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| 10,000 Small Businesses | — | Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses (10KSB) is a $750 million investment to help entrepreneurs create jobs and economic opportunity by providing them with greater access to education, financial cap… source |
| 3D Animation, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | The Short-Term Certificate in Visual Communication & Design, 3D Animation program develops students’ knowledge and essential skills in 2D and 3D illustration, animation, and digital design. The 3D An… source |
| 3D Design, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | The Short-Term Certificate in Visual Communication & Design, 3D Design program develops students’ knowledge and essential skills in 3D illustration, modeling, visualization, and digital design. The 3… source |
| 3D Digital Design & Manufacturing Technology, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program is for the students who wish to acquire skills in the operations of 3D printers and the use of CAD/CAM packages in order to gain entry-level employment in varying operations involved in… source |
| Dispatch Communications | — | The industry profile for dispatchers is positive throughout Ohio! Dispatchers are in demand at police departments, fire departments, law enforcement agencies, colleges and universities, hospitals, am… source |
| Accounting, Associate of Applied Business | Degree | The associate degree program in Accounting concentrates on providing a foundation in preparation for paraprofessional accounting careers and future advancement into supervisory positions. The program… source |
| Accounting/CPA Preparation, Post-Degree Professional Certificate | Degree | The Accounting CPA/Preparation Certificate allows students who have earned a four-year degree in a field other than accounting to earn the required accounting credits to sit for the CPA exam. The CPA… source |
| Accounting, Finance, and Tax Online Certificates | Certificate | Corporate College® has partnered with ProTrain to offer a variety of quality online training programs. These affordable, industry-standard programs are for individuals seeking to prepare for an in-de… source |
| Administrative Specialist, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Certificate of Proficiency in Administrative Specialist offers coursework in workplace productivity and collaborative software, workplace communication, and Internet productivity skills to prepar… source |
| Advanced EMS Training | — | These programs provide training for all levels of EMS providers. Tri-C offers Critical Care Emergency Medical Technician Paramedic (CCEMTP) and crossover nurse-to-paramedic programs. This training up… source |
| Advanced Massage Therapy, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | This certificate offers graduates of the Post-Degree Professional Certificate in Massage Therapy and Certificate of Proficiency in Massage Therapy advanced bodywork training which enhances a massage… source |
| American Sign Language, Associate of Arts | Degree | The Associate of Arts degree in American Sign Language is designed to prepare students to transfer to a four year program in American Sign Language/English Interpreting, or for students who plan to e… source |
| Building Construction, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | The Building Construction Program provides participants the opportunity to complete hands-on projects under the supervision of experienced craft-workers from the Building Construction (Trades) Progra… source |
| Associate of Applied Science in Carpentry Technology (Apprenticeship) | Apprenticeship | This program is offered in partnership with the Central Midwest Regional Council of Carpenters – United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America at various local training centers around the s… source |
| Associate of Applied Science in Cement Masonry Technology (Apprenticeship) | Apprenticeship | This program is offered in partnership with the Operative Plasterers and Cement Masons International Association at various local training centers around the state. Students must be currently working… source |
| Associate of Applied Science in Construction Tending and Hazardous Material Abatement Technology (Apprenticeship) | Apprenticeship | This program is offered in partnership with the Laborers' International Union of North America/Heavy Highway and Utilities Construction Trades at various local training centers around the state. Stud… source |
| Associate of Applied Science in Drywall Finishing Technology (Apprenticeship) | Apprenticeship | This program is offered in partnership with the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades at various local training centers around the state. Students must be currently working in a registere… source |
| Associate of Applied Science in Floorlaying Technology (Apprenticeship) | Apprenticeship | This program is offered in partnership with the Central Midwest Regional Council of Carpenters – United Brotherhood or Carpenters and Joiners of America at various local training centers around the s… source |
| Associate of Applied Science in Glazing Technology (Apprenticeship) | Apprenticeship | This program is offered in partnership with the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades at various local training centers around the state. Students must be currently working in a registere… source |
| Associate of Applied Science in Ironworking Technology (Apprenticeship) | Apprenticeship | This program is offered in partnership with the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades at various local training centers around the state . Students must be currently working in a register… source |
| Associate of Applied Science in Manufacturing Technology (Apprenticeship) | Apprenticeship | Students must be currently working in a registered apprenticeship program in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. source |
| Associate of Applied Science in Millwrighting Technology (Apprenticeship) | Apprenticeship | This program is offered in partnership with the Central Midwest Regional Council of Carpenters – United Brotherhood or Carpenters and Joiners of America at various local training centers around the s… source |
| Associate of Applied Science in Operating Engineering Technology (Apprenticeship) | Apprenticeship | This program is offered in partnership with the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 18 at various local training centers around the state. Students must be currently working in a registe… source |
| Associate of Applied Science in Painting Technology (Apprenticeship) | Apprenticeship | This program is offered in partnership with the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades at various local training centers around the state. Students must be currently working in a registere… source |
| Associate of Applied Science in Pile Driving Technology (Apprenticeship) | Apprenticeship | This program is offered in partnership with the Central Midwest Regional Council of Carpenters - United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America at various local training centers around the s… source |
| Associate of Applied Science in Pipefitting Technology (Apprenticeship) | Apprenticeship | This program is offered in partnership with The United Association of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry at various local training centers around the state. Students must be currently working in… source |
| Associate of Applied Science in Plumbing Technology (Apprenticeship) | Apprenticeship | This program is offered in partnership with The United Association of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry at various local training centers around the state. Students must be currently working in… source |
| Associate of Applied Science in Sheet Metal Working Technology (Apprenticeship) | Apprenticeship | This program is offered in partnership with the Sheet Metal Workers International Association at various local training centers around the state. Students must be working in a registered apprenticesh… source |
| Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) | Degree | The PMI® Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) preparation course is a hands-on learning program that is aligned with the Project Management Institute's (PMI) Guide to the Project Managem… source |
| Associate of Arts with a Concentration in Anthropology | Degree | The Associate of Arts degree with a concentration in Anthropology is based on the Ohio Guaranteed Transfer Pathway in Anthropology. It is recommended for students planning to start at Tri-C and trans… source |
| Associate of Arts with a concentration in Art History | Degree | source |
| Associate of Arts with a Concentration in Communication Studies | Degree | The Associate of Arts with a concentration in Communication Studies is based on the Ohio Guaranteed Transfer Pathway in Communication Studies. It is recommended for students planning to start at Tri-… source |
| Associate of Arts with a Concentration in English | Degree | If you are planning to start at Tri-C and transfer to a four-year institution to pursue a Bachelor of Arts in English, we recommend you pursue the Associate of Arts degree with a concentration in Eng… source |
| Associate of Arts with a Concentration in Jazz Studies | Degree | The Associate of Arts in Music with a concentration in Jazz Studies is based on the Ohio Guaranteed Transfer Pathway in Music and existing articulation agreements with private music schools. It is re… source |
| Associate of Arts with a Concentration in Music | Degree | The Associate of Arts in Music is based on the Ohio Guaranteed Transfer Pathway in Music. It is recommended for students planning to start at Tri-C and transfer to a four-year institution to major in… source |
| Associate of Arts with a Concentration in Sociology | Degree | The Associate of Arts degree with a concentration in Sociology is based on the Ohio Guaranteed Transfer Pathway in Sociology. It is recommended for students planning to start at Tri-C and transfer to… source |
| Associate of Arts with a concentration in Studio/Fine Arts | Degree | The Associate of Arts in Studio/Fine Arts is based on the Ohio Guaranteed Transfer Pathway in Studio/Fine Arts. It is recommended for students planning to start at Tri-C and transfer to a four-year i… source |
| Associate of Arts with a Concentration in Theatre | Degree | The Associate of Arts degree with a concentration in Theatre is based on the Ohio Guaranteed Transfer Pathway in Theatre. It is recommended for students planning to start at Tri-C and transfer to a f… source |
| Associate of Arts Degree | Degree | The Associate of Arts degree is a flexible two-year degree designed for students who want to begin their studies at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C ® ) and plan to transfer to a baccalaureate degre… source |
| Associate of Science with a Concentration in Biology | Degree | The Associate of Science in Biology is based on the Ohio Guaranteed Transfer Pathway in Biology. It is recommended for students planning to start at Tri-C and transfer to a four-year institution to m… source |
| Associate of Science with a Concentration in Chemistry | Degree | The Associate of Science in Chemistry is based on the Ohio Guaranteed Transfer Pathway in Biology. It is recommended for students planning to start at Tri-C and transfer to a four-year institution to… source |
| Associate of Science Degree | Degree | The Associate of Science degree is a flexible two-year degree designed for students who want to begin their studies at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C ® ) and plan to transfer to a baccalaureate de… source |
| Automation Maintenance Engineering Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | The Automation Maintenance Engineering Technology program prepares the student to diagnose troubleshoot and repair automated manufacturing lines and equipment. The program includes both electrical an… source |
| Automation Maintenance Technician, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program covers the processes and applications required for a person to be able to perform work in an industrial facility that includes automated manufacturing lines and machines. The program inc… source |
| Automotive Maintenance and General Service, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | The Short-Term Certificate in Automotive Maintenance and General Service prepares students for entry level positions in the auto service industry as assistant technicians, maintenance technicians or… source |
| Automotive Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | Students are taught to diagnose, correct and repair electrical, fuel, emissions, and mechanical problems found in today's modern automobile through classroom, laboratory, and field experience. Gradua… source |
| Automotive Technology, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This Certificate of Proficiency in Automotive Technology provides students with classroom and laboratory experience and prepares students for employment in the auto service industry. The curriculum b… source |
| Basic Police Academy | — | This rigorous program is designed for individuals who wish to become peace officers in Ohio. In addition to the state-mandated 740-hour Peace Officer Basic Training curriculum, cadets participate in… source |
| Bookkeeping, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Bookkeeping Certificate prepares students for entry level employment as bookkeeping clerks. This one year certificate program is designed to accommodate those who are employed full time or are at… source |
| Business, Associate of Arts | Degree | The Associate of Arts in Business is based on the Ohio Guaranteed Transfer Pathway in Business. It is recommended for students planning to start at Tri-C and transfer to a four year institution to ma… source |
| Business Management, Associate of Applied Business | Degree | The Associate of Applied Business degree in Business Management is designed to help you become an effective manager of projects as well as personnel. The business management curriculum will enable yo… source |
| Business Management (Human Resources Management), Associate of Applied Business | Degree | Students experience and develop Human Resource generalist capabilities through this competency-driven and applications-based Human Resource program. By combining a dynamic market designed and driven… source |
| Business Management (International Business), Associate of Applied Business | Degree | Designed to prepare students for the unique requirements of doing business in a global marketplace. Includes export activities, global business and marketing strategies, foreign manufacturing logisti… source |
| Business Management (Small Business Management), Associate of Applied Business | Degree | This program is designed for those who aspire to be entrepreneurs, as well as for those already operating a small business. Fundamentals of entrepreneurship are emphasized. A solid management foundat… source |
| Business Management (Supply Management), Associate of Applied Business | Degree | Purchases of materials, supplies and equipment represent a large part of a business or industrial firm's total cost of operation. The purchasing function of supply management, because of its importan… source |
| Business Management (Supply Management), Post-Degree Professional Certificate | Degree | This certificate program is designed for students who already have an associate or bachelor's degree. The program presents students with the theoretical background needed to function in today's dynam… source |
| Business Technology, Associate of Applied Business | Degree | The Business Technology degree program prepares students with a comprehensive blending of business, critical thinking, and software knowledge/skills in preparation for entry-level business and advanc… source |
| Cancer Registrar, Post-Degree Professional Certificate | Degree | Cancer registrars, also known as Oncology Data Specialists, are data information specialists that capture a complete history, diagnosis, treatment, and health status for every cancer patient in the U… source |
| Captioning and Court Reporting, Associate of Applied Business | Degree | Within the legal field, court reporters are entrusted to record everything said in court, at depositions, and legal meetings; reporters use computer technology and specialized software in their work… source |
| Captioning and Court Reporting (Voice Writing), Associate of Applied Business | Degree | The Associate of Applied Business degree in Captioning and Court Reporting with a concentration in Voice Writing will prepare students to be an entry-level court reporter in the judicial/official, fr… source |
| Carpentry, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program is offered in partnership with the Central Midwest Regional Council of Carpenters – United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America at various local training centers around the s… source |
| Cement Masonry, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program is offered in partnership with the Operative Plasterers and Cement Masons International Association at various local training centers around the state. Students must be currently working… source |
| Captioning and Court Reporting Certified Stenowriting, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Certificate of Proficiency in Court Reporting will prepare students to be an entry-level court reporter in the judicial/official, freelance, captioning and/or Computer-Assisted Realtime Translati… source |
| Captioning and Court Reporting Certified Voicewriting, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Certificate of Proficiency in Captioning and Court Reporting Certified Voice Writing Curriculum will prepare students to be an entry-level court reporter in the judicial/official, freelance, capt… source |
| Chemical Dependency, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | The short term Chemical Dependency Certificate of the Human Services program provides students with competencies that enable them to work with people who are chemically dependent. Students in the pro… source |
| Child Care Administration, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | The Child Care Administration short-term certificate program will provide courses in leadership/advocacy, early childhood education organization and administration, and small business management to p… source |
| Cisco, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | Students will be prepared for careers dealing with network hardware systems analysis, planning and implementation. Students will gain the necessary skills to design, build and maintain small to mediu… source |
| Class A CDL Truck Driver Training | — | This 160-hour course provides classroom and hands-on instruction in driver safety, transporting cargo, air brakes, combination vehicles, tank vehicles and hazardous materials. Training includes pre-t… source |
| Class B CDL Accelerated Training | — | This 120-hour course gives students the skills and knowledge required to obtain a Class B CDL driver's license. Training includes pre-trip vehicle inspection, vehicle control and on-road driving (req… source |
| Classroom Assistant, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | The Classroom Assistant short-term certificate provides students with a specialized focus on child development and application of this knowledge to support children's learning in the classroom. The s… source |
| Cleveland Codes Tri-C Software Developers Academy | — | Cleveland Codes is a hybrid IT fast-track training program that offers a flexible and engaging approach to learning. Over 14 weeks, students build the skills necessary to pursue a career in web appli… source |
| CNC Machining and Composites Manufacturing, Short-Term Certificate (Pre-Apprenticeship) | Apprenticeship | The CNC Machining and Composites Manufacturing Program is a Fast-Track Training Program for students looking to gain entry into the areas of Composite Manufacturing and Precision Machining. The progr… source |
| Community Health Worker | — | A community health worker (CHW) is a frontline public health worker who understands the needs of the community. They serve as liaisons among health care organizations, social service organizations an… source |
| Comprehensive Patient Access Specialist (Virtual) | — | The Patient Access Specialist is often the first person a patient sees when they arrive at a hospital, doctor's office or any medical admitting department. They are an advocate for both the patient a… source |
| Comprehensive Patient Access Specialist | — | The patient access specialist is often the first person a patient sees when they arrive at a hospital, doctor's office or any medical admitting department. They are an advocate for both the patient a… source |
| Comprehensive Professional Medical Coding (Classroom) | — | Certified professional coders (CPCs) are an important component of the medical billing process and health care teams. When a patient receives care in a physician's practice, hospital outpatient facil… source |
| Comprehensive Professional Medical Coding (Hybrid) | — | Certified professional coders (CPCs) are an important component of the medical billing process and the health care team. Whenever a patient receives care in a physician's practice, hospital outpatien… source |
| Comprehensive Professional Medical Coding (Online) | — | Certified professional coders (CPCs) are an important component of the medical billing process and the health care team. Whenever a patient receives care in a physician's practice, hospital outpatien… source |
| Comprehensive Professional Medical Coding (Virtual) | — | Certified professional coders (CPCs) are an important component of the medical billing process and health care teams. When a patient receives care in a physician's practice, hospital outpatient facil… source |
| CompTIA Certified Computer Support Technician | — | The CompTIA A+ Core Series 220-1201 and 220-1202 exams cover expanded content on growing IT support roles, including baseline security topics. source |
| CompTIA Online Certificates (Professional Development) | Certificate | For more than 25 years, the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) has offered vendor-neutral certifications for IT professionals across all industries and experience levels. These certi… source |
| Computer Aided Design (CAD) for Professionals | — | The Computer-Aided Design (CAD) program is designed for business and industry professionals who want to quickly learn or enhance their skills in AutoCAD, Revit or SolidWorks software. Students can en… source |
| Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD), Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program is for students who wish to acquire computer drafting skills for entry-level positions in a variety of industries. Students will get background knowledge to aid them in developing 2D dra… source |
| Computer-Integrated Manufacturing (CIM), Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program is for students who wish to acquire skills in the 2D/3D modeling of engineering designs and graphics based programming and production of engineering parts, and operation of computer inte… source |
| Associate of Arts in Computer Science | Degree | The Associate of Arts in Computer Science is designed for students planning to start at Tri-C and transfer to a four-year institution to major in Computer Science. A four-year degree in Computer Scie… source |
| Conflict Resolution and Peace Studies, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | This certificate will provide the student with the theory and skills of conflict resolution and with an opportunity to implement this knowledge in the community. source |
| Construction Engineering Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | This program prepares students for the construction industry with positions in scheduling, estimating, sales & marketing, assistant project management, assistant field superintendents, and project en… source |
| Construction Materials Testing, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | Education and training for employment as a construction materials testing technician. Students will perform basic field concrete and soil tests under the direction of engineering professionals of com… source |
| Construction Operations, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | Education and training for employment for entry level work as construction inspectors, field technicians, and office support. Students will be introduced to the construction industry and how to read… source |
| Construction Project Management, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The certificate program prepares students for entry level employment of construction project engineering/management including cost/quantity estimating, computer-aided drafting, and jobsite safety. Pr… source |
| Construction Tending and Hazardous Material Abatement, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program is offered in partnership with the Laborers’ International Union of North America/ Heavy Highway and Utilities Construction Trades at various local training centers around the state. Stu… source |
| Corporate College Leadership Certificate Program (Professional Development) | Certificate | Managers and supervisors play a vital role in business, supervising the employees who deliver the products and services your valued customers desire. source |
| Court Reporting Technologies, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | A student receiving the Short-Term Certificate can work as a scopist or transcriptionist for a court reporting firm, doctor's office, or as an independent contractor utilizing either steno or voice w… source |
| CPA Prep-Business Component, Post-Degree Professional Certificate | Degree | The Post-Degree Certificate in CPA Prep - Business Component allows students who have earned a four-year degree in a field other than accounting to earn the required business credits to sit for the C… source |
| Creative Art Therapy Facilitator, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The program prepares students to use creative art activities to improve individuals' physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Upon completion, students would be prepared to work as a facilitator/a… source |
| Criminal Justice, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | Various aspects of law enforcement and criminal justice are covered, including policing, the judicial system, criminal investigations, industrial/corporate security and juvenile delinquency. The cour… source |
| Criminal Justice: Basic Police Academy, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This rigorous program is designed for students who have made the career decision to be peace officers and are enrolled in the Basic Peace Officer Academy affiliated with Cuyahoga Community College. T… source |
| Criminal Justice (Basic Police Academy), Associate of Applied Science | Degree | This program is designed for students who have made the career decision to be peace officers and are planning to enroll in the Basic Peace Officer Academy affiliated with Cuyahoga Community College.… source |
| Criminal Justice (Corrections), Associate of Applied Science | Degree | This program provides a broad overview of corrections, probation and parole in both concepts and procedures. There are opportunities for employment in this growing field in local, state and federal a… source |
| Criminal Justice (Security Administration), Associate of Applied Science | Degree | This program is designed to prepare individuals working in various aspects of private or contract security service to assume administrative roles, as well as to broaden the knowledge of those employe… source |
| Culinarian/Cook, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | Culinarian/Cook Short Term Certificate provides career opportunities in the culinary arts industry. Career opportunities include, but not limited to, line cook, grill, or saute cook, prep cook, and p… source |
| Cybersecurity, Post-Degree Professional Certificate | Degree | Students will prepare for careers dealing with networking and system administration fundamentals, with the primary focus being defensive strategies to securing networks and systems. Skills acquired w… source |
| Data Analytics, Post-Degree Professional Certificate | Degree | This post-degree professional certificate program prepares students to use tools and techniques to understand and transform data, to apply statistics to find patterns and correlations, and to use mod… source |
| Dental Hygiene, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | Dental Hygienists are licensed primary health care professionals, health care educators and clinicians who provide preventive, educational and therapeutic services supporting total health for the con… source |
| Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | The Associate of Applied Science degree prepares the student for an entry-level position as a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer for employment in hospitals and other health care agencies. The Diagnostic… source |
| Diagnostic Medical Sonography (Abdomen Extended and Obstetrics Gynecology Sonography), Associate of Applied Science | Degree | The Associate of Applied Science degree prepares the student for an entry-level position as a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer for employment in hospitals and other health care agencies. The Diagnostic… source |
| Dietary Management, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program is designed for health care foodservice employees interested in developing dietary management skills. The components of the program are in five key areas: Nutrition, Foodservice, Personn… source |
| Digital Design & Product Innovation, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | This short-term certificate is one of the two programs, which, upon completion, lead to the award of a certificate of proficiency in additive manufacturing. This program is intended for students who… source |
| Digital Manufacturing and Product Launch, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | This short-term certificate is one of the two programs, which, upon completion, lead to the award of certificate of proficiency in additive manufacturing. This program is intended for students who wi… source |
| Digital Marketing: Online Certificates | Certificate | Digital changes everything — culture, commerce and community — and then it goes and changes itself. Such is the rate of progress. Your ambition may be big and clear, but your goals can fall completel… source |
| Digital Reporting and Transcription, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | The Short-Term Certificate in Digital Reporting and Transcription will prepare students to work in the legal field as a digital reporter, utilizing software that works with microphones and recording… source |
| Drywall Finishing, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program is offered in partnership with the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades at various local training centers around the state. Student must be currently working in a registered… source |
| Early Childhood Education, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | The Early Childhood Education program prepares students to teach young children in a variety of inclusive early childhood settings, including preschools, pre-kindergartens, Head Start, childcare cent… source |
| Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | The ever-changing and increasing field of Electronic Technology is expanding the need for highly trained electronic technicians. These electronic technicians assist engineers and scientists in variou… source |
| Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology (Bio-Medical), Associate of Applied Science | Degree | Technology has impacted biomedical equipment in the health field. Bio-medical engineering technicians are needed to perform safety checks, preventive maintenance, calibration and repair various bio-m… source |
| Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology (Computer Networking Hardware), Associate of Applied Science | Degree | Students will be prepared for careers dealing with network hardware systems analysis, planning and implementation. Students will gain the necessary skills to design, build and maintain small to mediu… source |
| Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology with a concentration in Digital Communications | — | Graduates of the Digital Communications concentration in the Electronic Engineering Technology program can work as technical specialists in the broad and diverse field of communications, in such area… source |
| Electroneurodiagnostic Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | The Associate of Applied Science degree prepares the student for an entry-level position as an Electroneurodiagnostic Technician for employment in hospitals, doctors' offices and clinics. Electroneur… source |
| Electroneurodiagnostic Technology (Polysomnography), Associate of Applied Science | Degree | The Associate of Applied Science degree prepares the student for an entry-level position as an Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist, for employment in hospitals, doctors' offices and clinics. Electron… source |
| Electronic Engineering Technology, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Electronic Engineering Technology certificate will provide the student basic knowledge of electrical/electronic theory which can assist in obtaining a credential documenting partial completion in… source |
| Emergency Medical Technician-Basic, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | This program is designed for individuals interested in pursuing a career as an Emergency Medical Technician. It prepares students for entry level positions with ambulance and Emergency Medical Servic… source |
| Emergency Medical Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | This program is designed for individuals providing emergency medical service to the community. Three levels of training are available: EMT-B, EMT-P and Associate of Applied Science degree in Emergenc… source |
| Enrolled Agent | — | Enrolled agents are licensed by the federal government and have demonstrated special competence in tax matters and professional ethics, allowing them to practice before the IRS anywhere in the United… source |
| Entrepreneurial Technology, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Entrepreneurial Technology certificate prepares graduates with knowledge of business practices and efficiency in business application software (including website design) that will serve as the ba… source |
| Event Planning, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | The Event Planning Certificate program is intended for students interested in the theories and practical aspects of event and meeting management, including research, design, planning, coordination, e… source |
| Experienced Project Manager Certificate | Certificate | This certificate program helps experienced project managers expand their knowledge and skills in order to lead and manage projects at their organization. Participants learn to apply leadership princi… source |
| Film and Media Arts, Associate of Applied Business | Degree | In the associate degree program, the student gains a general education in film and media arts production, along with the fundamentals of film theory and visual storytelling. Collaboration and profess… source |
| Film and Media Arts (Editing), Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | These courses are selected from the Film and Media Arts degree sequence to provide a streamlined path to proficiency in editing for film and television, basic motion graphics and visual storytelling. source |
| Film and Media Arts (Motion Graphics), Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | The short-term certificate in Motion Graphics will appeal to both newcomers and professionals in the areas of television, corporate and event video, web design and animation who seek to demonstrate a… source |
| Fire - Emergency Medical Services, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | This program is designed for individuals interested in entering the fire service to meet civil service entry requirements as a Firefighter I & 2-paramedic. Certification is provided through the Ohio… source |
| Fire Training Academy | — | The Firefighter I and II certification program prepares individuals for entry-level positions in the exciting career of professional firefighting. Training includes topics related to the requirements… source |
| Fitness Specialist, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Fitness Specialist Certificate of Proficiency is designed for those who wish to find or build upon a career as a personal trainer in the growing fitness industry. Students will gain knowledge and… source |
| Floorlaying, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program is offered in partnership with the Central Midwest Regional Council of Carpenters – United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America at various local training centers around the s… source |
| Food and Beverage Operations, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program provides all the basic, advanced skills, and practice needed to start a career as a professional Food and Beverage Manager. Students complete a practicum that provides the work experienc… source |
| Game Design, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | The Short-Term Certificate in Visual Communication & Design, Game Design program provides students with foundational training in the fundamentals of 2D and 3D game design for various platforms, inclu… source |
| Garden Center, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | This two semester certificate program offers garden center management skills to persons who are seeking a career in retail garden center operations but who may not desire a full degree. The certifica… source |
| Glazing, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program is offered in partnership with the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades at various local training centers around the state. Students must be currently working in a registere… source |
| Health Information Management Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | The Health Information Management Technology (HIM) program prepares graduates who can identify and use a variety of health information resources and technologies to accomplish the objectives of diver… source |
| Health Unit Coordinator, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | A Health Unit Coordinator (HUC) is an essential member of a health care team with nonclinical responsibilities who manages all nonclinical tasks on hospital nursing units. Responsibilities include co… source |
| Home Inspector Licensure | — | Corporate College® has teamed up with American Home Inspectors Training (AHIT) and the CE Shop to offer you, once again, a home inspector license. source |
| Hospitality Management (Culinary Art), Associate of Applied Business | Degree | The culinary arts curriculum follows the guidelines of the American Culinary Federation and is accredited by the American Culinary Federation Accreditation Commission. The culinary concentration has… source |
| Hospitality Management (Hotel, Destination & Event Management), Associate of Applied Business | Degree | The Hotel, Destination, and Event Management concentration prepares students for entry-level supervision in lodging, destination, and event management. This leads to management positions with increas… source |
| Hospitality Management (Restaurant/Food Service Management), Associate of Applied Business | Degree | The Associate Degree in Restaurant and Food Service Management provides the education, experience and skills needed to begin a successful management career in the hospitality industry. Graduates are… source |
| Human Resources Management, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Human Services, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | The Alcohol/Chemical Dependency Track of the Human Services program provides students with competencies that enable them to work with people that are diagnosed with Substance Use Disorder. Career opp… source |
| Humanities and Leadership, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Certificate of Proficiency in Humanities and Leadership provides both the full-time and part-time Mandel Scholar an additional credential of scholarly achievement in Humanities and Leadership. St… source |
| IATF 16949:2016 Understanding and Internal Quality Auditing | — | Internal auditors in the automotive industry provide the objective feedback required for maintaining and continuously improving an effective IATF 16949 quality management system. Recommended for new… source |
| Industrial Maintenance Technician, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program covers the processes and applications required for a person to fulfill the duties of an Industrial Maintenance Technician. The program includes both general electrical and mechanical tra… source |
| Industrial Maintenance Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | The Industrial Maintenance program prepares students to diagnose and resolve industrial equipment problems using diagnostic assessment skills and core troubleshooting skills. Students will be capable… source |
| Industrial Welding, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | This program provides basic training for students who want to acquire the fundamental skills of Stick, MIG, TIG, and OxyFuel welding and introduces additional industry technologies: programming of we… source |
| Industrial Welding, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program provides basic training for students who want to acquire the fundamental skills of Stick, MIG, TIG, and OxyFuel welding and introduces additional industry technologies: programming of we… source |
| Information Technology - Business Solutions, Associate of Applied Business | Degree | The Associate of Applied Business degree in Information Technology (Business Solutions) integrates technology, business, marketing, critical thinking, communication, team work and problem solving wit… source |
| Information Technology-Business Solutions, Post-Degree Professional Certificate | Degree | Nearly all organizations rely on computer and information technology (IT) to conduct business and operate efficiently. Business Solutions Developers (also called Computer Systems Analysts and Systems… source |
| Information Technology - Cybersecurity, Associate of Applied Business | Degree | Students will prepare for careers dealing with networking and system administration fundamentals, with the primary focus being defensive strategies to securing networks and systems. Skills acquired w… source |
| Information Technology - Network Administration, Associate of Applied Business | Degree | Students will be prepared for careers dealing with network systems analysis, planning and implementation to create, manage and support networks. Students will gain the necessary skills to analyze net… source |
| Information Technology - Programming and Development, Associate of Applied Business | Degree | Programmers, developers, and software engineers create a wide range of software, from business applications to operating systems, web applications, and networked systems. Students gain competencies i… source |
| Information Technology–Programming and Development (Quality Assurance), Associate of Applied Business | Degree | The Programming and Development degree with a concentration in quality assurance prepares students for entry level positions in software programming and testing. This degree helps students gain theor… source |
| Information Technology-Programming and Development, Post-Degree Professional Certificate | Degree | Post-degree certificate designed to enhance skills in object-oriented technologies. Students gain experience in object-oriented programming, database systems, and web development while also learning… source |
| Insulating Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | Students must be currently working in a registered apprenticeship program in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. A four-year apprenticeship prepares… source |
| Insulating Technology, Associate of Applied Science (Apprenticeship program) | Apprenticeship | Students must be currently working in a registered apprenticeship program in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. A four-year apprenticeship prepares… source |
| Bachelor of Applied Science in Integrated Digital Manufacturing Engineering Technology | Degree | Integrated Digital Manufacturing Technology (IDM), often referred to as Smart or Data-Driven Manufacturing, is an engineering field dedicated to improving manufacturing productivity, quality, safety,… source |
| Interior Design, Associate of Applied Business | Degree | The Associate of Applied Business in Interior Design degree program prepares students for careers in a dynamic and creative field that combines innovative problem-solving with technical skills to tra… source |
| Introductory Welding, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | This program provides basic training for students who want to acquire the fundamental skills of Stick, MIG, TIG and OxyFuel welding technologies and prepares students for careers in the welding indus… source |
| Ironworking, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program is offered in partnership with the International Association of Bridge, Structural Ornamental and Reinforcing Ironworkers at various local training centers around the state. Students mus… source |
| IT Support Professional, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | Students will be prepared with the knowledge and skills essential for a career as an entry-level service technician. They will be prepared to service computers and peripherals by discovering how to i… source |
| Laboratory Phlebotomy, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | The Laboratory Phlebotomy Short-Term Certificate is a skills-oriented program designed to educate and train persons to skillfully collect blood specimens in a variety of situations. The curriculum in… source |
| Land Surveying Fundamentals, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | Land Surveying is the art and science of precisely measuring features above or below the surface of the earth for purposes of engineering design, construction, real property records, and scientific s… source |
| Landscape Contracting, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | This two semester certificate program offers basic landscaping skills to persons who are seeking a career in landscape contracting but who may not desire a full degree. The certificate is also helpfu… source |
| Landscape Design, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | This two semester certificate program offers basic to advanced landscape design skills to persons who are seeking a career in landscape design but who may not desire a full degree. The certificate is… source |
| Landscape Horticulture, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | This two semester certificate program offers advanced horticultural skills to persons who are seeking a career in landscape horticulture but who may not desire a full degree. The certificate is also… source |
| Lean Six Sigma for Health Care: Yellow Belt and Green Belt | — | These certifications have been customized to meet the needs of health care professionals. Lean Six Sigma (LSS) is a data-driven process that uses statistics, the DMAIC method, graphs and other tools… source |
| Lean Six Sigma for Education: Yellow Belt and Green Belt | — | These certifications have been customized to meet the needs of education professionals. Lean Six Sigma (LSS) is a data-driven process that uses statistics, the DMAIC method, graphs and other tools to… source |
| Lean Six Sigma: Yellow Belt, Green Belt, Black Belt | — | Lean Six Sigma (LSS) is a data-driven process that uses statistics, the DMAIC method, graphs and other tools to provide a framework for breakthrough performance improvement. The central idea behind L… source |
| LeanOhio Boot Camp: Transforming the Public Sector | — | The LeanOhio Boot Camp is an intensive, four-day training course that gets people learning and using Lean methods and tools. The entire program is tailored to the public sector workplace and public s… source |
| Legal Administrative Specialist, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Legal Administrative Specialist Certificate of Proficiency develops skills and knowledge specific to the legal industry in administrative functions, workplace software utilization, and editing of… source |
| Lodging Rooms Division, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program focuses on training the student for Rooms Division positions in the lodging industry. Students complete a practicum that provides work experience at an approved lodging facility. source |
| Machine Tools Operation, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program provides a certificate of proficiency to students who wish to acquire skills in manual machine tools operations and programming of computer controlled machine tools for entry-level emplo… source |
| Mammography, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | The short-term certificate in mammography provides an opportunity for radiologic technologists registered in radiography to obtain education and clinical training in mammography. The mammographer spe… source |
| Manufacturing Industrial Engineering Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | The Manufacturing Industrial Engineering Technology program is accredited by ABET (The Accreditation Board of Engineering Technology). Manufacturing is instrumental to the function of society today a… source |
| Marketing, Associate of Applied Business | Degree | This Marketing Degree Program addresses the creative, fast-paced business of attracting, keeping and satisfying customer needs. Students gain fundamental business knowledge while participating in han… source |
| Massage Therapy, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | The 16-month Associate of Applied Science Degree in Massage Therapy provides students with the competencies that enable them to learn not only the basic massage therapy skills but also the advanced t… source |
| Massage Therapy, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Certificate of Proficiency in Massage Therapy is an 810 hour program which enables full-time students to graduate in one year and then sit for the Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards Massa… source |
| Massage Therapy, Post-Degree Professional Certificate | Degree | The Post-Degree Professional Certificate is for students who already have an associate, bachelor, or higher degree and want to become licensed massage therapists. This 810 hour program enables full-t… source |
| Mechanical Engineering Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | The Mechanical Engineering Technology program is accredited by ABET (The Accreditation Board of Engineering Technology). It is designed to prepare students to pursue a career in the areas of design,… source |
| Medical Administrative Specialist, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Medical Application Specialist Certificate of Proficiency prepares students for careers in medical office administration. Skill sets in medical terminology, billing practices, legal aspects of me… source |
| Medical Assisting, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | The Medical Assistant is a multi-skilled professional who assists the physician with the administrative and clinical aspects of patient care. The program includes courses in administrative, clinical,… source |
| Medical Assisting, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Medical Assistant is a multi-skilled professional who assists the physician with the administrative and clinical aspects of patient care. The program includes courses in administrative, clinical… source |
| Medical Assisting (Patient Advocate), Associate of Applied Science | Degree | The Medical Assistant is a multi-skilled professional who assists the physician with the administrative and clinical aspects of patient care. The program includes courses in administrative, clinical,… source |
| Medical Billing Specialist, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | The Medical Billing Specialist Certificate is a short-term program established to prepare students for employment in physicians' offices, medical insurance companies, and outpatient billing services.… source |
| Medical Laboratory Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | The Medical Laboratory Technician works in a hospital, clinic, private or research laboratory performing a variety of diagnostic tests. The course of study includes mathematics, chemistry, anatomy an… source |
| Microsoft Office Application Specialist, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | This short-term certificate provides knowledge and skills in preparation for the Word, Excel, and PowerPoint (Microsoft Office Specialist) certification exams. Students enrolled in this certificate p… source |
| Millwrighting, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program is offered in partnership with the Central Midwest Regional Council of Carpenters – United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America at various local training centers around the s… source |
| Mobile Application Development, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | Short-term certificate in Mobile App Development. Students will learn the competencies required to analyze, design, develop and test mobile applications. Students explore the latest mobile platforms… source |
| .Net Programming, Post-Degree Professional Certificate | Degree | Post-Degree Professional Certificate in .NET Programming is designed to establish, update or enhance skills in .NET technologies including but not limited to C#, .NET Framework and ASP .NET including… source |
| Cisco Network Support Technician | — | The Network Support Technician training program uses a progressive career ladder framework to prepare students for two industry-standard Cisco certifications: CCNA (routing and switching) and CCNA Wi… source |
| Nuclear Medicine, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | A Nuclear Medicine technologist is the health professional responsible for performing nuclear medicine examinations that assist the physician in the diagnosis and treatment of various diseases. The t… source |
| Nursing, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | Upon successful completion of the associate degree nursing program requirements, graduates are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses. The curriculum is div… source |
| Nursing (Access LPN to RN Track), Associate of Applied Science | Degree | Upon successful completion of the associate degree nursing program requirements, graduates are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses. The curriculum is div… source |
| Occupational Therapy Assistant Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | Occupational therapy practitioners help people of all ages gain skills needed to take part in meaningful work-related and daily activities, from dressing and feeding themselves, to work, school, play… source |
| Ohio Transfer 36, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Ohio Transfer 36 is a set of general educations guaranteed to transfer to any public institution in the state of Ohio and fulfill general education requirements. source |
| Operating Engineers, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program is offered in partnership with the International Union of Operating Engineers at various local training centers around the state. Students must be currently working in a registered appre… source |
| Painting, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program is offered in partnership with the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades at various local training centers around the state. Students must be currently working in a registere… source |
| Paralegal Studies, Associate of Applied Business | Degree | The program educates students to serve as paralegal professionals and work independently in the legal field under the supervision of attorneys. Students receive a general legal education with course… source |
| Paralegal Studies, Post-Degree Professional Certificate | Degree | This certificate program is designed for students who already have an associate, bachelor's, or master's degree. The program educates students to serve as paralegal professionals and work independent… source |
| Paramedic, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program is designed for Emergency Medical Technicians interested in pursuing Paramedic certification. It prepares students to advance their career with ambulance and Emergency Medical Services (… source |
| Passenger Bus Training | — | This 120-hour course gives students the skills and knowledge required to obtain a Class B CDL driver’s license with a passenger endorsement. The training includes pre-trip vehicle inspection, vehicle… source |
| Patient Advocate, Short Term Certificate | Certificate | Develop advanced skills in patient care built around the patient. Develop skills to support individual patients through the continuum of the healthcare environment. Patient Advocates work in a variet… source |
| Payroll, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Payroll Certificate prepares students for entry-level employment as payroll clerks. Payroll clerks are responsible for handling payroll issues, tax preparation, and year-end reporting for organiz… source |
| Personal Chef, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Personal Chef Certificate of Proficiency provides knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the personal chef industry. Career opportunities would be to own and operate your own personal chef bus… source |
| Physical Therapist Assisting Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | Physical therapy provides services to patients and clients of all ages who have impairments, functional limitations, disabilities or changes in physical function and health status resulting from inju… source |
| Pile Driving, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program is offered in partnership with the Central Midwest Regional Council of Carpenters – United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America at various local training centers around the s… source |
| Pipefitting, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program is offered in partnership with The United Association of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry at various local training centers around the state. Students must be currently working in… source |
| Plant and Pest Identification, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | This 9 credit hour certificate program offers advanced plant, pest, and disease identification skills to individuals who are seeking a career in the Green Industry. The certificate is also helpful to… source |
| Plant Science and Landscape Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | This ornamental horticulture program prepares students for entry level to middle management positions in the Green Industry. Many opportunities exist for graduates in landscape design and constructio… source |
| Plant Science and Landscape Technology (Landscape Technician), Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The one-year certificate program offers basic landscaping skills to persons who are seeking a career in landscape contracting but who may not desire a full degree. The certificate is also helpful to… source |
| Plexus: ISO 45001:2018 Internal Auditor Training for Occupational Health and Safety | — | ISO 45001: Occupational Health and Safety improves an organization’s health and safety by helping them identify and reduce health and safety hazards and strengthen regulatory compliance. Learn the sk… source |
| Plexus ISO 9001:2015 Lead Auditor Training | — | This five-day course is designed for those leading audit teams and looking to sharpen their auditing skills as auditors. Participants acquire the necessary skills to become leaders in preparing and c… source |
| Plexus: ISO 9001:2015 Understanding and Internal Auditor Training | — | This course gives new and current internal auditors a strong understanding of ISO 9001:2015 and a process-approach methodology. Interactive learning methods help participants acquire the skills to pr… source |
| Plexus: Understanding and Internal Auditing for ISO 14001:2015 | — | An environmental management system (EMS) based on the ISO 14001 standard is recognized worldwide as a superior methodology for reducing environmental hazards, maintaining regulatory compliance and re… source |
| Plexus Understanding and Internal Auditing for ISO 14001:2015 | — | An environmental management system (EMS) based on the ISO 14001 standard is recognized worldwide as a superb methodology for reducing environmental hazards and maintaining regulatory compliance and i… source |
| Plumbing, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program is offered in partnership with The United Association of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry at various local training centers around the state. Student must be currently working in a… source |
| Powered Industrial Truck/Forklift Operator Training | — | This eight-hour introductory Powered Industrial Truck (PIT)/Forklift Operator program provides initial and continued training opportunities for the operation of powered industrial trucks in line with… source |
| Practical Nursing, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | In Fall 2020 the Division of Nursing transitioned to a one-plus-one curriculum. All Nursing students need to apply to the Associate of Applied Science Degree program in Nursing. Students who successf… source |
| Professional Baking, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program provides all of the basic, advanced skills and practice needed to start on a career as a professional pastry Culinarian. It includes all of the educational requirements for certification… source |
| Professional Culinarian/Cook, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program provides all the basic, advanced skills and practice needed to start a career as professional cook/chef. It includes all of the educational requirements for certification through the exe… source |
| Project Management Professional (PMP) | — | The biggest factor in a project's successful completion is a leader with the fundamental project management skills required to drive progress and deliver value. source |
| Project Manager Entry-Level Certificate | Certificate | This Project Manager Entry-Level certificate program gives project practitioners the knowledge and skills required to support project management at their organization. It prepares participants for en… source |
| Quality/Continuous Improvement Supervisor Entry-Level Certificate | Certificate | This entry-level certificate program gives those new to quality and continuous improvement the knowledge and skills required to support the design, implementation, maintenance and continuous improvem… source |
| Quality Control, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This certificate is geared to those seeking an entry position in the area of quality control in industry. Students are introduced to the quality control of mechanical parts and systems. Inspection of… source |
| Radiography, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Radiography prepares the student for an entry-level position as a radiographer, or radiologic technologist, in hospitals and other health care agencies. The… source |
| Real Estate Pre-Licensure Education & Exam Prep Course | — | Corporate College® is excited to offer this online, self-paced, self-study Ohio Real Estate Pre-Licensure Education and Exam Prep course to advance your career in real estate with an optional coach. source |
| Recording Arts and Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | The recording arts and technology program trains students for entry-level positions within the audio industry. Students receive broad-based training in music recording and mixing, location sound, com… source |
| Respiratory Care, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | Assess the cardiopulmonary system, assist in the treatment of cardiopulmonary impairment, evaluate treatment effectiveness and actively care for patients of all ages with deficiencies or abnormalitie… source |
| Restaurant Entrepreneurship, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program is designed to prepare students that wish to own and operate their own restaurant or foodservice business. Business, financial, and marketing plans will be created as well as a professio… source |
| Roofing, Short-Term Certificate (Apprenticeship) | Apprenticeship | Students must be currently working in a registered apprenticeship program in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. A four-year apprenticeship prepares… source |
| Associate of Applied Science in Roofing Technology (Apprenticeship) | Apprenticeship | This program is offered in partnership with the United Union of Roofers, Waterproofers, & Allied Workers at various local training centers around the state. Students must be currently working in a re… source |
| Semiconductor Fundamentals, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | Ohio is becoming one of the hubs for semiconductor manufacturing in the United States. As this industry is posed for growth within the state, a need for skilled workers to work in this arena is becom… source |
| Sheet Metal Service, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program is offered in partnership with the Sheet Metal Workers International Association at various local training centers around the state. Students must be working in a registered apprenticesh… source |
| Sheet Metal Working, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | This program is offered in partnership with the Sheet Metal Workers International Association at various local training centers around the state. Students must be working in a registered apprenticesh… source |
| Smart Manufacturing - Mechatronics, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | This program provides the skills and knowledge for a professional role in Manufacturing Automation, including automated process control; manufacturing big data analytics; interconnected Manufacturing… source |
| Social Media Influencer, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | This program brings together courses in English, Visual Communication, Communication Studies, Marketing and Media & Journalism Studies, all having outcomes, skills and attributes which a certificant-… source |
| Social Media Marketing, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | Develop career ready social media marketing skills and digital strategies to design, manage and optimize marketing efforts utilizing the top online platforms. Students will also be exposed to SEO, an… source |
| Software Quality Assurance, Post-Degree Professional Certificate | Degree | The Quality Assurance Post-degree certificate prepares anyone with an associates degree for entry level positions in software testing. This certificate helps students gain theoretical knowledge and p… source |
| Sport and Exercise Studies, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | The Sport and Exercise Studies program is designed to prepare students for career opportunities as a Fitness Specialist, Personal Trainer, Fitness Coordinator, Group Fitness Instructor, Strength Coac… source |
| Certified Nursing Assistant (Accelerated) | — | Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) play a critical role within the health care industry. As members of the health care team, CNAs have the most direct contact with patients. CNAs work in a variety o… source |
| Certified Nursing Assistant | — | Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) play a critical role within the health care industry. As members of the health care team, CNAs have the most direct contact with patients. CNAs work in a variety o… source |
| Steelworker for the Future – Electrical Technology, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Steelworker for the Future- Mechanical Technology, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Steelworkers for the Future program — developed in partnership with Cleveland Cliffs, the world’s leading steel and mining company — targets high-tech, well-paying jobs in electrical and mechanic… source |
| Sterile Processing and Distribution Technology, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | A Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician decontaminates, inspects, assembles, and sterilizes instruments and surgical trays. The technician also manages inventory control, orders supplies, in… source |
| Supply Chain, Logistics Technology and Warehouse program | — | The Supply Chain, Logistics Technology and Warehouse program at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) recognizes individuals who demonstrate mastery of the core competencies of material handling at the… source |
| Surgical Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | A surgical technologist assists the surgeon and assistants by passing instrumentation and supplies during surgical procedures. Surgical technologists work with other surgical personnel to prepare the… source |
| Tax Preparation, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Tax Preparation Certificate prepares students for entry-level employment as tax preparation paraprofessionals. Such tax preparers may be responsible for completing small business income tax retur… source |
| The Center for Entrepreneurs: Entrepreneurial Courses | — | The entrepreneurial courses in the Center for Entrepreneurs at Corporate College® are organized by tracks that you can select based on your needs or the stage of your business — from defining your id… source |
| The Center for Entrepreneurs: Podcasting | — | Getting your podcast off the ground is a fun and unique way to express yourself. Learning how to do it successfully will help you visualize what you want for your podcast. Our Launching a Successful… source |
| The Center for Entrepreneurs | — | The Center for Entrepreneurs at Corporate College® provides the tools and services you need for your business journey. Whether you want to be part of the gig economy, start your own business or grow… source |
| Transportation Construction Inspection Level II, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | Education and training for employment as a construction materials testing technician. Students will perform basic field concrete and soil tests under the direction of engineering professionals of com… source |
| Tree Care, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | This short-term certificate program offers advanced tree care training to persons who are seeking a career in tree care but may not desire a full degree. The certificate is also helpful to those who… source |
| User Experience Design, Post-Degree Certificate | Degree | The Post-Degree Certificate in Visual Communication & Design, User Experience Design prepares students for a rewarding career in this expanding field. The curriculum is based on learning the fundamen… source |
| Utilities Safety and Operations Fundamentals, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Utilities Safety and Operations Fundamentals Certificate provides students with the essential background to begin working safely in utilities construction in entry-level roles. Students learn the… source |
| Utilities Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | The Associate of Applied Science degree in Utilities Technology is designed to provide students with a background in essential utilities construction and operations. Students will learn about telecom… source |
| Veterinary Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | Veterinary technicians work under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian to provide health care for animals in various settings. Career options for graduate technicians include private practices,… source |
| Visual Communication & Design (Graphic Design), Associate of Applied Business | Degree | The Associate of Applied Business in Visual Communication & Design, Graphic Design degree program prepares students for careers in graphic design, advertising design, publication design, packaging/br… source |
| Visual Communication & Design (Illustration), Associate of Applied Business | Degree | The Associate of Applied Business in Visual Communication & Design, Illustration degree program prepares students for careers in 2D and 3D illustration, animation, and digital design. The Illustratio… source |
| Visual Communication & Design (Photography), Associate of Applied Business | Degree | The Associate of Applied Business in Visual Communication & Design, Photography degree program prepares students for careers as professional photographers working in editorial, advertising, portraitu… source |
| Visual Communication & Design (Web and Interactive Media), Associate of Applied Business | Degree | The Associate of Applied Business in Visual Communication & Design, Web and Interactive Media degree program prepares students for careers in digital game design or web design. The Web and Interactiv… source |
| Visual Communication & Design (Graphic Design), Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Certificate of Proficiency in Visual Communication & Design, Graphic Design program p rovide s students with a concentrated graphic design curriculum integrat ing the latest digital graphics appl… source |
| Voicewriting, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | Entry-level court reporter in the captioning and/or CART avenues of the profession. Entry-level employment as a transcriptionist using voice recognition technology. Upon completion of this certificat… source |
| Web Application Development, Short-Term Certificate | Certificate | Short-term certificate in Web Application Development. Students will explore current technologies to analyze, design, develop, implement and test database driven Web applications. Skills acquired wil… source |
| Web Design & Development, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Certificate of Proficiency in Visual Communication & Design, Web Design & Development program provides students with foundational training in graphic design, web-based media, including HTML, CSS… source |
| Insulating Technology (Apprenticeship program) | Apprenticeship | This program shares coursework with the following degrees and certificates. Use the buttons below to display shared courses. source |
| Computer Science | — | This program shares coursework with the following degrees and certificates. Use the buttons below to display shared courses. source |
| Industrial Welding | — | This program shares coursework with the following degrees and certificates. Use the buttons below to display shared courses. source |
| Integrated Digital Manufacturing Engineering Technology | — | This program shares coursework with the following degrees and certificates. Use the buttons below to display shared courses. source |
| Utilities Technology | — | This program shares coursework with the following degrees and certificates. Use the buttons below to display shared courses. source |
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| ACCT 1011 | ACCT-1011 Business Math Applications | — | Application of applied quantitative procedures to typical accounting, financial, and business situations. Includes percents in business, simple and compound interest, financing, property and sales ta… source |
| ACCT 1020 | ACCT-1020 Applied Accounting | — | Fundamentals of accounting procedures as used in a double-entry bookkeeping system. Emphasis on application of techniques and procedures to record financial information in an accounting system and to… source |
