions. Spreadsheet automation and database concepts are introduced. (C) Prerequisite(s): INFS 1010 Division: BTD Prerequisites: INFS1010 --- # CITC1320 — A+ Hardware and Software 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 1320 - A+ Hardware and Software CITC 1320 - A+ Hardware and Software Computer Hardware and Software covers installation, maintenance, repair, troubleshooting, and connectivity of computers and networks. Topics include the internal components of a computer, installing an operating system, troubleshooting using system tools and diagnostic software, connecting to a network, implementing security best practices on a workstation, and peripheral setup and troubleshooting. This course integrates virtual learning tools to supplement classroom learning and to provide an interactive “hands-on” exp… --- # CITC1321 — A+ Hardware 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 1321 - A+ Hardware CITC 1321 - A+ Hardware An introduction to basics of computer hardware. Topics include identification and installation of internal components, disk configuration, ports, cables, peripherals and networking concepts and connections. (C) Division: BTD --- # CITC1323 — CCNA I 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 1323 - CCNA I CITC 1323 - CCNA I Introduction to Networks is the first of two courses leading to the Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) designation and is the first of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA R&S) designation. This course introduces Networking Academy students to the networking field. Topics include Network terminology, Network protocols, Local-area networks (LANs), Wide-area networks (WANs), Open System Interconnection (OSI) model, Cabling, Routers, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, and Network standards. (C) Division: BTD --- # CITC1324 — CCNA II 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 1324 - CCNA II CITC 1324 - CCNA II Routing and Switching Essentials is the second of two courses leading to the Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) designation and is the second of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA R&S) designation. This course focuses on the following: basic routing and switching concepts, Virtual LANs (VLANs), lnter-VLAN routing,static routing and dynamic routing protocols, Single-Area OSPF, Access ControlLists (ACLs), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and Network Address Translation (NAT). (C) Semester Availab… Prerequisites: CITC1323 --- # CITC1333 — Linux LPIC-1 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 1333 - Linux LPIC-1 CITC 1333 - Linux LPIC-1 This course prepares the student to complete the LPIC-1 Junior Level Linux Certification exams 101 and 102. Topics will include Linux command line operation, maintenance tasks within Linux, and installation, configuration, and connectivity of Linux workstations. (C) Prerequisite(s): INFS 1010 Division: BTD Prerequisites: INFS1010 --- # CITC1342 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 1342 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence CITC 1342 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence This course introduces students to artificial intelligence (AI). Students will learn about the history of AI, its types, and its impact on society. Emphasis will be placed on emergence of new, modern AI technologies, and its ethical usage in education, business and technology. (C) Division: BTD --- # CITC1351 — Principles of Information Assurance 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 1351 - Principles of Information Assurance CITC 1351 - Principles of Information Assurance A beginning course in information assurance which examines the fundamentals of information assurance. The course will introduce topics such as the need for security, risk management, security technology, cryptography, and physical security. Also covered are legal/ethical issues and security policies. (C) Division: BTD --- # CITC1370 — Statistics for Data Analytics 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 1370 - Statistics for Data Analytics CITC 1370 - Statistics for Data Analytics This course focuses on the application of statistical and research methods using data analytics. Topics include measure of relative position (discovering outliers and data distribution), data preprocessing, using large data sets and technology to find probability, measure of center/variation/relative position, and hypothesis testing, and discovering appropriate sampling methods and sizes based on large data sets. (C) Prerequisite(s): MATH 1530 Division: BTD Prerequisites: MATH1530 --- # CITC1370 — Statistics for Data Analytics 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 1370 - Statistics for Data Analytics CITC 1370 - Statistics for Data Analytics This course is an introduction to preparing data to be viewed/analyzed visually using features of a spreadsheeting tool and computer program, in addition to being able to explain the data in a cohesive story. Topics include working with charts/graphs, using the features and capabilities of a spreadsheeting tool to visually represent data, using a computer program to create a visual representation of the data, and to communicate the narrative of the data. (C) Prerequisite(s): CITC 1370 and CITC 2308 Division: B… Prerequisites: CITC2308 --- # CITC1372 — Android App Development 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 1372 - Android App Development CITC 1372 - Android App Development This course is designed to teach students to develop apps for any Android device. The class introduces students to Android app programming by covering the major Android topics such as Views, Activities, Intents, Broadcast Receivers, and Content Providers. It will also cover location-based services, sensors, and app deployment, among other Android topics. (C) Prerequisite(s): CITC 1301 Division: BTD Prerequisites: CITC1301 --- # CITC2199 — CO-OP/Internship I in Computer Information Technology 1 credits · 1 hours CITC 2199 - CO-OP/Internship I in Computer Information Technology CITC 2199 - CO-OP/Internship I in Computer Information Technology This course can be either a field experience such as an internship, or a project-based course. (C) Division: BTD --- # CITC2308 — Data Analytics Spreadsheets 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 2308 - Data Analytics Spreadsheets CITC 2308 - Data Analytics Spreadsheets This course introduces students to the intricacies of data analytical functions using spreadsheet tools. Students will learn how to identify outliers in data, group data, and bin data for analysis. Students will also learn how to perform time series analysis and work with advanced analytic features of Power BI, such as Quick Insights, AI Insights, analyze features and gain insights on data using Excel tools like PivotTables, charts and slicers. (C) Prerequisite(s): INFS 1010 Division: BTD Prerequisites: INFS1010 --- # CITC2320 — Windows Server Administration 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 2320 - Windows Server Administration CITC 2320 - Windows Server Administration Using the Microsoft Windows Server network operating systems, students will learn to install, configure, administer, maintain, and troubleshoot networked computer system servers. (C) Division: BTD --- # CITC2326 — Network Security 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 2326 - Network Security CITC 2326 - Network Security This course is designed to give students a fundamental understanding of computer and network security. It will introduce students to a wide variety of concepts related to network security. This course will cover the --- # CITC2340 — Advanced Database Concepts & Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 2340 - Advanced Database Concepts & Programming CITC 2340 - Advanced Database Concepts & Programming A comprehensive study of SQL using an industry established relational database management system such as Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle RDBMS. Topics will include database design, creation and management, advanced queries, stored procedures and functions, triggers, security awareness, and performance tuning. (C) Division: BTD --- # CITC2350 — Python for Data Analytics 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 2350 - Python for Data Analytics CITC 2350 - Python for Data Analytics This course introduces students to the analysis of data using Python and requires a basic understanding of Python as a Students will learn how to obtain, cleanse, and prepare data for analysis. Data analytic and statistical tools will be used to visualize data, predict --- # CITC2352 — Digital Forensics 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 2352 - Digital Forensics CITC 2352 - Digital Forensics This course is designed to give students a basic understanding of computer forensics and investigations. This course will introduce students to computing investigations by preparing them to acquire, examine and summarize digital evidence. (C) Semester Availability: Spring Division: BTD --- # CITC2361 — Advanced Web Design and Development 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 2361 - Advanced Web Design and Development CITC 2361 - Advanced Web Design and Development Course Description: This course provides an introduction to client-side vs. server-side environments. Databases, scripting languages, and emerging technologies will be explored in relation to Web design. (C) Division: BTD --- # CITC2378 — Data Visualization 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 2378 - Data Visualization CITC 2378 - Data Visualization This course is an introduction to preparing data to be viewed/analyzed visually using features of a spreadsheeting tool and computer program, in addition to being able to explain the data in a cohesive story. Topics include working with charts/graphs, using the features and capabilities of a spreadsheeting tool to visually represent data, using a computer program to create a visual representation of the data, and to communicate the narrative of the data. (C) Prerequisite(s): CITC 1370 and CITC 2308 Division: BTD Prerequisites: CITC1370, CITC2308 --- # CITC2390 — Capstone Course in Computer Information 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 2390 - Capstone Course in Computer Information CITC 2390 - Capstone Course in Computer Information This capstone course can be either a field experience such as an internship, or a projectbased course. Grading is Pass/Fail. (C) Division: BTD --- # CITC2391 — Special Topics in Computer Information Technology 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 2391 - Special Topics in Computer Information Technology CITC 2391 - Special Topics in Computer Information Technology Special topics relating to various aspects of computer information technology. The course may be repeated for credit with departmental permission. (C) Division: BTD --- # CITC2399 — CO-OP/Internship III in Computer Information Technology 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 2399 - CO-OP/Internship III in Computer Information Technology CITC 2399 - CO-OP/Internship III in Computer Information Technology This course can be either a field experience such as an internship, or a project-based course. (C) Division: BTD --- # CISP1010 — Computer Science I 4 credits · 4 hours CISP 1010 - Computer Science I CISP 1010 - Computer Science I This course provides an introduction to computer programming in a contemporary high-level language. Both concepts and applications of actual programming in an event-driven. Graphical User Interface environment will be addressed. Emphasis is placed on problem analysis, use of structured programming techniques, data types, variable declaration, functions, and data files. (T) Division: BTD --- # CISP1020 — Computer Science II 4 credits · 4 hours CISP 1020 - Computer Science II CISP 1020 - Computer Science II This course provides advanced development of concepts and skills introduced in CISP 1010. Attention will be directed to object oriented programming techniques, enhanced programming logic skills, design of effective interfaces for a GUI application in an event-driven environment and use of advanced data file concepts. (T) Prerequisite(s): CISP 1010 Division: BTD Prerequisites: CISP1010 --- # CISP2410 — Assembly & Computer Organization 4 credits · 4 hours CISP 2410 - Assembly & Computer Organization CISP 2410 - Assembly & Computer Organization This course is a study of computer organization and Assembly language. Topics include number systems, Boolean algebra,combinational and sequential circuits, processor functional units and control, pipelining, memory and caching, stored program computing, memory management, computer system organization, assembly language programming. (C) Prerequisite(s): CISP 1010 Division: BTD Prerequisites: CISP1010 --- # COP201 — Cooperative Education 1 credits · 1 hours COP 201 - Cooperative Education COP 201 - Cooperative Education This course is a practical work experience in an industry or business related to the student’s major field of study. Close liaison is maintained between employer and co-op staff to ensure maximum benefit to the student. This course should allow students to explore the field in which they feel their vocational interests lie and determine whether it is suitable for them. This course may be used as a general elective upon advisor’s approval. Students will be required to work a minimum of 60 hours for each credit hour earned. Student… --- # COP202 — Cooperative Education 2 credits · 2 hours COP 202 - Cooperative Education COP 202 - Cooperative Education This course is a practical work experience in an industry or business related to the student’s major field of study. Close liaison is maintained between employer and co-op staff to ensure maximum benefit to the student. This course should allow students to explore the field in which they feel their vocational interests lie and determine whether it is suitable for them. This course may be used as a general elective upon advisor’s approval. Students will be required to work a minimum of 60 hours for each credit hour earned. Student… --- # COP203 — Cooperative Education 3 credits · 3 hours COP 203 - Cooperative Education COP 203 - Cooperative Education This course is a practical work experience in an industry or business related to the student’s major field of study. Close liaison is maintained between employer and co-op staff to ensure maximum benefit to the student. This course should allow students to explore the field in which they feel their vocational interests lie and determine whether it is suitable for them. This course may be used as a general elective upon advisor’s approval. Students will be required to work a minimum of 60 hours for each credit hour earned. Student… --- # COP204 — Cooperative Education 4 credits · 4 hours COP 204 - Cooperative Education COP 204 - Cooperative Education This course is a practical work experience in an industry or business related to the student’s major field of study. Close liaison is maintained between employer and co-op staff to ensure maximum benefit to the student. This course should allow students to explore the field in which they feel their vocational interests lie and determine whether it is suitable for them. This course may be used as a general elective upon advisor’s approval. Students will be required to work a minimum of 60 hours for each credit hour earned. Student… --- # COP205 — Cooperative Education 5 credits · 5 hours COP 205 - Cooperative Education COP 205 - Cooperative Education This course is a practical work experience in an industry or business related to the student’s major field of study. Close liaison is maintained between employer and co-op staff to ensure maximum benefit to the student. This course should allow students to explore the field in which they feel their vocational interests lie and determine whether it is suitable for them. This course may be used as a general elective upon advisor’s approval. Students will be required to work a minimum of 60 hours for each credit hour earned. Student… --- # COP206 — Cooperative Education 6 credits · 6 hours COP 206 - Cooperative Education COP 206 - Cooperative Education This course is a practical work experience in an industry or business related to the student’s major field of study. Close liaison is maintained between employer and co-op staff to ensure maximum benefit to the student. This course should allow students to explore the field in which they feel their vocational interests lie and determine whether it is suitable for them. This course may be used as a general elective upon advisor’s approval. Students will be required to work a minimum of 60 hours for each credit hour earned. Student… --- # CRMJ1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 1010 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CRMJ 1010 - Introduction to Criminal Justice This course objective is for a student to examine policing, corrections, and the American court system, amongst other topics. The student gains an understanding of the complexity of the criminal justice processes, its lack of central coordination and, most significantly, how justice is administrated in American Society. (T) Division: HASS --- # CRMJ1020 — Introduction to the Legal Process 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 1020 - Introduction to the Legal Process CRMJ 1020 - Introduction to the Legal Process This course reviews basic laws governing the maintenance of a democratic society and how criminal and constitutional laws meet the challenge of American Society. (T) Division: HASS --- # CRMJ1322 — Police Administration and Organization 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 1322 - Police Administration and Organization CRMJ 1322 - Police Administration and Organization A study of the principles of personnel management functions and organization of the police agency. Topics include policy procedures, evaluation of the research, planning, and development processes, and operational duties and commands. (C) Division: HASS --- # CRMJ1325 — Issues and Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 1325 - Issues and Ethics in Criminal Justice CRMJ 1325 - Issues and Ethics in Criminal Justice This course is a review and in-depth examination of current issues, trends, and ethical considerations concerning the criminal justice process with emphasis on problems impacting local criminal justice agencies and personnel. (C) Division: HASS --- # CRMJ1330 — Criminal Evidence and Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 1330 - Criminal Evidence and Procedures CRMJ 1330 - Criminal Evidence and Procedures This course will be an introduction to the American Criminal Justice System with an emphasis on handling evidence and suspects, the US Constitution, individual rights, criminal court procedures, the Exclusionary Rule, probable cause, arrest procedures, search warrants, stop and frisks, admissions, interrogations, and confessions, and the legal requirements to be followed in processing criminal evidence and defendants. (C) Division: HASS --- # CRMJ1340 — Criminal Investigation 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 1340 - Criminal Investigation CRMJ 1340 - Criminal Investigation This course is an examination of the methods of interviews, interrogation, admissions, confessions, written statements, criminal case report writing, and evidence evaluation used in criminal investigations. (C) Division: HASS --- # CRMJ1355 — Understanding Terrorism 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 1355 - Understanding Terrorism CRMJ 1355 - Understanding Terrorism This course will introduce students to the study of terrorism, and will provide a basic knowledge of the history and politics of terrorism as well as explore contemporary terrorism events. The course will review major theories and organization in the field of domestic and international terrorism. (C) Division: HASS --- # CRMJ1360 — Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 1360 - Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation CRMJ 1360 - Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation This course is designed to train and prepare participants to become skilled in the recognition, discovery, processing, preservation, collection, and transmission of physical evidence found at the scene of the crime. The course includes photography, sketching, fingerprinting, marking, chain of custody, collection methods, sources of physical evidence, and transmission to the laboratory. (C) Division: HASS --- # CRMJ2010 — Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 2010 - Introduction to Law Enforcement CRMJ 2010 - Introduction to Law Enforcement An overview of the American Police, including the philosophy and historical evolution behind the police force. Emphasis is on policing procedures; crime prevention and control; functions of law enforcement; problems and needs facing the police; and contemporary issues. (T) Division: HASS --- # CRMJ2020 — Introduction to Corrections 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 2020 - Introduction to Corrections CRMJ 2020 - Introduction to Corrections An overview of corrections, including the philosophy and historical evolution behind the development of corrections. Emphasis is on corrections procedures, current prison conditions and operations, problems and needs facing corrections, and related contemporary issues. (T) Division: HASS --- # CRMJ2191 — Criminal Justice Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours CRMJ 2191 - Criminal Justice Practicum CRMJ 2191 - Criminal Justice Practicum This course requires students to apply critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills required in a real or simulated environment. It may be used by an institution for a field placement, a service learning project, a co-op experience, or a capstone course. (C) Division: HASS --- # CRMJ2291 — Criminal Justice Practicum 2 credits · 2 hours CRMJ 2291 - Criminal Justice Practicum CRMJ 2291 - Criminal Justice Practicum This course requires students to apply critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills required in a real or simulated environment. It may be used by an institution for a field placement, a service learning project, a co-op experience, or a capstone course. (C) Division: HASS --- # CRMJ2301 — Computer Forensics 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 2301 - Computer Forensics CRMJ 2301 - Computer Forensics Computer Forensics introduces the student to the background, history and terminology of computer crime. Students study the evolution of the internet crime, criminal behavior and computer crime effects on law enforcement, such as technological change and resource allocation. The student is given the terminology and procedures for conducting forensic analysis and processing computer evidence. (C) Division: HASS --- # CRMJ2305 — Introduction to Cyber Security for Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 2305 - Introduction to Cyber Security for Criminal Justice CRMJ 2305 - Introduction to Cyber Security for Criminal Justice This is an introductory course designed to familiarize students with the concepts of cyber security. The course will prepare students for succeeding courses in cyber security and forensics. (NT) Division: HASS --- # CRMJ2311 — Juvenile Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 2311 - Juvenile Justice CRMJ 2311 - Juvenile Justice This course is an overview of the extent, causes, nature, and control of juvenile delinquency from a sociological perspective. Various theories of delinquency causation, the role of social institutions, the major components of the juvenile justice system and traditional juvenile corrections will be presented. (C) Division: HASS --- # CRMJ2312 — Criminology 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 2312 - Criminology CRMJ 2312 - Criminology This course is a systematic study of crime, criminals and criminal justice system. It explores the fundamental elements of criminology through a study of the causation and criminal behavior theories and examines the relevant activities of the criminal justice system. (C) Prerequisite(s): CRMJ 1010 Division: HASS Prerequisites: CRMJ1010 --- # CRMJ2340 — Investigative Report Writing 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 2340 - Investigative Report Writing CRMJ 2340 - Investigative Report Writing This course focuses on preparing analytical investigative reports and explores techniques of organizing, structuring, and investigating the report to comply with proper guidelines. (C) Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010 Division: HASS Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # CRMJ2345 — Domestic Violence 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 2345 - Domestic Violence CRMJ 2345 - Domestic Violence A study of violence, focusing on physical, sexual, and emotional abuse in the family and society. (C) --- # CRMJ2381 — Special Topics in Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 2381 - Special Topics in Criminal Justice CRMJ 2381 - Special Topics in Criminal Justice This course provides an in-depth study of significant, relevant, and timely trends and issues in the field of Criminal Justice. (C) Division: HASS --- # CRMJ2391 — Criminal Justice Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 2391 - Criminal Justice Practicum CRMJ 2391 - Criminal Justice Practicum This course requires students to apply critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills required in a real or simulated environment. It may be used by an institution for a field placement, a service learning project, a co-op experience, or a capstone course. (C) Division: HASS --- # ECED1310 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 1310 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education ECED 1310 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education Introduction of Early Childhood Education is an introduction to the early childhood profession, including an emphasis on professionalism and developmentally appropriate practice. The course also includes an overview of history of early education; theoretical program models; different types of early childhood programs, community resources; professional organizations, and contemporary trends and issues in programs for children ages birth through eight. Field experience is required. (T) Se… --- # ECED2130 — Clinical Practicum I 2 credits · 2 hours ECED 2130 - Clinical Practicum I ECED 2130 - Clinical Practicum I Supervised practicum with a minimum of 15 clock hours in seminar and 45 clock hours in early childhood practical experiences. Course includes a study of the physical and human qualities that combine to create an environment that is safe and healthy, and promotes optimum learning for young children ages birth to eight. (NT) Division: HASS --- # ECED2310 — Safe, Healthy, Learning Environments 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 2310 - Safe, Healthy, Learning Environments ECED 2310 - Safe, Healthy, Learning Environments Safety, Healthy Learning Environments is a study of the basic principles and practices of safety, health, and nutrition as they relate to the early childhood setting, home, and community for children ages birth through eight. Also included is a study of principles of creating appropriate learning environments for young children. Field experience is required. (TE) Division: HASS --- # ECED2315 — Early Childhood Curriculum 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 2315 - Early Childhood Curriculum ECED 2315 - Early Childhood Curriculum Early Childhood Curriculum is a study of developmentally appropriate practices and the teacher’s role in supporting development of children ages birth through eight. Also included is an emphasis on curriculum planning including goals, environment, and roles of teachers and of families, materials, and settings. Field experience is required. (TE) Division: HASS --- # ECED2320 — Infant, Toddler, Child Development 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 2320 - Infant, Toddler, Child Development ECED 2320 - Infant, Toddler, Child Development Infant, Toddler, Child Development is a study of the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional aspects of young children and their application to the care, guidance, and development of children ages birth through eight. Field experience is required. (T) Semester Availability: Spring Division: HASS --- # ECED2335 — Initial Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 2335 - Initial Practicum ECED 2335 - Initial Practicum Initial Practicum is a supervised practicum which includes a minimum of 30 clock hours in instruction and 45 clock hours in a clinical site approved by the Department (accredited agency, 3-Star, or Department-approved site). These hours may be completed in the student’s employment site with Department approval. The course includes a study of the physical and human qualities that combine to create an environment that is safe and healthy and that promotes optimum learning for young children ages birth through eight. (TE) Division: HASS --- # ECED2340 — Family Dynamics and Community Involvement 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 2340 - Family Dynamics and Community Involvement ECED 2340 - Family Dynamics and Community Involvement Family Dynamics & Community Involvement is a study of the role of the family and community in the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional growth of the child ages birth through eight. Topics include the benefits of, and strategies for, developing positive reciprocal relationships with families in an early childhood setting. Field experience is required. (T) Division: HASS --- # ECED2365 — Final Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 2365 - Final Practicum ECED 2365 - Final Practicum Final Practicum is a supervised clinical experience with a minimum of 15 clock hours in instruction and 90 clock hours in a Clinical Site approved by the Department (accredited agency, 3-Star, or Department-approval site). Up to 45 hours may be completed in the student’s employment site with Department approval. Focuses on the student’s demonstration of competencies that produce positive developmental --- # ECED2390 — Creative Development 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 2390 - Creative Development ECED 2390 - Creative Development This course provides strategies for promoting creative development of the child ages birth to eight. Students will gain an understanding of the concept of creativity: what it is, why it is important, and how the development of creativity in young children can be encouraged. Emphasis is on the development of creativity in relation to art, music, language, movement, and dramatic arts. Field experiences required. (TE) Division: HASS --- # ESCI1010 — Weather and Climate 4 credits · 4 hours ESCI 1010 - Weather and Climate ESCI 1010 - Weather and Climate An introduction to the atmosphere, including Earth/Sun relationships and the processes that generate weather and determine climate. Areas of study will include phenomena and hazards related to weather, and a detailed analysis of climate and climate change, air pollution, and energy resources. (T) Prerequisites: ACT19 --- # ESCI1020 — Landforms 4 credits · 4 hours ESCI 1020 - Landforms ESCI 1020 - Landforms A general study of the forces shaping Earth’s surface, including a study of geomorphology, including the origin, evolution, form, and global distribution of landforms. Focus will include a survey of hydrologic, organic, and mineral resources, as well as a detailed analysis of global population pressures and the resulting demands on food and other resources. Earth’s surface pollution, such as water, solid waste, and hazardous waste materials will also be discussed. (T) Prerequisites: ACT19 --- # ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECON 2100 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2100 - Principles of Macroeconomics Provides basic understanding of modern economic society; fundamental economic concepts; measurement, determination and growth of national income; determination of employment and price level; principles of money and banking; monetary and fiscal policies; economics of less developed countries; comparative economic systems. (T) Division: BTD --- # ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECON 2200 - Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2200 - Principles of Microeconomics Provides basic understanding of modern economic society; fundamental microeconomics concepts; consumer and firm behavior; market structure and allocation of resources; pricing of productive resources; antitrust economics, labor economics; public economics and international economics. (T) Division: BTD --- # EDU225 — Educational Technology for Teachers 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 225 - Educational Technology for Teachers EDU 225 - Educational Technology for Teachers This course is designed for students pursuing a career in education, 21st century classroom training, teachers who are novice users of the current technology found in most 21st century classrooms, and current teachers who want to improve their knowledge of how to use technology in the classroom. Additional lab work required. (TE) Division: HASS --- # EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education 3 credits · 3 hours EDUC 2000 - Introduction to Education EDUC 2000 - Introduction to Education An overview of the role and legal responsibilities of the classroom teacher with an emphasis on current teaching strategies and best practices in education. The course also provides instruction in classroom management, student academic learning levels and diverse backgrounds, the workings of a school, a brief history of education, the components of an effective lesson plan, incorporating technology in to instruction, as well as preparing effectively for the hiring process. Observation/Field Experience/Service Learning… --- # EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours EDUC 2210 - Educational Psychology EDUC 2210 - Educational Psychology This course is an exploration of principles and processes of child and adolescent development applied to education. Emphasis is on philosophy of: learning, motivation, evaluation, theory research, and pedagogy relating to the physical, cognitive, social, emotional and cultural development of children from conception to puberty. Insight into motivating and facilitating the teaching and learning process and classroom practices in puberty. Insight into motivating and facilitating the teaching and learning process and classroom… Prerequisites: EDUC2000 --- # EDUC2220 — Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education 3 credits · 3 hours EDUC 2220 - Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education EDUC 2220 - Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education An introductory course designed to give an overview of information and issues related to the education of students and exceptionalities. The course provides an overview of current teaching strategies for meeting the needs of exceptional learners, a brief history of special education, specific information regarding individual disabilities, as well as implementing appropriate accommodations and behavior management techniques. Students will also explore the… Prerequisites: EDUC2000 --- # EETC1311 — Electric Circuits 3 credits · 3 hours EETC 1311 - Electric Circuits EETC 1311 - Electric Circuits An introductory course in DC and AC circuits. (C) Semester Availability: Fall Division: BTD --- # EETC2311 — Power Technology 3 credits · 3 hours EETC 2311 - Power Technology EETC 2311 - Power Technology This will teach the student to wire all types of AC motors, split phase, capacitor start and 3 phase. It will also teach the student how to wire and run a DC generator. They then wire an electrical cabinet to run two motors in sequence while learning how to read an electrical print. The course then teaches the student about electrical power distribution. (C) Prerequisite(s): EETC 1311 Division: BTD Prerequisites: EETC1311 --- # EETC2331 — PLC I 3 credits · 3 hours EETC 2331 - PLC I EETC 2331 - PLC I An introductory course in programmable logic controllers. (C) Division: BTD --- # EETC2332 — PLC II 3 credits · 3 hours EETC 2332 - PLC II EETC 2332 - PLC II This course covers advanced topics in PLC programming. (C) Prerequisite(s): EETC 2333 Division: BTD Prerequisites: EETC2333 --- # EETC2333 — Industrial Electronic Controls 3 credits · 3 hours EETC 2333 - Industrial Electronic Controls EETC 2333 - Industrial Electronic Controls Advanced study of control circuits and electronic devices used in operating machines and processes in industry. (C) Semester Availability: Spring Prerequisite(s): EETC 1311 Division: BTD Prerequisites: EETC1311 --- # EETC2350 — Integrated Robotics 3 credits · 3 hours EETC 2350 - Integrated Robotics EETC 2350 - Integrated Robotics This course is a study of robotic technology integration into an automated manufacturing system. (C) Prerequisite(s): EETC 2333 Division: BTD Prerequisites: EETC2333 --- # EETC2361 — Instrumentation Technology 3 credits · 3 hours EETC 2361 - Instrumentation Technology EETC 2361 - Instrumentation Technology This course covers various components, circuits, instruments, and control techniques used by industry in automated process control systems. (C) Semester Availability: Spring Division: BTD --- # EETC2399 — Special Topics 3 credits · 3 hours EETC 2399 - Special Topics EETC 2399 - Special Topics This course provides a platform for students to independently study special topics not otherwise included in the base curriculum. Course can be repeated for up to a maximum of 6 hours (C) Prerequisite(s): EETC 2333 OR Permission of Instructor Division: BTD Prerequisites: EETC2333 --- # EMSA1111 — Advanced EMT Clinical 1 credits · 1 hours EMSA 1111 - Advanced EMT Clinical EMSA 1111 - Advanced EMT Clinical The Advanced EMT Clinical is one of two courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective --- # EMSA1112 — Advanced EMT Field Internship 1 credits · 1 hours EMSA 1112 - Advanced EMT Field Internship EMSA 1112 - Advanced EMT Field Internship The Advanced EMT Field Internship is the one of two courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective --- # EMSA1150 — Basic EMTB/A Clinical 1 credits · 1 hours EMSA 1150 - Basic EMTB/A Clinical EMSA 1150 - Basic EMTB/A Clinical EMSA 1150 is one of the two clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective --- # EMSA1201 — Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab 2 credits · 2 hours EMSA 1201 - Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab EMSA 1201 - Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab The Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab is the one of two laboratory based courses intended to focus the student on developing skills related to theory presented in didactic classes taken as This laboratory experience will utilize scenarios to emphasize airway maintenance, medication administration, and successfully assessing patients with a variety of medical concerns. (NT) --- # EMSA1202 — Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab 2 credits · 2 hours EMSA 1202 - Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab EMSA 1202 - Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab The Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab is one of two laboratory based courses intended to focus the student on developing skills related to theory presented in didactic classes taken as This laboratory experience will utilize scenarios to emphasize airway maintenance, medication administration, and successfully assessing patients with a variety of medical concerns. (NT) --- # EMSA1250 — EMT First Responder 2 credits · 2 hours EMSA 1250 - EMT First Responder EMSA 1250 - EMT First Responder EMSA 1250 is one of two lecture courses designed to provide the student with the knowledge of an entry-level Emergency Medical Responder (EMR). This course includes the following topics: Emergency Medical Responder-National Educational Standards competencies, roles and responsibilities of the EMR, workforce safety, wellness, public health, communications, documentation, EMS operations, medical/legal/ethical considerations, fundamental anatomy and physiology, life span development, fundamental pathophysiology, patient assessment,… --- # EMSA1260 — Basic EMTB/A Skills Lab 2 credits · 2 hours EMSA 1260 - Basic EMTB/A Skills Lab EMSA 1260 - Basic EMTB/A Skills Lab EMSA 1260 is a laboratory based course utilizing scenarios to emphasize EMS operations, communications, documentation, medical/legal/ethical considerations, airway management, respiratory emergencies, cardiovascular emergencies, acute diabetic emergencies, abdominal and gastrointestinal emergencies, urologic emergencies, anaphylactic reactions, behavioral emergencies, assisting with medication administration, and successful assessment of patients with a variety of medical concerns. This course includes application of prin… --- # EMSA1350 — Introduction to EMTB/A 3 credits · 3 hours EMSA 1350 - Introduction to EMTB/A EMSA 1350 - Introduction to EMTB/A EMSA 1350 is one of the two lecture courses designed to provide the student with the knowledge of an entry-level Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). This course includes the following topics: Emergency Medical Responder-National Educational Standards competencies, roles and responsibilities of the EMT, workforce safety, wellness, public health, communications, documentation, EMS operations, medical/legal/ethical considerations, fundamental anatomy and physiology, life span development, fundamental pathophysiology, patient a… --- # EMSA1501 — Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies 5 credits · 5 hours EMSA 1501 - Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies EMSA 1501 - Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies The Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies is the one of two lecture courses which includes basic and limited advanced skills focused on the acute management and transportation of critical and emergent patients. This course includes the following topics: Advanced Emergency Medical Technician and Emergency Medical Technician-National Educational Standards competencies, roles and responsibilities of the AEMT, workforce safety, wellness, public health, communications, documentation, medical/ legal/ethical conside… --- # EMSA1502 — Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies 5 credits · 5 hours EMSA 1502 - Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies EMSA 1502 - Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies The Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies is one of two lecture courses which includes basic and limited advanced skills focused on the acute management and transportation of critical and emergent patients. This course includes the following topics: obstetrics and gynecology, neonatal care, pediatric emergencies, geriatric emergencies, environmental emergencies, patients with special challenges, EMS operations, trauma and shock. Trauma and shock will include the following topi… --- # EMSA2250 — EMTB/A Field Internship 2 credits · 2 hours EMSA 2250 - EMTB/A Field Internship EMSA 2250 - EMTB/A Field Internship EMSA 2250 is one of two courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective --- # EMSA2260 — Advanced EMTB/A Skills 2 credits · 2 hours EMSA 2260 - Advanced EMTB/A Skills EMSA 2260 - Advanced EMTB/A Skills EMSA 2260 is the one of two laboratory based courses intended to focus the student on developing skills related to theory presented in didactic classes taken as This laboratory experience will utilize scenarios to emphasize airway maintenance, medication administration, and successfully assessing patients with a variety of medical concerns. (NT) --- # EMSA2650 — Advanced EMTB/A 6 credits · 6 hours EMSA 2650 - Advanced EMTB/A EMSA 2650 - Advanced EMTB/A EMSA 2650 is one of two lecture courses which includes basic and limited advanced skills focused on the acute management and transportation of critical and emergent patients. This course includes the following topics: Emergency Medical Responder and Emergency Medical Technician-National Educational Standards competencies, roles and responsibilities of the AEMT, workforce, safety, wellness, public health, communications, documentation, medical/legal/ethical considerations, anatomy and physiology, life span development, pathophysiology, pa… --- # EMSB1101 — EMT Medical Skills Lab 1 credits · 1 hours EMSB 1101 - EMT Medical Skills Lab EMSB 1101 - EMT Medical Skills Lab EMT Medical Skills Lab is a laboratory based course utilizing scenarios