| ACCT 1030 | ACCT-1030 Payroll | — | Detailed study of payroll, record-keeping regulations, reporting requirements, accounting procedures, and federal labor laws. Computations of gross wages, salaries, mandatory deductions of federal, s… source |
| ACCT 1041 | ACCT-1041 Individual Taxation | — | Individual income taxes with concentration at federal level. History, assumptions, and objectives of federal income tax law. Determination of filing status, exemptions, inclusions, exclusions, adjust… source |
| ACCT 1311 | ACCT-1311 Financial Accounting | — | Introduction to methodology and logic of accounting procedures, principles, and standards used in preparing financial information for external users. Emphasis on measuring, describing, recording, int… source |
| ACCT 1341 | ACCT-1341 Managerial Accounting | — | Theory and practice of accounting procedures used by management to plan operations, control activities, and make sound business decisions. Create and interpret budgets, standard cost systems, breakev… source |
| ACCT 1520 | ACCT-1520 QuickBooks Immersion | — | Fundamentals of accounting procedures as used in a double-entry bookkeeping system. Emphasis is on application of techniques and procedures to record financial information in an accounting system and… source |
| ACCT 1551 | ACCT-1551 Excel for Accountants | — | Application of spreadsheet tools to the accounting process and analysis. This course applies spreadsheet technology and data analysis techniques to the accounting curriculum to provide students a cou… source |
| ACCT 179H | ACCT-179H Honors Contract in Accounting | — | Honors Contract complements and exceeds requirements, outcomes and objectives for an existing ACCT-1000-level honors course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor, which upon complet… source |
| ACCT 2041 | ACCT-2041 Business Taxation | — | Concentration on corporate Federal income taxes and taxation of partnership income. Preparation of various tax forms including 1120, 1120S, and 1065 and related schedules. Overview of payroll taxes,… source |
| ACCT 2310 | ACCT-2310 Intermediate Accounting I | — | Capstone course. Focuses on increasing understanding and application of accounting theory and the underlying financial accounting principles, procedures and reporting requirements used primarily in t… source |
| ACCT 2320 | ACCT-2320 Intermediate Accounting II | — | Continuation of Intermediate Accounting I. Emphasis on analysis, methods of valuation, and statement presentation of cash flows (direct and indirect methods), leases and pensions, corporate equity in… source |
| ACCT 2340 | ACCT-2340 Cost Accounting | — | Theory and practice of cost accounting as applied to management of manufacturing, retail, and service industries. Emphasis on advanced terminology, job and process costing schedules, budgeting and va… source |
| ACCT 2500 | ACCT-2500 Governmental/Non-Profit Accounting | — | Accounting principles, standards and procedures for government entities and non-profit service entities, including school systems, colleges and universities, hospitals, charitable and religious organ… source |
| ACCT 2510 | ACCT-2510 Auditing | — | Audit regulatory environment, approach, planning, and procedures; compliance and substantive testing; treatment of audit adjustments, subsequent events, and discovered irregularities; preparing vario… source |
| ACCT 2530 | ACCT-2530 CPA Review - Auditing and Attestation (AUD) | — | Designed for students preparing to take the Auditing and Attestation section of the Uniform CPA Examination. Course topics provide a detail review of the content areas for the Audit and Attestation s… source |
| ACCT 2550 | ACCT-2550 CPA Review - Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) | — | Designed for students preparing to take the Financial Accounting and Reporting section of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Examination. Course topics provide a detail review of the conte… source |
| ACCT 2560 | ACCT-2560 CPA Review - Regulation (REG) | — | Designed for students preparing to take the Regulation section of the Uniform CPA Examination. Course topics provide a detail review of the content areas for the Regulation section of the CPA exam. source |
| ACCT 2570 | ACCT-2570 Business Analysis and Reporting (BAR) - CPA Review | — | This course is targeted for students preparing to take the Business Analysis and Reporting section of the Uniform CPA Examination. Course provides a detail review of the content areas for the Busines… source |
| ACCT 2820 | ACCT-2820 Independent Advanced Study/Research in Accounting | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. (See Credit Sc… source |
| ACCT 2830 | ACCT-2830 Cooperative Field Experience | — | Limited to students eligible for the Cooperative Education Program. Employment in an approved training facility under College supervision. Requirement for one credit is 180 hours of approved work. St… source |
| AIT 1010 | AIT-1010 Construction Measurements and Calculations | — | Covers fundamental measuring and calculation skills essential to the skilled craftsperson working in the construction industry. Provides a basic level of knowledge and understanding of practical meas… source |
| AIT 1020 | AIT-1020 Comprehension and Communication for Construction | — | Covers basic skills necessary for reading factual information used in construction with concentration on supporting details, clarifying information, and end results needed for success in the construc… source |
| AIT 1030 | AIT-1030 Basic Construction Language | — | Study of construction drawings to determine specifications, lines and line weights, measurements related to laying out, dimensioning, estimating and planning. source |
| AIT 1040 | AIT-1040 Spatial and Mechanical Reasoning | — | Introduces the student to spatial development skills and mechanical reasoning. Included are practical applications of orthographic projections, figure conceptualization and cubic translation. Also co… source |
| AIT 1050 | AIT-1050 Construction Industry Orientation | — | An introduction to the construction industry and to respective construction apprenticeship programs and respective entry requirements. Included are soft skills for industry success, introduction to g… source |
| AIT 1060 | AIT-1060 Construction Tools | — | Covers the hand tools and materials of the respective building trades. Introduces the student to basic operations of respective crafts using hand tools of the trade. In addition, construction safety… source |
| AIT 1120 | AIT-1120 Building Construction Laboratory | — | An introduction to work in building construction trades through discussion and hands-on training, providing an understanding of the history, practices, technologies, and factors of influences upon th… source |
| AIT 2990 | AIT-2990 Contracting in a Diverse World | — | Capstone course in Applied Industrial Technology. Study of construction contracting principles, procedures and practices including estimating and subcontracting practices. Includes working with diver… source |
| ANTH 1010 | ANTH-1010 Cultural Anthropology | — | Introduction to the study of human societies. The purpose of anthropological research is to study and interpret human culture and behavior through scientific and humanistic means. This course explore… source |
| ANTH 1210 | ANTH-1210 Human Evolution | — | Survey of the human evolutionary past. Biological Anthropology course that focuses upon evolutionary theory and principles, archaeology, living primates, the fossil record, human ancestors, and moder… source |
| ANTH 1820 | ANTH-1820 Independent Study/Research in Anthropology | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| ANTH 2010 | ANTH-2010 Peoples and Cultures of the World | — | Cross cultural understanding of universal human concerns and issues affecting particular regions and cultures, using a variety of anthropological perspectives and theories. Emphasis on concerns of no… source |
| ANTH 2031 | ANTH-2031 Archaeological Field Methods | — | Overview of methods used in field archaeology as applied to actual archaeological sites. Covers techniques in surveying, mapping, excavation, artifact processing and data analysis. source |
| ANTH 203L | ANTH-203L Archaeological Field Methods Lab | — | Overview of methods used in field archaeology as applied to actual archaeological sites. Covers techniques and practical experience in surveying, mapping, excavation, artifact processing and data ana… source |
| ANTH 2110 | ANTH-2110 Archaeology | — | Investigation of the human past using archaeological methods and perspectives. Provides a survey of significant archaeological findings and interpretations from across the globe. source |
| ANTH 2820 | ANTH-2820 Independent Advanced Study/Research in Anthropology | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| ART 1010 | ART-1010 Art Appreciation | — | Introduction to the vocabulary, media, themes, and history of art. Emphasizes analysis of the visual elements and principles of design in art and includes an examination of art's purposes and functio… source |
| ART 1040 | ART-1040 Survey of Non-Western Art | — | Provides a stylistic and historical overview of indigenous visual arts in Africa, South and Southeast Asia, the Islamic World, China, Japan, Oceania, South America, Mesoamerica, and Native North Amer… source |
| ART 1050 | ART-1050 Drawing I | — | An introduction to basic drawing methods, media, and concepts. Studio experiences will emphasize drawing from observation and the development of line, mass, proportion, negative/positive space and sh… source |
| ART 1060 | ART-1060 Drawing II | — | Further development of observational and conceptual drawing skills with an emphasis on spatial, structural, and compositional concepts. An introduction to color media and the development of additiona… source |
| ART 1070 | ART-1070 3D Foundations | — | Introduction to three-dimensional art and design concepts, materials, tools and processes. Through a variety of hand-on projects, students will study the elements and principles of three-dimensional… source |
| ART 1081 | ART-1081 2D Design and Color | — | An introduction to the elements and principles of design and color theory on the two-dimensional surface as a basis for creative solutions for the problems of the artist and designer. source |
| ART 1100 | ART-1100 Sculpture I | — | Introduction to sculptural forms, materials, and processes. Application of three-dimensional design principles to given spatial problems. Overview of historic significance of sculpture. Projects may… source |
| ART 1600 | ART-1600 Introduction to Art Therapy | — | Introduces basic concepts of art as therapy and provides an overview of the origins, theories, and foundations of art therapy. Covers 2-D art techniques as it applies to art therapy. Students will be… source |
| ART 1610 | ART-1610 Art Therapy II: Methods and Media | — | Explore psychological theories used in art therapy and their effect on the delivery of art therapy services. Art therapy methods and media explored experientially in student groups. Explore personal… source |
| ART 1700 | ART-1700 Ceramics I | — | Introduction to basic hand building techniques, surface decoration and glazing methods, and kiln firing practices. Create artworks of increasing complexity, exploring functional and sculptural design… source |
| ART 1820 | ART-1820 Independent Study/Research in Art | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| ART 2000 | ART-2000 Life Drawing I | — | Introduction to drawing human figure from live model. Emphasis is on gesture drawing to accurately establish the proportion and pose of the figure. The elements of line and value are used to describe… source |
| ART 2010 | ART-2010 Life Drawing II | — | Continued exploration of drawing the human figure from a live model. Emphasizes anatomy to portray human structure and interpret the figure's expressive nature. Craftsmanship and proficiency with var… source |
| ART 2020 | ART-2020 Art History Survey: Prehistoric to Renaissance | — | A stylistic and historical overview of the visual arts in Western culture from inception to the fifteenth century including: Prehistoric, Egyptian, Ancient Near Eastern, Greek, Etruscan, Roman, Byzan… source |
| ART 202H | ART-202H Honors Art History Survey: Prehistoric to Renaissance | — | Introduction to the major works of visual art in Western cultures from Prehistory to the early Renaissance including Paleolithic, Neolithic, Egyptian, Ancient Near Eastern, Greek, Etruscan, Roman, By… source |
| ART 2030 | ART-2030 Art History Survey: Late Renaissance to Present | — | A stylistic and historical overview of the visual arts in Western culture from the sixteenth century through today, including Italian Renaissance, Mannerism, Sixteenth Century Art in Northern Europe… source |
| ART 203H | ART-203H Honors Art History Survey: Late Renaissance to Present | — | Introduction to the major works of visual art in Western cultures from the late Renaissance to the present including Fifteenth Century Italy and Northern Europe, Sixteenth Century Italy, Northern Eur… source |
| ART 2050 | ART-2050 Painting I | — | An introduction to the materials, concepts, and techniques of opaque painting (oil and/or acrylic) with an emphasis on the use of color, composition, and other perceptual concerns. source |
| ART 2060 | ART-2060 Painting II | — | An exploration of more advanced painting concepts utilizing various subjects and styles with emphasis on personal expression and independent problem-solving skills. Focus on craftsmanship and a high… source |
| ART 2070 | ART-2070 Watercolor | — | An introduction to the materials, concepts, and techniques of transparent watercolor. (May be repeated up to 9 credits, only 3 credits may be applied to degree requirements.) source |
| ART 2080 | ART-2080 Portrait Drawing and Painting | — | An in-depth study of drawing and painting portraits from live models with emphasis on facial anatomy, form, and relating the model to a spatial environment. Various drawing and painting techniques, s… source |
| ART 2180 | ART-2180 Sculpture II | — | Emphasis on independent concept development, meaningful connection to material choices, and contemporary concerns in sculpture, including social and environmental issues. Projects may vary with class… source |
| ART 2190 | ART-2190 Ceramics II | — | Focus on wheel throwing techniques and skills development. Expand ability to work creatively with clay. Address formal and functional design considerations. Introduction to basic clay and glaze formu… source |
| ART 2200 | ART-2200 Ceramics: Advanced Handbuilding | — | Focus on advanced handbuilding techniques and skills development in ceramics. Expand ability to work creatively with clay. Explore conceptual idea development and creative expression. Research histor… source |
| ART 2210 | ART-2210 Printmaking I | — | An introduction to various aspects of printmaking and graphic composition. Techniques include relief printing (wood/linocut), intaglio (etching, dry point, aquatint), collagraphy, and monotype. source |
| ART 2220 | ART-2220 Printmaking II | — | A continuation of advanced printmaking techniques such as intaglio, relief, lithography, collagraphy, and/or monoprints. May be repeated for up to 9 credits, 3 of which are applicable to degree requi… source |
| ART 2300 | ART-2300 Art Therapy III: Approaches and Techniques | — | An examination of various techniques used by therapists. Studio exposure work is used as a tool to understand and cultivate the discipline of self-awareness. Students must participate in site visits… source |
| ART 2310 | ART-2310 Art Therapy Studio: Basic Therapeutic Skills | — | Provides a directed self-study process and fosters development of professional helping skills through observation, participation and research. Emphasis on creating a safe, therapeutic environment inv… source |
| ART 2790 | ART-2790 Portfolio Development | — | Develop an individualized visual art portfolio. Create a resume and relevant support material, such as an artist statement. Through research, assignments, and practical activities, students will prep… source |
| ART 2820 | ART-2820 Independent Advanced Study/Research in Art | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| ASL 1001 | ASL-1001 Fingerspelling | — | Elementary proficiency of the manual alphabet and numbers in conversational settings, with emphasis on lexicalized fingerspelling, acronyms, clubs and organizations related to the Deaf Community. Emp… source |
| ASL 1010 | ASL-1010 Beginning American Sign Language I | — | First in two-course sequence. Introduction to American Sign Language (ASL) and its history with emphasis on basic communication skills, focusing on principles of ASL grammar, body language, and facia… source |
| ASL 1020 | ASL-1020 Beginning American Sign Language II | — | Second part of two-course sequence. Focus on enhancement of student interaction, understanding, and production of American Sign Language with daily practice in expression, reception, conversational s… source |
| ASL 1100 | ASL-1100 Deaf Culture | — | Introduces the values, traditions, and history of the Deaf community while highlighting key similarities and differences between Deaf and hearing cultures. Topics include the development of American… source |
| ASL 2010 | ASL-2010 Intermediate American Sign Language I | — | Continues the development of expressive and receptive skills in American Sign Language at the intermediate level. Emphasizes conversational fluency, spatial and classifier use, storytelling, and cult… source |
| ASL 2020 | ASL-2020 Intermediate American Sign Language II | — | Second in two-course sequence. Integrates facial expressions, body language, ASL vocabulary, and classifiers at an increasingly complex level. Practice receptive skills in dialogue mode. Keep current… source |
| ASL 2412 | ASL-2412 Advanced American Sign Language I | — | Study of particular dialogues and drills, both from text and original work. Practice at advanced level, receptively and expressively. Visitation outside the classroom may be required. source |
| ATCM 1300 | ATCM-1300 Fundamentals of Concrete Construction | — | Study of concrete: ingredients, steps in production, factors of concrete mix design, uses for various types of concrete, admixtures and tests for various types of fresh concrete. source |
| ATCM 1321 | ATCM-1321 Introduction to Plan Reading | — | Introductory course covering technical and practical fundamentals of Blueprints. This course provides students with knowledge of blueprint reading and blueprint history as they relate to the cement m… source |
| ATCM 1330 | ATCM-1330 Concrete Construction Equipment | — | Study of tools used in concrete construction for layout, forming, placing and finishing fresh concrete with emphasis on care and safe use of equipment. source |
| ATCM 1341 | ATCM-1341 OSHA Standards for Construction | — | Certification course covering the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations for Cement Masonry worker safety on construction jobsites. Course covers hazard recognition, silica… source |
| ATCM 1370 | ATCM-1370 Construction Trades Safety | — | Study of safe practices on job, drug and alcohol awareness and OSHA 10 requirements for construction trades. Upon success completion of course, student will be certified in OSHA 10. source |
| ATCM 1401 | ATCM-1401 Concrete Forming and Finishing Basic | — | Study of various types of forms, placement of forms, placing leveling and finishing of concrete. source |
| ATCM 1411 | ATCM-1411 Commercial and Residential Form and Finish | — | Covers intermediate principles of placing and finish of residential and commercial concrete. source |
| ATCM 1801 | ATCM-1801 Special Topics: ADA Compliance in the Concrete Industry | — | Course covers the Americans with Disability Act ADA standards as they apply to the construction industry including compliance and ADA ramp specifications. Installation procedures and techniques for A… source |
| ATCM 1802 | ATCM-1802 Special Topics in Cement Masons ICRA/1st Aid | — | Certification course for First Aid and Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA). Fundamentals of 1st aid, CPR and AED, including substance overdose and emergency treatment is covered. In addition, pr… source |
| ATCM 1806 | ATCM-1806 Special Topics in Cement Mason Concrete Polishing | — | Course covers polished concrete applications including benefits and installation processes. In addition, tools, equipment and techniques used will be covered and practiced in a shop setting. source |
| ATCM 2320 | ATCM-2320 Bluprint Fundamentals - Construction | — | Study of basic plans to identify information included in a set of written specifications pertaining to concrete and estimating amount of materials needed for the project. source |
| ATCM 2500 | ATCM-2500 Fundamentals of Concrete Curing | — | Study of fundamentals associated with concrete curing, reason for curing and types of curing. Includes sealers and densifiers for concrete. source |
| ATCM 2510 | ATCM-2510 Fundamentals of Concrete Joints | — | Study of joints in concrete to include types, depths, locations, sealants, maintenance and reason for joints. source |
| ATCM 2521 | ATCM-2521 Basic Cement Patching | — | Study of essentials to properly patch and rub walls for finishing and steps necessary to take when preparing the walls. source |
| ATCM 2531 | ATCM-2531 Concrete Restoration | — | Study of surface defects in concrete, and how to recognize, recommend preventative treatment, techniques and remedies to restore surface. source |
| ATCM 2540 | ATCM-2540 Trimble GPS/GNSS Certified Operator | — | This course will demonstrate and practice the setup and layout procedures using Trimble Field Link, the specific operational software, for Trimble GPS/GNSS layout equipment in the construction indust… source |
| ATCM 2701 | ATCM-2701 Advanced Concrete Finishing | — | Advanced study of placing and finishing a slab; placing and finishing concrete floors with various types of finishes. source |
| ATCM 2710 | ATCM-2710 Concrete Specialty Products | — | Study of specialty products and finishes for residential and commercial concrete. Includes decorative finishes and industrial finishes. source |
| ATCM 2720 | ATCM-2720 Trimble Robotic Total Station Certified Operator Course | — | Covers the operation and usage of a Robotic Total Station (RTS) as it applies to the construction industry. Setup and layout procedures will be demonstrated and practiced using Trimble Field Link as… source |
| ATCT 1301 | ATCT-1301 Introduction to Carpentry | — | Introduction to carpentry apprenticeship. Includes in-depth overview of OSHA regulations as related to the construction industry. Covers a history of labor management association as it was in the pas… source |
| ATCT 1310 | ATCT-1310 Carpentry Safety | — | Introduction to hazards and dangers of elevated working conditions, including those that involve use of ladders and scaffolds. Hazards of working in confined spaces of limited means of egress with li… source |
| ATCT 1320 | ATCT-1320 Introduction to Hand and Power Tools | — | Study of wood properties, measurement techniques, types and applications of various common fasteners, properties of different woods, identification and use of hand tools, safety considerations, and u… source |
| ATCT 1331 | ATCT-1331 Concrete Footers and Walls | — | Introduction to construction of concrete form work. Includes reading of construction working drawings, layout, fabrication, and erection of standard wall, column, and footing forms. source |
| ATCT 1340 | ATCT-1340 (ICRA) Best Practices in Health Care Construction | — | This course is designed to promote the awareness of infection control in existing health-care facilities. Infection control techniques used to prevent the spread of infectious agents to other patient… source |
| ATCT 1351 | ATCT-1351 Metal Studs and Dry Walls | — | Introduction to the Interior Systems industry. Construction practices, materials, and equipment used to lay out, fabricate and install metal stud systems. Related blueprint reading skills, math conce… source |
| ATCT 1360 | ATCT-1360 Scaffolding | — | Course covers the various types of scaffolding used in the construction industry including specific applications, assembly and dismantling procedures and identifies and explains the safety rules and… source |
| ATCT 1370 | ATCT-1370 Layout | — | Introduction to use of builder’s level, level transit, and digital theodelite in the construction industry for establishment of elevations and grades and building layout. Course includes required mat… source |
| ATCT 1381 | ATCT-1381 Wood Framing | — | Introduction to basic principles of framing, including terminology, print information, design, codes and systems. source |
| ATCT 1390 | ATCT-1390 Welding for Carpentry | — | Introduction to base level knowledge and skills in elementary shielded metal arc welding techniques and practices. Included are general theory of arc welding process, operation of welding equipment,… source |
| ATCT 1491 | ATCT-1491 Residential Steel Framing | — | Introduction to fundamentals of residential framing with steel. Course will include techniques on floor construction, interior/exterior wall construction and roof framing assemblies using steel truss… source |
| ATCT 1550 | ATCT-1550 Roof Framing I | — | Introduction to construction of common roof types to include: reading of construction working drawings; application of mathematical concepts and calculations related to roof structure; and layout, fa… source |
| ATCT 1610 | ATCT-1610 Interior Finish | — | Introduction to skills required to determine materials and installation of finish elements. Included are window and door trim, interior door installation, standing and running trims. source |
| ATCT 1710 | ATCT-1710 Stairs Layout | — | Introduction to basic principles of stair layout, including stair terminology, print information, design, codes, and types. source |
| ATCT 1806 | ATCT-1806 Special Topics: Open House | — | Introduction to preparing and setting up for an event including: setting up stages, building scaffolds, building mockups for hands-on activities, cleaning, and painting. Setting up a cafeteria and lu… source |
| ATCT 1810 | ATCT-1810 Math for the Trades | — | Introduction to the math techniques used in the construction field. Math subjects that are covered include: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, adding and subtracting fractions and m… source |
| ATCT 1811 | ATCT-1811 Special Topics in Door Safety Inspector Certification | — | This 40-hour DSI Fire Door Inspection Training Program concentrates on teaching the participants how to effectively and efficiently navigate code books and apply codes to different scenarios that may… source |
| ATCT 2220 | ATCT-2220 Roof Framing II | — | Introduction to construction of hip roofs and intersecting roofs to include: reading of construction working drawings; applying terminology and math concepts related to hip roof type construction; an… source |
| ATCT 2330 | ATCT-2330 Trade Show | — | Installation and dismantling of trade show exhibits. Includes techniques and procedures, aerial lift, welded frame/mobile tower scaffold erector, and rigging. source |
| ATCT 2341 | ATCT-2341 Concrete Specialities | — | Heavy construction methods for forming piers, columns and decks are an integral part of this course. The techniques to form elevated decks, ramps and stairways will be emphasized. This course will fo… source |
| ATCT 2361 | ATCT-2361 Suspended Ceilings | — | Skills and techniques required to install a variety of suspended ceiling systems. Includes identification and correct use of tools, reading blueprints, and focus on suspended grid systems. source |
| ATCT 2370 | ATCT-2370 Interior Systems Layout | — | Includes elementary concepts of the interior systems industry construction methods used to layout and fabricate standard metal stud partition walls and soffit systems. Includes related blueprint read… source |
| ATCT 2380 | ATCT-2380 Advanced Stairs | — | This is an advanced stair building course covering the calculation of stair design numbers needed to construct a set of curved stairs. Applied math with specific emphasis on the geometry of circles w… source |
| ATCT 2390 | ATCT-2390 Trussed Roofs | — | Covers the framing of common roof types using manufactured trusses. Includes reading of truss design and placement drawings, truss design, and layout. Also included will be the erection, bracing and… source |
| ATCT 2500 | ATCT-2500 Exterior Finish | — | Introduction to basic elements of exterior finish which includes roofing, door and window framing, wall finish. Product types, weather and heat considerations are examined. source |
| ATCT 2511 | ATCT-2511 Concrete Columns and Decks | — | Interpretation of plans and specifications to lay out concrete foundations and construct columns, beams and decks for large commercial buildings. source |
| ATCT 2520 | ATCT-2520 Stairs Installation | — | Introduction to the art and science of laying out, fabricating, and installing fine staircases which are mitered and have hard balustrades using newel posts, rails, and balusters. source |
| ATCT 2540 | ATCT-2540 Roof Framing III | — | Introduction to layout procedures and mathematical derivation of rafter lengths found in roofs, having more than one slope and containing various offsets. Includes roofs containing all or part of hex… source |
| ATCT 2560 | ATCT-2560 Interior Systems III | — | In depth study of interior systems including barrel and dome ceilings and commercial door hardware used in the construction industry. Topics include use of specific tools and machining techniques req… source |
| ATCT 2806 | ATCT-2806 Special Topics in Introduction to Solar Installations | — | Introduction to the methods and tools required to install solar panels. Covers basic knowledge of solar panels, the relationship to the sun depending on geographical location, and OSHA standards that… source |
| ATDW 1310 | ATDW-1310 Tools and Methods of Drywall Finishing | — | Introduction to basic tools, procedures, and methods of the drywall finishing trade including history, purposes, identification, and proper use of hand and power tools, components of the tools, prope… source |
| ATDW 1330 | ATDW-1330 Materials and Methods of Drywall Finishing | — | Introduction to history, composition, and application of basic materials and procedures of drywall finishing trade including identification of wall boards, joint compounds, joint tapes, fasteners, ad… source |
| ATDW 1620 | ATDW-1620 Taping Tools & Procedures | — | Instruction in tools, history, purpose, and procedures in drywall taping and wiping including tools and materials, dry taping, wet taping, hopper and banjo taping methods, and wiping procedures. source |
| ATDW 2310 | ATDW-2310 Automatic Taping Tools | — | Instruction in principles and procedures of automatic tool taping including tools and equipment, the Bazooka automatic taping tool, loading, holding positions, and procedures for automatic tool tapin… source |
| ATDW 2330 | ATDW-2330 Finishing Boxes | — | Instruction in history and use of finishing boxes including preparing, repairing, and loading flat finishing boxes; procedures for filling flats, butt joints and ceiling joints; procedures for using… source |
| ATDW 2340 | ATDW-2340 Texturing | — | Introduction to history, and processes of texturing drywall and plaster surfaces including protecting adjacent surfaces and furnishings, preparing surfaces to be textured, correcting defects in the s… source |
| ATDW 2350 | ATDW-2350 Filling Compounds/Procedures | — | Instruction in history, types, and basic elements and procedures for using filling compounds including terminology, selection of filler, elements of drying, application of filler with trowel and broa… source |
| ATFL 1010 | ATFL-1010 Intro to the Floor Covering Industry | — | Introductory course covering most aspects and characteristics of the floor laying industry including vinyl composition tile, carpet and ceramic tile and required transitions. In addition, installatio… source |
| ATFL 1020 | ATFL-1020 Introduction to Hard Tile | — | Introductory course covering ceramic tile installations including tile types, substrate requirements, mortar specifications and backer board selection. Also covered are basics of reading construction… source |
| ATFL 1300 | ATFL-1300 Residential Installation | — | Introduction to residential flooring products and installation procedures. Includes residential carpet and vinyl product knowledge, and custom installation (borders, insets, patterns, and upholstered… source |
| ATFL 1310 | ATFL-1310 Sheet Goods Concepts | — | This course covers installation procedures for double glue‑down carpet and the hand‑fitting of flexible materials. Students will be introduced to various types of resilient flooring and learn to reco… source |
| ATFL 1450 | ATFL-1450 Floorlaying Concepts | — | Comprehensive study of floorlaying essentials, including material properties, measurement techniques, types and applications of various sheet good adhesives, identification and use of hand tools and… source |
| ATFL 1600 | ATFL-1600 Modular Tile | — | Basics of modular tile installation. Includes math and geometry concepts required for estimating materials, room layouts and interpreting construction drawings. source |
| ATFL 1610 | ATFL-1610 Jute & Action Back Carpeting | — | Carpeting and manufacturing process as related to jute and action-back product types. Topics include material, hand and power tools, job preparation, layout and installation procedures, and interpret… source |
| ATFL 1620 | ATFL-1620 Ceramics I | — | Wall and floor treatment, grouting and installation of ceramic tile. Includes related math and blueprint reading exercises. source |
| ATFL 1630 | ATFL-1630 Wood Flooring I | — | Wall and floor treatment, grouting and installation of ceramic tile. Includes related math and blueprint reading exercises. source |
| ATFL 1640 | ATFL-1640 Sheet Goods Concepts | — | Floor installation requiring special treatment of adhesives and seam, sheet good products requiring interflex systems, heat seam welding and/or chemical welding. Also presented will be product usage… source |
| ATFL 1650 | ATFL-1650 Sheet Goods - Flash Coving | — | Products and components used in flash cove and sanitary floor installation. Topics include techniques of installation, blueprint reading and use of applicable tools. source |
| ATFL 1710 | ATFL-1710 Velcro and Modular Carpeting | — | Carpeting and manufacturing process as related to Velcro and modular product types. Includes materials, hand and power tools, job preparation, layout and installation procedures, and interpretation o… source |
| ATFL 1720 | ATFL-1720 Sheet Goods - Geometric Layout and Inlay | — | Study of advanced floorlaying techniques used in layout and installation of sheet goods in specialty situations including geometric shapes and producing templates. source |
| ATFL 1730 | ATFL-1730 Unitary Back and Enhancer Back Carpeting | — | Carpeting and manufacturing processes as related to Unitary Back and Enhancer Back product types. Topics include materials, hand and power tools, job preparation, layout and installation procedures,… source |
| ATFL 2300 | ATFL-2300 Ceramics II | — | Ceramics design, material and tile installation in wet areas such as food prep, pools, shower and laundry. source |
| ATFL 2320 | ATFL-2320 Hardwood Flooring Installation | — | Study of the installation procedures related to engineered and strip wood flooring. Training will include moisture related issues, subfloor guidelines, estimating, layout, anchoring techniques, trans… source |
| ATFL 2400 | ATFL-2400 Sheet Goods-Specialty Products | — | Study of specialty flooring systems, requiring antibacterial protection and wet areas needing moisture close tolerance installation. Course also includes presentations, one-piece flash coving demonst… source |
| ATFL 2430 | ATFL-2430 Woven and Axminster Carpeting | — | Carpeting and manufacturing process as related to woven and axminister product types. Includes materials, hand and power tools, job preparation, layout and installation procedures, and interpretation… source |
| ATGL 1330 | ATGL-1330 Hand Tools for Glaziers | — | Introduction to hand tools for glazing, including basic hand tools such as screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers; levels and transits; glass, plastic, and metal cutters; lifters and tongs, punches, chisels,… source |
| ATGL 1340 | ATGL-1340 Rigging for Glaziers | — | Basic course covering proper crane set-up including safety concerns, below the hook devices and signaling procedures. In addition, field lifting techniques will be applied. source |
| ATGL 1350 | ATGL-1350 Drill Bits, Taps, and Fasteners | — | Course covers the assembly and placement of components used for assembly of window walls and storefronts in the glazing industry. Included will be description of the various drill bits used and taps… source |
| ATGL 1360 | ATGL-1360 Introduction to Architectural and Shop Drawings | — | Introductory course covering technical and practical fundamentals of blueprints. This course provides students with knowledge of blueprint reading and blueprint history as they relate to the glazing… source |
| ATGL 1620 | ATGL-1620 Glass and Mirror Replacement and Installation | — | Instruction in glass replacement and mirror layout, measurement cutting, edging and mounting. Includes safety procedures, and glass installation using putty and adhesives. source |
| ATGL 1630 | ATGL-1630 Basic Welding | — | Introduction to arc welding and oxy-acetylene cutting including shop safety, electrode identification and classification and selection, all position welding, set up of fillet, power sources, weld siz… source |
| ATGL 1640 | ATGL-1640 Door Fabrication and Installation | — | Door fabrication and installation, including installation and maintenance of manual and power assisted revolving doors; fabrication and installation of aluminum doors; installation of specialty doors… source |
| ATGL 1801 | ATGL-1801 Special Topics in Rigging for Glaziers | — | Basic course covering proper crane set-up including safety concerns, below the hook devices and signaling procedures. In addition, field lifting techniques will be applied. source |
| ATGL 1802 | ATGL-1802 Special Topics in Drill Bits, Taps, and Fasteners | — | Course covers the assembly and placement of components used for assembly of window walls and storefronts in the glazing industry. Included will be description of the various drill bits used and taps… source |
| ATGL 1803 | ATGL-1803 Special Topics: Introduction to Arch and Shop Drawings | — | Introductory course covering technical and practical fundamentals of blueprints. This course provides students with knowledge of blueprint reading and blueprint history as they relate to the glazing… source |
| ATGL 1807 | ATGL-1807 Special Topics in Storefronts | — | Introductory course covering storefront fabrication and installation. Included are materials commonly used for storefronts including architectural metals and extrusions, sealants, shims and backer ro… source |
| ATGL 2330 | ATGL-2330 Transits, Leveling Instruments, and Lasers | — | Use of transits, levels and lasers for glazing installation including elements of instruments; types of instruments; care and handling; setting up, leveling, and using instruments; and specific appli… source |
| ATGL 2340 | ATGL-2340 Advanced Welding | — | Instruction in advanced welding, including oxy-acetylene, M.I.G., T.I.G., and F.C.A.W. welding processes, welding of cast iron, aluminum, copper alloys, and stainless steel, hardfacing, and plasma cu… source |
| ATGL 2350 | ATGL-2350 Curtainwall Fabric & Install | — | Instruction in curtainwall principles and methods including standard layout practices and tolerances; curtainwall systems and erection procedures for I-beam Stick and Truss-wall construction. source |
| ATGL 2370 | ATGL-2370 Sealants | — | Instruction in use of sealants including terminology, properties, forms, classifications, and sealant selection; sealant application, testing, and remedial caulking; joint types and design; substrate… source |
| ATGL 2400 | ATGL-2400 Advanced Rigging & Hoisting | — | Advanced procedures of rigging and hoisting, including rope materials, care, and handling, knot tying, slings, rigging hardware and hoisting techniques; hand signals; and safety procedures. source |
| ATGL 2815 | ATGL-2815 Special Topics: Glazier Welding: 3G | — | Comprehensive course covering welding processes used in the glazing industry. Course includes processes, applications and welding safety. Welding processes include horizontal, vertical and overhead a… source |
| ATIN 1000 | ATIN-1000 Labor History and Safety | — | Familiarize the learner with the history of Unions, Apprenticeships and their functions, and the history of the International Association of Heat & Frost Insulators and Allied Workers. Achieve compet… source |
| ATIN 1010 | ATIN-1010 Applied Insulators Math | — | Develop mathematical skills for geometric applications and construction related to commercial and industrial installation and replacement of insulation. Includes tape measure reading, geometric desig… source |
| ATIN 1020 | ATIN-1020 Fundamental Insulation I - Insulation Theory | — | Identify, observe, and predict the main forms of heat transfer. Use these skills and understanding to recognize how and when mechanical insulation is required. Also, covers Firestop requirements and… source |
| ATIN 1030 | ATIN-1030 Fundamental Insulation II - Fiberglass Insulation | — | Identify an HVAC Duct system and distinguish the various ducts and functions. Develop the skills to measure, cut, and apply fiberglass insulation to ductwork. Identify a Plumbing System and distingui… source |
| ATIN 1040 | ATIN-1040 Union Heritage | — | History of the IAHFIAW (International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators and Allied Workers) union and purposes of apprenticeship programs. Introduction to organized labor and impact of organiz… source |
| ATIN 1050 | ATIN-1050 Insulators Safety | — | The theories and principles of construction safety and health applied to working as an insulator following the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) curriculum for the 30-hour Outreach… source |
| ATIN 2000 | ATIN-2000 Vapor Barriers | — | Covers purpose and need for vapor barriers for mechanical insulation systems. Includes terminology, types of materials used, calculations for material estimation, application techniques, inspection,… source |
| ATIN 2010 | ATIN-2010 Scaffolding | — | Develop a more detailed understanding on the topic of Scaffolding initially covered in OSHA 10. source |
| ATIN 2020 | ATIN-2020 Fundamental Insulation III - Mechanical Systems | — | Classify the various Mechanical Systems relating to the insulation industry. Review Plumbing and Duct systems. Introduce and describe Chilled water, Heating water, Steam, and Cryogenic systems. source |
| ATIN 2100 | ATIN-2100 Shop Safety | — | Recognize the hazards associated with the common tools and machinery used in the shop. Develop the skills to safely and effectively operate equipment. source |
| ATIN 2110 | ATIN-2110 Advanced Metal Jacketing I | — | Review basic geometric construction. Develop introductory to moderate level layout skills to create equal tees, unequal tees, Equal lateral wyes,and endcaps to be used for metal jacket fabrication. source |
| ATIN 2120 | ATIN-2120 Advanced Metal Jacketing II | — | Continue to develop introductory to moderate level layout skills to create equal tees, unequal tees, Equal lateral wyes, and 90° elbows to be used for metal jacket fabrication. Introduce advanced lay… source |
| ATIN 2130 | ATIN-2130 Fundamental Insulation IV - Tanks and Equipment | — | Develop skills to install an insulation and jacketing system for various tanks, vessels, and boilers. Includes tape measure reading, geometric design, material estimation, determining diameter, circu… source |
| ATIN 2200 | ATIN-2200 Blueprints and Specifications | — | Covers how to read blueprints and drawings to identify insulated equipment, using the scale for material estimation, and recognize key symbols related to insulation. Also includes interpretation of e… source |
| ATIN 2210 | ATIN-2210 Removable Pad Design | — | Develop the skills to design and fabricate removable pads. source |
| ATIN 2220 | ATIN-2220 Fundamental Insulation V - Closed Cell Insulation | — | Covers the various uses and advantages of closed cell insulation. Includes hazards, application techniques, strengths, and limitations of various closed cell materials. source |
| ATIN 2230 | ATIN-2230 Fundamental Insulation VI- Polyisocyanurate Insulation | — | Covers the various uses and advantages of Polyiso and similar types of insulation. Includes hazards, application techniques, strengths, and limitations of various polyiso and similar insulation mater… source |
| ATIN 2240 | ATIN-2240 Removable Insulation | — | Develop the skills to choose from design templates and fabricate removable insulation. Covers how to determine the need for removable pads, choose design of introductory pads, production of removable… source |
| ATIN 2780 | ATIN-2780 Preparing for the Profession | — | Basic level First Aid and CPR/AED course that teaches critical skills needed to respond to emergencies and provide first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and automated external defibrillator… source |
| ATIN 2790 | ATIN-2790 Effective Supervision and Journeyman Certification | — | Develop the skills needed to manage human resources and supervise a labor workforce with productivity and professionalism. source |
| ATIW 1300 | ATIW-1300 Structural Steel Concepts | — | Introduction to structural steel concepts, including an overview of historical use of iron and steel in construction. Fundamental principles of and preparation for erection of structural steel; bluep… source |
| ATIW 1310 | ATIW-1310 Safety for Ironworkers | — | Occupational safety and health standards for construction industry in general, and ironworking trade specifically. Includes regulations and procedures for fall protection, electrical work, scaffoldin… source |
| ATIW 1320 | ATIW-1320 Steel Construction Procedures | — | Occupational safety and health standards for construction industry in general, and ironworking trade specifically. Includes regulations and procedures for fall protection, electrical work, scaffoldin… source |
| ATIW 1330 | ATIW-1330 Erection Concepts & Practices | — | Principles and techniques of structural steel erection, including detailing procedures. Covers installation of temporary flooring, accurate alignment of steel assembly, safety nets and railings, and… source |
| ATIW 1400 | ATIW-1400 Principle of Reinforcing Steel | — | Basic principles of reinforcing steel, using tools and methods necessary for layout and fabrication, according to engineering and placing drawings. Application of basic structural building forms to r… source |
| ATIW 1410 | ATIW-1410 Practical Applications of Reinforcing Steel | — | Applications relating to placement of reinforcing steel in footings, walls, columns, beams, girders, joists and slabs, and to bar splicing. Continued study of highway structures, including airport pa… source |
| ATIW 1600 | ATIW-1600 Welding Fundamentals for Ironworkers | — | Fundamentals of welding with special emphasis on the ironworking trade. Includes welding processes, cutting and gouging processes, operational and site safety, welding equipment and tools, safety equ… source |
| ATIW 2300 | ATIW-2300 Shielded Metal Arc Welding | — | Shielded metal arc welding principles and techniques. Includes required equipment tools and supplies, electrical and environmental safety, eye hazards associated with arc burn, and protective clothin… source |
| ATIW 2310 | ATIW-2310 Welding Specialties | — | In-depth study of welding and cutting techniques. Students will perform oxy-fuel gas welding and cutting techniques, arc cutting and gouging, and stud welding as applied to ironworking trade. source |
| ATIW 2320 | ATIW-2320 Welding Blueprints and Design | — | In-depth study of welding blueprint lines, arrows, views, and symbols; basic layout construction; and identification of welding positions, parts of fillet welds, groove joints and welds, and backup m… source |
| ATIW 2330 | ATIW-2330 Pre-Construction Planning of Specialty Applications | — | Includes erection sequence and handling of specialty products. Installation of members and connections performed in compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations. source |
| ATIW 2340 | ATIW-2340 Specialty Installation Equipment | — | Study and use of equipment in installation of specialty building products. Safety training including employee, equipment, and jobsite safety and procedures for material handling and inspections, acco… source |
| ATIW 2350 | ATIW-2350 Ornamental Systems & Railings | — | Installation methods for and identification of various ornamental applications, including curtainwall and window wall systems, stairs, railings, and wall handrails, and their anchors and fasteners. U… source |
| ATIW 2360 | ATIW-2360 Ornamental Applications | — | Procedures for and installation of ornamental applications, including rolling service doors, sloped walls, metal and ship ladders, toilet partitions, vanity supports, relief angles, flagpoles, and ch… source |
| ATIW 2400 | ATIW-2400 History of Iron Workers Union | — | The Iron Workers Union in America from 1896 through today, including people and events that influenced the organization. source |
| ATIW 2500 | ATIW-2500 Rigging and Hoisting | — | Procedures of rigging and hoisting including identification, handling, and storage of equipment: chains, hardware, reeving, slings with practice of knot tying and splicing. Topics include characteris… source |
| ATLB 1010 | ATLB-1010 Craft Orientation for Laborers | — | Course designed for Laborer apprentices in their first year. History of the labor movement in North America and the Laborer’s International Union of North America (LIUNA). Fringe benefits, the appren… source |
| ATLB 1020 | ATLB-1020 Measurements and Leveling | — | Construction measuring using rulers and tapes. Introduction to leveling and layout instruments. Elevation transfer and standard building layout procedures. source |
| ATLB 1030 | ATLB-1030 Laborers: Introduction to Transits | — | A study of construction site layout for building positioning using digital instruments. Emphasis is placed on instrument applications and field data recording. source |
| ATLB 1040 | ATLB-1040 Pipelaying | — | Calculation and application of grades, distances and elevations of storm water and sanitary sewer piping. Procedures for preparing the site for the pipe and its installation. Safety regulations and p… source |
| ATLB 1050 | ATLB-1050 Aerial Lift and Forklift Refresher | — | Basic overview of the safety standards for the operation and work functions of aerial platform lifts and forklifts as prescribed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). source |
| ATLB 1060 | ATLB-1060 Field Rigging Practices | — | Certification course covering the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rigging standards in Subpart H and CC. Included are hoisting, rigging and crane safety, rigging hardware and sli… source |
| ATLB 1070 | ATLB-1070 Grade Laser | — | Advanced course covering the construction grade laser, its components and application. Also included are the safety requirements as prescribed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OS… source |
| ATLB 1080 | ATLB-1080 Building Drawings for Laborers | — | Introductory course that identifies application of construction building drawings used by the Construction Laborer to the construction site. Also included is a discussion of the development of buildi… source |
| ATLB 1090 | ATLB-1090 Cutting and Burning | — | Covers the purpose of a fire watch assignment during hot work operations including prescribed safety standards and fire suppression equipment and hazards of torch cutting with respect to fire and che… source |
| ATLB 1210 | ATLB-1210 Concrete Placement | — | History of concrete, its properties and calculation of material quantities. Site preparation, form layout and installation. Placement and consolidation of concrete, and finishing and curing procedure… source |
| ATLB 1220 | ATLB-1220 Traffic Control | — | Covers the procedure for establishing traffic control including flagging operations for asphalt placement, barrier and control sign stationing, and placement of asphalt on roadways. Presentations cov… source |
| ATLB 1230 | ATLB-1230 Radiation Worker | — | Fundamentals of radiation, how it affects the worker and the importance of recognizing the health hazards associated with it. Methods used to clean contaminated sites and measures that are taken to a… source |
| ATLB 1240 | ATLB-1240 Work Zone Traffic Technician | — | Introductory course addressing the duties and responsibilities of the work zone technician on site and the implementation of ODOT traffic control plans. Proper placement of work zone tapers, roadway… source |
| ATLB 1250 | ATLB-1250 Asbestos Abatement Worker | — | Certification course covering the properties and general uses of asbestos including its history and various work classifications used in construction and building maintenance. The different types of… source |
| ATLB 1260 | ATLB-1260 ICRA for Laborers | — | Certification course explaining infection control risk management ICRA that identifies worker hazards, controls and disease transmission, patient risk groups and related hazards resulting from constr… source |
| ATLB 1340 | ATLB-1340 Mason Tending | — | Study of scaffolds related to masonry work, mortar components, and materials requirements. Includes concrete properties and ingredients, steps in making concrete, properties of cement, erection and s… source |
| ATLB 1350 | ATLB-1350 Storm, Sanitary and Water Drawings | — | Advanced course covering the interpretation of construction drawings used for the installation of storm water and sanitary sewer systems and water lines. Also included are safety considerations as pr… source |
| ATLB 1360 | ATLB-1360 Laborer Safety OSHA 30 | — | Certification course covering safety and health standards as prescribed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for Laborers in the construction industry. Included are specific su… source |
| ATLB 1370 | ATLB-1370 Laborers Safety Training Transport | — | Certification course covering the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standard with respect to the General Duty Clause, worker safety on constructions sites and the responsibilities… source |
| ATLB 1380 | ATLB-1380 Laborers: Confined Space | — | Certificate course covering the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards with respect to working in confined spaces. Included are workplace hazards and health concerns and respi… source |
| ATLB 1390 | ATLB-1390 Mason Tending Forklift | — | Course covers the safe operation of the rough terrain forklift and addresses site effects of machine operation. In addition, related load capacities, including boom angles, swing loads and machine ma… source |
| ATLB 1410 | ATLB-1410 Pipe Lasers | — | Introductory course describing the pipe laser, its components and set up procedures. Included is an overview of the safety standards as prescribed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration… source |
| ATLB 1420 | ATLB-1420 Scaffold Builder | — | Course covers the assembly and dismantling of three scaffold types, tube and coupler, fabricated frame and systems. Included are the general requirements for all scaffold assembly and dismantling as… source |
| ATLB 1430 | ATLB-1430 Scaffold User and Skid Steer Safety | — | Certification course covering hazard recognition including electrical and fall hazards related to working on scaffolds and skid steers. Included are practical applications related to safe operation o… source |
| ATLB 1600 | ATLB-1600 Asbestos Abatement | — | Study of concepts related to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and Ohio Department of Health requirements (ODH) requirements for asbestos ab… source |
| ATLB 1808 | ATLB-1808 Special Topics in Asphalt and Traffic Control | — | Flagman training, selection and stationing of signs and channelzing devices. Asphalt placement and raking, care of craft tools. source |
| ATLB 2110 | ATLB-2110 Small Engines & Concrete Saws | — | Start-up procedures and safety requirements of small engine machines and gas powered saws. Trenching equipment, chain saw safety and 2-cycle and 4-cycle engines will be covered. source |
| ATLB 2120 | ATLB-2120 Pneumatic Tools | — | The care and use of pneumatic tools including compressors and pavement breaking equipment, carpenter tending duties, and hydraulic splitters. The safe operation of a sandblaster. A review of OSHA Sub… source |
| ATLB 2130 | ATLB-2130 Pressure Pipe | — | Types of pressure pipe waterline, including asbestos and ductile iron pipe, and installation techniques required to meet industry standards. Bedding requirements, trenching safety standards, and tapp… source |
| ATLB 2140 | ATLB-2140 DOE Rigging Practices | — | Qualification course covering Department of Energy (DOE) regulations, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rigging standards in Subpart H and CC and rigging inspection practices.… source |
| ATLB 2150 | ATLB-2150 Gunite | — | Properties of gunite, its mixture and use and applications in the construction industry. Discussion and application of equipment operation and maintenance, including various nozzles for special condi… source |
| ATLB 2160 | ATLB-2160 Tunnel Construction | — | History and terminology of tunneling in the construction industry. The need for tunnels and methods of boring is addressed. Skill development using specialty tools and equipment including jack-leg dr… source |
| ATLB 2170 | ATLB-2170 Gas Pipeline Worker II | — | Advanced course covering general skills required for gas pipe line installations including site clearing, split fence installation and tensioning. Also discussed and explained are specialty operation… source |
| ATLB 2180 | ATLB-2180 GPS | — | Advanced course covering the basic operation of the Global Positioning System (GPS) and its application to the construction industry. Included are field exercises and application of related math conc… source |
| ATLB 2190 | ATLB-2190 Hazwoper | — | Certification course covering health and safety hazards related to the abatement of hazardous materials on worksites. In addition, remediation and removal procedures will be covered and the safety st… source |
| ATLB 2200 | ATLB-2200 Surveying Techniques and Application | — | Study of modern surveying techniques, applications, and methodology. Includes equipment, data collection methods, field records, plane transformations, software, and routine procedures. source |
| ATLB 2210 | ATLB-2210 Scaffold Builder/Dismantle | — | Course covers the assembly and dismantling of three scaffold types, tube and coupler, fabricated frame and systems. Included are the general requirements for all scaffold assembly and dismantling as… source |
| ATLB 2220 | ATLB-2220 Plastic Pipe Fusion II | — | Advanced US Department of Transportation (USDOT) qualification course covering polyethylene pipe, types, uses and installation techniques. Included are various pipe connections using heat and electro… source |
| ATLB 2310 | ATLB-2310 Advanced Instruments | — | Instrumentation used for highway and building construction and layout. Includes calculations required for determining local coordinates, staking and road alignments, and the pinning of a building wit… source |
| ATLB 2320 | ATLB-2320 Gas Pipe Line Worker | — | Introductory course covering the general skills, safety and mainline operations required to work on gas pipe line installations. Also includes proper selection of valves for each situation. source |
| ATLB 2330 | ATLB-2330 Highway Drawings | — | Advanced study of construction drawings covering the interpretation of plans, profiles and related sheets used in roadway construction. Included are standard, detail and typical sheets used to establ… source |
| ATLB 2340 | ATLB-2340 Asbestos Abatement Supervisor | — | A certification course for supervisors covering the properties, history, general use of the mineral asbestos. Included are work classifications, safe removal techniques, PPE, respirators, decontamina… source |
| ATLB 2350 | ATLB-2350 Laborers: Foreman Training | — | Advanced course covering the aspects of good leadership as foreman/general foreman including the chain of command, worker and jobsite safety and field documentation. Also included is the compilation… source |
| ATLB 2380 | ATLB-2380 Traffic Control Supervisor | — | Advanced course covering highway construction safety and traffic control. Included are the establishment of work zones developed from traffic control plans and documentation procedures used for legal… source |
| ATLB 2400 | ATLB-2400 Pipelaying Techniques | — | Study of standard pipelaying techniques, practices, and procedures. Includes trenching, excavation safety, line and grade determination, and gravity flow systems. source |
| ATLB 2600 | ATLB-2600 Scaffolds/High Elevation Techniques | — | In-depth study of scaffolding and high elevation procedures. Set up and erection procedures, scaffold types, scaffold parts, and safety requirements. source |
| ATLB 2650 | ATLB-2650 Demolition Techniques | — | Course covers the purpose of a fire watch assignment during hot work operations including prescribed safety standards, fire suppression equipment, and hazards of torch cutting with respect to fire an… source |
| ATLB 2660 | ATLB-2660 Grade Checking | — | The layout and interpretation of surveyor stakes for highway construction. Included is the application of math concepts required for determining slope and elevation of roadways at sub-grade and top p… source |
| ATLB 2680 | ATLB-2680 Gas Distribution Worker | — | Coverage of gas pipeline installations for commercial and residential applications including proper pipe handling, fusion and placement, and site preparation and restoration. Additionally, all safety… source |
| ATLB 2740 | ATLB-2740 Lead Abatement | — | Concepts related to OSHA lead abatement regulations. Includes areas of lead abatement, responsibility of lead abatement workers, effects of lead in the body, personal protective equipment, collection… source |
| ATLB 2801 | ATLB-2801 Special Topics in Plastic Pipe Fusion | — | Advanced US Department of Transportation (USDOT) qualification course covering polyethylene pipe, types, uses and installation techniques. Included are various pipe connections using heat and electro… source |
| ATLB 2813 | ATLB-2813 Special Topics in Essential Computations for Construction | — | As a result of participating in Essential Computations for Construction, students will be able to correctly solve problems, using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with whole number… source |
| ATMT 1000 | ATMT-1000 Mechanical & Spatial Relations | — | Relationship between two-view and three-view images. Basics of visualizing three-dimensional objects from two-dimensional front, side, and top views. Perceptual ability, spatial views, matching parts… source |
| ATMT 1100 | ATMT-1100 Manufacturing Skills I | — | Stresses relationship of engineering drawing to applications of manufacturing part including lines, views, dimensioning, metric system, calculating cut of points, freehand lettering, sketching, and u… source |
| ATMT 1110 | ATMT-1110 Manufacturing Skills II | — | Provides skills in layout techniques and operations, including bolt hole circles, location of surfaces related by non-right angle triangles, and points of tangency. Includes layout drawing by sketchi… source |
| ATMT 1120 | ATMT-1120 Machine Operations I | — | Introduction to machine shop practices to produce manufacturing parts. Includes operation of machinery, terminology, safety, measurement, layouts, print reading, machine set-ups, hand tools, measurin… source |
| ATMT 1200 | ATMT-1200 Machine Tool Theory | — | Presents foundation for study of manufacturing methods, processes, related equipment, and tools of industry, requiring student to understand shop safety practices, job planning, feeds and speeds, lay… source |
| ATMT 1300 | ATMT-1300 Manufacturing Procedures | — | Covers the principles of blanking and piercing dies, bending operations, screw and dowel holes, die life, punches, pilots, die block construction, strippers and stock guides, shredders and knockouts,… source |
| ATMT 1500 | ATMT-1500 Manufacturing Tech Skills I | — | Advanced study of relationship of engineering drawings to applications of machine shop production of precise parts, die, and mold components, to provide students with theory on use of coordinate meas… source |
| ATMT 1600 | ATMT-1600 Introduction to CAD | — | Introduction to computer systems and computer-aided drafting (CAD) software as tools used to produce engineering drawings. Keyboarding and computer operating skills are overlaid with software command… source |
| ATMT 1809 | ATMT-1809 Special Topics: Introduction to Manufacturing | — | This course is designed to show students the reality of modern manufacturing of new innovation, making an impact, and a chance to play a role in the future. It will provide activities to expand stude… source |
| ATMT 1811 | ATMT-1811 Special Topics: Manufacturing Machine Tools and Operations | — | This course is designed to look at the different tools used across various areas in the manufacturing and construction industry. The basic use of tools in assembly work, construction, and the manufac… source |
| ATMT 1812 | ATMT-1812 Special Topics-Industrial Applications | — | This course covers basic measurement, formulas, and functions typically encountered within an industrial environment. source |
| ATMT 1950 | ATMT-1950 Field Experience | — | In person blended learning course with activities to align with technical concepts and real world manufacturing careers. source |
| ATMT 2120 | ATMT-2120 Machine Operations II | — | Theory and application of use of engine lathe, planing machines, milling machines, grinders, quality control, metallurgy, and fasteners. Emphasis on use of typical equipment found in conventional mac… source |
| ATMT 2300 | ATMT-2300 Advanced Manufacturing Procedures | — | Capabilities of computer aided design (CAD) systems are covered. Students are required to produce working engineering drawings. Instruction in tool path generation, local Computer Numerical Control (… source |
| ATMT 2400 | ATMT-2400 Advanced Diemaking | — | Provides a study of important advanced elements of die function and performance. Course will act as a resource for apprentices, tool designers, and others who need a working reference on design, cons… source |
| ATMT 2410 | ATMT-2410 Advanced Moldmaking | — | Study of fundamentals of mold construction, processes, and construction of plastic molds such as compression, transfer, pressure molding of non-ferrous alloys, rubber molds, dies cast molds, and inje… source |
| ATMT 2420 | ATMT-2420 Advanced Precision Machining | — | Advanced study of relationship of materials, fixtures, and special machining operations as they relate to applications of machine shop production of precise parts, dies, and mold components. Provides… source |
| ATMT 2500 | ATMT-2500 Manufacturing Technology Skills II | — | Examines the relationship between engineering drawings and their application in manufacturing parts for computer numerical control (CNC) machines, screw machines, and mold and die components. Topics… source |
| ATMT 2600 | ATMT-2600 CNC Programming/Operations | — | Introduces the fundamentals of computer applications as an aid to machining processes. Emphasizes engineering drawing analysis, the use of trigonometry and other mathematical methods to determine pro… source |
| ATMT 2620 | ATMT-2620 CAM Principles | — | Examines geometric modeling using selected CAD/CAM software to graphically model parts in 2D, 3D wireframe, and solid formats, generate G‑code, and post‑process programs into formats interpretable by… source |
| ATMT 2700 | ATMT-2700 Manufacturing Technology Skills III | — | Advanced study of manufacturing methods, processes, related equipment, and tools of industry, requiring student to understand standard requirements to being a Journeyman Tool and Diemaker, Moldmaker,… source |
| ATMT 2990 | ATMT-2990 Manufacturing Operation Principles | — | Capstone course in Manufacturing Technology. Topics include manufacturing flow, quoting, tool and materials supply inventory control, outsourcing, supplier tracking and Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)… source |
| ATMW 1320 | ATMW-1320 Introduction to Millwrighting | — | Study of basic millwrighting concepts. Topics include hand and precision tool recognition and use, drilling and tapping, belt drive installation and application, and chain drive installation and appl… source |
| ATMW 1330 | ATMW-1330 Print Reading for Millwrights | — | Study of print reading as applied to activities of millwrights. Topics include related math concepts, machine print components including orthographic views, line types, scale, exploded views, install… source |
| ATMW 1340 | ATMW-1340 Introduction to Pile Driving | — | Study of pile driving basics. Topics include history, definition of industry specific terms, blueprint reading, types and uses of pile driving tools and equipment, types of piling, skills and duties… source |
| ATMW 1350 | ATMW-1350 Hydraulics/Centrifugal Pumps | — | Covers the operation and the maintenance of overhung centrifugal pumps and mechanical seals. Disassembly, inspection, checking clearances and rebuilding these pumps to industry standards will be an i… source |
| ATMW 1450 | ATMW-1450 Heavy Rigging | — | Study of rigging hardware and equipment required to lift equipment and material. Topics include mobile, fixed, tugger, and hand rigging cranes, formulating a safe lifting plan through the use of appl… source |
| ATMW 1490 | ATMW-1490 Millwright Pile Driver Weld I | — | Study of basic concepts and implementation of shielded metal arc welding. Topics include theory of arc welding, operation of welding equipment, safety practices, electrode characteristics and selecti… source |
| ATMW 1600 | ATMW-1600 Rotating Equipment | — | Study of rotating equipment. Topics include precision equipment and tools and terminology, bearing type installation and application, math concepts, shaft alignment, reverse dial alignments, laser al… source |
| ATMW 1720 | ATMW-1720 Machinery Installation | — | Introduction to layout, leveling, and installation of heavy industrial equipment. Topics include hand rigging techniques, proper forklift operations, shoring, heavy timber, false work, and installati… source |
| ATMW 2120 | ATMW-2120 Shaft Alignment | — | In-depth study of concepts related to shaft alignment. Topics include rim and face alignment procedures, indicator set up and use, soft foot identification and elimination, correction methods, mathem… source |
| ATMW 2130 | ATMW-2130 Shaft Alignment II | — | Review of rim and face alignment procedures. Covers reverse dial indicating. Application of mathematical formulas used to solve alignment problems and graphing techniques will be covered. Laser align… source |
| ATMW 2230 | ATMW-2230 Millwright Pile Driver Weld II | — | In-depth study of multi-pass horizontal and vertical-up groove welds using the shielded metal arc welding process. Topics include blueprint reading for welders, introduction to D1.1 structural weld c… source |
| ATMW 2330 | ATMW-2330 Precision Optics | — | In-depth study of concepts related to precision optics. Topics include operational theory, operation of tilting level and jig transit, interpretation and application of a Whyteface® scale, peg testin… source |
| ATMW 2350 | ATMW-2350 Floor Conveyor | — | Study of floor conveyor systems used to transfer materials in assembly line operations and related manufacturing facilities. Topics include blueprint reading, layout procedures, component installatio… source |
| ATMW 2400 | ATMW-2400 Steam Turbines | — | Covers the various types of steam turbines currently in use. Students will learn how a turbine operates and will identify the various components of a turbine. Students will dissemble a steam turbine… source |
| ATMW 2500 | ATMW-2500 Combustion Turbine | — | In-depth study of combustion turbine use, installation, and repair. Topics include turbine safety concepts, component identification, maintenance, rigging procedures, installation, and fuel nozzle in… source |
| ATMW 2520 | ATMW-2520 Millwright PileDriver Weld III | — | Study of advanced topics in millwright and pile driver welding. Topics include multi-pass vertical-up groove, technical review of material presented in ATMW 1490 Weld I and ATMW 2230 Weld II, carbon… source |
| ATMW 2530 | ATMW-2530 Advanced Welding IV | — | Course covers the welding techniques and skills required for welding certification in wire feed and standard shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) or stick welding. Included are techniques required for m… source |
| ATMW 2700 | ATMW-2700 Monorail | — | Study of monorail systems used to transfer materials in assembly line operations and related manufacturing facilities. Topics include blueprint reading, layout procedures, component installation, and… source |
| ATOE 1100 | ATOE-1100 Operating Engineering Concepts | — | Basic concepts of compaction, compaction equipment, design of paving operations, and design concepts of asphalt and skid steer loaders. Tractor-scraper and oiler responsibilities also included. source |
| ATOE 1200 | ATOE-1200 Basic Mechanical Concepts | — | Introduction to analysis of fuels, components and principles of fuel systems, common units, air intake systems, cooling system designs and maintenance, hydraulic systems including Pascal's law, basic… source |
| ATOE 1650 | ATOE-1650 Graders and Plans | — | Introduction to graders operations, safety information fundamentals, terminology and various support grader operations, pre and post operations, methods of finish grading, and fundamentals of constru… source |
| ATOE 1700 | ATOE-1700 Paving, Tractor, Backhoe Operations | — | Introduction to design concepts of paving, identifying operation controls of any hydraulic and loader equipment, basic operations and maintenance safety of equipment, standard and conventional scrape… source |
| ATOE 2100 | ATOE-2100 Mobile Crane | — | In-depth focus on mobile cranes. Topics include components and parts, crane signals, communications, operational safety in set-up and OSHA standards and regulations, and using load charts to calculat… source |
| ATOE 2200 | ATOE-2200 Mechanical Repair | — | Study of major mechanical systems. Detailed troubleshooting practice and procedures. Clutch diagnosis and repair, types of power trains and undercarriage maintenance also included. source |
| ATOE 2600 | ATOE-2600 Bulldozer Practice | — | Study of standard features, standard procedures, tools, inspection, and controls of bulldozers. Topics include attachments, terminology, inspection and controls. source |
| ATOE 2620 | ATOE-2620 Backhoe Practice | — | Study of standard features, standard procedures, tools, inspection, and controls of backhoes. Topics include attachments, terminology, inspection, and controls. source |
| ATOE 2640 | ATOE-2640 Advanced Grader Practice | — | Study of standard features, standard procedures, tools, inspection, and controls of graders. Topics include attachments, terminology, inspection and controls. source |
| ATOE 2650 | ATOE-2650 Safety Training Passport | — | Introduction to the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA). Topics include employee responsibilities and rights, standards, and basic hazard training. source |
| ATOE 2660 | ATOE-2660 Grader Safety | — | Application of safety operations of graders. Topics include reading warning signs and labels, avoiding general hazards, monitoring systems and cab features, operation techniques and towing. source |
| ATOE 2670 | ATOE-2670 Rough Terrain Forklift Operation | — | In-depth focus on OSHA regulations regarding industrial trucks, specifically OSHA 1910.178. Also includes characteristics of forklifts, identification of components of a truck and their functions, sa… source |
| ATOE 2680 | ATOE-2680 Hazardous Material Handling and Field Safety | — | Introduction to governmental laws and agencies involving worker's health and safety protection. In-depth study of hazardous waste and emergency response operations, including the formation of Occupat… source |
| ATPD 1310 | ATPD-1310 Technical Measurements, Hand & Power Tool Use in Pile Driving | — | Introduction of safe use of pile driving tools. Topics include measurements, tool groups and tool applications. source |
| ATPD 1330 | ATPD-1330 Print Reading for Pile Driving | — | Introduction to blue print reading as it pertains to the Pile Driver. In depth discussion on line types, scale, views, and revision information. Use of optical tooling for layout also included. source |
| ATPD 1370 | ATPD-1370 Pile Driving on Land and Water | — | Introduction to basic pile types and applications. Topics include recognition and use of different types of hammers, pile families designs, structural characteristics, pile driving leads, required eq… source |
| ATPD 2020 | ATPD-2020 Pile Driving Technologies | — | Advanced study of set up and breakdown of various cranes and equipment types. Includes identification of crane types, hardware & hitch usage, signals, and equipment capacities. source |
| ATPD 2220 | ATPD-2220 False Work and Heavy Timber | — | Efficient uses, advantages, disadvantages, and special considerations related to shoring methods. Examples of types of shoring equipment shown. Matching most efficient shoring system to application i… source |
| ATPD 2370 | ATPD-2370 Advanced Pile Driving on Land | — | In-depth study of pile driving. Includes caissons and drilled shafts, tie back walls, cofferdams and cells, shoring and lagging, and fundamentals of geo-technical engineering and soil. source |
| ATPD 2380 | ATPD-2380 Advanced Pile Driving on Water | — | In depth study of pile driving on water. Topics include sheet pile and caissons, auger cast pile, cofferdams, stone setting, and extraction. source |
| ATPD 2700 | ATPD-2700 Millwright-Pile Driver Weld IV | — | Reinforcement of necessary skills required for large multi-pass welds. Preparation for A.W.S. D1.5 vertical up unlimited thickness certification test. Includes in-depth review of blueprint reading fo… source |
| ATPD 2710 | ATPD-2710 Millwright-Pile Driver Weld V | — | Advanced welding practices as applied to pile driving. GMAW topics include innershield welding, safe set up and use of wire fed welding machines. source |
| ATPF 1015 | ATPF-1015 Heat, Matter, and Energy | — | A study of heat theory, matter and energy as they relate to the pipefitting service industry. Included are relative definitions, mathematical conversions, and discussion of the laws of thermodynamics… source |
| ATPF 1025 | ATPF-1025 Basic Controls - Electricity | — | Course covers the application and theory of electricity as it relates to the heating ventilation and air conditioning industry. Also discussed are temperature controls including thermocouples and the… source |
| ATPF 1035 | ATPF-1035 Refrigeration Motors and Applications | — | Course discusses different types of motors, motor operation and the applications of motors in the refrigeration industry. Also covered are various motor devices use for overload protection and changi… source |
| ATPF 1045 | ATPF-1045 Motor Controls & Troubleshooting | — | Basic electric motor course used for servicing refrigeration equipment. Course covers motor components and operation, safety considerations for restarting and servicing motors. Also included is a dis… source |
| ATPF 1055 | ATPF-1055 Evaporators, Condensers, and Compressors | — | Course covers the function and purpose of evaporators, condensers and compressors used in the refrigeration industry. Included is a discussion of the respective components and the respective operatio… source |
| ATPF 1065 | ATPF-1065 Expansion Devices and Special Components | — | Course covers expansion devices used in the refrigeration process, specific terminology and the operation of the respective components. In addition, the purpose and operation of expansion devices, in… source |
| ATPF 1070 | ATPF-1070 Soldering, Brazing, and Pipefitting Tools | — | Covers the care and use of hand and power tools that are used in the pipefitting industry. In addition, safe soldering practices, alloys, joint preparation and soldering and brazing operations are in… source |
| ATPF 1085 | ATPF-1085 Refrigeration and Refrigerants | — | Introduction to the refrigeration process including relationships between pressure and boiling points and vaporization and cooling coils. Also covers refrigeration cycles, plotting and interpretation… source |
| ATPF 1095 | ATPF-1095 Systems Charging | — | Course covers the charging of refrigerants in vapor and liquid states into air conditioning and heat pump systems and refrigerant oil with systems applications. Also included are the identification a… source |
| ATPF 1125 | ATPF-1125 System Evacuation | — | Basic course covering the evacuation procedures followed in initiating refrigeration equipment and systems. Also included are tool and equipment identification and use, proper selection and applicati… source |
| ATPF 1135 | ATPF-1135 Refrigeration Applications and Ice Machines | — | Refrigeration course discussing various refrigeration types and conditions for proper application. Also included are defrost methods for walk-in equipment, ice machines operation and product harvest… source |
| ATPF 1145 | ATPF-1145 Refrigeration Transport and Problem Solving | — | Advanced course describing the refrigeration processes employed in the transportation of frozen and perishable goods using various vehicles of transport. Included are typical operating conditions for… source |
| ATPF 1210 | ATPF-1210 Rigging | — | A study of different materials used in the rigging process. Recognize a variety of knots and exhibit an ability to tie them. Includes crane operation and many alternate methods of determining load we… source |
| ATPF 1220 | ATPF-1220 Basic Pipefitting Layout | — | A study of basic layout for pipefitters and technicians in the construction industry. Covers calculations involved in designing, installing and repairing piping runs. Reviews basic mathematics for pr… source |
| ATPF 1230 | ATPF-1230 Plate Fillet Weld | — | Basic pipefitter welding course covering the practicalities of fillet welded joints including types, features and weld size specification. Also included are shop techniques and set up procedures for… source |
| ATPF 1260 | ATPF-1260 Sprinkler Layout | — | A study of layout for the sprinkerfitter and technicians in the construction industry. Covers calculations involved in designing, installing and repairing sprinkler piping runs. Review in basic mathe… source |
| ATPF 1270 | ATPF-1270 Sprinkler Drawings | — | A study of sprinkler systems and techniques used to produce sprinkler drawings used by pipefitters in the construction industry. In addition, interpretation of fire suppression drawings and relative… source |
| ATPF 1360 | ATPF-1360 Hydronic Heating and Cooling | — | A study of hydronic heating and cooling systems used by pipefitters and service technicians in the construction industry. Course includes a discussion of various systems, equipment sizing, air contro… source |
| ATPF 1803 | ATPF-1803 Special Topics: Advanced Piping Layout | — | A study of advanced layout for pipefitters and technicians in the construction industry. The course deals with calculations involved in designing, installing, and repairing piping runs. The course re… source |
| ATPF 1806 | ATPF-1806 Special Topics: Cooling Towers and Troubleshooting | — | Course explains cooling tower function and the different types of cooling towers. It discusses flow patterns, the tower sump, makeup water, blowdown and balancing the water flow. Pumps used in coolin… source |
| ATPF 1807 | ATPF-1807 Special Topics: Chilled Water Systems | — | Course covers compression cycle and absorption chillers used in the refrigeration process, specific terminology and the operation of the respective components. In addition, the purpose and operation… source |
| ATPF 1808 | ATPF-1808 Special Topics: Pipe Groove Weld | — | Basic pipefitter welding course covering open root welding including joint design, material selection and preparation, and the welding process. Included in this course are technique demonstration and… source |
| ATPF 1809 | ATPF-1809 Special Topics: P/F Pipe Bead Weld | — | Basic pipe bead welding course covering purpose, material selection, preparation, and the welding process as described by the National Certified Pipe Welding Bureau NCPWB. In addition, proper pipe be… source |
| ATPF 1810 | ATPF-1810 Special Topics: P/F Plate Group Weld | — | Course covers the purpose and processes of plate groove welding including proper joint design and specifications. Included are welding applications and techniques required for proper material prepara… source |
| ATPF 2115 | ATPF-2115 Electric Heat | — | Introductory course covering electric heat devices including hydronic boilers and controls that regulate equipment operation and safety. Included are service technician repair and preventative mainte… source |
| ATPF 2125 | ATPF-2125 Gas Heat | — | Course covers gas furnaces, operation and controls, including safety features of gas heat. Troubleshooting and customer service is also demonstrated and discussed. source |
| ATPF 2130 | ATPF-2130 Oil and Hydronics | — | Course discusses the types operation of oil and hydronic furnaces including the atomization of fossil fuels and water systems used for the ignition and circulation process. Maintenance procedures for… source |
| ATPF 2145 | ATPF-2145 Air Distribution and Psychrometrics | — | Course covers air quality, psychrometric and air distribution of heat systems with respect to the pipefitting industry. Properties of air and air pollutants, heat recovery and purification will also… source |
| ATPF 2155 | ATPF-2155 Air Conditioning Installation and Controls | — | Course covers different types of air conditioning systems and related controls. In addition, installation and system balancing and troubleshooting mechanical problems are addressed. source |
| ATPF 2165 | ATPF-2165 All Weather Systems | — | Basic refrigeration course covering the concepts and operation of year-round air-conditioning systems including reverse cycle refrigeration and heat pumps. In addition, open and closed pump systems a… source |
| ATPF 2175 | ATPF-2175 Domestic Refrigeration | — | Covers the refrigeration cycle and process of domestic refrigeration including component function and defrost procedures. Also included are troubleshooting and maintenance procedures and related safe… source |
| ATPF 2340 | ATPF-2340 Steam Systems | — | Instructional course describing the proper installation, service and repair of steam piping systems in various commercial and industrial situations. source |
| ATPF 2450 | ATPF-2450 Oxy/Acetylene Cutting and Basic Welding I | — | Introductory course describes oxyacetylene cutting and basic shielded metal arc welding (SMAW). Included are safety practices to be followed and techniques required to cut common material in the pipe… source |
| ATPF 2470 | ATPF-2470 Oxy/Acetylene Cutting and Basic Welding II | — | Review of Oxyacetylene cutting and basic welding and includes applied math concepts required for determining various fabrication angles using shielded metal arc welding (SMAW). Terminology and specif… source |
| ATPF 2490 | ATPF-2490 Pipefitters Welding III | — | Course covers the welding standards as prescribed by American Society of Mechanical Engineers and discusses weld quality, appearance and tolerances for acceptance. Included will be an introduction to… source |
| ATPF 2510 | ATPF-2510 Sprinkler Fire Protection | — | Instructional course describing the proper installation, service and maintenance of sprinkler fire protection systems. source |
| ATPF 2520 | ATPF-2520 Valve Repair | — | Course describing the proper installation, service and repair of valves in various commercial, industrial and residential situations. Also included proper selection of valves for each situation. source |
| ATPF 2807 | ATPF-2807 Special Topics: Fixed Vertical 5G Pipe Fitter Weld | — | Basic pipefitter welding course covering open root welding including joint design, material selection and prep and the welding process. Included in this course are technique demonstration and applica… source |
| ATPF 2808 | ATPF-2808 Special Topics: Fixed 45 Degree 6G Pipe Fitter Weld | — | Basic pipefitter welding course covering open root welding including joint design, material selection and prep and the welding process. Included in this course are technique demonstration and applica… source |
| ATPF 2812 | ATPF-2812 Special Topics: P/F Fixed Horizontal 2G Pipe Weld | — | Basic pipefitter welding course covering open root welding including joint design, material selection and prep and the welding process. Included in this course are technique demonstration and applica… source |
| ATPF 2813 | ATPF-2813 Special Topics in Advanced Automatic Controls | — | Course covers the different types of temperature controls for the refrigeration industry and the equipment used to troubleshoot electronic failure. In addition, heat-cool electrical sequences, contro… source |
| ATPF 2814 | ATPF-2814 ST: U/A 21 Welding | — | United Association (UA) welding certification course covering test procedures and certification opportunities for highly skilled pipe fitter welders. Included are guidelines as prescribed by the Amer… source |
| ATPL 1000 | ATPL-1000 Care and Use of Tools | — | Identifies the hand and power tools used in the plumbing industry and discusses the operation and respective safety concerns as prescribed in the standards found in the Occupational Safety and Health… source |
| ATPL 1010 | ATPL-1010 Soldering and Brazing | — | Basic principles of joining tubing used in domestic water and medical gas installations. In addition, discussion of the principles and practices used in soldering and brazing applications. source |
| ATPL 1030 | ATPL-1030 State of Ohio Plumbing Code I | — | Introduction to the State of Ohio code for plumbing. Covers general regulations, definitions and specific installations including hot water tanks and storm water systems. source |
| ATPL 1040 | ATPL-1040 Plumbing Heritage | — | Introduction to labor history and the roles of the apprenticeship, apprentice, journeyperson, local union and union contractors in the construction industry. Also discusses good work habits and skill… source |
| ATPL 1050 | ATPL-1050 Construction Drawings | — | Covers residential blueprint reading as applied to mechanical and architectural trades. Includes sections explaining the use of various plans (site, foundation, floor) with building sections and deta… source |
| ATPL 1060 | ATPL-1060 Medical Gas | — | Certification course that studies the installation, maintenance and safety concerns of medical gas and its environmental effects. source |
| ATPL 1070 | ATPL-1070 Pipe Fittings, Valves, and Supports | — | Identifies the pipe, pipe fittings, valves and supports that are used in the plumbing trade and discusses the fabrication and installation methods that are required for proper and safe installations. source |
| ATPL 1210 | ATPL-1210 State of Ohio Plumbing Code II | — | A study of the State of Ohio Plumbing Code with concentration on governing provisions of venting materials, design, construction, and installation of venting systems. In addition, code provisions cov… source |
| ATPL 1220 | ATPL-1220 Gas Systems | — | Study of the procedures followed in the installation of natural gas systems, pipe sizing, safety and the repair of natural gas systems. source |
| ATPL 1230 | ATPL-1230 Water Supply | — | Overview of potable water from its source to its end use. Includes discussion of water treatment, water mains, service and building water systems including water system layout, installation and maint… source |
| ATPL 1240 | ATPL-1240 Underground Plumbing Systems; Application and Installation | — | Advanced course covering the application and installation of underground plumbing systems including safety requirements. Also covered are installation techniques, applied math, construction tools and… source |
| ATPL 1800 | ATPL-1800 Special Topics: Confined Space | — | Certification course for plumbers working in confined spaces. Also, an introduction to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and competent person training in accordance with the Occupational Safety and… source |
| ATPL 1801 | ATPL-1801 Special Topics: Signal Certification | — | Certification course for a pipe trades member of the United Association covering the certification standards with respect to regulations established by the Occupational Health and Safety Administrati… source |
| ATPL 1806 | ATPL-1806 Special Topics: Underground Plumbing Systems: Application and Installation | — | Advanced course covering the application and installation of underground plumbing systems including safety requirements. Also covered are installation techniques, applied math, construction tools and… source |
| ATPL 1807 | ATPL-1807 Special Topics: OSHA 510 | — | This course identifies the hand and power tools used in the plumbing industry and discusses the operation and respective safety concerns as prescribed in the standards found in the Occupational Safet… source |
| ATPL 1808 | ATPL-1808 Special Topics: Natural Gas Pipe Applications and Installation | — | Advanced course covering the application and installation of natural gas piping systems including safety requirements. Also covered are installation techniques, applied math, construction tools and e… source |
| ATPL 1809 | ATPL-1809 Special Topics: Plumbing Gas Systems | — | This course is the study of the procedures followed in the installation of natural gas systems, pipe sizing, safety and the repair of natural gas systems. source |
| ATPL 2320 | ATPL-2320 State of Ohio Plumbing Code III | — | Review of the State of Ohio Plumbing Codes I & II with the study of storm and sanitary drainage. source |
| ATPL 2350 | ATPL-2350 Electricity for Plumbers | — | Fundamentals of electricity for the plumbing trade. Covers safety, transformers, direct and alternating current, and basic controls. Discussion of motors and troubleshooting exercises. source |
| ATPL 2360 | ATPL-2360 Green Plumbing Systems | — | Fundamentals of sustainable design, green building practices and installation procedures that are used in the plumbing industry. Includes applied green awareness and function with respect to the cons… source |
| ATPL 2410 | ATPL-2410 City & State Backflow Cert | — | Preparation to test and repair various backflow prevention devices that are used to protect the public water supply. source |
| ATPL 2430 | ATPL-2430 Trench & Excavation Safety | — | Introduction to hazards and dangers of working in confined spaces. Examination of spaces with limited means of egress and limited natural ventilation that are not meant for continuous occupancy and e… source |
| ATPL 2440 | ATPL-2440 City of Cleveland Plumbing License | — | Certification course identifies the natural gases that are installed for application in the medical industry and discusses their environmental effects. Discussion of methods of installation and maint… source |
| ATPL 2510 | ATPL-2510 Pumps | — | Pumps, pump theory, and different systems used to pump various viscous liquids in plumbing systems. Reviews basic electricity and applies that knowledge to sequence of operations of pumping controls.… source |
| ATPL 2550 | ATPL-2550 Plumbing Service & Procedures | — | Discusses the service division of the plumbing industry including customer service and salesmanship. Includes sections explaining maintenance and servicing of drains, faucets, valves and hot water. source |
| ATPL 2560 | ATPL-2560 Foreman Certification | — | Discussion on the responsibilities of foremanship including leadership roles to the employer and to the respective labor organization. Covers methods of handling job and labor disputes using effectiv… source |
| ATPL 2580 | ATPL-2580 Design and Layout | — | Utilization of residential and commercial drawings to identify mechanical areas within a structure where problem situations exist including conflicting elevations, illegal venting, interferences and… source |
| ATPL 2806 | ATPL-2806 Special Topics: Installation Techniques for Copper Tube & Pipe | — | This course is designed to demonstrate and qualify the students in the multiple installation practices of copper tube and pipe. Tool use, safety practices, tube/pipe and fitting identification, drawi… source |
| ATPL 2807 | ATPL-2807 Special Topics: Installation Techniques for PVC | — | This course is designed to demonstrate and qualify the students in the multiple installation practices of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe. Tool use, safety practices, pipe and fitting identification, d… source |
| ATPL 2808 | ATPL-2808 Special Topics: Cast Iron Pipe: Application and Installation | — | Advanced course covering the application and installation of cast iron pipe including waste water drainage and venting requirements. Also covered are installation techniques, applied math, constructi… source |
| ATPL 2809 | ATPL-2809 Special Topics: Plumbing Heritage | — | This course introduces the apprentices to labor history and the roles of the apprenticeship, apprentice, journeyman, local union and union contractors in the construction industry. The course will al… source |
| ATPL 2812 | ATPL-2812 Special Topics: Electricity for Mechanical | — | Basic course on fundmentals of electricity for the plumbing trade. The course covers safety, transformers, direct and alternating current, and basic controls. Course also includes discussion of motor… source |
| ATPT 1300 | ATPT-1300 Introduction to Painting, Drywall Finishing, and Glazing | — | Introduction to basic painting trades skills, including apprenticeship rights and responsibilities; painting, drywall finishing, glazing, and sign and display terminology; tools, materials, and equip… source |
| ATPT 1320 | ATPT-1320 Safety Standards for Construction (OSHA-10) | — | General instruction for occupational safety and health, including safety rules for fall protection, electrical work, scaffolding, ladders, confined spaces, personal protective equipment, and other tr… source |
| ATPT 1330 | ATPT-1330 Filling Compounds and Procedures | — | Instruction in basic elements and procedures for using filling compounds, including terminology, selection of filler, elements of drying, application of filler with trowel and broad knife, and finish… source |
| ATPT 1340 | ATPT-1340 Wall Preparation and Repair | — | Instruction in wall preparation and repair, including pre-job inspection, preparation of job site, and repair of wallboard, painted surfaces, plaster, and stains. source |
| ATPT 1620 | ATPT-1620 Wood Finishing | — | Instruction in principles and procedures in wood finishing, including characteristics of woods, specifications and finishing procedures, preparation of surfaces, and maintenance and repair of finishe… source |
| ATPT 1630 | ATPT-1630 Color Mixing and Matching | — | Instruction in color mixing and matching, including color terminology and theory, lighting and surface effects of color, use of light boxes and viewing aids, and sequence and techniques of color mixi… source |
| ATPT 1640 | ATPT-1640 Rigging & Hoisting | — | Introduction to basic procedures of rigging and hoisting including rope materials, care, and handling; knot tying; slings; rigging hardware and hoisting techniques; hand signals; and safety procedure… source |
| ATPT 1650 | ATPT-1650 Blueprints I: Construction Fundamentals | — | Introduction to basic principles of blueprint reading including terminology, types of drawings, specifications and schedules, lines, symbols, scales, dimensions, and uses for painting crafts. source |
| ATPT 1660 | ATPT-1660 Labor in American Society | — | Instruction in nature of work and role of unions in American society, including history of workers and unions from early republic to contemporary era, role of unions at workplace and in society, rela… source |
| ATPT 1801 | ATPT-1801 Special Topics: Painters ICRA/First Aid | — | Certification course for First Aid and Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA). Fundamentals of 1st aid, CPR and AED, including substance overdose and emergency treatment is covered. In addition, pr… source |
| ATPT 1806 | ATPT-1806 Special Topics in Painters and Lead Abatement | — | Certification course covering the health hazards of working with lead and other toxic materials. In addition, controls for worker and environmental protection and safe work practices are covered. source |
| ATPT 2310 | ATPT-2310 Wall Covering & Paperhanging | — | Instruction in principles and application of wallcoverings including types of wallcoverings, surface preparation, rollage estimates, matching prints and patterns, pasting, and trimming techniques. source |
| ATPT 2320 | ATPT-2320 Safe Work Practices | — | Instruction in basic and advanced safe work practices including general safe work practices, power tools, shop machinery, and advanced OSHA-30 rules. source |
| ATPT 2330 | ATPT-2330 Spray & Industrial Painting | — | Introduction to basic principles of spray painting including spray painting terminology, safety procedures, conventional air spray systems, airless spray painting, and other spray systems. source |
| ATPT 2340 | ATPT-2340 Blueprints II: Advanced Reading and Estimating | — | Advanced instruction in principles and application of blueprint reading including terminology, architectural drawings, engineering drawings, and application of specifications and schedules to paintin… source |
| ATPT 2350 | ATPT-2350 Advanced Spray and Industrial Painting | — | Advanced instruction in spray and industrial painting techniques and procedures including equipment terminology, conventional air spray systems, electrostatic spray systems, HVLP turbine spray system… source |
| ATPT 2360 | ATPT-2360 Foreman Training | — | Instruction in foreman training including functions and responsibilities, communication skills, personnel duties, safety and substance abuse responsibilities, and legal requirements. source |
| ATPT 2370 | ATPT-2370 Abrasives Blasting Techniques | — | Instruction in abrasive blasting operations and procedures including types of machines and their components, materials and their characteristics, selection of machine and materials to fit job, water… source |
| ATPT 2380 | ATPT-2380 Special Coating and Decorative Finishes | — | Instruction in basic principles and techniques of special coatings and decorative finishes including terminology and glazing, antiquing, wood graining, marbleizing, stipple finishing, texturing, gild… source |
| ATPT 2818 | ATPT-2818 Special Topics in Coatings Inspector II | — | A certification course for the industrial painting industry covering all aspects of metal coatings including causes of substrate deterioration, coatings tests and equipment and immersion linings. Inc… source |
| ATPT 2819 | ATPT-2819 Special Topics in Coatings Inspector | — | Certification course for coatings inspectors covering roles, application standards, thickness measurements and required coatings application conditions. Coatings defects per industry standards and ap… source |
| ATRF 1010 | ATRF-1010 Introduction to Roofing | — | Introduction to the roofing apprenticeship including an in-depth overview of OSHA regulations as related to the construction industry with a focus on roofing. Covers union history, requirements of th… source |
| ATRF 1020 | ATRF-1020 Introduction to Roofing Tools, Materials, and Calculations | — | Covers the various types of roofing tools and materials used in roofing. Includes measurements and calculations needed to accurately estimate materials needed for specified job. source |
| ATRF 1030 | ATRF-1030 Steep Slope Roofing I | — | Covers measurements and calculations, tools, equipment, and materials needed for installation of residential and small commercial roofing. Includes procedures for moving and hoisting roofing material… source |
| ATRF 1040 | ATRF-1040 Steep Slope Roofing II | — | Covers installation techniques for residential and small commercial roofing. Includes deck inspection and preparation, ventilation, underlayment application, flashing installation, and shingle instal… source |
| ATRF 1050 | ATRF-1050 Single Ply Roofing I | — | Covers installation of membranes for single ply roofing, including EPDM systems. source |
| ATRF 1060 | ATRF-1060 Tear-offs, Reroofing, and Repairs | — | Covers procedures, tools, equipment, and materials needed for the removal of old materials of residential and small commercial roofing. Includes procedures for avoiding problems, precautions needed w… source |
| ATRF 1070 | ATRF-1070 Roofer's Safety | — | Covers construction safety and health applied to the roofing industry following the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) curriculum for the 30-hour Outreach Training Program for const… source |
| ATRF 1080 | ATRF-1080 Applied Roofer's Math | — | Covers whole numbers, addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, fractions, decimals and area calculations used in roofing. Includes reading a rule/tape measure. source |
| ATRF 2000 | ATRF-2000 Fundamentals of Steep Slope Roofing | — | Covers fundamentals of steep sloop roofing and elements of roof construction. Examines roof slopes and features of hips, valleys, ridges, walls, penetrations, eaves, and gables on steep slope roofs.… source |
| ATRF 2010 | ATRF-2010 Union Heritage and Qualified Rigger and Signal Person | — | Covers history of the Roofing and Waterproofing industry. Also includes rigging and signaling techniques. Upon successful completion of the course, students will earn their OSHA Qualified Rigger and… source |
| ATRF 2020 | ATRF-2020 Built Up Roofing I | — | Cover materials, tools, and safety protocols involved in the installation of Built-up Roof (BUR) systems. source |
| ATRF 2040 | ATRF-2040 Built Up Roofing II | — | Cover's insulation, felts, flashing components and details, surfacing of felts, and safe work practices for Built- Up Roofing systems. Includes preparation and installation procedures. source |
| ATRF 2050 | ATRF-2050 Single Ply Roofing II | — | Covers installation and detailing of Hot-Air Welded Roofing Systems. Also includes installation in accordance with warranty specifications and warranty inspections. source |
| ATRF 2060 | ATRF-2060 Green Roofing Technologies | — | Introduction to green roofing technology including cool roofs, insulated roofs, and the related technologies used to modify most traditional roofing systems to improve solar reflectance and thermal e… source |
| ATRF 2100 | ATRF-2100 Financial Literacy for Roofers | — | Covers personal budgeting and financial planning. Emphasis on the planning one's budget based on intermittent/seasonal working schedules. source |
| ATRF 2130 | ATRF-2130 Steep Slope Roofing III | — | Covers installation of wood shingles and wood shake roofs, slate and tile roofs. source |
| ATRF 2790 | ATRF-2790 Journeyman's Review and Certification | — | Overview of Roofer’s apprenticeship curriculum to prepare for Journeyman Certification Exam. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have completed the related-instruction component… source |
| ATSM 1010 | ATSM-1010 Benefits Management | — | The collective bargaining process, worker wages and benefits including hospitalization and pension plans including annuities. Also covered are membership investments, dues structure and personal mone… source |
| ATSM 1020 | ATSM-1020 Trade History | — | An introductory course covering the sheet metal industry and its history. Included is a discussion of the roles and responsibilities of the sheet metal worker. source |
| ATSM 1030 | ATSM-1030 Layout and Fabrication I | — | Introduces various techniques that are required to layout and fabricate fittings from sheet metal. In addition, the transferring of measurements from mechanical and shop drawings, to fabrication of m… source |
| ATSM 1040 | ATSM-1040 OSHA 16 Hour Safety Training | — | Introduction to the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act). Topics include employee responsibilities and rights, standards, and basic hazard training. source |
| ATSM 1050 | ATSM-1050 Fire Life Safety Tech I | — | Course covers the purpose of life safety as it pertains to dampers in HVAC systems and fire protection. Included are discussions related to codes, standards and installation procedures as prescribed… source |
| ATSM 1060 | ATSM-1060 Sheet Metal OSHA 30 | — | Certification course covering the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations for sheet metal worker safety on construction job sites. Covers hazard recognition, Heating, Ventila… source |
| ATSM 1070 | ATSM-1070 Sheet Metal Electricity | — | Covers basic electricity and magnetism required for servicing HVAC equipment in residential and light commercial buildings. Automatic controls used to maintain temperature and humidity is included. V… source |
| ATSM 1080 | ATSM-1080 New EPA 608 | — | Certification course covering the new EPA standards with respect to the Clean Air Act enabling the participant to receive current certifications in the refrigerant usage, transportation and disposal… source |
| ATSM 1090 | ATSM-1090 HVAC Cleaning | — | Covers the cleaning of various Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC ) systems including methods, health and safety issues and restoration and remediation evaluations. Included are demonstra… source |
| ATSM 1210 | ATSM-1210 Estimating and Bidding | — | Covers the estimating and bidding process used by contractors to justify costs and to be awarded contracts for sheet metal projects. Included is bid information, contract language and field costs. source |
| ATSM 1220 | ATSM-1220 Layout and Fabrication II | — | Covers sheet metal layout and design applications in conjunction with parallel line and radial line development. Included are shop exercises involving applied math and geometric concepts that are req… source |
| ATSM 1230 | ATSM-1230 Field Installation | — | Covers the techniques required to layout, cut and fabricate components necessary to construct plenum boxes in heating and cooling systems installations. Included are applied math concepts for layout… source |
| ATSM 1250 | ATSM-1250 Architectural Sheet Metal ASM | — | Covers the function and forms of architectural sheet metal including consequences resulting from expansion and contraction on various metals, methods of maintaining moisture control, and procedures e… source |
| ATSM 1290 | ATSM-1290 Sheet Metal D9 1 | — | Certification course covering the procedures required by the American Welding Society and in conjunction with testing parameters as prescribed by the Welding Procedures Specifications for completing… source |
| ATSM 2110 | ATSM-2110 Plans and Specifications | — | Introduces the student to construction and shop drawings. Interpretation of the drawings and how they are generated will be discussed. In addition, specifications and how they are used in conjunction… source |
| ATSM 2120 | ATSM-2120 Sheet Metal Weld I | — | Course covers the application of welding in the sheet metal industry including cutting and burning and a discussion of the various welding groups and positions, electrode classifications, and mainten… source |
| ATSM 2130 | ATSM-2130 Sheet Metal Welding II | — | Covers gas metal arc welding (GMAW) and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) processes used in the sheet metal industry. Equipment set up, electrode selection for various sheet metal operations and safety… source |
| ATSM 2140 | ATSM-2140 Industrial I Welding | — | Course covers the work scope of industrial sheet metal, applied math concepts used for layout applications and fabrication and welding techniques. In addition, rigging and hoisting operations, and wo… source |
| ATSM 2150 | ATSM-2150 Sheet Metal: Industrial II Welding | — | Advanced sheet metal course covering the assembly and fabrication of industrial service platforms. Extensive layout procedures required for the circular cage and accompanying stairway and handrail is… source |
| ATSM 2160 | ATSM-2160 Industrial III Food Service | — | Advanced sheet metal and welding course covering all aspects of stainless steel applications in the commercial food industry. Included are specialized fabrication procedures and assembly techniques r… source |
| ATSM 2170 | ATSM-2170 Architectural Sheet Metal II | — | Advanced course covering different types of sheet metal roofs, fabrication and installation techniques, and safety concerns related to fall arrest systems and specific personal protective equipment.… source |
| ATSM 2180 | ATSM-2180 Metallic Composite Material MCM | — | Advanced course covering the applications of metallic composite materials (MCM) used as decorative and functional external and interior covering on commercial and residential structures. Included are… source |
| ATSM 2310 | ATSM-2310 Refrigeration I | — | Introduces refrigeration theory, heat transfer, and the refrigeration cycle, including the piping of residential split systems using refrigeration tubing, with concentration on installation technique… source |
| ATSM 2330 | ATSM-2330 Layout and Fabrication III | — | Covers sheet metal layout, fabrication, and design applications in conjunction with the triangulation method of development. Included are shop exercises involving applied math, trigonometry, and geom… source |
| ATSM 2340 | ATSM-2340 Advanced Field Installation | — | Develop team building skills through a collaborative project that requires participants to work together to design, fabricate, and install the required ductwork within a designated work area while me… source |
| ATSM 2350 | ATSM-2350 Duct Design and Testing | — | Covers duct configuration and design concepts including plenum requirements and aspect ratios covering air loss due to friction. Also included is a section on performing a system leak test. source |
| ATSM 2360 | ATSM-2360 Load Calculations | — | Covers heating and air conditioning load calculations required for selecting the proper size equipment for various types of buildings. Included are sections dealing with heat transmission, design tem… source |
| ATSM 2410 | ATSM-2410 Residential Heating | — | Identifies the different types of heating systems, discusses the combustion process including fuel-air mixtures, and atomization of fuel oil. Also covers electrical circuitry, air circulation, contro… source |
| ATSM 2420 | ATSM-2420 Refrigeration II | — | Covers the components of refrigeration systems, applications to air conditioning, and the use of specialty tools including vacuum pumps and gages. Installation methods, maintenance, and troubleshooti… source |
| ATSM 2510 | ATSM-2510 Commercial Roof Top Units | — | Describes the different types of heating/air conditioning systems used on commercial buildings, including the use of specialty roof mounting systems. Also covered are electrical circuitry, air circul… source |
| ATSM 2520 | ATSM-2520 Project Management | — | Covers the leadership and motivational aspects of project management, including contract administration, project organization, and site supervision. source |
| ATSM 2530 | ATSM-2530 Direct Digital Controls | — | Covers the different types of electronic and pneumatic control circuits that are used in the heating and air conditioning industry. Included are sections covering control components, loops and applic… source |
| ATSM 2540 | ATSM-2540 SMART ICRA | — | Designed to promote the awareness of infection control in existing health-care facilities. Infection control techniques used to prevent the spread of infectious agents to other patients, other areas… source |
| ATSM 2550 | ATSM-2550 Fire Life Safety Tech I Supervisor | — | Certification course covering the management systems of Fire Life Safety (FLS) including the principles of fire and smoke resistance and fire stages. Included is a comprehensive study of the features… source |
| ATSM 2780 | ATSM-2780 NATE Certification | — | Advanced course for the North American Technical Excellence (NATE) certification covering the core concepts of the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) industry including safety, basic c… source |
| ATSM 2790 | ATSM-2790 Sheet Metal Foreman Training | — | Covers the qualifications and characteristics required for sheet metal foremanship in the construction industry. Required attributes, the management processes, job planning, workforce scheduling, mat… source |
| ATSM 2820 | ATSM-2820 Special Topics in Sheet Metal Industrial II Welding | — | Advanced sheet metal course covering the assembly and fabrication of industrial service platforms. Extensive layout procedures required for the circular cage and accompanying stairway and handrail is… source |
| AUTO 1050 | AUTO-1050 Numerical Applications in Automotive Service | — | Use of numerical concepts and principles in interpreting, assessing, and determining the need for automotive repair. Whole numbers, decimals, fractions, integers, graphs, ratios and percentages used… source |
| AUTO 1101 | AUTO-1101 Introduction to Automotive Service Procedures | — | Designed to provide introduction to several basic service procedures required of the person beginning work in automobile service center. Oil change, transmission service, tire service, fasteners cool… source |
| AUTO 1300 | AUTO-1300 Automotive Engines | — | Operation of internal combustion gasoline and diesel engines including engine fundamentals and removal, lubrication and cooling system operation, and cylinder head and engine block diagnosis. Engine… source |
| AUTO 1400 | AUTO-1400 Automotive Alignment, Steering and Suspension | — | Theory and principles of automotive alignment geometry and automotive steering and suspension systems. Laboratory competencies integrate diagnosis and repair of these systems through use of special t… source |
| AUTO 1450 | AUTO-1450 Automotive Braking Systems | — | Designed to provide student with foundation in theory and operation of automotive braking systems. Includes hydraulic brake principles, machining operations, and troubleshooting and repair of disc an… source |
| AUTO 1502 | AUTO-1502 Automotive Electrical Fundamentals | — | Fundamentals of electricity for automotive technicians. Electrical theory applied through construction of series, parallel and series-parallel circuits. Digital Volt Ohm Meter (DVOM) use in electrica… source |
| AUTO 1510 | AUTO-1510 Automotive Electrical Systems | — | Integrates operational principles and diagnostic skills needed to repair various vehicle electrical systems utilizing electrical concepts and schematics. Charging and starting systems, including secu… source |
| AUTO 1940 | AUTO-1940 Automotive Field Experience I | — | Provides student with automotive field experience needed to develop career skills through work experience in automotive service industry. Program Manager and/or an Automotive Instructor must approve… source |
| AUTO 1950 | AUTO-1950 Automotive Field Experience II | — | Provides student with automotive field experience needed to develop career skills through work experience in automotive service industry. Program Manager and/or an Automotive Instructor must approve… source |
| AUTO 1960 | AUTO-1960 Automotive Field Experience III | — | Provides student with automotive field experience needed to develop career skills through work experience in automotive service industry. Program Manager and/or an Automotive Instructor must approve… source |
| AUTO 2300 | AUTO-2300 Automatic Transmissions | — | Operation of automotive transmissions and transaxles. Emphasis on knowledge and skills needed to properly diagnose transmission faults related to hydraulic, mechanical, and electrical systems that ef… source |
| AUTO 2310 | AUTO-2310 Manual Transmission and Drivetrain | — | This course covers the operation, diagnosis, and repair of manual transmissions/transaxles, clutches, driveshafts, axles, and final drives. Topics include theory of torque, power flow, and manual dri… source |
| AUTO 2350 | AUTO-2350 Automotive HVAC | — | This course covers the theory of refrigeration and heating, electrical/electronic/pneumatic controls, and diagnosis and repair of climate control systems. Topics include diagnosis and repair of clima… source |
| AUTO 2400 | AUTO-2400 Engine Performance | — | Fundamentals of proper gasoline and diesel engine performance. Ignition, electrical, engine mechanical, and fuel and emission system principles of operation, related driveability symptoms, and proper… source |
| AUTO 2450 | AUTO-2450 Automotive Electronic Engine Controls | — | Operation and advanced diagnosis of modern automobile ignition, electrical, gas and diesel engine mechanical, and fuel and emission control systems which are computer controlled. Explore methods of a… source |
| AUTO 2505 | AUTO-2505 Automotive Electrical Diagnosis for General Motors ASEP | — | Covers diagnosing electrical concerns on General Motors vehicles. Includes instructor led content along with hands-on activities. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about the different t… source |
| AUTO 2650 | AUTO-2650 Hybrid Vehicle Safety and Service | — | Working safely with hybrid vehicles is reviewed and practiced. Advantages and disadvantages of various battery types, hybrid designs and electric motors are examined. Hands-on course utilizes scan to… source |
| AUTO 2701 | AUTO-2701 Automotive Service Operations | — | Staffing and personnel selection, customer relations, consumer laws, expense control, repair facility site selection, hiring/firing legal issues, advertising and other business concerns dealing with… source |
| AUTO 2812 | AUTO-2812 Special Topics in Automotive Projects | — | Course provides students ability to work continuously on a specialty long term vehicle project(s) on student or automotive technology owned vehicles. Projects are selected by their instructor before… source |
| AUTO 2830 | AUTO-2830 Cooperative Field Experience | — | Limited to students in Cooperative Education Program. Employment in an approved training facility under College supervision. Requirements for one credit is 180 hours of approved work. Students may ea… source |
| AUTO 2940 | AUTO-2940 Automotive Field Experience IV | — | Provides student with automotive field experience needed to develop career skills through work experience in automotive service industry. Program Manager and/or an Automotive Instructor must approve… source |
| AUTO 2950 | AUTO-2950 Automotive Field Experience V | — | Capstone Course in Automotive Technology. Provides student with automotive field experience needed to develop career skills through work experience in automotive service industry. Program Manager and… source |
| BADM 1020 | BADM-1020 Introduction to Business | — | Introductions to the functions of business in the global marketplace, including comparison of the various forms of business domestically and globally, constructing personnel management and leadership… source |
| BADM 1050 | BADM-1050 Professional Success Strategies | — | This course is designed to provide students with opportunities for self-exploration, career discovery and transition, and career/life planning to achieve sustainable success in a multi-cultural socie… source |
| BADM 1070 | BADM-1070 Introduction to Project Management | — | This course provides a comprehensive introduction to project management, outlining and applying project management processes, principles, and techniques that can be employed when implementing a proje… source |
| BADM 1122 | BADM-1122 Principles of Management and Organizational Behavior | — | Introduction to management and organizational behavior principles, concepts, and skills employed in operation of a business organization. Emphasis on the planning, organizing, leading, controlling an… source |
| BADM 1210 | BADM-1210 Labor-Management Relations | — | Historical, legal, and structural environments which influence management-labor relations. Rights and responsibilities of unions and management; negotiation and administration of labor agreement; res… source |
| BADM 1301 | BADM-1301 Small Business Management | — | Introduction to entrepreneurial concepts of business management, including components needed to develop an effective business plan and/or skills needed to effectively manage a small business. The cou… source |
| BADM 1460 | BADM-1460 Workers' Compensation Law | — | [Cross-listed with PL-1460 . Credit can only be earned once for either course.] Study of Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation and Industrial Commission of Ohio, with emphasis on claims and procedures… source |
| BADM 2010 | BADM-2010 Business Communications | — | Study of oral, written, and electronic business communication theory. Includes business correspondence writing, job preparation, research techniques, and formal and informal report preparation. source |
| BADM 201H | BADM-201H Honors Business Communications | — | Critical analysis, application and study of oral, written and electronic business communication theory. Includes business correspondence writing, job preparation, research techniques, and formal/info… source |
| BADM 2110 | BADM-2110 Production/Operations Management | — | Overview of manufacturing and service operations covering such topics as: flow, bottleneck, balance, quality, workplace contribution, planning, materials requirement planning, inventory management pr… source |
| BADM 2120 | BADM-2120 Logistics Management | — | Logistics Management is the study of planning, executing, and controlling the flow and storage of goods, services, and information throughout the supply chain; from the point of origin to the point o… source |
| BADM 2151 | BADM-2151 Business Law | — | This course provides an overview of the legal process as it relates to society, government, business, and the individual. It examines the law as it applies to the legal system, ethics and social resp… source |
| BADM 2162 | BADM-2162 Introduction to Supply Management | — | Analysis of supply management and specifically purchasing's role in industrial and service organizations. Description of purchasing progression to supply management, purchasing and supplier relations… source |
| BADM 2181 | BADM-2181 Supply Management | — | Capstone course in Business Management (Supply Management) program. Focuses on the purchasing function of the supply management process, including functions of planning, organizing, directing, motiva… source |
| BADM 2240 | BADM-2240 Negotiations | — | Negotiations is the study of the principles, techniques, and skills needed in successful negotiations. The course focuses on interpersonal negotiations and negotiations between buyers and sellers; in… source |
| BADM 2330 | BADM-2330 Human Resource Management | — | Overview of human resource function consisting of recruitment, staffing, training, development, compensation, and evaluation. Employment practices including legal and ethical issues. source |
| BADM 2340 | BADM-2340 Human Resources Law and Application | — | Analyze basic employment law necessary to develop practical understanding of legal framework critical to human resource function and effectiveness. Employment law and application expanded in employme… source |
| BADM 2390 | BADM-2390 Advanced Human Resources Practices | — | Capstone course in Human Resource Management program. Explores application of human resource (HR) concepts and practices in organization context. Cases and scenarios advance learning through systems… source |
| BADM 2450 | BADM-2450 New Business Development | — | Capstone course in Small Business Management program. Complete business plan. Reflects generally accepted practice. Designed for student who wants to start a business. source |
| BADM 2501 | BADM-2501 Business Strategies | — | Capstone course for Business Management degrees. This course provides students with a consolidated educational experience, combining their acquired knowledge and skill sets in the areas of accounting… source |
| BADM 2601 | BADM-2601 Global Commerce and Communication | — | Overview of global commerce with examination of foreign environments (economic, cultural, and legal) in which global companies operate. Study of the history of global trade. Review of documents and p… source |
| BADM 2760 | BADM-2760 Global Trade and Finance | — | Basic concepts and practices of international trade finance, including the financial environment, nature of international transactions, and the flow of finance between countries resulting from global… source |
| BADM 2780 | BADM-2780 Global Marketing and Distribution | — | Overview and application of global marketing theory and strategy including market selection, cross-cultural development and adaptation of product and promotion, pricing techniques, and international… source |
| BADM 2790 | BADM-2790 International Business Strategy and Application | — | Capstone course in International Business. Application of knowledge and skills obtained in international marketing, trade documentation, transportation, finance and cultural awareness to real-world i… source |
| BADM 2830 | BADM-2830 Cooperative Field Experience | — | Open to students eligible for the Cooperative Education Program. Employment in an approved training facility under College supervision. Requirement for one credit is 180 hours of approved work. Stude… source |
| BIO 1040 | BIO-1040 The Cell and DNA | — | Designed for non-science majors. Considers cell structure, function, and metabolism, cell division, DNA structure and function, and Mendelian and molecular genetics. Scientific method and reasoning a… source |
| BIO 104L | BIO-104L The Cell and DNA Laboratory | — | Laboratory course examines the scientific method, cell structure and function, cell division, DNA structure and function, and Mendelian and molecular genetics. Includes microscope work, models, and v… source |
| BIO 1050 | BIO-1050 Human Biology | — | Designed for non-science majors. Considers concept of homeostasis of the human body. Basic structure and function of body systems and diseases of these systems studied. To fulfill laboratory science… source |
| BIO 105L | BIO-105L Human Biology Laboratory | — | Laboratory course designed for non-science majors that examines the microscopic and gross structure and function of the human body. Includes microscope work, models, animal dissections, and various e… source |
| BIO 1060 | BIO-1060 Environment, Ecology, and Evolution | — | Designed for non-science majors. Questions about the natural world are explored through an introduction to the principles of evolution and ecology, including how populations change over time and how… source |
| BIO 106L | BIO-106L Environment, Ecology, & Evolution Laboratory | — | Designed for non-science majors. Questions about the natural world are explored through hands-on laboratory and field activities focusing on evolution, ecology, and environmental science. Scientific… source |
| BIO 1070 | BIO-1070 Insect Biology | — | Designed for non-science majors. Considers the use of insects as model organisms to direct learning of biological concepts. Discusses insect form, function, evolution, adaptations, behavior, and ecol… source |
| BIO 1110 | BIO-1110 Biological Fundamentals | — | Basic principles of cell biology, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry and biochemistry necessary for study of human anatomy and physiology. Physiological applications of the chemical processes of… source |
| BIO 1221 | BIO-1221 Anatomy and Physiology for Diagnostic Medical Imaging | — | Basic understanding of cells, tissues, organs, and body systems. Examination of their function based on their relationship to diagnostic medical imaging examinations. Particular emphasis placed on th… source |
| BIO 1410 | BIO-1410 Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals I | — | Explores the comparative anatomy and physiology of the canine, feline, equine, bovine, ovine, porcine and avian species. Focuses on cellular biology, tissues and membranes, and the integumentary, ske… source |
| BIO 1420 | BIO-1420 Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals II | — | Explores the comparative anatomy and physiology of the canine, feline, equine, bovine, ovine, avian and porcine species. Focuses on lymphatic, digestive, respiratory, urinary and reproductive systems… source |
| BIO 1500 | BIO-1500 Principles of Biology I | — | Designed for science majors. The molecular and cellular basis of life is explored through an introduction to cell biology, molecular biology, genetics, and evolution in both lecture and laboratory se… source |
| BIO 150H | BIO-150H Honors Principles of Biology I | — | Honors course designed for science majors with exploration of the molecular and cellular basis of life through an introduction to cell biology, molecular biology, genetics and evolution with a strong… source |
| BIO 1510 | BIO-1510 Principles of Biology II | — | Designed for science majors. The diversity of life, animals, plants, and ecology are explored in both lecture and laboratory settings. Topics include the origin and evolution of life, systematics, cl… source |
| BIO 151H | BIO-151H Honors Principles of Biology II | — | Honors course designed for science majors. The diversity of life, animals, plants, and ecology are explored in both lecture and laboratory settings. Topics include the origin and evolution of life, s… source |
| BIO 179H | BIO-179H Honors Contract in Biology | — | Honors Contract complements and exceeds requirements and expected outcomes for an existing 1000-level honors course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor. This independent study at… source |
| BIO 1814 | BIO-1814 Special Topics in Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience | — | This course is designed to teach science majors how to gather factual evidence by applying the scientific process to their own curiosities about the biological world. The steps of the scientific meth… source |
| BIO 1815 | BIO-1815 Special Topics in Ornithology | — | Ornithology is the study of birds (Class: Aves). The lecture portion of the course will detail the biology of birds, i.e. avian origins and evolution, anatomy and physiology, behavior, ecology, diver… source |
| BIO 1820 | BIO-1820 Independent Study/Research in Biology | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. (see Credit Schedule of classes for current offerings). May be repeated for a maximum of… source |
| BIO 2060 | BIO-2060 Principles of Genetics | — | Introductory level course. Topics include: structure and function of DNA, patterns of inheritance, gene expression and mutations, population genetics and gene technology. source |
| BIO 2150 | BIO-2150 Environmental Science | — | Fundamental ecological concepts and their application to environmental issues emphasizing the impact of human activity on the biosphere. Topics include populations, ecosystems, biodiversity, climate… source |
| BIO 2200 | BIO-2200 Radiobiology | — | Theories of the biological effects of ionizing radiation, quantities and units of measurement, proper protective measures for patient and personnel, effective dose equivalents radiation absorption pr… source |
| BIO 2331 | BIO-2331 Anatomy and Physiology I | — | Study of structure and function of human body. Focus on fundamental concepts of cellular structure, tissues, organs, and systems. Considers structure, function, and terminology of skeletal, muscular,… source |
| BIO 2341 | BIO-2341 Anatomy and Physiology II | — | Study the structure and function of cells, tissues, and organs of the human cardiovascular, lymphatic/immune, respiratory, urinary, digestive, and reproductive systems. Includes the study of cellular… source |
| BIO 2500 | BIO-2500 Microbiology | — | The diversity of the microbial world is explored through subjects including microbial ecology, evolution, structure and function of microorganisms, metabolism, genetics, control of microorganisms, an… source |
| BIO 2600 | BIO-2600 Pathophysiology | — | General mechanisms of disease processes and health problems including inflammation, degeneration, immunity, congenital, hereditary, and neoplasia as well as diseases caused by deficiencies or excesse… source |
| BIO 282H | BIO-282H Advanced Honors Independent Study in Biology | — | Advanced Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged… source |
| BT 1100 | BT-1100 Workplace Collaborative Apps | — | Implementation and exploration of digital collaborative and productivity features specific to virtual meeting apps, communication and electronic note apps. Development of skill sets in organization a… source |
| BT 1150 | BT-1150 Word for Business Documents | — | Students will implement a wide variety of features in word processing software as applied to business documents. Outcomes include creation of meeting minutes, professional papers, resumes, reports, a… source |
| BT 1700 | BT-1700 Business Spreadsheets (Excel) | — | Study of business spreadsheet concepts. Spreadsheet theory, design, manipulation, and implementation techniques. Hands-on applications, case studies and problem-solving strategies using spreadsheet s… source |
| BT 2040 | BT-2040 Emerging Workplace Technology | — | Hands-on utilization of Web resources for communication, collaboration, research and productivity in today's workplace business environment. source |
| BT 2200 | BT-2200 Advanced Word Processing | — | Study and application of advanced features of word processing software as applied to complex business documents. Includes managing data, advanced merge techniques, styles, customization, forms, outli… source |
| BT 2211 | BT-2211 Presentation Software | — | Comprehensive instruction in the major features of presentation software for delivery of presentations in synchronous online environments and live audiences. Students learn to create professional-qua… source |
| BT 2300 | BT-2300 Business Database Systems (Access) | — | Relational database theory, objects and application design. Database design and implementation techniques. Problem solving strategies using database software for accurate and timely storage, retrieva… source |
| BT 2411 | BT-2411 Workforce Management | — | Principles of supervisory skills and management. Emphasis on problem-solving, communications skills, recruiting/hiring/onboarding, and leadership skills necessary to manage lower and mid-level workfo… source |
| BT 2510 | BT-2510 Project Management Software | — | Overview of concepts and hands-on activities in a project management software application. Utilize a business scenario incorporating knowledge and skills relating to project scheduling, calendars, ta… source |
| BT 2700 | BT-2700 Advanced Business Spreadsheets (Excel) | — | Study and implementation of intermediate and advanced spreadsheet application features as applied within business environments. Focus on data analysis tools, collaboration, statistical functions, dat… source |
| BT 2710 | BT-2710 Microsoft Power BI for Data Analysis | — | Overview and hands-on implementation of Microsoft's Power Business Intelligence (BI) features for business analysis and decision-making goals. Learn how to connect to various data sources, cleanse/tr… source |
| BT 2830 | BT-2830 Cooperative Field Experience | — | Limited to students in Cooperative Education Program. Employment in an approved training facility under College supervision. Requirement for one credit is 180 hours of approved work. Students may ear… source |
| BT 2990 | BT-2990 Business Technologies Capstone | — | Students in the Capstone course analyze and determine solutions to common workplace business scenarios by implementing skill sets and knowledge learned within their Business Technology coursework. Em… source |
| CCR 1001 | CCR-1001 Introduction to Steno Writing | — | Introduction to steno writing technology and employment opportunities in this field. source |
| CCR 1101 | CCR-1101 Introduction to Voice Writing | — | Introduction to voice writing technology and the employment opportunities in this field. source |
| CCR 1150 | CCR-1150 Introduction to Digital Reporting and Transcription | — | Comprehensive survey of the history of digital reporting. Examination of the use of digital reporting technology in the legal environment, transcription of digitally recorded events, diversity, train… source |
| CCR 1200 | CCR-1200 Voicewriting I | — | Instruction in the use of voice-recognition software and technology. Application of such technology enables users to create and edit documents, send email, access the Internet and perform other funct… source |
| CCR 1210 | CCR-1210 Voicewriting II | — | Study of speech-to-text technology and the use of voice-recognition software while developing increased dictation speed, learning to dictate while listening to dictation, and creatinge various docume… source |
| CCR 1220 | CCR-1220 Voicewriting III | — | Realtime translation of legal proceedings, broadcasts, and other voice-to-text environments, using voice writing captioning-specific software in addition to speech-recognition software. source |
| CCR 1301 | CCR-1301 Realtime Theory I | — | Focus on principles of writing on stenotype machine. Online instruction of machine shorthand keyboard, arbitraries, phrases, word beginnings and endings. Emphasis on steno reading, writing, and repor… source |
| CCR 1331 | CCR-1331 | — | This course is a continuation of Realtime Theory. Students will continue study of theory principles. source |
| CCR 1335 | CCR-1335 Realtime Theory III | — | Continuation of Realtime Theory II. Students will complete study of theory principles. source |
| CCR 1341 | CCR-1341 Realtime Theory IV | — | Introduces students to the varied styles of writing in the court reporting profession including question and answer, literary, and jury charge format. Instruction in advanced principles of brief form… source |
| CCR 1350 | CCR-1350 Legal Terminology | — | Provides students with broad legal vocabulary, useful in any law-related field. Emphasis on spelling, definition, and usage of legal terms. source |
| CCR 1360 | CCR-1360 Court Procedures | — | Emphasizes role of official and freelance reporter including communications skills, professional image and business etiquette. Preparation of deposition/court transcripts, marking and handling of exh… source |
| CCR 1401 | CCR-1401 Speedbuilding and Transcription at 100 WPM | — | Speedbuilding at 80-100 wpm level. Utilization and expansion of steno or voice theory. Practical procedures to develop beginning speedbuilding and transcription skill levels. Minimum exit speed is 10… source |
| CCR 1451 | CCR-1451 Speedbuilding and Transcription at 140 WPM | — | Speedbuilding at 120-140 wpm level. Utilization and expansion of machine-writing or voicewriting theory. Practical procedures on stenotype machine or utilizing voicewriting technology to develop skil… source |
| CCR 1470 | CCR-1470 Transcript Production for Court Reporting and Captioning | — | Students will gain knowledge regarding various transcript components for different levels of court proceedings (depositions, statements, arbitrations and so on at municipal, common pleas, and federal… source |
| CCR 1551 | CCR-1551 Research and Transcript Preparation | — | Focuses on transcript preparation skills including research, keyboarding development, and transcript formatting in various word processing software including Word, Word Perfect, and court-reporting s… source |
| CCR 1602 | CCR-1602 Court Reporting Technology | — | Basics of computer-aided transcription. Emphasis on court reporting software, dictionary development, and transcript production. Development of scoping skills and research techniques. source |
| CCR 2200 | CCR-2200 Medical Terminology for Captioning and Court Reporting | — | Study of basic medical terminology utilized in the captioning and court reporting profession. Emphasis on definition and usage of the medical terms, and research practices for transcript production. source |
| CCR 2351 | CCR-2351 Editing Legal Documents | — | To develop understanding of parts of speech, sentence structure, proofreading, and management of other people's spoken words. Rules of punctuation and grammar go beyond the basics and are modified to… source |
| CCR 2361 | CCR-2361 Proofreading Skill Development | — | Focuses on applying proofreading and editing skills to legal transcripts, jury charges, and literary materials. Accuracy of editing with regard to the placement of punctuation marks and spelling. source |
| CCR 2401 | CCR-2401 Speedbuilding and Transcription at 180 WPM | — | Speedbuilding at 160-180 wpm level. Utilization and expansion of machine-writing or voicewriting theory. Practical procedures on stenotype machine or utilizing voicewriting technology to develop skil… source |
| CCR 2451 | CCR-2451 Speedbuilding and Transcription at 225 WPM | — | Speedbuilding at speed levels of 225 wpm of question and answer testimony, 200 wpm jury charge material and 180 wpm literary material. Utilization and expansion of machine-writing or voice-writing th… source |
| CCR 2470 | CCR-2470 Advanced Technology | — | Capstone course in Captioning and Court Reporting. Students apply technology and format applications to produce transcripts in preparation for initial employment. Concentrated, production-oriented cl… source |
| CCR 2480 | CCR-2480 Using Captioning Technology | — | Students apply steno or voice technology and format applications to produce captioning simulations in preparation for initial employment. A concentrated, production-oriented class with employment-rel… source |
| CCR 2741 | CCR-2741 Digital Reporting Technology | — | Instruction in digital reporting and transcription. Emphasis on digital court reporting software, hardware, digital reporters' professional responsibilities, and transcript production. source |
| CCR 2751 | CCR-2751 Annotation for Digital Reporting | — | Focuses on the skills necessary to annotate digitally reported transcripts. Students will utilize digital reporting audio files and software to properly annotate a proceeding according to professiona… source |
| CCR 2841 | CCR-2841 Internship | — | Provides student with 75 hours of actual writing time during on-the-job training using voicewriting technology or machine shorthand technology along with a variety of professional-level tasks. Includ… source |
| CHEM 1000 | CHEM-1000 Everyday Chemistry | — | Intended for non-science majors. Basic survey of chemistry as related to environment, health and nutrition, and applications that effect everyday life. Includes basic concepts and applications of che… source |
| CHEM 100L | CHEM-100L Everyday Chemistry Laboratory | — | Intended for non-science majors. Exercises on measurements, separation and synthesis methods, reaction rates, water analysis, household chemistry, forensic and environmental issues, and other related… source |
| CHEM 1010 | CHEM-1010 Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry | — | Introduction to atomic structure and bonding as basis for understanding valence, formulas, compounds and chemical reactions. Measurement, stoichiometry, states of matter, solutions, ionization, equil… source |
| CHEM 101H | CHEM-101H Honors Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry | — | Introduction to the fundamental principles of chemistry including states of matter, atomic structure, bonding, chemical reactions, thermodynamics, ionization, equilibria, gas laws, solutions, acid-ba… source |
| CHEM 1020 | CHEM-1020 Introduction to Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry | — | Study of the structure, properties, and function of carbon-based compounds. Introduction to biochemistry including structure, properties, and metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids. Roles… source |
| CHEM 102H | CHEM-102H Honors Introduction to Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry | — | Study of the structure, properties, and function of carbon-based compounds. Introduction to biochemistry including structure, properties, and metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids. Roles… source |
| CHEM 1030 | CHEM-1030 Foundations of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry | — | A one-semester introduction to the principles of general, organic, and biological chemistry. The fundamentals of general and organic chemistry are presented and applied to biologically relevant proce… source |
| CHEM 103L | CHEM-103L Foundations of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry Laboratory | — | Laboratory course providing hands-on experience while reinforcing the principles of general, organic, and biological chemistry. The course will introduce common laboratory practices that complement t… source |
| CHEM 1081 | CHEM-1081 Medicinal Plants Chemistry | — | The course provides a scientific basis for the use of plants for medicinal purposes, and describes the main characteristics of herbal products and their use. Definition of the term "natural product",… source |
| CHEM 1290 | CHEM-1290 Essential Skills for General Chemistry | — | Course supports the learning outcomes of CHEM 1300 (General Chemistry I) as a co-requisite course. Students develop foundational knowledge and problem-solving skills to support the scientific concept… source |
| CHEM 1300 | CHEM-1300 General Chemistry I | — | Study of fundamental principles of chemistry emphasizing atomic theory and structure, chemical bonding, periodic trends, thermochemistry, nuclear chemistry, aqueous solutions, stoichiometry, and the… source |
| CHEM 130H | CHEM-130H Honors General Chemistry I | — | Study of fundamental principles of chemistry emphasizing atomic theory, periodic trends, structure and bonding, chemical reaction and stoichiometry, energy, and the states of matter. Honors General C… source |
| CHEM 130L | CHEM-130L General Chemistry Laboratory I | — | Basic laboratory experiments which correlate with chemical concepts, principles and processes of General Chemistry I with an emphasis on techniques and procedures. source |
| CHEM 1310 | CHEM-1310 General Chemistry II | — | Emphasis on kinetics, equilibrium concepts, electrochemistry, thermodynamics, liquids and solids and phase transitions, solutions, and descriptive chemistry, including periodic patterns of chemical p… source |
| CHEM 131H | CHEM-131H Honors General Chemistry II | — | Study of the fundamental principles of chemistry emphasizing chemical and nuclear kinetics, thermodynamics, and equilibrium. Introduction and study into the specific branches of chemistry: electroche… source |
| CHEM 131L | CHEM-131L General Chemistry Laboratory II | — | Basic laboratory experiments which correlate with chemical concepts, principles and processes of General Chemistry II with an emphasis on technique and procedures. source |
| CHEM 179H | CHEM-179H Honors Contract in Chemistry | — | Honors Contract complements and exceeds requirements and expected outcomes for an existing 1000-level honors course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor. This independent study at… source |
| CHEM 2300 | CHEM-2300 Organic Chemistry I | — | Functional group chemistry of aliphatic compounds covering nomenclature, structural-reactivity, and synthetic reactions. Theoretical concepts, structural bonding, stereochemistry and reaction mechani… source |
| CHEM 2310 | CHEM-2310 Organic Chemistry II | — | Continuation of Organic Chemistry I. Common functional groups with emphasis on aromatic and carbonyl containing molecules, and selected topics such as heterocyclic compounds, macromolecules, and biom… source |
| CJ 1000 | CJ-1000 Introduction to Criminal Justice | — | History and philosophy of criminal justice in America; review system, identification of the subsystems, role expectations, and relationships. Theory of crime, punishment, and rehabilitation. Ethics,… source |
| CJ 1010 | CJ-1010 Computers in Criminal Justice | — | Introduction to uses and applications of computer technology in the criminal justice field. Includes discussions of basic terminology; common applications in database, word processing, and spreadshee… source |
| CJ 1050 | CJ-1050 Introduction to Security | — | Historical perspective on development of security with definition of current role and function. Studies in fundamental principles of risk assessment, physical plant security, defense systems, interna… source |
| CJ 1070 | CJ-1070 Introduction to Corrections | — | Introduction to processes, procedures and issues in contemporary corrections. History and evolution of various elements of juvenile and adult correction systems. source |
| CJ 1111 | CJ-1111 Constitutional Law for Police | — | Development of the Federal Constitution and history of Bill of Rights. In-depth analysis of First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments. Impact of recent court decisions on these am… source |
| CJ 1120 | CJ-1120 Criminal Court Procedures | — | Exploration of U.S. adversary system of criminal justice. Examines components including legislature, police, prosecution, courts and corrections. Comprehensive review of procedures, beginning with ar… source |
| CJ 1130 | CJ-1130 Criminal Evidence | — | Overview of trial procedures: classification of evidence, proof, presumptions, relevance, eyewitness identification, testimonial privileges, character, hearsay, impeachment, scientific evidence, coll… source |