to emphasize EMS operations, communications, documentation, medical/ legal/ethical considerations, airway management, respiratory emergencies, cardiovascular emergencies, acute diabetic emergencies, abdominal and gastrointestinal emergencies, urologic emergencies, anaphylactic reactions, behavioral emergencies, assisting with medication administration, and successful assessment of patients with a variety of medical concerns. This course includes applica… --- # EMSB1102 — EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab 1 credits · 1 hours EMSB 1102 - EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab EMSB 1102 - EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab is a laboratory based course utilizing scenarios to emphasize obstetrics and gynecology, neonatal care, pediatric emergencies, geriatric emergencies, environmental emergencies, patients with special challenges, trauma and shock. (NT) --- # EMSB1111 — EMT Clinical 1 credits · 1 hours EMSB 1111 - EMT Clinical EMSB 1111 - EMT Clinical EMT Clinical is the one of two clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective --- # EMSB1112 — EMT Field Internship 1 credits · 1 hours EMSB 1112 - EMT Field Internship EMSB 1112 - EMT Field Internship EMT Field Internship is the one of two clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective --- # EMSB1601 — EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations 6 credits · 6 hours EMSB 1601 - EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations EMSB 1601 - EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations is the one of two lecture courses designed to provide the student with the knowledge of an entry-level Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). This course includes the following topics: Emergency Medical Technician-National Educational Standards competencies, roles and responsibilities of the EMT, workforce safety, wellness, public health, communications, documentation, EMS operations, medical/legal/ethical considerations, fundamental anatomy and… --- # EMSB1602 — EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies 6 credits · 6 hours EMSB 1602 - EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies EMSB 1602 - EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies is the one of two lecture courses designed to provide the student with the knowledge of an entry-level Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). This course includes the following topics: obstetrics and gynecology, neonatal care, pediatric emergencies, geriatric emergencies, environmental emergencies, patients with special challenges, trauma and shock. Trauma and shock will include the following topics: bleeding, soft tissue injuries, head and spine injuries, face and nec… --- # EMSP1311 — Paramedic Clinical I 3 credits · 3 hours EMSP 1311 - Paramedic Clinical I EMSP 1311 - Paramedic Clinical I Paramedic Clinical I is the first of three clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective --- # EMSP1401 — Paramedic Skills Lab I 4 credits · 4 hours EMSP 1401 - Paramedic Skills Lab I EMSP 1401 - Paramedic Skills Lab I Skills Lab I is a laboratory based course utilizing scenarios to emphasize airway management, medication administration and successful assessment of patients with a variety of medical concerns and an introduction to cardiology. This course includes application of principles and processes discussed in Fundamentals I. (C) --- # EMSP1801 — Fundamentals of Paramedic I 8 credits · 8 hours EMSP 1801 - Fundamentals of Paramedic I EMSP 1801 - Fundamentals of Paramedic I Fundamentals of Paramedic I is the first of two lecture courses to include the following topics: paramedic roles, responsibilities, workforce safety, wellness, public health, communications, documentation, EMS operations, medical/legal considerations, anatomy and physiology, life span development, general pathophysiology, general pharmacology, patient assessment, critical thinking, airway management, respiratory emergencies and introduction to cardiology. (C) --- # EMSP2303 — Paramedic Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours EMSP 2303 - Paramedic Practicum EMSP 2303 - Paramedic Practicum Paramedic Practicum is a combination of laboratory and scenarios based course intended to assist students on developing skills related to the theories presented in their previous courses. This course will allow for preparation for psychomotor licensure testing and preparation as a competent entry level Paramedic. (C) --- # EMSP2402 — Paramedic Skills Lab II 4 credits · 4 hours EMSP 2402 - Paramedic Skills Lab II EMSP 2402 - Paramedic Skills Lab II Paramedic Skills Lab II is a laboratory based course intended to utilize scenarios to emphasize respiratory/cardiac emergencies (on-going from EMSP 1401 ), pulmonology, neurology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, urology, and nephrology, hematology, gynecology, obstetrics, neonatology, pediatrics, trauma, continuing cardiology, and successful assessment of patients with a variety of medical conditions. This course includes application of principles and processes discussed in Fundamentals I. (C) --- # EMSP2403 — Paramedic Capstone 4 credits · 4 hours EMSP 2403 - Paramedic Capstone EMSP 2403 - Paramedic Capstone Paramedic Capstone serves as a mechanism to insure that the student meets academic requirements to test for National Registry and licensure. This course will include all necessary steps needed to complete the program including exit exams, preparation for National Registry practical and written exams, exit interviews, patient care review by the Medical Director, and any other administrative requirements that the program may deem necessary. (C) Prerequisites: EMSP2802 --- # EMSP2412 — Paramedic Clinical II 4 credits · 4 hours EMSP 2412 - Paramedic Clinical II EMSP 2412 - Paramedic Clinical II Paramedic Clinical II is the second of three clinical experiences designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective --- # EMSP2513 — Paramedic Field Internship 5 credits · 5 hours EMSP 2513 - Paramedic Field Internship EMSP 2513 - Paramedic Field Internship Paramedic Field Internship provides evidence that the student is capable of acting as a team leader in managing the emergency care and treatment of an injured or ill patient at the paramedic level. The student will demonstrate competency in this role. While all skill sets should have been achieved prior to initiating the internship, patient types and pathologies may be used from this experience to complete the minimum graduation academic requirements as set forth in CoAEMSP accreditation documents and the Tennessee… --- # EMSP2802 — Fundamentals of Paramedic II 8 credits · 8 hours EMSP 2802 - Fundamentals of Paramedic II EMSP 2802 - Fundamentals of Paramedic II Fundamentals of Paramedic II is the second of two lecture courses to include the following topics: respiratory and cardiology (on-going from EMSP 1801), pulmonology, neurology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, urology and nephrology, hematology, gynecology, obstetrics, neonatology, pediatrics, geriatric emergencies, psychological emergencies and trauma/ shock. (C) Prerequisites: EMSP1801 --- # ENGR2110 — Statics 3 credits · 3 hours ENGR 2110 - Statics ENGR 2110 - Statics A study of vector algebra, resultants, centroids, equilibrium, moments of inertia, and virtual work. (T) Semester Availability: Fall Corequisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 1910 Division: BTD Prerequisites: MATH1910 --- # ENGR2120 — Dynamics 3 credits · 3 hours ENGR 2120 - Dynamics ENGR 2120 - Dynamics A study of kinematics, kinetics, Newton’s laws, work-energy principle, impulse-momentum principle, vibrations. (T) Semester Availability: Spring Prerequisite(s): ENGR 2110 Corequisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 1920 Division: BTD Prerequisites: ENGR2110 --- # ENGR2130 — Circuits I 4 credits · 4 hours ENGR 2130 - Circuits I ENGR 2130 - Circuits I An introductory course on electrical components, circuits quantities and analysis. Content includes applications of Ohm’s and Kirchoff’s laws, superposition, node and mesh analysis, Thevein and Norton theorems, operational amplifiers, and RL, RC and RLC circuits including both natural and driven responses. Course includes both hands-on laboratory as well as computer analysis of the electrical circuits topics covered. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1920 Corequisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 2010 and PHYS 2120 Division: BTD Prerequisites: MATH1920 --- # ENST1300 — Technical Calculations 3 credits · 3 hours ENST 1300 - Technical Calculations ENST 1300 - Technical Calculations An application based course covering the basic technical calculations needed to solve problems that are typical to those encountered in industry on a daily basis. (C) Division: BTD --- # ENST1311 — Computer Aided Design I 3 credits · 3 hours ENST 1311 - Computer Aided Design I ENST 1311 - Computer Aided Design I This course is designed to develop the fundamental visualization and graphic communication skills used within a technical environment through manual and computer means. (C) Division: BTD --- # ENST1350 — Industrial Safety 3 credits · 3 hours ENST 1350 - Industrial Safety ENST 1350 - Industrial Safety This course focuses on industrial safety, including personal safety and equipment, hazard recognition and safeguards. (C) Semester Availability: Fall Division: BTD --- # ENST1360 — Mechanical Power Transmission 3 credits · 3 hours ENST 1360 - Mechanical Power Transmission ENST 1360 - Mechanical Power Transmission This course covers the application and maintenance of gear trains, belt and chain drives, shaft coupling and clutches, and bearing drives in an industrial setting. (C) Semester Availability: Spring Division: BTD --- # ENST1362 — Industrial Print Reading 3 credits · 3 hours ENST 1362 - Industrial Print Reading ENST 1362 - Industrial Print Reading This course covers the process of reading prints and technical drawings used in an industrial Setting. (C) Division: BTD --- # ENST1370 — Manufacturing Processes 3 credits · 3 hours ENST 1370 - Manufacturing Processes ENST 1370 - Manufacturing Processes This course focuses on manufacturing processes and provides an overview of the production cycle from planning to shipping. (C) Division: BTD --- # ENST2199 — Special Topics: Industrial Safety 1 credits · 1 hours ENST 2199 - Special Topics: Industrial Safety ENST 2199 - Special Topics: Industrial Safety This course provides a platform for students to independently study special topics not otherwise included in the base curriculum. (C) Division: BTD --- # ENST2361 — Fluid Power Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ENST 2361 - Fluid Power Systems ENST 2361 - Fluid Power Systems This course covers the fundamentals of industrial hydraulic and pneumatics systems. (C) Semester Availability: Fall Division: BTD --- # ENST2382 — Fundamentals of Mechatronics 3 credits · 3 hours ENST 2382 - Fundamentals of Mechatronics ENST 2382 - Fundamentals of Mechatronics Automation systems that include a focus on mechanics, electrical, fluid power systems, computer systems, and the integration of such to achieve machine movement control, integration of robotics, and computer networking to develop a comprehensive and cohesive production sequence. (C) Prerequisite(s): EETC 2332 Corequisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): EETC 2350 Division: BTD Prerequisites: EETC2332 --- # ENST2390 — Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours ENST 2390 - Capstone ENST 2390 - Capstone This course provides a platform for students to apply required skills and knowledge to complete a multi-faceted project relative to the field of study. (NT) Division: BTD Prerequisites: EETC2332 --- # ENST2391 — Internship 3 credits · 3 hours ENST 2391 - Internship ENST 2391 - Internship A supervised work program designed to provide students with a variety of practical on-the-job experiences within the industrial field (compensated or uncompensated). This will allow students to apply their knowledge to real world situations and to build relationships with companies prior to graduation. Grading is Pass/Fail. (C) Division: BTD --- # ENST2399 — Special Topics 3 credits · 3 hours ENST 2399 - Special Topics ENST 2399 - Special Topics This course provides a platform for students to independently study special topics not otherwise included in the base curriculum. Course can be repeated for up to a maximum of 9 hours (C) Prerequisite(s): EETC 1311 , ENST 1360 and ENST 2361 Division: BTD Prerequisites: EETC1311, ENST1360, ENST2361 --- # ENST2399 — Special Topics: Robotics Simulation Software 3 credits · 3 hours ENST 2399 - Special Topics: Robotics Simulation Software ENST 2399 - Special Topics: Robotics Simulation Software ENST 2399 Special Topics introduces students to RobotDK-a cutting-edge simulation and offline programming platform used in modern manufacturing. Students will develop critical competencies in building, programming, and validating virtual robotic cells that mirror real world industrial environments. The course is structured to align directly with technician-level expectations in industry, with an emphasis on cross-platform programming, simulation safety, and real-to-virtual integra… --- # ENGL0802 — Learning Support Writing 2 credits · 2 hours ENGL 0802 - Learning Support Writing ENGL 0802 - Learning Support Writing This course allows students to complete writing competencies to exit Learning Support Writing. Students are required to attend a two hour class that provides remediation to support projects and assignments in English 1010. Students will learn about the writing process: outlining, constructing arguments, conducting research, and documenting sources. The course emphasizes the process of revision as the main method of improving writing. Demonstration of mastery of Learning Support Writing Competencies 1 and 2 is required f… --- # ENGL0825 — Learning Support Writing/Reading 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 0825 - Learning Support Writing/Reading ENGL 0825 - Learning Support Writing/Reading This Students will learn about the writing process, addressing such topics as outlining, constructing arguments, conducting research, documenting sources, and revising as the main method of improving writing. The course also focuses on essential reading topics such as vocabulary development, main ideas, major and minor supporting details, inferential reading, critical/logical reading, and strategic reading. Demonstration of mastery of Learning Support Writing Competencies 1 and 2 and Learning Support Rea… Prerequisites: ENGL0802, READ0802 --- # ENGL1010 — English Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 1010 - English Composition I ENGL 1010 - English Composition I The ENGL 1010 course introduces students to writing and evaluating expository essays, developing awareness of rhetorical modes and techniques used in academic writing, and incorporating research and documentation. Students must take this course as a degree requirement. *Students with an ACT English score of 32 or above receive credit for ENGL 1010 and ENGL 1020. (T) Prerequisite(s): satisfactory ACT (ACT Reading 19+ and ACT English 18+) or satisfactory placement test scores or completion of all Competencies in Learning Suppor… --- # ENGL1020 — English Composition II 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 1020 - English Composition II ENGL 1020 - English Composition II The ENGL 1020 course instructs students in the development of writing skills beyond the levels of proficiency required in ENGL 1010 , with emphasis on more advanced research methods and the development of academic essays based on issues raised in literary and associated non-literary works. *Students with an ACT English score of 32 or above receive credit for ENGL 1010 and ENGL 1020. (T) Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010 Division: WODC Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # ENGL1070 — Technical Writing 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 1070 - Technical Writing ENGL 1070 - Technical Writing The principles of effective technical communication are applied to a broad variety of assignments from brief memos and summaries to detailed formal reports and proposals. (TE) Division: WODC --- # ENGL2055 — African-American Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2055 - African-American Literature ENGL 2055 - African-American Literature African American Literature studies oral and written stories of African American writers from the 18th century through the Harlem Renaissance to present times, including well-known authors like Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, Martin Luther King, Jr., and others. Students analyze major themes like alienation, identity, double-consciousness, racism, classism, rebellion, revolt and escape. They evaluate these works for their literary merit, becoming aware of the personal, social, artistic and literary values of… Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # ENGL2110 — American Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2110 - American Literature I ENGL 2110 - American Literature I Survey of American literature from the time of English colonization through the Civil War. Examines the works of significant writers of fiction, poetry, and non-fiction taking into account the events in history that influenced them. (TE) Prerequisites: ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2130 - Topics in American Literature ENGL 2130 - Topics in American Literature Survey of American Literature is a reading course that focuses on critical analysis of representative works from the Colonial era to the present. (T) Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1020 Division: WODC Prerequisites: ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2160 — Mythology 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2160 - Mythology ENGL 2160 - Mythology Mythology introduces classical, Norse, and medieval mythology through the study of themes and narratives that emphasize the importance of mythical elements to the modern world. (T) Division: WODC --- # ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2235 - Topics in British Literature ENGL 2235 - Topics in British Literature This course is the study of representative works of British prose, poetry, and drama from the Anglo-Saxon period through the twentieth century. (T) Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1020 Division: WODC Prerequisites: ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2310 — Early World Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2310 - Early World Literature ENGL 2310 - Early World Literature Survey of World Literature I is a reading course in world poetry, drama, and fiction from the ancient world through the Renaissance and focuses on critical analysis of representative works. (T) Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1020 Division: WODC Prerequisites: ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2320 - Modern World Literature ENGL 2320 - Modern World Literature Survey of World Literature II is a reading course in world poetry, drama, and fiction from the Enlightenment through the present day and focuses on critical analysis of representative works. (T) Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1020 Division: WODC Prerequisites: ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2860 - Introduction to Film ENGL 2860 - Introduction to Film The study of World Cinema focuses on terminology, analyses of film techniques, genres, historical periods, and narrative styles. Course work includes writing and speaking assignments. (T) Division: WODC --- # ENGL2910 — Creative Writing 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2910 - Creative Writing ENGL 2910 - Creative Writing Theory and practice of the creation of fiction, drama, and poetry by the analysis of models and student manuscripts. (TE) Division: WODC --- # ESL1000 — Academic English as a Second Language 2 credits · 2 hours ESL 1000 - Academic English as a Second Language ESL 1000 - Academic English as a Second Language ESL 1000 is a Course curriculum includes but is not limited to ESL pre- and post-assessment, computer-assisted ESL instruction, supplemental content-area materials to build content-area vocabulary and reading comprehension, directed writing instruction, guided English conversation, and content-area test preparation. (NT) Corequisite(s): ENGL 1010 / ENGL 1020 Division: WODC --- # FCT1100 — Entertainment Technology, Safety and Etiquette 3 credits · 3 hours FCT 1100 - Entertainment Technology, Safety and Etiquette FCT 1100 - Entertainment Technology, Safety and Etiquette This course is an overview of the entertainment production industry and discussion of current trends, technical terminology, working methods, and processes associated with a variety of production environments. In addition, the course introduces the health and safety issues, practices, regulations, and etiquette associated with working in the motion picture industry. The course emphasizes safe uses and behaviors for working on stages, sets and studios. The course explores career… --- # FCT1550 — Production Technology 3 credits · 3 hours FCT 1550 - Production Technology FCT 1550 - Production Technology This course introduces students to all phases in the film production cycle, from pre-production through to post-production. The course expands on the terminology, equipment, power distribution, safety, execution of lighting and other aspects of providing electrical capabilities on location and in the studio. The course will introduce additional digital information workflows and equipment common to motion-picture production - more specifically planning, scheduling & budgeting processes; script supervision & applicable reports; t… --- # FCT1650 — Grip & Electric Technology 3 credits · 3 hours FCT 1650 - Grip & Electric Technology FCT 1650 - Grip & Electric Technology In this practical “hands-on” course, students will have a detailed exploration of the technology and tools commonly used in a motion picture grip and electric department. The course covers various grip & electric support packages used in different environments for studio and location. Students will be introduced to DC and AC circuits, electromagnetic devices, electronic components, and analog and circuits. Special emphasis will be given to power distribution, as well as production lighting and the instruments used. In… --- # FCT1700 — Post-Production Technology 3 credits · 3 hours FCT 1700 - Post-Production Technology FCT 1700 - Post-Production Technology In this practical “hands on” course, students will learn how to cut together footage using advanced editing software and techniques. Students will learn how the assistant editor and editor have a profound and significant influence on the overall tone and meaning of a film through the editing process and workflows. In addition, students will learn how to incorporate the technical issues related to the use of media metadata, the process and implement production reports for a post-production, synchronize sound, and cut t… --- # FCT2200 — Motion Picture Sound Recording 3 credits · 3 hours FCT 2200 - Motion Picture Sound Recording FCT 2200 - Motion Picture Sound Recording Introduction to sound recording techniques, practices and equipment. This course covers the basic principles of audio theory and techniques used in recording sound on location and in studio environments, as well as, in production and post-production applications. Topics include basic physics of sound, digital recording devices, boom microphones and wireless sound devices. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of technical audio terms, recording techniques and basic principles… --- # FCT2300 — Grip Rigging & Machinery 3 credits · 3 hours FCT 2300 - Grip Rigging & Machinery FCT 2300 - Grip Rigging & Machinery In this practical “hands on” course, students will have a detailed exploration of the technology and tools commonly used in motion picture environments. Students will gain a working knowledge of and familiarity with the technology, equipment, and machinery used in film and motion picture productions. The course covers various grip & electric support packages used in different environments for studio and location. Students will learn to set up, operate and break down production equipment and rigging, erect and dismantle sc… Prerequisites: FCT1100, FCT1550 --- # FCT2500 — Advanced Production and Post Tech. 3 credits · 3 hours FCT 2500 - Advanced Production and Post Tech. FCT 2500 - Advanced Production and Post Tech. The course emphasizes strategies introduced in FCT 1550 , which are necessary to anticipate shooting needs and problem solving. Topics include emerging production techniques in media management, lighting camera, dollies, sound, rigging, DIT, and post-production - with emphasis on safety issues in each area. Upon completion, students should be able to execute grip directions given by the key grip, control sound on set, apply Look Up Tables (LUTs), or other visual needs as required by the cinematographer… Prerequisites: FCT1550 --- # FCT2600 — Lighting Tech 3 credits · 3 hours FCT 2600 - Lighting Tech FCT 2600 - Lighting Tech An introduction to lighting techniques, practices and equipment. This course covers the basic principles of lighting theory and how variables in lighting can be used to control the production environment. Topics include basic physics of lighting, lighting combinations, lighting effect, forms of color correction, different lighting situations, and lighting safety. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of technical lighting terms, principles of light, lighting crew protocol, and lighting manipulation. (NT) Prerequisites: FCT1650 --- # FCT2650 — Advanced Lighting 3 credits · 3 hours FCT 2650 - Advanced Lighting FCT 2650 - Advanced Lighting Application of lighting principles to film and video formats. Emphasis is placed on terminology, color theory and correction, film lighting techniques, practices, and equipment. The course requires students to set up, move, operate, and break down lighting equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of camera terms and equipment, lighting crew protocol, application of lighting theory to film, assist on studio/location shoots and be able to execute basic directions given be the gaffer. (NT) Prerequisites: FCT2600 --- # FCT2700 — Post-Production Technology II 5 credits · 5 hours FCT 2700 - Post-Production Technology II FCT 2700 - Post-Production Technology II In this practical “hands on” course, students will learn how to take their edits from rough-cut to final delivery using advanced editing software and techniques. Students will expand their editing aesthetics. In addition, students will learn how to finalize an edited project, which would include color correction and color grading, audio mixing, Automated Dialogue Replacement (ADR) and other post-sound processes, and delivery. Upon completion, the student should have a fully edited project to incorporate emerging… Prerequisites: FCT1700 --- # FCT2750 — Motion Picture Visual Effects 3 credits · 3 hours FCT 2750 - Motion Picture Visual Effects FCT 2750 - Motion Picture Visual Effects In this course students will strengthen and expand on the skills acquired in FCT 1550 . Students will explore visual effects for a motion picture production. Topics may include, but are not limited to, Chroma keying, travel mattes, and motion capture, as well as advanced asset management, match-moving, digital visual effects, and compositing. In addition, emerging visual effects technologies, techniques, and practices for motion pictures will be explored. (NT) Prerequisites: FCT1550 --- # FCT2800 — Preproduction 3 credits · 3 hours FCT 2800 - Preproduction FCT 2800 - Preproduction This course introduces students to all elements of the pre-production process. The main topics may include, but are not limited to, budgeting, scene breakdowns, storyboarding, developing shooting scripts, assembling a crew, casting, scheduling, location scouting, and building the production package. Additional topics include the roles, duties, and responsibilities of the Producer, Assistant Director, Unit Production Manager, and other roles related the performing the main topic areas. (NT) Prerequisites: FCT1100 --- # FCT2900 — Film and Production Lab 3 credits · 3 hours FCT 2900 - Film and Production Lab FCT 2900 - Film and Production Lab Practical experience in a variety of crew positions with student and/or professional film productions. This production-based capstone experience will require that the student assist in a crew role a number of college or professional film productions for a minimum of 180 hours. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate professional skills needed to pursue careers as technical crew members in the film and video industry. (Required for graduating students completing the FCT program.) (NT) Division: WODC --- # FREN1010 — Beginning French I 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 1010 - Beginning French I FREN 1010 - Beginning French I Essentials of French elementary grammar, pronunciation, conversation, and simple readings. (T) --- # FREN1020 — Beginning French II 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 1020 - Beginning French II FREN 1020 - Beginning French II Continuation of Beginning French I. (T) Prerequisites: FREN1010 --- # GENT291 — General Technology Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours GENT 291 - General Technology Capstone GENT 291 - General Technology Capstone This is the capstone course for general technology majors. Students will evaluate their personal strengths and weaknesses, in addition to their opinions and knowledge regarding different leadership and management styles in various workplace scenarios will also be discussed. Furthermore, each student will make a presentation about a topic of interest in their chosen career field and demonstrate their overall understanding of program competencies. (NT) --- # GEOG1012 — Cultural Geography 3 credits · 3 hours GEOG 1012 - Cultural Geography GEOG 1012 - Cultural Geography This course covers spatial variation in human activity. Topics include geographic extent of population characteristics, languages, religions, economics, and governments. Most emphasis will be placed on the present although some past cultural landscapes will be recalled. (T) Division: HASS --- # GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography 3 credits · 3 hours GEOG 2010 - World Regional Geography GEOG 2010 - World Regional Geography A survey of the physical, cultural, socio-economic, and political traits characteristic of developing and developed nations. Developing nations examined include those of the Latin American, African, and Asian regions. Developed nations explored include Japan and Australia, those of the North American and European regions, and the former Soviet Socialist Republics. (T) Division: HASS --- # GERM1010 — Elementary German I 3 credits · 3 hours GERM 1010 - Elementary German I GERM 1010 - Elementary German I Introduction to German language and culture with emphasis in elementary grammar, reading, writing, speaking, and aural comprehension. (TE) Division: WODC --- # GERM1020 — Elementary German II 3 credits · 3 hours GERM 1020 - Elementary German II GERM 1020 - Elementary German II A continuation of the German language. This course focuses on the development of basic communication skills in German. (TE) Prerequisite(s): GERM 1010 Division: WODC Prerequisites: GERM1010 --- # GERM2010 — Intermediate German I 3 credits · 3 hours GERM 2010 - Intermediate German I GERM 2010 - Intermediate German I GERM 2010 is an introduction to the German Language and German-speaking cultures at the intermediate level. The course focuses on the development of intermediate communication skills in German. It is designed to develop the four language skills; listening, speaking, reading, and writing. At the end of the semester the student will be able to comprehend intermediate level conversations and stories, read and understand short texts, engage in brief conversations on everyday topics and write about life in the German-speaking coun… Prerequisites: GERM1010, GERM1020 --- # GERM2020 — Intermediate German II 3 credits · 3 hours GERM 2020 - Intermediate German II GERM 2020 - Intermediate German II Intermediate German II continues to develop understanding, speaking, reading and writing skills. German is used in the classroom. (T) Prerequisite(s): GERM 2010 Division: WODC Prerequisites: GERM2010 --- # HED231 — Safety and First Aid 3 credits · 3 hours HED 231 - Safety and First Aid HED 231 - Safety and First Aid This course will teach how to identify injuries, provide first aid steps to keep injuries from becoming worse, and keep a victim alive until EMS arrives. Learners focus on the development of a safety attitude and understanding of individual responsibility in person and community programs for accident prevention and control. Successful completion of this course qualifies the student for Emergency Care and Safety Institute Standard First Aid and CPR certificates. This course is a HYBRID course and meets alternating weeks. (T) Divisio… --- # HED241 — Principles of Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours HED 241 - Principles of Nutrition HED 241 - Principles of Nutrition Focuses on the nutritive value and function of food in the body, including personal and family nutritive requirements. (T) Division: HASS --- # HIMT1301 — Introduction to Health Information Management 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 1301 - Introduction to Health Information Management HIMT 1301 - Introduction to Health Information Management This course is designed to introduce students to the principles of health information management. The development, content and management of the medical record will be explored as well as a basic overview of the healthcare delivery systems. Emphasis is placed on hospital and medical staff organization; patient record content; procedures in filing, numbering, and retention of patient records; quantitative analysis; release of patient information; forms control and design; indexes… Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # HIMT1302 — HIM Legal Aspects 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 1302 - HIM Legal Aspects HIMT 1302 - HIM Legal Aspects This course provides an understanding of the legal principles that govern health information and the health record as a legal document. Emphasis is placed on key concepts including: the court system, medical staff, nursing staff, governing board, and their functions and responsibilities. Confidentiality, release of information, informed consent, patient rights, record retention, and an in-depth review of HIPAA will be studied and practiced. Course focus includes current trends in health legislation such as healthcare fraud, federal a… Prerequisites: HIMT1301, ENGL1010 --- # HIMT1303 — Basic ICD Coding I 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 1303 - Basic ICD Coding I HIMT 1303 - Basic ICD Coding I This course is a study diagnosis coding and classification systems used in classification and conditions, injuries and diseases employed to organize medical information for future retrieval. The current international Classification of Diseases is emphasized including its use of the prospective payment systems. Students will learn to apply Official coding Guidelines in health record coding. Other topics include Uniform Hospital International Discharge Data Set (UHDDS), reimbursement in prospective payment systems and introduction to… Prerequisites: BIOL2010, BIOL2020 --- # HIMT1305 — Computer Applications in Health Information 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 1305 - Computer Applications in Health Information HIMT 1305 - Computer Applications in Health Information This course instructs students on health data structure, content and standards; information and communication technologies including uses of hardware, software, spreadsheets, databases, networks, electronic health records, personal health records, data storage and retrieval, data security; selection and implementation of healthcare information systems. The student will utilize several different software applications related to health records up to or including spreadsheets, database… Prerequisites: HIMT1301, ENGL1010 --- # HIMT1401 — Disease Processes 4 credits · 4 hours HIMT 1401 - Disease Processes HIMT 1401 - Disease Processes This course is an introduction to disease processes in the human body with emphasis on the etiology, signs, symptoms, diagnostic aids and findings. Surgical treatment, medications, and treatments, including a surgical procedure. A minimum course grade of “C” or better is required for this course. (C) --- # HIMT2303 — Advanced Coding 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 2303 - Advanced Coding HIMT 2303 - Advanced Coding This course focuses on advanced topics in diagnosis and procedural coding including the current ICD Coding system and CPT/HCPCS. The course will concentrate on application of Official Coding Guidelines, development of diagnosis sequencing skills, and understanding of advanced coding principles including the clinical documentation improvement function. Determination of APCs and MS-DRGs will also be practiced using the computerized coding and grouping software. A minimum course grade of “C” or better is required for this course. (C) Prerequisites: HIMT1303 --- # HIMT2304 — HIM Management Principles 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 2304 - HIM Management Principles HIMT 2304 - HIM Management Principles A study of supervisory and management functions with focus on planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling in healthcare organizations. Special emphasis will study managerial techniques to supervise, motivate, counsel, lead, train, and communicate with staff in health information services. (NT) Prerequisite(s): HIMT 1301 Corequisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): COMM 2025 Division: (BTD) Prerequisites: HIMT1301 --- # HIST2010 — Early United States History 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2010 - Early United States History HIST 2010 - Early United States History The colonial period, winning independence, constitutional development, physical expansion, growing sectionalism, Civil War and reconstruction. (T) Corequisite(s) or Division: HASS --- # HIST2020 — Modern United States History 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2020 - Modern United States History HIST 2020 - Modern United States History Industrialization, populism and progressivism, imperialism, World War I, the depression and the New Deal, World War II, the post-war period and contemporary issues. (T) Corequisite(s) or Division: HASS --- # HIST2030 — Tennessee History 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2030 - Tennessee History HIST 2030 - Tennessee History A survey of Tennessee history and its people from the 18th century with an emphasis on political, economic, and social developments in a regional and national context. (TE) Corequisite(s) or Division: HASS --- # HIST2310 — Early World History 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2310 - Early World History HIST 2310 - Early World History Foundations of the modern world from the first civilizations through the fifteenth century. Topics include western and non-western classical civilizations, the Middle Ages, and the discovery of the Americas. (T) Corequisite(s) or Division: HASS --- # HIST2320 — Modern World History 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2320 - Modern World History HIST 2320 - Modern World History Major world events from the acceleration of global contact beginning in the 16th century, the age of revolutions, the “ism’s” of the nineteenth century, the world wars of the twentieth century, and the world today. (T) Semester Availability: Spring Corequisite(s) or Division: HASS --- # HIST2991 — Special Topics in History 1 credits · 1 hours HIST 2991 - Special Topics in History HIST 2991 - Special Topics in History Special Topics in History is an in-depth study of a selected history topic, including relevant political, social, cultural and/or economic development and issues. This course may be repeated for up to 2 credits. (TE) Division: HASS --- # HMGT1030 — Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 credits · 3 hours HMGT 1030 - Introduction to Hospitality Management HMGT 1030 - Introduction to Hospitality Management This course provides an orientation to the hospitality industry. This includes an introduction to the structure of lodging food service, and tourism organizations, the role of lodging departments, the future of the industry and career opportunities. Course structure includes lecture, projects, discussion, and guest speakers to learn about opportunities, trends and organizations in the hospitality field. This course has a writing emphasis and will require numerous small written assignments and… --- # HMGT1130 — Supervision in the Hospitality Industry 3 credits · 3 hours HMGT 1130 - Supervision in the Hospitality Industry HMGT 1130 - Supervision in the Hospitality Industry This course is designed to teach students accepted supervisory principles and practice solving problems they may face on the job. Students will learn how to be prepared to juggle expectations of management, guests, employees, and governmental agencies. Students will have the opportunity to take the AHLEI certificate exam for this course. (NT) Division: BTD --- # HMGT1170 — Hospitality Sales and Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours HMGT 1170 - Hospitality Sales and Marketing HMGT 1170 - Hospitality Sales and Marketing This course is an introduction to the “four Ps” (price, product, promotion, and place) as they relate to specific market segments, providing them with a customer-focused perspective. Students will learn about the Internet’s increasing role in sales and marketing. Students will have an opportunity to take the AHLEI certificate exam for this course. (NT) Division: BTD --- # HMGT1300 — The Guest Experience 3 credits · 3 hours HMGT 1300 - The Guest Experience HMGT 1300 - The Guest Experience In this course students will learn the many aspects of exceptional customer service including; the benefits and barriers of great customer service, how to project a customer friendly image, how to measure customer satisfaction levels, and techniques for dealing with demanding customers. Students will develop a personal action plan to improve customer service skills. (NT) Division: BTD --- # HMGT1400 — Sanitation and Food Safety 2 credits · 2 hours HMGT 1400 - Sanitation and Food Safety HMGT 1400 - Sanitation and Food Safety This primer course is designed to educate all students to the sacred trust between food production facilities and the general public. It should prepare each student to successfully complete the National Restaurant Association’s ServSafe or any similar certificate. (NT) Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Division: BTD --- # HMGT1425 — Culinary Fabrication 3 credits · 3 hours HMGT 1425 - Culinary Fabrication HMGT 1425 - Culinary Fabrication This course will introduce the principles of identifying, receiving, fabricating and storing vegetables, fruits, herbs, nuts, grains, dry goods, prepared goods, dairy products and spices. Students will then explore the subject of meats, poultry, seafood and their application in food-service operations. (NT) Semester Availability: Fall Division: BTD --- # HMGT1500 — Regional Tourism 3 credits · 3 hours HMGT 1500 - Regional Tourism HMGT 1500 - Regional Tourism Students will research the history and development of regional tourist attractions and exhibit basic knowledge and understanding of the role of tourism in promoting/supporting regional economic development. (NT) Division: BTD --- # HMGT1800 — Introduction to Event Management 3 credits · 3 hours HMGT 1800 - Introduction to Event Management HMGT 1800 - Introduction to Event Management This is an introductory class that will provide the student insight into the industry of special events and the role the meeting and event professional plays in it. Topics include vendors, contracts, fundraising, budgeting, ethics and more. (NT) Division: BTD --- # HMGT1931 — Co-op Education/Internship 3 credits · 3 hours HMGT 1931 - Co-op Education/Internship HMGT 1931 - Co-op Education/Internship In this course students receive supervised part-time employment in lodging, travel planning, and/or food service while enrolled at the college. Students are required to perform skills needed in the industry and to keep records of their experiences. Individual conferences with the intern director