| CJ 1200 | CJ-1200 Economic Crime Investigation | — | Examines conduct of individuals, corporations, institutions and government agencies as it relates to economic crime. Ethical dilemmas will be analyzed using critical thinking to build and manage crim… source |
| CJ 1320 | CJ-1320 Ethics in Criminal Justice | — | Police conduct is examined relative to ethical and legal principles. Application of federal and state, civil, criminal and administrative law. Sources of potential ethical lapses for law enforcement… source |
| CJ 1330 | CJ-1330 Criminal Law | — | Nature of the criminal act, essential elements for prosecution and defense, legal theories of responsibility, overview of common law offenses, and identification of emerging trends in law. source |
| CJ 1380 | CJ-1380 Police Academy I | — | As part of the Ohio Police Officers Training Commission Basic Academy Curriculum, this course will introduce students to various topics necessary in the field of law enforcement. Topics to be covered… source |
| CJ 1390 | CJ-1390 Police Academy II | — | As part of the Ohio Police Officers Training Commission Basic Academy Curriculum, this course will introduce students to various topics necessary in the field of law enforcement. Topics to be covered… source |
| CJ 1400 | CJ-1400 Assets Protection | — | In-depth study of principles of loss prevention with emphasis on risk management. Examination of concepts of physical security with management systems; physical security requirements; alarm systems;… source |
| CJ 1500 | CJ-1500 Community Intervention Resources | — | Analysis of community-based resources designed for intervention, prevention and control or rehabilitation of juvenile or adult offender. source |
| CJ 2200 | CJ-2200 Interviews & Interrogations | — | Development of the skills necessary to elicit information from potential witnesses and/or offenders. Topics include deception detection, the art of interviewing, and the use of proven interrogation t… source |
| CJ 2210 | CJ-2210 Organized Crime | — | History and legal analysis of criminal enterprises in America, including their pragmatic operation and the criminal justice response using investigative techniques, and court sentencing to disrupt il… source |
| CJ 2230 | CJ-2230 Undercover Operations | — | History and techniques of undercover operations, both long and short term infiltration. Includes theoretical aspects of undercover work as well as the practical aspects via role-playing and actual fi… source |
| CJ 2280 | CJ-2280 Police Academy III | — | As part of the Ohio Police Officers Training Commission Basic Academy Curriculum, this course will introduce students to various topics necessary in the field of law enforcement. Topics to be covered… source |
| CJ 2290 | CJ-2290 Police Academy IV | — | As part of the Ohio Police Officers Training Commission Basic Academy Curriculum, this course will introduce students to various topics necessary in the field of law enforcement. Topics to be covered… source |
| CJ 2300 | CJ-2300 Juvenile Delinquency | — | Juvenile delinquency as it negatively affects a family, community and how the police and court structure and reintegrate youthful offenders into society. source |
| CJ 2360 | CJ-2360 Community Oriented Policing | — | Analysis and effectiveness of neighborhood style policing efforts to reduce crime and disorder. source |
| CJ 2390 | CJ-2390 The Investigative Process | — | Overview of investigative methods including databases and background checks. In-depth look at the criminal investigation process with a focus on crime scene, reports and evidence identification. Spec… source |
| CJ 2400 | CJ-2400 Security Management | — | Comprehensive examination of the organization, staffing, supervision and administration of the security function. Focuses on general security management, supervision and operational management along… source |
| CJ 2410 | CJ-2410 Security Investigation | — | Intensive examination of investigative function as it relates to private security. Criminal and non-criminal investigations. Study of databanks, surveillance methods, interviews, backgrounds, and rep… source |
| CJ 2420 | CJ-2420 Legal Aspects of Private Security | — | Study of various Federal and State laws and impact on security management process. In-depth examination of state criminal code as applied to private security. source |
| CJ 2440 | CJ-2440 Protection Services | — | Examine the role of those tasked with protecting assets, including critical infrastructure identified by the Department of Homeland Security and other public and private property. source |
| CJ 2510 | CJ-2510 Community Supervision and Aftercare | — | Examine various aspects of contemporary community-based corrections practices and aftercare programs to reintegrate criminal offenders into society in a constructive way. source |
| CJ 2530 | CJ-2530 Correctional Case Management | — | Application of counseling techniques applicable to the correctional offender involving field and clinical situations simulation for students to gain experience in interviewing, chronological recordin… source |
| CJ 2812 | CJ-2812 Special Topics: Introduction to Medicolegal Death Investigation | — | This course will serve as an introduction to the Medicolegal Death Investigation process. The course will cover history, procedures, report writing, and medical terminology commonly found in the medi… source |
| CJ 2830 | CJ-2830 Cooperative Field Experience | — | Limited to students in Cooperative Education Program. Employment in an approved training facility under College supervision. Requirement for one credit is 180 hours of approved work. Students may ear… source |
| CJ 2840 | CJ-2840 Corrections: Principles and Practices | — | Students are placed in appropriate criminal justice agency facility under guidance of experienced practitioner with a focus on application of corrections principles. source |
| CJ 2990 | CJ-2990 Issues in Supervision | — | Capstone Course in Criminal Justice. Comprehensive review of law enforcement processes, accomplished by looking at role of supervisor and his/her responsibility to the department and community. Furth… source |
| CNST 1050 | CNST-1050 Construction Safety Awareness | — | Construction safety awareness covers the OSHA curriculum for the 10-hour Outreach Training program for Construction Safety and Health. Topics include an introduction to OSHA, fall protection, struck… source |
| CNST 1060 | CNST-1060 General Industry Safety Awareness | — | General Industry safety awareness covers the OSHA curriculum for the 10-hour Outreach Training program for General Industry Safety and Health. Topics include: an introduction to OSHA, fall protection… source |
| CNST 1281 | CNST-1281 Construction Engineering Orientation | — | Introduction to construction management principles. Recognition of professional practices, current issues and developments in construction, including , stages of a construction project, management ro… source |
| CNST 1290 | CNST-1290 Construction Print Reading | — | Overview of construction drawings for the major construction disciplines to understand presentation methods, interpretation, sequence of preparation, bid submittal processes, revision control, and co… source |
| CNST 1300 | CNST-1300 Real Estate Principles & Practices | — | Introduction to real estate. Introduction to the real estate business, ethics, agency, purchase agreements, land surveying and title work, appraisals, finance, property management, construction and c… source |
| CNST 1310 | CNST-1310 Real Estate Law | — | Ohio real estate law, municipal, state, and federal civil rights law, new case law on housing discrimination, desegregation issues, and methods of eliminating the effects of prior discrimination. Leg… source |
| CNST 1320 | CNST-1320 Real Estate Appraisal | — | Explores elements of appraisal that affect value with a focus on single and double family dwellings and construction methods. Sales comparison approach, cost approach, and income capitalization appro… source |
| CNST 1330 | CNST-1330 Real Estate Finance | — | Procedures and techniques requisite to analyze risk in financing of real estate. Conventional lending and creative lending are explored. Sources of funds, qualification requirements, and legal elemen… source |
| CNST 1350 | CNST-1350 Dendrology I | — | Identification during the summer season of commonly-encountered woody plants in Northern Ohio emphasizing use of botanical keys for identification. Topics include identifying markings and evidence of… source |
| CNST 1360 | CNST-1360 Dendrology II | — | Identification during the winter season of commonly-encountered woody plants in Northern Ohio emphasizing use of botanical keys for identification. Topics include identifying markings and evidence of… source |
| CNST 1411 | CNST-1411 CAD Technology in Construction | — | Working drawing techniques of domestic structures using computer-aided drafting software. Floor plans, foundation plans, wall-sections, elevations, site plans and dimensioning techniques will be the… source |
| CNST 1510 | CNST-1510 Green Building & Sustainability I | — | Introduction to Green Building and sustainability issues. Study of current practices, systems, and materials used in the construction of Green buildings. Recognition of planning and design features t… source |
| CNST 1640 | CNST-1640 Utility Locating and Traffic Flagging | — | Proper methods to locate and communicate to stakeholders existing communication, electrical, gas, oil, wastewater, water, and other utility facilities in the ground. Familiarization with the basic op… source |
| CNST 1660 | CNST-1660 Material Testing | — | Application of standard procedures for sampling and testing construction materials. Students will use laboratory equipment to test conditions of asphalt, concrete, and soil in relationship to stated… source |
| CNST 1670 | CNST-1670 Highway Inspection | — | Introduces the concepts of field inspection and testing procedures; their applications to various construction activities, equipment, and products, and general work zone operations; interpretation of… source |
| CNST 1740 | CNST-1740 Fundamentals of Geographic Information Science | — | [This course is cross-listed as GEOG-1740 . Credit can only be earned once for either course.] Introduction to geographic information science with a focus on learning Geographic Information Systems (… source |
| CNST 1751 | CNST-1751 Construction Safety | — | The theories and principles of construction safety and health applied to real-world setting following the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) curriculum for the 30-hour Outreach Trai… source |
| CNST 1760 | CNST-1760 General Industry Safety | — | The theories and principles of general industry safety and health applied to real-world settings. Covers Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations, employee rights and employer… source |
| CNST 1770 | CNST-1770 Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response | — | Comprehensive instruction in the health and safety planning and procedures for 1) uncontrolled hazardous waste site work; 2) hazardous waste treatment, storage or disposal facilities (TSDFs) work; an… source |
| CNST 2050 | CNST-2050 Advanced Construction Safety | — | Detailed coverage of fall protection, aerial lift operations, fall restraints, confined spaces, and excavations with a focus in utility construction. Practice use of equipment to solidify safe operat… source |
| CNST 2110 | CNST-2110 Basic Survey Practices | — | Study of construction site engineering using survey instruments for elevation contours, drainage, and grading for construction. Laser-levels, transits, and total stations will be utilized. Emphasis o… source |
| CNST 2131 | CNST-2131 Construction Methods and Materials | — | Study of common construction principles that affect jobsite performance, material selection and testing, and the general properties of traditional materials used. There will be focus on sustainabilit… source |
| CNST 2140 | CNST-2140 Advanced Material Testing & Inspection | — | Introduces students to advanced material testing procedures and field inspection. Concrete and asphalt pavement construction methods, inspection, and testing processes. Inspection of surfaces and tol… source |
| CNST 2201 | CNST-2201 Introduction to Building Information Modeling | — | Introduction into building information modeling (BIM). 3-dimensional software will be used to generate a building model and related drawings used in a set of contract documents. BIM software also use… source |
| CNST 2210 | CNST-2210 Mechanical and Electrical Systems | — | Study of mechanical and electrical systems for building construction, water supply, waste and sanitation. Heat loss, heat gain and hydronic heating systems; forced air and solar heating systems used… source |
| CNST 2220 | CNST-2220 Telecommunication Systems | — | Introduction to telecommunication systems with a focus on fiber optic technology. Covers the history, safety hazards, system drawings and fiber matrix, jargon, fiber and copper system components, cab… source |
| CNST 2230 | CNST-2230 Gas Pipeline Systems | — | An introduction to gas pipeline systems. Covers systems drawings, types of pipelines, common safety hazards, system components, common construction methods, maintenance and inspection, and legal requ… source |
| CNST 2240 | CNST-2240 Water and Wastewater Systems | — | Introduction to water, wastewater, stormwater systems and treatment. Covers system drawings, common safety hazards, system components, treatment approaches, common construction methods, maintenance a… source |
| CNST 2330 | CNST-2330 Construction Scheduling | — | Capstone course that involves time management of construction activities. Use of Gantt charts, activity on arrow diagrams, PERT techniques, and critical path method. Computer scheduling software will… source |
| CNST 2422 | CNST-2422 Fundamentals of Engineering Economics | — | Analysis of cost elements in engineering projects and operations. Topics include: comparison of project alternatives; selecting an alternative by applying Benefit/Cost Analysis, Present Worth Method,… source |
| CNST 2430 | CNST-2430 Engineering Probability and Statistics | — | [This course is cross-listed as MET-TBD. Credit can only be earned once for either course.] [Cross-listed with MET-2430 . Credit can only be earned once for either course]. Course covers probability… source |
| CNST 2500 | CNST-2500 Construction Surveying | — | Methods and procedures for construction surveying. Methods and procedures for establishing line, grade, horizontal circular and spiral curves, combinations of circular and spiral curves, vertical cur… source |
| CNST 2510 | CNST-2510 Introduction to Asset Management | — | Introduction to asset management with a focus on utility systems spread over a geographic region. Covers principles of cartography and methods for presenting geographic information. Coordinate system… source |
| CNST 2520 | CNST-2520 Aerial Surveying | — | Introduction to the methods and procedures of aerial surveying using Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) and its associated applications as it relates to land surveying and mapping. Processing collected… source |
| CNST 2535 | CNST-2535 Legal Principles in Surveying | — | The study of statute and common law pertaining to land surveying and real property rights. Methods to describe real property. A review of current practices, current court decisions, and applicable la… source |
| CNST 2540 | CNST-2540 Ohio Lands | — | The study of the history and development of the original Ohio land subdivisions. Review of colonial systems and the Public Land Survey System in the United States. Historic methods of measuring the e… source |
| CNST 2550 | CNST-2550 3D Laser Scanning for Land Surveying | — | Introduction to the methods and procedures of 3D Laser Scanning for land surveying applications. Aerial and terrestrial methods of data acquisition will be explored. Quality assurance and quality con… source |
| CNST 2560 | CNST-2560 Land Development Systems | — | Advanced surveying topics including section and subdivision lines and residential properties. Reestablishment of property boundaries and legal considerations for boundary descriptions, including loca… source |
| CNST 2570 | CNST-2570 Geodetic Surveying | — | Planning and execution of control surveying, cadastral surveying, network adjustment and topographic surveying using total stations and data collections, satellite positioning (Global Navigation Sate… source |
| CNST 2590 | CNST-2590 Professional Aspects of Land Surveying | — | Introduction to professional practice and safety. Statute and common law pertaining to land surveying and real property rights. Metes and bounds legal descriptions and General Land Office/Bureau of L… source |
| CNST 2631 | CNST-2631 Construction Management Systems | — | Study of construction management practices including general contracting, subcontracting, project delivery, cost control, change processes and procurement. Introduction into lien implications, safety… source |
| CNST 2830 | CNST-2830 Cooperative Field Experience | — | Open to students eligible for the Coopertive Education Program. Employment in an approved training facility under College supervision. Requirement for one credit is 180 hours of approved work. Studen… source |
| CNST 2990 | CNST-2990 Construction Estimating & Cost Analysis | — | Capstone course in Construction Engineering Technology program. Includes construction cost estimates, cost forecasting, and cost reports for a construction project using computer software. source |
| COMM 1000 | COMM-1000 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication | — | Define and explain basic terms, principles, and theories of interpersonal communication. Examine and adjust communication behaviors with the goal of improving one’s own communication skills. Critical… source |
| COMM 1010 | COMM-1010 Fundamentals of Speech Communication | — | Effective speech communication. Application of principles of speech content and delivery to a variety of practical speaking and listening situations. source |
| COMM 101H | COMM-101H Honors Speech Communication | — | In-depth study and application of effective speech communication. Includes principles of speech content and delivery in a variety of speaking and listening situations. Research in the origins and his… source |
| COMM 1210 | COMM-1210 Small Group Communication | — | This course examines the theoretical and practical application of communicating effectively within small group settings. Emphasizes decision-making, problem-solving, conflict management, leadership,… source |
| COMM 179H | COMM-179H Honors Contract in Communication Studies | — | Honors Contract complements and exceeds requirements and expected outcomes for an existing 1000-level honors course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor. This independent study at… source |
| COMM 1820 | COMM-1820 Independent Study/Research in Communication Studies | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| COMM 182H | COMM-182H Honors Independent Study in Communication Studies | — | Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged between… source |
| COMM 2000 | COMM-2000 Introduction to Communication Theory | — | Introduction to theories of human communication. Analyzing the communication process by examining the process of building communication theory, as well as addressing theories in a variety of communic… source |
| COMM 2160 | COMM-2160 Intercultural Communication | — | Covers barriers to intercultural communication, dimensions of cultural differences, conflict, verbal and nonverbal issues, and the theories of communication concepts operating between people of diffe… source |
| COMM 2820 | COMM-2820 Independent Advanced Study/Research in Communication Studies | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| DANC 1100 | DANC-1100 Dance Appreciation | — | Exploring dance within diverse cultural, religious, social, and artistic contexts. Trace the origins and development of dance forms and styles, learn about important contributors, and develop a frame… source |
| DANC 1201 | DANC-1201 Conditioning for Dance I | — | Introduction to physical conditioning techniques to enhance dance training and performance. Exercises to improve strength, range of motion, alignment, balance, coordination, endurance, body awareness… source |
| DANC 1401 | DANC-1401 African Dance I | — | Introduction to the foundational movements, rhythms, and traditions of West African dance. Emphasis on basic movement vocabulary, rhythmic phrasing, call-and-response structures, and community-buildi… source |
| DANC 1501 | DANC-1501 Dance Fundamentals | — | Introduction and practice of fundamental ballet, modern/contemporary, and jazz dance techniques. Creative exploration through basic dance improvisation and choreography. Emphasis on development of bo… source |
| DANC 1520 | DANC-1520 Ballet I | — | First in a three-course sequence. Covers the fundamentals of classical ballet to prepare students for further training in ballet. Emphasis will be placed on developing strength, flexibility, postural… source |
| DANC 1530 | DANC-1530 Contemporary/Modern Dance I | — | First in a three-course sequence. Introduce and practice fundamental movement vocabulary and concepts of modern/contemporary dance. Warm up, center, and traveling movement sequences practiced on the… source |
| DANC 1540 | DANC-1540 Jazz Dance I | — | First in a two-course sequence. Introduces principles of jazz dance technique and styles. Covers the fundamentals through basic physical skills, terminology and history. The course is taught in progr… source |
| DANC 1550 | DANC-1550 Hip-Hop Dance I | — | Introduction to select hip-hop, street and related social dance forms. Emphasis on basic techniques, movement skills, musicality, rhythm, body awareness, and creativity. Performance of freestyle and… source |
| DANC 1820 | DANC-1820 Independent Study in Dance | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student (see Credit Schedule of classes for current offerings). May be repeated for a maximum of s… source |
| DANC 182H | DANC-182H Honors Independent Study in Dance | — | Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged between… source |
| DANC 2400 | DANC-2400 African Dance II | — | Continued practice of foundational movements, rhythms, and traditions of West African dance. Emphasis on expanding movement vocabulary, rhythmic phrasing, call-and-response structures, and community… source |
| DANC 2520 | DANC-2520 Ballet II | — | Second in a three-course sequence. Intermediate classical ballet technique with emphasis on mastery of fundamental ballet exercises at the barre and with intermediate-level execution of center and tr… source |
| DANC 2530 | DANC-2530 Contemporary/Modern Dance II | — | Second in a three-course sequence. Continued practice of fundamental movement vocabulary and concepts of contemporary/modern dance. Warm up, center, and traveling movement sequences practiced on the… source |
| DANC 2540 | DANC-2540 Jazz Dance II | — | Second in a two-course sequence. Continuation of the principles of jazz dance techniques and styles. Students will further explore the movements, terminology, and history of jazz at an intermediate l… source |
| DANC 2600 | DANC-2600 Dance Improvisation and Choreography | — | Introduce and practice basic tools for dance improvisation and choreography. Engage in creative movement activities and develop short compositions to expand movement vocabulary and awareness, practic… source |
| DANC 2620 | DANC-2620 Ballet III | — | Final class in a three course sequence. Building on the fundamentals of prior classes, students will apply ballet technique to the execution of barre exercises and center and traveling combinations.… source |
| DANC 2630 | DANC-2630 Contemporary/Modern Dance III | — | Last in a three-course sequence. Further practice of movement vocabulary and concepts of contemporary/modern dance with emphasis on increasing physical competence and application. Warm up, center, an… source |
| DANC 2730 | DANC-2730 Teaching Dance | — | Introduction to the techniques, principles, philosophies, and methodologies of teaching dance. Covers the fundamentals of teaching dance in various settings. Recommended for individuals who have an i… source |
| DANC 2820 | DANC-2820 Independent Advanced Study in Dance | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student (see Credit Schedule of classes for current offerings). May be repeated for a max… source |
| DANC 282H | DANC-282H Advanced Honors Independent Study in Dance | — | Advanced Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged… source |
| DANC 2940 | DANC-2940 Field Experience | — | Experience in an approved work activity under supervision of worksite supervisor and faculty member or program manager. Work activity may be paid or unpaid and must be related to a student's learning… source |
| DENT 1300 | DENT-1300 Preventive Oral Health Services I | — | Introduction to dental hygiene practice including professionalism, infection control, medical history, vital signs, oral inspection, preventive oral health, oral accretions, technique for oral prophy… source |
| DENT 1311 | DENT-1311 Dental Anatomy, Histology & Embryology | — | Study of the form, function and comparative anatomy of primary and permanent teeth, tooth numbering, and dentition periods. Embryologic development of the face, neck, orofacial structures and teeth.… source |
| DENT 1320 | DENT-1320 Dental Hygiene Fundamentals | — | Reinforcement of first term clinical skills with an emphasis on radiographic imaging techniques, principles of instrumentation, occlusion and patient assessment. source |
| DENT 1331 | DENT-1331 Dental Imaging | — | History and development of the x-ray, its nature and properties. Biological effects of x-radiation with application of Safe Operating Procedures to protect the operator and patient. Theory and practi… source |
| DENT 1341 | DENT-1341 Foundational Principles of Dental Hygiene Practice | — | Study of ethical, moral and professional topics in Dental Hygiene. Introduction to ethical theories and principles related to patient care and decision-making models. Exploration of ethical dilemmas… source |
| DENT 1400 | DENT-1400 Preventive Oral Health Services II | — | Implementation of preventative oral health services. Students provide oral health treatment to patients in the dental hygiene clinic. Emphasis is on organizational skills in preparation for patient t… source |
| DENT 1410 | DENT-1410 Current Concepts in Dental Materials | — | Physical properties of dental materials and basic principles of their preparation. Application of principles of dental materials by manipulating gypsum, cements, bases, liners, resin, composite, impr… source |
| DENT 1420 | DENT-1420 Periodontics I | — | Study of the anatomy and histology of the periodontium in health and disease. Focus on the pathogenesis of the various classifications of gingival and periodontal diseases: microbiological, host resp… source |
| DENT 1431 | DENT-1431 Head and Neck Anatomy | — | Study of structure and function of head and neck. General anatomy of the skull, related muscles, vascular and nerve supply and lymphatics of the region considered. Focus on muscles of mastication and… source |
| DENT 1440 | DENT-1440 General and Oral Pathology | — | General principles of pathology including, inflammation and immunity, neoplasia, metabolic and endocrine disturbances, and other systemic diseases affecting the general and oral health of the patient. source |
| DENT 2100 | DENT-2100 Dental Hygiene Clinical Skills Reinforcement | — | Designed for students desiring to improve dental hygiene clinical skills. Emphasis on the reinforcement of assessment, instrumentation, calculus detection and removal, radiographic imaging techniques… source |
| DENT 2200 | DENT-2200 Local Anesthesia and Pain Management | — | Study of the anatomy, pharmacological and psychological aspects, systemic complications and medical emergencies related to pain management in the dental environment. Laboratory experience in the admi… source |
| DENT 2300 | DENT-2300 Preventive Oral Health Services III | — | Continuation of the study and clinical application of the principles involved in the provision of oral prophylaxis and periodontal treatment, acquiring of dental images, application of preventive the… source |
| DENT 2321 | DENT-2321 Periodontics II | — | Study of advanced non-surgical and surgical treatment modalities and treatment planning for periodontal diseases. Additionally, presentation on dental implants, occlusal effects on the periodontium,… source |
| DENT 2332 | DENT-2332 Pharmacology and Therapeutics | — | Discussion of pharmacological effects of drugs and anesthetics, adverse reactions, and their usual indications and contraindications for preoperative and postoperative client care. Overview of agents… source |
| DENT 2340 | DENT-2340 Community Oral Health I | — | Study of principles of public health dentistry. Research design as it relates to scientific journal articles. Concepts of biostatistics, public health promotion, prevention of oral disease, and denta… source |
| DENT 2400 | DENT-2400 Preventive Oral Health Services IV | — | Continuation of clinical experience integrating social and basic sciences within the scope of dental hygiene practice. Emphasis on professionalism, time management, and advanced dental hygiene techni… source |
| DENT 2440 | DENT-2440 Community Oral Health II | — | Review of concepts introduced in Community Oral Health I. Revision of principles of public health dentistry. Concepts of program planning, epidemiology, and organization of dental care delivery syste… source |
| DENT 2820 | DENT-2820 Independent Study/Research in Dental Hygiene | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| DENT 2990 | DENT-2990 Dental Hygiene Practice | — | Capstone course in Dental Hygiene. Preparation for entry into the dental hygiene profession. Topics include seeking and preparing for employment, obtaining a dental hygiene license, legal and ethical… source |
| DIET 1050 | DIET-1050 Sports Nutrition | — | Nutrition implications for human physical and athletic performance including energy and specific nutrients. Emphasis on food selection to enhance performance and nutrition recommendations with regard… source |
| DIET 1200 | DIET-1200 Basic Nutrition | — | A scientific study of nutrition designed for nursing students, other health care providers and educators. Students will investigate the roles of the nutrients in the functioning of the human body. Ov… source |
| DIET 1220 | DIET-1220 Nutrition for Dental Hygiene | — | Nutrition principles related to personal and client care. Dental hygiene students will learn how to apply sound nutrition principles to assessing, diagnosing, planning, implementing and evaluating to… source |
| DIET 1310 | DIET-1310 Introduction to Dietetics | — | Explore information literacy, professionalism, ethics, educational requirements, and governance of the dietetics profession. Includes application of communication, research, and self-assessment pract… source |
| DIET 1320 | DIET-1320 Nutrition Applications | — | Creation of a variety of regular and modified menus using current evidence-based practice tools, and evaluate food choices and existing menus. source |
| DIET 1940 | DIET-1940 Dietary Managers Field Experience | — | Supervised work experience. Twelve clock hours per week gaining practical hands-on-work experience supervising a food service department and conducting initial nutritional assessments on patients. Pr… source |
| DIET 2301 | DIET-2301 Medical Nutrition Therapy I | — | Basic nutrition knowledge applied to medical nutrition therapy and the nutrition care process. Apply medical nutrition therapy using evidence based practice with practice cases. source |
| DIS 1310 | DIS-1310 Interpreting I | — | Designed to introduce students to the foundational skills and concepts of sign language interpreting. Emphasizes both theoretical and practical approaches, including platform and interview-style inte… source |
| DMS 1071 | DMS-1071 Concepts of Physics in Diagnostic Sonography | — | Introduction to general physical concepts and related mathematics. Motion, major laws of physics, properties of matter, thermodynamics, basic electricity and electromagnetism, light properties, sound… source |
| DMS 1303 | DMS-1303 Introduction to Sonography | — | Introduction to the profession of Diagnostic Medical Sonography. Topics focus on professionalism, sonographic terminology, anatomical scanning planes, standard presentation and annotation of ultrasou… source |
| DMS 1311 | DMS-1311 Initial Sonographic Scanning | — | Application of transducer manipulations, instrumentation controls, body mechanics, sonographic scanning techniques, interpersonal communication, recognition of anatomic structures, and practice of pa… source |
| DMS 1320 | DMS-1320 Introduction to Sonographic Scanning | — | Introduction to and evaluation of dexterity, visual acuity and sensitivity required to create a sonographic image essential to Diagnostic Medical Sonography. Demonstration through application and man… source |
| DMS 1351 | DMS-1351 Patient Care Skills | — | Discussion, demonstration and practice of patient care skills and practical application of basic medical techniques in a lab setting. Introducing principles of patient care including professional com… source |
| DMS 1381 | DMS-1381 Cardiac Diagnostic Procedures | — | Theory and laboratory practice of entry-level cardiovascular procedures of electrocardiography (ECG). Interpretation practice of 12-lead ECG tracings, fundamentals of Holter monitoring, and pacemaker… source |
| DMS 1401 | DMS-1401 Abdominal Sonography I | — | Study of adult and pediatric normal anatomy and anatomic variants, physiology, pathology, and pathophysiology of the upper abdomen, peritoneal and retroperitoneal cavity including potential spaces, n… source |
| DMS 1500 | DMS-1500 Gynecologic and Obstetrical Sonography | — | Study of normal anatomy and anatomic variants, physiology, pathology, and pathophysiology of female pelvis (non-pregnant, post-partum and postmenopausal) and female reproductive system as related to… source |
| DMS 1602 | DMS-1602 Echocardiography I | — | Basic theory of echocardiography including study of normal anatomy, anatomic variants, physiology, and pathology of the heart with ultrasound. Includes basic understanding of physical concepts of ult… source |
| DMS 1701 | DMS-1701 Vascular Sonography I | — | Specialized study of cerebrovascular and peripheral arterial vascular system as related to ultrasound imaging. Focus on anatomy, hemodynamics, pathology and sonographic appearance of normal and disea… source |
| DMS 1820 | DMS-1820 Independent Study in Diagnositic Medical Sonography | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| DMS 1940 | DMS-1940 Field Experience I | — | Supervised practical application of sonography scanning techniques in clinical setting under personal supervision of registered diagnostic medical sonographer, or qualified physician. Emphasis on sim… source |
| DMS 1950 | DMS-1950 Field Experience II | — | Supervised practical application of sonography scanning techniques in clinical setting under personal and direct supervision of registered diagnostic medical sonographer or qualified physician. Empha… source |
| DMS 2301 | DMS-2301 Intermediate Sonographic Scanning | — | Advanced application of transducer manipulations, body mechanics, sonographic scanning techniques, interpersonal communication, recognition of anatomic structures, and practice of patient care skills… source |
| DMS 2330 | DMS-2330 Sonographic Pathology | — | Specialized study of common disease processes relevant to sonographic imaging. Discussion of differences between inflammatory and infectious diseases, congenital, acquired, and hereditary diseases, a… source |
| DMS 2350 | DMS-2350 Sonographic Instrument/Physics | — | Physics and related mathematics as applied to ultrasound including the study of acoustical principles, sound transmission, signal processing, transducer construction, ultrasound instrumentation, qual… source |
| DMS 2401 | DMS-2401 Abdominal Sonography II | — | Continuation of normal anatomy and anatomic variants, physiology, pathology, and pathophysiology of various anatomic structures and organ systems as visualized by ultrasound including: adrenal glands… source |
| DMS 2500 | DMS-2500 Obstetrical Sonography | — | Study of normal anatomy and anatomic variants, physiology, pathology and pathophysiology of the gravid pelvis and fetus during second and third trimesters as related to sonography. Focus on fetal bio… source |
| DMS 2602 | DMS-2602 Echocardiography II | — | Introduction to physical signs symptoms, and indications for an echocardiogram reviewed for each major pathology. History and physical examination, laboratory tests, invasive and non-invasive hemodyn… source |
| DMS 2650 | DMS-2650 Pediatric Cardiac Sonography | — | Study of normal and abnormal cardiac anatomy, fetal heart development and perinatal circulation specific to congenital cardiovascular defects. Focus on pediatric echo protocol, exam considerations fo… source |
| DMS 2702 | DMS-2702 Vascular Sonography II | — | Specialized study of peripheral venous system and abdominal vessels as related to ultrasound imaging. Focus on anatomy, venous hemodynamics, pathology, sonographic appearance of normal and diseased v… source |
| DMS 2750 | DMS-2750 Principles of Vascular Imaging for Abdomen and Cardiac Sonographers | — | Course designed for sonographers experienced in scanning abdomen and/or cardiac ultrasound exams. Specialized advanced study of selected vascular examinations in the cerebrovascular, peripheral arter… source |
| DMS 2760 | DMS-2760 Transcranial Doppler Sonography | — | Specialized advance study of intracranial circulation using Transcranial Doppler (TCD) and Transcranial Duplex Imaging (TCI). Focus on anatomy, pathology, applications of TCD/TCI, sonographic scannin… source |
| DMS 2820 | DMS-2820 Independent Advanced Study | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| DMS 2940 | DMS-2940 Field Experience III | — | Supervised practical application of sonography scanning techniques in clinical setting under direct supervision of registered diagnostic medical sonographer or qualified physician. Independent scanni… source |
| DMS 2950 | DMS-2950 Field Experience IV | — | Supervised practical application of sonography scanning techniques in clinical setting under direct supervision of registered diagnostic medical sonographer or qualified physician. Independent scanni… source |
| DMS 2960 | DMS-2960 Supplemental Field Experience | — | Supervised practical application of sonography scanning techniques in clinical setting under personal supervision of registered diagnostic medical sonographer or qualified physician. Emphasis on inte… source |
| DMS 2981 | DMS-2981 Specialty Registry Review | — | Global review of anatomy, physiology, and pathology in relation to sonography. Test taking skills, image identification, and procedural scenarios covered. Special focus on exam content outline topics… source |
| DMS 2983 | DMS-2983 Supplemental Speciality Registry Review | — | Global review of anatomy, physiology, and pathology in relation to the specific sonographic specialty. Test taking skills, image identification, and procedural scenarios covered. Special focus on the… source |
| DMS 2985 | DMS-2985 Physics Review | — | Global review of physics in relation to sonography. Test-taking skills, image identification, and physical concept scenarios covered. Special focus on exam content outline topics to assist students p… source |
| DMS 2991 | DMS-2991 Sonography Capstone | — | Capstone course in Diagnostic Medical Sonography. Assessment of one's integration of the coursework, knowledge, experience and skills as Diagnostic Medical Sonography student. Preparation for employm… source |
| ECED 1010 | ECED-1010 Introduction to Early Childhood Education: Children's Development and Programs | — | Introduction to child development and philosophy of early childhood education, including developmentally appropriate practices in a variety of child care settings. Identification of effective multicu… source |
| ECED 1020 | ECED-1020 Introduction to Infant and Toddler Development, Care and Relationships | — | Comprehensive introduction to infant and toddler development and care with special emphasis on developmentally appropriate practices for adults who work with children ages birth to three. Discussion… source |
| ECED 1301 | ECED-1301 Language and Literacy in an Integrated Curriculum | — | Overview of spoken and written language development of young children. Theories and research related to language and literacy development and the role of the teacher in facilitating this development.… source |
| ECED 1321 | ECED-1321 Math and Science Inquiry in an Integrated Curriculum | — | Introduction to extensive variety of curricular experiences which enhance young children's intellectual curiosity and critical thinking skills. Role of teacher in facilitating science, math, problem… source |
| ECED 1340 | ECED-1340 Creative Development in an Integrated Curriculum | — | Exploration of planning, organizing, implementing, and assessing a developmentally appropriate curriculum that fosters creative development impacting the whole child. Connections between creative exp… source |
| ECED 1400 | ECED-1400 Administration and Leadership in Early Childhood | — | Overview of major administrative principles, types of child care centers, legislative mandates, center policies and procedures, liability considerations, design of physical facilities, purchasing, bu… source |
| ECED 1820 | ECED-1820 Independent Study/Research in Early Childhood | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| ECED 182H | ECED-182H Honors Independent Study in Early Childhood Education | — | Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged between… source |
| ECED 1860 | ECED-1860 Experience with Young Children in Early Childhood Settings | — | Supervised teaching experience at an assigned early childhood site(s). Students introduced to developmentally appropriate care and education of young children within assigned setting. Preparation, or… source |
| ECED 2200 | ECED-2200 Play's Place in an Integrated Early Childhood Curriculum | — | Students will examine the value of play and its role in early childhood development and education. Different types of play will be analyzed for their individual impact on learning across developmenta… source |
| ECED 2300 | ECED-2300 Child Behavior and Guidance | — | Examination of positive strategies to guide young children, based on developmentally appropriate practices. Emphasis on preparing, organizing, and maintaining physically and psychologically safe envi… source |
| ECED 2401 | ECED-2401 Families, Communities, Schools | — | Explores educational considerations for teachers including the policies, theories, practices, skills, and knowledge of home, school, and community partnerships. Candidates will examine: the multiple… source |
| ECED 2601 | ECED-2601 Classroom Assistant Professional Portfolio | — | Focus on professional learning experiences demonstrated through a collection of resources, reflective statements, and written professional philosophy to use as a foundation for working in a classroom… source |
| ECED 2820 | ECED-2820 Advanced Independent Study/Research in Early Childhood Education | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| ECED 282H | ECED-282H Advanced Honors Independent Study in Early Childhood Education | — | Advanced Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged… source |
| ECED 2870 | ECED-2870 Early Childhood Education Student Teaching Practicum | — | Capstone course in early childhood education. Participation in assigned early childhood education settings under college supervision to develop effective skills with young children, families, and sta… source |
| ECED 2990 | ECED-2990 Early Childhood Education Student Teaching Seminar | — | Capstone course in early childhood education. Student will focus on consolidation and integration of the knowledge, skills and dispositions associated with becoming an effective, intentional and know… source |
| ECON 1210 | ECON-1210 Survey of Economics | — | The Survey of Economics provides an introductory overview of economics for non-econ majors. This class is not intended for those students who plan on taking the principles of microeconomics ( ECON-20… source |
| ECON 179H | ECON-179H Honors Contract in Economics | — | Honors Contract complements and exceeds requirements and expected outcomes for an existing 1000-level honors course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor. This independent study at… source |
| ECON 1820 | ECON-1820 Independent Study/Research in Economics | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| ECON 182H | ECON-182H Honors Independent Study/Research in Economics | — | Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged between… source |
| ECON 2000 | ECON-2000 Principles of Microeconomics | — | This course uses the basic tools of microeconomics to study the economic decisions of households and business firms in a market based economic system with some government involvement. source |
| ECON 2010 | ECON-2010 Principles of Macroeconomics | — | This course introduces the language, tools, and basic models used to study the aggregate economy, including the impact of fiscal policy and monetary policy. It is recommended that students take ECON-… source |
| ECON 279H | ECON-279H Sophomore Honors Contract | — | Sophomore Honors Contract in Economics complements and exceeds requirements and expected outcomes for an existing Economics 2000-level course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor.… source |
| ECON 2820 | ECON-2820 Advanced Independent Study/Research in Economics | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| EDUC 1011 | EDUC-1011 Introduction to Education | — | Designed to introduce the student to the broad and complex field of public education. Emphasis on personal and professional characteristics required for successful teaching. This course also requires… source |
| EDUC 1020 | EDUC-1020 Educational Technology | — | Identify, select, evaluate, use, and troubleshoot instructional technology, electronic media, operating and utility software to meet curricular goals. Examine legal and ethical practices with technol… source |
| EDUC 1411 | EDUC-1411 Individuals with Exceptionalities | — | This is a survey course to prepare all educators to teach diverse learners, including those with exceptionalities. It covers developmental characteristics, assessment methods, intervention strategies… source |
| EDUC 2050 | EDUC-2050 Human Diversity in Education | — | Relationships between a variety of socio-cultural patterns of students and communities and abilities to instruct. Development of strategies for increasing the educational potential of all students. source |
| EET 1015 | EET-1015 Introduction to Computer Maintenance and Repair | — | Introduction to the field of personal computer maintenance and repair. Overview of hardware and software components associated with personal computer systems. Survey of techniques and methods used by… source |
| EET 1035 | EET-1035 Operating Systems and Software for PC Technicians | — | Hands-on course provides both theoretical and practical training with computer operating system setup, maintenance, upgrading, troubleshooting and support. Lab activities provide direct experience wi… source |
| EET 1055 | EET-1055 Computer Hardware Support | — | Assemble computer components, install, configure and maintain devices and PCs, properly and safely diagnose, resolve and document common hardware issues while applying troubleshooting skills. Focuses… source |
| EET 1100 | EET-1100 Introduction to Robotics | — | Introduction to direct current circuits and supporting mathematics, binary and hexadecimal numbering systems, and learning a programming language that is constrained to an embedded training platform. source |
| EET 1130 | EET-1130 Basic Audio Electronics | — | Basic DC and AC circuits, amplifier theory, audio distortion, electronic test equipment operation and soldering techniques. Designed for non-EET majors. source |
| EET 1140 | EET-1140 Productivity Tools for Engineering | — | Productivity Tools for Engineering exposes students to word processing, spread sheets and CAD (Computer Aided Design) programs directed at the electronic engineering technology environment. source |
| EET 1150 | EET-1150 Basic Robotics with Math | — | The course provides an introduction to embedded control principals using C programming with an emphasis on mathematics. source |
| EET 1161 | EET-1161 Direct Current Circuits | — | Introduction to direct current circuits that includes engineering notation, the meaning of voltage, current, resistance (including color code), electrical units, power dissipation, the American Wire… source |
| EET 1180 | EET-1180 Surface Mount Soldering | — | Develop skills using surface mount technology (SMT), through hole technology (THT), and connectors using soldering equipment and techniques to facilitate design, construction and rework of circuit bo… source |
| EET 1185 | EET-1185 Single Board Computers and Applications | — | An introductory course on Single Board Computers (SBC) with an emphasis on embedded applications. Topics include standard interface devices like keyboards, High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)… source |
| EET 1190 | EET-1190 Printed Circuit Layout | — | Examines use of contemporary program(s) to lay out printed circuit board in single and multiple layers. Design rules, current return paths, cross talk, creation of custom parts and other details are… source |
| EET 1195 | EET-1195 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles | — | Addresses the emerging market for unmanned aerial vehicle (drones), their ethical use, safety issues, legal issues, electrical and mechanical components, on-board control systems, software and remote… source |
| EET 1210 | EET-1210 AC Electric Circuits | — | Fundamentals of alternating current (AC) circuits involving resistance, capacitance, and inductance. Sinusoidal voltage, current power, phase, resonance, and frequency response of basic circuit eleme… source |
| EET 1220 | EET-1220 Circuits and Electronics for Automation | — | This course is designed for non-EET majors and provides a basic understanding of electricity and electronics as applied to manufacturing settings. Foundational topics include electrical safety, basic… source |
| EET 1241 | EET-1241 Digital Fundamentals | — | Introductory course to digital circuits. Logic and arithmetic operations are studied, designed and tested in a laboratory environment using discrete integrated circuit gates and programmable logic de… source |
| EET 1303 | EET-1303 Cisco I | — | Introduction to the architectures, models, protocols, Ethernet fundamentals and networking elements that connect users, devices, applications and data through the internet and across modern computer… source |
| EET 1600 | EET-1600 Industrial Routers, Switches, and Operating Systems for Smart Manufacturing | — | Provides a basic understanding of networking fundamentals in manufacturing, Topics include connectivity, LAN and WAN, OSI model, subnetting, and addressing, identifying router and switch models, acce… source |
| EET 1620 | EET-1620 Industrial Protocols and Machine Connectivity for Smart Manufacturing | — | Implement and troubleshoot the most common industry-standard protocols for machine connectivity and wireless and security technologies in today's converged industrial networks. The focus will be on a… source |
| EET 1820 | EET-1820 Independent Study/Research in Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student (see Credit Schedule of classes for current offerings). May be repeated for a maximum of s… source |
| EET 182S | EET-182S Independent Study/Reseach Lab in Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology | — | Independent two-hour lab per credit. Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student (see Credit Schedule of classes for current offerings… source |
| EET 1910 | EET-1910 Directed Practice Electrical Utility Technology I | — | Supervised practical applications of electrical substation worker job duties in a setting under direct supervision of FirstEnergy personnel. Emphasis on safety practices and regulations, using substa… source |
| EET 1920 | EET-1920 Directed Practice Electrical Utility Technology II | — | Supervised practical applications of electrical overhead line worker job duties in a setting under personal supervision of FirstEnergy personnel. Emphasis on skills required to perform work on second… source |
| EET 2112 | EET-2112 Industrial Electronics | — | Construction, theory of operation, performance characteristics relative to the application of DC motors, AC Single phase motors, AC single phase transformers, AC three phase transformers, AC three ph… source |
| EET 2120 | EET-2120 Electronics I | — | Course includes the most common solid-state devices used in electronic circuits: silicon and germaniumn diodes, zener diodes, Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs), and Fie… source |
| EET 2131 | EET-2131 Digital Communication Fundamentals | — | A continuation of the Signal Analysis course that expands on elementary digital modulation techniques, types of binary signals, speech coding, signal analysis and network theory. Topics include sampl… source |
| EET 2170 | EET-2170 Signal Analysis | — | Introduces bandwidth, frequency response, noise, modulation, spectrum analysis and distortion and how they apply to design, troubleshooting and circuit operation of audio and radio frequency circuits. source |
| EET 2220 | EET-2220 Electronics II | — | Continuation of electronic circuits. Includes study of difference amplifiers, operational amplifiers, instrumentation amplifiers, voltage comparators, active filter circuits and Analog-to-Digital and… source |
| EET 2231 | EET-2231 Wired and Wireless Communication | — | Final course in electronic communications series. Provides an in-depth study of fiber optic, microwave, broadband, wired ,and cellular communication systems. source |
| EET 2242 | EET-2242 C and ASM Programming with Embedded Applications | — | Introduces microprocessor and microcontroller internal and external hardware components. Assembly language (ASM) programing is introduced to illustrate the internal working of a microcontroller. C pr… source |
| EET 2250 | EET-2250 Industrial Electronics II | — | Overview of common industrial power control circuits and devices including thyristors, unijunction transistors, relays and transient suppression devices. Introduction to relay logic and operation, an… source |
| EET 2290 | EET-2290 Electrical Design Project | — | Capstone course for Electrical-Electronic Engineering program. Designed to allow students opportunity to demonstrate and apply capabilities and skills acquired during their previous engineering techn… source |
| EET 2303 | EET-2303 Cisco II | — | Covers the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in small networks. Introduces wireless local area networks (WLAN) and security concepts. Students learn how to configure an… source |
| EET 2313 | EET-2313 Cisco III | — | Covers the architecture, components, operations, and security to scale for large, complex networks, including wide area network (WAN) technologies. Emphasis on network security concepts and network v… source |
| EET 2400 | EET-2400 Biomedical Instrumentation I | — | First course in the Biomedical Engineering Technology Instrumentation sequence. Study of general hospital equipment such as safety analyzers, medtesters, ECGs, patient monitors, simulators, and centr… source |
| EET 2410 | EET-2410 Biomedical Instrumentation II | — | Continuation of biomedical program. Study of general hospital equipment such as Safety Analyzers, Medtesters, IV Pumps, Defibrillators, Electrical Surgery Units, and Ventilators. Determine performanc… source |
| EET 2490 | EET-2490 Biomedical Design Project | — | Capstone course for Biomedical Engineering program. Designed to allow students to demonstrate and apply capabilities and skills acquired during their previous engineering technology coursework. Stude… source |
| EET 2500 | EET-2500 Instrumentation and Control | — | Concepts and practice in measurement and control of mechanical process variables in industry. Introduction to methods of instrumentation, characteristics of instruments, sensors, data acquisition and… source |
| EET 2520 | EET-2520 Programmable Logic Controllers | — | Introduction to programmable logic controller terminology, architecture, input/output modules and memory. Relay schematics and ladder logic diagrams and programming of programmable logic controllers… source |
| EET 2591 | EET-2591 Communications Design Project | — | Capstone course for the Digitial Communications concentration in the Electronic Engineering Technology program. Designed to allow students to demonstrate and apply capabilities and skills acquired du… source |
| EET 2830 | EET-2830 Cooperative Field Experience | — | Open to students eligible for the Cooperative Education Program. Employment in an approved training facility under College supervision. Requirement for one credit is 180 hours of approved work. Stude… source |
| EET 2901 | EET-2901 Clinical Internship | — | Internship where students are expected to perform 360 hours of service at a local hospital or other biomedical facility. Students are expected to perform activities related to their biomedical techno… source |
| EET 3100 | EET-3100 Manufacturing Network Devices | — | Introduction to architectures, models, protocols, and networking elements that connect users, devices, applications and data through the Internet and across modern manufacturing networks. Covers how… source |
| EET 3200 | EET-3200 Industrial IoT Fundamentals and Cybersecurity | — | Introduction to the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and cybersecurity. Securing the connections, sensors, data, and safely adding new devices will be introduced. The basics of being safe online,… source |
| EET 3210 | EET-3210 CyberOps for Manufacturing | — | Provides the student knowledge and skills used for the Cisco Certified CyberOps Associate (200-201 CBPROPS) exam. Covers security concepts, common network and application operations and attacks, and… source |
| EET 3300 | EET-3300 Applications Programming for Smart Manufacturing | — | Programming course with emphasis on smart manufacturing applications. Languages used for embedded and non-embedded environments are covered. These applications require distinguishing between the inte… source |
| EET 3310 | EET-3310 Industrial Software Applications Development | — | This course prepares the student for the Cisco Certified DevNet Associate (DEVASC 200-901) exam. Includes software development and design, understanding and use of APIs, application deployment and se… source |
| EET 4100 | EET-4100 Network Security for Manufacturing | — | The Network Security curriculum emphasizes core security technologies, the installation, troubleshooting and monitoring of manufacturing network devices to maintain integrity, confidentiality and ava… source |
| EET 4200 | EET-4200 Cloud Security for Manufacturing | — | Cloud Security for Manufacturing provides an overview of cloud security while allowing students to gain insights into issues such as detecting suspicious traffic flows, policy violations, compromised… source |
| EET 4210 | EET-4210 Big Data Analytics for Smart Manufacturing | — | Introduction to big data and analytics with a focus on manufacturing applications. Defining, collecting, storing, and visualizing data obtained through IIoT sensors at each stage of the manufacturing… source |
| EMT 1303 | EMT-1303 Emergency Medical Technician | — | Comprehensive study of basic life support skills of Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) based on the U.S. Department of Transportation National Standard EMT Curriculum and State of Ohio EMT curriculum… source |
| EMT 1310 | EMT-1310 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation | — | Designed to teach the skills of CPR for victims of all ages, ventilation with barrier devices, use of an automated external defibrillator (AED), and relief of foreign-body airway obstruction. Intende… source |
| EMT 1401 | EMT-1401 Anatomy & Physiology for Paramedics | — | Basic structure and function of body systems and diseases of these systems to provide a foundation for EMT and paramedic certification. source |
| EMT 2330 | EMT-2330 Paramedic Theory I | — | Principles and practices of Paramedics based on the current U.S. DOT – NHTSA National EMS Education Standards, the State Board of Emergency Medical, Fire, and Transportation Services (EMFTS Board) cu… source |
| EMT 2340 | EMT-2340 Paramedic Theory II | — | Principles and practices of Paramedics based on the current U.S. DOT – NHTSA National EMS Education Standards, the State Board of Emergency Medical, Fire, and Transportation Services (EMFTS Board) cu… source |
| EMT 2350 | EMT-2350 Paramedic Theory III | — | Principles and practices of Paramedics based on the current U.S. DOT – NHTSA National EMS Education Standards, the State Board of Emergency Medical, Fire, and Transportation Services (EMFTS Board) cu… source |
| EMT 2360 | EMT-2360 Paramedic Theory IV | — | Principles and practices of Paramedics based on the current U.S. DOT – NHTSA National EMS Education Standards, the State Board of Emergency Medical, Fire, and Transportation Services (EMFTS Board) cu… source |
| EMT 2371 | EMT-2371 Paramedic Capstone Course | — | Paramedic Capstone Course. Final course in sequence necessary for NREMT Paramedic Certification and State of Ohio Paramedic certification. Integration of course knowledge and skills to demonstrate co… source |
| EMT 2400 | EMT-2400 Advanced Cardiac Life Support | — | Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) emphasizes the importance of basic life support cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to patient survival, the integration of effective basic life support with adva… source |
| END 1300 | END-1300 Introduction to Electroneurodiagnostic Technology | — | Introduction and orientation to health careers in field of electroneurodiagnostics including specific duties, certifications and licensure requirements, work setting and conditions, and career ladder… source |
| END 1312 | END-1312 Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology | — | Anatomy and physiology of cardiovascular and pulmonary systems. Cardiovascular system anatomy and electrophysiology of the heart, electrocardiography (ECG) interpretation, blood flow characteristics… source |
| END 1350 | END-1350 Introduction to Electroencephalography (EEG) | — | Provides basic knowledge of electroencephalography (EEG), and EEG concepts utilized for diagnosis of various cerebral disorders. Includes history, development, basic neurophysiology concepts of EEG,… source |
| END 1450 | END-1450 Intermediate Electroencephalography (EEG) | — | Discussion of clinical significance of epileptiform patterns, pharmacological effects on EEG recordings, EEG correlation of infection, and vascular and structural disease in adult and pediatric patie… source |
| END 1500 | END-1500 Basic Evoked Potentials | — | Basic discussion of evoked potential recording techniques. Emphasis on equipment, principles of operation, associated waves related to normal and abnormal waveforms, placement and calibration, and ob… source |
| END 1911 | END-1911 END Directed Practice I | — | Clinical electroencephalography experience in a selected neurodiagnostic lab or an affiliated health care facility under the direct supervision of an EEG technologist or physician. Emphasis on EEG co… source |
| END 2300 | END-2300 Nerve Conduction Studies | — | Discussion of routine nerve conduction studies, less common nerve conduction studies, and electromyography. Emphasis on equipment, stimulation and recording sites, sources of error, pathology as it p… source |
| END 2320 | END-2320 Intermediate Nerve Conduction Studies | — | Advanced discussion of nerve conduction studies and electromyography. Emphasis on less routine nerve conduction studies (NCS), anomalous innervations, equipment, knowledge, placement stimulation site… source |
| END 2401 | END-2401 Intraoperative Monitoring for Electroneurodiagnostic Technologists | — | Introductory discussion of intraoperative monitoring of entire nervouse system structure and function integrity during surgical procedures. Types of recordings, technologists role, recording paramete… source |
| END 2402 | END-2402 Intraoperative Monitoring for Electroneurodiagnostic Technologists | — | Introductory discussion of intraoperative monitoring of entire nervous system structure and function integrity during surgical procedures. Types of recordings, technologist's role, recording paramete… source |
| END 2413 | END-2413 Neurophysiology of Electroencephalography/Sleep Disorders | — | Analysis of the central and peripheral nervous system, electrophysiology, and nerve conducting velocities in health and disease. Includes discussion of neurophysiology of sleep and the role of the au… source |
| END 2422 | END-2422 Intermediate Intraoperative Monitoring | — | Intermediate discussion of principles of intraoperative monitoring of the nervous system structure and function integrity during surgical procedures. Emphasis on various types of surgery, decision ma… source |
| END 2451 | END-2451 Neonatal/Pediatric Electroencephalography | — | Discussion of neonatal and pediatric electroencephalography (EEG). Review the electrographic and clinical findings associated with neonatal and pediatric epilepsy syndromes and seizures. Discussion o… source |
| END 2510 | END-2510 Principles of Polysomnography | — | Overview of the field of Polysomnography, job responsibilities, and credentialing. Normal and abnormal sleep patterns, integrating the physiologic functions of the nervous system. Emphasis on basic s… source |
| END 2520 | END-2520 Intermediate Polysomnography I | — | Presentation and discussion of parameters, digital and technical specifications of polysomnography, the staging and scoring of adult sleep patterns, and identification/classification of various forms… source |
| END 2530 | END-2530 Intermediate Polysomnography II | — | Discussion of the classification of sleep disorders, and their physiological effects and implications on health. Presentation and discussion of parameters, digital and technical specifications of pol… source |
| END 2911 | END-2911 END Directed Practice II | — | Continuation of directed practice in clinical setting at neurology laboratory or neurodiagnostics department. Departmental orientation, policies and procedures, assist patient setup, performance and… source |
| END 2915 | END-2915 Polysomnography Directed Practice I | — | Directed practice in the clinical setting in a sleep laboratory or a sleep center. Departmental orientation, policies and procedures, individual body mechanics and patient transfer techniques. Gather… source |
| END 2940 | END-2940 END Directed Practice III | — | Clinical neurodiagnostic experience in a selected lab in a health care facility or physician office under direct supervision of an END technologist. Focus on overnight polysomnograms, long term EEG m… source |
| END 2990 | END-2990 Electroneurodiagnostic Capstone | — | Capstone course in Electroneurodiagnostic Technology. Assessment of one's knowledge, experience and skills as an electroneurodiagnostic technologist. Preparation and presentation of qualifications th… source |
| ENG 0985 | ENG-0985 Introduction to College Literacies | — | Prepares students for success in college writing courses by working on the fundamentals of reading, writing, listening, and proofreading strategies. source |
| ENG 0995 | ENG-0995 Applied College Literacies | — | Prepares students for success in college-level writing courses through further development and application of effective reading, writing, listening, and proofreading strategies. source |
| ENG 1001 | ENG-1001 Intensive College Reading & Writing | — | Course provides support for students enrolled in ENG-1010 College Composition I through intensive instruction in academic writing, college literacy, and study skills. source |
| ENG 1010 | ENG-1010 College Composition I | — | Study of and practice in academic writing; reading and interpretation of selected texts. Course may be thematically organized. source |
| ENG 101H | ENG-101H Honors College Composition I | — | Study and practice in academic writing; reading and interpretation of selected texts. Requires intensive critical/analytical thinking, writing and speaking. Course may be thematically organized. Note… source |
| ENG 1020 | ENG-1020 College Composition II | — | Study and practice of persuasive and argumentative writing with emphasis on analysis and research; reading and interpretation of selected texts. Course may be thematically organized. source |
| ENG 102H | ENG-102H Honors College Composition II | — | Study and practice of persuasive and argumentative writing with emphasis on analysis and research; reading and interpretation of selected texts. Requires intensive critical/analytical thinking, writi… source |
| ENG 179H | ENG-179H Honors Contract in English | — | Honors Contract complements and exceeds requirements, outcomes and objectives for an existing ENG-1000-level honors course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor, which upon completi… source |
| ENG 2010 | ENG-2010 Creative Writing | — | Practice in imaginative writing; exploration of creative potential. Emphasis on sources of creativity and forms of expression in selected literary genres. source |
| ENG 2020 | ENG-2020 Women Writers on the Experiences of Women | — | [This course is cross-listed as WGS-2040 . Credit can only be earned once for either course.] An introduction to women's literature through the study of classic and contemporary readings. Involves an… source |
| ENG 2151 | ENG-2151 Technical Writing | — | The role of writer and audience in the technical communication process; emphasis on the actual writing and evaluation of technical, business, and online documents; includes layout, design principles,… source |
| ENG 2310 | ENG-2310 American Literature I | — | Survey of significant works of American prose and poetry from the pre-Columbian period through 1865. source |
| ENG 2320 | ENG-2320 American Literature II | — | Survey of major works of American prose, poetry, and drama from 1865 to present. source |
| ENG 2350 | ENG-2350 British Literature I | — | Survey of major works of British prose, poetry, and drama from early period to 1785. source |
| ENG 2360 | ENG-2360 British Literature II | — | Survey of major works of British prose, poetry, and drama from 1785 to present. source |
| ENG 2410 | ENG-2410 Introduction to Literature: Poetry | — | Critical analysis of selected works of poetry, designed to develop an understanding and appreciation of poetry as a literary form. source |
| ENG 2420 | ENG-2420 Introduction to Literature: Fiction | — | Critical analysis of selected works of fiction, designed to develop understanding and appreciation of various modes of fiction as literary forms. source |
| ENG 2430 | ENG-2430 Introduction to Literature: Drama | — | Reading, discussion, interpretation, and critical analysis of a variety of dramatic works. Designed to develop understanding and appreciation of drama as a literary form. source |
| ENG 2450 | ENG-2450 Introduction to Literature: Science Fiction | — | Introduction to Literature: Science Fiction surveys the historical roots, literary forms, major works, common themes, and subgenres of science fiction literature. source |
| ENG 2510 | ENG-2510 African-American Literature I | — | Study of the sociopolitical, cultural, and religious influences of the major works of African Americans from colonial period to 1940. source |
| ENG 2520 | ENG-2520 African-American Literature II | — | Study of the sociopolitical, cultural, and religious influences of the major works of African-Americans from 1940 to present. source |
| ENG 2601 | ENG-2601 Literature for Children and Adolescents | — | Reading, discussion, interpretation, and written analysis of a wide variety of literary works written for children and adolescents. source |
| ENG 2700 | ENG-2700 World Literature | — | Study of World's major authors, themes, and literary movements from earliest literature to modern literature. Emphasis is on writers from the non-Western world. Some works of Western authors may be u… source |
| ENG 2710 | ENG-2710 Shakespeare | — | Critical analysis of selected works of Shakespeare. source |
| ENG 2730 | ENG-2730 Exploration of World Mythology | — | Reading and interpreting myths throughout history and from around the world including Africa, Asia, Australasia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East, and North America (emphasis on non-West… source |
| ENG 2740 | ENG-2740 Literature and Film | — | Analyze various interrelated film and literary texts. Examine film and literature as distinct but related media forms, explore thematic relationships between specific films and works of literature, a… source |
| ENG 2760 | ENG-2760 Detective Fiction: Mystery, Murder, and Malice | — | Study of detective fiction as a genre from the nineteenth century to the present day. source |
| ENG 2770 | ENG-2770 Rhetorics of Gaming: Introduction to Video Game Analysis | — | An introduction to video game analysis, this course offers critical ways to understand games as complex narrative and cultural texts. The course explores theories of play, the history of gaming indus… source |
| ENG 279H | ENG-279H Sophomore Honors Contract | — | Sophomore Honors Contract in English complements and exceeds requirements and expected outcomes for an existing English 2000-level course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor. In c… source |
| ENG 2813 | ENG-2813 Eco-Humanities & Literature: The Devastating Impacts of a Changing Climate on New Orleans | — | This interdisciplinary Eco-Humanities course invites students to explore the vibrant cultural tapestry and ecological complexity of New Orleans through immersive travel, service learning, and critica… source |
| ENG 2820 | ENG-2820 Advanced Independent Study/Research in Literature | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| ENG 282H | ENG-282H Advanced Honors Independent Study/Research in English Literature | — | Advanced Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged… source |
| ESCI 1030 | ESCI-1030 Earth | — | Survey of geology of Earth and its impact on the environment. Earth's structure and composition, earthquakes, plate tectonics, hydrologic cycle, weather, resources and energy alternatives, and curren… source |
| ESCI 103L | ESCI-103L Earth Laboratory | — | Intended for non-science majors. Exercises on rocks and minerals, soils, weather, plate tectonics, energy and may include other related earth science activities. Laboratory activities complement and… source |
| ESCI 1040 | ESCI-1040 Weather Studies | — | An integrated science course that covers current facts, theories, and technological methods regarding the study of the weather and climate. Weather prediction and real-time weather data analyses are… source |
| ESCI 1050 | ESCI-1050 Introduction to Ocean Studies | — | Introduction to Ocean Studies explores our planet's oceans through the lens of their physical and chemical properties, circulation dynamics, and essential connections to Earth's other systems. Open t… source |
| ESCI 1310 | ESCI-1310 Physical Geography | — | The course is an introductory study of physical elements of geography. Exploration of the natural systems that shape our physical environment, including anthropogenic influences, and the resultant sp… source |
| ESCI 131L | ESCI-131L Lab in Physical Geography | — | The course provides laboratory exercises which use the scientific method to explore topics covered in Physical Geography. This includes the Earth's atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere and lithosphere.… source |
| ESCI 1410 | ESCI-1410 Physical Geology | — | This introductory course covers Earth history, materials, and the processes that develop and modify the structure, composition and dynamic topography of the earth. Included is an overview of minerals… source |
| ESCI 141L | ESCI-141L Lab in Physical Geology | — | This Physical Geology lab course focuses on conceptualizing and describing fundamental geological phenomena and Earth materials. This includes intensive study of plate tectonic theory and history, or… source |