are arranged instead of class attendance. Students are required to work a minimum of 60 hours for each credit hour earned. (NT) Division: BTD --- # HMGT2390 — Culinary Capstone (Final Production) 3 credits · 3 hours HMGT 2390 - Culinary Capstone (Final Production) HMGT 2390 - Culinary Capstone (Final Production) A capstone course required for all culinary majors. Topics include recipe development, menu construction and pricing. Demonstrations of proficiency in proper cooking method selection and construction of salads, entrees with appropriate side items and desserts is required for successful completion of HMGT 2390. (NT) Semester Availability: Spring Prerequisite(s): HMGT 1425 Division: BTD Prerequisites: HMGT1425 --- # HUM1010 — Early Humanities 3 credits · 3 hours HUM 1010 - Early Humanities HUM 1010 - Early Humanities A survey course on art and culture from Ancient Civilizations up to the Renaissance with an emphasis on the interaction of architecture, art, culture, literature, and daily life. (T) Division: HASS --- # HUM1020 — Modern Humanities 3 credits · 3 hours HUM 1020 - Modern Humanities HUM 1020 - Modern Humanities A survey course on art and culture from the Renaissance to the contemporary era with an emphasis on the interaction of architecture, art, culture, literature, and daily life. (T) Division: HASS --- # INFS1010 — Computer Applications 3 credits · 3 hours INFS 1010 - Computer Applications INFS 1010 - Computer Applications This course provides hands-on experience using commercial software packages for business applications. Topics include microcomputer system components, operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation software. Keyboarding skills are highly recommended. (T) Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Division: BTD --- # MKT204 — Principles of Retail Management 3 credits · 3 hours MKT 204 - Principles of Retail Management MKT 204 - Principles of Retail Management A study of the retail management decision areas, known as the retail mix: physical facilities, pricing, merchandise, promotion, and service. Methods used by a retail manager in organizing, controlling, and leading the organization toward its --- # MATH0010 — Learning Support for MATH 1010 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 0010 - Learning Support for MATH 1010 MATH 0010 - Learning Support for MATH 1010 A This course is designed to support the content covered in MATH 1010 by addressing deficiencies in skills required for the topics in MATH 1010 (NT) This course is institutional credit only. Division: SMD --- # MATH0130 — Learning Support for MATH 1130 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 0130 - Learning Support for MATH 1130 MATH 0130 - Learning Support for MATH 1130 A This course is designed to support the content covered in MATH 1130 by addressing deficiencies in skills required for the topics in MATH 1130 . (NT) If a degree/certificate program does not require any college-level MATH course, but does require completion of Learning Support Mathematics, then MATH 0130 may be taken as a stand-alone course. Students meeting these criteria must seek permission of Dean. This course is institutional credit only. Division: SMD --- # MATH0530 — Learning Support for MATH 1530 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 0530 - Learning Support for MATH 1530 MATH 0530 - Learning Support for MATH 1530 A This course is designed to support the content covered in MATH 1530 by addressing deficiencies in skills required for the topics in MATH 1530 (NT) This course is institutional credit only. Division: SMD --- # MATH0900 — Elementary Geometry 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 0900 - Elementary Geometry MATH 0900 - Elementary Geometry A study of deductive and inductive reasoning, properties of two and three dimensional figures, and congruence, similarity, and symmetry of geometric figures. This course meets the 1989 high school admissions requirement in geometry. (This course is institutional credit only.) (NT) Division: SMD --- # MATH1000 — Essentials of Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1000 - Essentials of Algebra MATH 1000 - Essentials of Algebra An algebra course containing a review of selected algebraic concepts; functions, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions and equations, rational exponents, radicals, quadratic equations; properties and graphs of functions; and exponential and logarithmic functions and equations. Methods of solving real-world applications are integrated throughout the course content. Essentials of Algebra is designed to provide students with skills which support their success in upper college-level curricula and enable them to achieve the… --- # MATH1010 — Math for General Studies 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1010 - Math for General Studies MATH 1010 - Math for General Studies Mathematics as applied to real-life problems selected from such topics as logic, set theory, consumer mathematics, statistics, probability, counting methods of apportionment, and voting schemes. This course is designed to expand the student’s appreciation of how mathematics applies to quantitative problems that originate in many fields, and the student will learn strategies for solving some of these problems. (T) Corequisite(s) or Division: SMD --- # MATH1130 — College Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1130 - College Algebra MATH 1130 - College Algebra A college algebra course containing a study of expressions, equations, and functions of linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, and logarithmic types. Applications of algebraic concepts will be emphasized throughout the course. (T) Corequisite(s) or Division: SMD --- # MATH1410 — Number Concepts for Teachers 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1410 - Number Concepts for Teachers MATH 1410 - Number Concepts for Teachers A study of the concepts and methods of arithmetic, set theory, number theory, numeration systems, and algebraic techniques and functions. This course is primarily designed for elementary education majors. (TE) Division: SMD --- # MATH1420 — Geometry Concepts for Teachers 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1420 - Geometry Concepts for Teachers MATH 1420 - Geometry Concepts for Teachers This course will cover topics in measurement, congruence, similarity, translations, graphing, curves in a plane, angles, three dimensional geometry, networks, constructions, translations and rotation, and coordinate geometry. (TE) Division: SMD --- # MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1530 - Introductory Statistics MATH 1530 - Introductory Statistics An introduction to elementary statistical methods. Topics covered include mean, standard deviation, standard scores, probability of events, binomial and normal distribution, linear correlations, sampling, hypothesis testing, goodness of fit, analysis of variance. (T) Corequisite(s) or Division: SMD --- # MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1630 - Finite Mathematics MATH 1630 - Finite Mathematics An introduction to finite mathematics, including linear, polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions, linear systems of equations and inequalities, mathematics of finance (interest, annuities, amortization), linear programming, and matrix algebra with applications in these areas. (T) Division: SMD Prerequisites: MATH1000, MATH1130 --- # MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1710 - Precalculus Algebra MATH 1710 - Precalculus Algebra A precalculus course including, but not limited to, selected algebraic topics pertaining to: properties and graphs of polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and other functions (including piecewise-defined functions); solving systems of equations (with applications); matrices in the context of solving systems of linear equations; sequences; and series. (T) Division: SMD Prerequisites: MATH1000 --- # MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1720 - Precalculus Trigonometry MATH 1720 - Precalculus Trigonometry A study of trigonometric functions with applications. Topics covered include trigonometric graphs, identities, inverse functions, vectors, complex numbers, exponential and logarithmic functions, right and oblique triangle with applications. (T) Semester Availability: Spring Division: SMD Prerequisites: MATH1710 --- # MATH1730 — Precalculus 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 1730 - Precalculus MATH 1730 - Precalculus An integrated study of the algebra and trigonometry needed to successfully attempt calculus. Algebraic topics include: properties and graphs of polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and other functions (including piecewise-defined functions); solving systems of equations (with applications); and matrices in the context of solving systems of linear equations. Trigonometric topics include: trigonometric graphs; identities, inverse functions; polar coordinates; and right and oblique triangles with applications. (T) Division: SMD Prerequisites: MATH1130 --- # MATH1830 — Applied Calculus 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1830 - Applied Calculus MATH 1830 - Applied Calculus A survey of differential and integral calculus with applications. Topics include limits, the derivative, differentiation techniques, exponential and logarithmic functions, integration, applications of differentiation and integration. For students not planning to major in engineering or mathematics. (T) Division: SMD Prerequisites: MATH1130, MATH1630, MATH1710, MATH1730 --- # MATH1910 — Calculus I 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 1910 - Calculus I MATH 1910 - Calculus I Limits, derivatives of algebraic, trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions, applications of derivatives, antiderivatives and indefinite integrals. (T) Division: SMD Prerequisites: MATH1710, MATH1720, MATH1730 --- # MATH1920 — Calculus II 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 1920 - Calculus II MATH 1920 - Calculus II Definite integral, applications of the definite integral, techniques of integration, indeterminate forms, infinite sequences and series, and parametric equations and polar coordinates. (T) Semester Availability: Spring Prerequisite(s): MATH 1910 Division: SMD Prerequisites: MATH1910 --- # MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 2010 - Introduction to Linear Algebra MATH 2010 - Introduction to Linear Algebra An introduction to topics in linear algebra including linear systems, matrices and matrix algebra, determinants, vectors and vector spaces, inner product spaces, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and linear transformations. (This course does not fulfill the General Education core requirements for graduation or transfer.) (T) Semester Availability: Spring Prerequisite(s): MATH 1910 Division: SMD Prerequisites: MATH1910 --- # MATH2110 — Calculus III 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 2110 - Calculus III MATH 2110 - Calculus III Three dimensional analytic geometry and vectors, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, vector calculus. (T) Semester Availability: Fall Prerequisite(s): MATH 1920 Division: SMD Prerequisites: MATH1920 --- # MATH2120 — Differential Equations 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 2120 - Differential Equations MATH 2120 - Differential Equations Methods of solving linear differential equations, applications, series solutions, systems of linear differential equations, graphical and numerical methods, and Laplace transforms. (T) Semester Availability: Spring Prerequisite(s): MATH 2110 Division: SMD Prerequisites: MATH2110 --- # MEDI2212 — Medical Informatics Internship 2 credits · 2 hours MEDI 2212 - Medical Informatics Internship MEDI 2212 - Medical Informatics Internship This course be either a field experience such as an internship, or a project-based course. The description will vary among institutions. Intended for final semester of program. (C) --- # MEDI2312 — Medical Informatics Internship 3 credits · 3 hours MEDI 2312 - Medical Informatics Internship MEDI 2312 - Medical Informatics Internship This course be either a field experience such as an internship, or a project-based course. The description will vary among institutions. Intended for final semester of program. (C) --- # MECH1351 — Autonomous Robots 3 credits · 3 hours MECH 1351 - Autonomous Robots MECH 1351 - Autonomous Robots This lab-based course uses a hands-on approach to introduce the basic concepts of robotics, focusing on the construction and programming of autonomous mobile robots. Students will first learn the basic principles of mechanical construction, electronics, sensors, motors and robot programming and then work in groups to build and test increasingly more complex mobile robots, culminating in an end-of-semester robot project. (C) Prerequisite(s): EETC 1311 , EETC 2333 , ENST 2361 Division: BTD Prerequisites: EETC1311, EETC2333, ENST2361 --- # MECH2720 — Robotic Design and Maintenance 4 credits · 4 hours MECH 2720 - Robotic Design and Maintenance MECH 2720 - Robotic Design and Maintenance This course delves into the design of 5 and 6 axis robots. Students study the design of robots including the drive systems for each joint and the internal programming involved for joint movement. After the design of an industrial robot is understood the student will learn about maintenance of a typical robot to include servo motor and control and harmonic drives and how to replace components. (C) Prerequisite(s): EETC 1311 EETC 2333 EETC 2361 Division: BTD Prerequisites: EETC1311, EETC2333, EETC2361 --- # MLAB1301 — Intro to Medical Laboratory 3 credits · 3 hours MLAB 1301 - Intro to Medical Laboratory MLAB 1301 - Intro to Medical Laboratory Orientation to the duties of the Medical Laboratory Technician; medical terminology; ethics; use of the microscope; laboratory safety and universal precautions; laboratory glassware; quality control; basic laboratory math; preparation of chemical solutions; specimen collection by phlebotomy and capillary puncture. (NT) --- # MLAB1310 — Practicum I 3 credits · 3 hours MLAB 1310 - Practicum I MLAB 1310 - Practicum I This course is designed to give the student the opportunity to develop practical work related skills and integrate classroom knowledge and theories. This course will provide students with an intensive field experience in a medical lab real or simulated environment. Students must complete a total of 135 in field to receive 3 hours credit for this course. (NT) Clinical Hours: 135 Division: HSD Prerequisites: MLAB1301 --- # MLAB1320 — Practicum II 3 credits · 3 hours MLAB 1320 - Practicum II MLAB 1320 - Practicum II This course is designed to give the student the opportunity to develop practical work related skills and integrate classroom knowledge and theories. This course will provide students with an intensive field experience in a medical lab real or simulated environment. Students must complete a total of 135 in field to receive 3 hours credit for this course. (NT) Clinical Hours: 135 Division: HSD Prerequisites: MLAB1301 --- # MLAB2130 — Seminar I 1 credits · 1 hours MLAB 2130 - Seminar I MLAB 2130 - Seminar I Prerequisites: MLAB1301 --- # MLAB2201 — Clinical Immunology 2 credits · 2 hours MLAB 2201 - Clinical Immunology MLAB 2201 - Clinical Immunology Didactic instruction in immunology, human immunologic responses, and current methods of serology testing in the clinical immunology/serology section of an affiliated hospital laboratory. Additional practical experience with case studies and special procedures. (NT) Prerequisites: MLAB1301 --- # MLAB2202 — Urinalysis/Body Fluids 2 credits · 2 hours MLAB 2202 - Urinalysis/Body Fluids MLAB 2202 - Urinalysis/Body Fluids This course will present physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of urine specimens and related tests on other body fluids such as semen, gastric contents, duodenal contents, as well as pregnancy tests. A general review of the anatomy and physiology of the kidney is included. 1 hr. lecture, 2 hrs. lab per week. (NT) Prerequisites: MLAB1301 --- # MLAB2301 — Blood Bank 3 credits · 3 hours MLAB 2301 - Blood Bank MLAB 2301 - Blood Bank The theories of blood group antigens, antibodies, ABO grouping, RH typing, cross matching, antibody screening, and identification techniques are included as well as special procedures. Donor history and physical record keeping, and special emphasis on quality control are presented. (NT) Prerequisites: MLAB1301 --- # MLAB2310 — Practicum III 3 credits · 3 hours MLAB 2310 - Practicum III MLAB 2310 - Practicum III This course is designed to give the student the opportunity to develop practical work related skills and integrate classroom knowledge and theories. This course will provide students with an intensive field experience in a medical lab real or simulated environment. Students must complete a total of 135 in field to receive 3 hours credit for this course. (NT) Clinical Hours: 135 Division: HSD Prerequisites: MLAB1301 --- # MLAB2401 — Clinical Chemistry 4 credits · 4 hours MLAB 2401 - Clinical Chemistry MLAB 2401 - Clinical Chemistry Basic instruction in manual and automated clinical chemistry techniques: tests for glucose, urea, creatinine, uric acid, proteins, bilirubin, enzymes, and electrolytes are included. Colorimetric and photometric techniques used in examining normal and abnormal clinical specimens are introduced along with special procedures such as RIA and electrophoresis. (NT) --- # MLAB2402 — Hematology 4 credits · 4 hours MLAB 2402 - Hematology MLAB 2402 - Hematology The study of blood cells, disease, theory of coagulation, and diagnostic procedures relating to whole blood are considered. Instruction in blood collecting techniques, handling of clinical specimens, and basic patient care will be included. (NT) Prerequisites: MLAB1301 --- # MLAB2403 — Clinical Microbiology 4 credits · 4 hours MLAB 2403 - Clinical Microbiology MLAB 2403 - Clinical Microbiology This course examines the study of microorganisms of medical importance as it relates to man and disease. The course includes discussions of proper collection, handling and examination of specimens, staining and culture techniques, identification methods, drug sensitivity testing, and quality control procedures. (NT) --- # MLAB2420 — Practicum IV 4 credits · 4 hours MLAB 2420 - Practicum IV MLAB 2420 - Practicum IV This course requires students to apply critical thinking, problem solving and communication skills required in real or simulated environments. The students may be involved in a combination of clinical field placements, co-op assignments, and/or capstone experiences. Students must complete a total of 180 to receive 4 hours credit for this course. (NT) Clinical Hours: 180 Division: HSD Prerequisites: MLAB1310 --- # MUS1027 — Class Piano I 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 1027 - Class Piano I MUS 1027 - Class Piano I Instruction in the rudiments of piano including such skills as note reading, basic chord progressions, coordination exercises, penta scales and simple keyboard repertoire. Course is open to all students. This is a required course for music majors. (T) --- # MUS1030 — Introduction to Music 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1030 - Introduction to Music MUS 1030 - Introduction to Music An introduction to music with emphasis on developing listening skills. A broad spectrum of musical styles is covered including contemporary trends and a synopsis of Western music history. (T) Corequisite(s) or Division: HASS --- # MUS1057 — Music Theory I 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1057 - Music Theory I MUS 1057 - Music Theory I A study of basic materials in music theory, such as notation, rhythms, intervals, scales, triads, and key signatures. (T) Semester Availability: Spring Corequisite(s): MUS 1058 Division: HASS Prerequisites: MUS1810 --- # MUS1058 — Ear Training I 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 1058 - Ear Training I MUS 1058 - Ear Training I Singing diatonic melodies in both major and minor keys using scale degree numbers, rhythmic reading including division of the beat in simple and compound meters, melodic dictation of scale wise melodies and arpeggiation of tonic and dominant, interval recognition, harmonic dictation of I, II, IV and V chords, rhythmic dictation in simple and compound meters. (T) Corequisite(s): MUS 1057 Division: HASS --- # MUS1127 — Class Piano II 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 1127 - Class Piano II MUS 1127 - Class Piano II Keyboard skills include harmonization of melodies, transposition, sight reading, basic chord progressions, scales and arpeggios in both major and minor keys and more advanced keyboard repertoire. Course is open to all students. This is a required course for music majors. (T) Prerequisites: MUS1027 --- # MUS1130 — Instrumental Performance Ensemble 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 1130 - Instrumental Performance Ensemble MUS 1130 - Instrumental Performance Ensemble Instrumental Performance Ensemble is designed to allow students the opportunity to advance their musical skills by performing classical, popular and jazz music at various college functions. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 4 credit hours. Four semesters of this course are required for music majors with an instrumental emphasis. (For all students: an audition is required prior to registration.) (T) Division: HASS --- # MUS1155 — Music Theory II 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1155 - Music Theory II MUS 1155 - Music Theory II A study of harmony and melody including chord symbols and types; basic harmonic progressions; four-voice texture; non-chord tones; harmonic progressions and inversions. (T) Semester Availability: Fall Prerequisite(s): MUS 1057 Corequisite(s): MUS 1156 Division: HASS Prerequisites: MUS1057 --- # MUS1156 — Ear Training II 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 1156 - Ear Training II MUS 1156 - Ear Training II Continued singing with scale degree numbers, diatonic melodies of more advance difficulty, including minor key melodies and adding alto and tenor clefs, melodic dictation including all diatonic intervals and disjunct melodies, harmonic dictation including all diatonic chords and recognition of non-chord tones, rhythmic dictation using more complex rhythmic division in simple and compound time. (T) Corequisite(s): MUS 1155 Division: HASS --- # MUS1410 — College Chorus 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 1410 - College Chorus MUS 1410 - College Chorus College Chorus is a vocal ensemble that rehearses and performs choral literature representative of various historical periods and styles. Course is open to all Columbia State students and may be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits. (The course meets 3 hours per week.) Four semester hours are required for music majors with a vocal or choral emphasis. (For all students: an audition is NOT required but singing experienced is preferred.) (T) Division: HASS --- # MUS1810 — Fundamentals of Music I 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1810 - Fundamentals of Music I MUS 1810 - Fundamentals of Music I Provides the student with basic knowledge of notation, scales, keys, rhythm and intervals. Practice in sight singing, dictation and part-writing will be given. (TE) Division: HASS --- # MUS1910 — Individual Piano I 2 credits · 2 hours MUS 1910 - Individual Piano I MUS 1910 - Individual Piano I Private instruction in piano beginning at the student’s level of proficiency. One hour lesson per week. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits. (T) Division: HASS --- # MUS1920 — Individual Piano II 2 credits · 2 hours MUS 1920 - Individual Piano II MUS 1920 - Individual Piano II Intermediate private instruction in piano. One hour lesson per week. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits. (T) Division: HASS Prerequisites: MUS1910 --- # MUS1930 — Individual Voice I 2 credits · 2 hours MUS 1930 - Individual Voice I MUS 1930 - Individual Voice I Private instruction in voice beginning at the student’s level of proficiency. One hour lesson per week. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits. (T) Division: HASS --- # MUS1940 — Individual Voice II 2 credits · 2 hours MUS 1940 - Individual Voice II MUS 1940 - Individual Voice II Intermediate private instruction in voice. One hour lesson per week. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits. (T) Division: HASS Prerequisites: MUS1930 --- # MUS1950 — Individual Guitar I 2 credits · 2 hours MUS 1950 - Individual Guitar I MUS 1950 - Individual Guitar I Private instruction in guitar beginning at the student’s level of proficiency. One hour lesson per week. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits. (T) Division: HASS --- # MUS1960 — Individual Guitar II 2 credits · 2 hours MUS 1960 - Individual Guitar II MUS 1960 - Individual Guitar II Intermediate instruction in guitar. One hour lesson per week. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits. (T) Division: HASS Prerequisites: MUS1950 --- # MUS2055 — Music Theory III 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 2055 - Music Theory III MUS 2055 - Music Theory III A study of harmony and melody in chromatic styles; Neapolitan and augmented sixth chords; modulation; ninth chords; eleventh and thirteenth chords; concluding with a study of the final expansion of the major-minor tonality system; added tones; quartal harmony; synthetic scales; polytonality; pandiatonicism; form and style analysis; serial composition; avant-garde styles. (T) Semester Availability: Spring Prerequisite(s): MUS 1155 Corequisite(s): MUS 2056 Division: HASS Prerequisites: MUS1155 --- # MUS2056 — Ear Training III 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 2056 - Ear Training III MUS 2056 - Ear Training III Singing chromatic melodies with secondary harmonies and modulation, melodic dictation including modulation to closely related keys, interval recognition, rhythmic reading including subdivision of the beat in simple and compound meters and syncopation, chord quality identification. (T) Corequisite(s): MUS 2055 Division: HASS --- # MUS2140 — Advanced Private Instruction 2 credits · 2 hours MUS 2140 - Advanced Private Instruction MUS 2140 - Advanced Private Instruction For students who wish to continue studying an instrument on which they have received prior instruction. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits. (TE) Division: HASS --- # MUS2200 — History of Musical Theatre 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 2200 - History of Musical Theatre MUS 2200 - History of Musical Theatre A study of the history of style and techniques of dance for musical, comedy, opera, television, and stage plus choreography for these forms. (TE) Semester Availability: Spring Division: HASS --- # MUS2210 — Survey of Music Literature 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 2210 - Survey of Music Literature MUS 2210 - Survey of Music Literature A comprehensive course exploring significant composers and their compositions. The course begins with works from the 14th century and extends through the 20th century. An extensive amount of listening will be required. (TE) Division: HASS --- # MUS2330 — Electronic Music I 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 2330 - Electronic Music I MUS 2330 - Electronic Music I Principles of electronic digital sound synthesis, history of electronic music, programming the digital music, use of computer music program(s), electronic composition and contemporary trends in digital music. (TE) Division: HASS --- # NRSG1120 — Pharmacology I 1 credits · 1 hours NRSG 1120 - Pharmacology I NRSG 1120 - Pharmacology I This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe pharmacological management for adults with chronic alterations in health. (C) Division: HSD Prerequisites: NRSG1710 --- # NRSG1320 — Women’s Health and the Childbearing Family 3 credits · 3 hours NRSG 1320 - Women’s Health and the Childbearing Family NRSG 1320 - Women’s Health and the Childbearing Family This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care for women, infants, childbearing patients, and families including pharmacological management. (C) Prerequisites: BIOL2020, MATH1530, PSYC1030, NRSG1340 --- # NRSG1330 — Pediatric Nursing 3 credits · 3 hours NRSG 1330 - Pediatric Nursing NRSG 1330 - Pediatric Nursing This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care for children with alterations in health including pharmacological management. (C) Prerequisites: BIOL2020, MATH1530, PSYC1030, NRSG1620, NRSG2130 --- # NRSG1340 — Mental Health Nursing 3 credits · 3 hours NRSG 1340 - Mental Health Nursing NRSG 1340 - Mental Health Nursing This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care for clients with alterations in mental health including pharmacological management. (C) Prerequisites: BIOL2010, MATH1530, PSYC1030, NRSG1710 --- # NRSG1360 — Pharmacology in Nursing 3 credits · 3 hours NRSG 1360 - Pharmacology in Nursing NRSG 1360 - Pharmacology in Nursing This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe pharmacological management for patients with a variety of alterations in health. (C) Prerequisites: NRSG1710 --- # NRSG1500 — Transition to Professional Practice 5 credits · 5 hours NRSG 1500 - Transition to Professional Practice NRSG 1500 - Transition to Professional Practice Course is designed to assist the licensed practical nurse in transitioning to the role of the professional nurse. This course is not transferable for meeting degree requirements. (C) Prerequisites: BIOL2010, BIOL2020, MATH1530, PSYC1030, COLS101 --- # NRSG1620 — Medical-Surgical Nursing I 6 credits · 6 hours NRSG 1620 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I NRSG 1620 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care for adults with alterations in health that are primarily chronic in nature to include clinical/lab. (C) Prerequisites: NRSG1710, MATH1530, BIOL2010, PSYC1030 --- # NRSG1710 — Fundamentals of Nursing 7 credits · 7 hours NRSG 1710 - Fundamentals of Nursing NRSG 1710 - Fundamentals of Nursing An introduction to the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that emphasize fundamental principles necessary to provide safe nursing care for individuals with basic alterations in homeostasis and health. (C) --- # NRSG2130 — Pharmacology II 1 credits · 1 hours NRSG 2130 - Pharmacology II NRSG 2130 - Pharmacology II This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe pharmacological management for adults with acute alterations in health. (C) Division: HSD Prerequisites: NRSG1120 --- # NRSG2140 — Pharmacology III 1 credits · 1 hours NRSG 2140 - Pharmacology III NRSG 2140 - Pharmacology III This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe pharmacological management for adults with complex alterations in health. (C) Division: HSD Prerequisites: NRSG2130 --- # NRSG2240 — Professional Practice in Nursing 2 credits · 2 hours NRSG 2240 - Professional Practice in Nursing NRSG 2240 - Professional Practice in Nursing This course examines management and leadership concepts, issues, roles, and functions as applied to the role of the professional nurse in various healthcare settings. (C) Prerequisites: NRSG2630 --- # NRSG2630 — Medical-Surgical Nursing II 6 credits · 6 hours NRSG 2630 - Medical-Surgical Nursing II NRSG 2630 - Medical-Surgical Nursing II This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care for adults with alterations in health that are primarily acute in nature in the clinical/lab setting. (C) Prerequisites: NRSG1620, NRSG1120 --- # NRSG2640 — Medical-Surgical Nursing III 6 credits · 6 hours NRSG 2640 - Medical-Surgical Nursing III NRSG 2640 - Medical-Surgical Nursing III This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care for adults with alterations in health of a more complex nature to include clinical/lab. (C) Prerequisites: NRSG2630 --- # NUR294 — Coordinated Cooperative Student Externship 6 credits · 6 hours NUR 294 - Coordinated Cooperative Student Externship NUR 294 - Coordinated Cooperative Student Externship An elective clinical practicum of planned and supervised clinical experiences will be given in association with an R.N. mentor. Seminar and independent research study will be utilized to meet course requirements for work-study experience. Students will spend approximately 300 hours in a clinical affiliate on day, evening, or weekend shifts. Enrollment is limited to qualified students (see Nursing Program Director). (NT) Clinical Hours: 270 Division: HSD Prerequisites: NRSG1710, NRSG1620, NRSG1340, NRSG1120 --- # PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 1030 - Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 1030 - Introduction to Philosophy An introduction to the basic problems of philosophy and a consideration of representative types of philosophical thought concerning people, nature, knowledge, and values. (TE) Division: HASS --- # PHIL1033 — Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 1033 - Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking PHIL 1033 - Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking This course presents a basic introduction to the various forms of reasoning used to make and to analyze the validity and soundness of arguments. This course focuses both on informal and formal logical processes. (TE) Division: HASS --- # PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 1040 - Introduction to Ethics PHIL 1040 - Introduction to Ethics This course is designed to introduce the student to various ethical theories and to show how they apply in both personal and social situations. Emphasis will also be placed on different types of professional problems involving ethical concerns. (TE) Division: HASS --- # PHIL2035 — Aesthetics 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 2035 - Aesthetics PHIL 2035 - Aesthetics An introductory course in the philosophy of art which surveys various theories from ancient times to contemporary applications, concentrating on several central debates in the history of aesthetics: the definitions of art and beauty, the question of taste and aesthetic judgement, the nature of sensation, the function of representation, and the status of public and popular arts. (TE) Division: HASS --- # PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 2200 - Introduction to World Religions PHIL 2200 - Introduction to World Religions This course presents a survey of the five major world religions today– including, their historical development, their basic tenets, their rituals and practices and their cultural influences. (TE) Division: HASS --- # PHED1010 — Golf 1 credits · 1 hours PHED 1010 - Golf PHED 1010 - Golf Acquaints the beginning player with correct swing, selection and use of various clubs, and basic skills with practice application on the golf course. (TE) Semester Availability: Spring Division: HASS --- # PHED1110 — Tennis I 1 credits · 1 hours PHED 1110 - Tennis I PHED 1110 - Tennis I Emphasis on basic strokes, movement, rules, terminology and play techniques for the beginner. (TE) Semester Availability: Fall Division: HASS --- # PHED1210 — Physical Conditioning 1 credits · 1 hours PHED 1210 - Physical Conditioning PHED 1210 - Physical Conditioning Instruction and practice in maintaining personal physical fitness through exercise and aerobic activity. (TE) Division: HASS --- # PHED1212 — Yoga 1 credits · 1 hours PHED 1212 - Yoga PHED 1212 - Yoga Anyone who’s interested in learning about yoga and how to perform yoga exercises is welcome to enroll in this class. This course will not require you to have previous experience in any particular area but you should have a high school reading level. No books will be required. The will meet in the Wellness Center. Learn the rules, fundamentals, skills and strategies of yoga. Learn how to correctly execute required skills and techniques as well as to use the equipment/facilities safely. Understand how kinesiology relates to a healthy individual lifestyle. (TE)… --- # PHED1214 — Introduction to Martial Arts/Self Defense 1 credits · 1 hours PHED 1214 - Introduction to Martial Arts/Self Defense PHED 1214 - Introduction to Martial Arts/Self Defense This is a physical activity for men and women. This course is designed to teach the study of coordinating mind and body in the practice of martial arts and self-defense “mentality” is also stressed. The class will meet in the Wellness Center. (TE) Division: HASS --- # PHED1216 — Fitness Walking 1 credits · 1 hours PHED 1216 - Fitness Walking PHED 1216 - Fitness Walking This is a physical activity for men & women. Attendance and active participation is a requirement for completing a performance class and is a large determinant and component of your final grade. This course is designed to improve each student’s level of cardiovascular fitness without the possible risks sometimes associated with higher intensity exercise. The ROCKPORT FITNESS WALKING TEST will be utilizes in order to design individualized walking programs based on existing levels of cardiovascular fitness. (TE) Division: HASS --- # PHED1610 — Volleyball 1 credits · 1 hours PHED 1610 - Volleyball PHED 1610 - Volleyball Emphasis on fundamental skills and techniques used in volleyball. Limited tournament play. (TE) Semester Availability: Spring Division: HASS --- # PHED1620 — Recreational Activities 1 credits · 1 hours PHED 1620 - Recreational Activities PHED 1620 - Recreational Activities Discussion of the components of health-related fitness: cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility and body composition, as well as nutrition, stress management, and alcohol education. Students are exposed to a variety of lifetime activities that promote health and well-being. The class will meet in the classroom and the information will be presented through lecture by the instructor, class activities, and projects. Lab work will be conducted as needed. (NT) Division: HASS --- # PHED1710 — Badminton 1 credits · 1 hours PHED 1710 - Badminton PHED 1710 - Badminton Emphasis on fundamental skills, basic strategies, rules, and etiquette for play. Exposure to playing tournaments. (TE) Semester Availability: Fall Division: HASS --- # PHED1910 — Touch Football 1 credits · 1 hours PHED 1910 - Touch Football PHED 1910 - Touch Football Development of skills in basic fundamentals and techniques through team play. (TE) Division: HASS --- # PHED2010 — Weight Training 1 credits · 1 hours PHED 2010 - Weight Training PHED 2010 - Weight Training Various training programs are presented. Emphasis on warm-ups, stretching, individual exercises, running, and use of weight machines. Encourages continuation and self-discipline of exercise. (TE) Division: HASS --- # PHED2020 — Intro to PE, Recreation and Sports Management 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 2020 - Intro to PE, Recreation and Sports Management PHED 2020 - Intro to PE, Recreation and Sports Management A study of the scope of opportunities the sport and recreation industry presents; the historical, psychological, sociological, and philosophical foundations of sport; and management and organizational concepts and their application in sport and recreation enterprises. Ideal for students majoring in sports management, recreation, exercise, fitness management, physical education or athletic training. (T) Semester Availability: Fall (Columbia Campus) Division: HASS --- # PHED2120 — Essential Lifetime Wellness 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 2120 - Essential Lifetime Wellness PHED 2120 - Essential Lifetime Wellness Students will discover their fitness levels and will learn how to maintain fitness levels. Students will be evaluated for strength, flexibility, aerobic fitness, body fat and lung capacity. An exercise and nutrition program will be developed to meet the needs of the individual. Participants in the course will also learn how to reduce personal health risk factors, improve nutrition, control stress, and learn about cultural differences and its impact on health and wellness. (T) Division: HASS --- # PHED2220 — Introduction to Exercise Science 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 2220 - Introduction to Exercise Science PHED 2220 - Introduction to Exercise Science This course is designed to students appreciate the importance of physical activity, to introduce the discipline of kinesiology and students understand its relationship to physical activity, and to expand student knowledge of physical activity professions. (T) Corequisite(s) or Division: HASS --- # PHED2320 — Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 2320 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries PHED 2320 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries The student will develop a knowledge of prevention, treatment, and basic rehabilitation of common athletic injuries as commonly seen at the interscholastic level of competition. In addition, the student will be exposed to negligence and liability issues in respect to athletic injuries. This course is taught at the Williamson Campus in the Fall semester and on the Columbia Campus in the Spring semester. (T) Corequisite(s) or Division: HASS --- # PHED2415 — Teaching Individual and Team Sports 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 2415 - Teaching Individual and Team Sports PHED 2415 - Teaching Individual and Team Sports A course that enhances a student’s opportunity to learn, develop, evaluate and present teaching techniques of individual and team sports. (TE) Semester Availability: Spring (Columbia Campus) Division: HASS --- # PHED2520 — Contemporary Dance 1 credits · 1 hours PHED 2520 - Contemporary Dance PHED 2520 - Contemporary Dance Introduces dances which are currently popular in this country. (TE) Division: HASS --- # PHED2710 — Basketball 1 credits · 1 hours PHED 2710 - Basketball PHED 2710 - Basketball Fundamental skills, rules, and strategies of play. (TE) Division: HASS --- # PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science 4 credits · 4 hours PSCI 1030 - Survey of Physical Science PSCI 1030 - Survey of Physical Science An introductory course on selected topics in chemistry and physics. (TE) --- # PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I 4 credits · 4 hours PHYS 2010 - Non-Calculus Physics I PHYS 2010 - Non-Calculus Physics I The study of the fundamental laws of mechanics, fluids, sound and heat. (T) Prerequisites: MATH1710 --- # PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II 4 credits · 4 hours PHYS 2020 - Non-Calculus Physics II PHYS 2020 - Non-Calculus Physics II The study of the fundamental laws of electricity and magnetism, optics, and modern physics. (T) Prerequisites: PHYS2010 --- # PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I 4 credits · 4 hours PHYS 2110 - Calculus-Based Physics I PHYS 2110 - Calculus-Based Physics I The study of mechanics and heat. (NOTE: Credit cannot be given for both PHYS 2010 or PHYS 2020 ). (T) Prerequisites: MATH1910 --- # PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II 4 credits · 4 hours PHYS 2120 - Calculus-Based Physics II PHYS 2120 - Calculus-Based Physics II The study of electricity and magnetism, waves, optics and modern physics. (T) Prerequisites: PHYS2110 --- # POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science 3 credits · 3 hours POLS 1010 - Intro to Political Science POLS 1010 - Intro to Political Science An examination of the nature of political activity, the concept of the nation-state, comparative political systems (democratic and authoritarian), world politics and the discipline of political science. (TE) Division: HASS --- # POLS1030 — American Government 3 credits · 3 hours POLS 1030 - American Government POLS 1030 - American Government A study of democratic theory, the Constitution, federalism, free speech, interest groups, political parties, voting behavior, the presidency, Congress and the Supreme Court. (T) Division: HASS --- # POLS2025 — State and Local Government 3 credits · 3 hours POLS 2025 - State and Local Government POLS 2025 - State and Local Government A study of state and local government in Tennessee with a general survey of state and local government in the United States. (TE) Semester Availability: Spring Division: HASS --- # POLS2035 — International Relations 3 credits · 3 hours POLS 2035 - International Relations POLS 2035 - International Relations This course explores the ways in which international affairs have impacted world, economy, politics and vision of separate cultures, countries, and governments. (T) Corequisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010 Division: HASS Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 1030 - Introduction to Psychology PSYC 1030 - Introduction to Psychology One-semester