| ESCI 1610 | ESCI-1610 Geology of the National Parks | — | This course is a thorough review of National Parks in the United states, their geologic history, present lithology and topography, and influences of geology and topography on climatic and biotic fact… source |
| ESCI 161L | ESCI-161L Lab in Geology of the National Parks | — | An introductory laboratory course in geologic concepts with special focus on United States National Parks. Through a series of hands-on labs and literature reviews, students explore how geologic proc… source |
| ESL 1020 | ESL-1020 English as a Second Language: Basic Reading and Writing | — | English for non-native speakers. Practice in reading beginning material. Practice in writing sentences, short answers, controlled compositions, and responses to picture stories. source |
| ESL 1030 | ESL-1030 English as a Second Language: Basic Grammar for Communication | — | English for non-native speakers. Understanding and practice of basic grammatical forms and functions of American English. Focus on form, meaning, and use in written and oral communication. source |
| ESL 1110 | ESL-1110 English as a Second Language: Grammar for Communication I | — | English for non-native speakers. Understanding of basic grammar structures of American English and practice in producing them. Focus on form, meaning and use in oral and written communication. source |
| ESL 1121 | ESL-1121 English as a Second Language: Reading and Writing I | — | English for non-native speakers. Practice in reading high-beginning texts. Practice in writing narratives and personal expression paragraphs using correct simple sentences, compound sentences, and sp… source |
| ESL 1131 | ESL-1131 English as a Second Language: Speaking and Listening I | — | High-beginning level communication for non-native speakers. Practice communicating by speaking and listening to American English. Develop competence and confidence in listening comprehension and conv… source |
| ESL 1210 | ESL-1210 English as a Second Language: Grammar for Communication II | — | English for non-native speakers. Understanding of intermediate grammar, structures of American English and practice in producing them. Focus on form, meaning, and use in oral and written communicatio… source |
| ESL 1221 | ESL-1221 English as a Second Language: Reading and Writing II | — | English for non-native speakers. Practice in reading intermediate texts. Practice in writing personal essays and responses to readings, using intermediate sentence patterns and correct spelling and p… source |
| ESL 1231 | ESL-1231 English as a Second Language: Speaking and Listening II | — | Intermediate communication for non-native speakers. Practice communicating by speaking and listening to American English. Develop competence and confidence in listening comprehension, intermediate no… source |
| ESL 1310 | ESL-1310 English as a Second Language: Grammar for Communication III | — | English for non-native speakers. Understanding of advanced grammar structures of American English and practice in producing them. Focus on form, meaning and use in oral and written communication. source |
| ESL 1321 | ESL-1321 English as a Second Language: Reading and Writing III | — | English for non-native speakers. Analyze advanced reading texts and literary material. Compose essays, summaries, and personal responses to readings, using advanced sentence patterns and correct spel… source |
| ESL 1331 | ESL-1331 English as a Second Language: Speaking and Listening III | — | High-intermediate communication for non-native speakers. Develop critical listening and speaking skills and strategies, improve pronunciation, and utilize advanced vocabulary and grammatical structur… source |
| FILM 1020 | FILM-1020 Story: Pre-production Methods and the Art of Story in Motion Media | — | Study dramatic theory while writing an original script. Explore cultural uses of storytelling. Take real-life scenarios and respond to them with arguments constructed by the traditional elements of d… source |
| FILM 1040 | FILM-1040 Imaging Basics for Film and Media Arts: On Location and in Studio | — | Learn photography basics for filmmakers through the completion of photo essays. Project-based learning leads to understanding how camera settings, lighting, picture composition, and lenses create a v… source |
| FILM 1120 | FILM-1120 Film and Media Arts Colloquium | — | Connects students to leading local and national practitioners in the film and media industry. Professionals representing diverse roles within film production, commercial production, corporate, non-pr… source |
| FILM 1180 | FILM-1180 Introduction to Film and Media Arts | — | Provides a technical foundation for further study and practice in film and media arts. Hands-on instruction with filmmaking equipment and editing applications, builds a foundation of skills needed fo… source |
| FILM 2110 | FILM-2110 Editing I | — | Editing approaches and techniques for editing content for a variety of viewing platforms. Students will learn concepts, techniques and best practices used to edit a project from the organizational ph… source |
| FILM 2120 | FILM-2120 Editing II | — | Focus on narrative video editing using industry standard, non-linear, editing applications. Edit a project from beginning to end, beginning with the managing media, through to final cut. Topics inclu… source |
| FILM 2180 | FILM-2180 Digital Cinematography | — | Focus on issues facing cinematographers, camera operators, digital imaging technicians, and others working in digital cinematography. Basic introduction to microphones and sound recording. Discussion… source |
| FILM 2220 | FILM-2220 Advanced Crew and Set Operations | — | Learn to work as a skilled crew member to a film or video production on location and/or soundstage environment. Understand the Roles and Departments on a Motion Picture Production. Special focus on g… source |
| FILM 2280 | FILM-2280 Short Films: Exploring Genre & Technique | — | Intensive, intermediate-level course in scripting, directing, and editing short films with a focus on genre and collaboration. Participate in acting and directing exercises designed to evoke believab… source |
| FILM 2380 | FILM-2380 Visual Effects | — | Focus on planning, producing and editing visual effects for film and media productions. Digitally combine multiple motion and graphic sources to create convincing moving image composites. Emphasis on… source |
| FILM 2480 | FILM-2480 Motion Graphics | — | Focus on combining visual elements from a variety of sources into a composite motion graphic. Projects include film titles, logo animation, broadcast graphics, and kinetic digital display. Emphasis o… source |
| FILM 2620 | FILM-2620 Applied Integrated Media (AIM) I: Real World Pre-production | — | Practical experience in a real-world pre-production environment. Skills learned in prior FILM coursework are applied to the planning stages of a thesis film or media project. Students take on roles a… source |
| FILM 2680 | FILM-2680 Cinematography II | — | Focus on advanced issues facing directors of photography working both in the studio and on location. Study of current acquisition formats for motion media productions and their limitations vs. advant… source |
| FILM 2720 | FILM-2720 Applied Integrated Media (AIM) II: Real World Production and Post-Production for Motion Media | — | Application of skills learned in film and media arts courses, related technical and creative arts classes to an original narrative film, documentary or media production. Collaborate on a project as a… source |
| FILM 2780 | FILM-2780 Motion Graphics II | — | Focus on technical proficiency in industry-standard motion graphics software application. Builds upon concepts and techniques introduced in FILM-2480 Motion Graphics. source |
| FILM 2820 | FILM-2820 Advanced Independent Study in Film and Media Arts | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student (see Credit Schedule of classes for current offerings). May be repeated for a max… source |
| FILM 2940 | FILM-2940 Field Experience | — | Planned activity within the professional community, which relates to students' occupational objectives. Experience would reinforce classroom/lab skills. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits w… source |
| FILM 2990 | FILM-2990 Film and Media Arts Professional Prep and Portfolio Review | — | Capstone Course. Preparation to interview for jobs within the fields of film and media arts, along with professional resume and portfolio development for completion. Focuses on individual attributes… source |
| FIN 1061 | FIN-1061 Personal Finance | — | Introductory course designed to prepare a student to make educated decisions regarding consumer choices and personal financial goals. These decisions impact consumer purchasing and credit, insurances… source |
| FIN 2100 | FIN-2100 Financial Management | — | Analytical study of basic principles of financial management, integrating financial analysis and planning, working capital management, capital budgeting, capital structure, dividend policy, financial… source |
| FIN 2830 | FIN-2830 Cooperative Field Experience | — | Open to students eligible for the Cooperative Education Program. Employment in an approved training facility under College supervision. Requirement for one credit is 180 hours of approved work. Stude… source |
| FIRE 1110 | FIRE-1110 Fire Fighter I and II | — | The course is designed to give new firefighters basic practical and cognitive training needed to operate safely and effectively on the fireground, as well as advanced firefighter training concepts. T… source |
| FREN 1010 | FREN-1010 Beginning French I | — | Introduction to French language skills needed in order to obtain both communicative and cultural competence, with emphasis on providing and obtaining personal information, expressing feelings and emo… source |
| FREN 1020 | FREN-1020 Beginning French II | — | Continued development of French language skills needed in order to obtain both communicative and cultural competence, with emphasis on oral (listening-speaking) and written (reading-writing) communic… source |
| FREN 1820 | FREN-1820 Independent Study/Research in French | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| FREN 182H | FREN-182H Honors Independent Study/Research in French | — | Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged between… source |
| FREN 2010 | FREN-2010 Intermediate French I | — | Continued study of development of French language skills needed in order to obtain both communicative and cultural competence, with an emphasis on increased understanding and utilization of oral and… source |
| FREN 2020 | FREN-2020 Intermediate French II | — | Second part of intermediate-level course focused on the development of French language skills needed in order to obtain both communicative and cultural competence, with an emphasis on increased under… source |
| FREN 2820 | FREN-2820 Independent Advanced Study/Research in French | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student (see Credit Schedule of classes for current offerings). May be repeated for a max… source |
| FREN 282H | FREN-282H Advanced Honors Independent Study/Research in French | — | Advanced Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged… source |
| GEN 1000 | GEN-1000 Introduction to College | — | Introduces students to the fundamental concepts and expectations of higher education. Topics include higher education terminology, student responsibilities, financial literacy, degree programs, and s… source |
| GEN 1010 | GEN-1010 Personal Development | — | Experience-based course designed to explore identity, strengths, values, goals, time-management and decision-making strategies, and resources. Focus placed on structured activities and self-assessmen… source |
| GEN 1022 | GEN-1022 Strategies for Success | — | Information and methods helpful for student success. Planning, time management, communication skills, relationships, memory, reading comprehension and retention, note taking, and test taking techniqu… source |
| GEN 1040 | GEN-1040 Career Exploration | — | Exploration of personality, interests, skills, and values through a series of self-assessments and inventories based on career theory. Emphasis on the nature and meaning of work in relation to life a… source |
| GEN 1060 | GEN-1060 Creative Parenting Skills for Students | — | Course applies a developmental framework in examining theoretical approaches to the process of parenting. Explores expectations, influences and strategies of parenting with focus on attitudes and beh… source |
| GEN 1070 | GEN-1070 First Year Success Seminar | — | Introduction to Cuyahoga Community College community, resources, and skills necessary for student success. Topics include personal responsibility, motivation, student support services, career and aca… source |
| GEN 1100 | GEN-1100 Mental Wellness and the College Student | — | Orient the student to emotional and mental well-being as they transition to college. Introduce students to resources campus, local, and national resources to help promote and maintain wellness. source |
| GEN 201H | GEN-201H Honors in Action Research Project Seminar I | — | The Honors in Action research project is designed to engage students in informed action-based research meant to foster student success and growth as scholars and leaders. Emphasizes analytic and coll… source |
| GEN 202H | GEN-202H Honors in Action Research Project Seminar II | — | Continuation of Honors in Action (HIA) Research Project Seminar I. Develop an action-oriented project that provides tangible support to the local community based on the research question and objectiv… source |
| GEOG 1000 | GEOG-1000 Introduction to Geography | — | Introduction and description of the four traditions of geography: Human Geography, Physical Geography, Spatial Studies, and Nature and Society interactions. source |
| GEOG 1010 | GEOG-1010 World Regional Geography | — | Study of world regions including physical, geopolitical, social, cultural, demographic, historical, and economic aspects and the effects of globalization and environmental factors on these regions. source |
| GEOG 1050 | GEOG-1050 Africans in the Americas | — | Study of world regions touched by the African Diaspora, especially Africa, Caribbean, Brazil, and United States. Focus on characteristics of each region, demographic changes, and variations that shap… source |
| GEOG 1510 | GEOG-1510 Regional Geography of the United States and Canada | — | Regional geography of the United States and Canada noting significant characteristics of each region. Physical setting, economic activities, cultural diversity, social conditions, and political ident… source |
| GEOG 1740 | GEOG-1740 Fundamentals of Geographic Information Science | — | [This course is cross-listed as CNST-1740 . Credit can only be earned once for either course.] Introduction to geographic information science with a focus on learning Geographic Information Systems (… source |
| GEOG 2030 | GEOG-2030 Environmental Geography | — | Study of the impact humans have on the surrounding environment by exploring environmental processes and the impact consumption, population dynamics, and technology use have on a range of topics inclu… source |
| GER 1010 | GER-1010 Beginning German I | — | Introduction to German through multiple approaches with emphasis on speaking and understanding. Practice in conversational German and aural comprehension of topics of daily interest. Some practice in… source |
| GER 1020 | GER-1020 Beginning German II | — | Development of proficiency in speaking, understanding, reading, and writing. Emphasis on strengthening conversational skills through discussions of selected readings and cultural topics. source |
| GER 182H | GER-182H Honors Independent Study in German | — | Honors-Level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged between… source |
| HIM 1060 | HIM-1060 Health Unit Coordinator | — | Specific application of health unit coordinating duties and responsibilities relating to entry-level positions. Basic information with emphasis on clerical tasks: patient processing for admissions, t… source |
| HIM 1113 | HIM-1113 Physician Office Coding with Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Coding | — | Introduction to the basic concepts of coding using the CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) coding manual and HCPCS Level-II (Healthcare Common Procedural Coding System) to meet federal agency requir… source |
| HIM 1114 | HIM-1114 Medical Office Coding with ICD-10-CM | — | Introduction to basic concepts of coding medical diagnoses using ICD-10-CM (International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Clinical Modification) to meet requirements for physician and medi… source |
| HIM 1122 | HIM-1122 Medical Billing Practices for Healthcare Providers | — | Introduction to basic terminology regarding medical insurance, third party payers, reimbursement methodologies, claims processing procedures for posting payments and claims follow up in physician off… source |
| HIM 1301 | HIM-1301 Introduction to Health Information Management | — | Introduction to the field of health information management technology (HIMT) including an overview of the profession; functions of HIMT department; purposes, uses and flow of patient information thro… source |
| HIM 1311 | HIM-1311 Legal Aspects of Health Care | — | Introduction of legal and ethical issues applicable to health information including confidentiality; release of information; legislative process; the court system; legal vocabulary; retention guideli… source |
| HIM 1401 | HIM-1401 Systems in Healthcare Delivery | — | A study of health information management (HIM) in various health care settings. Includes an overview of the setting, documentation requirements, regulatory issues, reimbursement, information manageme… source |
| HIM 1424 | HIM-1424 Health Informatics and Information Management | — | Documentation requirements for complete and accurate health records as required by licensing, certifying and accrediting agencies; functions of data analysis and abstracting; concepts of managing dat… source |
| HIM 1432 | HIM-1432 Computer Systems in Health Information Management | — | Introduction to using and understanding the Electronic Health Record (EHR) and various computerized healthcare software systems. Includes a history of computers in health care and utilizes software i… source |
| HIM 1820 | HIM-1820 Independent Study/Research in Health Information Management | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| HIM 2131 | HIM-2131 Coding with CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) | — | Introduction to the basic concepts of coding using Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), and Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) Level II coding systems to report medical procedures and… source |
| HIM 2161 | HIM-2161 Coding with ICD-10-CM | — | Principles, theories, concepts and applications required to code diseases and procedures using the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) Classifi… source |
| HIM 2201 | HIM-2201 Project Management for the Health Information Management Professional | — | Organizing and managing effective project teams, from project initiation, to planning, executing closing and monitoring and controlling; including the use of project management software. The latest b… source |
| HIM 2261 | HIM-2261 Coding with ICD-10-PCS | — | Coding with ICD-10-PCS will prepare and train Health Information Management Technology students to understand the format used and how to build an ICD-10-PCS procedure code. Key terms related to ICD-1… source |
| HIM 2320 | HIM-2320 Quality Improvement & Statistics in Healthcare | — | Introduction to the components of quality assessment and improvement programs in healthcare facilities. Focus on the issues inherent in the management of quality and performance improvement programs.… source |
| HIM 2401 | HIM-2401 Intermediate Coding | — | Continuation in the study of coding and classifications systems in a variety of healthcare settings. Upon completion students should be able to apply coding principles to correctly assign codes using… source |
| HIM 2410 | HIM-2410 Management Practices in Health Information | — | Management principles used in managing health information functions and personnel, with emphasis on duties and responsibilities of supervisor in coordinating goals of a health information management… source |
| HIM 2430 | HIM-2430 Medical Reimbursement Methodologies | — | Reimbursement issues and systems, including: compliance environment payers, reimbursement vocabulary and systems such as Diagnostic Related Groups (DRGs), Resource Based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS),… source |
| HIM 2500 | HIM-2500 Introduction to Cancer Registry and Disease Management | — | Introduction to the organization of the Cancer Registry, including cancer data management and utilization, quality control activities and the cancer program and accreditation processes. The function… source |
| HIM 2510 | HIM-2510 The Cancer Disease Process and Management | — | Introduction to the Pathophysiology of the cancer disease process. Ascertainment of presenting symptomatology, diagnostic evaluations, extent of disease, evaluations and treatment modalities to inclu… source |
| HIM 2520 | HIM-2520 Oncology Coding and Staging | — | Application and use of cancer coding and staging resources to determine the staging of disease for reporting purposes while providing on overview of cancer and the natural course of disease progressi… source |
| HIM 2530 | HIM-2530 Oncology Treatment and Coding | — | This course covers treatment and management of cancerous diseases. Includes identification and coding of surgical treatments, radiation treatments, chemotherapy treatments, immunotherapy treatments,… source |
| HIM 2540 | HIM-2540 Abstracting Principles and Methodologies for Oncology | — | Covers the components and organization of a cancer patient health record. This course provides both general and specific instructions for abstracting pertinent information from: the patient record; a… source |
| HIM 2550 | HIM-2550 Database Analytics, Quality and Tracking | — | Policies and procedures for Cancer Program Standards including the patient follow-up process. Managing follow-up files, data quality, and database management. Gathering, manipulating, storing, retrie… source |
| HIM 2560 | HIM-2560 Oncology Database and Manuals | — | Investigating and exploring the coding rules in the Multiple Primary Histology (MP/H) Manual and the Hematopoietic database. The course will also provide study in hematopoietic and lymphoid neoplasms. source |
| HIM 2820 | HIM-2820 Advanced Independent Study/Research in Health Information Management | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| HIM 2871 | HIM-2871 Professional Practice Experience for Oncology Data Specialists | — | The professional practice experience is based on five core competencies. These competencies are derived from the ODS Oncology Data Specialist exam’s domains of practice. These activities focus on dev… source |
| HIM 2910 | HIM-2910 HIM Professional Practice Experiential Learning | — | Supervised field experience designed to allow student to apply technical knowledge and skills learned in the classroom to procedures performed in the health information management department. Assignm… source |
| HIM 2990 | HIM-2990 HIM Capstone | — | Integrates and applies knowledge and skills learned in prior HIM courses, focusing on those required to prepare for national certification. A variety of case studies, mock RHIT certification exams, d… source |
| HIST 1010 | HIST-1010 History of Civilization I | — | Introduction to study of world civilizations from the beginning of human civilization to 1500. source |
| HIST 101H | HIST-101H Honors History of Civilization I | — | Introduction to world civilizations from ancient times to beginning of modern era. Study of different world cultures and civilizations and how they have interacted over time to create successive patt… source |
| HIST 1020 | HIST-1020 History of Civilization II | — | Introduction to study of world civilizations from 1500 to present. source |
| HIST 102H | HIST-102H Honors History of Civilization II | — | Introduction to world civilizations from beginning of modern era to the present. Examination of different world cultures and civilizations and how they have interacted over time to create successive… source |
| HIST 1500 | HIST-1500 United States History to 1877: Civic Literacy | — | An overview and critical examination of United States history from Age of Exploration to end of Reconstruction, with emphasis on significant political, social, cultural, economic and military events… source |
| HIST 150H | HIST-150H Honors United States History to 1877: Civic Literacy | — | Introduction to study of United States history from Age of Exploration to end of Reconstruction. Analysis of historical problems and use of primary sources in study of history. source |
| HIST 1520 | HIST-1520 United States History Since 1877 | — | An overview and critical examination of United States history from 1877 to the present with emphasis on significant political, social, cultural, economic and military events as well as specific histo… source |
| HIST 152H | HIST-152H Honors United States History since 1877 | — | An in-depth study of United States history from 1877 to the present, with emphasis on significant political, social, cultural, economic and military events as well as specific historical personalitie… source |
| HIST 1700 | HIST-1700 History of Africa | — | This introductory survey of African history broadens students knowledge of African history, politics, peoples, culture, geography, religions, and kingdoms from the dawn of civilization through the mi… source |
| HIST 1813 | HIST-1813 Special Topics in History: Freedom Struggles | — | Freedom Struggles explores African American resistance movements from the Underground Railroad to Freedom Summer, examining how sound, story, and place shape the fight for liberation. Through histori… source |
| HIST 2031 | HIST-2031 Islam to the Modern Middle East | — | This course examines Middle Eastern history from the time of Muhammad to the present with an emphasis on the 19th and 20th centuries; includes background into the religious diversity of the region, t… source |
| HIST 2040 | HIST-2040 Native American History | — | Historical study of indigenous populations in the Americas from pre-colonial times to the present; special focus on the social, political, economic and spiritual lives of Native American nations in N… source |
| HIST 2080 | HIST-2080 Latin American History | — | Study of history of Latin America from indigenous civilizations to present time. Analysis of social, cultural, political, and economic development of the region and relations between Latin American n… source |
| HIST 2090 | HIST-2090 Ohio History | — | Study of history of Ohio from Native American societies and origins of statehood to present time. Analysis of environmental, political, social, economic, and intellectual aspects of the state. Role o… source |
| HIST 2150 | HIST-2150 African American History to 1877 | — | Analysis and study of African American experiences to 1877 including African origins, the transatlantic slave trade, slavery, resistance, Civil War, emancipation, and Reconstruction. This course emph… source |
| HIST 2160 | HIST-2160 African American History 1877-present | — | Analysis and study of African American experience from the end of Reconstruction to the present era, including the development of institutionalized racial discrimination, migration to cities, the eme… source |
| HIST 2520 | HIST-2520 Hitler and the Holocaust | — | Study of Adolf Hitler, Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust. Topics include National Socialist ideology; history of racism and anti-Semitism; history of Germany before, during, and after World War One; li… source |
| HIST 2660 | HIST-2660 Women in American History | — | Examination of the changing roles of women in America from colonial times to the present. Assessment of women's experiences in the gendered realms of family, politics and work roles, special emphasis… source |
| HIST 2700 | HIST-2700 History of Modern Africa | — | Explores Africa’s diverse and complex modern history from the end of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade to the present day. Students will examine major themes including the impact of Industrial Revolutio… source |
| HIST 2817 | HIST-2817 History of Modern China | — | This course surveys Chinese history from its early imperial foundations through the present, beginning with a brief overview of classical and early dynastic developments before turning to its substan… source |
| HIST 2818 | HIST-2818 Special Topics: The Roman World | — | An exploration of the Roman Republic and Empire and the larger world within which it existed; examines political, economic, cultural, and ecological intersections both in the metropole and in periphe… source |
| HIST 2819 | HIST-2819 Special Topics in The History of the American Worker from 1877 to A.I | — | This course traces the history of American labor from Reconstruction to the age of artificial intelligence, examining how work, technology, and social movements have shaped one another. Students stud… source |
| HIST 2820 | HIST-2820 Independent Advanced Study/Research in History | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| HLTH 1100 | HLTH-1100 Personal Health Education | — | This course explores the attitudes and practices that are necessary for more healthful living by examining today's health issues, dimensions of wellness, and contemporary approaches to maintaining go… source |
| HLTH 1230 | HLTH-1230 Standard First Aid and Personal Safety | — | Basic level First Aid and CPR/AED course that teaches students critical skills needed to respond to emergencies and provide first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and automated external defi… source |
| HLTH 1320 | HLTH-1320 CPR-AED for Healthcare Professionals | — | Designed to provide healthcare professionals the ability to recognize pediatric and adult in-hospital and out-of-hospital chain of survival steps and teach skills of adult, child, and infant CPR, ven… source |
| HLTH 2500 | HLTH-2500 Women's Health Issues | — | Exploration of all dimensions of womens health, identification of health risks unique to women, evaluation of traditional and non-traditional approaches to health care problems, and development of pe… source |
| HOSP 1010 | HOSP-1010 Introduction to the Hospitality Industry | — | Comprehensive tour through fascinating and challenging related fields and career opportunities in hospitality industry; travel and tourism, lodging, food service, meetings, conventions and exposition… source |
| HOSP 1020 | HOSP-1020 Sanitation and Safety | — | Examines sanitation and safety practices in a variety of food service operations. Based on the Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Food Code. Management oriented focus on prevention of food bo… source |
| HOSP 1031 | HOSP-1031 Fundamentals of Culinary Arts | — | Introduction to food preparation techniques, culinary theory, and equipment used in commercial food service. Basic concepts of kitchen organization and operation, heat transfer, basic terminology, us… source |
| HOSP 1040 | HOSP-1040 Customer Service | — | Theories and principles of guest service in hospitality industry. Discussions of basic skills and competencies needed in entry-level hospitality service positions as recommended by the National Resta… source |
| HOSP 1050 | HOSP-1050 Fundamentals of Food Preparation for Hotel-Lodging | — | Introduction to food preparation techniques, culinary theory, and equipment used in commercial food service. Basic concepts of kitchen organization and operation, heat transfer, basic terminology, us… source |
| HOSP 1180 | HOSP-1180 Event Planning Essentials | — | Introduction to the tasks required to plan a successful event. Emphasis on key characteristics of successful event planners, core principles of event planning, vocabulary, and basic management skills… source |
| HOSP 1360 | HOSP-1360 Fundamentals of Restaurant/Food Service Management | — | Introduction and overview of many aspects of restaurant/foodservice operations and the knowledge and skills needed by various operational and management positions. Emphasis will be on front of the ho… source |
| HOSP 1380 | HOSP-1380 Dimensions of Tourism | — | Cross-disciplinary approach to examine many facets of tourism. A social science perspective provides students with practical knowledge that can effectively be applied to hospitality industry. Termino… source |
| HOSP 1451 | HOSP-1451 Contemporary Cuisine | — | Preparation of contemporary cuisine with a wide variety of plate production techniques including appetizers, breads, soups, salads, side dishes, entrees, and desserts. Apply food pairing, plating, an… source |
| HOSP 1482 | HOSP-1482 Housekeeping Management | — | Fundamentals of professional housekeeping services in lodging industry. Examines basic cleaning methods and equipment currently used; work production and quality control techniques specific to housek… source |
| HOSP 1552 | HOSP-1552 Introduction to Baking & Pastries | — | Daily production of baked goods including yeast breads, pies, cakes, souffles, mousses, danish, and croissants. Theoretical and practical foundation in baking production. Develop skills and knowledge… source |
| HOSP 1580 | HOSP-1580 Front Office Operations | — | Elements of effective front office management, focusing on planning and evaluation of front office operations and human resources management. Front office procedures and management placed within cont… source |
| HOSP 1650 | HOSP-1650 Dining Room Operations | — | Hands-on work experience in a program on-campus restaurant. Students study, demonstrate and evaluate various types of dining room service and operational responsibilities. Focus areas include: servin… source |
| HOSP 1680 | HOSP-1680 Beverage Management | — | Focuses on the beverage management side of foodservice operations with specific attention to: bar and beverage operations, production, purchasing, and marketing of wine, beer, and spirits including f… source |
| HOSP 1710 | HOSP-1710 Doing Business as a Personal Chef | — | Introduction to the career of Personal Chef. Topics include: starting your own personal chef business; professional associations; preparing a personal chef business plan; forms of business organizati… source |
| HOSP 1820 | HOSP-1820 Independent Study in Hospitality Management | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| HOSP 182H | HOSP-182H Honors Independent Study/Research in Hospitality Management | — | Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged between… source |
| HOSP 1940 | HOSP-1940 Culinary Arts/Professional Baking Field Experience | — | Supervised on-site work experience in culinary arts/professional baking. Students required to function in variety of workstations to reinforce learned classroom/lab skills. May be repeated up to thre… source |
| HOSP 1950 | HOSP-1950 Restaurant/Food Service Management Field Experience | — | Hospitality Mangement Department supervised on-site work experience in Restaurant/Food Service Management. Students required to function in variety of workstations to reinforce learned classroom/lab… source |
| HOSP 1960 | HOSP-1960 Lodging/Tourism Field Experience | — | Hospitality Management Department supervised on-site work experience in Lodging/Tourism Management. Students required to function in variety of workstations to reinforce learned classroom/lab skills.… source |
| HOSP 2180 | HOSP-2180 Event Planning Workshop | — | Students will apply knowledge and skills gained in previous courses to plan an event. Event plans will include themes, identification of target market, sponsorships, event promotion, vendor selection… source |
| HOSP 2330 | HOSP-2330 Menus and Facilities Planning & Design | — | Study of the central role of the menu in food and beverage operations. Comprehension and application of principles of nutritional guidelines in the menu planning process with an emphasis on locally g… source |
| HOSP 2350 | HOSP-2350 Restaurant Operations | — | Practical application of learned food preparation and presentation skills. Hands-on skill development within a simulated in-house restaurant kitchen with exposure to each kitchen position. Students p… source |
| HOSP 2360 | HOSP-2360 Restaurant Marketing | — | Course will focus on the role effective marketing and sales efforts play in the operation of a successful restaurant or foodservice outlet. Demographic and relevant market research will be conducted… source |
| HOSP 2371 | HOSP-2371 Restaurant/Foodservice Entrepreneurship | — | Capstone course in restaurant/foodservice management. Through new material and utilizing the components and skills developed in previous courses, students will develop an understanding of the necessa… source |
| HOSP 2380 | HOSP-2380 Hospitality Marketing and Sales | — | Provides hospitality management students with solid background in principles of hospitality sales, advertising, and marketing. Textbook`s main focus on strategies and sales techniques for selling to… source |
| HOSP 2400 | HOSP-2400 Hospitality Management and Supervision | — | Overview of the human resource function for the hospitality industry. Students will develop an appreciation and understanding of the principles of managing and leading organizations, groups and indiv… source |
| HOSP 2480 | HOSP-2480 Hospitality Law | — | Provides awareness of rights and responsibilities that the law grants to or imposes upon hospitality operations and illustrates possible consequences of failure to satisfy legal obligations. Discussi… source |
| HOSP 2500 | HOSP-2500 Hospitality Cost Control | — | Addresses lodging, tourism, and food and beverage industries procedures to help control food, beverage, labor costs and sales income in food and beverage operations. Analysis of factors that serve as… source |
| HOSP 2550 | HOSP-2550 Baking Production and Sales II | — | Develop advanced skills and knowledge in production and selection of quality handcrafted and purchased products. Scientific principles and experimental methods explored. Covers advanced decorating an… source |
| HOSP 2560 | HOSP-2560 Garde Manger | — | Presentation of Garde Manger station, including tools and equipment, preparation of pâtés, terrines and galantines, hors d'oevres and canapes. Demonstrate basic skills in charcuterie, carving of edib… source |
| HOSP 2580 | HOSP-2580 Convention Management and Meeting Planning | — | Defines scope and segmentation of convention and group business market, describes marketing and sales strategies to attract markets with specific needs, and explains techniques to meet those needs as… source |
| HOSP 2651 | HOSP-2651 Banquet Management and Production | — | Capstone course in Culinary Art. Practice of management and supervisory skills in an in-house restaurant. Students work in management teams to create, plan, design, market, sell, train, and execute a… source |
| HOSP 2700 | HOSP-2700 Hospitality Purchasing | — | Overview of the standard principles and practices for selecting and purchasing food, beverages, supplies, equipment, and services for hospitality operations. Ordering, receiving, storage, issuing, in… source |
| HOSP 282H | HOSP-282H Honors Independent Advanced Study/Research in Hospitality Management | — | Honors Directed Individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. (See Credit Schedule of classes for current offerings). May be repeated f… source |
| HOSP 282T | HOSP-282T Independent Advanced Laboratory Study/Reseach in Hospitality Management | — | Independent three-hour lab per credit. Directed individual advanced study in Hospitality Management. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student (see Credit Sche… source |
| HOSP 2862 | HOSP-2862 Lodging and Tourism Management Experience | — | Capstone course in Lodging-Tourism Management. On-site observation and work experience in variety of job areas in Lodging or Tourism industry, with emphasis on practice of technical supervisory skill… source |
| HOSP 2871 | HOSP-2871 Food and Beverage Management Experience | — | On-site observation and work experience in a variety of job areas in food and beverage areas of hospitality industry with emphasis on practice of supervisory skills. Special emphasis on evaluation of… source |
| HOSP 2992 | HOSP-2992 Culinary Evaluation and American Regional Cuisine | — | Capstone course in Culinary Art. Practice preparation of classical and contemporary cuisine, including American Regional cuisine. Collaborate with visiting professional chefs to prepare various appet… source |
| HS 1101 | HS-1101 Foundation of Substance Abuse, Addiction, and Group Work | — | Introduction to psychological and medical complications of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs (ATOD), with emphasis on short term and long term effects. Provide overview of history of ATOD use, etiolo… source |
| HS 1110 | HS-1110 Crisis Intervention and Child Abuse Issues | — | Introduction to crisis theory and crisis intervention strategies utilized with individuals, groups and the community. Focus on range of human service populations and high risk situations. Introductio… source |
| HS 1120 | HS-1120 Suicide Prevention & Intervention | — | Covers suicide as a major social problem in America. Explore the social, psychological, and spiritual aspects of suicide and the differences between suicide death and other deaths. Includes the high… source |
| HS 1200 | HS-1200 Treatment Modalities and Diversity Issues in Chemical Dependency | — | Introduction to current concepts, theoretical models and research used by practitioners to understand total ecology of the chemically dependent individual. Examination and exploration of psychologica… source |
| HS 1210 | HS-1210 Prevention and Chemical Dependency | — | Examine the three levels of prevention interventions. Discuss models and theories used in prevention strategies. Identify methods, strategies, legal aspects, social and community resources available… source |
| HS 1220 | HS-1220 Diagnostic Tools and Legal Considerations | — | Introduction to signs and symptoms of behaviors associated with mental illness. Review of diagnostic criteria of mental illness as formulated in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disord… source |
| HS 1300 | HS-1300 Introduction to Human Services | — | Survey of historical and philosophical developments and their effects on Human Services. Introduction to contemporary Human Services delivery systems. Development of client-centered Human Services sk… source |
| HS 1820 | HS-1820 Independent Study/Research in Human Services | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| HS 1850 | HS-1850 Introduction to Human Services Principles and Practices | — | Supervised practicum with emphasis on orientation, data collection, behavioral documentation, interpretation of behavior, and decision making relating to individuals and social systems. Principles an… source |
| HS 2200 | HS-2200 Ethics in Chemical Dependency | — | Examination of ethical considerations in field of chemical dependency, with special emphasis on expectations regarding client confidentiality and professional boundaries. Emphasis on ethical consider… source |
| HS 2300 | HS-2300 Family Theory and Services | — | Principles of family dynamics. Emphasis on family preservation. Introduction to various family theories, approaches and intervention strategies. Explore concepts related to intergenerational patterns… source |
| HS 2600 | HS-2600 Systems Approach to Case Management | — | Study of a multi-systemic approach to human service delivery. Develop skills to evaluate existing human services in community. Development of assessment skills for individuals and families through us… source |
| HS 2850 | HS-2850 Human Services Principles and Practices I | — | Introduction to the basic skills of time management. Application of time management techniques to student`s personal schedule. Investigation of therapeutic theories of laughter and playfulness. Conti… source |
| HS 2860 | HS-2860 Human Services Principles and Practices II | — | Continuation of practicum experience. Focus on client within the existing service delivery system, and demonstration of approved therapeutic approaches, including Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive… source |
| HS 2861 | HS-2861 Human Services Principles and Practices II | — | Continuation of practical experience. Focus on client within the existing service delivery system, and demonstration of approved therapeutic approaches, including Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive… source |
| HS 2990 | HS-2990 Human Services Capstone | — | Capstone course in Human Services. Assessment of one's knowledge, experience and skills as human service worker. Preparation and presentation of qualifications through written resume and portfolio. G… source |
| HTEC 1050 | HTEC-1050 Introduction to Medical Terminology | — | Introduction to medical terminology used by health care professionals with emphasis on basics of word building, defining, spelling, reading practice, and pronunciation. Designed to provide students w… source |
| HTEC 1060 | HTEC-1060 Medical Terminology I | — | Terminology utilized by health care professionals. Emphasis on correct spelling, definition, and pronunciation. Usage of basic and complex medical terms related to the body as a whole, and to the mus… source |
| HTEC 1070 | HTEC-1070 Nursing and Health Professions First Year Seminar | — | The seminar engages students with the Tri-C community and introduces resources and skills necessary for student success. Topics will include personal responsibility, student support services, career… source |
| HTEC 1110 | HTEC-1110 Ethics for Health Care Professionals | — | Survey course emphasizing basic definitions, concepts and issues of clinical law and ethics for health care professionals. Ethical decision-making models will be explained utilizing professional-pati… source |
| HTEC 1120 | HTEC-1120 Critical Thinking in Healthcare | — | Designed for health careers students. Overview of principles involved in critical and creative thinking with an emphasis on practical applications in the healthcare environment. A discussion of skill… source |
| HTEC 1610 | HTEC-1610 Introduction to Pharmacology | — | Acquaint students with general principles and concepts of pharmacology. Provides understanding of indications, uses, doses and contraindications associated with individual drugs as well as mechanisms… source |
| HTEC 2060 | HTEC-2060 Medical Terminology II | — | Terminology utilized by health care professionals. Emphasis on spelling, definition, pronunciation, and usage of basic and complex medical terms related to oncology and psychiatric care; and the hema… source |
| HUM 1010 | HUM-1010 Introduction to Humanities | — | Examines creative enterprise in human cultures through the study of great works of art and literature. Lectures, performances, exhibits, and multi-media presentations. source |
| HUM 1020 | HUM-1020 The Individual in Society | — | Introduction to works of art, philosophies, and scientific views that portray, explain, and evaluate positions and interactions of individuals in society. Lectures, performances, exhibits, and multi-… source |
| HUM 102H | HUM-102H Honors Individual in Society | — | Introduction to works of art, philosophies, literature, and political views that portray, explain, and evaluate positions and interactions of individuals in society. Emphasis on an in-depth study of… source |
| HUM 1100 | HUM-1100 Leadership Development Studies | — | Introduction to theories and ethics of group dynamics in leadership styles through study of classic and contemporary writings. Internationally recognized course, designed by Phi Theta Kappa. Lectures… source |
| HUM 179H | HUM-179H Honors Contract in Humanities | — | Honors Contract complements and exceeds requirements and expected outcomes and objectives for an existing HUM-1000-level honors course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor. This in… source |
| HUM 1813 | HUM-1813 Special Topics: the Fairy Tale of New York | — | Students will learn about the history of representing New York City to the American imagination. This will include representations in literature, art, architecture, and music. New York City is consid… source |
| HUM 2020 | HUM-2020 Community Engagement Through the Humanities | — | A project-based course designed to help students develop skills as active participants in a pluralistic democratic society through direct service, education, and reflection opportunities. The course… source |
| HUM 2030 | HUM-2030 Culture and Belief | — | An introduction to works of art, philosophies, religions, and scientific views that portray, explain, and evaluate the shared human search for meaning in the world as contextualized within culture. T… source |
| HUM 2040 | HUM-2040 Public Humanities | — | Public Humanities covers the intersection between the intellectual rigor of academia and the public life of everyday people. The course investigates different views on the subject of what public inte… source |
| HUM 279H | HUM-279H Sophomore Honors Contract in Humanities | — | Sophomore Honors Contract in Humanities complements and exceeds requirements and expected outcomes for an existing Humanities 2000-level course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor… source |
| INTD 1101 | INTD-1101 Hand Drafting and Sketching for Interiors | — | Introduction to hand drafting and field sketching for interior design. Emphasizes identification of basic construction and field terminology, use of field equipment, and the application and interpret… source |
| INTD 1111 | INTD-1111 Introduction to Interior Design | — | Introduction to interior design studies with emphasis on identifying and developing basic skills and competencies required for residential and commercial design. Principles and practices utilized in… source |
| INTD 1120 | INTD-1120 Architectural Drafting for Interiors I | — | Introduction to two-dimensional computer-aided drafting (CAD). Learn and apply basic and intermediate CAD commands to draw, edit, and plot drawings of architectural exteriors, interiors, elevations,… source |
| INTD 1130 | INTD-1130 Architectural Drafting for Interiors II | — | Introduction to REVIT software and building information modeling for commercial structures. Learn and apply basic REVIT commands to develop plans, sections, exterior and interior elevations, details,… source |
| INTD 1140 | INTD-1140 Digital Presentation I | — | This foundational, project-based course will introduce the core concepts and the key applications of the Adobe Creative Suite and SketchUp for Interior Design projects. source |
| INTD 1150 | INTD-1150 Color and Textile Studio | — | Introduction of color and textiles, and how they are incorporated into an interior environment. Emphasis on color theory, color psychology, color trends, and forecasting. Study of natural and manufac… source |
| INTD 2300 | INTD-2300 Interior Design Studio I | — | Introduction of functional space planning through the design of residential projects. Emphasis on problem-solving and exploring multiple design solutions for kitchen and bath design. Addresses access… source |
| INTD 2320 | INTD-2320 History of Interiors | — | Examines the development of furnishings, ornaments, interiors, color, and architecture from antiquity to the present. source |
| INTD 2330 | INTD-2330 Interior Design Materials and Sources | — | Review various interior finishes and materials through lectures, field trips, projects, and research assignments. Apply criteria for specifying materials and finishes of interior spaces using Constru… source |
| INTD 2380 | INTD-2380 Fundamentals of Lighting | — | Principles and techniques of lighting design and application in interior space. Light measurement, sources, specifications, color, and light, along with proper terminology, are used to create an inte… source |
| INTD 2400 | INTD-2400 Interior Design Studio II | — | Second in a two-course sequence. Introduction to the functional design of commercial interiors with an emphasis on evidence-based design and research, analysis of existing structures, building constr… source |
| INTD 2430 | INTD-2430 Architectural Materials and Methods | — | Emphasizes the study of building construction, environmental systems and controls, building systems, and fire and life safety codes, standards, and guidelines through field trips and research. Applic… source |
| INTD 2460 | INTD-2460 Interior Design Presentation | — | Verbal and visual communication methods for interior designers. Focuses on perspective construction, hand and computer rendering techniques, sketching techniques, presentation methods, and digital an… source |
| INTD 2471 | INTD-2471 Professional Practice of Interior Design | — | Business practices for the production of residential and commercial interior design projects within a global context. Emphasis on professional ethics and building professional relationships. Operatio… source |
| INTD 2815 | INTD-2815 Special Topics in Advanced Architectural Drafting for Interiors | — | Introduction of advanced skills in the computer software program AutoCAD, Revit, and Sketchup for the creative production of 2D and 3D documents and presentations for interior design. source |
| INTD 2851 | INTD-2851 Interior Design Field Experience | — | Capstone course in Interior Design. Students are placed in a practical work environment under the supervision of the college. Interaction with professionals in the field and the application of skills… source |
| ISET 1000 | ISET-1000 Numerical Applications in Electrical and Mechanical Maintenance | — | Essential math concepts and how they are applied on the job in alternative energy, boiler operation, construction, electrical, HVAC, manufacturing, maintenance, mechanical, pipefitting, plumbing, and… source |
| ISET 1101 | ISET-1101 Welding Blue Print Reading | — | Explore the techniques of reading blueprint and welding symbols relating to the welding field, including the proper way to read and apply measurements and dimensioning pertaining to industrial bluepr… source |
| ISET 1110 | ISET-1110 Oxyfuel Processes/Plasma Processes | — | Develop skills in OxyFuel processes, cutting, brazing, and plasma processes. Extensive guided instruction provided. source |
| ISET 1120 | ISET-1120 3G Shielded Metal Arc Welding (STICK) | — | Throughout this course, students will learn the skills necessary to prepare a 3G 1” plate certification test using the Shielded Metal Arc Welding process. Students will become familiar with different… source |
| ISET 1130 | ISET-1130 6G Shielded Metal Arc Welding (STICK) | — | Throughout this course, students will learn the skills needed to prepare a 6G schedule 80 pipe certification test using the Shielded Metal Arc Welding process. Students will become familiar with diff… source |
| ISET 1140 | ISET-1140 Fillet Welding (STICK) | — | Throughout this course, students will learn the skills necessary to perform a fillet weld using various welding processes and positions. Students will become familiar with different stick electrodes… source |
| ISET 1301 | ISET-1301 Mechanical/Electrical Print Reading | — | Introduction to fundamental theory and application of blueprint reading skills. Included material will cover electrical, mechanical, structural drawings with symbols and wiring diagrams, basic troubl… source |
| ISET 1310 | ISET-1310 Mechanical Power Transmission | — | Introduction to basic concepts of industrial maintenance and installation of mechanical drive systems including bearing, shafts, gears, and couplings. With an emphasis on OSHA safety standards, insta… source |
| ISET 1320 | ISET-1320 Fundamentals of Fluid Power | — | Principles of power transmission are presented and contrasted with other means of transmission. Includes laws and principles of fluid power transmission, units of pressure and flow, plumbing material… source |
| ISET 1340 | ISET-1340 Industrial Piping and Tubing | — | Concepts and principles specific to piping, pipefitting, and tubing techniques, materials, routing and layout including types of material, cutting, threading, measurements, fittings, bending, and off… source |
| ISET 1410 | ISET-1410 Applied Electricity I | — | Fundamentals of electricity with emphasis on resistance, direct current voltage and current, electrical quantities and units of measurements. Ohm's Law, Kirchoff's voltage and current laws will also… source |
| ISET 1420 | ISET-1420 Applied Electricity II | — | Principles and applications of electricity with emphasis on alternating current, inductors, capacitors, and phase relationships. Electrical quantities and units of measurements, Ohm's Law, Kirchoff's… source |
| ISET 1450 | ISET-1450 Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning/Refrigeration I | — | Learn the basics of refrigeration, heat transfer, and thermodynamics HVAC/R applications. This course covers modern HVAC/R systems including their major components, controls, different duct work desi… source |
| ISET 1460 | ISET-1460 Fundamental Boiler Technology | — | Concepts and fundamental skills associated with the operation and maintenance of steam boilers. Topics include an overview of steam boilers and boiler operation, basic boiler processes, boiler constr… source |
| ISET 1813 | ISET-1813 Production Technician and Maintenance I | — | This course delves into the essential principles of manufacturing production, including safety and quality, with a special focus on the application of industrial safety and quality measurement techni… source |
| ISET 1814 | ISET-1814 Production Technician and Maintenance II | — | This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the basic principles of manufacturing, covering key areas such as manufacturing automation, maintenance, quality practices, measurement, and main… source |
| ISET 1820 | ISET-1820 Independent Study in ISET | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student (see Credit Schedule of classes for current offerings). May be repeated for a maximum of s… source |
| ISET 2100 | ISET-2100 Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) | — | Develop skills in Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG). Extensive guided instruction provided. Prepares students for the MIG certification test. source |
| ISET 2110 | ISET-2110 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) | — | Develop skills in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW-TIG). Extensive guided instruction provided and prepares a student for the TIG certification test. source |
| ISET 2120 | ISET-2120 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (STICK) | — | Develop skills in Shielded Metal Arc Welding (STICK). Extensive guided instruction provided and prepares a student for the SMAW (STICK) certification test. source |
| ISET 2140 | ISET-2140 Non-Destructive Testing | — | An introduction to terms, definitions, methods, and applications of the non-destructive testing profession and an in-depth exploration of two methods of non-destructive testing: visual inspection and… source |
| ISET 2151 | ISET-2151 Robotic Welding | — | Concepts and fundamental skills associated with the operation and programming of robotic welding machines. Topics include safe operation of robotic welding machines; building and editing programs to… source |
| ISET 2160 | ISET-2160 Structural Fabrication | — | Complete a fabrication project, beginning by interpreting a set of prints, developing a plan, and working to cut, prepare, fit and weld raw materials together. The fabrication project will resemble a… source |
| ISET 2170 | ISET-2170 Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) | — | Presents both a practical and theoretical understanding of Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) processes through extensive hands-on instruction. Provides solid background for field-competitive FCAW certifi… source |
| ISET 2200 | ISET-2200 Industrial Motor Controls | — | Instruction in theory, application, and use of industrial type motors focusing on topics of safety, direct current (DC) motors, alternating current (AC) motors, single-phase motors, three-phase motor… source |
| ISET 2210 | ISET-2210 Commercial Wiring | — | Principles of commercial electrical installations to prepare for work in the electrical field in a commercial, environmental setting. Based on the National Electric Code, study includes job specifica… source |
| ISET 2220 | ISET-2220 Fundamentals of Electronics and Instrumentation | — | Concepts of electronic circuitry and instruments including purpose, function, and operation of diodes, transistors, Silicon Controlled Rectifiers (SCRs), Transistors, instruction and other solid-stat… source |
| ISET 2230 | ISET-2230 Fluid Power and Control Systems | — | Provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles, components, and applications of fluid power systems, with a strong emphasis on the integration of hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical control… source |
| ISET 2240 | ISET-2240 Applied National Electric Code | — | Introduction to the National Electric Code including industry safety hazards, standards, and precautions. Extensive guided instruction and practice provided. source |
| ISET 2450 | ISET-2450 Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning/Refrigeration II | — | This is a continuation in the study of the basics of refrigeration, heat transfer and thermodynamics in Heating, Ventilation, air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVAC/R) applications. Emphasis is pl… source |
| ISET 2460 | ISET-2460 Applied Boiler Technology | — | The focus of this course will be the applications of steam and hot water boilers, water chillers, steam and hydronic heating and cooling systems. This course is the prerequisite for the State of Ohio… source |
| ISET 2500 | ISET-2500 Programmable Logic Controllers Maintenance I | — | Fundamental concepts of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) Maintenance including applications of industrial type PLCs requiring motion control, automated manufacturing and the functions PLCs serve… source |
| ISET 2511 | ISET-2511 Programmable Logic Controllers Maintenance II | — | Programming and application of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) including program control, data manipulation, math instructions, sequencers and shift registers. Students will be able to describe… source |
| ISET 2990 | ISET-2990 Reliability Centered Maintenance | — | Advanced concepts and principles of best practices of the maintenance function within an organization. Preventative and predictive maintenance technology, reports and implementation strategies are ex… source |
| ISET 3100 | ISET-3100 Electrical and Mechanical Systems for Smart Manufacturing | — | Covers the commissioning and setup of process control equipment and VFDs. Includes networking a totally integrated automation system, networking a variety of industrial control equipment across a mix… source |
| IT 1026 | IT-1026 Introduction to Computing | — | Introduces students to computing including networking, software engineering, databases, web programming, computer architecture, security, ethics, and career awareness through hands-on projects and in… source |
| IT 1051 | IT-1051 Introduction to Programming | — | Students learn to solve business problems by designing, coding, and testing programming solutions in high-level programming languages. Emphasis is placed on language constructs, control flow, and int… source |
| IT 1090 | IT-1090 Computer Applications | — | Overview of the computer techniques and skills used in a professional environment. Instruction and hands-on training in file management, word processing, spreadsheet, presentation software, electroni… source |
| IT 109H | IT-109H Honors Computer Applications | — | Overview of the computer techniques and skills used in a professional environment, with an emphasis on problem solving and addressing business needs. Instruction and hands-on training in file managem… source |
| IT 1200 | IT-1200 Introduction to Software Quality Assurance | — | Introductory course in Software Quality Assurance that provides the fundamentals of software development life cycle, role of a tester, software testing types, methodologies, software testing cycle an… source |
| IT 179H | IT-179H Honors Contract in Information Technology | — | Honors Contract complements and exceeds requirements, outcomes and objectives for an existing IT-1000-level honors course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor, which upon completio… source |
| IT 2031 | IT-2031 Server-Side Web Development | — | Capstone course for Programming and Development majors. Advanced server-side programming course. Create server-side, database-driven websites using a current language and supporting frameworks in com… source |
| IT 2070 | IT-2070 Introduction to Data Science and Analytics | — | Broad coverage of topics key to data scientists to convert information to knowledge. Focus is on current data analytics methods to address business problems. source |
| IT 2081 | IT-2081 Data Visualization | — | Design and build static and dynamic data visualizations using modern visualization tools. Analyze large data sets and create charts, graphs, and dashboards to support data-driven decision-making. source |
| IT 2091 | IT-2091 Data Analytics Programming | — | Introduction to R programming with emphasis on data analysis. Students learn fundamental concepts of R, including data structures, visualization, and statistical methods, and apply them to real-world… source |
| IT 2200 | IT-2200 Software Quality Assurance Techniques | — | Continuation of Software Quality Assurance process covering testing types, techniques and test management cycle and will also get exposure to Agile Testing. Gain practical experience creating and exe… source |
| IT 2310 | IT-2310 Web Programming | — | Build web pages using current technologies including but not limited to HTML, Cascading Style Sheets, and JavaScript. Focus is on developing a foundation in web programming. source |
| IT 2321 | IT-2321 Interactive Web Development | — | Introduction to client-side web development using JavaScript. Topics include language fundamentals, interaction with HTML elements, event-driven programming, form validation, and working with JSON da… source |
| IT 2352 | IT-2352 Database Systems | — | Design, develop, and normalize databases using Structured Query Language (SQL) to third normal form. Create diagrams and implement database objects to support relational design. Retrieve, insert, upd… source |
| IT 2500 | IT-2500 Software Testing Automation | — | Introduction to software testing using automation tools. Students will learn how to design and setup a testing automation suite and create scripts to automate the testing process. Students will use v… source |
| IT 2600 | IT-2600 E-Business Programming Technologies | — | Exploration and implementation of web programming technologies to design, create, debug and test client/server applications. Technologies include, but are not limited to, PHP, SQL, and a server-side… source |
| IT 2651 | IT-2651 Object-Oriented Programming | — | Introduction to object-oriented programming using the Java programming language. Emphasis on classes, objects, inheritance, polymorphism, and encapsulation. Students design, code, test, and debug Jav… source |
| IT 2660 | IT-2660 Data Structures & Algorithms | — | Students implement data structures and algorithms while considering their time and space efficiencies. Data structures include stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, and graphs. Algorithms include sort… source |
| IT 2670 | IT-2670 C/C++ Programming Language | — | Introduction to programming using the C and C++ programming languages, emphasizing program development and design, debugging techniques, and common basics of the C/C++ languages. Topics include Objec… source |
| IT 2700 | IT-2700 Systems Analysis and Design | — | Explore information technology solutions in addressing business needs while exploring methodologies for project initiation, prioritization, and feasibility assessment. Develop expertise in system ana… source |
| IT 2710 | IT-2710 Advanced Topics in Network Security | — | Capstone course. Provides in-depth understanding of network security principles and the tools and configurations needed to secure a network. source |
| IT 2720 | IT-2720 Ethical Hacking and Systems Defense | — | Combines an ethical hacking methodology with the application of security tools to better help students secure systems. Includes an introduction to common countermeasures that effectively reduce and/o… source |
| IT 2730 | IT-2730 Intrusion Detection/Prevention Systems Fundamentals | — | Covers the design, implementation, and administration of Intrusion Detection/Prevention Systems. Includes practical, hands-on experience working with these systems and analysis various attack signatu… source |
| IT 2740 | IT-2740 Fundamentals of Client Operating Systems and Hardware for Cybersecurity | — | Provides an introduction to and basic technical understanding of the function and operation of operating systems and computing hardware with consideration given to relevant security best practices. source |
| IT 2750 | IT-2750 Scripting Fundamentals for Cybersecurity | — | Introduction to concepts important for popular cybersecurity scripting languages, including basic data types, control structures, regular expressions, input/output, and textual analysis. One or more… source |
| IT 2760 | IT-2760 Introduction to Digital Forensics | — | Introduction to Digital Forensics introduces the legal and technical aspects of digital forensics, including general forensic processes, imaging, hashing, file recovery, file system basics, identifyi… source |
| IT 279H | IT-279H Sophomore Honors Contract | — | Sophomore Honors Contract in Information Technology complements and exceeds requirements and expected outcomes for an existing English 2000-level course through formulation of a contract with a facul… source |
| IT 2819 | IT-2819 Special Topics: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence | — | This course introduces the fundamental concepts and applications of artificial intelligence (AI), including machine learning, natural language processing, computer vision, and generative AI. The cour… source |
| IT 2820 | IT-2820 Advanced Independent Study in Information Technology | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| IT 2830 | IT-2830 Cooperative Field Experience | — | Open to students eligible for the Cooperative Education Program. Employment in an approved training facility under College supervision. Requirement for one credit is 180 hours of approved work. Stude… source |
| ITAL 1010 | ITAL-1010 Beginning Italian Language and Culture I | — | Introduction to Italian through multiple approaches with emphasis in interpersonal communication, interpretive listening and viewing, interpretive reading, presentational speaking, presentational wri… source |
| ITAL 1020 | ITAL-1020 Beginning Italian II | — | Development of proficiency in speaking, understanding, reading, and writing in Italian. Emphasis on strengthening conversational skills through discussions of selected readings and cultural topics. source |
| ITAL 1820 | ITAL-1820 Independent Study/Research in Italian | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student (see Credit Schedule of classes for current offerings). May be repeated for a maximum of s… source |
| ITAL 182H | ITAL-182H Honors Independent Study in Italian | — | Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged between… source |
| ITNT 2300 | ITNT-2300 Networking Fundamentals | — | Survey course into the fundamental topics and concepts of networks and network technologies. Topics include introductory content on networking standards, models and protocols, networking hardware, tr… source |
| ITNT 2320 | ITNT-2320 Network Administration I | — | Introduction to knowledge and skills necessary to perform installation, configuration, and day-to-day administration tasks in a Microsoft Windows-based network. Includes how to install the server ope… source |
| ITNT 2370 | ITNT-2370 Network Security Fundamentals | — | This course provides a foundational overview of network security principles and practices, including cryptography, security protocols, firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, and malware a… source |
| ITNT 2380 | ITNT-2380 Linux Administration | — | Linux is used as a platform for many server applications including the dominant Web server. Cost and licensing advantages have made it a network operating system that is in widespread use. The essent… source |
| ITNT 2420 | ITNT-2420 Network Administration II | — | Focus on designing, implementing, and supporting Windows Server network operating system in multiple-domain enterprise environment. Implementing directory services, analysis and optimization, and tro… source |
| ITNT 2820 | ITNT-2820 Advanced Independent Study/Research in Networking Software | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student (see Credit Schedule of classes for current offerings). May be repeated for a max… source |
| ITNT 2990 | ITNT-2990 Networking Capstone | — | Capstone course for Networking Hardware and Software degree programs. Focus is on career preparation, importance of soft skills, ethical considerations, and industry-recognized information technology… source |
| LP 1300 | LP-1300 Introduction to Blood Collection | — | Introduction to theory and practice of phlebotomy. Principles of aseptic technique and familiarity with phlebotomy equipment. Performance of venipunctures and capillary punctures. Universal precautio… source |
| LP 1850 | LP-1850 Laboratory Phlebotomy Practicum | — | Supervised clinical experience. Students rotate through inpatient and or outpatient phlebotomy departments of local clinical sites for 40 hours per week for 4-5 weeks, meeting performance objectives… source |
| LP 2970 | LP-2970 Advanced Phlebotomy Seminar | — | Review of theory and techniques for phlebotomy procedures. Presentation of basic procedures involved in point-of-care testing and unregulated laboratory test procedures. Emphasis on universal precaut… source |
| MA 1100 | MA-1100 Body Systems for Medical Assistants | — | Exploration of the anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of the human body as it pertains to the scope of practice of the medical assistant. source |
| MA 1200 | MA-1200 Introduction to Medical Assisting | — | An introductory course for students pursuing a medical assisting certificate or degree. Role of the medical assistant in the physician office setting, theory and practice of lab math, infection contr… source |
| MA 1430 | MA-1430 Basic Medical Assisting | — | Introduces medical assisting students to core clinical skills, including administering medications, supporting vaccination protocols, performing blood collection, and assisting providers within scope… source |
| MA 143L | MA-143L Basic Medical Assisting Laboratory | — | Develops core clinical skills in medical assisting through hands-on practice. Students perform medication administration, support vaccination protocols, complete blood collection procedures, and assi… source |
| MA 1504 | MA-1504 Administrative Procedures for the Medical Office | — | Introduces essential knowledge and skills for medical office practice. Students learn effective communication, administrative functions, financial processes, and third-party reimbursement. source |
| MA 150L | MA-150L Administrative Procedures Laboratory | — | This lab builds hands-on administrative skills for medical assisting. Students practice communication, appointment scheduling, records management, and inventory. Training includes processing payments… source |
| MA 1601 | MA-1601 EKG - Electrocardiogram Fundamentals | — | This course prepares students for the Certified EKG Technician (CET) role by integrating foundational knowledge with practical skills in cardiac testing. Emphasis is placed on safety, compliance, and… source |
| MA 2400 | MA-2400 Advanced Procedures for the Medical Assistant | — | Theory of the more advanced procedures performed in the medical office by medical assistants including specimen collection, physician's office laboratory testing, assisting with minor surgical proced… source |