survey course that provides an introduction to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Topics include history and research methods, biological aspects of psychology, sensation and perception, variations of consciousness, cognitive processes, motivation and emotion, human development, personality, social psychology, and psychological disorders and therapies. (T) Division: HASS --- # PSYC2110 — Psychology of Adjustment 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2110 - Psychology of Adjustment PSYC 2110 - Psychology of Adjustment The study of personal and social adjustment as it relates to coping with the demands of everyday life. Topics include self-awareness, healthy management of stress and emotions, interpersonal relationships, the grieving process, and communication techniques. Methods to cultivate personal growth and effective adjustment will be presented. (T) Semester Availability: Fall Division: HASS --- # PSYC2120 — Social Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2120 - Social Psychology PSYC 2120 - Social Psychology An introduction to social psychology including interpersonal attraction, interaction between people, person perception, aggression, prosocial behavior, conformity, obedience, attitudes, prejudice, and group processes. (T) Semester Availability: Spring Division: HASS --- # PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2130 - Lifespan Development Psychology PSYC 2130 - Lifespan Development Psychology An examination of the physical, cognitive, and socioemotional changes that occur throughout the lifespan of the human organism–from conception through aging and death. This course covers basic concepts needed in understanding human development, psychological research, and theories of growth and development. (T) Division: HASS --- # RAD210 — Computed Tomography Patient Management 4 credits · 4 hours RAD 210 - Computed Tomography Patient Management RAD 210 - Computed Tomography Patient Management This is one of a three course set in whole body Computed Tomography (CT) imaging. The complete set provides formal specialized training in CT whole body imaging prior to independent performance. Topics included in this course are patient care and management, whole body cross-sectional anatomy, pathology, imaging procedures with protocols, and special procedures in CT. (NT) --- # RAD220 — Computed Tomography Physics 4 credits · 4 hours RAD 220 - Computed Tomography Physics RAD 220 - Computed Tomography Physics This is one of a three course set in whole body Computed Tomography (CT) imaging. The complete set provides formal specialized training in CT whole body imaging prior to independent performance. Topics included in this course are history of computed tomography, fundamentals of computers, scanning methods, digital imaging, quality control, and radiation protection. (NT) --- # RAD230 — Computed Tomography Clinic 8 credits · 8 hours RAD 230 - Computed Tomography Clinic RAD 230 - Computed Tomography Clinic This course is one of a three course set in whole body Computed Tomography (CT) imaging. The complete set provides formal specialized training in CT whole body imaging prior to independent performance. The clinical component is conducted at an approved clinical education center and requires supervised performance of computed tomography of the head, neck, spine, chest, abdomen, pelvis and musculoskeletal system. Arrangements for clinical education are made by the students to obtain clinical experience with a Columbia Sta… --- # RADT1100 — Introduction to Medical Imaging 1 credits · 1 hours RADT 1100 - Introduction to Medical Imaging RADT 1100 - Introduction to Medical Imaging This course is an overview of the basic aspects and principles of radiologic technology and the healthcare system. Principles, practices, and policies of healthcare organizations are examined and discussed. This includes but not limited to radiation protection, patient care and safety, agency structure and function, as well as radiology ethics. Open to all students. Required for students seeking admission to the Radiologic Technology program. Lecture. (C) --- # RADT1215 — Introduction to Radiography 2 credits · 2 hours RADT 1215 - Introduction to Radiography RADT 1215 - Introduction to Radiography This course is a study of the legal and ethical aspects of the radiologic technology profession as well as an introduction to basic patient care techniques for various patient populations. An overall view of professional demands is also presented. Lecture. (C) Prerequisites: RADT1100 --- # RADT1225 — Radiation Biology & Safety 2 credits · 2 hours RADT 1225 - Radiation Biology & Safety RADT 1225 - Radiation Biology & Safety This course is a study of the effects of radiation exposure on biological systems, methods for measuring and monitoring radiation, and the responsibilities of the radiographer to protect personnel, patients, and the public from excessive exposure. Quantities and units of radiation are discussed in reference to x-ray equipment, radiation protection, and detection devices. Lecture. (C) Prerequisites: RADT1470, RADT2330, RADT1380 --- # RADT1260 — Radiographic Practicum I 2 credits · 2 hours RADT 1260 - Radiographic Practicum I RADT 1260 - Radiographic Practicum I This introduction course is designed for students to participate in radiographic examinations under approved supervision in the clinical setting. Experience in a variety of procedures will assist students in applying theory and developing specified levels of competence. Students will be engaged with the proper use of radiographic equipment, along with development of skills in positioning, patient care, interpersonal communications, image analysis, and radiation safety practices. Competence at this introductory level wil… Prerequisites: RADT1215, RADT1390, RADT1330 --- # RADT1330 — Radiographic Procedures I 3 credits · 3 hours RADT 1330 - Radiographic Procedures I RADT 1330 - Radiographic Procedures I This course is an introduction to the basic principles of positioning as applied to radiographic imaging. Topics include general procedural considerations, anatomical landmarks, and factor selection for each unit of instruction or radiographic study covered in the course. Lecture/Lab. (C) Prerequisites: RADT1100 --- # RADT1340 — Radiographic Procedures II 3 credits · 3 hours RADT 1340 - Radiographic Procedures II RADT 1340 - Radiographic Procedures II This course provides a continuation of Radiographic Procedures I concerning the principles of positioning as applied to radiographic imaging. Topics include general procedural considerations, anatomical landmarks, and factor selection for each unit of instruction or radiographic study covered in the course. Lecture/Lab. (C) Prerequisites: RADT1215, RADT1390, RADT1330 --- # RADT1350 — Radiographic Digital Imaging 3 credits · 3 hours RADT 1350 - Radiographic Digital Imaging RADT 1350 - Radiographic Digital Imaging This course is an introduction to the principles and techniques of digital radiography. Topics include digital image acquisition, display, and archiving. Lecture/Lab. (C) Prerequisites: RADT1215, RADT1390, RADT1330 --- # RADT1380 — Principles of Radiation Physics 3 credits · 3 hours RADT 1380 - Principles of Radiation Physics RADT 1380 - Principles of Radiation Physics This course is an in depth study of concepts of radiation physics. Emphasis will be placed on the x-ray tube, circuitry, production and emission, as well as photon interaction with matter. Lecture. (C) Prerequisites: RADT1260, RADT1340, RADT1350 --- # RADT1390 — Principles of Image Acquisition 3 credits · 3 hours RADT 1390 - Principles of Image Acquisition RADT 1390 - Principles of Image Acquisition This course is a study of factors affecting the creation and recording of the radiographic image. Topics include basic principles of radiographic techniques, image production and exposure. Lecture/Lab. (C) Prerequisites: RADT1100 --- # RADT1470 — Radiographic Practicum II 4 credits · 4 hours RADT 1470 - Radiographic Practicum II RADT 1470 - Radiographic Practicum II This course is a continuation of Radiographic Practicum I and is designed for students to participate in radiographic examinations under approved supervision in the clinical setting. Experience in a variety of procedures will assist students in applying theory and developing specified levels of competence. Students will build upon their foundation and continue the proper use of radiographic equipment, along with the development of skills in positioning, patient care, interpersonal communications, image analysis, and r… Prerequisites: RADT1260, RADT1340, RADT1350 --- # RADT2210 — Radiographic Pathology 2 credits · 2 hours RADT 2210 - Radiographic Pathology RADT 2210 - Radiographic Pathology This course introduces concepts related to disease, signs and symptoms, and etiological considerations for several body systems. Emphasis is on radiographic appearance of disease and impact on exposure factor selection. Lecture. (C) Prerequisites: RADT2460, RADT2235, RADT1225 --- # RADT2235 — Radiographic Procedures IV 2 credits · 2 hours RADT 2235 - Radiographic Procedures IV RADT 2235 - Radiographic Procedures IV This course provides an introduction to advanced procedures and specialty imaging areas. Topics include myelography, CT, MRI, radiation therapy, ultrasound, and interventional radiology. Lecture. (C) Prerequisites: RADT1470, RADT2330, RADT1380 --- # RADT2295 — Radiographic Seminar 2 credits · 2 hours RADT 2295 - Radiographic Seminar RADT 2295 - Radiographic Seminar This is an advanced level course designed to study and discuss radiographic principles, techniques, and methods. The knowledge of the profession is enhanced through group discussion, research, and writing. An emphasis will be placed on the synthesis of skills and information needed to exercise independent judgment in the performance of medical imaging procedures. Lecture. (C) Prerequisites: RADT2460, RADT2235, RADT1225 --- # RADT2330 — Radiographic Procedures III 3 credits · 3 hours RADT 2330 - Radiographic Procedures III RADT 2330 - Radiographic Procedures III This course provides an intermediate level of study concerning the principles of positioning as applied to radiographic imaging. Topics include general procedural considerations, anatomical landmarks, and factor selection for each unit of instruction or radiographic study covered in the course. Lecture. (C) Prerequisites: RADT1260, RADT1340, RADT1350 --- # RADT2370 — Radiographic Practicum IV 3 credits · 3 hours RADT 2370 - Radiographic Practicum IV RADT 2370 - Radiographic Practicum IV This course is a continuation of Radiographic Practicum III and is designed for students to participate in radiographic examinations under approved supervision in the clinical setting. Experience in a variety of procedures will assist students in applying theory and developing specified levels of competence. Students will demonstrate intermediate use of radiographic equipment, along with enhanced development of skills in positioning, patient care, interpersonal communications, image analysis, and radiation safety prac… Prerequisites: RADT2460, RADT2235, RADT1225 --- # RADT2385 — Radiographic Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours RADT 2385 - Radiographic Capstone RADT 2385 - Radiographic Capstone This course serves as a culminating experience in which students are expected to apply knowledge gained from their education in Radiologic Sciences. This course is designed to provide a final demonstration of knowledge while preparing students to meet the goal of passing the registry. The purpose of this capstone course is to facilitate the integration and synthesis of content through mock testing, soft skills training and critical thinking; it is also a turning point for the student from education to professional practice. L… Prerequisites: RADT2460, RADT2235, RADT1225 --- # RADT2460 — Radiographic Practicum III 4 credits · 4 hours RADT 2460 - Radiographic Practicum III RADT 2460 - Radiographic Practicum III This course is a continuation of Radiographic Practicum II and is designed for students to participate in radiographic examinations under approved supervision in the clinical setting. Experience in a variety of procedures will assist students in applying theory and developing specified levels of competence. Students will continue the progressive use of radiographic equipment, along with enhanced development of skills in positioning, patient care, interpersonal communications, image analysis, and radiation safety pra… Prerequisites: RADT1470, RADT2330, RADT1380 --- # READ0802 — Learning Support Reading 2 credits · 2 hours READ 0802 - Learning Support Reading READ 0802 - Learning Support Reading This Reading Students’ reading assignments will be based on diagnostic reading assessments and ENGL 1010 reading assignments. This course incorporates online exercises that supplement classroom instruction to support reading projects and assignments in ENGL 1010 . Upon completion of READ 0802, the student receives two institutional credits. (NT) Prerequisite(s): ACT Reading below 19 or equivalent Corequisite(s): ENGL 1010 Division: WODC --- # RESP1129 — Introduction to Clinical I 1 credits · 1 hours RESP 1129 - Introduction to Clinical I RESP 1129 - Introduction to Clinical I Introduction to Clinical I takes students into the acute care hospital providing hands-on experience for basic patient care experiences. Competence is to be obtained in medical gas therapy, hyperinflation therapy and aerosolized drug therapy. (C) Clinical Hours: 90 Prerequisite(s): RESP 1410 Division: HSD Prerequisites: RESP1410 --- # RESP1225 — Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology 2 credits · 2 hours RESP 1225 - Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology RESP 1225 - Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology studies the different classes of drugs that affect the cardiopulmonary system. Topics include routes of administration, drug calculations, indications, modes of action, adverse reactions and assessment of effectiveness. (C) Prerequisites: RESP1410, BIOL2010, MATH1530, MATH1710 --- # RESP1310 — Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology 3 credits · 3 hours RESP 1310 - Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology RESP 1310 - Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology studies common diseases and disorders affecting the Cardiopulmonary system including the etiology, pathophysiology, presentation and treatment. (C) Prerequisites: RESP2339, RESP2430, RESP2435 --- # RESP1410 — Fundamentals of Respiratory Care I 4 credits · 4 hours RESP 1410 - Fundamentals of Respiratory Care I RESP 1410 - Fundamentals of Respiratory Care I Fundamentals of Respiratory Care I introduces the student to the Respiratory Care profession. Topics covered include professional organizations, licensure, terminology, medical gas therapy, equipment cleaning, isolation techniques and basic patient assessment. (C) --- # RESP1420 — Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II 4 credits · 4 hours RESP 1420 - Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II RESP 1420 - Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II is a continuation of RESP 1410 Fundamentals of Respiratory Care I . Topics covered in this course include basic Respiratory Care modalities such as hyperinflation and airway clearance therapies and airway management. (C) Prerequisites: RESP1410, BIOL2010, MATH1530, MATH1710 --- # RESP2339 — Introduction to Clinical II 3 credits · 3 hours RESP 2339 - Introduction to Clinical II RESP 2339 - Introduction to Clinical II Introduction to Clinical II is an application of topics presented in previous and current Respiratory Care courses. Competence is to be obtained in arterial blood sampling and airway care. (C) Clinical Hours: 270 Division: HSD Prerequisites: RESP1129, RESP1225, RESP1420 --- # RESP2430 — Intensive Care Monitoring 4 credits · 4 hours RESP 2430 - Intensive Care Monitoring RESP 2430 - Intensive Care Monitoring Intensive Care Monitoring involves the study of basic dysrhythmias and their effect on the body; hemodynamic monitoring assessment; CXR assessment and Advance Cardiac Life Support, ACLS. (C) Prerequisites: BIOL2020, BIOL2230, RESP1129, RESP1225, RESP1420 --- # RESP2435 — Arterial Blood Analysis 4 credits · 4 hours RESP 2435 - Arterial Blood Analysis RESP 2435 - Arterial Blood Analysis Arterial Blood Analysis provides an in-depth study of the basic physiology of oxygen and carbon dioxide transport, interpretation of arterial blood gas values and their application to patient care. (C) Prerequisites: RESP1129, RESP1225, RESP1420 --- # RESP2440 — Mechanical Ventilation 4 credits · 4 hours RESP 2440 - Mechanical Ventilation RESP 2440 - Mechanical Ventilation Mechanical Ventilation discusses the indications for and techniques of mechanical ventilation including initiation and modification of settings. (C) Prerequisites: RESP2339, RESP2430, RESP2435 --- # RESP2449 — Intensive Care Practicum I 4 credits · 4 hours RESP 2449 - Intensive Care Practicum I RESP 2449 - Intensive Care Practicum I Intensive Care Practicum I is an application of topics presented in previous and current Respiratory Care courses. Competence is to be obtained in the initiation, maintenance, weaning and extubation of patients being mechanically ventilated. (C) Clinical Hours: 360 Division: HSD Prerequisites: RESP2339, RESP2430, RESP2435 --- # RESP2450 — Pulmonary Functions/Seminar 4 credits · 4 hours RESP 2450 - Pulmonary Functions/Seminar RESP 2450 - Pulmonary Functions/Seminar Pulmonary Functions/Seminar investigates the application, performance and interpretation of complete pulmonary function studies and reviews the components of pulmonary rehabilitation. Preparation for national credentialing exams will also be provided. Successful completion of this course requires passing comprehensive exams styled after the national registry exams. (C) Prerequisites: RESP1310, RESP2440, RESP2449 --- # RESP2455 — Pediatric Respiratory Care 4 credits · 4 hours RESP 2455 - Pediatric Respiratory Care RESP 2455 - Pediatric Respiratory Care Pediatric Respiratory Care studies the etiology, pathophysiology, presentation and treatment of common neonatal and pediatric cardiopulmonary diseases and disorders. Various mechanical ventilation techniques will be discussed. Pediatric Advanced Life Support, PALS, training will be provided. (C) Prerequisites: RESP1310, RESP2440, RESP2449 --- # RESP2459 — Intensive Care Practicum II 4 credits · 4 hours RESP 2459 - Intensive Care Practicum II RESP 2459 - Intensive Care Practicum II Intensive Care Practicum II is an application of topics presented in previous and current Respiratory Care courses. Clinical experience will be gained in neonatal and pediatric mechanical ventilation techniques and other patient care activities. (C) Clinical Hours: 360 Division: HSD Prerequisites: RESP1310, RESP2440, RESP2449 --- # SWRK2010 — Introduction to Social Work 3 credits · 3 hours SWRK 2010 - Introduction to Social Work SWRK 2010 - Introduction to Social Work This course provides an introduction to the social work profession. Because the field of social work draws on the academic disciplines of sociology and psychology, students will gain insight into the social and environmental factors that influence individual lives. Students will become acquainted with the challenges and rewards of social work. Social service agencies, as well as current social policies, will also be discussed. Other topics will include social work practice in family and children’s services, health… --- # SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 1010 - Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1010 - Introduction to Sociology Sociology is the systematic study of human society. This introductory course will provide an assessment of how social forces, institutions, and inequality influence human interaction. Topics of study include: culture, crime, economy, government, media, family, religion, education, race, ethnicity, poverty, and gender. (T) Division: HASS --- # SOCI1040 — Social Problems 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 1040 - Social Problems SOCI 1040 - Social Problems This sociology course examines quality of life issues and contributing factors to social problems with a focus on deviance and inequality. Topics of study include sexual deviance, crime and violence, substance abuse, poverty, and inequality of gender, race, and ethnicity. Problems in government and the economy, along with global social problems, such as war, terrorism, and environmental issues will also be covered. (T) ) Satisfactory placement test scores or completion of all Competencies in Learning Support Writing. Division: HASS Prerequisites: SOCI1010 --- # SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 2010 - Marriage and Family SOCI 2010 - Marriage and Family This course examines the family as a social institution with an emphasis on both men’s and women’s changing roles in the American family. Topics will include: family background, mate selection, sexuality, family finances, effective relationship communication, parenthood, marital conflict, relationship abuse and violence, and issues concerning step families. (TE) Division: HASS --- # SOCI2300 — Cultural Competency in Tech 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 2300 - Cultural Competency in Tech SOCI 2300 - Cultural Competency in Tech Cultural Competency in Tech will provide the student with a broad overview of cultural differences across the globe and how to incorporate cultural intelligence into multi-national business practices and interactions. This course is designed to develop cultural competency in decision-making, problem-solving, and facilitating effective and appropriate technical skills. Utilizing work-based learning, in-class activities, guest speakers, lectures, readings, cultural competency assessments, a final project and study a… Prerequisites: SOCI1010 --- # SPAN1010 — Beginning Spanish I 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 1010 - Beginning Spanish I SPAN 1010 - Beginning Spanish I Essentials of Spanish elementary grammar, pronunciation, conversation, and simple readings. (T) --- # SPAN1020 — Beginning Spanish II 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 1020 - Beginning Spanish II SPAN 1020 - Beginning Spanish II Continuation of Beginning Spanish I. (T) Prerequisites: SPAN1010 --- # SPAN2010 — Intermediate Spanish I 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 2010 - Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 2010 - Intermediate Spanish I Reading intermediate Spanish texts, grammar review, and oral practice. (T) Prerequisites: SPAN1020 --- # SPAN2020 — Intermediate Spanish II 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 2020 - Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 2020 - Intermediate Spanish II A continuation of Intermediate Spanish I with emphasis on Spanish readings and oral practice. (T) Prerequisites: SPAN2010 --- # THEA1015 — Acting I 3 credits · 3 hours THEA 1015 - Acting I THEA 1015 - Acting I An introduction to basic acting techniques fundamental to performance in theatre and media. Emphasizes improvisation, scene study, script analysis, character study (introducing English, Stanislavskian and Brechtian tenique) and the history of acting/performance art. Students engage in laboratory exercises as well as public performance. (T) Division: HASS --- # THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre 3 credits · 3 hours THEA 1030 - Introduction to Theatre THEA 1030 - Introduction to Theatre An introduction to the theatre arts including acting, directing, playwriting with a brief overview of technical theatre, theatrical history, allied media (film/ television), and performance. Students study plays from theatre history, write reviews of actual productions, and experience lab work in theatre. (T) Division: HASS --- # THEA1040 — Special Topics in Theatre 1 credits · 1 hours THEA 1040 - Special Topics in Theatre THEA 1040 - Special Topics in Theatre This course will expose students to different topics in theatre history, practice, and emerging trends and ideas in the field. (T) Division: HASS --- # THEA1043 — Special Topics in Theatre 3 credits · 3 hours THEA 1043 - Special Topics in Theatre THEA 1043 - Special Topics in Theatre This course will expose students to different topics in theatre history, practice, and emerging trends and ideas in the field. (TE) Division: HASS --- # THEA2015 — Acting II 3 credits · 3 hours THEA 2015 - Acting II THEA 2015 - Acting II A study of the classic primary texts, performance art works, and methodologies of performance to evaluate performance works. Study and skill building in acting, performance methods, new art formats, video and stage media. Students will explore western and non-western approaches to performance through critical analysis and will develop a greater awareness of the expressive forms of humanistic performance. (TE) Division: HASS --- # THEA2050 — Theatrical Design Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours THEA 2050 - Theatrical Design Concepts THEA 2050 - Theatrical Design Concepts This course is a comprehensive approach to visual communication and aesthetic design for the theatre with an emphasis on design conception and process. The course will include an overview of the history of theatrical design and dynamics of collaborative process. Students will explore the design process, theory, and principles through the execution of projects, papers, and other homework assignments. (TE) Division: HASS --- # THEA2430 — Musical Drama and Speech 3 credits · 3 hours THEA 2430 - Musical Drama and Speech THEA 2430 - Musical Drama and Speech Principles and practices governing the actor’s use of voice, body, and imagination for musical performances. Scene work. (TE) Division: HASS --- # THEA2820 — Introduction to Script Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours THEA 2820 - Introduction to Script Analysis THEA 2820 - Introduction to Script Analysis This course is a comprehensive approach to understanding scripts so the actor can perform the play with fuller knowledge of the script, the character and the given circumstances. (TE) Division: HASS --- # VET102 — Animal Anatomy 4 credits · 4 hours VET 102 - Animal Anatomy VET 102 - Animal Anatomy This course provides an overview of the anatomy and physiology of selected domestic animal species using an organ-system approach. Clinical applications relative to organ systems are made when applicable. The cat is used as the primary dissection model. (NT) Prerequisites: VET112 --- # VET112 — Introduction to Veterinary Technology 4 credits · 4 hours VET 112 - Introduction to Veterinary Technology VET 112 - Introduction to Veterinary Technology This course introduces the student to the veterinary technology aspect of veterinary medicine. The student will cover topics in hospital operation, professional standards and ethics, and overview of the major components of the veterinary technician industry. Introduction to common clinical procedures and animal health care. Medical terminology will be covered within this course. Lab component will include restraint, introduction to common lab procedures, equipment identification, and administration… Prerequisites: AGRI1020, BIOL1110, BIOL1120 --- # VET113 — Veterinary Diagnostic Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours VET 113 - Veterinary Diagnostic Procedures VET 113 - Veterinary Diagnostic Procedures This course provides students with instruction in all major areas of diagnostic procedures within veterinary medicine. Topics will include: hematology, clinical chemistry, veterinary microbiology, urinalysis, and other specimens and related processing and diagnostics. This course will include an introduction to diagnostic imaging, including radiation safety and principles, basic concepts in obtaining diagnostic radiographs for the most common radiographic studies. (NT) Prerequisites: VET112, VET102 --- # VET121 — Veterinary Patient Care & Management 2 credits · 2 hours VET 121 - Veterinary Patient Care & Management VET 121 - Veterinary Patient Care & Management This course presents topics in care and management of small and large animal species, as well as selected exotic species. Topics covered will include small animal nutrition, large animal nutrition, reproduction, neonates, geriatrics, hospice care, human-animal bond, euthanasia, oncology, introduction to clinical pharmacology, and introduction to veterinary dentistry. (NT) Prerequisites: VET112, VET102 --- # VET191 — Clinical Practicum I 2 credits · 2 hours VET 191 - Clinical Practicum I VET 191 - Clinical Practicum I Practical experience in veterinary clinics and/or related facilities. Students will begin to apply skills and competencies developed in the classroom and laboratory on campus in a practical setting. Student complete approximately 96 hours of clinical practicum over the course of the semester. (NT) Clinical Hours: 96 Division: HSD Prerequisites: VET102 --- # VET192 — Clinical Practicum II 5 credits · 5 hours VET 192 - Clinical Practicum II VET 192 - Clinical Practicum II Practical experience in veterinary clinics and/or related facilities. Students will continue practicing previously demonstrated competencies and apply additional, more complex skills in the clinic setting. Students complete approximately 240 hours of clinical practicum over the course of the semester. (NT) Clinical Hours: 240 Division: HSD Prerequisites: VET113, VET201, VET121 --- # VET193 — Clinical Practicum III 5 credits · 5 hours VET 193 - Clinical Practicum III VET 193 - Clinical Practicum III Practical experience in veterinary clinics and/or related facilities. Students will pursue proficiency in prior competencies and demonstrate competency on all remaining skills required for program completion. Students complete approximately 240 hours of clinical practicum over the course of the semester. (NT) Clinical Hours: 240 Division: HSD Prerequisites: VET192, VET202, VET251 --- # VET201 — Veterinary Medical & Surgical Nursing I 4 credits · 4 hours VET 201 - Veterinary Medical & Surgical Nursing I VET 201 - Veterinary Medical & Surgical Nursing I This course introduces the student to medical and surgical nursing concepts in large and small animal medicine. Concepts in anesthesia, aseptic technique, surgical assisting, and surgical instrumentation will be covered. The lab component readies the student to assist the veterinarian in surgical procedures and introduction to clinical aspect of veterinary dentistry. The student will learn the intricacies of serving as veterinary anesthetist including anesthesia, operation of anesthesia machine… Prerequisites: VET112, VET102 --- # VET202 — Veterinary Medical & Surgical Nursing II 5 credits · 5 hours VET 202 - Veterinary Medical & Surgical Nursing II VET 202 - Veterinary Medical & Surgical Nursing II A continuation of VET 201 . Continued instruction in medical and surgical nursing, anesthetic techniques, and proficiency in diagnostic imaging. Continued instruction and proficiency in the veterinary technicians’ role in veterinary dentistry. (NT) Prerequisites: VET102, VET191, VET201 --- # VET203 — Veterinary Medical & Surgical Nursing III 5 credits · 5 hours VET 203 - Veterinary Medical & Surgical Nursing III VET 203 - Veterinary Medical & Surgical Nursing III A continuation of VET 202 . Continued instruction in medical and surgical nursing. Continued proficiency in diagnostic imaging, including advanced imaging techniques. Instruction in laboratory animal care, exotic animal care, and clinical pathology. Review and refinement of skills introduced in previous VET courses. Preparation for taking the VTNE. Filed trips to reinforce clinical skills and concepts. (NT) Prerequisites: VET192, VET202, VET251 --- # VET251 — Pharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours VET 251 - Pharmacology VET 251 - Pharmacology Introduction to the major drug classifications. Use and control of, measurements and conversion factors, and methods of drug action and interaction used in small and large animal practice. (NT) Prerequisites: VET113, VET121, VET191, VET201 --- # WGST2050 — Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies 3 credits · 3 hours WGST 2050 - Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies WGST 2050 - Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies This course is an interdisciplinary approach to the study of women’s social identity and placement throughout history and the world. Theoretical perspectives and research from sociology, psychology, biology, and anthropology are used to understand how gender shapes our lives on individual, cultural, and societal levels. Areas of study emphasize the role of gender in social institutions, including family, workplace, education, religion, media, politics. (T) Division: HASS --- # WMST2181 — Women’s Studies 1 credits · 1 hours WMST 2181 - Women’s Studies WMST 2181 - Women’s Studies This course presents historical, anthropological, aesthetic, political, and cultural examinations of various topics and issues of gender and identity and the roles, contributions, and achievements of women in the history of world society. Topics change each semester. (NT) Division: HASS --- # BIOL1430 — Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 1430 - Nutrition BIOL 1430 - Nutrition Course only through TN eCampus A study of nutrients and their relationship to human growth, development and maintenance. Special emphasis is given to the role of foods and the nutrients they contain, with regard to the physiological, psychological, and sociological well being of the individual. Practical analysis of food records and application of nutritional knowledge will be included. --- # BIOL1510 — Environmental Science I 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 1510 - Environmental Science I BIOL 1510 - Environmental Science I Course only through TN eCampus This course is a study of environmental problems at global, national and local levels. A scientific approach is applied to understanding environmental concepts using hands-on field experiences. --- # BIOL1520 — Environmental Science II 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 1520 - Environmental Science II BIOL 1520 - Environmental Science II Course only through TN eCampus This course is a study of environmental problems at global, national and local levels. Laboratory emphasis is on local field experiences. --- # CHEM1010 — Introductory Chemistry I with Lab 4 credits · 4 hours CHEM 1010 - Introductory Chemistry I with Lab CHEM 1010 - Introductory Chemistry I with Lab Course only through TN eCampus CHEM 1010, is intended to satisfy the chemistry requirement for several career programs, and satisfy part of the general education science requirement. In addition, basic computer skills are required to be successful in an online course. --- # CHEM1020 — Introductory Chemistry II with Lab 4 credits · 4 hours CHEM 1020 - Introductory Chemistry II with Lab CHEM 1020 - Introductory Chemistry II with Lab Course only through TN eCampus CHEM 1020 is intended to satisfy the chemistry requirement for several career programs, and satisfy part of the general education science requirement. Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1010 Prerequisites: CHEM1010 --- # CITC1313 — .Net Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 1313 - .Net Programming CITC 1313 - .Net Programming Course only through TN eCampus This is a course in basic .NET programming language. Topics include basic concepts of programming, problem-solving, programming logic and design techniques of an object-oriented language. The course also includes types, classes, inheritance, arrays, collections, delegates, events and debugging. Must also work well independently, be self-motivated and computer savvy, and have the ability to troubleshoot computer problems. Any computer programming experience is ful, but not necessary. (C) Must also work wel… Prerequisites: INFS1010 --- # COM1010 — Basic Web Design 3 credits · 3 hours COM 1010 - Basic Web Design COM 1010 - Basic Web Design Course only through TN eCampus Presents the principles for planning well-designed web pages and websites. The course explores the factors that affect web layout and design such as organization, navigation, usability, accessibility, typography, graphics and color. --- # CRMJ1301 — Correctional Counseling 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 1301 - Correctional Counseling CRMJ 1301 - Correctional Counseling Course only through TN eCampus This course introduces students to the role of the correctional counselor. It defines the goals and methods, as well as the theories associated with institutional counseling. It also exposes students to the different issues associated with different offender typologies. --- # CRMJ1311 — Criminal Law 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 1311 - Criminal Law CRMJ 1311 - Criminal Law Course only through TN eCampus This course examines the emergence of criminal law, criminal penalties and how law is used to regulate human behavior. The study of substantive law, which defines the elements, rights and responsibilities of law, will constitute the primary learning focus. --- # CRMJ2332 — Drug Identification and Effects 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 2332 - Drug Identification and Effects CRMJ 2332 - Drug Identification and Effects Course only through TN eCampus A study of the fundamentals needed for identifying both the appearance and effects of controlled substances. Students receive guides to controlled substances; their color, trade names and drug codes. Topics include a critical examination of the physiological, sociological and legal aspects of drug abuse and the many complexities which have developed as a direct or indirect result of drug abuse in society. --- # CRMJ2390 — Probation and Parole 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 2390 - Probation and Parole CRMJ 2390 - Probation and Parole Course only through TN eCampus A study of the supervision of offenders in the community, including history, philosophy, legal foundations, strategies, professional roles and contemporary models, programs and services. --- # EDUC2120 — Introduction to Special Education 3 credits · 3 hours EDUC 2120 - Introduction to Special Education EDUC 2120 - Introduction to Special Education Course only through TN eCampus A study of the characteristics and needs of children with special needs and/or disabilities with an emphasis on legislation, programs, services and best practices in the educational setting. Field experiences are required. --- # ENGL0810 — Writing Support for English Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 0810 - Writing Support for English Composition I ENGL 0810 - Writing Support for English Composition I Course only through TN eCampus This Final grades of A, B, C or F will be assigned. There are no D grades in this class. This class will post to your transcript and may affect financial aid. Corequisite(s): ENGL 1010 --- # ENGL2045 — Introduction to Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2045 - Introduction to Literature ENGL 2045 - Introduction to Literature Course only through TN eCampus Reading and analysis of a variety of literary types as forms of cultural and creative expression; emphasizes themes and experiences common to human existence; specific topics are determined by the instructor, but the focus is on literary texts that reflect different historical and cultural contexts. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1020 Prerequisites: ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2116 — Writing for the Web 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2116 - Writing for the Web ENGL 2116 - Writing for the Web Course only through TN eCampus Topics include critiques of current Web pages, how to convert business documents into web content that is fresh, and essential skills for 21st century business writing. --- # ENGL2120 — Modern American Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2120 - Modern American Literature ENGL 2120 - Modern American Literature Course only through TN eCampus A survey of American masterpieces from the Civil War to the present. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010 and ENGL 1020 Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL1020 --- # GEOL1030 — Survey of Geology with Lab 4 credits · 4 hours GEOL 1030 - Survey of Geology with Lab GEOL 1030 - Survey of Geology with Lab Course only through TN eCampus A study of the composition of rocks and minerals, landscape development, earthquakes, the earth’s interior and exterior weather and climate, the nature of mountains and their development, and the drift of the continental and ocean crusted plates. --- # HIST2060 — African American History 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2060 - African American History HIST 2060 - African American History Course only through TN eCampus This course will examine the history of Africans and their descendants in the United States from the end of the Civil War to the present, investigating topics from emancipation to the ongoing struggle for Civil Rights. Connections between this history and the issues and concerns facing all Americans in the present will be explored. Students will be asked to acquire factual information but the mere memorization of facts is less important than the analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of those… Prerequisites: HIST2020 --- # HLSC2100 — Wellness Concepts and Practices 3 credits · 3 hours HLSC 2100 - Wellness Concepts and Practices HLSC 2100 - Wellness Concepts and Practices Course only through TN eCampus Stressing individual responsibility for achieving optimal well-being, this course emphasizes preventive health practices which promote healthful lifestyles and reduce risk factors associated with disease. This course does not meet the new Social Sciences requirement. --- # HSC190 — Introduction to Human Pathophysiology 3 credits · 3 hours HSC 190 - Introduction to Human Pathophysiology HSC 190 - Introduction to Human Pathophysiology Course only through TN eCampus This course is designed to assist the student in understanding the relationship of normal body functioning and the physiologic changes that occur as a result of disease processes, as well as how the body compensates for those changes brought about by disease. All body systems are explored. These courses must be taken before pathophysiology so that the student has a basic understanding of normal body functioning in order to be able to relate the changes that occur as a… Prerequisites: BIOL2020 --- # MATH0810 — Learning Support for Introductory Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 0810 - Learning Support for Introductory Statistics MATH 0810 - Learning Support for Introductory Statistics Course only through TN eCampus This It contains the five TBR approved mathematical competencies which include: the study of real numbers and operations, operations with algebraic expressions, graph analysis, equations solving, modeling and critical thinking. Note: This course is equivalent to MATH 0530 Support Course for Probability and Statistics. --- # MATH2050 — Calculus Based Probability and Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 2050 - Calculus Based Probability and Statistics MATH 2050 - Calculus Based Probability and Statistics Course only through TN eCampus This course is an introduction to probability and statistics. Data analysis, probability and statistical inference are introduced in this course. The inference material covers means, proportions, and variances for one and two samples, one-way ANOVA, regression and correlation, and chi-square analysis. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1830 or MATH 1910 Prerequisites: MATH1830, MATH1910 --- # MUS1002 — Fundamentals of Music Theory 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1002 - Fundamentals of Music Theory MUS 1002 - Fundamentals of Music Theory Course only through TN eCampus A college-level course designed to introduce the basic fundamentals of reading music and music theory for students with little prior experience. The course may be required for students with insufficient background; used as an elective for non-music majors. It may not be used to satisfy music theory requirements for programs requiring music theory. --- # READ0810 — Reading Support for Communications 3 credits · 3 hours READ 0810 - Reading Support for Communications READ 0810 - Reading Support for Communications Course only through TN eCampus This These competencies consist of the following skills and strategies: Determining stated and implied main ideas, recognizing supporting details, identifying organizational patterns, using context to develop vocabulary, and reading critically as well as strategically. Corequisite(s): COMM 2025