| MA 240L | MA-240L Advanced Procedures for the Medical Assistant Laboratory | — | Practice of the more advanced procedures performed in the medical office by medical assistants including specimen collection, physician's office laboratory testing, assisting with minor surgical proc… source |
| MA 2420 | MA-2420 Medical Assisting Certification Exam Review | — | Global review of general knowledge, administrative functions, and clinical skills in relation to medical assisting. Special focus on exam content outline topics to assist student preparing to take na… source |
| MA 2601 | MA-2601 Patient Advocate Fundamentals | — | Introduction to basic patient advocacy techniques: Patient resources, health promotion, preventative medicine, professional conduct, patient interviewing techniques. Learning how to recognize health… source |
| MA 2610 | MA-2610 Advanced Health Care Delivery Coordination | — | Advanced training in competent delivery of coordination care in the ambulatory and the inpatient settings to patients with chronic illness and assist with end-of-life care. Includes navigation betwee… source |
| MA 2620 | MA-2620 Patient-Centered Medical Home | — | Advanced training for students to work with Patient-Centered Medical Homes by coordinating care between the medical team and the patient. Includes concepts, applications, intervention strategies, and… source |
| MA 2861 | MA-2861 Medical Assisting Practicum and Seminar | — | Capstone course in Medical Assisting. Supervised clinical experience in a physician's office, clinic or family practice center. Students perform duties of a medical assistant while rotating through a… source |
| MARK 1080 | MARK-1080 Social Media Marketing | — | Examines how marketers use verbal and visual content to convey value, build brands, and connect with customers over different social media platforms. Introduction to the most popular platforms, analy… source |
| MARK 2010 | MARK-2010 Principles of Marketing | — | Marketing activities, analysis, strategies, and decision making in the context of other business functions. Topics include: integration of product, price, promotion, and distribution activities; rese… source |
| MARK 2081 | MARK-2081 Social Media Content Strategies and Analytics | — | Generate targeted digital content messages linked to marketing objectives and brand voice while developing and measuring appropriate social media analytics. This course focuses on optimizing social m… source |
| MARK 2090 | MARK-2090 Digital Marketing Design | — | This course is designed to build students social media marketing skills by utilizing local businesses to create a hands-on experience working on a social media marketing plan. Activities include, soc… source |
| MARK 2261 | MARK-2261 Integrated Marketing Communications | — | Study of Salesmanship, Sales Promotions, Public Relations, and Advertising needed to reach and communicate to a target audience. Focusing on the process of integrated marketing communications in an e… source |
| MARK 2270 | MARK-2270 Principles of Advertising | — | Introduction to advertising as an element of a marketing strategy in traditional and digital media. Focuses on strategic and creative processes by which an advertising message is produced, and techni… source |
| MATH 0915 | MATH-0915 Basic Arithmetic and Pre-Algebra | — | Includes real numbers (whole numbers, integers, fractions, signed fractions, and signed decimals) and operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) along with the use of order of o… source |
| MATH 0930 | MATH-0930 Essential Skills for Algebraic & Quantitative Reasoning | — | Course supports the learning outcomes of MATH-1190 Algebraic and Quantitative Reasoning as a co-requisite course. Students develop foundational knowledge and conceptual and procedural tools in numera… source |
| MATH 0955 | MATH-0955 Beginning Algebra | — | First of two developmental mathematics courses. Topics include simplifying basic algebraic expressions in one variable, solving one variable linear equations, literal equations, linear inequalities i… source |
| MATH 0965 | MATH-0965 Intermediate Algebra | — | Second of two developmental mathematics courses. Topics include factoring; solving quadratic equations utilizing the methods of the zero product property, square root property, completing the square,… source |
| MATH 0970 | MATH-0970 Essential Skills for Probability and Statistics | — | This course covers various topics in developmental mathematics to support students enrolled in MATH 1410. Students apply remedial mathematics topics such as order of operations, radical expressions,… source |
| MATH 1190 | MATH-1190 Algebraic and Quantitative Reasoning | — | Applications and appreciation of quantitative literacy. Interpreting information from real-world sources to solve problems using numerical, algebraic, and graphical knowledge. Various uses of mathema… source |
| MATH 1370 | MATH-1370 Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers I | — | First of two semester sequence designed for elementary and middle school education majors. Emphasis on understanding ideas and concepts. Includes sets and numeration, whole numbers, number theory, fr… source |
| MATH 1380 | MATH-1380 Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers II | — | Second of two-semester sequence designed for elementary and middle school education majors. Emphasis on understanding ideas and concepts. Includes statistics, probability, measurement, geometric shap… source |
| MATH 1410 | MATH-1410 Elementary Probability and Statistics I | — | First of two-semester introductory sequence in probability and statistics. Intended for students majoring in liberal arts, business, sciences, engineering, and education. Includes study of descriptiv… source |
| MATH 1420 | MATH-1420 Elementary Probability and Statistics II | — | Second of two-semester introductory sequence in probability and statistics. Intended for students majoring in liberal arts, business, sciences, engineering, and education. Includes study of Chi- squa… source |
| MATH 1460 | MATH-1460 Finite Mathematics | — | A course in Finite Mathematics with applications in business, social sciences, and life sciences. Topics include functions, mathematics of finance, systems of linear equations, matrices, systems of l… source |
| MATH 1470 | MATH-1470 Modern Mathematics for Business and Social Science I | — | First of two-semester sequence. Topics include functions, mathematics of finance, linear systems, matrix algebra and linear programming with applications in business and social sciences. source |
| MATH 1490 | MATH-1490 Business Probability and Statistics I | — | First of a two-semester introductory sequence in business probability and statistics. Intended for students majoring in business. Application of statistical methods to business and economic problems.… source |
| MATH 1500 | MATH-1500 Business Probability and Statistics II | — | Second of two-semester introductory sequence in probability and statistics, intended for students majoring in business. Includes study of inferences on means and proportions, analysis of variance, co… source |
| MATH 1530 | MATH-1530 College Algebra | — | Study of linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, radical, and piecewise-defined functions. Emphasis on function representation (verbal, numerical, graphical, algebraic), tr… source |
| MATH 153H | MATH-153H Honors College Algebra | — | Study of linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, radical, and piecewise-defined functions. Emphasis on function representation (verbal, numerical, graphical, algebraic), tr… source |
| MATH 1540 | MATH-1540 Trigonometry | — | This course is part of a two semester sequence. Topics include trigonometric functions and their values for all angles, vectors and oblique triangles, graphs of trigonometric functions, trigonometric… source |
| MATH 154H | MATH-154H Honors Trigonometry | — | This course is part of a two-semester sequence. Topics include trigonometric functions and their values for all angles, vectors and oblique triangles, graphs of trigonometric functions, trigonometric… source |
| MATH 1580 | MATH-1580 Precalculus | — | Intensified course designed to prepare students for success in calculus. Students will develop effective thinking, problem-solving and communication skills, state problems carefully, articulate assum… source |
| MATH 1590 | MATH-1590 Business Calculus | — | Topics include the study of limits, continuity, and differential, integral, and multivariable calculus, with applications in the business environment. Intended for students majoring in business and r… source |
| MATH 1610 | MATH-1610 Calculus I | — | First of a three-semester sequence designed for math, science, economics, and engineering majors. Includes an in-depth study and the articulation of the behavior of functions and their associated gra… source |
| MATH 161H | MATH-161H Honors Calculus I | — | First of a three-semester sequence designed for math, science, economics, and engineering majors. Includes an in-depth study and the articulation of the behavior of functions and their associated gra… source |
| MATH 1620 | MATH-1620 Calculus II | — | Second of three-semester sequence. Includes the study of applications of the definite integral, techniques of integration, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, sequences, series, conic sections,… source |
| MATH 162H | MATH-162H Honors Calculus II | — | Second of three-semester sequence. Topics include applications of the definite integral, techniques of integration, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, sequences, series, conic sections, paramet… source |
| MATH 179H | MATH-179H Honors Contract in Mathematics | — | Honors Contract complements and exceeds requirements and expected outcomes for an existing 1000-level honors course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor. This independent study at… source |
| MATH 1820 | MATH-1820 Independent Study/Research in Mathematics | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| MATH 182H | MATH-182H Honors Independent Study/Research in Mathematics | — | Honors-level directed individual study in Math. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student (see Credit Schedule of classes for current offerings). May be repeat… source |
| MATH 2010 | MATH-2010 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics | — | Foundation course in discrete mathematics with applications. Topics include logic, methods of proof, mathematical induction, elementary number theory, sequences, set theory, functions, counting and p… source |
| MATH 2310 | MATH-2310 Calculus III | — | Third of three-semester sequence. Includes vectors, parametric equations, analytic geometry of space, partial differentiation, and multiple integrals, line and surface integrals. source |
| MATH 231H | MATH-231H Honors Calculus III | — | Third of three-semester sequence designed for mathematics, science, business, and engineering majors. Focuses on conceptual understanding of vectors, parametric equations, analytic geometry of space,… source |
| MATH 2410 | MATH-2410 Introduction to Linear Algebra | — | Includes study of vector spaces, linear transformations and matrices, determinants, invariant subspaces, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and applications. source |
| MATH 2520 | MATH-2520 Differential Equations | — | Study of first- and higher-order differential equations focusing on using linear and nonlinear first-order differential equations, homogeneous and nonhomogeneous linear equations, simultaneous system… source |
| MATH 279H | MATH-279H Sophomore Honors Contract in Mathematics | — | Sophomore Honors Contract in Mathematics complements and exceeds requirements and expected outcomes for an existing Mathematics 2000-level course through formulation of a contract with a faculty ment… source |
| MATH 2820 | MATH-2820 Independent Advanced Study/Research in Mathematics | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| MATH 282H | MATH-282H Advanced Honors Independent Study/Research in Mathematics | — | Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged between… source |
| MET 1041 | MET-1041 Foundations of Manufacturing | — | Introduction to print reading and part visualization from drawings, including analyzing and interpreting multi-view drawings and three-dimensional models, location of key features and dimensioning sp… source |
| MET 1060 | MET-1060 Semiconductor Manufacturing Processes and Cleanrooms | — | Exploration of career opportunities within the semiconductor industry. Learn how people effectively work in a cleanroom environment and adhere to chemical safety best practices. Covers how semiconduc… source |
| MET 1070 | MET-1070 Vacuum Systems Technology | — | Introduction to the operational mechanisms and process use of vacuum pumps used in the semiconductor industry. Students will explain the operational methodology and process use of equipment that requ… source |
| MET 1100 | MET-1100 Technology Orientation | — | Orientation and exploration of Engineer’s/technician's role as part of industrial team including careers, opportunities and job-hunting skills. Topics include Engineering ethics, use of the computer,… source |
| MET 1120 | MET-1120 Computer Applications and Programming | — | Design and debug windows-based application software in Microsoft Visual Basic and C Programming languages. Apply designed software and spreadsheets in technological problem solving. Applying programm… source |
| MET 1230 | MET-1230 Drawing & AutoCAD | — | Apply visualization skills in the interpretation of orthographic projections and pictorial drawings. Applied geometry, use of scales, sections, and auxiliary views are studied. Dimensioning standards… source |
| MET 123A | MET-123A Engineering Drawing | — | Apply visualization skills in the interpretation of orthographic projections and pictorial drawings. Applied geometry, use of scales, sections, and auxiliary views are studied. Dimensioning standards… source |
| MET 123B | MET-123B 2D AutoCAD | — | Dimensioning standards and conventions as applied to detail and assembly drawings in manual drafting as well as use of CAD system to accomplish drafting tasks are emphasized. Includes overviews of co… source |
| MET 1240 | MET-1240 Machine Tools and Manufacturing Processes | — | Application of traditional and contemporary machine tools processes to accomplish the mechanical parts production or the maintenance and/or repairs of mechanical parts or equipment. Laboratory experi… source |
| MET 1250 | MET-1250 Introduction to Additive Manufacturing | — | Principles of the applications of Additive Manufacturing. Advantages of using Additive Manufacturing over traditional Subtractive Manufacturing processes are studied. source |
| MET 1261 | MET-1261 Product Ideation & Design I | — | Introduction to product ideation and design process from development to production. Covers critical thinking, project planning, iterative processes, teamwork, and hand sketching. Additionally, learn… source |
| MET 1270 | MET-1270 Additive Manufacturing Processes | — | Fundamental principles and workflow for additive manufacturing production and how it applies to additive manufacturing processes. Product life cycle from cradle to grave, value assessment, materials… source |
| MET 1300 | MET-1300 Engineering Materials and Metallurgy | — | Analysis of the behavior and characteristics of metals and other materials used in manufacturing including polymers, ceramics, and composites: their structure, physical and mechanical properties. Exa… source |
| MET 1340 | MET-1340 Introduction to Industry 4.0 and Vision Systems | — | The students learn the concepts of Smart manufacturing, (Industry 4.0) ; theories behind the factory of future, lean concepts, maximizing efficiency, recognizing and eliminating waste. Vision system… source |
| MET 1410 | MET-1410 Computer Aided Manufacturing Processes | — | Manual and application of CAD/CAM technology to program CNC machines to produce mechanical parts. Covers manually writing paths programs; 2D and 3D parts graphics designs; generating CNC programs fro… source |
| MET 1601 | MET-1601 Technical Statics | — | Study of forces on structures and machines at rest. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments, freebody diagrams, trusses, frames, simple machines, friction, centers of gravity, ce… source |
| MET 1621 | MET-1621 Technical Dynamics | — | Study of motion and forces on rigid members. Includes plane and curvilinear motion, kinetics, work, energy, power, efficiency, impact and momentum. Introduction to balancing and vibrations. source |
| MET 1640 | MET-1640 Robotics and Programmable Logic Controllers in Process Automation | — | Introduction to automation concepts in the industry, AC/DC drives, PLC configuration, programming, and troubleshooting. Covers Industrial robots programming, operations, and set up. Includes handling… source |
| MET 2041 | MET-2041 CAD II & GD&T | — | Advanced engineering drawing concepts used with computer-aided drafting software. Drawing applications include size tolerancing, geometric dimensioning, thread and fastener specifications, detail and… source |
| MET 2151 | MET-2151 3D Digital Design & Printing | — | Covers the major technology shifts in human history that have transitioned into 3D printing and explore emerging trends of the technology. Includes fundamentals of preparing CAD files for 3D printing… source |
| MET 2160 | MET-2160 3D Scanning, Reverse Engineering, and Quality Inspection | — | Covers the principles of engineering parts inspection and reverse engineering processes through the applications of 3D scanning, blueprint reading, hand tools measuring and Coordinate Measuring (CMM… source |
| MET 2200 | MET-2200 Strength of Materials | — | Study of stress, strain and deformation of mechanical bodies due to static tensile, compressive, torsional, bending and combined loading. Deflection of beams and columns, design of beam for strength… source |
| MET 2240 | MET-2240 Mechanical Engineering Lab | — | Introduction to fundamental laboratory measurement techniques, data acquisition and analysis, and technical report writing in the form of engineering reports and executive summaries. Troubleshoot and… source |
| MET 2250 | MET-2250 Robotics Operations Certification | — | This course is intended for an operator, technician, engineer or programmer who must setup and record programs on a robot for industrial applications. The course covers the Robot Operations outline i… source |
| MET 2260 | MET-2260 Infrared Robotic Vision | — | Course provides preparation to sit for the robotic infrared vision industry certification test. Covers vision system components, programming, error recovery, and inspection process. Also includes set… source |
| MET 2290 | MET-2290 Digital Fabrication II | — | This course provides knowledge and skill requisite for utilizing modern sophisticated digital equipment to fabricate engineering parts. source |
| MET 2300 | MET-2300 Fluid Power | — | Concepts and practices related to modern hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Includes basics of fluid flow, fluid dynamics, properties of hydraulic fluid, components of hydraulic system, hydraulic circu… source |
| MET 2410 | MET-2410 Quality Control and Lean Manufacturing | — | Introduction to quality control fundamentals, probability and statistics, process capability, control chart applications. Also covers principles and practices of lean manufacturing. source |
| MET 2422 | MET-2422 Fundamentals of Engineering Economics | — | Analysis of cost elements in engineering projects and operations. Topics include: comparison of project alternatives; selecting an alternative by applying Benefit/Cost Analysis, Present Worth Method,… source |
| MET 2430 | MET-2430 Engineering Probability and Statistics | — | Course covers probability and statistics for engineers. Course topics include: measures of central tendency and dispersion, probability axioms and rules, standard discrete distributions, standard con… source |
| MET 2450 | MET-2450 Robotics and Automation in Smart Manufacturing | — | Introduces the students to the foundations of Smart Manufacturing and Industry 4.0. The practical application includes automation, process control, quality principles, and big manufacturing/service d… source |
| MET 2460 | MET-2460 Applied Programmable Logic Controllers and Mechatronic Systems | — | Provides the knowledge and skills for the efficient operation and troubleshooting of complex mechatronic systems. Students in this program confront a complete system and learn about its various parts… source |
| MET 2601 | MET-2601 3D Solid Modeling | — | Covers 3D modeling, design of mechanical component and system using computer-aided design technique, solid and surface model for product development, designs optimization and documentation. Includes… source |
| MET 2610 | MET-2610 Statics | — | Course designed for students planning to transfer to a 4-year engineering program. Covers mechanics of forces and loads in static equilibrium. Includes fundamentals of particle statics in 2D and 3D.… source |
| MET 2620 | MET-2620 Dynamics | — | Covers mechanics of forces and torques and the effects on motion. Emphasis on kinematics of particles and rigid bodies, Newton’s Laws of Motion, Work and Kinetic Energy, Kinetics of rigid bodies, and… source |
| MET 2630 | MET-2630 Engineering Strength of Materials | — | Course designed for students planning to transfer to a 4-year engineering program. Focused on fundamental principles and methods of solid mechanics and their applications. Topics covered include norm… source |
| MET 2700 | MET-2700 Machine Design | — | Capstone course in Mechanical Engineering Technology. Study of mechanical motion and design of machine elements. Includes displacement, velocity and acceleration in linkages, cams and power transmiss… source |
| MET 2830 | MET-2830 Cooperative Field Experience | — | Limited to students eligible for the Cooperative Education Program. Employment in an approved training facility under College supervision. Requirement for one credit is 180 hours of approved work. St… source |
| MET 2941 | MET-2941 Additive Manufacturing Internship | — | Explore career interest in additive manufacturing careers while applying knowledge and skills learned in the classroom in a work environment. Internship experience will provide practical, hands-on jo… source |
| MET 2990 | MET-2990 Product Development and Manufacture | — | Capstone Course. This course provides the opportunity of applying learned concepts and principles of mechanical products development, design, manufacture, and management, to accomplish production of… source |
| MET 3100 | MET-3100 Applied Smart Manufacturing Processes | — | Explore smart manufacturing systems and the implementation of their enabling technologies in fundamental manufacturing processes. Covers smart technology implementations in various areas, including i… source |
| MET 3830 | MET-3830 Smart Manufacturing Internship I | — | Provides student with supervised, paid professional experience in a modern manufacturing setting with an approved employer. Student will apply knowledge and skills learned in the classroom through pr… source |
| MET 3840 | MET-3840 Smart Manufacturing Internship II | — | Introduces concepts of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial thinking applied to Industry 4.0. Using a hands-on learning approach coupled with a paid internship, this course teaches key skills in entr… source |
| MET 4210 | MET-4210 Smart Manufacturing ERP Systems | — | Examines how companies manage processes to produce the product or services to satisfy customer requirements. Includes overview of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software systems and their role wi… source |
| MET 4990 | MET-4990 Integrated Digital Manufacturing Project | — | Capstone course with project for IDM (Integrated Digital Manufacturing). Designed to allow students the opportunity to demonstrate and apply capabilities and skills acquired during their previous cou… source |
| MJS 1010 | MJS-1010 Principles of Media and Communications | — | Introduce communication and media, and critically examine the roles that communication and media play in everyday life. Explore communication principles, theories, and practical skills vital for beco… source |
| MJS 1310 | MJS-1310 Film Appreciation | — | Introduction to cinema studies including: film genres, narrative story telling, directing, acting, cinematography, editing, and sound in films. Includes survey of world film history and criticism. Cl… source |
| MJS 1320 | MJS-1320 Social Media Communication | — | Introduces students to blogging, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other kinds of social media as an important, natural evolution of modern journalism. Examines social media of all kinds and teaches st… source |
| MJS 1611 | MJS-1611 Black Media | — | Discuss the role of Black newspapers, radio, television, magazines, movies, the Internet, and Black-owned media in America, and the role which the Black media has played in diversifying American cult… source |
| MJS 1820 | MJS-1820 Independent Study/Research in Media and Journalism Studies | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| MJS 182H | MJS-182H Honors Independent Study in Media and Journalism Studies | — | Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged between… source |
| MJS 2000 | MJS-2000 Digital Media Writing | — | Good writing is a key in many careers. Develop your writing, rewriting and editing skills for news, public relations, advertising, business and other careers, as well as for your college writing proj… source |
| MJS 2050 | MJS-2050 Mass Media and Society | — | Designed to increase your understanding of research and theory of the impact of media on individuals and society to help you become a more aware and critical consumer of media. Includes an overview o… source |
| MJS 2060 | MJS-2060 Principles of Public Relations | — | Introduction to the profession of public relations; learn how to develop, implement and evaluate a public relations plan; and engage in professional practice by carrying out public relations activiti… source |
| MJS 2070 | MJS-2070 Sports Reporting & Broadcasting | — | This course will examine the nuances of objectively covering local sporting events, including the writing, taking game notes, interviewing, meeting a deadline and writing game stories, features and n… source |
| MJS 2220 | MJS-2220 Broadcast and Multimedia Journalism | — | An introduction to digital multimedia journalism: news search, preparation, outline writing, and short form video production - for television and Internet. Fundamentals of what makes a short story an… source |
| MJS 2310 | MJS-2310 Screenwriting I | — | Provides an introduction to screenwriting for short films, feature-length films and TV series. source |
| MJS 2411 | MJS-2411 Mobile and Social Media Journalism | — | Introduction to basic concepts of video production for journalism and social media. Emphasis on news gathering, video writing and storytelling for journalists, and basic production for short-form new… source |
| MLT 1001 | MLT-1001 Introduction to Medical Laboratory Science | — | This foundational laboratory science course will explore some of the key disciplines, including hematology, urinalysis, immunology, clinical chemistry, and microbiology. Students will gain hands-on e… source |
| MLT 1352 | MLT-1352 Problem Solving Techniques for the Medical Laboratory | — | This course explores the vital role of quality assurance in the medical laboratory. Students will gain experience in formula evaluation, unit analysis, conversions, dilutions, and concentration calcu… source |
| MLT 1491 | MLT-1491 Urinalysis and Body Fluids | — | This course explores urinalysis and body fluid analysis, crucial diagnostic tools for patient care. It covers accurately performing and interpreting laboratory tests on urine, CSF, and other body flu… source |
| MLT 2461 | MLT-2461 Hematology | — | An introduction to the theory, principles and procedures used in hematology and coagulation (hemostasis). Hematopoiesis, enumeration, differentiation and evaluation of blood formed elements and the b… source |
| MLT 2472 | MLT-2472 Immunohematology | — | This course explores immunohematology's fundamental principles and practices. Students will delve into the intricacies of antigen-antibody interactions within major blood group systems, acquire profi… source |
| MLT 2482 | MLT-2482 Clinical Microbiology | — | Application of the principles and procedures utilized in clinical microbiology, mycology, parasitology and virology in the collection, identification and serological detection of organisms. Pathogene… source |
| MLT 2490 | MLT-2490 Immunology and Serology | — | This course explores the intricate mechanisms underlying the human immune system, from the rapid response of innate immunity to the adaptive capabilities conferring long-term protection. Students wil… source |
| MLT 2501 | MLT-2501 Clinical Chemistry | — | Principles, procedures and application of basic and advanced diagnostic tests in clinical chemistry for all body fluids. Emphasis on correlation of results with clinical significance, interpreting qu… source |
| MLT 282H | MLT-282H Advanced Honors Independent Study/Research in Medical Laboratory Technology | — | Advanced Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged… source |
| MLT 2940 | MLT-2940 Medical Laboratory Field Experience | — | Capstone course in Medical Laboratory Technology. Supervised clinical experience. Students rotate through chemistry, microbiology, serology, immunohematology, hematology/coagulation, urinalysis, and… source |
| MLT 2980 | MLT-2980 Professional Development and Life Skills | — | Integration of knowledge acquired in basic, technical and non-technical areas in preparation for professional roles and life-long professional growth and development. Seminar discussion of clinical e… source |
| MLT 2991 | MLT-2991 Advanced MLT Applications | — | Manual laboratory skills in clinical chemistry, hematology, coagulation, body fluids, microbiology, parasitology, mycology, and immunohematology/serology are refined—emphasis on organization, increas… source |
| MT 1242 | MT-1242 Somatic Studies I | — | Examination of human anatomy and physiology with focus on structure, function, and movement as they relate to massage and manual therapy. Includes study of cells, tissues, membranes, integumentary, s… source |
| MT 1272 | MT-1272 Somatic Studies II | — | Study of human anatomy and physiology emphasizing the systems of communication, control, circulation, and defense as they relate to massage and manual therapy. Topics include the nervous, neuromuscul… source |
| MT 1280 | MT-1280 Somatic Studies III | — | Study of human anatomy and physiology with emphasis on the respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Focuses on system integration, homeostasis, and physiological processes that supp… source |
| MT 1302 | MT-1302 Massage Therapy I | — | History of massage with emphasis on modern massage methodologies. Examine theories and principles of massage, basic physiological effects, and indications and contraindications for massage. Scope of… source |
| MT 1312 | MT-1312 Applied Musculo-Skeletal Anatomy | — | Extensive practice in learning to palpate all bony landmarks of trunk and extremities; muscle, ligament, and tendon palpation. Introduction to postural analysis with practice in taking and interpreti… source |
| MT 1321 | MT-1321 Functional Assessment in Massage Therapy | — | Recognize and assess common structural and postural deviations and common soft tissue injuries to muscles, tendons, joint capsules, ligaments, bursae, fascia, and nerves in order to determine appropr… source |
| MT 1331 | MT-1331 Massage Therapy II | — | Demonstrate massage procedures with patient in seated, side lying, prone, and supine positions. Study of dysfunction resulting from poor body mechanics utilizing tissue, posture, and gait assessments… source |
| MT 1820 | MT-1820 Independent Study/Research in Massotherapy | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| MT 2202 | MT-2202 Massage Modalities and Career Paths | — | Introductory study and overview of theoretical and clinical massage in medical settings. Introductory study and overview of massage modalities such as: Hot stone, Lymphatic Drainage, Aromatherapy, Cr… source |
| MT 2301 | MT-2301 Pathology for Massage Therapists | — | Introduction to disease and basic mechanisms of disease for massage therapists. Diseases of skin, musculoskeletal system, nervous and endocrine systems. Other diseases to include cardiovascular, lymp… source |
| MT 2311 | MT-2311 Advanced Massage Therapy | — | Assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal dysfunction based on trigger point therapy, myofascial release, and muscle energy techniques with an orthopedic approach. Identify multiple conditions with… source |
| MT 2351 | MT-2351 Ethics for Massage Therapists | — | Discussion and study of clinical ethics, boundaries, and chemical dependency issues that arise in massage therapy. source |
| MT 235L | MT-235L Massage Therapy Clinic I | — | Student clinical experience. Full-Body relaxation massage of clients, under supervision of an LMT Instructor, integrating interviewing, observational, and massage therapy skills. Completion of SOAP n… source |
| MT 2361 | MT-2361 Business Practices for Massage Therapists | — | In-depth study of massage business and law, including scope of practice, business communication and massage office policies, procedures and practices. source |
| MT 236L | MT-236L Massage Therapy Clinic II | — | Continuation of student clinical experience. Massage of patients, under supervision of an LMT instructor, integrating interviewing, observational and massage therapy skills. Includes demonstration of… source |
| MT 2380 | MT-2380 Advanced Massage Therapy Clinic | — | Assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal dysfunction based on trigger point therapy, myofascial release, and muscle energy techniques with an orthopedic approach. Identifying multiple conditions w… source |
| MT 2701 | MT-2701 Comprehensive Somatic Studies for Massage Therapists | — | Comprehensive summary of human anatomy and physiology for students of massage therapy. Special emphasis on review of key concepts, including its organization into eleven body systems. Uses quizzes an… source |
| MT 2991 | MT-2991 Comprehensive Massage Therapy | — | Capstone course in Massage Therapy. Comprehensive review of massage techniques and theory with major focus on writings of Beck. Includes series of intensive training sessions to prepare students for… source |
| MUS 1010 | MUS-1010 Survey of European Classical Music | — | Survey of elements and styles of European classical music. Composers, works, instrumentation and forms studied in their cultural and historical context. Focus on listening and understanding European… source |
| MUS 1020 | MUS-1020 Survey of Jazz | — | Introduction to basic elements and techniques of jazz. Function of jazz instrumentation, forms, improvisation and other musical elements and conventions indigenous to jazz. Characteristic features of… source |
| MUS 1030 | MUS-1030 Survey of Rock and Roll | — | Survey of most influential and innovative works and artists of rock music from origins to present. Includes terminology, techniques, style, instrumentation and lyrics, with references to cultural and… source |
| MUS 1040 | MUS-1040 Survey of African-American Music | — | A chronological study of history of African American music from the 18th century to the present day. Oral traditions and performance practices studied in cultural and historical context. Sacred, folk… source |
| MUS 1050 | MUS-1050 Survey of World Music | — | Introduction to elements and styles of music of diverse ethnic cultures. Instruments, forms, and concepts of music explored through art and folk music to develop an understanding of how basic materia… source |
| MUS 1110 | MUS-1110 Music Business I | — | Examination of multiple facets of music industry. Includes exploration of career options, recording industry, performance and promotion, music business contracts, marketing of songs, music publishing… source |
| MUS 1130 | MUS-1130 MIDI Technology I | — | Basic audio signal flow, MIDI (Music Instrument Digital Interface) principles and techniques, the virtual studio concept, computer-based sequencing applied to music production and notation software a… source |
| MUS 1170 | MUS-1170 Songwriting I | — | Instruction in art of contemporary songwriting. Includes consideration of form, rhythm, melody, lyric content, harmony, arranging, and development of individual style. Development of listening skills… source |
| MUS 1200 | MUS-1200 Music Reading Skills | — | Introduction to concepts and skills of reading music and music theory for pre-music and non-music majors. Includes study of notation, rhythm, scales, key signatures, intervals and triads. source |
| MUS 1210 | MUS-1210 Introduction to Music Theory | — | Terminology, symbols, skills, and concepts of music theory for pre-music and non-music majors. Includes study of intervals, chords, voice leading and figured bass, compositional devices, transpositio… source |
| MUS 1221 | MUS-1221 Basic Ear Training | — | Introduction to development of aural skills for pre-music and non-music majors. Students develop discrimination skills including pitch and rhythm perception through sight singing and dictation. source |
| MUS 1250 | MUS-1250 Class Keyboard I | — | Basic piano techniques and performance skills for pre-music and non-music majors. Emphasis on keyboard development in sight reading, improvising, transposing and harmonizing melodies in various style… source |
| MUS 1260 | MUS-1260 Class Keyboard II | — | Functional piano techniques and keyboard skills for beginning music majors not specializing in piano, and non-music majors. Keyboard development in second level sight reading, transposing, improvisin… source |
| MUS 1270 | MUS-1270 Class Voice | — | Techniques of voice production. Includes breath control, diction, projection, tone-color, basic International Phonetic Alphabet symbols, and interpretation for non-music majors, and instrumental musi… source |
| MUS 1280 | MUS-1280 Class Guitar | — | Basic guitar techniques and performance skills for pre-music and non-music majors. Emphasis on left hand development, plectrum technique, and chord and scale vocabulary and performance. Application o… source |
| MUS 1290 | MUS-1290 Basic Applied Music I | — | Individual instruction for pre-music and non-music majors on any standard band or orchestral instrument, piano, guitar, or voice. May be repeated for credit, however, no more than 4 credits may be ap… source |
| MUS 1301 | MUS-1301 Applied Piano Minor I | — | Private piano instruction for music majors with piano as minor instrument. Development of technical facility, rhythmic control, phrasing, stylistic interpretation and sight-reading skills. Developmen… source |
| MUS 1302 | MUS-1302 Applied Piano Minor II | — | Second level private piano instruction for music major with piano as minor instrument. Development of technical facility, rhythmic control, phrasing, stylistic interpretation and sight-reading skills… source |
| MUS 1461 | MUS-1461 Applied Music I | — | Applied instruction in musical instruments and voice for college students pursuing degrees in music. Development of tone production, intonation, technical facility, rhythmic control, phrasing, stylis… source |
| MUS 1471 | MUS-1471 Applied Music II | — | Second level private instruction for music majors. Continued development of tone production, intonation, technical facility, rhythmic control, phrasing, stylistic interpretation and sight-reading ski… source |
| MUS 1510 | MUS-1510 Choral Ensemble | — | Performance of choral literature from Renaissance through 20th Century for small select ensemble. Public performance required. May be repeated for credit, however, no more than 4 credits may be appli… source |
| MUS 1520 | MUS-1520 Jazz Ensemble | — | Study and experimentation in performance of jazz ensemble literature and styles. Public performance required. May be repeated for credit, however, no more than 4 credits may be applied to degree requ… source |
| MUS 1530 | MUS-1530 Concert Band | — | Performance of band and wind ensemble literature by woodwinds, brass, and percussion players. Public performance required. May be repeated for credit, however, no more than 4 credits may be applied t… source |
| MUS 1540 | MUS-1540 Orchestra | — | Performance of selected orchestral literature by string, woodwind, brass and percussion players. Public performance required. May be repeated for credit, however, no more than 4 credits may be applie… source |
| MUS 1550 | MUS-1550 Instrumental Ensemble | — | Performance of traditional and contemporary ensemble literature. Public performance required. May be repeated for credit, however, no more than 4 credits may be applied to degree requirements. source |
| MUS 1570 | MUS-1570 Technology Tools I | — | Introduction to the fundamentals of music technology for the professional musician for application in music theory, arranging, composition, recording, practice, and performance. Focuses on practical… source |
| MUS 1600 | MUS-1600 Traditional Theory I | — | Manipulation of musical materials including harmonic, melodic, rhythmic, and basic formal procedures with correlated creative works and analysis. Harmonization of figured bass and chorale writing inc… source |
| MUS 1611 | MUS-1611 Ear Training I | — | Identification of diatonic and chromatic intervals, triad qualities, scales and phrases. Melodic and rhythmic dictation, sight singing, and analytic listening. Introduction to harmonic function and h… source |
| MUS 1620 | MUS-1620 Traditional Theory II | — | Examination of modulation, chromatic materials, and 20th century techniques. Integrates harmonic and contrapuntal approaches to analysis and composition. source |
| MUS 1631 | MUS-1631 Ear Training II | — | Second level identification of intervals, chord qualities, scales, phrases and harmonic function. Melodic and rhythmic dictation, sight singing, analytic and holistic listening. source |
| MUS 1650 | MUS-1650 Jazz Theory I | — | Introduction to theoretical foundations of jazz including systematic examination of scales, modes and their practical applications, chord construction and notation, chord/scale relationships and appl… source |
| MUS 1720 | MUS-1720 Arranging I | — | Writing and Arranging for the modern rhythm section including piano, guitar, bass, drums and auxiliary percussion: writing and arranging techniques address the rhythm section as a unit and as part of… source |
| MUS 179H | MUS-179H Honors Contract in Music | — | Honors Contract complements and exceeds requirements, outcomes and objectives for an existing MUS-1000-level honors course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor, which upon completi… source |
| MUS 1801 | MUS-1801 Special Topics in Community Music Ensemble | — | Performance of traditional and contemporary ensemble literature for musicians in the community. Public performance required. May be repeated for credit. source |
| MUS 1820 | MUS-1820 Independent Study/Research in Music | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| MUS 182H | MUS-182H Honors Independent Study/Research in Music | — | Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged between… source |
| MUS 2140 | MUS-2140 Studio Maintenance | — | Reviews basic electronics and sound principles, discusses set-up, calibration and operation of digital and analog recording and test equipment. Topics include studio layout, technical signal routing,… source |
| MUS 2290 | MUS-2290 Basic Applied Music II | — | Individual instruction for pre-music and non-music majors on any standard band or orchestral instrument, piano, guitar, or voice. May be repeated for credit, however, no more than 4 credits may be ap… source |
| MUS 2301 | MUS-2301 Applied Piano Minor III | — | Third level private piano instruction for music major with piano as minor instrument. Development of technical facility, rhythmic control, phrasing, stylistic interpretation and sight-reading skills.… source |
| MUS 2302 | MUS-2302 Applied Piano Minor IV | — | Fourth level private piano instruction for music major with piano as minor instrument. Development of technical facility, rhythmic control, phrasing, stylistic interpretation and sight- reading skill… source |
| MUS 2461 | MUS-2461 Applied Music III | — | Third level applied instruction in musical instruments and voice for college students pursuing degrees in music. Continued development of tone production, intonation, technical facility, rhythmic con… source |
| MUS 2471 | MUS-2471 Applied Music IV | — | Fourth level applied instruction in musical instruments and voice for college students pursuing degrees in music. Continued development of tone production, intonation, technical facility, rhythmic co… source |
| MUS 2541 | MUS-2541 Jazz History | — | Chronological study of history and development of classic jazz from origins through modern period. Detailed attention to selected jazz masters and analysis of their most important works. Through dire… source |
| MUS 2600 | MUS-2600 Traditional Theory III | — | Theory, analysis, and composition of European classical music from origins through 18th century. Detailed attention to compositions from Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque and, Classical periods. source |
| MUS 2611 | MUS-2611 Ear Training III | — | Third level identification of intervals, seventh chords, scales, phrases and harmonic function. Melodic and rhythmic dictation, sight singing, analytic and holistic listening. source |
| MUS 2620 | MUS-2620 Traditional Theory IV | — | Theory, analysis, and composition of European classical music from 19th century through present time. In-depth analysis of modern compositional techniques and the works of representative composers. source |
| MUS 2631 | MUS-2631 Ear Training IV | — | Fourth level identification of intervals, seventh chords, scales, phrases and harmonic function. Melodic and rhythmic dictation, sight singing, analytic and holistic listening. source |
| MUS 2650 | MUS-2650 Jazz Theory II | — | Second level study of theoretical foundations of jazz. Includes diatonic and chromatic harmony, harmonic embellishment and substitution, voicings, rhythm, blues progressions and forms, phrase analysi… source |
| MUS 279H | MUS-279H Sophomore Honors Contract | — | Sophomore Honors Contract in Music complements and exceeds requirements and expected outcomes for an existing Music 2000-level course (not an honors course) through formulation of a contract with a f… source |
| MUS 2820 | MUS-2820 Advanced Independent Study/Research in Music | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| MUS 282H | MUS-282H Advanced Honors Independent Study/Research in Music | — | Advanced Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged… source |
| NMED 1020 | NMED-1020 Nuclear Medicine Computers, Math, and Statistics | — | Examines the mathematics associated with the field of nuclear medicine including formulas and calculations involving radioactive decay, radiations safety, quality control, clinical procedures, statis… source |
| NMED 1200 | NMED-1200 Radiation Safety & Biology | — | Potential effects of ionizing radiation on biological systems, especially humans including known high dose effects and theories of low dose effects. Radiation risks and applicable quantities and unit… source |
| NMED 1302 | NMED-1302 Nuclear Medicine Procedures I | — | Methods of performing patient organ visualization procedures in nuclear medicine. Review of anatomy, physiology and pathology of the various organs, radiopharmaceuticals, applicable instrumentation,… source |
| NMED 130L | NMED-130L Nuclear Medicine Laboratory I | — | Introduction to and application of lab practices of a Nuclear Medicine Technologist including radiopharmaceutical and instrumentation principles. Emphasis on radiation safety, practicing quality assu… source |
| NMED 1401 | NMED-1401 Patient Care for Nuclear Medicine | — | Practice of advanced patient care skills, essential to providing high-quality patient care. Includes patient positioning skills, patient safety, communication, age-specific needs, and emergency care.… source |
| NMED 1501 | NMED-1501 Radiation Physics | — | Study of physics as it relates to radiation and medical imaging. Focuses on the principles of radioactivity, effects of radiation on matter, and emerging technologies as they relate to nuclear medici… source |
| NMED 1604 | NMED-1604 Nuclear Radiopharmacy | — | Theory and practice of radiopharmacy including non-radioactive interventional drugs and contrast media. Addresses the routes of administration, bio-distribution mechanisms, interfering agents, contra… source |
| NMED 1701 | NMED-1701 Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation | — | Covers instrumentation use for both non-imaging and imaging including monitoring equipment (surveys), dose calibrators, well counters, uptake probes, laboratory equipment, gamma probe and gamma camer… source |
| NMED 1771 | NMED-1771 Immunology and Pathophysiology for Sectional Imaging | — | Introduction to pathophysiology and immunology. Emphasis is on common pathologies found in nuclear medicine, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging and the appearance of these pathologie… source |
| NMED 1781 | NMED-1781 Sectional Anatomy for Advanced Molecular Imaging | — | Study of human anatomy and its appearance in multiple planes. Includes all commonly imaged body systems and areas as well as discernment of abnormal pathology and how to make the associated imaging c… source |
| NMED 2302 | NMED-2302 Nuclear Medicine Procedures II | — | Study of diagnostic nuclear medicine procedures relating to the central nervous, genitourinary, and cardiovascular systems as well as tumor imaging. This course includes anatomy and physiology, patho… source |
| NMED 230L | NMED-230L Nuclear Medicine Laboratory II | — | Continued application of lab practices of a Nuclear Medicine Technologist including experimentation with radiopharmaceutical and instrumentation principles. Emphasis on radiation safety, practicing q… source |
| NMED 2601 | NMED-2601 Molecular and Fusion Imaging with Pharmacology | — | Examines the methodology of advanced molecular imaging and fusion imaging in the field of nuclear medicine and analyzes current trends and advances in the field. Focus is on patient preparation, phar… source |
| NMED 2660 | NMED-2660 Nuclear Medicine Therapy | — | Study the principles and practices of nuclear medicine therapies including palliation, cancer treatment, theranaustics, radioimmunotherapies with monoclonal antibodies, and regulations for therapy. E… source |
| NMED 2700 | NMED-2700 Nuclear Medicine Research Methods | — | Basic types of scientific and clinical research, research methods, and the components of a research study. Requires the research, review, discussion, and analysis of current research related to the f… source |
| NMED 2940 | NMED-2940 Nuclear Medicine Field Experience I | — | Clinical experience in the nuclear medicine department under the direct supervision of qualified personnel. Participation in variety of nuclear medicine procedures emphasizing application of theory r… source |
| NMED 2950 | NMED-2950 Nuclear Medicine Field Experience II | — | Supervised sessions in nuclear medicine department with specific assignments and case studies to include math problems and instrumentation. Clinical rotations through variety of specialty areas inclu… source |
| NMED 2960 | NMED-2960 Nuclear Medicine Field Experience III | — | Capstone course in nuclear medicine. Supervised sessions emphasizing team approach to daily operation of a nuclear medicine department. Includes patient care, procedures, radiation safety, quality co… source |
| NURS 1000 | NURS-1000 Introduction to Healthcare Concepts | — | Introduces students to conceptual learning and examines concepts relevant to health care and professional nursing. Covers role development of the professional nurse, clinical judgment, communication,… source |
| NURS 1010 | NURS-1010 Introduction to Patient Care Concepts | — | Introduces basic concepts necessary to care for patients within a variety of health care settings, specifically focusing on long term care settings. Emphasis on developing observation and communicati… source |
| NURS 1201 | NURS-1201 Fundamentals of Nursing Concepts | — | Overview of fundamental concepts important to the practice of nursing including patient care, individualized patient-centered nursing, the healthcare environment, and professional nursing practice. I… source |
| NURS 1210 | NURS-1210 Concepts of Nursing Care for Patients in Community and Behavioral Health Settings | — | This course builds on previous courses to further refine and apply the concepts of nursing practice in the care of patients within the community and behavioral health care setting. Concept analysis a… source |
| NURS 1220 | NURS-1220 Concepts of Nursing Care for patients with Acute and Chronic Conditions I | — | This course builds on previous courses to further refine and apply the concepts of nursing practice in the care of patients with acute and chronic conditions. Includes concept analysis and related ex… source |
| NURS 1230 | NURS-1230 Concepts of Nursing Care of Childbearing Families and Children | — | This course builds on the previous nursing courses to further refine and apply the concepts of nursing practice in the care of the childbearing and developing family. Application of knowledge and ski… source |
| NURS 1240 | NURS-1240 Role Transitions | — | This course focuses on the application of nursing concepts to the roles of the practical and registered nurse. Emphasis in this course is placed on scope of practice, current issues and trends, clini… source |
| NURS 1250 | NURS-1250 LPN to RN Transitions I | — | Designed to explore integrative concepts in nursing to assist the student in the transition from licensed practical nurse to registered nurse. Students will refine and update previous learning in add… source |
| NURS 1260 | NURS-1260 LPN to RN Transitions II | — | This course builds on LPN to RN Transitions I to further refine concepts of nursing practice with application of care to patients with selected acute and chronic conditions. Students analyze concepts… source |
| NURS 2000 | NURS-2000 Concepts of Nursing Care for Patients with Acute Unstable and Chronic Conditions II | — | This course builds on previous courses to further refine and apply the concepts of nursing practice in the care of patients with acute unstable and chronic conditions. Includes concept analysis and r… source |
| NURS 2010 | NURS-2010 Concepts of Nursing Care for Patients with Complex Conditions | — | This course builds on previous courses to further refine and apply the concepts of nursing practice in the care of patients with complex conditions. Includes concept analysis and related exemplars ne… source |
| NURS 2011 | NURS-2011 Concepts of Nursing Care for Patients with Complex Conditions | — | This course builds on previous courses to further refine and apply the concepts of nursing practice in the care of patients with complex conditions. Includes concept analysis and related exemplars ne… source |
| NURS 3200 | NURS-3200 Pathophysiology and Health Assessment | — | This course examines the pathophysiology of selected health conditions, focusing on etiology, pathogenesis, physiological changes, and clinical manifestations. Students will explore disease mechanism… source |
| OTAT 1300 | OTAT-1300 Occupational Therapy Principles | — | Provides an overview of the history, development, philosophy, theory and practice, and the role of Occupational Therapy in today's health care environment. Includes discussion of the role and respons… source |
| OTAT 1310 | OTAT-1310 Task Analysis | — | Enables students to perform task analysis of varied activities addressing occupational performance areas of self-maintenance, play/leisure, and productivity. Covers selection of adaptive devices, ada… source |
| OTAT 1320 | OTAT-1320 Fundamentals of Developmental Disabilities | — | Overview of developmental disabilities including physical and psychosocial conditions commonly referred to and treated by occupational therapists. source |
| OTAT 1330 | OTAT-1330 Techniques in Developmental Disabilities | — | Application of occupational therapy skills and techniques used in treatment programs planned for persons with developmental disabilities. source |
| OTAT 1420 | OTAT-1420 Fundamentals of Psychosocial Dysfunction | — | Overview of psychosocial issues and psychiatric diagnoses in mental health and other clinical settings commonly referred to occupational therapy for treatment. Focuses on signs, symptoms and effects… source |
| OTAT 1430 | OTAT-1430 Techniques in Psychosocial Dysfunction | — | Designed to familiarize student with a variety of therapeutic techniques, processes, and programming used by occupational therapists treating individuals with psychosocial dysfunction. Emphasis on se… source |
| OTAT 1850 | OTAT-1850 Practicum I | — | Under supervision of assigned agency personnel, students apply knowledge, skills and techniques learned in concurrent OTAT courses and weekly discussion seminar. Assignment to agencies includes tradi… source |
| OTAT 1860 | OTAT-1860 Practicum II | — | Under supervision of assigned agency personnel, students apply knowledge, skills and techniques learned in concurrent OTAT courses and weekly discussion seminar. Assignment to agencies includes tradi… source |
| OTAT 1980 | OTAT-1980 Therapeutic Use of Self | — | Practical experiences in relating to others through a series of intrapersonal, interpersonal, cross-cultural and small group activities. Students develop an understanding of the implementation of the… source |
| OTAT 2000 | OTAT-2000 Clinical Skills for the Occupational Therapy Assistant | — | Overview of essential skills used in the field of occupational therapy. Students develop understanding of patient care principles and demonstrate clinical skills used to enhance function and increase… source |
| OTAT 2320 | OTAT-2320 Fundamentals of Physical Dysfunction | — | Overview of physical disabilities including physical and psychosocial conditions commonly referred to and treated by occupational therapist. Presented within a developmental frame of reference coveri… source |
| OTAT 2330 | OTAT-2330 Techniques in Physical Disabilities | — | Overview of occupational therapy treatment strategies and techniques for physically disabled adults from late adolescence to the end of life. Emphasis on current, authentic and effective occupational… source |
| OTAT 2341 | OTAT-2341 Occupational Therapy Issues | — | Capstone course. Integrates knowledge and skills acquired in academic work and field practice placements to clarify role and function of Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA). Examines evol… source |
| OTAT 2820 | OTAT-2820 Advanced Independent Study/Research in Occupational Therapy Assisting Technology | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| OTAT 2860 | OTAT-2860 Practicum III | — | Under supervision of assigned agency personnel, students apply knowledge, skills and techniques learned in concurrent OTAT courses and weekly discussion seminar. Assignments to health care agencies i… source |
| OTAT 2940 | OTAT-2940 Field Experience | — | Students assigned to two consecutive 8-week full-time field placements under supervision of licensed occupational therapists or occupational therapy assistants. Provides student opportunities to appl… source |
| PE 1000 | PE-1000 Personal Fitness | — | Introduction to techniques, principles and benefits of a personal conditioning program including flexibility, muscle endurance, muscle strength, body composition, with an emphasis on cardiorespirator… source |
| PE 1010 | PE-1010 Personal Strength Development | — | Activities which incorporate the five components of fitness: body composition, cardiovascular fitness, muscle strength, muscle endurance and flexibility with emphasis on strength training. source |
| PE 1020 | PE-1020 Weight Training | — | Basic instruction in theory of using weights to improve muscular fitness and in fundamentals of correct lifting techniques using dumbbells, nautilus, universal and/or various other machines. source |
| PE 1060 | PE-1060 Cardio-Fitness | — | Cardio/respiratory conditioning class, consisting of flexibility and aerobic conditioning exercises and use of variety of training machines. source |
| PE 1120 | PE-1120 Adapted Physical Education | — | Designed for students who have temporary or permanent physical limitations which prevent participation in current group fitness courses and desire to participate in an individualized program. Contact… source |
| PE 1300 | PE-1300 Aqua Fitness | — | Non-swimming water fitness class. Includes various types of water workouts in both the shallow and deep ends, cardio and toning components. Swimming skills not required. source |
| PE 1330 | PE-1330 Swimming I | — | Fundamental swimming skills for non-swimmers and shallow water swimmers including water adjustment, floating, breathing techniques, basic swimming strokes, and water safety skills. source |
| PE 1340 | PE-1340 Swimming II | — | Swimming for the intermediate and advanced swimmer in the development and/or refinement of a wide variety of swimming strokes. Includes front and back crawl, backstroke, breastroke, butterfly, sidest… source |
| PE 1410 | PE-1410 Backpacking | — | Introduction to outdoor activities, including instruction and participation in backpacking, hiking, and orienteering. Includes lecture sessions in preparation for the outdoor experience. Weekend and/… source |
| PE 1421 | PE-1421 Camping | — | Fundamental class in camping designed to develop basic knowledge and skills pertinent to safe and enjoyable camping. Activity may include weekend and/or overnight participation. Additional laboratory… source |
| PE 1430 | PE-1430 Physical Relaxation Techniques | — | Introduces student to basic physical techniques of relaxation including breathing, Jon Kabut-Zinn's body scan method, active and passive meditation. Includes awareness of body tension and stressors. source |
| PE 1440 | PE-1440 Yoga | — | Emphasis on basic Hatha yoga practice consisting of pranayama (breath control), asanas (postures), vinyasa (flow of postures), mantra (chanting), mudra (hand positioning) and dhyana (meditation) to b… source |
| PE 1560 | PE-1560 Meditation Techniques | — | Students will explore the many different forms of meditation to foster a daily practice that is tailored to individual needs. source |
| PHIL 1000 | PHIL-1000 Critical Thinking | — | This course serves as an introduction to principles of critical and creative thinking with an emphasis on real-world practical applications. Formal and informal tools of logical analysis will be appl… source |
| PHIL 1010 | PHIL-1010 Introduction to Philosophy | — | Basic concepts, reasoning skills, and attitudes employed in philosophical inquiry. Study and analysis of perennial philosophical problems through critical examination of writings of classical and con… source |
| PHIL 101H | PHIL-101H Honors Introduction to Philosophy | — | Introduction to basic concepts, reasoning skills, and attitudes employed in philosophical inquiry. Study and analysis of perennial philosophical problems through critical examination of writings of c… source |
| PHIL 1020 | PHIL-1020 Introduction to Logic | — | Introduction to evaluation of arguments. Concentration on basic principles of formal logic and application to evaluation of arguments. Explores notions of implication and proof and use of modern tech… source |
| PHIL 179H | PHIL-179H Honors Contract in Philosophy | — | Honors Contract complements and exceeds requirements, outcomes and objectives for an existing PHIL-1000 -level honors course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor, which upon comple… source |
| PHIL 2000 | PHIL-2000 The Philosophy of Religion | — | Provides an overview of the principal debates in philosophy of religion. Study of selected topics and problems in the philosophy of religion, such as: arguments for the existence of God; the problem… source |
| PHIL 2020 | PHIL-2020 Ethics | — | Study of systems and problems of human conduct with applications to moral problems and decisions. Prepares students with work in philosophy, applied ethics, and any area of learning requiring reasone… source |
| PHIL 202H | PHIL-202H Honors Ethics | — | Study of systems and problems of human conduct with applications to moral problems and decisions. Emphasis on an in-depth study of primary sources within philosophical tradition. Prepares students fo… source |
| PHIL 2050 | PHIL-2050 Bioethics | — | Introduction to study and analysis of moral philosophy as applied to issues in healthcare with emphasis on developing students` abilities to correctly identify moral problems and defend their moral j… source |
| PHIL 205H | PHIL-205H Honors Bioethics | — | An in-depth study and analysis of moral philosophy as applied to issues in health and life sciences with emphasis on developing students' abilities to correctly identify moral problems and defend the… source |
| PHIL 2060 | PHIL-2060 Business Ethics | — | Application of moral philosophy including ethical theories and moral principles to issues in business and other organizations with an emphasis on developing the students ability to identify and analy… source |
| PHIL 279H | PHIL-279H Sophomore Honors Contract | — | Sophomore Honors Contract in Philosophy complements and exceeds requirements and expected outcomes for an existing Philosophy 2000-level course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor… source |
| PHIL 280H | PHIL-280H Honors Spec Topics-Philosophy | — | Honors study of selected topics or current issues in Philosophy. Provides student an opportunity to explore various topics in greater detail (see Credit Schedule of classes for current offerings). Re… source |
| PHYS 1010 | PHYS-1010 Astronomy | — | Survey of astronomy. History of astronomy, planets, asteroids and comets, the sun, stars, galaxies, and cosmology. Contemporary issues and developments in astronomy and space science. Intended for no… source |
| PHYS 101L | PHYS-101L Astronomy Laboratory | — | Intended for non-science majors. Exercises on measurements, optics, telescopes, the sun, constellations, and other related astronomy topics. Laboratory activities complement and enrich related lectur… source |
| PHYS 1050 | PHYS-1050 Everyday Physics | — | Introductory science course designed to develop an understanding of the phenomena of our everyday life via the laws of physics. The emphasis is not on problem-solving course, but on encouraging stude… source |
| PHYS 1210 | PHYS-1210 College Physics I | — | Kinematics, vectors, and Newtonian mechanics (forces and motion, gravitation, energy, momentum, rotational motion, simple harmonic motion), fluids, heat, and thermodynamics. Emphasis on problem solvi… source |
| PHYS 1220 | PHYS-1220 College Physics II | — | Introductory algebra-based physics course designed for non-physics majors covering areas of physics which include electricity, magnetism, waves, sound, light, special relativity, atomic and nuclear p… source |
| PHYS 2250 | PHYS-2250 Radiographic Physics and Quality Control | — | Course designed for Radiography program students. Basic introduction to college physics. Reviews basic mathematical operations needed for this course. Discusses energy, matter, Newtonian laws, atomic… source |
| PHYS 2310 | PHYS-2310 General Physics I | — | The first semester of a two-semester introductory calculus-based physics course designed for students majoring in science or engineering covering areas in; motion in one, two, and three dimensions, r… source |
| PHYS 2320 | PHYS-2320 General Physics II | — | The second semester of a two-semester introductory calculus-based physics course designed for students majoring in science or engineering covering areas in; electrostatics, electricity, magnetism, el… source |
| PL 1001 | PL-1001 Introduction to the Paralegal Profession | — | Introduction to the practical aspects of working within the paralegal field. Instruction includes the legal status of paralegals, career opportunities for paralegals, legal ethical constraints, sourc… source |
| PL 1300 | PL-1300 Civil Procedure | — | Examine Rules of Courts which govern civil lawsuits, with emphasis on the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure. Analyze and apply Ohio laws and rules pertaining to commencement of action, service, motion pr… source |
| PL 1401 | PL-1401 Legal Research and Writing I | — | Introduction to skills essential for effective identification, analysis, and research of primary and secondary sources needed to address legal issues. Learn to formulate research plans that require e… source |
| PL 1460 | PL-1460 Workers' Compensation Law | — | [Cross-listed with BADM-1460 . Credit can only earned be once for either course.] Study of Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation and Industrial Commission of Ohio, with emphasis on claims and procedur… source |
| PL 1502 | PL-1502 Law Office Technology | — | Designed for students already conversant with basic functions of word processing, presentation software, database management, and spreadsheet design. Students will perform advanced word processing, s… source |
| PL 1600 | PL-1600 Alternative Dispute Resolution | — | Paralegal involvement within a variety of dispute resolution mechanisms including litigation, voluntary arbitration, court-annexed or mandatory arbitration, negotiation and mediation will be instruct… source |
| PL 1700 | PL-1700 Employment Law | — | Emphasizes the statutory and common laws that govern the employment relationship. Explores the role of federal and state administrative agencies in handling employment-related claims. Specific attent… source |
| PL 1710 | PL-1710 Immigration Law and Procedures | — | Introduction to immigration law covering the various family-based, employment-based, and status-based permissions that can be used to obtain permission to enter and/or remain in the United States. Re… source |
| PL 1730 | PL-1730 Criminal Law for Paralegals | — | The role of the paralegal in the American criminal justice system for both the prosecution and the defense. Criminal law and procedure will be explored along with the legal documents relevant to crim… source |
| PL 2301 | PL-2301 Torts and Evidence | — | Fundamental principles of tort law (personal injury, malpractice, intentional tort, and products liability) to explore paralegal responsibilities in trial setting. Students collect and prepare eviden… source |
| PL 2401 | PL-2401 Legal Research and Writing II | — | Advancement of skills learned in Legal Research & Writing I with advanced research assignments using Internet and computer resources for research of state and federal cases, codes, administrative reg… source |
| PL 2410 | PL-2410 Intellectual Property | — | Introduction to intellectual property law and experience in completing tasks commonly carried out by intellectual property paralegals. General overview of relevant federal and state law related to co… source |
| PL 2421 | PL-2421 Wills, Trusts, and Estates | — | Overview of paralegal concepts and tasks associated with pre-mortem estate planning and post-mortem estate administration. Covers forms of property ownership and documentation utilized to manage prop… source |
| PL 2440 | PL-2440 Business Transactions | — | Practical application of the law of contracts as required by a paralegal. Construction of contracts and litigation of contracts is emphasized. Students learn the elements and defenses of contracts an… source |
| PL 2460 | PL-2460 Business Organizations | — | Introduction to various business entities including sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, and licensed professional associations. Drafting of partnership agreements and incorporation docu… source |
| PL 2510 | PL-2510 Juvenile Law | — | Designed to train students to effectively assist the juvenile law practitioner. Topics covered include abuse-neglect-dependency; juvenile delinquency; custody, support, and visitation issues; and pat… source |
| PL 2521 | PL-2521 Bankruptcy and Debtor/Creditor Law | — | Study of bankruptcy and basic legal principles governing rights and duties of debtors and creditors. Introduction to bankruptcy laws, specifically Chapters 7, 11, and 13 of United States Bankruptcy C… source |
| PL 2540 | PL-2540 Family Law | — | Basic principles and trends in family law including marriage, annulment, dissolution, divorce, child support, child custody, visitation, paternity, and adoption. Emphasis on ethical issues, drafting… source |
| PL 2561 | PL-2561 Litigation Tactics | — | Paralegal practice in preparation for civil litigation through the creation of trial notebooks. Perform the required tasks of mock litigation scenarios including drafting pleadings, subpoenas, motion… source |
| PL 2820 | PL-2820 Advanced Independent Study/Research in Paralegal Studies | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| PL 2851 | PL-2851 Paralegal Practicum | — | Provides supervised work experience in law firm or other legal setting. Student obtains actual work experience by performing paralegal duties under direct supervision of attorney and/or paralegal. source |
| PL 2991 | PL-2991 Paralegal Capstone | — | Capstone course in Paralegal Studies. This course is designed to ready the student for entry into the legal community through intensive study of the paralegal profession and additional development of… source |
| POL 1000 | POL-1000 United States National Government: Civic Literacy | — | Nature, purpose, theories, and evolution of the government of the United States. Relationships between structure, function, and process. Dynamics of political change, including historical development… source |
| POL 100H | POL-100H Honors United States Government: Civic Literacy | — | Nature, purpose, theories and evolution of government of the United States. Relationships between structure, function and process. Dynamics of political change, including historical development and s… source |
| POL 1020 | POL-1020 State & Local Government | — | Examination of state and local governments within the United States federal system. Intergovernmental relations and dynamics of the electoral process, including impacts of public policy decisions on… source |
| POL 2020 | POL-2020 Introduction to Conflict and Peace Studies | — | Introduction to the field of conflict analysis, resolution, and peace studies is intended to provide a solid foundation for further inquiry and application. Examines definitions of conflict and diver… source |
| POL 2030 | POL-2030 Comparative Politics | — | Examination of various political philosophies and ideologies and the study of several nations and their governments including industrialized democracies. Explores the ideological underpinnings, econo… source |
| POL 2041 | POL-2041 Conflict Resolution and Management | — | Explore the role and nature of conflict in personal, professional, and community lives. Learn essential theories that inform constructive responses to conflict and understand core skills that help pr… source |
| POL 2050 | POL-2050 Study Abroad in Peace and Conflict Resolution | — | Study abroad opportunity covering theory and practice of Conflict Resolution and Peace Studies. Students will have an opportunity to meet with decision makers across fields while experiencing the ric… source |
| POL 2060 | POL-2060 Political Systems of Africa | — | Comparative discussion of selected topics in Africa with particular focus on interrelationship between internal and external affairs. Examination of colonial policies, party systems, interest groups… source |
| POL 2070 | POL-2070 International Relations | — | Study of International Relations. Explores how individuals, nation-states, non-governmental and international organizations interact with one another. Emphasis on major sub-fields of security, intern… source |
| POL 2100 | POL-2100 Constitutional Law | — | The origins and development of American constitutional and legal system. Emphasizes the structure and role of Supreme Court in constitutional interpretation and major decisions concerning important a… source |
| POL 2120 | POL-2120 Women and Politics | — | [This course is cross-listed as WGS-2120 . Credit can only be earned once for either course.] This is an introductory course to the study of the United States’ political process from a gender perspec… source |
| POL 2140 | POL-2140 Implementing Peace Studies and Conflict Management Theories and Practices with Service Learning | — | This course will integrate theories and skills in Peace Studies and Conflict Management with service learning. Students will gain practical experience, serve their community, and engage with issues s… source |
| PST 1301 | PST-1301 Horticultural Botany | — | Focus on practical skills and technologies essential for horticultural plant propagation and production. Cultural and sustainable production practices will be examined. Students will apply scientific… source |
| PST 1311 | PST-1311 Deciduous Woody Landscape Plants | — | Covers the correct identification, cultural requirements, potential and correct uses of deciduous trees and shrubs in the landscape. source |
| PST 1321 | PST-1321 Evergreens, Groundcovers, and Herbaceous Landscape Plants | — | Covers the cultural requirements, growth habits, potential and correct landscape uses of herbaceous annuals, perennials, hardy bulbs, groundcovers, and evergreen trees and shrubs. source |
| PST 1331 | PST-1331 Plant Propagation | — | Introduction to the techniques used to create new food and ornamental plant crops. source |
| PST 1351 | PST-1351 Plant Production | — | Exploration of production and marketing of ornamental and food plant materials. Emphasis on basic greenhouse, garden center, small farm, and nursery operations from off season planning, crop timing,… source |
| PST 1380 | PST-1380 Introduction to Tree Care | — | Introduction to the tree care trade and occupation. Emphasis on introductory tree care techniques, technologies and industry standards. source |
| PST 1400 | PST-1400 Garden Center and Nursery Management | — | An in-depth study of the management skills needed to successfully operate a garden center or a wholesale nursery growing establishment, including management of employees, inventory, suppliers, client… source |
| PST 1411 | PST-1411 Equipment Operations and Safety | — | An overview of common horticultural hand tools, power tools, and large equipment. Emphasis on safe operation with hands-on practice and basic preventative maintenance on each machine. source |
| PST 1420 | PST-1420 Landscape Practices | — | Study of and practical experience in proper techniques of landscape maintenance and installation. Included are proper pruning, planting, preparation mulching, fertilizing, water management, and soil… source |
| PST 1441 | PST-1441 Introduction to Landscape Design | — | Introductory principles and processes of landscape design. Emphasis on understanding how to read and interpret professional blueprints as well as creating basic landscape designs. Topics include aest… source |
| PST 1450 | PST-1450 Landscape Design - CAD | — | An introduction to the operational components of landscape design software, including the methods and procedures to develop the types of drawings typically used for landscape design/sales presentatio… source |
| PST 1510 | PST-1510 Landscape Contracting | — | In-depth study of major business principles involved across the green industry including material and labor estimation, management of employees, work sites, inventory, clients, contract and labor law… source |
| PST 1600 | PST-1600 Irrigation and Drainage | — | Provides an operational knowledge of the theory, design, installation, and maintenance of landscape irrigation and drainage systems. source |
| PST 2310 | PST-2310 Soil Technology | — | Examination of the critical role soil plays in horticulture, agriculture, and construction. Emphasis on soil testing, analysis, and building healthier soils. source |
| PST 2321 | PST-2321 Plant Pest Diagnostics | — | In-depth study of Integrated Pest Management tactics as used in the green industry to provide a sustainable approach to care of plants in the agricultural, nursery, and landscape environment. source |
| PST 2370 | PST-2370 Introduction to Turfgrass | — | Study of lawn maintenance and installation including nutrient management, spraying, mowing, irrigation, selection and establishment, weed and pest identification, and diagnosis of disorders as pertai… source |
| PST 2381 | PST-2381 Arboriculture | — | Theoretical and practical approach to tree climbing and pruning techniques according to industry standards. Emphasizes safe tree climbing techniques and the use of tree risk assessments. source |
| PST 2431 | PST-2431 Planting Design | — | Emphasis on the design relationships of plants to their optimum and intended environments. Basic and advanced planning design principles and techniques that address the aesthetic, environmental, and… source |
| PST 2480 | PST-2480 Arboriculture Practices | — | Advanced approach to tree care techniques used in the tree care industry including introductory tree rigging and protection. source |
| PST 2950 | PST-2950 Field Experience | — | Field experience in students occupational objectives in plant science, landscaping and/or horticulture. Student and employer follow training agreement as developed by student, employer and supervisin… source |
| PSY 1010 | PSY-1010 General Psychology | — | Survey course which examines the complex individual, the many factors believed to drive the individual, and the resulting behavior. Application of the scientific method as a tool in the discovery of… source |
| PSY 101H | PSY-101H Honors General Psychology | — | Examination of historical and conceptual foundations of modern psychology, its methodology and enduring issues within subdisciplines. Research basis of psychology and discussion of original source ma… source |
| PSY 1050 | PSY-1050 Introduction to Industrial/Organizational Psychology | — | Focuses on the application of research to the workplace and provides an overview of psychological principles as they relate to issues of industry and organizations. Topics include personnel selection… source |
| PSY 1060 | PSY-1060 Cross-Cultural Competency for Health Care Providers | — | Focuses on cultural sensitivity, diversity awareness and multicultural communication skills for health care providers. Includes communicating with patients in ways that are culturally aware and sensi… source |
| PSY 179H | PSY-179H Honors Contract in Psychology | — | Honors Contract complements and exceeds requirements, outcomes and objectives for an existing PSY-1000-level honors course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor, which upon completi… source |
| PSY 1820 | PSY-1820 Independent Study/Research in Psychology | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student (see Credit Schedule of classes for current offerings). May be repeated for a maximum of s… source |
| PSY 182H | PSY-182H Honors Independent Study/Research in Psychology | — | Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged between… source |
| PSY 2010 | PSY-2010 Child Growth and Development | — | Study of human growth and development from conception through puberty. Emphasis on biological, cognitive, social and emotional development. Physiological and psychological processes examined. Major d… source |
| PSY 201H | PSY-201H Honors Child Growth and Development | — | The physical, intellectual, personal and social development of humans from conception through adolescence is examined from the perspective of multiple psychological theories. Basic and applied resear… source |
| PSY 2020 | PSY-2020 Life Span Development | — | Application of the scientific method to study physical/biological, socio/emotional, and cognitive development across the lifespan. source |
| PSY 202H | PSY-202H Honors Life Span Development | — | Application of the scientific method to study physical/biological, socio/emotional, and cognitive development across the lifespan. source |
| PSY 2040 | PSY-2040 Social Psychology | — | Social influence on individuals' ideas and behaviors. Emphasis on issues such as attraction, prejudice, conformity and interpersonal communication. source |
| PSY 2050 | PSY-2050 Psychology of Personality | — | Scientific study of personality, including motivation and development. Normal and abnormal personality considered along with its clinical applications and relevance to business and industry. source |
| PSY 2060 | PSY-2060 Adolescent Psychology | — | Examines human development from puberty to young adulthood from variety of perspectives. Variations in development related to gender, social and cultural factors considered. Includes physical and sex… source |
| PSY 2081 | PSY-2081 Psychopathology | — | Descriptive survey of behavioral and psychological disorders. Topics include past and present views of human behavior; diagnostic and assessment procedures; and classification, causes, prevention and… source |
| PSY 2090 | PSY-2090 Psychology of Human Sexuality | — | Examines the scientific study of human sexuality from a psychological perspective, providing students with an introductory overview of the biological, psychosocial, and developmental perspectives of… source |
| PSY 2100 | PSY-2100 Introduction to Aging | — | Overview of psychological aspects of maturation. Consideration of biological, emotional, perceptual, cognitive and psychosocial conditions encountered in young, middle-aged and senior adults. source |
| PSY 2110 | PSY-2110 Educational Psychology | — | Examines the psychological basis of teaching and learning. Topics include theories of development and learning, learner motivation, learner differences, instructional strategies and assessment. Effec… source |
| PSY 2120 | PSY-2120 Multicultural Health Psychology | — | Exploration and study of current topics, research, and theory in the specialty of Health Psychology across many cultures. An overview of topics such as psychoneuroimmunology and health, the basic iss… source |
| PSY 2140 | PSY-2140 Research Methods in Psychological Science | — | This course introduces the fundamental concepts and techniques used in psychological research and other social sciences. Focus will be given to designing, conducting, and evaluating research studies… source |
| PSY 2150 | PSY-2150 Quantitative Methods in Behavioral Science | — | Introduction to quantitative analysis of behavioral data. Application of descriptive and inferential statistics (including correlation, t-test, and ANOVA) and SPSS computer software to data presentat… source |
| PSY 279H | PSY-279H Sophomore Honors Contract | — | Sophomore Honors Contract in Psychology complements and exceeds requirements and expected outcomes for an existing Psychology 2000-level course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor… source |
| PSY 2820 | PSY-2820 Independent Advanced Study/Research in Psychology | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| PSY 282H | PSY-282H Advanced Honors Independent Study/Research in Psychology | — | Advanced Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged… source |
| PTAT 1000 | PTAT-1000 Introduction to Physical Therapy Patient Care | — | Discussion, demonstration, and practice of basic physical therapy patient care skills for all students who plan to apply to the PTA program. Introduces principles of patient care for physical therapi… source |
| PTAT 1100 | PTAT-1100 Introduction to Physical Therapist Assisting | — | History and principles of physical therapy. Role, responsibilities, and supervision of the physical therapist assistant. Survey of physical therapy interventions and services. Emphasizes the legal, e… source |
| PTAT 1300 | PTAT-1300 Functional Anatomy | — | Study of human anatomy and clinical kinesiology with emphasis on the application of neuromusculoskeletal anatomy, physiology, physics principles, and biomechanics during the analysis of static and dy… source |
| PTAT 1312 | PTAT-1312 Fundamentals of Physical Therapy | — | Introduces the fundamental procedures and theories for practice of physical therapy. Identify the key elements of posture, movement, body mechanics, lifting and moving patients. Introduces the theori… source |
| PTAT 1320 | PTAT-1320 Introduction to Therapeutic Exercise | — | Introduction to the principles of therapeutic exercise including passive, active, active assistive, and resistive exercise. Differentiation of strength, flexibility and stretching exercises. source |
| PTAT 1402 | PTAT-1402 Clinical Pathophysiology & Pharmacology | — | Introduction to pathophysiology and pharmacological management encountered in the practice of physical therapy that affect such systems as the musculoskeletal, endocrine, immune, integumentary, vascu… source |
| PTAT 1411 | PTAT-1411 Physical Therapy Procedures | — | Physical therapy procedures focuses on the principles and application of various therapeutic modalities used in physical therapy treatment that augment rehabilitation intervention as part of the comp… source |
| PTAT 1420 | PTAT-1420 Therapeutic Exercise | — | Physical therapy techniques and principles utilized in therapeutic exercise, including the progression of therapeutic exercise. source |
| PTAT 1440 | PTAT-1440 Psychosocial Issues in Physical Therapy | — | Designed to familiarize the student with the common mental health illnesses and psychosocial issues that may affect physical therapy interventions. source |
| PTAT 1940 | PTAT-1940 Field Experience I | — | Application of learned physical therapy techniques in clinical setting. It is recommended that program students register for this course as pass/no pass. source |
| PTAT 2201 | PTAT-2201 Acute Care Physical Therapy | — | Explores the procedures, equipment, common pathologies and pharmacology encountered in the practice of physical therapy in the acute care environment. Physical therapy techniques for intervention are… source |
| PTAT 2302 | PTAT-2302 Neuromuscular Rehabilitation in Physical Therapy | — | Physical therapy techniques and procedures required for the rehabilitation of adult patients with selected neurological diagnoses and impairments. source |
| PTAT 2310 | PTAT-2310 Pediatric Physical Therapy | — | Examine the special considerations for the physical therapy approaches and procedures regarding infants and children. Identify typical fetal and postnatal growth and development. Examination of wide… source |
| PTAT 2330 | PTAT-2330 Geriatric Physical Therapy | — | Course is designed to highlight special considerations of physical therapy approaches, role, and procedures regarding the older adult population. Statistics, myths, and legislation regarding aging po… source |
| PTAT 2840 | PTAT-2840 Clinical Practicum I | — | Capstone course in Physical Therapist Assisting Technology. Application of learned physical therapy techniques in a clinical setting. It is recommended that program students register for this course… source |
| PTAT 2850 | PTAT-2850 Clinical Practicum II | — | Capstone course in Physical Therapist Assisting Technology. Application of learned physical therapy techniques in a clinical setting. It is recommended that program students register for this course… source |
| PTAT 2971 | PTAT-2971 Practicum Seminar | — | Course covers the integration of knowledge and skills acquired in academic coursework and clinical practicum. Examination of the role and function of the physical therapist assistant in preparation f… source |
| RADT 1301 | RADT-1301 Radiographic Fundamentals and Technique | — | Basic study of ionizing radiation relative to its nature, production, interaction with matter and effect on radiographic quality. Includes the fundamentals of radiation protection and image acquisiti… source |
| RADT 1352 | RADT-1352 Digital Image Acquisition and Evaluation | — | Analysis and application of radiographic factors influencing the acquisition and evaluation of the digital radiographic image. Students are required to conduct X-ray exposure experiments under superv… source |
| RADT 1401 | RADT-1401 Radiographic Positioning | — | Introduction to and application of radiographic positioning for upper and lower extremities, chest, pelvis, abdomen, gastrointestinal and urinary systems including use of contrast media. Techniques a… source |
| RADT 1410 | RADT-1410 Intermediate Radiographic Positioning | — | Essentials of radiographic procedures involving cerebral and facial cranium, vertebral column, thoracic cage, and specific projections of upper extremity articulations. Techniques and positioning var… source |
| RADT 1911 | RADT-1911 Clinical Radiography I | — | Directed practice experience in the hospital environment. Competency-based training and evaluation on radiographic equipment and procedures. Emphasis on positioning and patient care skills including… source |
| RADT 191A | RADT-191A Clinical Radiography I-A | — | Directed practice experience in the hospital environment. Competency-based training and evaluation on radiographic equipment and procedures. Emphasis on positioning and patient care skills including… source |
| RADT 191B | RADT-191B Clinical Radiography I- B | — | Directed practice experience in the hospital environment. Competency-based training and evaluation on radiographic equipment and procedures. Emphasis on positioning and patient care skills including… source |
| RADT 191S | RADT-191S Clinical Radiography I | — | Directed practice experience in the hospital environment. Competency-based training and evaluation on radiographic equipment and procedures. Emphasis on positioning and patient care skills including… source |
| RADT 2350 | RADT-2350 Radiographic Pathology | — | Study and identification of selected pathologic conditions. Manifestations of diseases of the human body and their radiographic appearance. Adjustment of techniques due to pathologic changes and best… source |
| RADT 2362 | RADT-2362 Interventional Radiography and Pharmacology | — | Introduction to specialized procedures and interventional imaging within diagnostic radiography. Foundational knowledge and skills to enable effective contribution as a member of a specialized imagin… source |
| RADT 2402 | RADT-2402 Imaging Systems | — | Presentation of imaging systems and imaging modalities. Topics include conventional and digital fluoroscopy, image intensification, interventional radiography, computerized tomography, magnetic reson… source |
| RADT 2610 | RADT-2610 Introduction to Mammography | — | Introduction to mammography. Topics include historical development, patient education, patient services and screening procedures, risk factors for breast cancer, medical history documentation and ass… source |
| RADT 2620 | RADT-2620 Anatomy and Pathology of the Breast | — | Anatomy, physiology and pathology of the breast, including benign and malignant conditions, stages of breast cancer and treatment options. source |
| RADT 2630 | RADT-2630 Positioning Techniques for Breast Imaging | — | Provides a knowledge base of the various positioning techniques and projections used to perform screening and diagnostic mammography. Content consists of discussions about resolving imaging problems,… source |
| RADT 2640 | RADT-2640 Physics of Mammography | — | Study of physics of mammography, including instrumentation equipment, digital mammography, and the factors affecting the images and picture archiving and communications system (PACS). source |
| RADT 2650 | RADT-2650 Interventional and Special Imaging Procedures | — | Study of sterile technique, infection control, interventional procedures and OSHA regulations as applicable to a breast imaging department. source |
| RADT 2660 | RADT-2660 MQSA and ACR Regulatory Standards | — | An overview of the mammography departmental structure and essential personnel. Review of specific guidelines set forth by the regulatory agencies and accrediting bodies that closely monitor a facilit… source |
| RADT 2670 | RADT-2670 Mammography Quality Control | — | Discusses minimum standards set forth by regulatory agencies that closely monitor a facility's Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC) programs. Accreditation process and preparation for Food… source |
| RADT 2911 | RADT-2911 Clinical Radiography II | — | Directed practice experience in the hospital environment. Competency-based training and evaluation on radiographic equipment and procedures. Emphasis on further development of medical imaging skills… source |
| RADT 291A | RADT-291A Clinical Radiography II-A | — | Directed practice experience in the hospital environment. Competency-based training and evaluation on radiographic equipment and procedures. Emphasis on further development of medical imaging skills… source |
| RADT 291B | RADT-291B Clinical Radiography II-B | — | Directed practice experience in the hospital environment. Competency-based training and evaluation on radiographic equipment and procedures. Emphasis on further development of medical imaging skills… source |
| RADT 291S | RADT-291S Clinical Radiography II | — | Directed practice experience in the hospital environment. Competency-based training and evaluation on radiographic equipment and procedures. Emphasis on further development of medical imaging skills… source |
| RADT 2921 | RADT-2921 Clinical Radiography III | — | Directed practice experience in the hospital environment. Competency-based training and evaluation on radiographic equipment and procedures. This is a capstone course in radiography to hone medical i… source |
| RADT 292S | RADT-292S Clinical Radiography III | — | Directed practice experience in the hospital environment. Competency-based training and evaluation on radiographic equipment and procedures. This is a capstone course in radiography to hone medical i… source |
| RADT 2930 | RADT-2930 Mammography Applications | — | Supervised sessions emphasizing practical application of patient preparation and positioning for diagnostic, screening and interventional/special procedure mammographic examinations to include approp… source |
| RAT 1100 | RAT-1100 Sound Recording and Design | — | Introduction to theory of sound and recording process for media production. Topics include principles of sound and hearing, audio terminology, recording equipment operation, storage mediums and recor… source |
| RAT 1160 | RAT-1160 Making Independent Recordings | — | Basic guide to making and selling independent recordings. Topics include operation of record companies, recording procedures, planning, budgets, copyrights, publishing, graphics and printing, manufac… source |
| RAT 1300 | RAT-1300 Introduction to Recording | — | Introduction to theory of sound and recording process. Study of audio terminology, principles of sound and hearing, basic equipment, recorder operation, analog and digital signal storage methods. source |
| RAT 1311 | RAT-1311 Studio Operations | — | Theory and practical applications of the recording studio. Topics include equipment setup and interface, small console signal flow and operating levels, patch bays, studio documentation, basic voice… source |
| RAT 1320 | RAT-1320 Audio Transducers | — | Theory, characteristics and operation of various microphone types, loudspeakers, crossovers and speaker/room monitoring considerations. source |
| RAT 1400 | RAT-1400 Concert Promotion | — | This Course is a basic guide to concert promotion. Topics include concert planning, organization, partnering, booking, sponsorships, contracts, unions, radio, press, television, street teams, flyers,… source |
| RAT 1500 | RAT-1500 Recording Theory I | — | Introduction to practical techniques of multi-track recording. Session operating procedures, multiple microphone placement, track assignment, overdubbing, mixdown, and console and recorder operation… source |
| RAT 1511 | RAT-1511 Recording Lab I | — | Practical applications of analog and digital theory and techniques covered in Recording Theory I. Student will record and mix multi-track music and audio for video projects in a professional studio e… source |
| RAT 1520 | RAT-1520 Audio Signal Processing | — | Theory and operation of audio processing equipment. Introduction to entire range of studio effects devices including equalizers, variable gain amplifiers including compressors, limiters, gates and ex… source |
| RAT 1530 | RAT-1530 Digital Audio Theory | — | Theory, methods and practical applications of current digital recording systems. Includes tape and disc-based recorders, operating system installation and maintenance, data storage methods, recording… source |
| RAT 1600 | RAT-1600 Concert Technical Production | — | Concert Technical Production is a comprehensive applied study of all aspects of venue and show production. Topics include production, lighting, sound, staging, personnel, stage management, stagehand… source |
| RAT 179H | RAT-179H Honors Contract in Recording Arts & Technology | — | Honors Contract complements and exceeds requirements, outcomes and objectives for an existing RAT-1000-level honors course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor, which upon completi… source |
| RAT 1820 | RAT-1820 Independent Study/Research in Recording Arts Technology | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| RAT 2300 | RAT-2300 Recording Theory II | — | Continuation of practical techniques of recording. Topics include intermediate recording and mixing theory, recording techniques, critical listening and intermediate ear training. source |
| RAT 2311 | RAT-2311 Recording Lab II | — | Practical applications of theory and technqiues covered in Recording Theory. Student will produce, record and mix various styles of musical and audio for video projects. Includes human relations and… source |
| RAT 2330 | RAT-2330 Digital Audio Mixing | — | Advanced applications of digital audio recording, editing and mixing using current digital console and non-linear workstation environments. Topics include digital signal processing, plug-ins, digital… source |
| RAT 2341 | RAT-2341 Location Recording | — | Techniques used in non-studio recording for news gathering, conference, public speaking, music and sound effects recording. Main emphasis will be hands-on, and students will record, edit and mix a va… source |
| RAT 2440 | RAT-2440 Sound for Theatre | — | Introduction to the essentials of theatrical sound. Topics covered include microphone use, microphone placement, amplification, theatrical acoustics, Foley sound, recorded effects, and production met… source |
| RAT 2540 | RAT-2540 Live Sound Reinforcement | — | Theory and operation of various live sound reinforcement systems. Includes acoustics, system setup, signal flow, mixing consoles, microphones, signal processing, amps, crossovers and speaker systems. source |
| RAT 2820 | RAT-2820 Advanced Independent Study/Research in Recording Arts Technology | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| RAT 2940 | RAT-2940 Audio Recording Field Experience | — | Cooperative effort between the College and local and national audio-related businesses to provide students with work experience in industry setting. Student, instructor and internship supervisor will… source |
| RAT 2990 | RAT-2990 Recording Arts & Tech Capstone | — | Capstone course in Recording Arts and Technology. Student will design and implement capstone recording project that applies the technical, oral, behavioral and written skills learned in previous RAT… source |
| REL 1010 | REL-1010 Introduction to Religious Studies | — | Comprehensive introduction to foundational elements, concepts and language of religion, including: faith and reason, myth, rituals, historical doctrines and practices, mysticism and attributes, and s… source |
| REL 2000 | REL-2000 Comparative World Religions | — | Study of origin, nature, and meaning of major world religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Daoism, and Confucianism. source |
| REL 2010 | REL-2010 Religious Traditions of Western Christianity | — | A fundamental introduction to sacred texts, historically relevant figures, and liturgical practices central to Christianity beliefs and principles. As the course chronicles the impact of Christianity… source |
| REL 2060 | REL-2060 African-American Religious Experience | — | An exploration of the religious history, culture, and themes of African Americans from the colonial period to the present. Topics include Liberal, Evangelical and Fundamentalist theologies, with part… source |
| RESP 1100 | RESP-1100 Introduction to Respiratory Care | — | Introductory overview of the field of Respiratory care. Areas of concentration include: respiratory care profession, anatomy and physiology, pulmonary diseases, related measurements/calculations, med… source |
| RESP 1300 | RESP-1300 Respiratory Care Equipment | — | Overview of application of physical principles pertaining to physiologic function and diagnostic and therapeutic modalities employed in field of Respiratory Care. Function and operation of respirator… source |
| RESP 1310 | RESP-1310 Cardiopulmonary Physiology | — | Physiology of cardiovascular and pulmonary systems with emphasis on electrophysiology of the heart, electrocardiography interpretation, blood flow characteristics and hemodynamics. Pulmonary system e… source |
| RESP 1320 | RESP-1320 Acid-Base and Hemodynamics | — | Overview of acid-base regulation, integrating physiologic functions of renal and respiratory systems. Emphasis on body buffer systems, oxygen and carbon dioxide transport systems, basic chemistry and… source |
| RESP 1330 | RESP-1330 Cardiopulmonary Assessment and Pulmonary Diseases | — | Theory and application of cardiopulmonary assessment, medical records, and charting. Includes physical assessment, assessment of lab values, radiologic evaluation, vital signs, EKG and pulmonary func… source |
| RESP 1340 | RESP-1340 Pharmacology for Respiratory Care | — | General principles of pharmacology and calculations of drug dosages. Discussion of pharmacologic principles and agents used in treatment of cardiopulmonary disorders. source |
| RESP 2210 | RESP-2210 Introduction to Mechanical Ventilation | — | Introduction to mechanical ventilation with special emphasis on ventilator terminology. Covers information necessary to understand basic functions of a life support ventilator. source |
| RESP 2300 | RESP-2300 Basic Therapeutic Procedures | — | Theory, clinical application and analysis of basic respiratory care procedures. Emphasis on oxygen therapy, medical gas therapy, tracheal suctioning, humidity and aerosol therapy, chest physical ther… source |
| RESP 2310 | RESP-2310 Mechanical Ventilation | — | Theory and application of mechanical ventilation techniques with emphasis on mechanical ventilator characteristics, physiologic effects, patient set-up and evaluation, maintenance of oxygenation, wea… source |
| RESP 2320 | RESP-2320 Pediatric/Neonatal Respiratory Care | — | Presentation of theory and its practical application to pediatric and neonatal respiratory disease states. Includes pathophysiology, etiology, patient assessment and treatment using equipment unique… source |
| RESP 2330 | RESP-2330 Respiratory Home Care/Rehabilitation | — | Identification of therapist's role in home care and pulmonary rehabilitation. Presentation of oxygen therapy and delivery systems in private home. Procedure for institution and maintenance of home me… source |
| RESP 2342 | RESP-2342 Patient Management Problems | — | Reinforces the clinical education components of information gathering and decision-making specific to assessment and treatment of cardiopulmonary impairment. Specific emphasis placed on the methodolo… source |
| RESP 2940 | RESP-2940 Respiratory Care Field Experience I | — | Field experience in the clinical setting on respiratory care equipment, policies, and procedures. Emphasis on patient assessment, bedside pulmonary function testing, aerosol therapy, arterial blood g… source |
| RESP 2950 | RESP-2950 Respiratory Care Field Experience II | — | Field experience in the clinical setting on respiratory therapy equipment, policies, and procedures. Emphasis on intubation, pulmonary function testing, airway clearance techniques, hyperinflation te… source |
| RESP 2960 | RESP-2960 Respiratory Care Field Experience III | — | Capstone course in Respiratory Care. Field experience in clinical setting on respiratory therapy equipment, policies, and procedures. Emphasis on adult invasive and non-invasive mechanical ventilatio… source |
| RUSS 1010 | RUSS-1010 Beginning Russian I | — | Introduction to modern Russian language. Emphasis on listening comprehension, speaking, reading, writing, functional and interpersonal communication, and culture, through multiple approaches includin… source |
| RUSS 1020 | RUSS-1020 Beginning Russian II | — | Continued study of modern Russian language. Emphasis on listening comprehension, speaking, reading, writing, more complex functional and interpersonal communication, and culture, through multiple app… source |
| RUSS 1820 | RUSS-1820 Independent Study/Research in Russian | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. Prerequisite(s)Departme… source |
| RUSS 182H | RUSS-182H Honors Independent Study/Research in Russian | — | Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged between… source |
| SES 1001 | SES-1001 Introduction to Sport and Exercise Studies | — | An overview of the field of exercise science and the Sport and Exercise Studies program at Cuyahoga Community College. Objectives include describing various aspects of careers, identifying profession… source |
| SES 1040 | SES-1040 Teaching Exercise Training Techniques | — | Instruction on how to teach basic principles, concepts, and techniques of exercise. Components include cardiovascular, resistance, functional and flexibility exercises and activities with proper inst… source |
| SES 1300 | SES-1300 Fitness and Wellness Coaching | — | Concepts of fitness and wellness coaching including health behavior change theories, client assessment, goal setting, evaluation processes, coaching dialogue, and coaching ethics as it relates to bei… source |
| SES 2000 | SES-2000 Essentials of Sports Injury Care | — | Designed to provide entry level knowledge in the field of sport and fitness related injuries. This course includes basic anatomy of common injuries, evaluation techniques, preventive measures to redu… source |
| SES 2010 | SES-2010 Exercise and Movement Anatomy | — | Designed for movement and fitness professionals. Examines the anatomical structures of skeletal, muscular, nervous, and fascial systems, joint actions, and kinetic chains of human movement related to… source |
| SES 2100 | SES-2100 Sport and Exercise Physiology | — | Designed to increase student's knowledge and understanding about human physiology and the adaptations that occur during exercise. Topics include energy metabolism, cardiovascular, respiratory, endocr… source |
| SES 2130 | SES-2130 Kinesiology: Fundamentals of Human Movement | — | The scientific study of human movement based on the neuromuscular, fascial and skeletal systems and the principles of physiology and mechanics as it relates to movement in exercise, recreation, sport… source |
| SES 2300 | SES-2300 Personal Training Certification Preparation | — | Introductory course in personal training. Covers basic exercise science, fitness evaluation and consultation, exercise techniques, program design, clients with unique needs, safety and legal issues,… source |
| SES 2310 | SES-2310 Advanced Training Concepts and Techniques | — | Advanced concepts and principles in strength, conditioning and sport performance. Learn and understand the anatomy, biomechanics, sport metabolism, performance assessments, training methods, program… source |
| SES 2350 | SES-2350 Exercise for Special Populations | — | An overview of procedures, concepts, and modifications related to fitness testing and exercise programming for various life stages and chronic diseases. Benefits of exercise and public health implica… source |
| SES 2360 | SES-2360 Fitness and Sport Management | — | Introduces the health and fitness professional to fitness and sport management. Topics include market and industry analysis, budget, finance, membership, sales, marketing, risk management, liability,… source |
| SES 2410 | SES-2410 Exercise Testing and Prescription | — | This course is designed to provide the student with foundational concepts and principles in exercise testing and prescription. Through lecture, lab and practical application, students will learn how… source |
| SES 2420 | SES-2420 Advanced Exercise Testing and Prescription | — | An integrative lecture/lab course designed to provide advanced principles and concepts regarding health screenings, assessments, exercise testing and exercise prescription. Students will learn advanc… source |
| SES 2500 | SES-2500 Health and Wellness Coach Certification Prep | — | Concepts of fitness and wellness coaching including health behavior change theories, client assessment, goal setting, evaluation processes, coaching dialogue, and coaching ethics. Students will learn… source |
| SES 2840 | SES-2840 Practicum: Sport and Exercise Studies | — | Capstone Course: Apply practical skills by working in the field of health, wellness, and fitness through practicum experience on campus or off site experiences. Health, wellness and fitness assessmen… source |
| SOC 1010 | SOC-1010 Introductory Sociology | — | Scientific study of human society and social interaction. Includes an overview of the principles, perspectives, concepts, and research methods used in the sociological field with more intensive study… source |
| SOC 101H | SOC-101H Honors Introductory Sociology | — | In-depth analysis of sociological perspectives, theories, concepts, and research methods. Emphasizes thorough comprehension of concepts such as culture, socialization, and social stratification throu… source |
| SOC 1020 | SOC-1020 Social Institutions | — | A sociological examination of major social institutions: the family, religion, education, politics, economy, and health care. Analysis of social dynamics and change. Use of theory and research to dev… source |
| SOC 2010 | SOC-2010 Social Problems | — | Exposure to numerous social problems prevalent in society by emphasizing the process through which social problems are identified, legitimized, and addressed across cultural contexts and time. Emphas… source |
| SOC 201H | SOC-201H Honors Social Problems | — | In-depth sociological analysis of contemporary social problems in the United States, cross-cultural solutions and their implications for individuals, social institutions and society. Emphasis on appl… source |
| SOC 2020 | SOC-2020 Sociology of the Family | — | Historical, comparative, and contemporary analysis of marriages and families and their relationship to other social institutions. Sociological perspectives used to understand social, psychological an… source |
| SOC 2040 | SOC-2040 Introduction to Social Work | — | Introduces students to ideas, venues, and susceptible populations associated with the social work profession. Stresses knowledge, ethics, principles, values, and skills that exemplify the foundation… source |
| SOC 2051 | SOC-2051 Introduction to Social Welfare | — | Surveys history, functioning, and social issues of social welfare system relating them to broader American socio-economic and political systems. Special focus on problems of economically and socially… source |
| SOC 2060 | SOC-2060 Human Behavior and the Social Environment | — | Social work perspective on human development across the life cycle. Focuses on the biological, psychological, social, cultural and spiritual aspects of human functioning. Human diversity approach con… source |
| SOC 2070 | SOC-2070 Poverty in the United States | — | Survey of social and personal dimensions of poverty in the United States regarding individuals, groups and larger communities. For persons wishing to develop in-depth understanding and skills develop… source |
| SOC 2100 | SOC-2100 Aging and Society | — | Cross-cultural examination of social, biological and psychological process of aging. Societies studied with regards to social characteristics of older people, their social roles, relations with vario… source |
| SOC 2110 | SOC-2110 Death and Dying | — | Examination of death and dying through a multi-disciplinary approach to understand connection of death and dying in various contexts: sociological, ethical, medical, legal, psychological, and religio… source |
| SOC 2150 | SOC-2150 Deviance | — | Sociological examination of deviant attitudes, behaviors and conditions. Exploration of how actions come to be defined as deviant, theories of deviance, and methods of social control reaction. Differ… source |
| SOC 2160 | SOC-2160 Introduction to Criminology | — | To develop a sociological framework for examining crime. Review and apply major theories of criminal behavior. Critically examine how specific behaviors and social conditions become defined as crime.… source |
| SOC 2210 | SOC-2210 Dating and Intimate Relationships | — | Intimate relationships studied on life course continuum from early to late adulthood, taking into consideration profound effects exerted by ethnicity, race, gender, human sexuality, socioeconomic sta… source |
| SOC 2410 | SOC-2410 Sociology of Gender | — | Analysis of the social construction of gender, gender roles, and gender stratification in American society. Compare gender assumptions within social and cross-cultural contexts. Examine socialization… source |
| SOC 2550 | SOC-2550 Race and Ethnic Relations | — | Analysis of sources, processes, and consequences of current intergroup relations in the United States; identification of various segments of population, their history and patterns of adaptation to pr… source |
| SOC 279H | SOC-279H Sophomore Honors Contract | — | Sophomore Honors Contract in Sociology complements and exceeds requirements and expected outcomes for an existing Sociology 2000-level course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor.… source |
| SOC 2818 | SOC-2818 Special Topics in Sociology of Health | — | The Sociology of Health explores the intricate relationships between health, wellness, and society through a cross-cultural perspective. The course examines how diverse social structures, cultural be… source |
| SOC 282H | SOC-282H Honors Independent Advanced Study/Research in Sociology | — | Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged between… source |
| SOC 2830 | SOC-2830 Cooperative Field Experience | — | Open to students eligible for the Cooperative Education Program. Employment in an approved training facility under College supervision. Requirement for one credit is 180 hours of approved work. Stude… source |
| SPAN 1011 | SPAN-1011 Beginning Spanish Language and Cultures I | — | Introduction to Spanish Language and Cultures through multiple approaches with emphasis on spoken and written interpersonal and presentational communication, listening and reading comprehension, and… source |
| SPAN 1021 | SPAN-1021 Beginning Spanish Language and Culture II | — | Second beginning course continues introducing Spanish Language and Cultures through multiple approaches with emphasis on development of interpersonal and presentational spoken and written communicati… source |
| SPAN 102H | SPAN-102H Honors Beginning Spanish Language and Culture II | — | Second beginning course incorporates on-site visits to locations in Cleveland (in person and/or virtually) in which students apply vocabulary, grammar, and cultural lessons covered in coursework, mak… source |
| SPAN 179H | SPAN-179H Honors Contract in Spanish | — | Honors Contract complements and exceeds requirements, outcomes and objectives for an existing SPAN-1000-level honors course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor, which upon complet… source |
| SPAN 1820 | SPAN-1820 Independent Study/Research in Spanish | — | Directed individual study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| SPAN 182H | SPAN-182H Honors Independent Study/Research in Spanish | — | Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged between… source |
| SPAN 2010 | SPAN-2010 Intermediate Spanish Language and Culture I | — | As the first in a series of two intermediate Spanish courses, 2010 reviews and expands upon introductory level vocabulary, grammar and culture through multiple approaches. Emphasis on further develop… source |
| SPAN 2020 | SPAN-2020 Intermediate Spanish Language and Cultures II | — | Second intermediate course further develops spoken and written communication, listening and reading comprehension, and cultural awareness and competency in functional contexts through multiple approa… source |
| SPAN 2411 | SPAN-2411 Spanish Conversation & Composition | — | Discussion on topics of everyday life, colloquialsims, vocabulary augmentation and improvement of speech patterns. Practice in writing compositions. source |
| SPAN 2420 | SPAN-2420 Introduction to Spanish Culture, Civilization, and Literature | — | Introduction to Spain's culture, civilization, and literature. Overview of Spain's formation, and interrelationship between its prehistorical and historical foundation, political, economic, social, c… source |
| SPAN 2430 | SPAN-2430 Civilization, Culture, and Literature of Latin America | — | Course focuses on historical, political, economic, cultural, and social events in the American continent prior to Spanish and Portuguese exploration, conquest and colonization. Examines political, ec… source |
| SPAN 279H | SPAN-279H Sophomore Honors Contract | — | Sophomore Honors COntract in Spanish complements and exceeds requirements and expected outcomes for an existing Spanish 2000-level course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor. In c… source |
| SPAN 2820 | SPAN-2820 Independent Advanced Study/Research in Spanish | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| SPAN 282H | SPAN-282H Honors Independent Advanced Study/Research in Spanish | — | Advanced Honors-level directed individual study. Must meet criteria set forth in the Honors Course Checklist used to approve regular honors courses. Study/research title and specific content arranged… source |
| SURT 1000 | SURT-1000 Survey of Surgical Technology | — | Designed to familiarize students seeking a career in healthcare within the profession of surgical technology. Course provides an overview of history, professional organization, philosophy and practic… source |
| SURT 1300 | SURT-1300 Introduction to Surgery | — | Presentation and discussion of development of modern day surgery, organization of operating room department, roles of operating room personnel, health care reform practices, and care of surgical pati… source |
| SURT 130L | SURT-130L Surgery Lab | — | Practice of skills required of the surgical technologist. Patient transportation and transfer skills, operation of the surgical bed, patient positioning, sterile wrapping of supplies and instrumentat… source |
| SURT 1330 | SURT-1330 General Surgery | — | Presentation and discussion of general surgery. Includes steps of operative procedure, features of general surgery, hemostasis, operative drains, surgical specimens, layers of abdominal wall, abdomin… source |
| SURT 1700 | SURT-1700 Sterile Processing Techniques I | — | Covers development and history of a modern sterile processing department, roles and responsibilities of sterile processing technicians and legal and ethical aspects of sterile processing practice. Re… source |
| SURT 1710 | SURT-1710 Sterile Processing Techniques II | — | Covers techniques and protocol of processing patient care equipment. Includes the various packaging methods, sterilization methods, sterile storage methods, and appropriate distribution methods curre… source |
| SURT 1720 | SURT-1720 Introduction to Hospital Administration | — | Presentation and discussion of history, development and current trends in the daily operations of modern hospitals, including hospital governance, administration and management. Review of functions o… source |
| SURT 1861 | SURT-1861 Clinical Experience: Sterile Processing | — | Supervised clinical experience in the central service/sterile processing department at a assigned affiliated hospital. Demonstrate basic competency of skills covering the principles and practices of… source |
| SURT 1911 | SURT-1911 Clinical Experience I | — | Beginning-level scrubbing and instrumentation skills while caring for a surgical patient. The course begins with several weeks of "mock surgery" in the surgical lab on campus and then transitions to… source |
| SURT 1922 | SURT-1922 Clinical Experience II | — | Practical application of previously learned surgical skills at assigned affiliated hospital. Students perform in both first and second scrub roles during operative procedures, increasing in proficien… source |
| SURT 2300 | SURT-2300 Surgical Specialties | — | Presentation and discussion of surgical specialty procedures including cardio/thoracic, genitourinary, neurological, ophthalmic, oral/maxillofacial, orthopedic, otorhinolaryngology, peripheral vascul… source |
| SURT 2851 | SURT-2851 Clinical Experience III | — | Practical application of previously learned surgical skills at assigned affiliated hospital. Basic competency of scrub skills relating to general, gynecological and specialty surgical procedures. Stu… source |
| SURT 2863 | SURT-2863 Clinical Experience IV | — | Capstone course in Surgical Technology, with a focus on specialty surgical procedures. Practical application of previously learned surgical skills at assigned affiliated hospital. Students perform pr… source |
| THEA 1010 | THEA-1010 Theatre Appreciation | — | The examination of theatre as a performance art by the study of its origins through contemporary times, and how contemporary theatre practitioners approach their crafts. Performance not required. source |
| THEA 1430 | THEA-1430 Introduction to Scenery and Stagecrafts | — | Workshop in technical theatre to include scenery, lighting, costumes, properties and sound by classroom study and laboratory work. Interested students may be assigned to productions. Repeatable. No m… source |
| THEA 1500 | THEA-1500 Acting I | — | Exploration of theory and practice of basic tools of acting: body movement, vocal production, and imagination. Introduction to character analysis, scene study and improvisation. source |
| THEA 1510 | THEA-1510 Acting II | — | In-depth exploration of theory and application of basic techniques of acting: actors tools, improvisation, character analysis and scene analysis. Introduction to auditioning. Emphasis on refining ima… source |
| THEA 1520 | THEA-1520 Improvisation and Performance I | — | Synthesizes concept and technique through the direted practice of improvisational performance. Utilizes the communal/ensemble exercises provided in Spolin's 'Improvisation for the Theatre', to explor… source |
| THEA 1540 | THEA-1540 Rehearsal and Performance | — | Practical experience for students accepted as cast members of College theatre production. May be repeated twice - no more than 4 credits to be applied to elective degree requirements. source |
| THEA 1550 | THEA-1550 Practicum in Technical Theatre | — | Practical experience in stage work in a department production or department approved special project. Emphasis on backstage assistant, carpentry, painting, design assistant, assistant stage manager,… source |
| THEA 1600 | THEA-1600 Acting for the Camera I | — | Basic studio and on-location techniques, video performance training, and audio broadcast techniques to acquire mass media experience for use in professional settings or for personal advancement. source |
| THEA 2010 | THEA-2010 Script Analysis | — | Principles, theories and techniques of play script analysis for actor, director, designer, dramaturg, or playwright. Additional time required outside of class to attend at least two theatre productio… source |
| THEA 2100 | THEA-2100 Arts Management | — | Introduction to principles and methods of management of arts and cultural institutions. Detailed study of organizational structures, funding and revenue, facilities scheduling and production, marketi… source |
| THEA 2210 | THEA-2210 History of Theatre and Drama I | — | Emphasizes the historical and critical study of theatre and drama from its origins to the Renaissance. An overview of the development of the physical theatre, the evolution of dramatic presentations,… source |
| THEA 2220 | THEA-2220 History of Theatre & Drama II | — | Emphasizes the historical and critical study of theatre and drama from the Renaissance to present-day theatrical conventions. An overview of the development of the physical theatre, the evolution of… source |
| THEA 2400 | THEA-2400 Playwriting | — | Preparation and analysis of short scripts for the stage. source |
| THEA 2450 | THEA-2450 Drafting for Theatre | — | Drafting techniques for theatre design and technology students. Topics include plans, elevations, sections, detailed drawings and light plots. source |
| THEA 2500 | THEA-2500 Acting III | — | Advanced exploration and refinement of acting techniques as applied to various approaches to creating character. Refinement of audition technique. Focus on scene study and methods of characterization. source |
| THEA 2510 | THEA-2510 Acting IV | — | Application of scene analysis skills and methods of characterization to advanced scene styles. Consideration of period demands. Identification of individual approach to acting. source |
| THEA 2520 | THEA-2520 Improvisation and Performance II | — | Synthesize concept and technique through the directed practice of long-form improvisational performance. Aplly the skills discovere din Improvisation and Performance to the creation of long-form narr… source |
| THEA 2540 | THEA-2540 Advanced Rehearsal Performance | — | Advanced practical experience for students involved in a college theatre production as cast members or stage managers. May be repeated twice - no more than 4 credits to be applied to elective degree… source |
| THEA 2550 | THEA-2550 Advanced Practicum in Technical Theatre | — | Advanced practicual experience in state work in a department production or department approved special project. Emphasis in management of the following: offstate operation, carpentry, painting or set… source |
| THEA 2600 | THEA-2600 Acting for the Camera II | — | Video performance training leading to preparation of sample tapes, audition procedures and conduct, financial aspects of local and national market, director for camera, interaction and shot compositi… source |
| UST 1010 | UST-1010 Introduction to Urban Studies | — | Introduction to the study of cities and urban areas. Interdisciplinary examination of the development and structure of cities and the issues and challenges faced by urban areas. source |
| UST 1120 | UST-1120 History of Cleveland | — | Development of Cleveland from New England village to metropolitan area. Role of economic and technical change, immigration, reform, world war, demographics, labor unions, transportation and political… source |
| UST 2020 | UST-2020 Urban Cultures | — | Examination of cultural diversity within urban populations. Special emphasis on interaction of groups and value systems. source |
| UST 2820 | UST-2820 Independent Advanced Study/Research in Urban Studies | — | Directed individual advanced study. Study/research title and specific content arranged between instructor and student. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits of different topics. source |
| UT 2000 | UT-2000 Equipment Operations I | — | Introduction to the operations of directional bore machines, hydrovac units, excavating machines, and related equipment for construction of utility systems. Maintenance, equipment inspection, and saf… source |
| UT 2010 | UT-2010 Equipment Operations II | — | Operations of compact equipment and machines for construction of utility systems. Machine operations, maintenance, equipment inspection, and safety procedures will be covered. Students will perform b… source |
| UT 2100 | UT-2100 Aerial Construction | — | Introduction to common construction methods used in aerial construction with a focus on communication lines. Students learn to work with materials for overhead communication and electrical systems. S… source |
| UT 2200 | UT-2200 Underground Construction I | — | Develop a working knowledge of construction specifications for buried and underground utility systems and practice construction methods in dedicated lab activities. Focus on gas, water, sewer, and co… source |
| UT 2210 | UT-2210 Underground Construction II | — | Capstone course in Utilities Technology program. Working practice of construction methods for buried and underground utility systems by dedicated lab activities. Advanced methods for gas, water, sewe… source |
| UT 2800 | UT-2800 Special Topics: Heavy Equipment Practice | — | Supervised additional practice of heavy equipment usage learned in UT-2000 . Emphasis on safety practices when using Safe Dig site equipment. source |
| VC 1000 | VC-1000 Visual Communication Foundation | — | This course provides the foundation for all Visual Communication programs and career paths. Topics include exploring the elements and principles of design, layout, color theory, and visual storytelli… source |
| VC 1061 | VC-1061 History of Graphic Design | — | Survey of graphic design and the world events that have influenced visual communication from the invention of writing to the computer age and new media. Explores the cultural influences and technical… source |
| VC 1201 | VC-1201 Typography I | — | Development, terminology, letterform, classification, selection and specification of typefaces. Emphasis on aesthetic and communicative aspects of typography. Introduction to techniques used to desig… source |
| VC 1431 | VC-1431 Vector Graphics | — | Technical and aesthetic fundamentals in the creation of vector graphics for print, interactive, broadcast and other media utilizing industry standard vector graphics and design applications. source |
| VC 2301 | VC-2301 Graphic Design and Illustration | — | Exploration of intermediate to advanced tools and techniques used in illustrating content for integrated media. Projects may include advanced content creation for print, interactive, broadcast and ot… source |
| VC 2541 | VC-2541 Individual Projects | — | Individual projects in visual communication and design in areas relevant to current VCD industry. Progress and grading determined on individual basis according to criteria mutually agreed upon betwee… source |
| VC 2991 | VC-2991 Portfolio Preparation | — | Capstone Course. Prepares students to enter the visual communication profession, including preparing and presenting a well-crafted portfolio, building and implementing a self-promotional brand, and u… source |
| VCGD 1500 | VCGD-1500 Advertising and Design | — | Fundamentals of advertising and design for print and other media. Examines design process and appropriate use of research. Examines and evaluates layout and delivery mode, evolution of presentation,… source |
| VCGD 2232 | VCGD-2232 Typography II | — | Advanced typography including compilation and production of information for use by an intended audience. Exploration of practical and production consideration with emphasis on various multiple page p… source |
| VCGD 2331 | VCGD-2331 Brand Identity Design | — | Covers comprehensive corporate graphics emphasizing design process in creating corporate and brand identity. Visual and non-visual aspects of corporate graphics and their application are examined. source |
| VCGD 2400 | VCGD-2400 Information Graphic Design | — | Information graphic design including research, planning and data visualization. Emphasis on visual hierarchy, grid usage, photos and graphics to effectively communicate information. Exploration of pr… source |
| VCGD 2431 | VCGD-2431 Package Design | — | Comprehensive package design course from initial concept to presentation of package mock-ups. Conceptual thinking and problem solving using typography, color and images on folded, soft packaging, and… source |
| VCGD 2631 | VCGD-2631 Graphic Design Studio | — | Advanced graphic design projects using industry software and standards. Course builds upon sequential graphic design courses to explore complex solutions to visual communication and design problems.… source |
| VCIL 1142 | VCIL-1142 Illustration I | — | Analog and digital rendering for visual communication and design applications. Emphasis on formal qualities of two dimensional illustration techniques used to render images. source |
| VCIL 1640 | VCIL-1640 3D Design | — | Technical and aesthetic fundamentals of 3D Design. Use of industry standard software to develop 3D graphics for screen and print applications. Projects may include 3D design and visualization for inf… source |
| VCIL 2040 | VCIL-2040 3D Motion | — | Technical and aesthetic fundamentals of 3D motion design and 3D animation. Use of industry standard software to develop 3D animation for broadcast and Internet audience. Projects may include 3 Dimens… source |
| VCIL 2142 | VCIL-2142 Illustration II | — | Exploration of creating illustrations for print and web media using industry-standard tools. Emphasis on experimentation with aesthetic and technical elements of digital illustration. source |
| VCIL 2241 | VCIL-2241 Advanced Illustration | — | Various tools, materials and techniques used with advanced illustration. Emphasis placed on illustration for commentary, narrative, persuasion, visualization and instruction. Focus on creating illust… source |
| VCIL 2341 | VCIL-2341 Illustration for Story | — | Technical and aesthetic fundamentals of sequential illustration and visual narrative. Use of industry standard software to design, develop, publish and present illustration for narrative application.… source |
| VCIL 2440 | VCIL-2440 3D Simulation | — | Advanced technical and aesthetic issues concerning 3D modeling, 3D motion graphics and 3D animation using industry standard software. Course emphasizes static and dynamic animation strategies utilizi… source |
| VCIL 2540 | VCIL-2540 3D Studio | — | Advanced 3D modeling, 3D motion graphics and 3D animation using industry standard software. Course builds upon sequential 3D courses to provide advanced platform for custom 3D design, illustration, v… source |
| VCIL 2641 | VCIL-2641 Illustration Studio | — | Hands-on, directed, individualized, project-based course, specialized for illustration majors. Illustration proposals and projects to be selected, approved and arranged collaboratively between instru… source |
| VCIM 1200 | VCIM-1200 Game Design I: Introduction to Game Design | — | Foundation of game design with an emphasis on concept, planning and creation of game prototypes. Topics include history of games from tabletop to tablet, markets, mechanics, prototyping, play testing… source |
| VCIM 1400 | VCIM-1400 Game Design II: Game Engines | — | Applied technical and aesthetic fundamentals of 2D and 3D game design using industry standard engines. Includes survey of the game design industry. Emphasis on design and interaction of 2D and 3D ass… source |
| VCIM 1570 | VCIM-1570 Web Publishing I: HTML | — | Foundational web design, planning and construction with emphasis on web standards, usability and accessibility. Students construct web pages in HTML and CSS using basic text-editing software. Topics… source |
| VCIM 1770 | VCIM-1770 Web Publishing II: Site Theory & Construction | — | Expansion and continuation of topics introduced in Web Publishing I. User research, planning, designing, constructing and publishing a website using industry standard methods and tools. source |
| VCIM 2200 | VCIM-2200 Game Design III: Game Design Studio | — | Create a variety of game projects for an intended audience, platform or device. Course emphasizes game design pipeline of planning, design, testing, refining and publishing. source |
| VCIM 2271 | VCIM-2271 2D Animation | — | Introduction to 2D animation, including the history and principles of animation as well as a hands-on technical and aesthetic exploration of the media. A variety of digital and manual techniques from… source |
| VCIM 2281 | VCIM-2281 Web Publishing III: JavaScript | — | Provides an introduction and solid foundation in JavaScript, including syntax, conditionals, functions, manipulating the DOM, and event handling. Working commonly used JavaScript libraries are also c… source |
| VCIM 2291 | VCIM-2291 Web Publishing IV: Data-Driven Sites | — | Learn to create data-driven, dynamic websites. Combines an overview of programming terms and concepts with practical examples. source |
| VCIM 2372 | VCIM-2372 Interactive Media I - Design Thinking | — | Introduction to design thinking, a methodology for solving problems. Learn about design thinking and storytelling through the creation of interactive media projects. Create interactive experiences fr… source |
| VCIM 2380 | VCIM-2380 Interactive Media II - App Design | — | Introduction to app design. Explores current and emerging interactive technologies. The class covers app design from project inception to functional prototypes. No app development or coding is covere… source |
| VCIM 2401 | VCIM-2401 Game Design IV-Game Publishing | — | Develop and refine a body of work focusing on specific role(s) in the game design industry. Develop and promote assets, projects, portfolio, demo reel, blog and game presentation. source |
| VCIM 2572 | VCIM-2572 User Experience Studio | — | Course offers broad possibilities for the conception and creation of advanced interactive projects. Students are encouraged to explore concepts and techniques beyond the parameters of previous course… source |
| VCIM 2700 | VCIM-2700 User Experience Design | — | Introduction to user experience design. Includes practice with a variety of user research methods and applying those research results to interactive media projects. source |
| VCPH 1150 | VCPH-1150 History of Photography | — | Survey of history of world photography from 1839 to present. Technical and aesthetic evolution of photography and its changing role in society. source |
| VCPH 1261 | VCPH-1261 Photography I | — | Explore photograph creation maximizing the capabilities of your digital camera using ambient lighting. A variety of photographic genres and their stylistic attributes to be introduced. Assignments al… source |
| VCPH 1450 | VCPH-1450 Digital Imaging I | — | Introduction to technical and aesthetic fundamentals of digital image manipulation using the most current computer software and hardware systems for the input and modification and combination of digi… source |
| VCPH 1812 | VCPH-1812 Spec Topic: Photo Expeditions | — | Explore specific off-site locations with your smartphone, DSLR, or mirrorless camera, and a packed meal. This course will spend an exciting day of each week shooting on location, and the second day e… source |
| VCPH 2050 | VCPH-2050 Commercial Studio Techniques I | — | This course introduces students to photographic strobe lighting (at times combined with ambient light sources) within the photographic digital capture studio. Students will be introduced to shooting… source |
| VCPH 2160 | VCPH-2160 Digital Video for Photographers | — | Introduction to digital video capture, video editing, and archiving techniques for still photographers. Advanced critical thinking. Students must have their own DSLR camera with adjustable settings a… source |
| VCPH 2260 | VCPH-2260 Photography II | — | Students build on their skills from Photography I creating photographs that derive from the conceptual, as opposed to being strictly documentary. Advanced color and black & white file conversion and… source |
| VCPH 2450 | VCPH-2450 Digital Imaging II | — | Advanced visual problem solving in digital imaging. Refined techniques for compositing and digital illustration in commercial based environments. Photographic images and components supplied and creat… source |
| VCPH 2541 | VCPH-2541 Individual Projects in Photography | — | Designed for students to dive deep into extensive investigative photographic and text-based documentary bookmaking projects. The subject-matter explored by each student is proposed by the student bas… source |
| VCPH 2550 | VCPH-2550 Commercial Studio Techniques II | — | Advanced lighting and camera techniques for commercial studio photography. Concept development for photo illustration. Students must have their own digital camera with adjustable settings and the abi… source |
| VCPH 2660 | VCPH-2660 Photography III | — | Advanced Conceptual and documentary photographic techniques. Advanced critical thinking and responsive writing. Students must have their own digital camera with adjustable settings and the ability to… source |
| VCPH 2761 | VCPH-2761 Photography for Media Publication | — | Introduction to the technical, aesthetic, business and ethical issues in a range of photographic practices including editorial, wedding, event, and photojournalistic settings. Students must have thei… source |
| VCPH 2770 | VCPH-2770 Commercial Studio Techniques III | — | Covers essential hand skills relevant to work in a commercial photography studio including basic construction, painting, food handling and product styling. Team-based assignments will introduce stude… source |
| VCPH 2991 | VCPH-2991 Professional Business Practices and Portfolio Prep for Photographers | — | This course will introduce students to the business and marketing practices common to photography. Emphasis will be placed on developing professional objectives based on careful consideration of thei… source |
| VT 1120 | VT-1120 Introduction to Veterinary Technology | — | Introduction to the profession of veterinary technology. Includes terminology with emphasis on word components, spelling, pronunciation, word analysis, common colloquialisms and abbreviations. Introd… source |
| VT 1325 | VT-1325 Veterinary Office Applications | — | Overview of veterinary technician’s role in office procedures, workflow, automated veterinary office processing, record-keeping, and computer hardware and software. Special emphasis on veterinary tec… source |
| VT 1401 | VT-1401 Veterinary Science I | — | Recognition of physical and behavioral characteristics of commonly encountered dog and cat breeds. Introduction to basic companion animal and laboratory animal behavior, husbandry and nutrition. Labo… source |
| VT 1410 | VT-1410 Veterinary Science II | — | Fundamentals of physical and behavioral characteristics of horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, poultry and camelids. Introduces basic husbandry and nutrition for these species. Laboratory focuses on… source |
| VT 1521 | VT-1521 Veterinary Pathology I | — | Study of identification techniques, nomenclature, life cycles, epidemiology and control of internal and external parasites of small animals, horses and ruminants. source |
| VT 1530 | VT-1530 Veterinary Pathology II | — | Study and application of microbiologic techniques commonly performed in veterinary practices. Includes survey of microorganisms and associated disease conditions relevant to veterinary medicine and p… source |
| VT 1600 | VT-1600 Veterinary Surgical Nursing and Assisting | — | Fundamentals of routine veterinary surgery including instrumentation, patient preparation, aseptic technique, fluid therapy, wound healing, specialized procedures, and general nursing care. Fundament… source |
| VT 1700 | VT-1700 Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging | — | Introduction to radiography, ultrasonography, CT, MRI, and nuclear scintigraphy imaging modalities. Preparation, use and maintenance of radiography and ultrasonography equipment. Acquisition and proc… source |
| VT 2200 | VT-2200 Dentistry for Veterinary Technicians | — | Fundamentals of veterinary dentistry. Students learn how to perform oral cavity assessments, routine dental cleaning, dental charting, client education, and assist with advanced dental procedures. source |
| VT 2300 | VT-2300 Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians | — | Introduction to veterinary pharmacology including common drug terminology, classifications and usages of drugs, dosage calculations, methods of drug administration, side effects and contraindications. source |
| VT 2402 | VT-2402 Veterinary Pathology III | — | Veterinary hematology and chemistry laboratory procedures including complete blood counts (CBC) and clinical chemistries performed commonly in veterinary practices. source |
| VT 2412 | VT-2412 Veterinary Pathology IV | — | Veterinary medical laboratory procedures performed commonly in veterinary practices including urinalysis, vaginal cytology, ear cytology, cytology of tissues and fluids, bone marrow evaluation, serol… source |
| VT 2520 | VT-2520 Animal Health and Disease | — | Physiological systems approach to the most frequently encountered diseases and clinical problems of companion animals, horses and production animals,including disease names, definition and history, a… source |
| VT 2610 | VT-2610 Veterinary Anesthesia, Analgesia, & Dental Techniques | — | Fundamentals of veterinary anesthesia and analgesia. Students learn how to induce, maintain, and monitor anesthesia, administer and assess response to analgesics, and perform routine veterinary denta… source |
| VT 2650 | VT-2650 Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care | — | Fundamentals of veterinary emergency and critical care, including client communication, triage, and first aid; patient transport and emergency techniques; life support measures, care of recumbent or… source |
| VT 2700 | VT-2700 Avian and Exotic Animal Medicine | — | Introduction to avian and exotic animal husbandry, physical examination, clinical procedures and common clinical conditions. Field trips may be included. source |
| VT 2851 | VT-2851 Veterinary Practicum and Seminar I | — | Includes practicum and on-campus seminar. In practicum, students observe and assist with common procedures in clinical settings. Clinical settings include small animal practice, animal population con… source |
| VT 2860 | VT-2860 Veterinary Practicum and Seminar II | — | Includes practicum and on-campus seminar. In practicum, students observe and assist with common procedures in clinical settings. Clinical settings include small animal practice, animal population con… source |
| VT 2940 | VT-2940 Veterinary Field Experience | — | Capstone course in Veterinary Technology. Clinical experience involving practice of techniques commonly used in veterinary medicine. Students assigned to two different types of veterinary facilities.… source |
| WGS 1510 | WGS-1510 Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies | — | Introduction to the field of women's and gender studies, which transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries. Analysis of gender’s role in shaping human societies of past and present: their history,… source |
| WGS 151H | WGS-151H Honors Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies | — | In-depth introduction to the field of women's and gender studies, which transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries. Analysis of gender’s role in shaping human societies of past and present: their… source |
| WGS 1521 | WGS-1521 Women and Gender in Film and Television: Framing WGS Onscreen in Film and Television | — | Introduction to the study of representations of women and gender in films and on television, including historical and contemporary depictions. Exploration and analysis of both narrative and productio… source |
| WGS 179H | WGS-179H Honors Contract: Women's Study | — | Honors Contract complements and exceeds requirements and outcomes for an existing 1000-level honors course through formulation of a contract with a faculty mentor. WGS-179H may also be taken with a n… source |
| WGS 2010 | WGS-2010 Women in the World | — | Study of the role of gender in shaping comparative cultural experiences in the world; analysis of theoretical basis of gender; and comparing status of women in work, politics, and other social instit… source |
| WGS 201H | WGS-201H Honors Women in the World | — | Study of the role of gender in shaping comparative cultural experiences in the world; analysis of theoretical basis of gender; and comparing status of women in work, politics, and other social instit… source |
| WGS 2020 | WGS-2020 Women, Science and Technology | — | Study of the historical participation and exclusion of women from the gendered realms of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Course examines the gendered discourses and rational… source |
| WGS 2040 | WGS-2040 Women Writers on the Experiences of Women | — | [This course is cross-listed as ENG-2020 . Credit can only be earned once for either course.] An introduction to women's literature through the study of classic and contemporary readings. Involves an… source |
| WGS 2120 | WGS-2120 Women and Politics | — | [This course is cross-listed as POL-2120 . Credit can only be earned once for either course.] This is an introductory course to the study of the United States’ political process from a gender perspec… source |
| ZACM 1000 | ZACM-1000 CompTIA Tech (FC0-U71): Intro to IT and Certification | — | CompTIA Tech is the ideal starting point for anyone considering a career in technology. This 60-hour course equips learners with essential IT knowledge and practical skills to confidently navigate to… source |
| ZACM 1019 | ZACM-1019 CompTIA Security Specialist | — | This 8-week course prepares you for the CompTIA Security certification exam. Gaining this certification shows you have the baseline skills necessary to perform core security functions and pursue an I… source |
| ZACM 1021 | ZACM-1021 CompTIA A Computer Support Technician | — | The CompTIA A Computer Support Technician course prepares students for the 220-1201 and 220-1202 certification exams through comprehensive instructional content and hands?on virtual labs. Learners ca… source |
| ZAMT 1002 | ZAMT-1002 Shop Floor Calculations | — | Nearly every shop activity requires basic math skills - whether calculating averages for a control chart, making machine adjustments or reading prints. Basic Shop Math teaches workers how to add, sub… source |
| ZAMT 1006 | ZAMT-1006 Blueprint Reading for Machinists | — | Blueprints are the universal form of communication in manufacturing plants and machine shops. This course teaches you how to understand the language of blueprints and how basic concepts are applied i… source |
| ZAMT 1087 | ZAMT-1087 Measurement & Gaging | — | Learn how to use basic measuring equipment such as rulers, calipers and micrometers to gage and measure workpieces in our state-of-the-art inspection center. The course also covers basic plate measur… source |
| ZAMT 1088 | ZAMT-1088 Coordinate Measuring Machine | — | Learn how to use a Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) to perform basic part inspection and generate reports. This hands-on class is conducted in our state-of-the-art Inspection Center. source |
| ZAMT 1100 | ZAMT-1100 Norman Noble On-Ramp | — | Tri-C has partnered with Norman Noble Inc. (NNI), a medical device contract manufacturer, to create an on-ramp training program for new hires. Training is typically held at the College’s Eastern Camp… source |
| ZAMT 1116 | ZAMT-1116 Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing | — | Learn how to interpret the concepts of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing to engineering drawings, applying acquired skills through the completion of hands-on exercises. source |
| ZAMT 1123 | ZAMT-1123 Safety in the Shop | — | Hazards are everywhere in the shop! Protect yourself and others by practicing safe work habits. This course will show how to reduce your risk. source |
| ZAMT 1134 | ZAMT-1134 Ford Six Sigma DMAIC Overview | — | This course covers the basics of Lean Six Sigma and the DMAIC improvement model. source |
| ZAMT 1161 | ZAMT-1161 Customized Shop Math for Forgers | — | Course covers the mathematical calculations encountered on the shop floor in the forging industry. source |
| ZAMT 1165 | ZAMT-1165 Customized Blueprint Reading for Forgers | — | Customized blueprint reading class for Alcoa Forgers. source |
| ZAMT 1167 | ZAMT-1167 2D Subtractive to 3D/RP/AM Technology & Materials Overview | — | Principles of the applications of Additive Manufacturing. Advantages of using Additive Manufacturing over traditional Subtractive Manufacturing processes and materials are studied. Includes equipment… source |
| ZAMT 1168 | ZAMT-1168 2D to 3D/AM Materials Overview | — | This is an introduction to materials science course. It covers the mechanical, chemical and thermal properties of engineering materials including metals, alloys, ceramics, polymers and composites. In… source |
| ZAMT 1169 | ZAMT-1169 DFAM: Product Design Evolution | — | Provides knowledge of the theory of Rapid Prototyping, the enabling critical thinking in new product development, process building, sustainability, future of fabrication, and innovation theories. 3D… source |
| ZAMT 1174 | ZAMT-1174 3D Rapid Prototyping (One-Offs) | — | This course covers some of the more advanced techniques and commands for creating parts and assemblies using GeoMagic Software. Emphasis on more advanced 3D printing and scanning for custom products… source |
| ZAMT 1182 | ZAMT-1182 Intro Electrical and Electronic | — | Introduction to Electronic and Electrical components. source |
| ZAMT 1183 | ZAMT-1183 Customized Arconic Forger Apprentice Training | — | Customized class for Arconic company Forger Apprentices. source |
| ZAMT 1184 | ZAMT-1184 Customized Hot Forging Inspector | — | Customized training program for hot forgers at Arconic Company. source |
| ZAMT 1185 | ZAMT-1185 Customized Applied Math for Arconic | — | This course covers the applied mathematics needed layout inspectors at Arconic. source |
| ZAMT 1186 | ZAMT-1186 Customized Blueprint Reading - Arconic Layout Inspector | — | This course covers blueprint reading as required by layout inspectors at Arconic. source |
| ZAMT 1187 | ZAMT-1187 Customized Measurement for Arconic Layout Inspectors | — | This course covers measurement and gaging techniques required on the job for layout inspection at Arconic source |
| ZAMT 1188 | ZAMT-1188 Customized Basic Computer for Arconic Layout Inspectors | — | This course covers the basic computer skills needed for layout inspectors at Arconic. source |
| ZAMT 1190 | ZAMT-1190 Customized Blueprint Reading for VMS | — | Customized blueprint reading class for Visual Marking Systems source |
| ZAMT 1191 | ZAMT-1191 Customized Measurement for VMS | — | Course covers the measurement methods for inspection of product at Visual Marking Systems. source |
| ZAMT 1200 | ZAMT-1200 Siemens Mechatronic Systems Certification Program | — | All 4 modules of the Siemens Mechatronic Systems Certification Program. This includes covering Electricity and Electrical Components, Mechanical Components and Drives, Pneumatics/Hydraulics and Digit… source |
| ZAMT 1201 | ZAMT-1201 NIMS Prep Level 1 Training - Measurement, Materials and Safety | — | Cuyahoga Community College, in collaboration with the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) now offers NIMS online with credentialed instructors. NIMS is the nation’s only distinction for… source |
| ZAMT 1202 | ZAMT-1202 NIMS Level I Assessment | — | Cuyahoga Community College now offers National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) online testing. NIMS is the nation’s only distinction for excellence in metalworking training and skills standa… source |
| ZAMT 2721 | ZAMT-2721 Blueprint Reading for Arconic Layout Inspectors | — | This course covers reading and interpreting mechanical blueprints with an emphasis on the prints in use at Arconic Forging plant source |
| ZCAD 1002 | ZCAD-1002 AutoCAD for Professionals - 3D Basics | — | This course is designed for business and industry professionals (architects, engineers, designers, technicians) who have a basic knowledge of AutoCAD and want to learn the three-dimensional capabilit… source |
| ZCAD 1011 | ZCAD-1011 SolidWorks Level 1 | — | Get to market faster with SolidWorks®, one of the leading solid modeling packages. If you know Microsoft Windows, you're well on your way to designing with SolidWorks. Familiar Windows functions like… source |
| ZCAD 1015 | ZCAD-1015 SolidWorks Level 2 | — | Take it to the next level and master advanced topics that will make you more productive with SolidWorks®. This course covers part configurations, design tables, assembly configurations, advanced fill… source |
| ZCAD 1039 | ZCAD-1039 Revit Architecture Fundamentals | — | Modern architectural design utilizes building information modeling (BIM) software to design and maintain buildings throughout their entire life cycle. Learn how to use Revit to create and modify 3D a… source |
| ZCAD 1046 | ZCAD-1046 AutoCAD for Professionals | — | This course is designed for business and industry professionals (architects, engineers, designers, technicians) who would like to master AutoCAD. The course covers the introductory 2D capabilities re… source |
| ZCNC 1005 | ZCNC-1005 MasterCAM - Basic Mill | — | CNC machinists, operators, and programmers who want to build their computer skills in 3D design, drawing, and CNC programming will want to take advantage of this course. Learn the skills needed to pr… source |
| ZCNC 1006 | ZCNC-1006 CNC Fundamentals | — | Computer Numerical Control (CNC) is the key technology driving today's manufacturing tools and processes. CNC machine tools have become critical for manufacturers wanting to improve productivity and… source |
| ZCNC 1007 | ZCNC-1007 CNC Technologies | — | Take a closer look at the tools and technology involved in CNC machining. Learn how drills, taps, reamers, end mills and carbide insert tools are used on CNC machines. Get the basics of the Pythagore… source |
| ZCNC 1008 | ZCNC-1008 CNC Lathe - Advanced | — | If you are ready to learn more about programming CNC lathes, this course is for you. Take an in-depth look at CNC lathes from process planning to basic programming. Learn how to program circular cuts… source |
| ZCNC 1009 | ZCNC-1009 CNC Mill - Advanced | — | Take an in-depth look at CNC mills from process planning to basic programming. Learn how to program holes, slots, pockets, threads and periphery cuts. If you are ready to learn more about programming… source |
| ZCNC 1012 | ZCNC-1012 CNC Mill Lab 1 | — | Learn the basic setup and operational skills you will need as a CNC machining center operator, such as mounting tools on the machine, setting tool lengths, locating program zero, loading programs, ru… source |
| ZCNC 1013 | ZCNC-1013 CNC Lathe Lab 1 | — | Learn the basic setup and operational skills you will need as a CNC lathe operator, such as mounting tools, setting tool geometry offsets, locating program zero, loading programs, running programs, e… source |
| ZCNC 1016 | ZCNC-1016 CNC Mill Lab 2 | — | Put your theory to work in this hands-on lab. Work as a member of a team by using a blueprint to program, set up and machine parts on a CNC mill. Learn the job tasks, and if you're already employed i… source |
| ZCNC 1017 | ZCNC-1017 CNC Lathe Lab 2 | — | To be a productive machinist, there is more to learn than the theory of the CNC control. In this hands-on lab, you will work as a member of a team putting theory to work. Each team will be given a bl… source |
| ZCNC 1038 | ZCNC-1038 MasterCAM - Basic Lathe | — | Modern machine shops rely on Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software to generate part programs for their CNC machines. In this class, you will learn how to use MasterCAM software to create comput… source |
| ZCNC 1060 | ZCNC-1060 CNC Mill and Lathe Operations - Right Skills Now | — | Cohort-based training program covering setup and operations of CNC mills and lathes. Program includes a 320-hour internship at a local manufacturing company with an opportunity to earn NIMS CNC lathe… source |
| ZCNC 1065 | ZCNC-1065 MasterCAM Basic Mill Lab | — | In this hands-on lab, students setup and machine the projects from the MasterCAM Basic Mill class. source |
| ZCNC 1067 | ZCNC-1067 MasterCAM Basic Lathe Lab | — | Hands-on lab in which students set up and machine the projects from MasterCAM Basic Lathe class. source |
| ZCNC 1100 | ZCNC-1100 On-Ramp | — | Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) has partnered with Norman Noble Inc. (NNI), a medical device contract manufacturer, to create an on-ramp training program for new hires. Training begins in Septemb… source |
| ZEFR 1000 | ZEFR-1000 Fire Safety Inspector | — | The Fire Safety Inspector Course is designed to provide firefighters with the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to conduct fire and life safety inspections in Ohio, in accordance with O.A.C.… source |
| ZEFR 1001 | ZEFR-1001 Fire Instructor Trainer | — | Leave this intense 60-hour program with the skills necessary to become a Fire Instructor Trainer. In a highly interactive and hands-on environment, you’ll cover all topics related to becoming an effe… source |
| ZEFR 1004 | ZEFR-1004 Firefighter's Physical Agility Prep Course | — | This course trains individuals for the firefighter's physical agility test. source |
| ZEFR 1136 | ZEFR-1136 Fire and Emergency Services Instructor Update | — | The Instructor Update is designed for the State of Ohio Fire and Emergency Services Instructor recertification. This course covers current and new teaching methods and techniques. The update meets th… source |
| ZEFR 1137 | ZEFR-1137 Firefighter 2 | — | Course meets and exceeds the certification requirements established in the Ohio Revised Code for FF 2 and the training and educational standards identified in NFPA 1001. source |
| ZEFR 1141 | ZEFR-1141 Firefighter 1 | — | This course meets the certification requirements established in the Ohio Revised Code for Firefighter 1. source |
| ZEFR 1150 | ZEFR-1150 Volunteer Firefighter Course | — | This course prepares new volunteers for safe participation in a live burn. The course promotes firefighter safety and develops realistic objectives that can be accomplished in the 36 required hours o… source |
| ZEFR 1162 | ZEFR-1162 Fire Officer I | — | This course prepares the line fire officer or aspiring firefighter to perform their job duties by giving them knowledge and skills needed to: understand leadership and management theories, lead a tea… source |
| ZEFR 1163 | ZEFR-1163 Fire and Emergency Services Instructor Level II | — | Cuyahoga Community College offers Fire and Emergency Services Instructor I and II & Live Fire Instructor curriculum and techniques for persons seeking to become a Fire and Emergency Services Instruct… source |
| ZEFR 1165 | ZEFR-1165 Origin and Cause - Basic | — | This course introduces students to the basic concepts of origin and cause, utilizing classroom lecture and hands-on techniques. source |
| ZEFR 1166 | ZEFR-1166 Origin and Cause - Advanced | — | This extensive hands-on course provides the in-depth knowledge and skills necessary to thoroughly investigate fires from fire scenes to the courtroom, as outlined in NFPA 921. Includes fire dynamics,… source |
| ZEFR 1171 | ZEFR-1171 Fire Officer II | — | This course prepares the line fire officer or aspiring firefighter with the knowledge and skills needed to: apply leadership principles, manage community risk reduction programs, determine fire cause… source |
| ZEFR 1186 | ZEFR-1186 Live Fire Instructor, NFPA 1403 Initial certification | — | This three-day advanced training course is for certified fire instructors who want to facilitate a live burn training exercise per NFPA 1403 Live Burn Training. It will encompass a classroom session… source |
| ZEFR 1190 | ZEFR-1190 Structural Collapse Operations, NFPA 1006 | — | This course meets all NFPA 1670 guidelines and enables rescue teams to operate safely and effectively in structural collapse incidents involving the collapse or failure of lightframe, ordinary constr… source |
| ZEFR 1191 | ZEFR-1191 Swiftwater Operations, NFPA 1006 | — | At the end of this course the student will know the hazards of moving water and be able to perform operation-level swiftwater rescues. source |
| ZEFR 1193 | ZEFR-1193 Rope Operations, NFPA 1006 | — | This program meets or exceeds the requirements for NFPA 1006. This 32-hour program includes classroom and practical training, including the completion of an assignment while suspended from a rope res… source |
| ZEFR 1194 | ZEFR-1194 Confined Space Operations and Technician, NFPA 1006 | — | This 24-hour program includes classroom and practical training coordinating, performing and supervising complex confined space rescue operations. Topics include hazard identification, equipment usage… source |
| ZEFR 1195 | ZEFR-1195 Rope Rescue Technician, NFPA 1006 | — | This program meets or exceeds the requirements for NFPA 1006 Standard for technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications. This 32 hour program includes classroom and practical training including compl… source |
| ZEFR 1196 | ZEFR-1196 Truck Company Operations | — | This class will focus on safe and effective use of aerial apparatus and truck company operations. source |
| ZEFR 1200 | ZEFR-1200 Fire Officer III & IV | — | This project-based course prepares future chief officers as they transition from company officers and become problem solving leaders for their organization. Some of the topics include leadership, pro… source |
| ZEFR 1203 | ZEFR-1203 Advanced Fire Continuing Education: 8 CEUs | — | This course enhances the knowledge and skill levels of incumbent firefighters. source |
| ZEFR 1206 | ZEFR-1206 Trench Operations, NFPA 1006 | — | The scope of this course is to prepare local responders to operate as a member of a regional team with the NIMS at a CBRNE (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or explosive) WMD event requir… source |
| ZEFR 1208 | ZEFR-1208 Firefighter I & II | — | The course meets the training and education standards for Firefighter I and II as identified in the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standards, NFPA 1001. source |
| ZEFR 1209 | ZEFR-1209 Surface Ice Rescue | — | Surface Ice Rescue is an eight-hour training program that prepares first responders from all public safety disciplines to respond to and carry out surface ice rescues. Students receive an introductio… source |
| ZEFR 1213 | ZEFR-1213 Firefighter Certification Reciprocity Course | — | This course covers Firefighter I/II knowledge and skills objectives identified by the Ohio Department of Public Safety Division of EMS (ODPS/EMS); state skill testing; and the State of Ohio Certifica… source |
| ZEFR 7041 | ZEFR-7041 Live Fire Instructor, NFPA 1403 Recertification | — | This eight-hour advanced training course is for fire instructor's recertification. The course includes a classroom session for NFPA 1403 2018 standards updates; live fire scenarios at a fixed facilit… source |
| ZEFR 7047 | ZEFR-7047 ODPS/EMS State Certification Exams | — | State knowledge/cognitive exams for use with multiple courses including Fire Safety Inspector, Fire Instructor, Live Fire Instructor and others. All requests for Fire Knowledge/Cognitive exams must b… source |
| ZEFR 7048 | ZEFR-7048 Company Officer Workshop | — | This course is designed for first level officers, newly promoted officers, and acting officers of the Fire Department. This intensive two-day workshop covers aspects of the fire officer’s job, provid… source |
| ZEMS 1002 | ZEMS-1002 48 Hour Paramedic Refresher | — | This course meets the requirements of the Ohio Department of Public Safety (ODPS) 48-Hour Refresher Course, 4765-17-01. source |
| ZEMS 1003 | ZEMS-1003 EMT Refresher - Basic | — | This course meets the requirements of the Ohio Department of Public Safety (ODPS) 30-hour EMT Basic Course, 4765-15-01. The College was notified following a site visit from the Ohio Department of Pub… source |
| ZEMS 1012 | ZEMS-1012 CCEMT-P Course | — | The course is designed to prepare paramedics and nurses to function as members of a critical care transport team. Participants will gain an understanding of the special needs of critical patients dur… source |
| ZEMS 1020 | ZEMS-1020 Stop the Bleed | — | Heartsaver AED course teaches the basic techniques of adult CPR and the use of the AED (automatic external defibrillator). source |
| ZEMS 1041 | ZEMS-1041 BLS/CPR for Health Care | — | This course is for individuals who provide health care services to patients in a variety of settings. Learn CPR skills, including barrier device, bag, mask device and oxygen; use of an automated exte… source |
| ZEMS 1044 | ZEMS-1044 Heartsaver CPR AED & First Aid | — | Heartsaver AED First Aid course teaches the basic techniques of adult CPR and the use of the AED and to effectively recognize and treat adult emergencies in the critical first minutes. source |
| ZEMS 1047 | ZEMS-1047 EMS Skills Day | — | This course is for any EMT or paramedic who must complete the National Registry psychomotor skills exam for the purpose of retesting and/or entrance into an EMS-I course. Certificate valid for one ye… source |
| ZEMS 1051 | ZEMS-1051 BLS (CPR) Instructor | — | Class is for individuals currently certified at a BLS Provider Level and have been identified as having instructor potential, scored a 84% or above on the written test, and wish to become an instruct… source |
| ZEMS 7045 | ZEMS-7045 AEMT Certification Reciprocity | — | This course consists of knowledge of skills and objectives created for Ohio Department of Public Safety Division of EMS (ODPS/EMS) state skills testing and the Ohio certification exam. Skills testing… source |
| ZEMS 7046 | ZEMS-7046 Paramedic Certification Reciprocity | — | This course consists of knowledge of skills and objectives created for Ohio Department of Public Safety Division of EMS (ODPS/EMS) state skills testing and the Ohio certification exam. Skills testing… source |
| ZENV 0104 | ZENV-0104 Solid Waste Operations (Online) | — | This comprehensive course on solid waste management combines aspects of landfill, composting and household hazardous waste operations. It meets or exceeds requirements for the educational components… source |
| ZENV 0120 | ZENV-0120 Stormwater Management Career Prep (Online) | — | This bundle course includes Stormwater I, Stormwater II, Stormwater Management Hydraulics and Hydrology I, and Stormwater Management Hydraulics and Hydrology II. Upon completion of the course bundle,… source |
| ZENV 0123 | ZENV-0123 Landfill Operations (Online) | — | This comprehensive course on landfill operations meets or exceed requirements for the educational components of certification and/or licensing required for solid waste professionals. source |
| ZENV 0124 | ZENV-0124 HAZWOPER 24-Hour Moderate Risk (Online) | — | This internet-based course provides 24 hours of interactive training online for those needing Moderate Risk certification (29 CFR 1910.120). Topics include exercises on PPE, regulations, site charact… source |
| ZENV 0125 | ZENV-0125 HAZWOPER Refresher (8 hours) | — | This one-day training session complies with 29 CFR 1910.120 requirements regarding annual refresher training for hazardous waste site workers. Participants will brush up on typical safety, health and… source |
| ZENV 0187 | ZENV-0187 EPA Lead-Safe Renovator: Refresher Training (Renovation, Repair and Painting) (RRP) | — | This refresher course is for those looking to renew their Certified Renovator certification. Coursework reviews regulations, setup practices, prohibited practices, personal protective equipment, dust… source |
| ZENV 0188 | ZENV-0188 EPA Lead-Safe Renovator: Initial Training (Renovation, Repair and Painting) (RRP) | — | Learn how to safely and effectively perform lead-safe work practices in compliance with the EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Rule and the HUD Lead Safe Housing Rule. This eight-hour course i… source |
| ZFIN 0737 | ZFIN-0737 Government Accounting | — | Designed specifically for professionals in government accounting, this course covers essential principles, standards and procedures for government and nonprofit entities — including schools, universi… source |
| ZFIN 1054 | ZFIN-1054 Bookkeeping Administration Certification (Online) | — | $2995 (12-months to complete) This online course provides an introduction to the concepts and uses of accounting in a business environment. The primary areas of study include analysis of business tra… source |
| ZFIN 1055 | ZFIN-1055 Payroll Level I: Fundamental Payroll Certification (FPC) Exam Prep | — | This course teaches the fundamental payroll calculations and applications necessary for individuals who are new to the payroll industry, those who support the payroll industry and individuals prepari… source |
| ZFIN 1056 | ZFIN-1056 Payroll Level II: Certified Payroll Professional (CPP) Exam Prep | — | This course provides students with an in-depth understanding of the advanced skills necessary for payroll managers and supervisors. This program is ideal for experienced payroll professionals seeking… source |
| ZFIN 1066 | ZFIN-1066 Investing in Stocks and Bonds (Online) | — | $155 (6-months to complete) A greater understanding of stocks and bonds can help you better manage your personal finances, become an informed consumer, make insightful decisions at work or school, an… source |
| ZFIN 1067 | ZFIN-1067 Intuit QuickBooks Online Plus (Online) | — | $1514 (12-months to complete) Review financial accounting and reporting basics while learning the many facets of QuickBooks Online. Topics include setting up a new company, sales and cash receipts, p… source |
| ZFIN 1080 | ZFIN-1080 Enrolled Agent Intensive Exam Prep Boot Camp | — | Enrolled agents are licensed by the federal government and have demonstrated special competence in tax matters and professional ethics. They can practice before the IRS anywhere in the United States.… source |
| ZFIN 1785 | ZFIN-1785 Testing Destiny PROD 1.0: Do Not Use | — | DO NOT REGISTER FOR THIS!! This course is not a real course. It is just being used to test the payment functionality. source |
| ZFIN 1847 | ZFIN-1847 Testing Destiny PROD 2.0: DO NOT USE | — | DO NOT REGISTER FOR THIS!! This course is not a real course. It is just being used to test the payment functionality. source |
| ZHDI 1215 | ZHDI-1215 Tri-C/Ursuline Art Therapy Workshops | — | source |
| ZHDI 1217 | ZHDI-1217 Art Therapy/Soul of a Therapist | — | source |
| ZHDI 1218 | ZHDI-1218 Human Trafficking: Under the Radar in our Community | — | source |
| ZHIT 1020 | ZHIT-1020 Introduction to Lean Principles for Patient-Centered Care | — | Lean is a continuous improvement methodology that has been applied with great benefit by healthcare organizations large and small throughout the world as a means to realize the triple aim. It focuses… source |
| ZINM 1018 | ZINM-1018 Industrial Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) I | — | Learn and apply the concepts of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC). This is a hands-on introduction to industrial type applications of PLCs requiring motion control with a study of automated manufa… source |
| ZINM 1035 | ZINM-1035 Industrial Hydraulics | — | This course will cover high pressure fluid systems. Labs will cover industrial hydraulics and fluid power circuitry. Material will also address the components used on mobile and construction machiner… source |
| ZINM 1066 | ZINM-1066 Electronics for Manufacturing Electricians | — | This class was specifically designed for Electrical Apprentices at a local manufacturing company. The students will learn Electronic Relay Controls, Sequencing Controls, Electronic Timers and Advance… source |
| ZINM 1076 | ZINM-1076 Welding Seminar | — | Tri-C Auto-Tech department welding seminar. Topics covered: Compliance with industry safety guidelines ; review of the fundamental skills of Stick, MIG, TIG and OxyFuel welding technologies ; how to… source |
| ZINM 1077 | ZINM-1077 Certified Production Tech (CPT) Training | — | This program provides an industrywide accepted certification recognizing individuals who demonstrate mastery of the core competencies of manufacturing production through successful completion of the… source |
| ZINM 1079 | ZINM-1079 Fluid Power for Maintenance Technicians 1 | — | This course addresses the practical application of fluid power principles used in the installation, maintenance and troubleshooting of industrial hydraulic and pneumatic systems and equipment. source |
| ZINM 1080 | ZINM-1080 Fluid Power for Maintenance Technicians 2 | — | Second part of course addresses the practical application of fluid power principles used in the installation, maintenance and troubleshooting of industrial hydraulic and pneumatic systems and equipme… source |
| ZINM 1082 | ZINM-1082 Industrial Maintenance Certificate Training Program | — | The Industrial Maintenance Certification Program prepares individuals for a career in the high-demand industrial maintenance field. Taking a systems approach integrating electrical, mechanical, and I… source |
| ZINM 1083 | ZINM-1083 Electricity I - Direct Current | — | Basic Electricity class for Direct Current theory and applications. This is a non-credit class developed for MRP corporation. source |
| ZINM 1086 | ZINM-1086 Basics of Process Control and Instrumentation | — | Concepts of electronics circuitry, devices and instruments including purpose, function and operations of diodes, transistors, silicon controlled rectifiers (SCR) DIAC, TRIAC, FET and other solid stat… source |
| ZINM 1090 | ZINM-1090 Troubleshooting for Maintenance | — | Use pneumatic and electrical diagnostic tools to troubleshoot simple and advanced pneumatic and hydraulic trainers in common failure modes. Explore advanced pneumatic and hydraulic operations. Troubl… source |
| ZINM 1097 | ZINM-1097 Industrial Machine Tool Fundamentals — Theory and Operation | — | This course introduces machining operations as they relate to Industrial Maintenance. Topics include machine shop safety, job planning/setups, cutting speeds and feed rates, measuring tools and gener… source |
| ZINM 1100 | ZINM-1100 Electric Vehicle (EV) Technician | — | The Electric Vehicle (EV) Technician training program is intended to address a global need for people who are skilled in diagnosing, servicing and repairing high-voltage EVs and commercial charging s… source |
| ZINM 1101 | ZINM-1101 3G Welding | — | In this weeklong course, you'll learn the skills necessary to perform a 3G 1” plate certification test using the Shielded Metal Arc Welding process. Get familiar with different stick electrodes, incl… source |
| ZINM 1102 | ZINM-1102 6G Welding | — | In this weeklong course, you'll learn the skills necessary to perform a 6G schedule 80 pipe certification test using the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW or Stick welding) process. Get familiar with… source |
| ZINM 1103 | ZINM-1103 Basic Fillet Welding | — | In this three-day course, you'll learn the skills necessary to perform a fillet weld using various welding processes and positions. Get familiar with different stick electrodes including E6010 1/8”,… source |
| ZINM 1104 | ZINM-1104 Customized Hydraulics Training for Zoresco Equipment Company | — | In this course, students will learn the fundamentals of hydraulics and fluid power with an emphasis on the laws and principles of fluid power transmission, units of pressure and flow, materials and s… source |
| ZINM 1105 | ZINM-1105 Customized Electronics Training for Zoresco Equipment Company | — | Students will learn the fundamentals of electricity with an emphasis on resistance, direct current voltage, electrical quantities and units of measurements. source |
| ZINM 1106 | ZINM-1106 3G Welding Test/Appointment Only | — | This course is for test/appointment purposes only. It is reserved for students who did not pass their initial 3G welding certification test. This course requires department/program manager approval b… source |
| ZINM 1107 | ZINM-1107 AWS Welding Certification Exam | — | Available by appointment only. This course is available for retake of STICK, MIG or TIG American Welding Society certifications. source |
| ZINM 1109 | ZINM-1109 6G Welding Test/Appointment Only | — | This course is for test/appointment purposes only. It is reserved for students who did not pass their initial 6G welding certification test. This course requires department/program manager approval b… source |
| ZINM 1110 | ZINM-1110 Advanced 6G Welding | — | In this Advanced 6G welding course, students will learn the skills to perform a 6G schedule 80 pipe certification test using the shielded metal arc welding process (SMAW or stick welding). This cours… source |
| ZINM 1113 | ZINM-1113 Process Automation | — | This N/C course is an introduction to automation concepts in the industry. AC/DC drives, PLC configuration, programming and troubleshooting are the main focus points. The course covers industrial rob… source |
| ZINM 1114 | ZINM-1114 Customized PLC for Momentive Technologies | — | In this training program, students will be introduced to the fundamental concepts of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) related to maintenance and troubleshooting. Training focuses on applications… source |
| ZINM 1115 | ZINM-1115 3G Welding | — | Learn the skills necessary to perform a 3G 1” plate certification test using the Shielded Metal Arc Welding process. Get familiar with different stick electrodes, including E6010 1/8”, E7018 3/32’ an… source |
| ZINM 1116 | ZINM-1116 TIG Welding | — | In this weeklong course, you'll learn the skills necessary to perform a 3F weld certification test using the Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) process. You will perform a certification test on the last day of… source |
| ZINM 1200 | ZINM-1200 Construction Orientation | — | This introduction to construction management principles includes recognition of professional practices, current issues and developments in construction, such as the stages of a construction project,… source |
| ZINM 1201 | ZINM-1201 Construction Print Reading | — | This course offers an overview of construction drawings for the major construction disciplines to understand presentation methods, interpretation, sequence of preparation, bid submittal processes, re… source |
| ZINM 1202 | ZINM-1202 Construction Safety | — | This course presents the theories and principles of construction safety and health applied to real-world settings. Upon completion of the course materials and required attendance hours, students will… source |
| ZINM 1203 | ZINM-1203 Circuits and Electronics for Automation | — | This course is designed for non-EET majors and provides a basic understanding of electricity and electronics as applied to manufacturing settings. Foundational topics include electrical safety, basic… source |
| ZINM 1204 | ZINM-1204 Utility Locating and Traffic Flagging | — | Learn the proper methods to locate and communicate to stakeholders existing communications, electrical, gas, oil, wastewater, water and other utility facilities in the ground. Become familiar with th… source |
| ZINM 1205 | ZINM-1205 Telecommunications Systems | — | This introduction to telecommunication systems with a focus on fiber optic technology covers the history, safety hazards, system drawings and fiber matrix, jargon, fiber and copper system components,… source |
| ZINM 1206 | ZINM-1206 Equipment Operations I | — | This course is an introduction to the operations of directional bore machines, hydrovac units, excavating machines and related equipment for the construction of utility systems. Maintenance, equipmen… source |
| ZINM 1207 | ZINM-1207 Aerial Construction | — | This course is an introduction to common methods used in aerial construction with a focus on communication lines. Students will learn to work with materials for overhead communication and electrical… source |
| ZINM 1208 | ZINM-1208 Underground Construction I | — | Students will develop a working knowledge of construction specifications for buried and underground utility systems and practice construction methods in dedicated lab activities. We will focus on gas… source |
| ZINM 1209 | ZINM-1209 Advanced Construction Safety | — | Students will discover detailed coverage of fall protection, aerial lift operations, fall restraints, confined spaces and excavations with a focus on utility construction. They will practice the use… source |
| ZINM 1210 | ZINM-1210 Construction Methods and Materials | — | Study common construction principles that affect job site performance, material selection and testing, and the general properties of traditional materials used. There will be a focus on the sustainab… source |
| ZINM 1221 | ZINM-1221 MasterCAM Basic Mill and Lathe | — | Learn how to create part programs for 3-axis machining centers and 2-axis lathes using MasterCAM 2025 software. source |
| ZINM 2023 | ZINM-2023 Oatey Mold Technology/Plastics Injection Molding | — | Oatey Contract Training source |
| ZINM 2024 | ZINM-2024 Advanced Instrumentation and Process Control | — | Learn the concepts and practices in the measurement and control of mechanical process variables in industry. This course introduces methods of instrumentation, characteristics of instruments, sensors… source |
| ZINM 2025 | ZINM-2025 Relay Schematics and Motor Controls | — | This comprehensive training program on schematics and motor controls technologies will strengthen your knowledge and skills in principles and troubleshooting with a mix of classroom instruction and h… source |
| ZINM 2030 | ZINM-2030 Introduction to Maintenance Technician Controls Electrical and Automation Technology | — | The purpose of this course is to give students an introduction to the areas of industrial maintenance and electro-mechanical technology. The course prepares the cohort of students for upcoming course… source |
| ZINM 2031 | ZINM-2031 Summary of Maintenance Technician Controls Electrical and Automation Technology | — | The purpose of this course is to give students a closing summary of learning in the areas of industrial maintenance and electro-mechanical technology. The course provides a summary, or close out, of… source |
| ZINM 2032 | ZINM-2032 Reliability Centered Maintenance | — | This course is reserved for current skilled maintenance mechanics at the NEORSD. It covers the concepts and principles of troubleshooting and preventative and predictive maintenance, reliability-cent… source |
| ZISO 1039 | ZISO-1039 Certified Quality Auditor (CQA) Refresher | — | This eight-week course prepares Quality Professionals for the exam that leads to Certified Quality Auditor (CQA) certification from the American Society for Quality (ASQ). Sample questions will be re… source |
| ZISO 1040 | ZISO-1040 Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) Refresher | — | The course is designed for individuals preparing for the Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) exam. It provides a comprehensive review of the CQE Body of Knowledge, established by the American Society fo… source |
| ZISO 1041 | ZISO-1041 Certified Manager of Quality/Organizational Excellence (CMQ/OE) Refresher | — | This eight-week course prepares quality professionals for the exam that leads to Certified Manager of Quality/Organizational Excellence (CMQ/OE) certification from the American Society for Quality. S… source |
| ZISO 1044 | ZISO-1044 Certified Quality Technician (CQT) Refresher | — | This course prepares participants to take ASQ’s Certified Quality Technician (CQT) exam. It is designed for those who can analyze quality problems, prepare inspection plans and instruction, select sa… source |
| ZISO 1064 | ZISO-1064 Certified Quality Improvement Associate (CQIA) Refresher | — | Certified Quality Improvement Associates (CQIAs) have basic knowledge of quality tools and their uses and are involved in quality improvement projects, but they do not necessarily come from a traditi… source |
| ZISO 1130 | ZISO-1130 Plexus: Understanding and Internal Auditing for ISO 14001:2015 | — | An environmental management system (EMS) based on the ISO 14001 standard is recognized worldwide as a superior methodology for reducing environmental hazards, maintaining regulatory compliance and as… source |
| ZISO 1153 | ZISO-1153 Exemplar Global Certified/Plexus ISO 9001:2015 Internal Auditor Training-IATF16949:2016 AutoEmphasis | — | This internationally-accredited 3-day course is designed for new internal auditors and experienced internal auditors who need to perform internal quality audits to IATF 16949:2016. Participants will… source |
| ZISO 1161 | ZISO-1161 Plexus: Understanding ISO 9001:2015 | — | Learn ISO 9001:2015 concepts through this hands-on, interactive course — an in-depth, clause-by-clause review of the Standard. source |
| ZISO 1181 | ZISO-1181 Plexus: ISO 45001:2018 Internal Auditor Training for Occupational Health and Safety | — | This three-day course provides internal-audit team members with the knowledge to interpret and audit occupational health and safety (OH&S) management system requirements, based on the requirements of… source |
| ZISO 1183 | ZISO-1183 Introduction to Supply Chain Management (Online) | — | $1059 (12-months to complete) Supply chains encompass the company and business activities needed to design, make, deliver and use a product or service. Businesses depend on their supply chains to pro… source |
| ZISO 1194 | ZISO-1194 AIAG and VDA FMEA Training | — | This introductory course explains the primary essentials of the 7-Step AIAG-VDA PFMEA, detailing changes and additions between this and the AIAG 4th ed. PFMEA. The new AIAG-VDA FMEA Handbook endorses… source |
| ZISO 1800 | ZISO-1800 Plexus ISO 9001:2015 Understanding and Internal Auditing | — | This course provides both new and experienced internal auditors with an understanding of the fundamental concepts, principles and requirements of auditing to ISO 9001:2015 using a process-based appro… source |
| ZISO 1801 | ZISO-1801 IATF 16949:2016 Understanding and Internal Quality Auditing | — | This 3-day course is designed for new and experienced internal auditors who need to perform internal quality audits to IATF 16949:2016. Participants will complete an in-depth review of the ISO 9001:2… source |
| ZISO 8915 | ZISO-8915 Understanding ISO 45001:2018 Occupational Health & Safety Management System Requirements | — | In this two-day course, you will learn how to interpret and implement the requirements for an occupational health and safety (OH&S) management system based on ISO 45001:2018. Increased emphasis is pl… source |
| ZLAW 1002 | ZLAW-1002 Police Urban Mountain Biking | — | This course introduces the novice or experienced police bicyclist to the latest techniques in basic patrol cycling. This physically and mentally demanding course combines emergency vehicle operations… source |
| ZLAW 1062 | ZLAW-1062 Court Officer Bailiff Firearms Academy | — | This Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission 40-hour course provides semi-automatic pistol training for bailiff, court security officers, court constables, probation or parole officer, tactical medica… source |
| ZLAW 1124 | ZLAW-1124 Private Security Firearms Qualification (20 hours) | — | This 20-hour qualification course for individuals working in the field of private security is designed to make the officer compliant with 4749.10 Ohio Revised Code. Topics include course of fire, rul… source |
| ZLAW 1173 | ZLAW-1173 Private Security Firearms Requalification | — | This qualification course for individuals working in the field of private security will make security officers compliant with 4749.10 Ohio Revised Code. Topics include course of fire, rules of engage… source |
| ZLAW 1177 | ZLAW-1177 First Aid/CPR/AED Certification | — | Basic level first aid and one-person CPR course intended to provide the knowledge and skills necessary to minimize consequences of injury and sudden illness until professional medical help arrives. source |
| ZLAW 1181 | ZLAW-1181 Advanced UAS (Drone) Operations for Public Safety | — | This two-day training course helps public safety UAS pilots take their skills to the next level. Participants engage in lectures and hands-on learning during the day and sharpen their piloting skills… source |
| ZLAW 1188 | ZLAW-1188 Introduction to Drone Operations | — | This one-week drone operator course will introduce first responders to drone technology, including its capabilities and uses in law enforcement and other emergency response situations. The course wil… source |
| ZLAW 1191 | ZLAW-1191 Advanced Emergency Night Driving | — | This comprehensive 8-hour course is specifically designed for law enforcement personnel only and requires department approval. It includes both classroom and hands-on training in the specific hazards… source |
| ZLAW 1193 | ZLAW-1193 Pursuit Supervision Course | — | This is a one-day course for new or experienced supervisors that requires participants to review policy procedures and make decisions based on input from real-world pursuits. The course includes trai… source |
| ZLAW 1207 | ZLAW-1207 Dispatch Communications | — | Career Outlook The industry profile for dispatchers is positive! Estimates from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics* indicate continued growth of occupational opportunities and wages for Public Safet… source |
| ZLAW 7046 | ZLAW-7046 Police Motorcycle Operator Course | — | This comprehensive 80-hour course is specifically designed for law enforcement personnel only and requires department approval. It includes both classroom and hands-on training in specific operation… source |
| ZLAW 7051 | ZLAW-7051 Police Motorcycle Instructor Course | — | This comprehensive 120-hour course is specifically designed for law enforcement personnel only and requires department approval. It combines both classroom and hands-on training and all candidates mu… source |
| ZLAW 7054 | ZLAW-7054 IPMBA E-Bike Training Course | — | This eight-hour e-bike training module uses a combination of lectures, skill practice and isolation drills to help public safety cyclists transition their fundamental cycling skills from conventional… source |
| ZLAW 8945 | ZLAW-8945 Police Motorcycle Instructor Recertification | — | Police Motorcycle Instructor Recertification is an eight-hour course that allows police motorcycle instructors to maintain their qualifications as instructors. Improve operator safety by ensuring you… source |
| ZLDA 1012 | ZLDA-1012 Powered Industrial Truck (PIT)/Forklift Operator Training | — | This eight-hour introductory course provides initial or continuing training for the operation of powered industrial trucks. Training is focused on safety and basic knowledge. Classroom and hands-on t… source |
| ZLDA 1017 | ZLDA-1017 Supply Chain, Logistics Technology and Warehouse Program | — | The purpose of the Certified Logistics Technician program (CLT) is to recognize through certification individuals who demonstrate mastery of the core competencies of material handling at the front-li… source |
| ZLDA 1018 | ZLDA-1018 (MSSC) Accelerated Online Certified Logistics Associate (CLA) Program | — | source |
| ZLDA 1019 | ZLDA-1019 Online Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) Program | — | source |
| ZLDA 1020 | ZLDA-1020 Supply Chain Certification Retake | — | This course is for students who need to retake their Certified Logistics Associate or Certified Logistics Technician assessments. source |
| ZLDA 7041 | ZLDA-7041 OSHA 30 for General Industry | — | This self-paced online course trains workers and employers on recognition, avoidance, abatement and prevention of safety and health hazards in the workplace. It includes information on workers' right… source |
| ZLDA 7042 | ZLDA-7042 OSHA 10 for General Industry | — | This self-paced online course trains workers and employers on recognition, avoidance, abatement and prevention of safety and health hazards in the workplace. It includes information on workers' right… source |
| ZLEN 1037 | ZLEN-1037 LeanOhio Boot Camp: Transforming the Public Sector (Four days) | — | LeanOhio Boot Camp is an intensive, four-day training course that gets people learning and using Lean methods and tools. The entire program is tailored to the public sector workplace and public secto… source |
| ZLEN 1040 | ZLEN-1040 LeanOhio Boot Camp: Transforming the Public Sector (NEORSD) | — | LeanOhio Boot Camp is an intensive, four-day training course that gets people learning and using Lean methods and tools. The entire program is tailored to the public sector workplace and public secto… source |
| ZLEN 1041 | ZLEN-1041 LeanOhio Boot Camp: Transforming the Public Section (DPU) | — | LeanOhio Boot Camp is an intensive, four-day training course that gets people learning and using Lean methods and tools. The entire program is tailored to the public sector workplace and public secto… source |
| ZNAT 1000 | ZNAT-1000 Certified Nursing Assistant Training Program | — | If you are a caring individual who enjoys helping people, the CNA position is for you. Working with patients who need your assistance and care will provide a sense of purpose at work. Are you looking… source |
| ZNAT 1006 | ZNAT-1006 Train the Trainer: Become a CNA Instructor | — | This 28-hour course prepares nurses to coordinate and/or teach the ODH state-approved Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Program (NATCEP). Benefits of TTT program Identify qualifications o… source |
| ZNAT 1013 | ZNAT-1013 Certified Nursing Assistant (Accelerated) | — | If you are a caring individual who enjoys helping people, the CNA position is for you. Working with patients who need your assistance and care will provide a sense of purpose at work. Are you looking… source |
| ZNDT 1000 | ZNDT-1000 Nondestructive Testing - Introduction | — | This course introduces students to terms, definitions and an overview of the methods and applications of the nondestructive testing profession. Methods to be briefly covered include: visual, liquid p… source |
| ZNDT 1003 | ZNDT-1003 Nondestructive Testing - Visual Inspection (VT) Levels 1 & 2 | — | Visual inspection is the most widely used method of nondestructive testing. This course covers the visual inspection techniques used to detect various discontinuities associated with the power plant… source |
| ZNDT 1004 | ZNDT-1004 Nondestructive Testing - Liquid Penetrant (PT) Levels 1 & 2 | — | This course covers the principles and practices of liquid penetrant inspection. Learn why and when to use various types of penetrant materials; proper techniques necessary for a reliable inspection;… source |
| ZNDT 1005 | ZNDT-1005 Nondestructive Testing - Magnetic Particle (MT) Levels 1 & 2 | — | This course covers the principles and practices of magnetic particle inspection. Learn how and why to use different types of equipment, magnetization techniques, when and why to use wet or dry partic… source |
| ZNDT 1006 | ZNDT-1006 Nondestructive Testing - Radiographic Inspection (RT) Level 1 | — | This course introduces radiographic principles, terms, definitions and basic theory. Students will gain an understanding of how an X-ray tube generates X-radiation; how to use X-ray film; film speed… source |
| ZNDT 1007 | ZNDT-1007 Nondestructive Testing - Radiographic Inspection (RT) Level 2 | — | This course continues the instruction in introduced in Radiographic Inspection (RT) Level 1. Emphasis will be on radiographic evaluation and interpretation to industry standard codes such as the Amer… source |
| ZNDT 1008 | ZNDT-1008 Nondestructive Testing - Ultrasonic Inspection (UT) Level 1 | — | This course introduces ultrasonic principles of sound wave propagation and term definitions. It will also introduce the student to calibration of the ultrasonic equipment, cover the linearity test an… source |
| ZNDT 1009 | ZNDT-1009 Nondestructive Testing - Ultrasonic Inspection (UT) Level 2 | — | This course continues the instruction introduced in Ultrasonic Inspection (UT) Level 1, with an emphasis on immersion inspection principles and the use of angle beam testing to locate and size weldin… source |
| ZNDT 1014 | ZNDT-1014 Nondestructive Testing Internship | — | Initial course in a fast-track training program in nondestructive testing. Course covers safety, math, blueprint reading, measurement and visual inspection techniques. source |
| ZPDI 0456 | ZPDI-0456 Grant Writing for Teachers and Educational Support Personnel (Online) | — | $155 (6-monhts to complete) Grants are a great way to fund school projects. The process of obtaining a grant may seem daunting at first, but many educators have successfully obtained money for their… source |
| ZPDI 0502 | ZPDI-0502 Certified Digital Marketing Professional (Online) | — | $1955 (6-months to complete) In partnership with the Digital Marketing Institute Become an in-demand Certified Digital Marketing Professional by learning the fundamentals of digital marketing and und… source |
| ZPDI 0503 | ZPDI-0503 Certified Digital Marketing Specialist in Search Marketing (Online) | — | $1955 (6-months to complete) In partnership with the Digital Marketing Institute This dynamic online search marketing course gives you the skills, know-how, strategy and techniques to change the digi… source |
| ZPDI 0504 | ZPDI-0504 Certified Digital Marketing Specialist in Social Media (Online) | — | $1955 (6-months to complete) In partnership with the Digital Marketing Institute This dynamic online social marketing course gives you the skills, know-how, strategy and techniques to speak to and in… source |
| ZPDI 0505 | ZPDI-0505 Certified Digital Marketing Specialist in Digital Strategy and Planning (Online) | — | $1955 (6-months to complete) In partnership with the Digital Marketing Institute This dynamic online search marketing course gives you the skills, know-how, strategy and techniques to think, lead and… source |
| ZPDI 0514 | ZPDI-0514 Certified Digital Marketing Associate Essentials (Online) | — | $445 (3-months to complete) In partnership with the Digital Marketing Institute This online course is for anyone who understands the importance of staying relevant — who knows the game has changed an… source |
| ZPDI 0518 | ZPDI-0518 Real Estate Textbook | — | Real Estate Textbook: Introduction to Professions source |
| ZPDI 0545 | ZPDI-0545 Busy Writing for Busy Professionals (Online) NEORSD | — | Learn the basics of successful business writing, including planning, drafting, editing and creating strong arguments. We'll also explore differences between everyday communications and more formal wr… source |
| ZPDI 0580 | ZPDI-0580 Microsoft Office 365: Word 2019 (Online) | — | $485 (12-months to complete) Explore the many facets of Microsoft Word 2019. Learn basic functions like adjusting margins, inserting pictures, sharing Word documents and creating online forms as well… source |
| ZPDI 0585 | ZPDI-0585 Microsoft Office 365: PowerPoint 2019 (Online) | — | $485 (12-months to complete) Explore the many facets of Microsoft PowerPoint 2019. Learn basic functions like creating presentations and slides, changing layouts, and working with illustrations and i… source |
| ZPDI 0588 | ZPDI-0588 Microsoft Office 365: Excel 2019 (Online) | — | Learn the many facets of Microsoft Excel 2019, from basic functions like creating a spreadsheet and working with formulas to creating and sorting tables, using templates, PivotTables, user interfaces… source |
| ZPDI 0721 | ZPDI-0721 Ohio Real Estate Pre-Licensure Education: 20-Hour Appraisal (Online) | — | Just want to take the 20-Hour Appraisal portion of the of the 120-Hour Pre-Licensure Real Estate Education course? Register for this class now, and obtain access within one to two business days. source |
| ZPDI 0722 | ZPDI-0722 Ohio Real Estate Pre-Licensure Education: 40-Hour Principles and Practices (Online) | — | Just want to take the 40-Hour Principles and Practices portion of the 120-Hour Pre-Licensure Real Estate Education course? Register for this class now, and obtain access within one to two business da… source |
| ZPDI 0723 | ZPDI-0723 Ohio Real Estate Pre-Licensure Education: 20-Hour Finance (Online) | — | Just want to take the 20-Hour Finance portion of the 120-Hour Pre-Licensure Real Estate Education course? Register for this class now, and obtain access within one to two business days. source |
| ZPDI 0724 | ZPDI-0724 Ohio Real Estate Pre-Licensure Education: 40-Hour Law (Online) | — | Just want to take the 40-Hour Law portion of the 120-Hour Pre-Licensure Real Estate Education course? Register for this class now, and obtain access within one to two business days. source |
| ZPDI 0740 | ZPDI-0740 Community Journalism: Reporting for Civic Power | — | We all have roles to play in making sure our communities stay informed. This eight-week certificate program is designed to teach journalism skills and design practices to Clevelanders who want to bec… source |
| ZPDI 0778 | ZPDI-0778 Human Skills - Human Resources Bundle (Online) | — | $230 (12-months to complete) The Human Resources Soft Skills Bundle combines the skills needed to successfully maintain employee relations within a company. Participants will learn the basic tools to… source |
| ZPDI 0779 | ZPDI-0779 Human Skills - Personal Development Bundle (Online) | — | $230 (12-months to complete) The Personal Development Soft Skills Bundle highlights skills needed for managing your work and life. Participants will become more mindful of their actions and learn how… source |
| ZPDI 0781 | ZPDI-0781 Human Skills - Supervisors and Managers Bundle (Online) | — | $230 (12-months to complete) The Supervisors and Managers Soft Skills Bundle will equip managers with the basic skills needed to maintain employee motivation and production. It is never easy to take… source |
| ZPDI 0782 | ZPDI-0782 Human Skills - Work Place Essentials Bundle (Online) | — | $230 (12-months to complete) The Work Place Essentials Soft Skills Bundle will give participants a variety of skills needed for customer and business support. Participants will be provided with a str… source |
| ZPDI 0785 | ZPDI-0785 Ohio Real Estate Pre-Licensure Education and Exam Prep: National and State (Online) | — | $1300 (6-months to complete) Whether you're getting licensed for the first time or have been in the business for 30 years, education is paramount to your success. This self-paced online course is inn… source |
| ZPDI 0788 | ZPDI-0788 Ohio Real Estate Pre-Licensure Exam Prep Edge: National and State (Online) | — | (This course includes exam prep only.) This program covers the complete Ohio Salesperson national and state portions of your real estate licensing exam. Exam Prep Edge is an intuitive online study ex… source |
| ZPDI 0791 | ZPDI-0791 Human Skills - Career Development Bundle (Online) | — | $230 (12-months to complete) The Career Development Soft Skills Bundle combines the development skills necessary for career success. By managing and looking at the way people interact and seeing thin… source |
| ZPDI 0792 | ZPDI-0792 Human Skills - Administrative Bundle (Online) | — | $230 (12-months to complete) The Administrative Soft Skills Bundle combines the skills needed to successfully maintain an office into one learning bundle. A well-run office reduces miscommunications… source |
| ZPDI 0795 | ZPDI-0795 Ohio Real Estate Pre-Licensure Education and Exam Prep: National and State (Online) With Coach | — | $1800 (6-months to complete) Course includes connection with a local real estate agent who will coach you throughout your six-month online journey. (register at any time to get connected) Whether you… source |
| ZPDI 0900 | ZPDI-0900 ICT Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI) (Online) | — | $145 (12-months to complete) The ICT Introduction to Artificial Intelligence course provides students with a basic understanding of AI. It allows them to understand the subsets of AI and the differen… source |
| ZPDI 0901 | ZPDI-0901 The Discovery Track for Entrepreneurs | — | * Registration Deadline for this track is the Friday before the start date. Starting your own business can be overwhelming. Taking the big leap starts with the Discovery Track at The Center for Entre… source |
| ZPDI 0903 | ZPDI-0903 The Expansion Track for Entrepreneurs | — | This transformative curriculum is tailored for entrepreneurs seeking to propel their enterprise to new horizons. Discover innovative strategies, dynamic approaches and actionable insights that will l… source |
| ZPDI 0904 | ZPDI-0904 The Acceleration Track for Entrepreneurs | — | Introducing the Acceleration Track - a strategic curriculum designed to propel your business to new heights of exponential growth. If you're eager to elevate your venture beyond its current stage, th… source |
| ZPDI 0905 | ZPDI-0905 The Foundation Track for Entrepreneurs | — | * Registration Deadline for this track is the Friday before the start date. Introducing the Foundation Track, an immersive curriculum tailored for entrepreneurs who have recently launched their busin… source |
| ZPDI 1085 | ZPDI-1085 Stress Management: Wellness Strategies for Personal and Professional Self-Care | — | Remission of Fees Submission Directions in the Notes Below Stress is a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances. It’s the body’s natural r… source |
| ZPDI 1160 | ZPDI-1160 Project Management | — | Proper planning is key to success in any endeavor. This program is a hands-on workshop for those in a formal project management role, or for those managers who need to lead others through projects. P… source |
| ZPDI 1187 | ZPDI-1187 Dynamic Presentation Skills | — | Whether leaders are persuading colleagues, selling a client or energizing a team, the power of their presentation makes the difference between success and failure. In this session, participants will… source |
| ZPDI 1224 | ZPDI-1224 Professional Business Writing | — | In the workplace, your writing speaks volumes about you. Whether you are writing a three-line email or a multipage report, you need to write in a polished, professional way. This course reviews the p… source |
| ZPDI 1274 | ZPDI-1274 Spanish Fundamentals (Online) | — | $165 (6-months to complete) Spanish Fundamentals is a self-paced, online Spanish conversation course that seeks to bridge the communication gap between English and Spanish speakers. Build your Spanis… source |
| ZPDI 1281 | ZPDI-1281 Grant Writing Certificate (Online) | — | $2310 (12-months to complete) The Certificate in Grant Writing is perfect for anyone seeking to learn the essentials in writing or acquiring grants for private, public or government use. If you are t… source |
| ZPDI 1283 | ZPDI-1283 Business Writing for Busy Professionals (Online) | — | $465 (6-months to complete) Learn the basics of successful business writing, including planning, drafting, editing and creating strong arguments. We'll also explore differences between everyday commu… source |
| ZPDI 1301 | ZPDI-1301 Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 (Online) | — | Take your PowerPoint presentations to the next level! Whether you're a beginner or experienced user, this online course will help you create professional quality presentations that will grab your aud… source |
| ZPDI 1310 | ZPDI-1310 Introduction to Writing (Online) | — | $155 (12-months to complete) Do you have exciting stories, plots or characters dancing around in your head? Do you have a life experience or lesson to share, but don't know where to begin? This works… source |
| ZPDI 1450 | ZPDI-1450 Protect Before You Build: Own Your Business | — | In this workshop, you will learn the necessary steps to actually OWN your business by protecting your Intellectual Property before you launch your business. source |
| ZPDI 1455 | ZPDI-1455 How AI and Other Emerging Tech Will Impact Entrepreneurs | — | In this workshop, participants will gain insight into the transformative role of artificial intelligence and technologies like blockchain and the Internet of Things (IoT) in the entrepreneurial world… source |
| ZPDI 1458 | ZPDI-1458 The Entrepreneur's Guide to Funding: From Vision to Reality | — | Get ready to dive into the essentials of funding in our upcoming three-hour workshop, tailored for entrepreneurs eager to fuel their business or nonprofit dreams. This engaging session will cover eve… source |
| ZPDI 1460 | ZPDI-1460 Payroll for the Small Business Owner or Entrepreneur | — | Payroll for the small business owner and entrepreneur will look at how to get started, what you need to know, and how to set yourself up for success. source |
| ZPDI 1461 | ZPDI-1461 Website Development | — | Learn the ins and outs of developing a website. source |
| ZPDI 1462 | ZPDI-1462 Branding: It's So Much More | — | Branding is more than just a logo or catchy slogan — it's the foundation of how your audience perceives your business and the key to attracting loyal customers. In this engaging and interactive sessi… source |
| ZPDI 1476 | ZPDI-1476 Lead Generation Accelerator for Small Businesses | — | This workshop is designed to help business owners identify the lead generation tactics with the best potential for appealing to their ideal customers. Many small business owners and entrepreneurs str… source |
| ZPDI 1477 | ZPDI-1477 Building Your Audience Using Social Media: Tactics To Grow an Audience of Ideal Customers | — | This workshop is designed to help you structure your social media activity and build an engaged audience. Many small business owners and entrepreneurs waste time on social media because they have no… source |
| ZPDI 1478 | ZPDI-1478 Unleashing Your Business's Superpowers: Building Systems and Processes for Exponential Growth | — | In today's fast-paced business environment, efficiency and scalability are crucial for success. Learn how to build effective systems and processes that align with the current needs of your business,… source |
| ZPDI 1490 | ZPDI-1490 Launching a Successful Podcast: Podcasting 101, 102 and 103 | — | When you create your podcast, is it what you envisioned? Does it appeal to your audience? Do you want to make it even more spectacular? During this 12-hour course, you will learn how to launch a succ… source |
| ZPDI 1491 | ZPDI-1491 Podcasting 101 - Pre-Production: Planning for Success | — | Who are you podcasting for? During this class, we will answer this question by introducing you to the basics of podcasting and helping you identify your target audience. Once we have identified your… source |
| ZPDI 1492 | ZPDI-1492 Podcasting 102 - Production: Gearing Up for Your Podcast | — | The day of your podcast: what does it take to make it all happen? From starting in your office on a limited budget to creating your dream studio, we cover the items you’ll need in order to produce yo… source |
| ZPDI 1493 | ZPDI-1493 Podcasting 103 - Post-Production: Getting Your Podcast Heard and Seen | — | Now you have everything you need for a successful podcast, but how can you get it ready for the world? From basic editing to determining where and how to post the video and the audio content, this co… source |
| ZPDI 1544 | ZPDI-1544 Ohio Home Inspector License: Expert Package | — | $2399 120 Total hours: 80 elective hours and 40 field hours *You need to complete 75% of the online portion before the first in-person inspection. Welcome to the Ohio Home Inspector License: Expert P… source |
| ZPDI 1675 | ZPDI-1675 AI for Business and Marketing (Online) | — | This course is designed to demystify AI and tackle the key barrier to AI adoption — lack of fluency and shared knowledge — particularly among senior management, marketing professionals new to AI and… source |
| ZPDI 1677 | ZPDI-1677 Social Media Strategy With AI (Online) | — | Go beyond generating content ideas with AI! This course equips learners with the knowledge and tools to navigate the full spectrum of AI-driven social media marketing — spanning research, content cre… source |
| ZPDI 1678 | ZPDI-1678 Advanced AI For Digital Marketing (Online) | — | AI is no longer just about ChatGPT for today's modern marketers! Master practical AI skills that will empower you to design and implement an end-to-end, AI-driven digital strategy, achieving more ROI… source |
| ZPDI 1807 | ZPDI-1807 Small Business Bookkeeping Made Simple with Wave Software | — | Powered by PNC This hands-on, beginner-friendly course is designed for entrepreneurs who want clarity, confidence and control over their business finances. It is a four-part course where entrepreneur… source |
| ZPDI 2681 | ZPDI-2681 May 11, 2026: Designing Offers People Actually Say Yes To | — | Many businesses struggle, not because of a lack of marketing, but because their offers are unclear, misaligned or difficult to understand. This workshop focuses on helping participants design simple,… source |
| ZPDI 2682 | ZPDI-2682 April 2, 2026: Entrepreneurial Success: Six Formidable Mindset Shifts and Traits | — | How is your mindset? What do you do when life throws you a curveball? In this workshop, Anup Gupta will discuss his life lessons as an entrepreneur, from overcoming countless challenges and three rec… source |
| ZPDI 2688 | ZPDI-2688 June 8, 2026: Merchant Services Workshop | — | What is merchant service? How do you know the tools you are using are secure and accurate? This workshop with Catrice Williams will provide you with a deeper understanding of credit card processing/m… source |
| ZPDI 2689 | ZPDI-2689 June 22, 2026: Power of Partnerships and Collaboration | — | Partnerships are the key to exponential growth — this is about finding those win-win-win relationships that amplify impact. We’ll explore how to invest in the one, bring value first, and build partne… source |
| ZPDI 2691 | ZPDI-2691 March 31, 2026: So You Want To Start a Nonprofit | — | This workshop is the first step to deciding if you should implement your idea. Who are the other players? Has it been done? Why will yours be different? Why is your idea needed? We will take a deep d… source |
| ZPDI 2693 | ZPDI-2693 May 28, 2026: Tax Exemption, Compliance and Building for Sustainability | — | Starting a nonprofit doesn’t end with incorporation. This workshop focuses on obtaining 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status, meeting state compliance requirements, and laying the groundwork for long-term fin… source |
| ZPDI 2718 | ZPDI-2718 Money Moves: Master Your Business Finances | — | Every successful business starts with a solid grasp of the numbers. This two-week course empowers entrepreneurs with the essential financial skills to make smart, strategic decisions. You'll learn to… source |
| ZPDI 2719 | ZPDI-2719 Start a Nonprofit Now: The Entrepreneur's Road Map | — | * Registration Deadline for this track is the Friday before the start date. Powered by PNC The Nonprofit course is an immersive, skills-based program designed to provide current and aspiring nonprofi… source |
| ZPDI 2998 | ZPDI-2998 The Consultant Already in You: A Four-Session Development Experience | — | The Consultant Already in You is a structured, experiential workshop series designed to help professionals identify, package and activate their consulting capabilities. Through guided reflection, pra… source |
| ZREC 0109 | ZREC-0109 Digital Photography — Camera Basics 1 | — | Course Fee: $49.95 This course is a one-time session, offered one day out of the week. For more details, please click the boxes under the Enroll Now section. Course Description: This course will give… source |
| ZREC 0115 | ZREC-0115 Digital Photography — Camera Basics 2 | — | Course Fee: $49.95 This course is a one-time session, offered one day out of the week. For more details, please click the boxes under the Enroll Now section. Course Description: Applying the understa… source |
| ZREC 0118 | ZREC-0118 Lightroom for Beginners | — | Course Fee: $49.95 This course is a one-time session, offered one day out of the week. For more details, please click the boxes under the Enroll Now section. Course Description: This in-person introd… source |
| ZREC 0120 | ZREC-0120 Six-Week Beginner Sewing Course | — | Course Fee: $324.00 This course is a 6-week session, with classes held every Wednesday evening. For more details, please click the box under the Enroll Now section. Are you a beginner eager to dive i… source |
| ZREC 0194 | ZREC-0194 Cash In on a Career in Captioning and Court Reporting - ARIZONA! | — | Captioners and court reporters are in demand in Arizona! They need you! Learn how you can change your life and potentially earn $100,000 or more. In this free, four-week online mini course, we will e… source |
| ZREC 0199 | ZREC-0199 Food Safety Education Month: Food Safe Handling and Smarter Food Storage With Chef Roubideaux | — | Course Fee: $65.00 This course is a one-time session, scheduled for Tuesday, September 15th, from 6:00PM to 8:30PM . For more details, please click the box under the Enroll Now section. Course Descri… source |
| ZREC 0200 | ZREC-0200 Eat to Protect: Cancer-Fighting Foods and Lifestyle Habits With Chef Roubideaux | — | Course Fee: $65.00 This course is a one-time session, scheduled for Wednesday, October 28th, from 6:00PM to 8:30PM . For more details, please click the box under the Enroll Now section. Course Descri… source |
| ZREC 0201 | ZREC-0201 Love Your Heart: Meals That Support Blood Pressure and Heart Health With Chef Roubideaux | — | Course Fee: $65.00 This course is a one-time session, scheduled for Wednesday, February 24th, from 6:00PM to 8:30PM . For more details, please click the box under the Enroll Now section. Course Descr… source |
| ZREC 0202 | ZREC-0202 Purpose Plates: Building Balanced Meals for Lifelong Health With Chef Roubideaux | — | Course Fee: $65.00 This course is a one-time session, scheduled for Wednesday, March 3rd, from 6:00PM to 8:30PM . For more details, please click the box under the Enroll Now section. Course Descripti… source |
| ZREC 0203 | ZREC-0203 Nourish HER: Eating for Hormones, Energy and Longevity With Chef Roubideaux | — | Course Fee: $65.00 This course is a one-time session, scheduled for Wednesday, May 12th, from 6:00PM to 8:30PM . For more details, please click the box under the Enroll Now section. Course Descriptio… source |
| ZREC 0204 | ZREC-0204 Beyond the Plate: Food as Your First Line of Defense With Chef Roubideaux | — | Course Fee: $65.00 This course is a one-time session, scheduled for Wednesday, June 23rd, from 6:00PM to 8:30PM . For more details, please click the box under the Enroll Now section. Course Descripti… source |
| ZREC 0217 | ZREC-0217 Basics on Beef With Chef Wells | — | Course Fee: $65.00 This course is a one-time session, scheduled for Thursday June 25th, from 6:00PM to 8:30PM . For more details, please click the box under the Enroll Now section. Join Chef Eric Wel… source |
| ZREC 0218 | ZREC-0218 Game Day Grub With Chef Wells | — | Course Fee: $65.00 This course is a one-time session, scheduled for Wednesday, September 9th, from 6:00PM to 8:30PM . For more details, please click the box under the Enroll Now section. Join Chef Er… source |
| ZREC 1289 | ZREC-1289 Cash In on a Career in Captioning and Court Reporting | — | Captioners and court reporters are in demand! Learn how you can change your life and potentially earn $100,000 or more. In this free, four-week online mini course, we will explore career opportunitie… source |
| ZREC 8945 | ZREC-8945 Cash In on a Career in Captioning and Court Reporting | — | Captioners and court reporters are in demand! Learn how you can change your life and potentially earn $100,000 or more. In this free, four-week online mini course, we will explore career opportunitie… source |
| ZRTR 1029 | ZRTR-1029 CDL Driver Contract Training | — | Class provides additional driver training for current CDL-A or CDL-B drivers. source |
| ZRTR 1034 | ZRTR-1034 Passenger Endorsement Training | — | The Passenger Endorsement training is a separate class for current CDL A or CDL B Ohio Drivers License holders. This course is designed to familiarize the student with the skills required to obtain t… source |
| ZRTR 1092 | ZRTR-1092 Behind the Wheel On-Road Training (3 Hours) | — | This course supports individuals preparing for the driving portion of their state CDL exam and those who just need some practice. source |
| ZRTR 7046 | ZRTR-7046 CDL Passenger Endorsement Theory Training | — | This eight-hour classroom course meets FMCSA requirements for entry-level driver training (EDLT) in passenger endorsement theory. It does not include range or road training. source |
| ZRTR 7047 | ZRTR-7047 CDL Class A or B Skills Training (1 Hour) | — | This course provides initial or additional CDL skills training for candidates preparing for the state CDL driving test. source |
| ZRTR 8945 | ZRTR-8945 Behind the Wheel On-Road Training (1 Hour) | — | This course supports individuals preparing for the driving portion of their CDL exam or as a refresher for those needing a little practice. Participants receive one-on-one behind-the-wheel CDL driver… source |
| ZRTR 8946 | ZRTR-8946 CDL Class A or B Skills Training (3 Hours) | — | This course provides initial or additional CDL skills training for candidates preparing for the state CDL driving test. This is a two-hour course. source |
| ZSCR 1019 | ZSCR-1019 Security+ | — | Security+ CompTIA Certification is the primary course you will need to take if your job responsibilities include securing network services, network devices, and network traffic. It is also the main c… source |
| ZSCR 1027 | ZSCR-1027 CompTIA SecurePath Cybersecurity Boot Camp | — | Are you ready to dive into the exciting world of cybersecurity and launch a dynamic career securing the digital realm? Join our intensive 14-week online instructor led boot camp, where you'll gain ha… source |
| ZSCR 1028 | ZSCR-1028 Cybersecurity and Airport Administration | — | This course provides a comprehensive review of cybersecurity in the airport environment and its impact on general airport management. Students will learn how to protect sensitive financial data, admi… source |
| ZSCR 1055 | ZSCR-1055 CySA Certification Exam Prep Boot Camp | — | The CompTIA CySA Exam Prep Boot Camp is an intensive 40-hour course designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA ) certification exam. This hand… source |
| ZSCR 1056 | ZSCR-1056 Airport Cybersecurity Projects | — | Take off into the world of airport cybersecurity with this immersive, scenario-based course designed for hands-on learning. Through interactive tabletop exercises and simulated cyber incidents, you'l… source |