# Ivy Tech Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T07:17:44.215Z from a crawl of ivytech.edu. 2424 records (0 programs · 2424 courses · 0 resource pages). # AOLS101 — Applied Theories of Management and Leadership AOLS 101 - Applied Theories of Management and Leadership AOLS 101 - Applied Theories of Management and Leadership Reviews both historical and current leadership and management research, trends, and models. Leadership is compared and contrasted with management. Transcends beyond examining theory to developing and presenting a leadership model relevant to today’s work/life environment. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # AOLS103 — Organizational Culture & Change Leadership AOLS 103 - Organizational Culture & Change Leadership AOLS 103 - Organizational Culture & Change Leadership Analyzes how leaders drive effective change at various levels of the organization utilizing the steps of the change process. Applies knowledge of organizational culture in the development of a change-management plan. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # AOLS201 — Followership AOLS 201 - Followership AOLS 201 - Followership Examine the leader as a follower and the effect a leader’s choice of followers has on the organization. Analyzes the importance and types of followers needed to create strong organizational culture and the various methods and tools utilized to leverage the talent of followers and groom future leaders. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AOLS101 --- # AOLS202 — Team Leadership & Conflict Resolution AOLS 202 - Team Leadership & Conflict Resolution AOLS 202 - Team Leadership & Conflict Resolution Examines theoretical and practical approaches to analyze and mitigate conflict to develop mutually beneficial resolutions. Evaluates team dynamics and communication in the workplace. Recognizes leadership practices for effectives teams, which results in high performing organizations and employee engagement. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AOLS101 --- # AOLS203 — Multicultural Leadership AOLS 203 - Multicultural Leadership AOLS 203 - Multicultural Leadership Provides the foundation to successfully lead organizations in today’s global environment. Develops cultural competencies as well as a familiarity with the types of situations and issues leaders confront when working with diverse populations. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AOLS101 --- # AOLS204 — Leadership and Personal Development AOLS 204 - Leadership and Personal Development AOLS 204 - Leadership and Personal Development Creates a personal philosophy of leadership rooted in authenticity and emotional intelligence. Analyzes the importance of life-long learning. Applies course methods to various leadership situations. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AOLS101, AOLS103, AOLS201, AOLS202 --- # ABRK130 — Computer Fundamentals ABRK 130 - Computer Fundamentals ABRK 130 - Computer Fundamentals PROGRAM: Apprenticeship Technology - Building Trades CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ABRK215 — OSHA 10 Certification ABRK 215 - OSHA 10 Certification ABRK 215 - OSHA 10 Certification PROGRAM: Apprenticeship Technology - Building Trades CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # ABRK217 — Grout Training ABRK 217 - Grout Training ABRK 217 - Grout Training PROGRAM: Apprenticeship Technology - Building Trades CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # ABRK218 — Autoclave Aerated Concrete (AAC) Block ABRK 218 - Autoclave Aerated Concrete (AAC) Block ABRK 218 - Autoclave Aerated Concrete (AAC) Block PROGRAM: Apprenticeship Technology - Building Trades CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # ABRK222 — Flashing Installation ABRK 222 - Flashing Installation ABRK 222 - Flashing Installation PROGRAM: Apprenticeship Technology - Building Trades CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # ABRK223 — Foreman Training I ABRK 223 - Foreman Training I ABRK 223 - Foreman Training I PROGRAM: Apprenticeship Technology - Building Trades CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # ABRK224 — Foreman Training II ABRK 224 - Foreman Training II ABRK 224 - Foreman Training II It is appropriate for newer foremen to broaden their understanding of the responsibilities of their job and to provide tools and techniques to better fulfill those responsibilities. It is also important for experienced supervisors to update their understanding of supervision, to strengthen their skills in traditional areas, and to develop new skills in emerging areas. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ABRK223 --- # ABRK228 — Rigging and Signaling ABRK 228 - Rigging and Signaling ABRK 228 - Rigging and Signaling PROGRAM: Apprenticeship Technology - Building Trades CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # ABRK229 — Respirable Crystalline Silica Training ABRK 229 - Respirable Crystalline Silica Training ABRK 229 - Respirable Crystalline Silica Training PROGRAM: Apprenticeship Technology - Building Trades CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # ABRK231 — Historic Masonry Preservation ABRK 231 - Historic Masonry Preservation ABRK 231 - Historic Masonry Preservation PROGRAM: Apprenticeship Technology - Building Trades CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # IVYC112 — K-12 Virtual Instruction Faculty Certification IVYC 112 - K-12 Virtual Instruction Faculty Certification IVYC 112 - K-12 Virtual Instruction Faculty Certification PROGRAM: Office of Education Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 0 TOTAL MIN: 3 DATE OF LAST REVISION: 2/19/21 This is a professional development course to enhance the virtual teaching and instructional skills of K-12 teaching faculty. Course completion results in the issuance of a Career Development Certificate (CDC). Considerations will be made for educators in grades K-5, and grades 6-12. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # IVYC113 — K-12 Virtual Work-Based Learning Faculty Certification IVYC 113 - K-12 Virtual Work-Based Learning Faculty Certification IVYC 113 - K-12 Virtual Work-Based Learning Faculty Certification PROGRAM: Office of Education Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 0 TOTAL MIN: 3 DATE OF LAST REVISION: 2/19/21 This is a professional development course to enhance the virtual teaching and instructional skills related to the implementation of work-based learning content for K-12 teaching faculty. Course completion results in the issuance of a Career Development Certificate (CDC). Considerations will be made for educators in grades 8-12. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # SMDI110 — Introduction to Industrial Internet of Things SMDI 110 - Introduction to Industrial Internet of Things SMDI 110 - Introduction to Industrial Internet of Things PROGRAM: Smart Manufacturing and Digital Integration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # SMDI111 — Technology in Smart Manufacturing and Digital Integration SMDI 111 - Technology in Smart Manufacturing and Digital Integration SMDI 111 - Technology in Smart Manufacturing and Digital Integration These technologies include; mechatronics, CAD/CAM, robots, programmable automation, cloud technologies, networking, big data and analytics. Students will be introduced to manufacturing processes and mechancial, elelctrical, fluid power, automation and control principles and practices used in advanced manufacturing. The course will prepare students for the SACA, C-101 Certified Industry 4.0 Associate I - Basic Operations certification where they will sit for… --- # SMDI120 — 3D CAD/CAM SMDI 120 - 3D CAD/CAM SMDI 120 - 3D CAD/CAM CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # SMDI130 — Electrical Systems for Smart Manufacturing SMDI 130 - Electrical Systems for Smart Manufacturing SMDI 130 - Electrical Systems for Smart Manufacturing In addition, students will program, troubleshoot, and learn to communicate with Variable Frequency Drives (VFD). The introduction to various electric motors, AC and DC, will be explored as well as analyzing the performance of these motors. The systems utilized can be found in many industrial, commercial, and residential applications, and the exposure to these industrial components will prepare students for future careers. While working on these systems, safety will be emphasized as it i… Prerequisites: SMDI111 --- # SMDI140 — Mechanical Systems in Mfg SMDI 140 - Mechanical Systems in Mfg SMDI 140 - Mechanical Systems in Mfg PROGRAM: Smart Manufacturing and Digital Integration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # SMDI150 — Fluid Power in Manufacturing SMDI 150 - Fluid Power in Manufacturing SMDI 150 - Fluid Power in Manufacturing PROGRAM: SMART MANUFACTURING AND DIGITAL INTEGRATION CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # SMDI225 — Big Data Acquistion and Analysis SMDI 225 - Big Data Acquistion and Analysis SMDI 225 - Big Data Acquistion and Analysis PREREQUISITES: NEW COURSE UNDER CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM: Smart Manufacturing & Digital Integration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 NEW COURSE UNDER CONSTRUCTION Course Addendum - Syllabus --- # SMDI271 — Projects for Smart Manufacturing and Digital Integration SMDI 271 - Projects for Smart Manufacturing and Digital Integration SMDI 271 - Projects for Smart Manufacturing and Digital Integration Students will learn about data collection and what to do with that data, and have hands-on experience with SCADA software. Students will obtain an overview of the various types of data, the fundamentals of the visualization process. Student will examine detailed visualizations workflows that aim to answer technical questions in the smart manufacturing environment. Students will learn both the theoretical foundation and practical skills needed to create insigh… Prerequisites: DBMS160, ADMF205, ADMF206, INDT206 --- # SMDI279 — SMDI Capstone SMDI 279 - SMDI Capstone SMDI 279 - SMDI Capstone In addition, students will attempt to earn mandatory certification Gold assessment of C-104 - Certified Industry 4.0 Associate - IIoT, Networking and Data Analytics through Smart Automation Certification Alliance (SACA). MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AAIT110 — Artificial Intelligence Essentials AAIT 110 - Artificial Intelligence Essentials AAIT 110 - Artificial Intelligence Essentials CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AAIT212 — Machine Learning AAIT 212 - Machine Learning AAIT 212 - Machine Learning Students will explore how machine learning differs from traditional heuristic approaches to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and examine core paradigms such as classification, regression, clustering, and reinforcement learning. Throughout the course, attention is given to the human and ethical dimensions of data collection, transformation, and model training, ensuring students understand both the technical and responsible practice of machine learning. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AAIT110, SDEV120 --- # AAIT216 — Natural Language Processing AAIT 216 - Natural Language Processing AAIT 216 - Natural Language Processing Students will develop a practical understanding of how modern Artificial Intelligence (AI) language technologies are designed, deployed, and leveraged across industry applications. The course examines transformer-based model architectures, deployment strategies, security considerations, tool use, and ethical considerations for modern LLM implementations. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AAIT212 --- # AAIT218 — Computer Vision AAIT 218 - Computer Vision AAIT 218 - Computer Vision Students learn how visual data is represented and processed through operations such as color space conversion, filtering, and feature extraction. Core topics include image classification, object detection, segmentation, and the design and application of convolutional neural networks (CNNs). The course also explores transfer learning, data augmentation, and the use of pre-trained vision models in open-source and cloud-based environments. Students practice model evaluation using metrics such as accuracy, precision, and Intersection over Unio… Prerequisites: AAIT212 --- # AAIT261 — AWS AI Practitioner Certification AAIT 261 - AWS AI Practitioner Certification AAIT 261 - AWS AI Practitioner Certification The course is designed to be a tool to expand a skill set as well as a continued validation of expertise. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # AAIT270 — Applied AI Projects AAIT 270 - Applied AI Projects AAIT 270 - Applied AI Projects Students will work in teams to complete a substantial project that applies AI methods such as supervised learning, unsupervised learning, deep learning, natural language processing, and reinforcement learning. Through iterative development, students will practice critical aspects of the AI lifecycle including problem definition, data collection and preprocessing, model training and evaluation, ethical considerations, and deployment strategies. Emphasis is placed on project planning, documentation, ethical and responsible AI practic… Prerequisites: AAIT216 --- # ACCT101 — Financial Accounting ACCT 101 - Financial Accounting ACCT 101 - Financial Accounting PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # ACCT102 — Managerial Accounting ACCT 102 - Managerial Accounting ACCT 102 - Managerial Accounting PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ACCT101 --- # ACCT106 — Payroll Accounting ACCT 106 - Payroll Accounting ACCT 106 - Payroll Accounting PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # ACCT118 — Financial Concepts for Accounting ACCT 118 - Financial Concepts for Accounting ACCT 118 - Financial Concepts for Accounting PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ACCT122 — Accounting Systems Applications ACCT 122 - Accounting Systems Applications ACCT 122 - Accounting Systems Applications Includes installation, operation, and analysis of an accounting software package or packages. Includes installation and operation of Quickbooks. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ACCT101 --- # ACCT201 — Intermediate Accounting I ACCT 201 - Intermediate Accounting I ACCT 201 - Intermediate Accounting I Included are analysis of bad debts, inventory valuation, repairs and maintenance, depreciation of plant assets and present value applications. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ACCT101, OTEC118 --- # ACCT202 — Intermediate Accounting II ACCT 202 - Intermediate Accounting II ACCT 202 - Intermediate Accounting II PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ACCT201 --- # ACCT203 — Cost Accounting I ACCT 203 - Cost Accounting I ACCT 203 - Cost Accounting I Studies various cost accounting report forms, material, labor control, and allocation of manufacturing costs to jobs and departments. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ACCT102, OTEC118 --- # ACCT205 — Income Tax ACCT 205 - Income Tax ACCT 205 - Income Tax PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # ACCT207 — Accounting for Government and Nonprofit Entities ACCT 207 - Accounting for Government and Nonprofit Entities ACCT 207 - Accounting for Government and Nonprofit Entities PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ACCT101 --- # ACCT208 — Advanced Income Tax ACCT 208 - Advanced Income Tax ACCT 208 - Advanced Income Tax PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ACCT101, ACCT205 --- # ACCT209 — Auditing ACCT 209 - Auditing ACCT 209 - Auditing PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ACCT201 --- # ACCT210 — Forensic Accounting ACCT 210 - Forensic Accounting ACCT 210 - Forensic Accounting The development and use of proactive and reactive fraud auditing including audit committee and liability-related issues: investigative decision making for prevention, detection, investigation, and reporting of fraud. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ACCT101 --- # ACCT212 — Business Finance ACCT 212 - Business Finance ACCT 212 - Business Finance Financial analysis includes but is not limited to the use of ratios, common size statements, and pro forma statements. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ACCT101, BUSN101, MATH043 --- # ACCT223 — Enrolled Agent Review ACCT 223 - Enrolled Agent Review ACCT 223 - Enrolled Agent Review PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ACCT208 --- # ACCT273 — Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (Vita) Service ACCT 273 - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (Vita) Service ACCT 273 - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (Vita) Service PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ACCT205 --- # ACCT274 — Introduction to Data Analytics for Accounting ACCT 274 - Introduction to Data Analytics for Accounting ACCT 274 - Introduction to Data Analytics for Accounting Uses the AMPS model (ask the question, master the data, perform the analysis, and share the story) to understand the data analytics process and to address accounting questions. Covers four types of analysis (descriptive, diagnostic, predictive and prescriptive) and how these four types of analysis are used to address accounting questions. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ACCT102, OTEC118 --- # ACCT280 — CO-OP/Internship ACCT 280 - CO-OP/Internship ACCT 280 - CO-OP/Internship PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 CO-OP/INTERNSHIP HOURS MIN: 15 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall, 2013 Provides students with the opportunity to work at a job site that is specifically related to their career --- # ACCT281 — Special Topics ACCT 281 - Special Topics ACCT 281 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ACCT282 — Special Topics ACCT 282 - Special Topics ACCT 282 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ACCT283 — Special Topics ACCT 283 - Special Topics ACCT 283 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ACCT284 — Special Topics ACCT 284 - Special Topics ACCT 284 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ACCT285 — Special Topics ACCT 285 - Special Topics ACCT 285 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ACCT286 — Special Topics Intr Data Anlytcs - Acct ACCT 286 - Special Topics Intr Data Anlytcs - Acct ACCT 286 - Special Topics Intr Data Anlytcs - Acct We talk about how the accounting profession will change to complement the power of computerization and the plethora of data available. We use the AMPS model to understand the data analytics process and how it will us to analyze all of the available information to address accounting questions. We emphasize the four types of analysis (descriptive, diagnostic, predictive and prescriptive) and how they are used to address accounting questions. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ACCT102, BOAT218 --- # ACCT287 — Special Topics ACCT 287 - Special Topics ACCT 287 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ACCT288 — Special Topics ACCT 288 - Special Topics ACCT 288 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ACCT289 — Special Topics ACCT 289 - Special Topics ACCT 289 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ACCT290 — Special Topics ACCT 290 - Special Topics ACCT 290 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ACCT291 — Special Topics ACCT 291 - Special Topics ACCT 291 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ACCT292 — Special Topics ACCT 292 - Special Topics ACCT 292 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ACCT293 — Special Topics ACCT 293 - Special Topics ACCT 293 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ACCT294 — Special Topics ACCT 294 - Special Topics ACCT 294 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Accounting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ADMF101 — Key Principles of Advanced Manufacturing ADMF 101 - Key Principles of Advanced Manufacturing ADMF 101 - Key Principles of Advanced Manufacturing PROGRAM: Advanced Automation and Robotics Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ADMF102 — Technology in Advanced Manufac ADMF 102 - Technology in Advanced Manufac ADMF 102 - Technology in Advanced Manufac PROGRAM: Advanced Automation and Robotics Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ADMF106 — Supervision and Teams at Work ADMF 106 - Supervision and Teams at Work ADMF 106 - Supervision and Teams at Work PROGRAM: Advanced Automation and Robotics Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ADMF109 — Green Manufacturing Operations ADMF 109 - Green Manufacturing Operations ADMF 109 - Green Manufacturing Operations PROGRAM: Advanced Automation and Robotics Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 TOTAL MIN: 3 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall, 2019 Introduces the basic concepts of restructuring the manufacturing workplace and technological activity to incorporate environmental concerns. This course serves as an introduction to the basic principles of “green” manufacturing. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: FOUN071 --- # ADMF112 — Mechanical Drives I ADMF 112 - Mechanical Drives I ADMF 112 - Mechanical Drives I Based upon a physical system, students will learn the basic functions and physical properties of mechanical components as well as electrical drives (AC and DC), and the roles they play within the system. They will also learn about mechanical components which lead and support the energy through a mechanical system to increase efficiency and to reduce wear and tear. Materials, lubrication requirements and surface properties will be examined. Technical documentation such as data sheets and specifications of mechanical elements and ele… --- # ADMF115 — Materials and Processes for Manufacturing ADMF 115 - Materials and Processes for Manufacturing ADMF 115 - Materials and Processes for Manufacturing PROGRAM: Advanced Automation and Robotics Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ADMF116 — Industrial Robotics I ADMF 116 - Industrial Robotics I ADMF 116 - Industrial Robotics I PROGRAM: Advanced Automation and Robotics Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ADMF117 — Introduction to Robotic Welding ADMF 117 - Introduction to Robotic Welding ADMF 117 - Introduction to Robotic Welding PROGRAM: Advanced Automation and Robotics Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ADMF120 — Introduction to Robotic Welding ADMF 120 - Introduction to Robotic Welding ADMF 120 - Introduction to Robotic Welding PROGRAM: Advanced Automation and Robotics Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ADMF122 — Industrial Electrical II ADMF 122 - Industrial Electrical II ADMF 122 - Industrial Electrical II Based upon a physical system, students will learn the basic functions and physical properties of electrical components, and the roles they play within the system. Technical documentation such as data sheets, schematics, timing diagrams, robotic programs and system specifications will also be covered. By understanding the complete system, the flow of energy through the system and measurements on the components, students will learn and apply troubleshooting strategies to identify, localize and (where possible) to correct ma… --- # ADMF201 — Lean Manufacturing ADMF 201 - Lean Manufacturing ADMF 201 - Lean Manufacturing PROGRAM: Advanced Automation and Robotics Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ADMF202 — Digital Fundamentals and Siemens Automation Controllers ADMF 202 - Digital Fundamentals and Siemens Automation Controllers ADMF 202 - Digital Fundamentals and Siemens Automation Controllers Using computer simulation, and Siemens automation controllers, students will learn the role PLCs play within a mechatronic system or subsystem. They will also learn basic elements of PLC functions by writing small programs and testing these programs on an actual system. Students will learn to identify malfunctioning PLCs, as well as to apply troubleshooting strategies to identify and localize problems caused by PLC hardware. In addition, this course will prepar… --- # ADMF205 — Sensors in Manufacturing ADMF 205 - Sensors in Manufacturing ADMF 205 - Sensors in Manufacturing This course will prepare students to utilize commonly used sensor technology from simple switches to complex modern sensors. Students will be required to match appropriate sensor technology with specific manufacturing processes. Sensors in Manufacturing. In addition, students will attempt certification assessment through SACA, Smart Automation Certification Alliance. This course will use lecture, lab, online simulation and programming to prepare students for C-205 Sensor Logic Systems 1, and C-213 Smart Sensor and Identif… Prerequisites: INDT113, SMDI130 --- # ADMF206 — Industrial Robotics II ADMF 206 - Industrial Robotics II ADMF 206 - Industrial Robotics II PROGRAM: Advanced Automation and Robotics Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ADMF211 — Quality Systems in Mfg ADMF 211 - Quality Systems in Mfg ADMF 211 - Quality Systems in Mfg PROGRAM: Advanced Automation and Robotics Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ADMF222 — Fluid Power II ADMF 222 - Fluid Power II ADMF 222 - Fluid Power II PROGRAM: Advanced Automation and Robotics Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ADMF226 — Industrial Robotics III ADMF 226 - Industrial Robotics III ADMF 226 - Industrial Robotics III PROGRAM: Advanced Automation and Robotics Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ADMF206 --- # ADMF279 — Advanced Manufacturing Capstone ADMF 279 - Advanced Manufacturing Capstone ADMF 279 - Advanced Manufacturing Capstone 2012 This course provides students with the opportunity to develop strong professional presence skills, such as communication, networking, interviewing, and ethical problem solving. In this course, students will also take the CAAP exam. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111, MATH136, MATH137 --- # AGRI100 — Introduction to Agriculture AGRI 100 - Introduction to Agriculture AGRI 100 - Introduction to Agriculture PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI101 — Agricultural Data Management AGRI 101 - Agricultural Data Management AGRI 101 - Agricultural Data Management PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI102 — Agricultural Business and Farm Management AGRI 102 - Agricultural Business and Farm Management AGRI 102 - Agricultural Business and Farm Management PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI103 — Animal Science AGRI 103 - Animal Science AGRI 103 - Animal Science PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI104 — Food Science AGRI 104 - Food Science AGRI 104 - Food Science PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI105 — Plant and Soil Science AGRI 105 - Plant and Soil Science AGRI 105 - Plant and Soil Science PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI106 — Agriculture Mechanization AGRI 106 - Agriculture Mechanization AGRI 106 - Agriculture Mechanization PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI107 — Advanced Animal Science AGRI 107 - Advanced Animal Science AGRI 107 - Advanced Animal Science PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI108 — Advanced Food Science AGRI 108 - Advanced Food Science AGRI 108 - Advanced Food Science PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI109 — Advanced Plant and Soil Science AGRI 109 - Advanced Plant and Soil Science AGRI 109 - Advanced Plant and Soil Science PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI110 — Introductory Agricultural Business and Economics AGRI 110 - Introductory Agricultural Business and Economics AGRI 110 - Introductory Agricultural Business and Economics PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI111 — Introduction to Crop Production AGRI 111 - Introduction to Crop Production AGRI 111 - Introduction to Crop Production PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI112 — Fundamentals of Horticulture AGRI 112 - Fundamentals of Horticulture AGRI 112 - Fundamentals of Horticulture PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI113 — Introduction to Animal Science AGRI 113 - Introduction to Animal Science AGRI 113 - Introduction to Animal Science PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI114 — Introduction to Agricultural Systems AGRI 114 - Introduction to Agricultural Systems AGRI 114 - Introduction to Agricultural Systems PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI115 — Natural Resources Management AGRI 115 - Natural Resources Management AGRI 115 - Natural Resources Management PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI116 — Survey of Horticulture AGRI 116 - Survey of Horticulture AGRI 116 - Survey of Horticulture PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI117 — Soil Science AGRI 117 - Soil Science AGRI 117 - Soil Science PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI119 — Sustainable & Alternative Energy AGRI 119 - Sustainable & Alternative Energy AGRI 119 - Sustainable & Alternative Energy PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI121 — Agriculture Leadership I AGRI 121 - Agriculture Leadership I AGRI 121 - Agriculture Leadership I PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # AGRI123 — Agriculture Leadership III AGRI 123 - Agriculture Leadership III AGRI 123 - Agriculture Leadership III PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # AGRI124 — Agriculture Leadership IV AGRI 124 - Agriculture Leadership IV AGRI 124 - Agriculture Leadership IV PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # AGRI125 — Agriculture Leadership II AGRI 125 - Agriculture Leadership II AGRI 125 - Agriculture Leadership II PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # AGRI127 — Grain Systems AGRI 127 - Grain Systems AGRI 127 - Grain Systems PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI128 — Agricultural Safety AGRI 128 - Agricultural Safety AGRI 128 - Agricultural Safety PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI129 — Alternative Growing Methods AGRI 129 - Alternative Growing Methods AGRI 129 - Alternative Growing Methods PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI130 — Introduction to Vegetable Production AGRI 130 - Introduction to Vegetable Production AGRI 130 - Introduction to Vegetable Production PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI131 — Hydroponic Production AGRI 131 - Hydroponic Production AGRI 131 - Hydroponic Production PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI132 — Introduction to Aquaculture AGRI 132 - Introduction to Aquaculture AGRI 132 - Introduction to Aquaculture PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI133 — Introduction to Aquaponics AGRI 133 - Introduction to Aquaponics AGRI 133 - Introduction to Aquaponics PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI134 — Aquaponics and Aquaculture AGRI 134 - Aquaponics and Aquaculture AGRI 134 - Aquaponics and Aquaculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI135 — Pollination and Pollinators AGRI 135 - Pollination and Pollinators AGRI 135 - Pollination and Pollinators PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # AGRI141 — Evaluation of Midwestern Soils AGRI 141 - Evaluation of Midwestern Soils AGRI 141 - Evaluation of Midwestern Soils PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # AGRI142 — Evaluation of Eastern Soils AGRI 142 - Evaluation of Eastern Soils AGRI 142 - Evaluation of Eastern Soils PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # AGRI143 — Evaluation of Southern Soils AGRI 143 - Evaluation of Southern Soils AGRI 143 - Evaluation of Southern Soils PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # AGRI144 — Evaluation of Western Soils AGRI 144 - Evaluation of Western Soils AGRI 144 - Evaluation of Western Soils PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # AGRI145 — Sustainable Agriculture AGRI 145 - Sustainable Agriculture AGRI 145 - Sustainable Agriculture PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # AGRI151 — Meat Evaluation I AGRI 151 - Meat Evaluation I AGRI 151 - Meat Evaluation I PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # AGRI152 — Meat Evaluation II AGRI 152 - Meat Evaluation II AGRI 152 - Meat Evaluation II PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # AGRI153 — Livestock Selection I AGRI 153 - Livestock Selection I AGRI 153 - Livestock Selection I PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # AGRI154 — Livestock Selection II AGRI 154 - Livestock Selection II AGRI 154 - Livestock Selection II PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # AGRI163 — Wine Production & Appreciation AGRI 163 - Wine Production & Appreciation AGRI 163 - Wine Production & Appreciation PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI164 — Landscape Design I AGRI 164 - Landscape Design I AGRI 164 - Landscape Design I PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI165 — Turf Science AGRI 165 - Turf Science AGRI 165 - Turf Science PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI170 — Technology in CEA AGRI 170 - Technology in CEA AGRI 170 - Technology in CEA CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI175 — Introduction to Greenhouse Management AGRI 175 - Introduction to Greenhouse Management AGRI 175 - Introduction to Greenhouse Management PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI176 — Urban Food & Agriculture AGRI 176 - Urban Food & Agriculture AGRI 176 - Urban Food & Agriculture PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI192 — International Agricultural Field Experience AGRI 192 - International Agricultural Field Experience AGRI 192 - International Agricultural Field Experience PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI193 — United States Agricultural Field Experience AGRI 193 - United States Agricultural Field Experience AGRI 193 - United States Agricultural Field Experience PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI201 — Communicating Across Cultures AGRI 201 - Communicating Across Cultures AGRI 201 - Communicating Across Cultures PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI202 — Animal Production Facilities AGRI 202 - Animal Production Facilities AGRI 202 - Animal Production Facilities Special focus on operator, and animal safety and well-being as well as environmental quality management. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AGRI203 — Livestock Selection and Evaluation AGRI 203 - Livestock Selection and Evaluation AGRI 203 - Livestock Selection and Evaluation PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI204 — Agriculture Salesmanship AGRI 204 - Agriculture Salesmanship AGRI 204 - Agriculture Salesmanship PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI205 — Animal Nutrition AGRI 205 - Animal Nutrition AGRI 205 - Animal Nutrition PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI206 — Animal Anatomy and Physiology AGRI 206 - Animal Anatomy and Physiology AGRI 206 - Animal Anatomy and Physiology PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI207 — Agricultural Marketing AGRI 207 - Agricultural Marketing AGRI 207 - Agricultural Marketing PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI208 — Agricultural Financial Records AGRI 208 - Agricultural Financial Records AGRI 208 - Agricultural Financial Records PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI209 — Agricultural Commodity Marketing AGRI 209 - Agricultural Commodity Marketing AGRI 209 - Agricultural Commodity Marketing PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI210 — Management Methods for Agricultural Business AGRI 210 - Management Methods for Agricultural Business AGRI 210 - Management Methods for Agricultural Business Topics include tools for management decision making, legal forms of business organization, basics of accounting, and important financial management techniques. Case studies and computer simulation game. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AGRI110 --- # AGRI212 — Environmental Systems Management AGRI 212 - Environmental Systems Management AGRI 212 - Environmental Systems Management Includes basis for and knowledge of state and federal regulatory requirements. May include instruction for certification in hazardous materials management or private pesticide applicator licensing. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AGRI100 --- # AGRI213 — Ag Equipment Power Systems AGRI 213 - Ag Equipment Power Systems AGRI 213 - Ag Equipment Power Systems PROGRAM: Precision Agriculture Equipment Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI214 — Physiology of Animal Reproduction AGRI 214 - Physiology of Animal Reproduction AGRI 214 - Physiology of Animal Reproduction PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI216 — Disease and Insect Identification and Control AGRI 216 - Disease and Insect Identification and Control AGRI 216 - Disease and Insect Identification and Control PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI217 — Soil Fertility AGRI 217 - Soil Fertility AGRI 217 - Soil Fertility PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI218 — Weed Identification and Control AGRI 218 - Weed Identification and Control AGRI 218 - Weed Identification and Control PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI219 — Crop Machinery and Equipment AGRI 219 - Crop Machinery and Equipment AGRI 219 - Crop Machinery and Equipment PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI220 — Applied Agronomy AGRI 220 - Applied Agronomy AGRI 220 - Applied Agronomy PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI223 — Plant Pest Id and Control AGRI 223 - Plant Pest Id and Control AGRI 223 - Plant Pest Id and Control PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI230 — Sheep goat and Fiber Animal Production AGRI 230 - Sheep goat and Fiber Animal Production AGRI 230 - Sheep goat and Fiber Animal Production PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI231 — Equine Reproduction AGRI 231 - Equine Reproduction AGRI 231 - Equine Reproduction PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI232 — Equine Management AGRI 232 - Equine Management AGRI 232 - Equine Management PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI233 — Poultry Production AGRI 233 - Poultry Production AGRI 233 - Poultry Production PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI234 — Exotic Animal Care AGRI 234 - Exotic Animal Care AGRI 234 - Exotic Animal Care PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI235 — Livestock Behavior and Handling AGRI 235 - Livestock Behavior and Handling AGRI 235 - Livestock Behavior and Handling PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # AGRI236 — Companion Animal Management AGRI 236 - Companion Animal Management AGRI 236 - Companion Animal Management PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI237 — Horticulture & Animal Therapy AGRI 237 - Horticulture & Animal Therapy AGRI 237 - Horticulture & Animal Therapy PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI241 — Projects in Controlled Environment Agriculture AGRI 241 - Projects in Controlled Environment Agriculture AGRI 241 - Projects in Controlled Environment Agriculture Emphasis is placed on the advanced principles of mechanical application, production cycles, harvesting and marketing system grown products. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AGRI242 — Agricultural Entrepreneurship AGRI 242 - Agricultural Entrepreneurship AGRI 242 - Agricultural Entrepreneurship PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI245 — Integrated CEA Management AGRI 245 - Integrated CEA Management AGRI 245 - Integrated CEA Management The efficient operation of hydroponic and various aquaculture systems is a goal of the course. Analysis of facility selection, location, and design will be completed. Structural components with regard to electrical power, lights and lighting, heating, cooling, ventilation, and watering will be explained. Common processing facilities issues related to production and people management will be discussed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AGRI255 — Agricultural Education AGRI 255 - Agricultural Education AGRI 255 - Agricultural Education PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI259 — Agricultural Policy AGRI 259 - Agricultural Policy AGRI 259 - Agricultural Policy PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI261 — Herbaceous Landscape Plants AGRI 261 - Herbaceous Landscape Plants AGRI 261 - Herbaceous Landscape Plants PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI262 — Woody Landscape Plants AGRI 262 - Woody Landscape Plants AGRI 262 - Woody Landscape Plants PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI271 — Agriculture Structures AGRI 271 - Agriculture Structures AGRI 271 - Agriculture Structures PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AGRI280 — CO-OP Internship AGRI 280 - CO-OP Internship AGRI 280 - CO-OP Internship Provides on-the-job experience while earning credit. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AGRI290 — Agriculture Seminar AGRI 290 - Agriculture Seminar AGRI 290 - Agriculture Seminar PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # ALTF103 — Principles of Alternative / Renewable Energies ALTF 103 - Principles of Alternative / Renewable Energies ALTF 103 - Principles of Alternative / Renewable Energies PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ALTF104 — Liquid Propane Gas I ALTF 104 - Liquid Propane Gas I ALTF 104 - Liquid Propane Gas I Additionally, the theory of operation, installation, diagnosis and current safety regulations of the use of LPG will be emphasized. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AUTI100 --- # ALTF106 — Compressed Natural Gas I ALTF 106 - Compressed Natural Gas I ALTF 106 - Compressed Natural Gas I PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AUTI100 --- # ALTF114 — Compressed Natural Gas II ALTF 114 - Compressed Natural Gas II ALTF 114 - Compressed Natural Gas II The course focuses on the advanced maintenance, diagnosis and repair, as well as conversion and installation of compressed natural gas fuel systems. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ALTF106 --- # ALTF211 — Alternative Fuels Installation and Application ALTF 211 - Alternative Fuels Installation and Application ALTF 211 - Alternative Fuels Installation and Application PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ALTF103, ALTF104, ALTF106 --- # AMSL101 — American Sign Language I AMSL 101 - American Sign Language I AMSL 101 - American Sign Language I PROGRAM: World Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 --- # AMSL102 — American Sign Language II AMSL 102 - American Sign Language II AMSL 102 - American Sign Language II Students will increase their knowledge of the deaf community, culture, and deaf education in a hearing world. The deaf perspective on traditional employment of deaf people in a hearing society will be explored. In language development, complex grammar functions, expanded vocabulary, and skill development are incorporated into the use of sign production. Students will be exposed to the controversial cochlear implant and how it is affecting the deaf and their culture. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AMSL101 --- # AMSL201 — American Sign Language III AMSL 201 - American Sign Language III AMSL 201 - American Sign Language III Students will continue to increase their knowledge of the deaf community, culture, and deaf education in a hearing world while developing increased conversational skill. Complex grammar functions and expanded vocabulary will continue to be incorporated into the use of sign production. Students will also continue to develop a knowledge base of appropriate behaviors and cues in various settings. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AMSL102 --- # AMSL202 — American Sign Language IV AMSL 202 - American Sign Language IV AMSL 202 - American Sign Language IV Expressive and receptive skills will be advanced as fluency increases. Students will also continue to develop a knowledge base of appropriate behaviors and cues in various settings. Students will develop a solid foundation for advanced study. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AMSL201 --- # ANTH103 — Human Origins and Prehistory ANTH 103 - Human Origins and Prehistory ANTH 103 - Human Origins and Prehistory This course is a focused and critical examination of the paleo-anthropological record. Acquaints the student with the skills and knowledge to create a critical appraisal of our human heritage. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # ANTH154 — Cultural Anthropology ANTH 154 - Cultural Anthropology ANTH 154 - Cultural Anthropology Variations in patterns of human behavior are holistically examined in their relationship to such factors as biological evolution, socialization, kinship, economy, religion, education, personality, art, music, dance, and cultural change. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # ANTH154H — Cultural Anthropology (Honors) ANTH 154H - Cultural Anthropology (Honors) ANTH 154H - Cultural Anthropology (Honors) PROGRAM: Social Sciences CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # ANTH254 — Introduction to Archaeology ANTH 254 - Introduction to Archaeology ANTH 254 - Introduction to Archaeology Provides insight into the earliest patterns of human behavior and its subsequent evolution into more complex forms. Acquaints the student with archaeological methods and with major findings of the archaeological record from selected culture areas. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # APHY067 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology APHY 067 - Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology APHY 067 - Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology PROGRAM: Life Sciences CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # APHY101 — Anatomy and Physiology I APHY 101 - Anatomy and Physiology I APHY 101 - Anatomy and Physiology I Introduces students to the cell, which is the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms, and covers tissues, integument, skeleton, muscular and nervous systems as an integrated unit. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, MATH023, MATH080 --- # APHY102 — Anatomy and Physiology II APHY 102 - Anatomy and Physiology II APHY 102 - Anatomy and Physiology II Introduces students to the study of the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: APHY101, MATH023, MATH080 --- # APHY201 — Advanced Human Physiology APHY 201 - Advanced Human Physiology APHY 201 - Advanced Human Physiology Emphasizes the study of the function of cells, the nervous, muscular, circulatory, respiratory, urinary, digestive and endocrine systems, and their homeostatic mechanisms and system interaction. Focuses laboratory exercises on clinically relevant measurement of human function. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: APHY101, APHY102 --- # ARAB101 — Elementary Arabic I ARAB 101 - Elementary Arabic I ARAB 101 - Elementary Arabic I PROGRAM: World Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # ARAB102 — Elementary Arabic II ARAB 102 - Elementary Arabic II ARAB 102 - Elementary Arabic II By the end of this semester Arabic students will have reached the Novice-High proficiency level in listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ARAB101, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # ARTH101 — Survey of Art and Culture I ARTH 101 - Survey of Art and Culture I ARTH 101 - Survey of Art and Culture I An emphasis is placed on understanding the historical and global contexts of art movements and analyzing the works of individual artists. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # ARTH102 — Survey of Art and Culture II ARTH 102 - Survey of Art and Culture II ARTH 102 - Survey of Art and Culture II Emphasizes the historical context of art movements as well as analysis of the work of individual artists. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL075 --- # ARTH105 — History of Design ARTH 105 - History of Design ARTH 105 - History of Design A wide-range of periods specifically within the history of graphic and photographic design will be explored as well as the influences of craft, industry, technology, philosophy, religion and other cultural forces associated with style. Historical contexts will also be examined as well the connection between “design work” and the “fine arts” of the same period. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL075 --- # ARTH110 — Art Appreciation ARTH 110 - Art Appreciation ARTH 110 - Art Appreciation The course will explore the nature of art, the evaluation of art, and the processes and materials of art. The students will examine the formal elements of design and look at a wide variety of both two and three-dimensional artworks and will learn about the processes and tools involved in their creation. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL075 --- # ARTS100 — Life and Object Drawing I ARTS 100 - Life and Object Drawing I ARTS 100 - Life and Object Drawing I Basic techniques and creative processes will be explored through expressive use and exploration of a variety of materials and techniques. Emphasis will be placed on developing basic quality draftsmanship with a focus on proportion and structure. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ARTS101 — Life and Object Drawing II ARTS 101 - Life and Object Drawing II ARTS 101 - Life and Object Drawing II More advanced techniques and creative processes will be explored through expressive use and exploration of a variety of materials and techniques. Emphasis will be placed on developing a higher level of quality draftsmanship with a focus on proportion and structure. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ARTS100 --- # ARTS102 — Color and Design Theory I ARTS 102 - Color and Design Theory I ARTS 102 - Color and Design Theory I Beginning to intermediate design and color theory will be addressed through the manipulation of imagery in two-dimensional media. Critical thinking, problem-solving and manual techniques will be emphasized equally. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # ARTS103 — Three-Dimensional Design ARTS 103 - Three-Dimensional Design ARTS 103 - Three-Dimensional Design Basic techniques and creative processes will be explored through expressive use and exploration of a variety of materials and techniques. Critical thinking, problem-solving and manual techniques will be emphasized equally. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # ARTS200 — Intermediate Drawing I ARTS 200 - Intermediate Drawing I ARTS 200 - Intermediate Drawing I There will be a thorough investigation of nature and the human figure through drawing. Techniques and creative processes will be explored through expressive use and exploration of a variety of materials and techniques. Emphasis will be placed on quality draftsmanship with a focus on structure, line, gesture, and movement. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ARTS101 --- # ARTS201 — Intermediate Drawing II ARTS 201 - Intermediate Drawing II ARTS 201 - Intermediate Drawing II There will be a thorough investigation of nature and the human figure through drawing. Techniques and creative processes will be explored through expressive use and exploration of a variety of materials and techniques. Emphasis will be placed on quality draftsmanship with a focus on structure, line, gesture, and movement. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ARTS200 --- # ARTS202 — Color and Design Theory II ARTS 202 - Color and Design Theory II ARTS 202 - Color and Design Theory II Intermediate to advanced design and color theory will be addressed through the manipulation of imagery in two-dimensional media. Critical thinking, problem-solving and manual techniques will be emphasized equally. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ARTS102 --- # ARTS204 — Exploration of Art: Past and Present ARTS 204 - Exploration of Art: Past and Present ARTS 204 - Exploration of Art: Past and Present Contemporary approaches to art will emphasized. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ARTH101, ARTH102 --- # ARTS205 — Fundamentals of Fabric Design ARTS 205 - Fundamentals of Fabric Design ARTS 205 - Fundamentals of Fabric Design Critical thinking, problem-solving and manual techniques will be emphasized equally. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ARTS101, ARTS102 --- # ARTS206 — Materials and Processes ARTS 206 - Materials and Processes ARTS 206 - Materials and Processes Intermediate design and creative processes will be explored by utilizing one to five material specific exercises to emphasize additive and subtractive processes at an intermediate level. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ARTS100, ARTS102, ARTS103 --- # ARTS207 — 4D Art and Design ARTS 207 - 4D Art and Design ARTS 207 - 4D Art and Design Students will be introduced to tools, materials and processes that will enable them to develop basic competencies in producing and using image, sound and text for a variety of narrative purposes. Topics such as image and meaning, sound and time, image sequencing and the moving image will be covered. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ARTS100, ARTS102, ARTS103 --- # ARTS208 — Digital Art ARTS 208 - Digital Art ARTS 208 - Digital Art An exploration of digital imaging through skill-building exercises in two-dimensional software and hardware, and conceptual development. Introduces students to the use of computer drawing tablets as tools to create digital artwork. Through learning digital drawing and painting techniques, students will produce artwork with applications to illustration and concept art. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ARTS100, ARTS102, ARTS103 --- # ARTS211 — Sculpture I ARTS 211 - Sculpture I ARTS 211 - Sculpture I Students will be exposed to various related materials, techniques, and processes. Emphasis will be on composition, positive and negative space and craft of material technique. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ARTS103 --- # ARTS212 — Sculpture II ARTS 212 - Sculpture II ARTS 212 - Sculpture II Emphasis will be on intermediate techniques and advancing compositional skill. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ARTS211 --- # ARTS221 — Materials and Processes II ARTS 221 - Materials and Processes II ARTS 221 - Materials and Processes II Advanced design and creative processes will be explored by utilizing one to five material specific exercises to emphasize additive and subtractive processes at an advanced level. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ARTS206 --- # ARTS224 — Silkscreen Printmaking ARTS 224 - Silkscreen Printmaking ARTS 224 - Silkscreen Printmaking Students are instructed in basic printing processes and in use of the screens. Emphasis will be on composition, craft, technical processes and translation of multiple types of content to print. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ARTS100, ARTS102 --- # ARTS226 — The Art of the Book ARTS 226 - The Art of the Book ARTS 226 - The Art of the Book Students will complete a number of original works using folding, cutting, and traditional fabrication as well as adhesive and non-adhesive books with sewn spines. Technique, concept and aesthetics will be discussed and used as a foundation for composition, execution and formal analysis in critiques. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ARTS102, ARTS103 --- # ARTS228 — Foundations of Printmaking ARTS 228 - Foundations of Printmaking ARTS 228 - Foundations of Printmaking Students are instructed in basic printing processes and in use of the presses. Emphasis will be on composition, craft, technical processes and translation of multiple types of content to print. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ARTS100, ARTS102 --- # ARTS231 — Painting I ARTS 231 - Painting I ARTS 231 - Painting I Explores and experiments with basic painting mediums, which may include: Watercolors, Acrylics, and Oils in varying degrees. Builds visual thinking skills and methods for channeling creative energies that enable a lifetime of personal artistic expression. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ARTS100, ARTS102 --- # ARTS232 — Painting II ARTS 232 - Painting II ARTS 232 - Painting II Emphasis is on individual experimentation and the development of more advanced critical and technical skills in the discipline. Course continues to build visual thinking skills and methods for channeling creative energies that further enable a lifetime of personal artistic expression. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ARTS231 --- # ARTS236 — The Art of the Book II ARTS 236 - The Art of the Book II ARTS 236 - The Art of the Book II This course advances the techniques, concepts, processes and aesthetic concerns of book arts as a studio art medium. These discussions create a foundation for composition, execution, and formal analysis in critiques. The student will engage the principles of narrative building, sequencing, and interactivity to complete a number of original works. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ARTS226 --- # ARTS241 — Ceramics I ARTS 241 - Ceramics I ARTS 241 - Ceramics I PROGRAM: Fine Arts CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ARTS242 — Ceramics II ARTS 242 - Ceramics II ARTS 242 - Ceramics II PROGRAM: Fine Arts CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ARTS245 — Constructed Fabric Design ARTS 245 - Constructed Fabric Design ARTS 245 - Constructed Fabric Design Critical thinking, problem-solving and manual techniques will be emphasized equally. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ARTS101, ARTS102, ARTS103 --- # ARTS250 — Fine Arts Portfolio ARTS 250 - Fine Arts Portfolio ARTS 250 - Fine Arts Portfolio Course covers artist resume development, artist statement, artwork presentation: digital and in-hand, along with some of the business aspects of being an artist. A polished presentation with a portfolio and exhibition is the final for this course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ASEP100 — Introduction to the GM ASEP Program ASEP 100 - Introduction to the GM ASEP Program ASEP 100 - Introduction to the GM ASEP Program The course gives an overview of the operating and general maintenance of modern GM passenger vehicles and light duty trucks. Students will be introduced to the safe operation of the equipment and tools used in General Motors Dealerships’ service facilities. Students will study the maintenance and light repair of modern GM passenger vehicles and light duty trucks. In addition, during this course students will begin their Center of Learning (GM’s service technician on-line training portal) training and… --- # ASEP101 — GM ASEP Steering and Suspension Systems ASEP 101 - GM ASEP Steering and Suspension Systems ASEP 101 - GM ASEP Steering and Suspension Systems Students learn to use precision measuring instruments and GM-specific service tools and equipment to inspect, adjust, and repair components across common steering and suspension designs. The course also covers system operation, common failure modes, and OEM procedures, with an emphasis on safety, documentation, and workmanship. Students continue required GM Center of Learning (online) modules and build readiness for ASE certification exams related to chassis systems. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ASEP100 --- # ASEP107 — GM ASEP Engine Fundamentals ASEP 107 - GM ASEP Engine Fundamentals ASEP 107 - GM ASEP Engine Fundamentals Students study engine theory and fundamental construction, learn to identify major components, and practice safe service procedures. Emphasis is placed on the use of precision measuring instruments and GM-specific tools and equipment for inspection, diagnosis, and repair. Topics include operating principles across common GM engine designs, measurement and tolerances, failure modes, and OEM documentation. Students also continue required GM Center of Learning online modules and build readiness for related ASE certific… Prerequisites: ASEP100 --- # ASEP109 — GM ASEP Engine Performance Systems I ASEP 109 - GM ASEP Engine Performance Systems I ASEP 109 - GM ASEP Engine Performance Systems I Students study the fundamental operation of internal combustion engines, including gasoline direct injection and diesel injection. Emphasis is placed on the diagnosis, service, and repair of air induction, ignition, fuel storage and delivery, and electronic engine control systems, as well as emission control strategies and techniques. Students learn to use precision measuring instruments and GM specialty tools to diagnose, service, and repair engine performance systems. Required GM Center of Learni… Prerequisites: ASEP113 --- # ASEP113 — GM ASEP Electrical Systems I ASEP 113 - GM ASEP Electrical Systems I ASEP 113 - GM ASEP Electrical Systems I Students learn fundamental electrical theory and the safe operation of diagnostic equipment and service tools used to troubleshoot and repair automotive electrical circuits and components. Required GM Center of Learning modules continue in this course, and students build readiness for related ASE certification exams. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ASEP121 — GM ASEP Braking Systems ASEP 121 - GM ASEP Braking Systems ASEP 121 - GM ASEP Braking Systems CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ASEP100 --- # ASEP125 — GM ASEP Driveline Mechanical Theory and Repair ASEP 125 - GM ASEP Driveline Mechanical Theory and Repair ASEP 125 - GM ASEP Driveline Mechanical Theory and Repair Emphasis is placed on the proper use of precision measuring tools and GM-specific tools and equipment to diagnose, service, and repair the mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical systems of transmissions found in GM passenger vehicles and light-duty trucks. Students also continue required GM Center of Learning (service technician online training) modules and prepare for the nationally recognized ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certification exams. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ASEP127 — GM ASEP Engine Repair ASEP 127 - GM ASEP Engine Repair ASEP 127 - GM ASEP Engine Repair Instruction emphasizes correct use of precision measuring tools and GM-specific service equipment. Students analyze the theory and operation of multiple GM engine designs and apply procedures for inspection, troubleshooting, and repair. Throughout the course, students complete required modules in GM’s Center of Learning (service technician online training) and conclude the sequence by taking the nationally recognized ASE A1 Engine Repair certification exam. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ASEP100 --- # ASEP135 — GM ASEP Electrical Transmission and Final Drive Diagnosis ASEP 135 - GM ASEP Electrical Transmission and Final Drive Diagnosis ASEP 135 - GM ASEP Electrical Transmission and Final Drive Diagnosis Instruction covers mechanical, hydraulic, and electronic control systems, with emphasis on the proper use of precision measuring tools and GM-specific service equipment. Throughout the course, students complete required modules in GM’s Center of Learning (service technician online training) and culminate the sequence by taking the nationally recognized ASE A2 (Automatic Transmission/Transaxle) and ASE A3 (Manual Drive Train & Axles) certification exam… Prerequisites: ASEP125 --- # ASEP142 — GM ASEP Climate Control Systems ASEP 142 - GM ASEP Climate Control Systems ASEP 142 - GM ASEP Climate Control Systems Instruction emphasizes the proper use of precision measuring tools and GM-specific equipment for system evaluation and repair. Students study the theory and operation of A/C compressor designs and examine under-dash heating and ventilation systems, applying procedures for inspection, troubleshooting, and component replacement. Throughout the course, students complete required modules in GM’s Center of Learning (service technician online training) and conclude by taking the nationally recognized ASE A7 Heatin… Prerequisites: ASEP113 --- # ASEP145 — GM ASEP Driveline Service ASEP 145 - GM ASEP Driveline Service ASEP 145 - GM ASEP Driveline Service Topics include driveshafts, rear axle housings, CV drive axles, and rear-wheel-drive axle assemblies, with emphasis on inspection, diagnosis, overhaul, and reassembly procedures. Throughout the course, students complete modules in GM’s Center of Learning (service technician online training) and continue preparing for nationally recognized ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certification exams. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ASEP100 --- # ASEP161 — GM ASEP Light Duty Diesel Theory ASEP 161 - GM ASEP Light Duty Diesel Theory ASEP 161 - GM ASEP Light Duty Diesel Theory Instruction emphasizes the proper use of precision measuring tools and GM-specific service equipment to diagnose, service, and repair mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical systems on these engines. Throughout the course, students complete modules in GM’s Center of Learning (service technician online training) and continue preparing for nationally recognized ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certification exams. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ASEP162 — GM ASEP Light Duty Diesel Engine Performance ASEP 162 - GM ASEP Light Duty Diesel Engine Performance ASEP 162 - GM ASEP Light Duty Diesel Engine Performance Emphasis is placed on the correct use of precision measuring tools and GM-specific service equipment to troubleshoot and repair mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical subsystems. Throughout the course, students complete required modules in GM’s Center of Learning (service technician online training) and culminate the sequence by taking the nationally recognized ASE A9 Light Vehicle Diesel Engines certification exam. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ASEP161 --- # ASEP209 — GM ASEP Engine Performance Systems II ASEP 209 - GM ASEP Engine Performance Systems II ASEP 209 - GM ASEP Engine Performance Systems II Emphasis is placed on advanced diagnosis, service, and repair of electronic control module (ECM) input sensors and output actuators, with specific attention to ECM emission-control strategies and techniques. Students practice the proper use of precision measuring tools and GM-specific service equipment to diagnose, service, and repair engine-performance systems. Throughout the course, students complete required modules in GM’s Center of Learning (service technician online training) and continue t… Prerequisites: ASEP109, ASEP123 --- # ASEP210 — GM ASEP Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Fundamentals and Safety ASEP 210 - GM ASEP Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Fundamentals and Safety ASEP 210 - GM ASEP Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Fundamentals and Safety Instruction emphasizes the safe use of precision measuring tools and GM-specific service equipment needed to diagnose, service, and repair the mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical systems of hybrid and electric drivetrains found in modern GM passenger vehicles and light duty trucks. Throughout the course, students complete required modules in GM’s Center of Learning (service technician online training) and continue preparing for nationally recognized A… Prerequisites: ASEP123, ASEP109 --- # ASEP219 — GM ASEP Engine Performance III ASEP 219 - GM ASEP Engine Performance III ASEP 219 - GM ASEP Engine Performance III Emphasis is placed on advanced diagnosis, service, and repair of engine performance systems, including the electronic control module’s input sensors, output actuators, and emission-control strategies. Students practice the safe use of precision measuring instruments and GM-specific tools and service information to troubleshoot, service, and repair complex engine management systems. Throughout the course, students complete required modules in GM’s Center of Learning (service technician online training) and fini… Prerequisites: ASEP209 --- # ASEP224 — GM ASEP Advanced Chassis Systems ASEP 224 - GM ASEP Advanced Chassis Systems ASEP 224 - GM ASEP Advanced Chassis Systems Emphasis is placed on the safe use of precision measuring instruments and GM-specific tools and service information to troubleshoot, service, and repair electronically controlled components and subsystems. Students examine the theory, operation, and design variations of contemporary steering and suspension architectures, including active and adaptive systems. Throughout the course, students complete required modules in GM’s Center of Learning (service technician online training) and culminate the sequence… Prerequisites: ASEP123, ASEP121, ASEP101 --- # ASEP243 — GM ASEP Electrical Systems III ASEP 243 - GM ASEP Electrical Systems III ASEP 243 - GM ASEP Electrical Systems III Emphasis is placed on the safe use of diagnostic equipment and tools for advanced electrical troubleshooting and repair. Throughout the course, students complete required modules in GM’s Center of Learning (service technician online training) and culminate the sequence by taking the ASE A6 Electrical/Electronic Systems certification exam. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ASEP123 --- # ASEP260 — GM ASEP Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicles Technologies ASEP 260 - GM ASEP Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicles Technologies ASEP 260 - GM ASEP Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicles Technologies Instruction emphasizes the proper use of precision measuring instruments and GM-specific tools to diagnose, service, and repair the mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical systems of hybrid and electric drivetrains on modern GM passenger vehicles and light-duty trucks. Throughout the course, students complete required modules in GM’s Center of Learning (service technician online training) and conclude by taking the ASE Hybrid/Electric Vehicle certification… Prerequisites: ASEP210 --- # ASEP279 — GM ASEP Capstone ASEP 279 - GM ASEP Capstone ASEP 279 - GM ASEP Capstone Emphasis is placed on the proficient use of sophisticated electrical and electronic diagnostic equipment, as well as GM-specific tools, to troubleshoot, service, and repair modern drivability and safety systems on GM passenger vehicles and light-duty trucks. Students also complete required modules in GM’s Center of Learning (service technician online training) and finish the course by sitting for the ASE L1 Advanced Engine Performance Specialist, L2 Electronic Diesel Engine Diagnosis Specialist, and L3 Light Duty Hybrid/Electric Vehicle… --- # ASEP281 — GM Bronze Level Internship ASEP 281 - GM Bronze Level Internship ASEP 281 - GM Bronze Level Internship Successful completion earns credit toward the Associate of Applied Science degree. Throughout the internship, students continue required modules in GM’s Center of Learning (service technician online training) and maintain preparation for nationally recognized ASE certification exams. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ASEP282 — GM Silver Level Internship ASEP 282 - GM Silver Level Internship ASEP 282 - GM Silver Level Internship Students gain hands-on, career-aligned experience and earn credit toward the Associate of Applied Science degree. Throughout the internship, they continue required modules in GM’s Center of Learning (service technician online training) and maintain preparation for nationally recognized ASE certification exams. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ASEP283 — GM Gold Level Internship ASEP 283 - GM Gold Level Internship ASEP 283 - GM Gold Level Internship They gain hands-on, career-aligned experience and earn credit toward the Associate of Applied Science degree. Throughout the internship, students complete required modules in GM’s Center of Learning (service technician online training) and maintain preparation for nationally recognized ASE certification exams. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ASEP284 — GM Master Level Internship ASEP 284 - GM Master Level Internship ASEP 284 - GM Master Level Internship They gain advanced, career-aligned experience and earn credit toward the Associate of Applied Science degree. During the internship, students complete required modules in GM’s Center of Learning (service technician online training) and finish the nationally recognized ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certification exams. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ASTR101 — Solar System Astronomy ASTR 101 - Solar System Astronomy ASTR 101 - Solar System Astronomy PROGRAM: Physical Sciences CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MATH023, MATH080, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # ASTR102 — Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ASTR 102 - Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ASTR 102 - Stellar and Galactic Astronomy PROGRAM: Physical Sciences CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MATH023, MATH080, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # ASTR102H — Stellar and Galactic Astronomy (Honors) ASTR 102H - Stellar and Galactic Astronomy (Honors) ASTR 102H - Stellar and Galactic Astronomy (Honors) PROGRAM: Physical Sciences CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MATH023, MATH080, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # AUBR100 — Intro. to Collision Service AUBR 100 - Intro. to Collision Service AUBR 100 - Intro. to Collision Service PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUBR101 — Body Repair I AUBR 101 - Body Repair I AUBR 101 - Body Repair I PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUBR102 — Auto Body Chassis Service AUBR 102 - Auto Body Chassis Service AUBR 102 - Auto Body Chassis Service PROGRAM: Automotive CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUBR103 — Automotive Paint Fundamentals AUBR 103 - Automotive Paint Fundamentals AUBR 103 - Automotive Paint Fundamentals PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUBR104 — Collision Damage Analysis and Repair AUBR 104 - Collision Damage Analysis and Repair AUBR 104 - Collision Damage Analysis and Repair PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUBR105 — Conventional Frame Diagnosis and Correction AUBR 105 - Conventional Frame Diagnosis and Correction AUBR 105 - Conventional Frame Diagnosis and Correction PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AUBR125 --- # AUBR110 — Automotive Detailing AUBR 110 - Automotive Detailing AUBR 110 - Automotive Detailing PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUBR115 — Auto Body Circuits AUBR 115 - Auto Body Circuits AUBR 115 - Auto Body Circuits PROGRAM: Automotive CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUBR117 — Auto Paint Lab AUBR 117 - Auto Paint Lab AUBR 117 - Auto Paint Lab MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AUBR103 --- # AUBR122 — Conventional Frame and Unibody Structural Analysis AUBR 122 - Conventional Frame and Unibody Structural Analysis AUBR 122 - Conventional Frame and Unibody Structural Analysis PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUBR125 — Automotive Body Welding AUBR 125 - Automotive Body Welding AUBR 125 - Automotive Body Welding PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUBR206 — Body Repair II AUBR 206 - Body Repair II AUBR 206 - Body Repair II MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AUBR101, AUBR121 --- # AUBR207 — Automotive Painting Technology AUBR 207 - Automotive Painting Technology AUBR 207 - Automotive Painting Technology MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AUBR103 --- # AUBR208 — Unibody Structural Analysis and Repair AUBR 208 - Unibody Structural Analysis and Repair AUBR 208 - Unibody Structural Analysis and Repair PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUBR209 — Collision Damage Appraising AUBR 209 - Collision Damage Appraising AUBR 209 - Collision Damage Appraising PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUBR217 — Waterborne Refinish Technology AUBR 217 - Waterborne Refinish Technology AUBR 217 - Waterborne Refinish Technology MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AUBR103 --- # AUBR220 — Fiberglass Plastic Repair AUBR 220 - Fiberglass Plastic Repair AUBR 220 - Fiberglass Plastic Repair PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUBR227 — Custom Paint Applications AUBR 227 - Custom Paint Applications AUBR 227 - Custom Paint Applications PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AUBR103 --- # AUBR237 — Advanced Refinish Techniques and Technology AUBR 237 - Advanced Refinish Techniques and Technology AUBR 237 - Advanced Refinish Techniques and Technology PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AUBR103, AUBR207, AUBR217 --- # ASEP123 — GM ASEP Electrical Systems II ASEP 123 - GM ASEP Electrical Systems II ASEP 123 - GM ASEP Electrical Systems II Emphasis is placed on the safe, proficient use of equipment and tools for advanced electrical diagnosis and repair. Students also continue required GM Center of Learning (service technician online training) modules and prepare for the nationally recognized ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certification exams. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ASEP100, ASEP113 --- # AUTI100 — Basic Automotive Service AUTI 100 - Basic Automotive Service AUTI 100 - Basic Automotive Service PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUTI111 — Electrical Systems I AUTI 111 - Electrical Systems I AUTI 111 - Electrical Systems I to Collision Service , or TRCK 100 - Diesel Preventative Maintenance PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUTI112 — Electrical Systems II AUTI 112 - Electrical Systems II AUTI 112 - Electrical Systems II Students will study the fundamentals of electricity and automotive electronics in various automotive systems. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AUTI121 — Brake Systems AUTI 121 - Brake Systems AUTI 121 - Brake Systems This course provides an overview of various mechanical brake systems used on today’s automobiles. This course will emphasize professional diagnosis and repair methods for brake systems. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AUTI122 — Steering and Suspension System AUTI 122 - Steering and Suspension System AUTI 122 - Steering and Suspension System This course provides an overview of various mechanical, power, and electrical steering and suspension systems used on today’s automobiles. This course will emphasize professional diagnosis and repair methods for steering and suspension systems. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AUTI131 — Engine Performance Systems I AUTI 131 - Engine Performance Systems I AUTI 131 - Engine Performance Systems I This course presents engine theory and operation and studies the various engine designs utilized today. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AUTI132 — Engine Performance Systems II AUTI 132 - Engine Performance Systems II AUTI 132 - Engine Performance Systems II PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUTI141 — Engine Fundamentals and Repair AUTI 141 - Engine Fundamentals and Repair AUTI 141 - Engine Fundamentals and Repair PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUTI142 — Climate Control Systems AUTI 142 - Climate Control Systems AUTI 142 - Climate Control Systems PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUTI145 — Driveline Service AUTI 145 - Driveline Service AUTI 145 - Driveline Service Theory and overhaul procedures related to the driveshaft and axle assemblies for front and rear wheel drive vehicles are included as well. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AUTI149 — Introduction to Motor Sports AUTI 149 - Introduction to Motor Sports AUTI 149 - Introduction to Motor Sports PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUTI160 — Diesel Engine Theory AUTI 160 - Diesel Engine Theory AUTI 160 - Diesel Engine Theory Also includes instruction on shop equipment, fuels, oils, lubrication, and cooling system. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AUTI161 — Light Duty Diesel Engine Performance AUTI 161 - Light Duty Diesel Engine Performance AUTI 161 - Light Duty Diesel Engine Performance This course will provide information and training on proper diagnosis of light duty automotive based diesel engines. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AUTI162 — Light Duty Diesel Engine Emissions AUTI 162 - Light Duty Diesel Engine Emissions AUTI 162 - Light Duty Diesel Engine Emissions This course will provide information and training on proper diagnosis of light duty diesel engine emissions systems. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AUTI210 — Electric and Hybrid Vehicle AUTI 210 - Electric and Hybrid Vehicle AUTI 210 - Electric and Hybrid Vehicle AND (AUTI 131 - Engine Performance Sysyems I OR AUTI 141 -Engine Fundamentals and Repair) PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AUTI112, AUTI131, AUTI141 --- # AUTI221 — Vehicle Diagnosis and Service AUTI 221 - Vehicle Diagnosis and Service AUTI 221 - Vehicle Diagnosis and Service PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AUTI122, AUTI121, AUTI112, AUTI142 --- # AUTI224 — Advanced Chassis Systems AUTI 224 - Advanced Chassis Systems AUTI 224 - Advanced Chassis Systems PROGRAM: Automotive Service CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AUTI112, AUTI121, AUTC122, AUTI122, AUTC101, AUTC123 --- # AUTI229 — Driveability Diagnosis AUTI 229 - Driveability Diagnosis AUTI 229 - Driveability Diagnosis PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AUTI234 --- # AUTI231 — Racing Chassis Systems AUTI 231 - Racing Chassis Systems AUTI 231 - Racing Chassis Systems Students should have a basic knowledge of alignment angles and procedures and be familiar with suspension and braking components. The effects of suspension geometry, chassis setup, and braking system set up will be stressed. The course will cover many types of racing suspension and braking systems found on drag racing, circle track, road course, off road race cars and street rods. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AUTI121, AUTI122 --- # AUTI234 — Engine Performance Systems III AUTI 234 - Engine Performance Systems III AUTI 234 - Engine Performance Systems III This course covers advanced concepts in the diagnosis and repair of ignition, fuel, emission, and related computer networks. Federal and state emission requirements will be covered with a focus on 5-gas exhaust analysis and scope utilization. Hybrid/Alternative fuel technology will also be introduced. In addition, this course will prepare students to take a nationally recognized certification exam. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AUTI132, AUTC209 --- # AUTI243 — Electrical and Electronics III AUTI 243 - Electrical and Electronics III AUTI 243 - Electrical and Electronics III PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AUTI112 --- # AUTI250 — Manual Transmissions AUTI 250 - Manual Transmissions AUTI 250 - Manual Transmissions MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AUTI111, AUTC123 --- # AUTI251 — Automatic Transmissions I AUTI 251 - Automatic Transmissions I AUTI 251 - Automatic Transmissions I This course will focus on the mechanical and hydraulic systems including theory of operation, unit teardown, component diagnosis and testing, and repair/ rebuild procedures. Transmission Electronic controls will be introduced. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AUTI111, AUTC113 --- # AUTI252 — Automatic Transmissions II AUTI 252 - Automatic Transmissions II AUTI 252 - Automatic Transmissions II PROGRAM: Automotive Service CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUTI253 — Service Organization and Parts AUTI 253 - Service Organization and Parts AUTI 253 - Service Organization and Parts PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUTI254 — High Performance Engines/Systems I AUTI 254 - High Performance Engines/Systems I AUTI 254 - High Performance Engines/Systems I The course will also cover related systems; cooling, lubrication, suspension and braking. Students will study the theory, design, and requirements of high performance engines/systems and then design their own modified engine, which they will run and evaluate using the computer dyno simulation program. Emphasis in this course is placed on bolt on performance modifications/power adders. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AUTI141 --- # AUTI255 — High Performance Engines/Systems II AUTI 255 - High Performance Engines/Systems II AUTI 255 - High Performance Engines/Systems II PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AUTI254 --- # AUTI258 — Motor Sports Kit Car Building AUTI 258 - Motor Sports Kit Car Building AUTI 258 - Motor Sports Kit Car Building PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUTI260 — Advanced Hybrid Vehicle and Electric Technologies AUTI 260 - Advanced Hybrid Vehicle and Electric Technologies AUTI 260 - Advanced Hybrid Vehicle and Electric Technologies This course will also include trouble-shooting of Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle technologies as well as installation of a Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle conversion kit. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AUTI261 — Dynamometer Testing and Analysis AUTI 261 - Dynamometer Testing and Analysis AUTI 261 - Dynamometer Testing and Analysis PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUTI262 — Motor Sports Fabrication I AUTI 262 - Motor Sports Fabrication I AUTI 262 - Motor Sports Fabrication I PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUTI263 — Motor Sports Fabrication II AUTI 263 - Motor Sports Fabrication II AUTI 263 - Motor Sports Fabrication II Students will learn basic machining processes using mills, metal lathes and CNC processes. English wheels, planishing hammers, sheet metal brakes, bead rollers, tube benders, tubing notchers and a variety of welding processes will be utilized. Students will demonstrate knowledge through project/task completion. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AUTI262 --- # AUTI264 — Motorsports Machining AUTI 264 - Motorsports Machining AUTI 264 - Motorsports Machining PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUTI267 — Motor Sports Project AUTI 267 - Motor Sports Project AUTI 267 - Motor Sports Project Projects will vary between work on actual race cars and work on supporting tools and equipment for the motorsports industry. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AUTI262, AUTI254, AUTI263, II263 --- # AUTI279 — Automotive Capstone AUTI 279 - Automotive Capstone AUTI 279 - Automotive Capstone PROGRAM: Automotive Service CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # AUTI280 — CO-OP or Internship AUTI 280 - CO-OP or Internship AUTI 280 - CO-OP or Internship PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AUTI299 — Automotive Special Topics AUTI 299 - Automotive Special Topics AUTI 299 - Automotive Special Topics PROGRAM: Ivy Institute of Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AVIM101 — Aerospace Manufacturing Core AVIM 101 - Aerospace Manufacturing Core AVIM 101 - Aerospace Manufacturing Core PROGRAM: Aerospace Manufacturing Certificate CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AVIM102 — Power Island & Basic Drilling/Riveting AVIM 102 - Power Island & Basic Drilling/Riveting AVIM 102 - Power Island & Basic Drilling/Riveting PROGRAM: Aerospace Manufacturing CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AVIM101 --- # AVIM103 — Aerospace Manufacturing Assembly Mechanic AVIM 103 - Aerospace Manufacturing Assembly Mechanic AVIM 103 - Aerospace Manufacturing Assembly Mechanic PROGRAM: Aerospace Manufacturing CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AVIM101 --- # AVIM104 — Wing & Fuselage Skin Assembly AVIM 104 - Wing & Fuselage Skin Assembly AVIM 104 - Wing & Fuselage Skin Assembly PROGRAM: Aerospace Manufacturing CREDIT HOURS MIN: 6 Prerequisites: AVIM101 --- # AVIM106 — Advanced Material Drillingsealingand Electrical Bonding AVIM 106 - Advanced Material Drillingsealingand Electrical Bonding AVIM 106 - Advanced Material Drillingsealingand Electrical Bonding PROGRAM: Aerospace Manufacturing CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AVIM101 --- # AVIM107 — Advanced Fasteners and Countersinking AVIM 107 - Advanced Fasteners and Countersinking AVIM 107 - Advanced Fasteners and Countersinking PROGRAM: Aerospace Manufacturing CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AVIM101 --- # AVIM109 — Composite Manufacturing & Capstone Project AVIM 109 - Composite Manufacturing & Capstone Project AVIM 109 - Composite Manufacturing & Capstone Project PROGRAM: Aerospace Manufacturing CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AVIM101 --- # AVIM110 — Aviation Manufacturing Mechanical I AVIM 110 - Aviation Manufacturing Mechanical I AVIM 110 - Aviation Manufacturing Mechanical I PROGRAM: Aerospace Manufacturing CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AVIM101 --- # AVIM111 — Aviation Manufacturing Mechanical II AVIM 111 - Aviation Manufacturing Mechanical II AVIM 111 - Aviation Manufacturing Mechanical II PROGRAM: Aerospace Manufacturing CREDIT HOURS MIN: 6.5 Prerequisites: AVIM110 --- # AVIM112 — Aviation Manufacturing Mechanical III AVIM 112 - Aviation Manufacturing Mechanical III AVIM 112 - Aviation Manufacturing Mechanical III PROGRAM: Aerospace Manufacturing CREDIT HOURS MIN: 6.5 Prerequisites: AVIM111 --- # AVIM115 — Aviation Manufacturing Electrical I AVIM 115 - Aviation Manufacturing Electrical I AVIM 115 - Aviation Manufacturing Electrical I PROGRAM: Aerospace Manufacturing CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 Prerequisites: AVIM101 --- # AVIM116 — Aviation Manufacturing Electrical II AVIM 116 - Aviation Manufacturing Electrical II AVIM 116 - Aviation Manufacturing Electrical II PROGRAM: Aerospace Manufacturing CREDIT HOURS MIN: 6.5 Prerequisites: AVIM115 --- # AVIM117 — Aviation Manufacturing Electrical III AVIM 117 - Aviation Manufacturing Electrical III AVIM 117 - Aviation Manufacturing Electrical III PROGRAM: Aerospace Manufacturing CREDIT HOURS MIN: 6.5 Prerequisites: AVIM116 --- # AVIT106 — Introduction to UAS AVIT 106 - Introduction to UAS AVIT 106 - Introduction to UAS CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AVIT107 — UAS Fundamentals of Flight AVIT 107 - UAS Fundamentals of Flight AVIT 107 - UAS Fundamentals of Flight CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AVIT111 — Intro to Aviation Technology AVIT 111 - Intro to Aviation Technology AVIT 111 - Intro to Aviation Technology PROGRAM: Aviation Maintenance Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # AVIT113 — UAS Commercial Surveying AVIT 113 - UAS Commercial Surveying AVIT 113 - UAS Commercial Surveying This course will expose a student to point cloud collection system accuracy, weather, system limitations, regulatory restrictions, training and liability. Students will be guided through UAS business operations and ethics. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AVIT120 — Private Pilot Theory AVIT 120 - Private Pilot Theory AVIT 120 - Private Pilot Theory PROGRAM: Aviation Maintenance Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AVIT121 — Private Pilot Ground AVIT 121 - Private Pilot Ground AVIT 121 - Private Pilot Ground PROGRAM: Aviation Technology Flight CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AVIT123 — Part Time Private Pilot Flight Training I AVIT 123 - Part Time Private Pilot Flight Training I AVIT 123 - Part Time Private Pilot Flight Training I PROGRAM: Aviation Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1.5 Prerequisites: AVIT120 --- # AVIT124 — Part Time Private Pilot Flight Training II AVIT 124 - Part Time Private Pilot Flight Training II AVIT 124 - Part Time Private Pilot Flight Training II PROGRAM: Aviation Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1.5 Prerequisites: AVIT120 --- # AVIT125 — Private Pilot Flight Training AVIT 125 - Private Pilot Flight Training AVIT 125 - Private Pilot Flight Training PROGRAM: Aviation Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AVIT120 --- # AVIT126 — Private Pilot Flight A AVIT 126 - Private Pilot Flight A AVIT 126 - Private Pilot Flight A CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AVIT120 --- # AVIT132 — Aviation Operations AVIT 132 - Aviation Operations AVIT 132 - Aviation Operations Emphasis will be placed on financial and operational considerations as well as on regulatory requirements and constraints. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AVIT135 — Aviation Safety Management Systems AVIT 135 - Aviation Safety Management Systems AVIT 135 - Aviation Safety Management Systems It traces the evolution of current security approaches and explores technologies and processes targeting threat mitigation and improved operational efficiency. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AVIT111 --- # AVIT138 — Aviation Weather Services AVIT 138 - Aviation Weather Services AVIT 138 - Aviation Weather Services PROGRAM: Aviation Maintenance Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AVIT141 — Aviation Basics I AVIT 141 - Aviation Basics I AVIT 141 - Aviation Basics I PROGRAM: Aviation Maintenance Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 Prerequisites: FOUN071, MATH023 --- # AVIT142 — Aviation Basics II AVIT 142 - Aviation Basics II AVIT 142 - Aviation Basics II The student reviews basic mathematical operations, determines areas of wing planforms, and volumes of fuel tanks. Ratios and proportions are discussed as they apply to wings and aircraft engines. The operation of simple machines, aircraft nomenclature, and basic aerodynamics are also covered. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AVIT144 — Aircraft Electricity AVIT 144 - Aircraft Electricity AVIT 144 - Aircraft Electricity 5 --- # AVIT145 — Aircraft Ground Servicing AVIT 145 - Aircraft Ground Servicing AVIT 145 - Aircraft Ground Servicing The student learns identification of aircraft fuels and refueling procedures and how to properly clean, inspect, and treat corrosion. Standard hand signals used with marshalling aircraft, engine run-up and taxiing procedures and ramp safety are also included. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AVIT146 — Aviation Regulations AVIT 146 - Aviation Regulations AVIT 146 - Aviation Regulations Included are the format of technical publications and the various media (paper, microfiche, and CDROM) on which they are published. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AVIT148 — Aviation Materials and Processes AVIT 148 - Aviation Materials and Processes AVIT 148 - Aviation Materials and Processes The student is introduced to processes and special tools used in aviation quality assurance. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AVIT202 — Instrument Pilot Theory AVIT 202 - Instrument Pilot Theory AVIT 202 - Instrument Pilot Theory Areas of study include basic instrument flying, flying instruments, IFR charts and approach plates, IFR regulations and procedures, ATC clearances, and IFR flight planning. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AVIT120, AVIT125, AVIT205 --- # AVIT203 — Instrument Pilot Ground AVIT 203 - Instrument Pilot Ground AVIT 203 - Instrument Pilot Ground Areas of study include basic instrument flying, flying instruments, IFR charts and approach plates, IFR regulations and procedures, ATC clearances, and IFR flight planning. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AVIT205 — Instrument Pilot Flight Training AVIT 205 - Instrument Pilot Flight Training AVIT 205 - Instrument Pilot Flight Training Although AVIT 202 - Instrument Pilot Theory , is not a Upon successful completion of this course, the student will meet the training requirements and demonstrate proficiency that meets or exceeds the standard of performance outlined in the current FAA Instrument Pilot Practical Test Standards. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AVIT120, AVIT125 --- # AVIT206 — Instrument Pilot Flight A AVIT 206 - Instrument Pilot Flight A AVIT 206 - Instrument Pilot Flight A Although AVIT 202 or AVIT 203, are not Upon successful completion of this course, the student will meet the training requirements and demonstrate proficiency that meets or exceeds the standard of performance outlined in the current FAA Instrument ACS. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AVIT208 — Air Traffic Control AVIT 208 - Air Traffic Control AVIT 208 - Air Traffic Control PROGRAM: Aviation Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AVIT111 --- # AVIT222 — Non Metallic Structures AVIT 222 - Non Metallic Structures AVIT 222 - Non Metallic Structures 5 Prerequisites: AVIT141, AVIT142, AVIT146, AVIT148 --- # AVIT226 — Airframe Electrical Systems AVIT 226 - Airframe Electrical Systems AVIT 226 - Airframe Electrical Systems 5 Prerequisites: AVIT144, AVIT146 --- # AVIT227 — Aircraft Sheetmetal AVIT 227 - Aircraft Sheetmetal AVIT 227 - Aircraft Sheetmetal Students develop skills in these areas: using sheet metal tools, laying out parts, forming parts with bending machines, and repairing various structural airframe components. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AVIT141, AVIT142, AVIT146, AVIT148 --- # AVIT228 — Aircraft Instruments and Avionics AVIT 228 - Aircraft Instruments and Avionics AVIT 228 - Aircraft Instruments and Avionics Included are basic theory of operation and the regulations pertaining to maintenance of instruments and avionics. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AVIT144, AVIT146 --- # AVIT229 — Aviation Law AVIT 229 - Aviation Law AVIT 229 - Aviation Law PROGRAM: Aviation Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AVIT111 --- # AVIT231 — Reciprocating Powerplants AVIT 231 - Reciprocating Powerplants AVIT 231 - Reciprocating Powerplants Students will perform a receiving inspection on an aircraft engine and perform a complete overhaul to operational condition. Students will also learn inspection and repair procedures specific to radial engines. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AVIT146, AVIT148 --- # AVIT232 — Turbine Powerplants AVIT 232 - Turbine Powerplants AVIT 232 - Turbine Powerplants Students will perform a receiving inspection on an aircraft engine and perform a complete overhaul. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AVIT146, AVIT148 --- # AVIT233 — Powerplant Fuel and Induction Systems AVIT 233 - Powerplant Fuel and Induction Systems AVIT 233 - Powerplant Fuel and Induction Systems 5 Prerequisites: AVIT146, AVIT148 --- # AVIT235 — Powerplant Fluid and Indicating Systems AVIT 235 - Powerplant Fluid and Indicating Systems AVIT 235 - Powerplant Fluid and Indicating Systems 5 Prerequisites: AVIT144, AVIT146 --- # AVIT237 — Propellers AVIT 237 - Propellers AVIT 237 - Propellers 5 Prerequisites: AVIT141, AVIT146, AVIT148 --- # AVIT241 — Aircraft Fuel System and Welding Practices AVIT 241 - Aircraft Fuel System and Welding Practices AVIT 241 - Aircraft Fuel System and Welding Practices 5 Prerequisites: AVIT141, AVIT146, AVIT148 --- # AVIT242 — Aircraft Inspection and Rigging AVIT 242 - Aircraft Inspection and Rigging AVIT 242 - Aircraft Inspection and Rigging 5 Prerequisites: AVIT226, AVIT245, AVIT246 --- # AVIT245 — Aircraft System AVIT 245 - Aircraft System AVIT 245 - Aircraft System 5 Prerequisites: AVIT141, AVIT146, AVIT148 --- # AVIT246 — Aircraft Hydraulic and Landing Gear Systems AVIT 246 - Aircraft Hydraulic and Landing Gear Systems AVIT 246 - Aircraft Hydraulic and Landing Gear Systems 5 Prerequisites: AVIT142, AVIT145, AVIT146, AVIT148 --- # AVIT250 — Commercial Theory AVIT 250 - Commercial Theory AVIT 250 - Commercial Theory MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AVIT202, AVIT205 --- # AVIT251 — Engine Cooling and Exhaust AVIT 251 - Engine Cooling and Exhaust AVIT 251 - Engine Cooling and Exhaust This will also introduce superchargers, heat exchangers, mufflers, repairing cylinders on piston engines and the use of thruster reversers on turbine engines. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AVIT146, AVIT148 --- # AVIT252 — Engine Installconformityand Ignition AVIT 252 - Engine Installconformityand Ignition AVIT 252 - Engine Installconformityand Ignition 5 Prerequisites: AVIT233, AVIT235, AVIT251, AVIT253 --- # AVIT253 — Engine Starting System AVIT 253 - Engine Starting System AVIT 253 - Engine Starting System 5 Prerequisites: AVIT144, AVIT146 --- # AVIT254 — Aircraft Systems AVIT 254 - Aircraft Systems AVIT 254 - Aircraft Systems The student will learn the industry terminology and operational theory of reciprocating propulsion systems and gain an introduction to turbine engines. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AVIT111 --- # AVIT255 — Commercial Flight I AVIT 255 - Commercial Flight I AVIT 255 - Commercial Flight I PROGRAM: Aviation Technology Flight CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AVIT202, AVIT205 --- # AVIT256 — Commercial Flight 1A AVIT 256 - Commercial Flight 1A AVIT 256 - Commercial Flight 1A Students will begin and continue flight training toward FAA Commercial Certificate. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AVIT257 — Commercial Flight 1A AVIT 257 - Commercial Flight 1A AVIT 257 - Commercial Flight 1A Students will begin and continue flight training toward FAA Commercial Certificate. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AVIT260 — Aircraft Dispatch I AVIT 260 - Aircraft Dispatch I AVIT 260 - Aircraft Dispatch I PROGRAM: Aviation Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # AVIT261 — Aircraft Dispatch II AVIT 261 - Aircraft Dispatch II AVIT 261 - Aircraft Dispatch II Knowledge obtained from AVIT 260 will be directly applied to aircraft dispatch scenarios. At the end of this course, students will be able to prepare an IFR flight plan, dispatch release, and local manifest. Additionally, students will also be prepared to answer oral questions based upon the Aircraft Dispatch Practical Test Standards. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AVIT260 --- # AVIT271 — Aviation Management Career Seminar AVIT 271 - Aviation Management Career Seminar AVIT 271 - Aviation Management Career Seminar PROGRAM: Aviation Management Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # AVIT275 — Commercial Flight II AVIT 275 - Commercial Flight II AVIT 275 - Commercial Flight II Emphasis will be on advanced commercial maneuvers, complex airplane systems, and cross country flying. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: AVIT250, AVIT255 --- # AVIT276 — Commercial Flight 2A AVIT 276 - Commercial Flight 2A AVIT 276 - Commercial Flight 2A Emphasis will be on advanced commercial maneuvers, complex and/or TAA systems, and cross country flying. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # AVIT279 — Aviation Career Planning AVIT 279 - Aviation Career Planning AVIT 279 - Aviation Career Planning PROGRAM: Aviation Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # BCOM100 — Technology for Construction BCOM 100 - Technology for Construction BCOM 100 - Technology for Construction PROGRAM: Building Construction Management CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BCOM102 — Construction Graphics and Print Reading BCOM 102 - Construction Graphics and Print Reading BCOM 102 - Construction Graphics and Print Reading Emphasis is placed on the interpretation of the requirements of contract drawings, understanding terminology, symbols, and conventions used in residential, commercial, and industrial drawings, including architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical plans and sections. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # BCOM103 — Green Construction BCOM 103 - Green Construction BCOM 103 - Green Construction PROGRAM: Building Construction Management CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BCOM104 — Construction Materials BCOM 104 - Construction Materials BCOM 104 - Construction Materials PROGRAM: Building Construction Management CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BCOM105 — Concrete and Soils BCOM 105 - Concrete and Soils BCOM 105 - Concrete and Soils PROGRAM: Building Construction Management CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 --- # BCOM115 — Introduction to Building Construction Management BCOM 115 - Introduction to Building Construction Management BCOM 115 - Introduction to Building Construction Management PROGRAM: Building Construction Management CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # BCOM206 — Construction Estimating BCOM 206 - Construction Estimating BCOM 206 - Construction Estimating The Construction Specifications Institute (material divisions) will be used to organize the estimating process. Emphasis is placed on interpreting plans and specifications to determine accurate material quantities and labor estimates, selection of appropriate material grades and types, and other miscellaneous costs associated with successful completion of a building project. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BCOM102 --- # BCOM208 — Construction Business Management BCOM 208 - Construction Business Management BCOM 208 - Construction Business Management PROGRAM: Building Construction Management CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # BCOM210 — Codes and Specifications BCOM 210 - Codes and Specifications BCOM 210 - Codes and Specifications PROGRAM: Building Construction Management CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # BCOM219 — Survey and Measurement BCOM 219 - Survey and Measurement BCOM 219 - Survey and Measurement PROGRAM: Building Construction Management CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BCOM220 — Project Planning and Control BCOM 220 - Project Planning and Control BCOM 220 - Project Planning and Control Students will obtain the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively plan and schedule a project, to monitor and control all project aspects, and to anticipate and resolve problems as they occur. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # BCOM223 — Advanced Estimating BCOM 223 - Advanced Estimating BCOM 223 - Advanced Estimating Estimating projects are focused on commercial and industrial construction. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BCOM206 --- # BCOM230 — Construction Equipment BCOM 230 - Construction Equipment BCOM 230 - Construction Equipment Also covered will be identification and evaluation of types of site equipment including hand tools, power equipment, and earthmoving/excavation equipment, etc. Emphasis is placed on estimating and analysis of equipment productivity, ownership and operating cost. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # BCOM235 — Safety and Risk Management BCOM 235 - Safety and Risk Management BCOM 235 - Safety and Risk Management Students will also study OSHA standards, accident and fire prevention, protection from hazardous materials, use of protective equipment and clothing, construction equipment and other safety concerns. The role of managers, workers, sub-contractors and others is stressed. Students will gain an appreciation for how accidents and safety concerns affect morale and productivity. This course incorporates an OSHA-authorized 30 Hour Construction Industry Training Program leading to successful students receiving a course comple… --- # BCOM240 — Professional Internship BCOM 240 - Professional Internship BCOM 240 - Professional Internship Student interns might work in the areas of print reading, estimating, equipment management, project supervision, or other management related activities and tasks. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # BCOT107 — Electrical Blueprint Reading/Nec BCOT 107 - Electrical Blueprint Reading/Nec BCOT 107 - Electrical Blueprint Reading/Nec Emphasis is placed on reading blueprints and specifications for a single- family dwelling, multi-family dwelling, commercial and industrial applications and hazardous locations. The student will be using a new computer assisted program to assist with estimating a project. Emphasis will be placed on understanding residential and commercial standards and the proper development of mechanical engineering drawings. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CONT127, INDT113 --- # BCOT220 — Electrical Troubleshooting Techniques BCOT 220 - Electrical Troubleshooting Techniques BCOT 220 - Electrical Troubleshooting Techniques MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CONT127, INDT113 --- # BCOT223 — Plumbing Design and Installation BCOT 223 - Plumbing Design and Installation BCOT 223 - Plumbing Design and Installation Studies residential and commercial electrical hot water heating systems, private well water systems and electrical components of plumbing systems. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BCOT202 --- # BCTI100 — Introduction to Construction Technology BCTI 100 - Introduction to Construction Technology BCTI 100 - Introduction to Construction Technology PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: OSHA-10 --- # BCTI101 — Introduction to Carpentry Part 1 BCTI 101 - Introduction to Carpentry Part 1 BCTI 101 - Introduction to Carpentry Part 1 Its modules cover topics such as building materials, fasteners, adhesives, hand and power tools, introduction to construction drawings, specifications, layout, and floor systems. The NCCER Carpentry Level 1 certificate and wallet card will not be awarded until the student successfully completes both this course and BCTI 102 . MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # BCTI102 — Introduction to Carpentry Part 2 BCTI 102 - Introduction to Carpentry Part 2 BCTI 102 - Introduction to Carpentry Part 2 PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BCTI103 — Carpentry Framing and Finishing Part 1 BCTI 103 - Carpentry Framing and Finishing Part 1 BCTI 103 - Carpentry Framing and Finishing Part 1 PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BCTI104 — Carpentry Framing and Finishing Part 2 BCTI 104 - Carpentry Framing and Finishing Part 2 BCTI 104 - Carpentry Framing and Finishing Part 2 PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BCTI110 — Introduction to Concrete Finishing BCTI 110 - Introduction to Concrete Finishing BCTI 110 - Introduction to Concrete Finishing PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BCTI100 --- # BCTI120 — Introduction to Heavy Highway Construction BCTI 120 - Introduction to Heavy Highway Construction BCTI 120 - Introduction to Heavy Highway Construction PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BCTI121 — Basic Rigging BCTI 121 - Basic Rigging BCTI 121 - Basic Rigging PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BCTI100 --- # BCTI122 — Heavy Highway Construction Part 1 BCTI 122 - Heavy Highway Construction Part 1 BCTI 122 - Heavy Highway Construction Part 1 PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BCTI120 --- # BCTI123 — Heavy Highway Construction Part 2 BCTI 123 - Heavy Highway Construction Part 2 BCTI 123 - Heavy Highway Construction Part 2 PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BCTI130 — Introduction to Electrical BCTI 130 - Introduction to Electrical BCTI 130 - Introduction to Electrical PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 --- # BCTI131 — Electrical Part 1 BCTI 131 - Electrical Part 1 BCTI 131 - Electrical Part 1 PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BCTI130 --- # BCTI132 — Electrical Part 2 BCTI 132 - Electrical Part 2 BCTI 132 - Electrical Part 2 PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BCTI140 — Introduction to Masonry BCTI 140 - Introduction to Masonry BCTI 140 - Introduction to Masonry PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BCTI100 --- # BCTI150 — Plumbing Fundamentals BCTI 150 - Plumbing Fundamentals BCTI 150 - Plumbing Fundamentals PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BCTI100 --- # BCTI151 — Plumbing Services BCTI 151 - Plumbing Services BCTI 151 - Plumbing Services PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 --- # BCTI152 — Plumbing Part 1 BCTI 152 - Plumbing Part 1 BCTI 152 - Plumbing Part 1 Its modules cover topics such as plumbing math, reading commercial drawings, structural penetrations, insulation and firestopping, installing and testing DWV piping, installing roof, floor and area drains. The NCCER Plumbing Level 2 certificate and wallet card will not be awarded until the student successfully completes both this course and BCTI 153. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BCTI151 --- # BCTI153 — Plumbing Part 2 BCTI 153 - Plumbing Part 2 BCTI 153 - Plumbing Part 2 Its modules cover topics such as installing and testing water supply piping, types of valves, installing fixtures and valves, installing water heaters, basic electricity, and fuel gas and oil systems. The NCCER Plumbing Level 2 certificate and wallet card will also be awarded upon successful completion of this course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BCTI150, BCTI151 --- # BCTI160 — Introduction to Site Layout BCTI 160 - Introduction to Site Layout BCTI 160 - Introduction to Site Layout PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BCTI201 — Carpentry Forms Part 1 BCTI 201 - Carpentry Forms Part 1 BCTI 201 - Carpentry Forms Part 1 PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BCTI100 --- # BCTI202 — Carpentry Forms Part 2 BCTI 202 - Carpentry Forms Part 2 BCTI 202 - Carpentry Forms Part 2 PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BCTI203 — Carpentry Advanced Part 1 BCTI 203 - Carpentry Advanced Part 1 BCTI 203 - Carpentry Advanced Part 1 PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BCTI100 --- # BCTI204 — Carpentry Advanced Part 2 BCTI 204 - Carpentry Advanced Part 2 BCTI 204 - Carpentry Advanced Part 2 PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BCTI205 — Cabinetmaking BCTI 205 - Cabinetmaking BCTI 205 - Cabinetmaking PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BCTI206 — Landscape Construction BCTI 206 - Landscape Construction BCTI 206 - Landscape Construction PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BCTI231 — Intermediate Electrical Part 1 BCTI 231 - Intermediate Electrical Part 1 BCTI 231 - Intermediate Electrical Part 1 PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BCTI130 --- # BCTI232 — Intermediate Electrical Part 2 BCTI 232 - Intermediate Electrical Part 2 BCTI 232 - Intermediate Electrical Part 2 PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BCTI233 — Advanced Electrical Part 1 BCTI 233 - Advanced Electrical Part 1 BCTI 233 - Advanced Electrical Part 1 PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BCTI130 --- # BCTI234 — Advanced Electrical Part 2 BCTI 234 - Advanced Electrical Part 2 BCTI 234 - Advanced Electrical Part 2 PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BCTI251 — Intermediate Plumbing Part 1 BCTI 251 - Intermediate Plumbing Part 1 BCTI 251 - Intermediate Plumbing Part 1 Its modules cover topics such as applied math, sizing and protecting water supply systems, potable water treatment, types of venting. The NCCER Plumbing Level 3 certificate and wallet card will not be awarded until the student successfully completes both this course and BCTI 252. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BCTI153 --- # BCTI252 — Intermediate Plumbing Part 2 BCTI 252 - Intermediate Plumbing Part 2 BCTI 252 - Intermediate Plumbing Part 2 Its modules cover topics such as sizing DWV and storm drain systems, sewage and sump pumps, corrosive resistant waste piping, compressed air, and service plumbing. The NCCER Plumbing Level 3 certificate and wallet card will also be awarded upon successful completion of this course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BCTI152 --- # BCTI253 — Advanced Plumbing Part 1 BCTI 253 - Advanced Plumbing Part 1 BCTI 253 - Advanced Plumbing Part 1 Its modules cover topics such as business principles for plumbers, fundamentals of crew leadership, indirect and special waste, hydronic and solar heating systems, swimming pools and hot tubs. The NCCER Plumbing Level 4 certificate and wallet card will not be awarded until the student successfully completes both this course and BCTI 254. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BCTI252 --- # BCTI254 — Advanced Plumbing Part 2 BCTI 254 - Advanced Plumbing Part 2 BCTI 254 - Advanced Plumbing Part 2 Its modules cover topics such as plumbing codes, water pressure booster and recirculation systems, private water supply well systems, private waste disposal systems, plumbing for mobile homes and travel trailer parks, medical gas, and vacuum systems. The NCCER Plumbing Level 4 certificate and wallet card will also be awarded upon successful completion of this course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BCTI252 --- # BCTI270 — Project Supervision BCTI 270 - Project Supervision BCTI 270 - Project Supervision PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BCTI280 — CO-OP/Internship BCTI 280 - CO-OP/Internship BCTI 280 - CO-OP/Internship PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 6 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Spring, 2019 Gives students the opportunity to work at a job site that is specifically related to their career --- # BCTI281 — Advanced Projectsin Building Construction I BCTI 281 - Advanced Projectsin Building Construction I BCTI 281 - Advanced Projectsin Building Construction I PROGRAM: Building Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BCTI100 --- # BCTI282 — Advanced Projectsin Building Construction II BCTI 282 - Advanced Projectsin Building Construction II BCTI 282 - Advanced Projectsin Building Construction II Emphasizes the cooperation between several trades in the construction industry allowing students to practice necessary skills to resolve the problem. Concentrates on decision-making skills. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BCTI281 --- # BIOL100 — Human Biology BIOL 100 - Human Biology BIOL 100 - Human Biology PROGRAM: Life Sciences CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083 --- # BIOL101 — Introductory Biology BIOL 101 - Introductory Biology BIOL 101 - Introductory Biology PROGRAM: Life Sciences CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # BIOL105 — Biology I - Molecular and Cellular Processes BIOL 105 - Biology I - Molecular and Cellular Processes BIOL 105 - Biology I - Molecular and Cellular Processes MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # BIOL105H — Biology I - Molecular and Cellular Processes (Honors) BIOL 105H - Biology I - Molecular and Cellular Processes (Honors) BIOL 105H - Biology I - Molecular and Cellular Processes (Honors) MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # BIOL107 — Biology II - Diversity of Life BIOL 107 - Biology II - Diversity of Life BIOL 107 - Biology II - Diversity of Life Systems ecology and behavioral ecology. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, MATH023, MATH080 --- # BIOL120 — Environmental Science BIOL 120 - Environmental Science BIOL 120 - Environmental Science MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # BIOL121 — General Biology I BIOL 121 - General Biology I BIOL 121 - General Biology I An overview of natural selection and biotechnology as it applies to prokaryotes and eukaryotes. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # BIOL122 — General Biology II BIOL 122 - General Biology II BIOL 122 - General Biology II The course will trace the evolution of organisms and explore plant structures, development and interaction with their environment. Students will look at anatomy, physiology, development and behavior of animals and will learn aspects of conservation biology. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # BIOL201 — General Microbiology BIOL 201 - General Microbiology BIOL 201 - General Microbiology Introduces industrial and clinical applications of microbiology and clinically related areas of bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic involvement. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BIOL105, BIOL121, APHY101, MATH023, MATH080 --- # BIOL202 — General Microbiology II BIOL 202 - General Microbiology II BIOL 202 - General Microbiology II Provides in-depth coverage of analytical and serological techniques commonly encountered in the microbiology laboratory. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BIOL201, BIOL211 --- # BIOL211 — Microbiology I BIOL 211 - Microbiology I BIOL 211 - Microbiology I Introduces industrial and clinical applications of microbiology. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BIOL105, BIOL121, APHY101, MATH023, MATH080 --- # BIOL212 — Microbiology II BIOL 212 - Microbiology II BIOL 212 - Microbiology II Emphasizes the study of bacterial growth and control demonstrated by serological techniques. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BIOL211, APHY101 --- # BIOL221 — Molecular Biology BIOL 221 - Molecular Biology BIOL 221 - Molecular Biology The course will include an in-depth look at the synthesis of these molecules, as well as DNA replication, transcription and translation. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CHEM125, BIOL121, BIOL105 --- # BIOL222 — Genetics BIOL 222 - Genetics BIOL 222 - Genetics The course also explores population genetics, genetics of prokaryotes, eukaryotes and viruses, DNA biotechnology, principles of Mendelian and non-Mendelian genetics and the genetic basis of disease. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BIOL105, BIOL121, CHEM125 --- # BIOL240 — Ecology BIOL 240 - Ecology BIOL 240 - Ecology Contemporary issues in population, community and ecosystem ecology are emphasized as they relate to evolution and biodiversity, resource acquisition and resource utilization within an ecosystem. Course content includes competitive exclusion, resource partitioning, trophic status, food webs, succession and biogeochemistry using examples from current and historical literature. Students will be challenged to think about how ecological patterns and processes inform the regional and global issues facing human society. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BIOL105, BIOL107 --- # BIOL279 — Introduction to Scientific Research BIOL 279 - Introduction to Scientific Research BIOL 279 - Introduction to Scientific Research The course will be tailored to individually expose students to research associated with their discipline or subdiscipline. Students will be instructed on basic research principles, develop a testable hypothesis, design a research project that tests their hypothesis, and present their findings in both written and presentation form. Written form will follow the format of an international journal that represents the student’s discipline. Presentations can be either poster or oral, and should reflect the… Prerequisites: BIOL221, BIOL222, BIOL240 --- # BIOT100 — Survey of Biotechnology BIOT 100 - Survey of Biotechnology BIOT 100 - Survey of Biotechnology PROGRAM: Biotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, MATH023, MATH080 --- # BIOT101 — Introduction to Biotechnology BIOT 101 - Introduction to Biotechnology BIOT 101 - Introduction to Biotechnology The application of these techniques in the field of medicine, agriculture, forensics and environment is emphasized. Scientific methods, lab safety and regulations and ethics of the biotechnology industry will also be covered. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BIOL105, BIOL121 --- # BIOT102 — Survey of cGMP BIOT 102 - Survey of cGMP BIOT 102 - Survey of cGMP PROGRAM: Biotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # BIOT103 — Safety & Regulatory Compliance BIOT 103 - Safety & Regulatory Compliance BIOT 103 - Safety & Regulatory Compliance PROGRAM: Biotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, MATH023, MATH080 --- # BIOT104 — Quality Practices BIOT 104 - Quality Practices BIOT 104 - Quality Practices PROGRAM: Biotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BIOT102 --- # BIOT105 — Survey of Regulatory Affairs BIOT 105 - Survey of Regulatory Affairs BIOT 105 - Survey of Regulatory Affairs This course is intended to provide individuals with a greater understanding of regulatory affairs, specifically providing an understanding of how their actions are controlled by regulations and how to interact with FDA or global regulatory agencies. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # BIOT106 — Intro to Biotechnology Lab BIOT 106 - Intro to Biotechnology Lab BIOT 106 - Intro to Biotechnology Lab PROGRAM: Biotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # BIOT107 — Human Body Systems and Biomedical Interventions BIOT 107 - Human Body Systems and Biomedical Interventions BIOT 107 - Human Body Systems and Biomedical Interventions PROGRAM: Biotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 --- # BIOT110 — Pharmaceutical Product Manuf. BIOT 110 - Pharmaceutical Product Manuf. BIOT 110 - Pharmaceutical Product Manuf. PROGRAM: Biotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BIOT117 — Quality Control Techniques BIOT 117 - Quality Control Techniques BIOT 117 - Quality Control Techniques Students will learn about common microbial contaminants and how to prevent them. Students will also gain experience with common monitoring techniques used in the biotech industry. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BIOT101 --- # BIOT150 — Automation for Biotechnology BIOT 150 - Automation for Biotechnology BIOT 150 - Automation for Biotechnology Demonstrates how to connect to a PAC and basic network as well as the use of industry software for monitoring PAC behavior. A special emphasis is placed on DeltaV software. This course uses lecture, laboratory activities, and online simulations to prepare students with introductory knowledge of PACs for working as an operator in the biopharmaceutical manufacturing industry. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BIOT100 --- # BIOT201 — Cell Culture & Cell Processes BIOT 201 - Cell Culture & Cell Processes BIOT 201 - Cell Culture & Cell Processes PROGRAM: Biotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 Prerequisites: BIOT101, BIOT100, BIOT106, CHEM125, CHEM111 --- # BIOT211 — Analytic Methods in Biotechnology I BIOT 211 - Analytic Methods in Biotechnology I BIOT 211 - Analytic Methods in Biotechnology I PROGRAM: Biotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BIOT101, BIOT100, BIOT106, CHEM125, CHEM111 --- # BIOT212 — Analytical Methods II BIOT 212 - Analytical Methods II BIOT 212 - Analytical Methods II These methods will include: centrifugation, light and electron microscopy, restriction endonuclease digestion, agar and acrylamide electrophoresis of nucleic acids, Southern and Northern blotting, polymerase chain reaction and bioassays. When feasible, techniques will be practiced in the laboratory setting. Methods utilizing radioactive isotopes will be discussed. Considerable emphasis will be placed on proper methods for data recording, analysis and presentation. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # BIOT214 — Food & Drug Law BIOT 214 - Food & Drug Law BIOT 214 - Food & Drug Law PROGRAM: Biotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BIOT215 — Clinical Trials BIOT 215 - Clinical Trials BIOT 215 - Clinical Trials PROGRAM: Biotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BIOT216 — Drug & Device Risk Management BIOT 216 - Drug & Device Risk Management BIOT 216 - Drug & Device Risk Management PROGRAM: Biotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BIOT214, BIOT215 --- # BIOT217 — Biotechnology Manufacturing Processes BIOT 217 - Biotechnology Manufacturing Processes BIOT 217 - Biotechnology Manufacturing Processes The student will learn the function of commonly used manufacturing equipment associated with biotechnology and understand the cGMP’s associated with the use of such equipment. The regulatory environment associated with most biotechnology endeavors will be reviewed including those mandated by FDA, USDA and OSHA. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # BIOT218 — Product Life Cycle & Capstone BIOT 218 - Product Life Cycle & Capstone BIOT 218 - Product Life Cycle & Capstone PROGRAM: Biotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BIOT214, BIOT215 --- # BIOT220 — Molecular Biology Lectures BIOT 220 - Molecular Biology Lectures BIOT 220 - Molecular Biology Lectures PROGRAM: Biotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BIOL121, BIOL105, CHEM125 --- # BIOT221 — Microbiology BIOT 221 - Microbiology BIOT 221 - Microbiology Emphasis placed on industrial applications of microbiology. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BIOL121, BIOL105, CHEM125 --- # BIOT222 — Microbiology Laboratory BIOT 222 - Microbiology Laboratory BIOT 222 - Microbiology Laboratory Laboratory exercises are designed to enable students to achieve proficiency in the principles and techniques necessary for cultivation of microorganisms using aseptic techniques and for performing and interpreting biochemical tests. The laboratory exercises will be filled out weekly and turned in to be graded. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BIOL121, BIOL105, CHEM125 --- # BIOT227 — Genetic Engineering and DNA Analysis BIOT 227 - Genetic Engineering and DNA Analysis BIOT 227 - Genetic Engineering and DNA Analysis Students will practice essential gene cloning procedures: isolation of DNA, restriction endonuclease digestion, agarose gel electrophoresis analysis, DNA ligation, and transformation into a host strain. Other essential techniques such as PCR, construction and screening of genomic or cDNA libraries, Southern and Northern blot analyses will be practiced. Students will understand the principles and ethical issues of animal or human cloning practices. Current methods for transfer and propagation of gen… Prerequisites: BIOT201, BIOT211 --- # BIOT231 — Industrial Processes and Fermentation BIOT 231 - Industrial Processes and Fermentation BIOT 231 - Industrial Processes and Fermentation Methods used to harvest products from fermenters and the regulatory requirements associated with commercial fermentation will also be explored. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BIOT201 --- # BIOT233 — Protein Analysis and Purification BIOT 233 - Protein Analysis and Purification BIOT 233 - Protein Analysis and Purification Students will be taught to determine which method is most applicable in various situations and why that method should be utilized. When possible, students will be given an opportunity to perform these techniques in the laboratory. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BIOT212 --- # BIOT235 — Biotechnology Laboratory BIOT 235 - Biotechnology Laboratory BIOT 235 - Biotechnology Laboratory MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BIOL107, CHEM125 --- # BIOT237 — Plant Tissue Culture BIOT 237 - Plant Tissue Culture BIOT 237 - Plant Tissue Culture This is the aseptic culture of plant cells, tissues, organs and plants. This course seeds to familiarize students with the basic principles of tissue culture and to expose them to their many applications. The course includes media preparation, isolation of explants, and establishment of calluses from suspension cultures, growth factor bioassays, and regeneration of whole plants from tissue and plant and genetic engineering techniques. We will also discuss the theory, production and societal implications of transgenic plants. MAJO… Prerequisites: BIOT201, CHEM125 --- # BIOT239 — Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering BIOT 239 - Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering BIOT 239 - Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Topics to be considered include biomaterial scaffolds, relevant cell types, soluble regulators or their genes, and mechanical loading and culture conditions. Comparisons will be made between differentiated cell types and stem cells as well as natural and synthetic scaffolds. Methodology for the preparation of cells and scaffolds in practice is described. The rationale for employing growth factors is covered and the techniques for gene modification for optimizing matrix interactions are discussed. Met… Prerequisites: BIOT201 --- # BIOT241 — Immunology and Immunological Processes BIOT 241 - Immunology and Immunological Processes BIOT 241 - Immunology and Immunological Processes The topics covered will include, B and T cell development, activation and culture, the role of cytokines, their production and purification, signal transduction processes in B-cell activation, the role of MHC complexes, immunoglobulin synthesis and origins of diversity, antigen-antibody interactions, practical aspects of raising and purifying polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies, handling and labeling of antibodies, applications of antibodies including Western blotting, ELISA, and immunohistoch… Prerequisites: BIOT211 --- # BIOT251 — Quantitative Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction and Related Applications BIOT 251 - Quantitative Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction and Related Applications BIOT 251 - Quantitative Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction and Related Applications PROGRAM: Biotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 5 Prerequisites: BIOT211, CHEM125 --- # BIOT279 — Capstone in Biotechnology BIOT 279 - Capstone in Biotechnology BIOT 279 - Capstone in Biotechnology Career paths that are now open to graduates will be explored. The emerging economic role of biotechnology in economic development and consequent ethical issues will be examined. Guidance in professional presence and job expectations will also be provided. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # BIOT280 — Co-Op/Internship BIOT 280 - Co-Op/Internship BIOT 280 - Co-Op/Internship Provides on-the-job experience while earning credit toward an associate degree. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # BOAT221 — Organizational Leadership BOAT 221 - Organizational Leadership BOAT 221 - Organizational Leadership PROGRAM: Business Operations, Applications, and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BOAT283 — Special Topics BOAT 283 - Special Topics BOAT 283 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Operations, Applications, and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BOAT284 — Special Topics BOAT 284 - Special Topics BOAT 284 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Operations, Applications, and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BOAT285 — Special Topics BOAT 285 - Special Topics BOAT 285 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Operations, Applications, and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BOAT286 — Special Topics BOAT 286 - Special Topics BOAT 286 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Operations, Applications, and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BOAT287 — Special Topics BOAT 287 - Special Topics BOAT 287 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Operations, Applications, and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BOAT288 — Special Topics BOAT 288 - Special Topics BOAT 288 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Operations, Applications, and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BOAT289 — Special Topics BOAT 289 - Special Topics BOAT 289 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Operations, Applications, and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BOAT290 — Special Topics BOAT 290 - Special Topics BOAT 290 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Operations, Applications, and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BOAT291 — Special Topics BOAT 291 - Special Topics BOAT 291 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Operations, Applications, and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BOAT292 — Special Topics BOAT 292 - Special Topics BOAT 292 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Operations, Applications, and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BOAT293 — Special Topics BOAT 293 - Special Topics BOAT 293 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Operations, Applications, and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BUSI279 — School of Business Evaluation and Professional Development BUSI 279 - School of Business Evaluation and Professional Development BUSI 279 - School of Business Evaluation and Professional Development Reviews procedures for interviewing, resume writing, job search techniques, team participation, ethics, and productive job performance. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # BUSN101 — Introduction to Business BUSN 101 - Introduction to Business BUSN 101 - Introduction to Business PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # BUSN104 — Investment BUSN 104 - Investment BUSN 104 - Investment 2012 An introduction to the fundamentals of investing. Presents the basis of investing, with attention to the various ways in which investment vehicles operate. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, MATH023 --- # BUSN105 — Principles of Management BUSN 105 - Principles of Management BUSN 105 - Principles of Management PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # BUSN105H — Principles of Management Honors BUSN 105H - Principles of Management Honors BUSN 105H - Principles of Management Honors PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BUSN108 — Personal Finance BUSN 108 - Personal Finance BUSN 108 - Personal Finance ENGL 075 - PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BUSN115 — Business Continuity and Crisis Management BUSN 115 - Business Continuity and Crisis Management BUSN 115 - Business Continuity and Crisis Management PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BUSN120 — Business Ethics and Social Responsibility BUSN 120 - Business Ethics and Social Responsibility BUSN 120 - Business Ethics and Social Responsibility PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BUSN101 --- # BUSN130 — Principles of Banking BUSN 130 - Principles of Banking BUSN 130 - Principles of Banking PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # BUSN132 — Consumer Lending BUSN 132 - Consumer Lending BUSN 132 - Consumer Lending PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # BUSN160 — Introduction to Insurance BUSN 160 - Introduction to Insurance BUSN 160 - Introduction to Insurance PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BUSN165 — Techniques of Supervision BUSN 165 - Techniques of Supervision BUSN 165 - Techniques of Supervision Emphasizes organizational structure, motivation, delegation of authority, interviews, orientation and induction of new employees, employee performance evaluations and dealing with employee conflict. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # BUSN201 — Business Law BUSN 201 - Business Law BUSN 201 - Business Law PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # BUSN201H — Business Law (Honors) BUSN 201H - Business Law (Honors) BUSN 201H - Business Law (Honors) PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095 --- # BUSN202 — Human Resource Management BUSN 202 - Human Resource Management BUSN 202 - Human Resource Management PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BUSN105 --- # BUSN203 — Business Development BUSN 203 - Business Development BUSN 203 - Business Development PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BUSN105, MKTG101, ACCT102 --- # BUSN204 — Strategic Management BUSN 204 - Strategic Management BUSN 204 - Strategic Management MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BUSN101, BUSN105, ACCT101 --- # BUSN206 — Crisis Management BUSN 206 - Crisis Management BUSN 206 - Crisis Management PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BUSN207 — Introduction to International Business BUSN 207 - Introduction to International Business BUSN 207 - Introduction to International Business PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BUSN101 --- # BUSN208 — Organizational Behavior BUSN 208 - Organizational Behavior BUSN 208 - Organizational Behavior PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BUSN105 --- # BUSN209 — Introduction to E-Commerce BUSN 209 - Introduction to E-Commerce BUSN 209 - Introduction to E-Commerce PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BUSN101 --- # BUSN211 — Investment BUSN 211 - Investment BUSN 211 - Investment PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # BUSN213 — Management in Non-Profit Organization BUSN 213 - Management in Non-Profit Organization BUSN 213 - Management in Non-Profit Organization PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BUSN105 --- # BUSN220 — Conference Leadership Training BUSN 220 - Conference Leadership Training BUSN 220 - Conference Leadership Training PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # BUSN221 — Principles of Employment BUSN 221 - Principles of Employment BUSN 221 - Principles of Employment PROGRAM: Business, Logistics, and Supply Chain CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BUSN202 --- # BUSN222 — Benefits Administration BUSN 222 - Benefits Administration BUSN 222 - Benefits Administration PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BUSN202 --- # BUSN223 — Occupational Safety and Health BUSN 223 - Occupational Safety and Health BUSN 223 - Occupational Safety and Health PROGRAM: Business, Logistics, and Supply Chain CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BUSN105 --- # BUSN227 — Logistics/Supply Chain Management BUSN 227 - Logistics/Supply Chain Management BUSN 227 - Logistics/Supply Chain Management Topics covered include: supply chain strategy, planning and design, customer service, transportation, purchasing, forecasting, inventory and warehouse management, global supply chain management, managing supply chain risk and financial control of logistics performance. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BUSN101 --- # BUSN228 — Principles of Purchasing BUSN 228 - Principles of Purchasing BUSN 228 - Principles of Purchasing PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BUSN101 --- # BUSN229 — Transportation Systems BUSN 229 - Transportation Systems BUSN 229 - Transportation Systems Topics covered include an in-depth examination of the various modes of transportation including discussions of regulations, economics, characteristics, and development in major transportation modes. Also discussed are costing and pricing issues in transportation and relationship management between buyers and sellers of transportation. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BUSN101 --- # BUSN230 — Business Statistics BUSN 230 - Business Statistics BUSN 230 - Business Statistics Students will examine data, calculate probabilities, and analyze basic sampling processes. Emphasis is placed on statistical modeling, estimation, hypothesis testing, and ethical considerations. Practical applications will be supported through the use of statistical software. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BUSN101, INFM219, MATH135, MATH136, BOAT207, OTEC207, BOAT218, OTEC118 --- # BUSN231 — Business Statistics II BUSN 231 - Business Statistics II BUSN 231 - Business Statistics II Students will be expected to apply a statistical package to topical applications. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BUSN230 --- # BUSN235 — Shrm Certification Preparation BUSN 235 - Shrm Certification Preparation BUSN 235 - Shrm Certification Preparation MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # BUSN252 — Social Media and E-Marketing BUSN 252 - Social Media and E-Marketing BUSN 252 - Social Media and E-Marketing Integrates social media into organizational and marketing strategy. Explores the most popular e-marketing and social media tools. Emphasizes familiarity with different media, understanding the marketing Prerequisites: MKTG101 --- # BUSN257 — Internet Marketing BUSN 257 - Internet Marketing BUSN 257 - Internet Marketing PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: OTEC107, MKTG101 --- # BUSN262 — Personal Insurance BUSN 262 - Personal Insurance BUSN 262 - Personal Insurance MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BUSN160 --- # BUSN264 — Commercial Insurance BUSN 264 - Commercial Insurance BUSN 264 - Commercial Insurance PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BUSN160 --- # BUSN265 — Labor Relations BUSN 265 - Labor Relations BUSN 265 - Labor Relations Students will obtain the knowledge and skills necessary to function effectively in organized labor markets (manufacturing, skilled trades, transportation and logistics, etc…) MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: BUSN101, BUSN202 --- # BUSN280 — CO-OP/Internship BUSN 280 - CO-OP/Internship BUSN 280 - CO-OP/Internship PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 TOTAL MIN: 5 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall, 2013 Gives students the opportunity to work at a job site that is specifically related to their career --- # BUSN281 — Special Topics BUSN 281 - Special Topics BUSN 281 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BUSN282 — Special Topics BUSN 282 - Special Topics BUSN 282 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BUSN283 — Special Topics BUSN 283 - Special Topics BUSN 283 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BUSN284 — Special Topics BUSN 284 - Special Topics BUSN 284 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BUSN285 — Special Topics BUSN 285 - Special Topics BUSN 285 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BUSN286 — Special Topics BUSN 286 - Special Topics BUSN 286 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BUSN287 — Special Topics BUSN 287 - Special Topics BUSN 287 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BUSN288 — Special Topics BUSN 288 - Special Topics BUSN 288 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BUSN289 — Special Topics BUSN 289 - Special Topics BUSN 289 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BUSN290 — Special Topics BUSN 290 - Special Topics BUSN 290 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BUSN291 — Special Topics BUSN 291 - Special Topics BUSN 291 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BUSN292 — Special Topics BUSN 292 - Special Topics BUSN 292 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BUSN293 — Special Topics BUSN 293 - Special Topics BUSN 293 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # BUSN294 — Special Topics BUSN 294 - Special Topics BUSN 294 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CARD205 — Introduction to Electrocardiography CARD 205 - Introduction to Electrocardiography CARD 205 - Introduction to Electrocardiography Students will be introduced to basic rhythm analysis including recognizing standard electrical waves and accurately measuring each normal sinus rhythm and basic arrhythmias. Cardiovascular drugs will also be addressed in this course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HLHS101, HLHS102, APHY101 --- # CARD206 — Advanced Electrocardiograph Technique CARD 206 - Advanced Electrocardiograph Technique CARD 206 - Advanced Electrocardiograph Technique Also includes event and Holtor monitoring. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CARD205 --- # CARD208 — ECG Experiential Seminar CARD 208 - ECG Experiential Seminar CARD 208 - ECG Experiential Seminar MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HLHS121 --- # CATX101 — Physical Principlesclinical Applicationsand Quality Control I CATX 101 - Physical Principlesclinical Applicationsand Quality Control I CATX 101 - Physical Principlesclinical Applicationsand Quality Control I The history and evolution of computed tomography, the CT system operation, and its components and concepts of computed tomography will be discussed. The concept of data acquisition, image reconstruction, image manipulation, and data management will also be addressed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # CATX102 — Cross Sectional Anatomy I CATX 102 - Cross Sectional Anatomy I CATX 102 - Cross Sectional Anatomy I Covers the terminology related to sectional anatomy. Discusses different planes of the body and associates them with quality of images that will be encountered in clinical practice. Covers the difference between all post processing options. Covers anatomy in cross sectional plane and all structures and functions pertaining to the related anatomy. Discusses common pathologies related to the anatomy, ability to identify symptoms and scan parameters, and relationship to certain pathologies are also presented. Identify body… --- # CATX103 — CT Clinical Education I CATX 103 - CT Clinical Education I CATX 103 - CT Clinical Education I During the clinical rotation, the student is required to use the knowledge acquired in the cognitive domain to display appropriate behavior in the affective domain and to build skills in the psychomotor domain. This is accomplished by scanning actual patients under controlled conditions. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # CATX105 — Patient Care Safety Image Production and Procedures CATX 105 - Patient Care Safety Image Production and Procedures CATX 105 - Patient Care Safety Image Production and Procedures The history and evolution of computed tomography, the CT system operation, and its components and the concepts of computer tomography will be discussed. The concept of data acquisition, image reconstruction, image manipulation, and data management will also be addressed. Covers anatomy in cross sectional plane and all structures and functions pertaining to the related anatomy. Discusses common pathologies related to the anatomy, ability to identify symptoms and scan pa… --- # CATX201 — Physical Principles and Quality Control II CATX 201 - Physical Principles and Quality Control II CATX 201 - Physical Principles and Quality Control II This class will discuss advances in spiral CT and 3D CT and the impact on adults and pediatrics patients. This class will discuss contrast media administration, adverse reaction and post-procedures treatment and documentation. Students will learn the different methods of injection techniques and patient interaction and management. Provides in-depth details on radiation dose and quality control standards. It will also discuss continuous Imaging of Real-Time CT, virtual CT, treatment plan… --- # CATX202 — Cross Sectional Anatomy II CATX 202 - Cross Sectional Anatomy II CATX 202 - Cross Sectional Anatomy II It will cover the difference between all post processing options. The class covers anatomy in the thorax, abdomen, pelvis and extremities as well as CT angiography in cross sectional plane and all structures and functions pertaining to the related anatomy. Discusses common pathologies related to the anatomy. Students will also identify symptoms related to certain pathologies, understand the effects on scan parameters, and learn the latest trends in CT, such as trauma, virtual CT, and radiation treatment planning. MAJO… --- # CATX203 — CT Clinical Education II CATX 203 - CT Clinical Education II CATX 203 - CT Clinical Education II During the clinical rotations the student is required to use the knowledge acquired in the cognitive domain to display appropriate behavior in the affective domain and to build skills in the psychomotor domain. This is accomplished by scanning actual patients under controlled conditions. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # CHEM101 — Introductory Chemistry I CHEM 101 - Introductory Chemistry I CHEM 101 - Introductory Chemistry I Includes lab. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH123, MATH043, MATH122, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # CHEM102 — Introductory Chemistry II CHEM 102 - Introductory Chemistry II CHEM 102 - Introductory Chemistry II Includes lab. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CHEM101 --- # CHEM111 — Chemistry I CHEM 111 - Chemistry I CHEM 111 - Chemistry I Includes lab. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH043, MATH123, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # CHEM112 — Chemistry II CHEM 112 - Chemistry II CHEM 112 - Chemistry II Includes chemistry of metals and nonmetals, environmental chemistry, nuclear chemistry, organic and biochemistry. Includes lab. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CHEM111, CHEM101 --- # CHEM115 — Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry CHEM 115 - Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry CHEM 115 - Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry This will include measurement, nomenclature, chemical structure, chemical reactions, moles, gases, acids and bases, solutions, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and metabolism. Includes lab. This course is specifically designed with nursing students in mind. This course is appropriate for individuals pursuing the health sciences and nursing. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH023, MATH080, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # CHEM125 — General Chemistry I CHEM 125 - General Chemistry I CHEM 125 - General Chemistry I One year of high school chemistry or one semester of college introductory chemistry is recommended. Includes lab. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH136, MATH138, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # CHEM125H — General Chemistry I (Honors) CHEM 125H - General Chemistry I (Honors) CHEM 125H - General Chemistry I (Honors) PROGRAM: Physical Sciences CREDIT HOURS MIN: 5 Prerequisites: MATH136, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # CHEM126 — General Chemistry II CHEM 126 - General Chemistry II CHEM 126 - General Chemistry II Includes lab. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CHEM125 --- # CHEM211 — Organic Chemistry I CHEM 211 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM 211 - Organic Chemistry I The course includes an introduction to organic chemistry lab techniques covering the synthesis, purification, and characterization of organic compounds. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CHEM126 --- # CHEM212 — Organic Chemistry II CHEM 212 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM 212 - Organic Chemistry II The course includes various organic chemistry lab techniques covering the synthesis, purification, and characterization of organic compounds. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CHEM211 --- # CHEM215 — Quantitative Chemical Analysis CHEM 215 - Quantitative Chemical Analysis CHEM 215 - Quantitative Chemical Analysis This course will include how to take accurate and precise measurements, perform proper calibration, and then use the proper statistics needed to analyze the data. Specific topics will include gravimetric analysis, several types of titrations including: solubility, acid/base, and reduction-oxidation, and the fundamentals of electrochemistry. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CHEM126 --- # CHEM279 — Introduction to Scientific Research CHEM 279 - Introduction to Scientific Research CHEM 279 - Introduction to Scientific Research The course will be tailored to individually expose each student to research associated with their discipline or sub-discipline. Students will be instructed on basic research principles, develop a testable hypothesis, design a research project that tests their hypothesis, and present their findings in both written and presentation form. Written form will follow the format of an international journal that represents the student’s discipline. Presentations can be either poster or oral, and should reflec… Prerequisites: CHEM215 --- # CHIN101 — Mandarin Chinese Level I CHIN 101 - Mandarin Chinese Level I CHIN 101 - Mandarin Chinese Level I PROGRAM: World Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # CHIN102 — Mandarin Chinese Level II CHIN 102 - Mandarin Chinese Level II CHIN 102 - Mandarin Chinese Level II PROGRAM: Foreign Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 Prerequisites: CHIN101, ENGL093, ENGL083 --- # CIMG102 — Introduction to Robotics CIMG 102 - Introduction to Robotics CIMG 102 - Introduction to Robotics Covers robotics principles of operation and work envelopes. Teaches coordinate systems and how hydraulic, pneumatic and electromechanical systems function together as a system. Covers servo and non-servo controls, system capabilities and limitations and safety. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # CIMG202 — Work Cell Design and Integration CIMG 202 - Work Cell Design and Integration CIMG 202 - Work Cell Design and Integration MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CIMG102 --- # CIMG203 — Automation Electronics CIMG 203 - Automation Electronics CIMG 203 - Automation Electronics Tune Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) loops. Analyze 4 MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: INDT205 --- # CIMG205 — Automated Manufacturing Systems CIMG 205 - Automated Manufacturing Systems CIMG 205 - Automated Manufacturing Systems Includes system characteristics and solutions for production process and service operation problems; methods analysis; cost estimating; facilities planning, tooling and services acquisition and maintenance; production, project and program scheduling; materials and inventory management; safety and loss prevention; decision-making tools and evaluation of alternatives. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CIMG202, CIMG203 --- # COMM101 — Fundamentals of Public Speaking COMM 101 - Fundamentals of Public Speaking COMM 101 - Fundamentals of Public Speaking PROGRAM: Communication CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # COMM101H — Fundamentals of Public Speaking (Honors) COMM 101H - Fundamentals of Public Speaking (Honors) COMM 101H - Fundamentals of Public Speaking (Honors) MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # COMM102 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication COMM 102 - Introduction to Interpersonal Communication COMM 102 - Introduction to Interpersonal Communication Provides theory, actual practice, and criticism for examining and changing human interactions in work, family, and social contexts. Includes topics such as perception, self-concept, language, message encoding and decoding, feedback, listening skills, conflict management, and other elements affecting interpersonal communication in various world contexts. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # COMM104 — Workplace Communication COMM 104 - Workplace Communication COMM 104 - Workplace Communication PROGRAM: Communication CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # COMM201 — Introduction to Mass Communication COMM 201 - Introduction to Mass Communication COMM 201 - Introduction to Mass Communication Included in the survey are the history, technology, utilization, and influence of corporate, creative, and social media as well as the combined symbiotic impact. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # COMM202 — Small Group Communication COMM 202 - Small Group Communication COMM 202 - Small Group Communication The course is pragmatic in approach, and the student will learn small group dynamics through participation. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # COMM211 — Introduction to Public Relations COMM 211 - Introduction to Public Relations COMM 211 - Introduction to Public Relations The course will focus on topics such as the origins of public relations, the functions and practices of public relations from past to present, ethics and law, message strategies, and research methods pertaining to public relations. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # COMM212 — Culture and Communication COMM 212 - Culture and Communication COMM 212 - Culture and Communication Examines the effects of customs, behaviors, and values on the interpersonal communication process. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: COMM101, COMM102, GLOB101 --- # COMM213 — Gender Communication COMM 213 - Gender Communication COMM 213 - Gender Communication Examines the concepts of sex and gender, and how those concepts affect communication in theory and real world application. Explores how gender is perceived in various social and global contexts. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: COMM101, COMM102, ENGL111 --- # COMM280 — CO-OP/Internship COMM 280 - CO-OP/Internship COMM 280 - CO-OP/Internship Provides the student with on-the-job training and requisite technical skills while earning credit toward an associate degree. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # CONT101 — Introduction to Construction Technology CONT 101 - Introduction to Construction Technology CONT 101 - Introduction to Construction Technology PROGRAM: Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # CONT102 — Construction Materials CONT 102 - Construction Materials CONT 102 - Construction Materials PROGRAM: Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # CONT106 — Construction Blueprint Reading CONT 106 - Construction Blueprint Reading CONT 106 - Construction Blueprint Reading PROGRAM: Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # CONT127 — Electrical Basics CONT 127 - Electrical Basics CONT 127 - Electrical Basics PROGRAM: Construction Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # CONT204 — Estimating and Specifications CONT 204 - Estimating and Specifications CONT 204 - Estimating and Specifications Emphasizes reading blueprints and specifications, estimating labor costs, materials take-off and pricing. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CONT106 --- # CONT279 — Construction Technology Capstone CONT 279 - Construction Technology Capstone CONT 279 - Construction Technology Capstone The course reviews the Construction Technology core courses. It provides a comprehensive evaluation of the level of proficiency of these courses. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # CONT280 — Co-op/Internship CONT 280 - Co-op/Internship CONT 280 - Co-op/Internship Provides on-the-job experience while earning credit toward an associate degree. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # CPIN239 — Systems Analysis and Design CPIN 239 - Systems Analysis and Design CPIN 239 - Systems Analysis and Design PROGRAM: Computing and Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: SDEV140, DBMS130, DBMS160, CSIA105 --- # CPIN269 — Information Technology Project Management CPIN 269 - Information Technology Project Management CPIN 269 - Information Technology Project Management PROGRAM: Computing and Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: SDEV140, DBMS130, CSIA105, CSCI101 --- # CPIN270 — Workforce Preparation: Comptia Project + Certification CPIN 270 - Workforce Preparation: Comptia Project + Certification CPIN 270 - Workforce Preparation: Comptia Project + Certification Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skillset. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # CPIN279 — Information Technology Capstone CPIN 279 - Information Technology Capstone CPIN 279 - Information Technology Capstone PROGRAM: Computing and Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # CPIN280 — Computing and Informatics CO-OP/Internship/Externship CPIN 280 - Computing and Informatics CO-OP/Internship/Externship CPIN 280 - Computing and Informatics CO-OP/Internship/Externship PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 6 INTERNSHIP/EXTERNSHIP HOURS MIN: 5 INTERNSHIP/EXTERNSHIP HOURS MAX: 30 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2024 Provides students with the opportunity to work at a job site that correlates to IT-related career --- # CPIN288 — Advanced Special Topics in Computing and Informatics CPIN 288 - Advanced Special Topics in Computing and Informatics CPIN 288 - Advanced Special Topics in Computing and Informatics PROGRAM: Computing and Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CPTR205 — Fundamental Kinesiology CPTR 205 - Fundamental Kinesiology CPTR 205 - Fundamental Kinesiology Students will focus on analyzing movements of the upper and lower extremities to become proficient in evaluating client movement. Students will be required to demonstrate practical applications pertaining to the study and teaching of the various skilled human movements. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # CPTR206 — Modern Concepts in Exercise & Fitness CPTR 206 - Modern Concepts in Exercise & Fitness CPTR 206 - Modern Concepts in Exercise & Fitness It will emphasize the importance of client health evaluation prior to the engagement of moderate to rigorous activity. Course work will illustrate how this evaluation process will benefit and influence exercise program design. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # CPTR212 — Foundations in Exercise Science CPTR 212 - Foundations in Exercise Science CPTR 212 - Foundations in Exercise Science It will display the dynamic and growing field of sport, health, fitness, and wellness along with its disciplines. Students will learn about body systems, biomechanics, basic nutrition, exercise behavior, fitness, wellness, different types of training methodology, and basic sports medicine. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # CPTR220 — Health Screening and Exercise Program Design Across Populations CPTR 220 - Health Screening and Exercise Program Design Across Populations CPTR 220 - Health Screening and Exercise Program Design Across Populations This course will introduce basic program design concepts and rationale for a healthy adult or exercise professional to implement in their exercise regimen that puts an emphasis on cardiovascular training, strength training, flexibility training, and balance. Students will learn techniques to motivate their clients along with the obligations that surround their professional scope of practice. Finally, the course will qualify students to sit for a… Prerequisites: CPTR212 --- # CRIM101 — Introduction to Criminal Justice Systems CRIM 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice Systems CRIM 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice Systems PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # CRIM103 — Cultural Awareness CRIM 103 - Cultural Awareness CRIM 103 - Cultural Awareness Multidisciplinary and multicultural perspectives are emphasized. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # CRIM104 — Victimology CRIM 104 - Victimology CRIM 104 - Victimology PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # CRIM105 — Introduction to Criminology CRIM 105 - Introduction to Criminology CRIM 105 - Introduction to Criminology Analyzes the research support for such theories and perspectives, and the connections between theory and criminal justice system practice within all the major components of the criminal justice system. Demonstrates the application of specific theories to explain violent and non-violent criminal behavior on both the micro and macro levels of analysis. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # CRIM106 — Introduction to Serial Killers CRIM 106 - Introduction to Serial Killers CRIM 106 - Introduction to Serial Killers Biological, cultural, psychological and sociological frameworks are explored as an explanation of serial murder. This course will also look at the victims of the serial killers. This class will examine profiling and how the criminal justice system investigates, prosecutes and sentences serial killers. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # CRIM110 — Introduction to Law Enforcement CRIM 110 - Introduction to Law Enforcement CRIM 110 - Introduction to Law Enforcement PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: CRIM101 --- # CRIM111 — Introduction to Traffic Enforcement and Investigation CRIM 111 - Introduction to Traffic Enforcement and Investigation CRIM 111 - Introduction to Traffic Enforcement and Investigation PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: CRIM101 --- # CRIM112 — Public Safety Dispatching CRIM 112 - Public Safety Dispatching CRIM 112 - Public Safety Dispatching PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # CRIM113 — Criminal Investigation CRIM 113 - Criminal Investigation CRIM 113 - Criminal Investigation PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: CRIM101 --- # CRIM114 — Introduction to Security CRIM 114 - Introduction to Security CRIM 114 - Introduction to Security PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: CRIM101 --- # CRIM117 — Introduction to Forensics CRIM 117 - Introduction to Forensics CRIM 117 - Introduction to Forensics MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # CRIM120 — Introduction to Courts CRIM 120 - Introduction to Courts CRIM 120 - Introduction to Courts PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: CRIM101 --- # CRIM130 — Introduction to Corrections CRIM 130 - Introduction to Corrections CRIM 130 - Introduction to Corrections PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: CRIM101 --- # CRIM134 — Introduction to Criminal Justice Careers CRIM 134 - Introduction to Criminal Justice Careers CRIM 134 - Introduction to Criminal Justice Careers PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # CRIM150 — Juvenile Justice Systems CRIM 150 - Juvenile Justice Systems CRIM 150 - Juvenile Justice Systems PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: CRIM101 --- # CRIM155 — Introduction to Cyber Forensics CRIM 155 - Introduction to Cyber Forensics CRIM 155 - Introduction to Cyber Forensics The course surveys the subject of computer-related crime, cyber crime law, and computer crime investigation including the management and custody of evidence. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # CRIM171 — Drugs and Justice CRIM 171 - Drugs and Justice CRIM 171 - Drugs and Justice And the response of the criminal justice system is complex and controversial. This course introduces students to an examination of the subject title Drugs and Justice , with especial emphasis on policing’s investigative and enforcement response. The course surveys issues of drug use, abuse, and criminal justice policy in a society author Mike Gray characterizes as “ Drug Crazy .” MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # CRIM201 — Ethics in Criminal Justice CRIM 201 - Ethics in Criminal Justice CRIM 201 - Ethics in Criminal Justice PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: CRIM101 --- # CRIM204 — Interview and Interrogation CRIM 204 - Interview and Interrogation CRIM 204 - Interview and Interrogation MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CRIM101 --- # CRIM205 — Procedural Criminal Law CRIM 205 - Procedural Criminal Law CRIM 205 - Procedural Criminal Law PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: CRIM101 --- # CRIM210 — Police and Community Relations CRIM 210 - Police and Community Relations CRIM 210 - Police and Community Relations PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: CRIM101 --- # CRIM211 — Criminal Law CRIM 211 - Criminal Law CRIM 211 - Criminal Law PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: CRIM101 --- # CRIM212 — Use of Force, Defensive Tactics, and Firearms Qualification CRIM 212 - Use of Force, Defensive Tactics, and Firearms Qualification CRIM 212 - Use of Force, Defensive Tactics, and Firearms Qualification Students will receive instruction in the use of physical force, use of chemical agents, use of firearms, and defensive tactics. Students will also receive live firearms operation instruction and live-fire qualification testing. The firearms instruction/qualification may occur using a simulator. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # CRIM213 — Field Practice CRIM 213 - Field Practice CRIM 213 - Field Practice PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # CRIM214 — Contemporary Use of Force Issues in Criminal Justice CRIM 214 - Contemporary Use of Force Issues in Criminal Justice CRIM 214 - Contemporary Use of Force Issues in Criminal Justice Students will evaluate officer perception and psychological issues related to the decision to use force. Research on police use of force, including frequency, cultural and racial issues, community perception, and an impact on police legitimacy will be explored. Students will also review use of force procedures in a correctional setting. Additionally, case law and the legal standards for the review of use of force incidents will be discussed. Students will also review… Prerequisites: CRIM110 --- # CRIM215 — Police Administration and Organization CRIM 215 - Police Administration and Organization CRIM 215 - Police Administration and Organization PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: CRIM101 --- # CRIM216 — Communication and Conflict Management for Criminal Justice CRIM 216 - Communication and Conflict Management for Criminal Justice CRIM 216 - Communication and Conflict Management for Criminal Justice This course also emphasizes the role of emotional intelligence on decision making in a criminal justice setting. Students will analyze the appropriate balance between logical and emotional responses during routine and high stress situations. Lastly, students will demonstrate conflict management skills by engaging in a scenario representative of a criminal justice environment. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CRIM101 --- # CRIM220 — Criminal Evidence CRIM 220 - Criminal Evidence CRIM 220 - Criminal Evidence PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: CRIM101 --- # CRIM227 — Seminar on Domestic Violence CRIM 227 - Seminar on Domestic Violence CRIM 227 - Seminar on Domestic Violence As a seminar-styled course of instruction, the approach will be a discussion-based exploration of intimate partner violence intending a development of a systemic perspective on domestic violence. Included in the course will be a review of theories and research on domestic violence; the types of domestic abuse (e.g., intimate partner violence, elder abuse, and child abuse); the legal system’s response; assessment and intervention techniques; community support services for victims; batterer intervention programs; an… Prerequisites: CRIM101 --- # CRIM230 — Community-Based Corrections CRIM 230 - Community-Based Corrections CRIM 230 - Community-Based Corrections PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: CRIM130 --- # CRIM231 — Special Issues in Corrections CRIM 231 - Special Issues in Corrections CRIM 231 - Special Issues in Corrections PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: CRIM130 --- # CRIM232 — Indiana Jail Officer Course CRIM 232 - Indiana Jail Officer Course CRIM 232 - Indiana Jail Officer Course Successful completion of this course may result in the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy 40-hour jail officer certification. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: IC11 --- # CRIM235 — School Resource Officer CRIM 235 - School Resource Officer CRIM 235 - School Resource Officer PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # CRIM242 — The Death Penalty CRIM 242 - The Death Penalty CRIM 242 - The Death Penalty PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # CRIM252 — Juvenile Delinquency CRIM 252 - Juvenile Delinquency CRIM 252 - Juvenile Delinquency PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: CRIM101 --- # CRIM260 — Research Methods in Criminal Justice CRIM 260 - Research Methods in Criminal Justice CRIM 260 - Research Methods in Criminal Justice Students must also have completed 40 credit hours or more OR receive program chair approval to register for CRIM 260. PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: CRIM101, MATH023, MATH080 --- # CRIM271 — Terrorism CRIM 271 - Terrorism CRIM 271 - Terrorism PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: CRIM101 --- # CRIM280 — Internship CRIM 280 - Internship CRIM 280 - Internship PROGRAM: Criminal Justice CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 --- # CSIA105 — Introduction to Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 105 - Introduction to Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 105 - Introduction to Cyber Security/Information Assurance Students will be introduced to the basic terminology, concepts, and best practices of computer/network security and the roles and responsibilities of management/security personnel. The students will learn the technologies used and techniques involved in creating a secure computer networking environment including authentication and the types of attacks against an organization. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ITSP132, ITSP134, NETI104, NETI109 --- # CSIA106 — Workforce Preparation: CompTIA Security+ Certification CSIA 106 - Workforce Preparation: CompTIA Security+ Certification CSIA 106 - Workforce Preparation: CompTIA Security+ Certification Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # CSIA115 — Cyber Ops CSIA 115 - Cyber Ops CSIA 115 - Cyber Ops It emphasizes the practical application of the skills needed to maintain and ensure security operational readiness of secure networked systems. The skills developed in the curriculum prepares students for a career in the rapidly growing area of cybersecurity operations working in or with a security operations center (SOC) in entry-level job roles such as Security SOC Analyst and Incident Responder. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # CSIA181 — Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 181 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 181 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA182 — Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 182 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 182 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA183 — Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 183 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 183 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA184 — Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 184 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 184 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA185 — Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 185 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 185 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA186 — Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 186 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 186 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA187 — Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 187 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 187 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA188 — Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 188 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 188 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA189 — Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 189 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 189 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA190 — Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 190 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 190 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA191 — Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 191 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 191 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA192 — Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 192 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 192 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA193 — Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 193 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 193 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA194 — Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 194 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 194 - Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA210 — Network Protocol Analysis CSIA 210 - Network Protocol Analysis CSIA 210 - Network Protocol Analysis Specific guidance is given to reinforce the concepts introduced and to prepare students to interact with TCP/IP on the vast majority of networks in use today. As a hands-on course, students are provided first hand experience in installing, configuring, analyzing, using, and managing TCP/IP on a network. Included are case projects that pose problems and require creative solutions that should prepare students for the kinds of situations faced on a real, live network. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NETI104, NETI109 --- # CSIA225 — Ethical Hacking CSIA 225 - Ethical Hacking CSIA 225 - Ethical Hacking Hands-on practical application will be included. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CSIA105, SVAD111 --- # CSIA235 — Advanced Digital Forensics CSIA 235 - Advanced Digital Forensics CSIA 235 - Advanced Digital Forensics PROGRAM: Cyber Security/information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: SDEV120, CSIA105, ITSP132, ITSP134 --- # CSIA260 — Business Continuity in an Information World CSIA 260 - Business Continuity in an Information World CSIA 260 - Business Continuity in an Information World PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: CSIA105 --- # CSIA281 — Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 281 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 281 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA282 — Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 282 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 282 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA283 — Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 283 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 283 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA284 — Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 284 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 284 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA285 — Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 285 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 285 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA286 — Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 286 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 286 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA287 — Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 287 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 287 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA288 — Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 288 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 288 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA289 — Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 289 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 289 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA290 — Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 290 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 290 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA291 — Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 291 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 291 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA292 — Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 292 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 292 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA293 — Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 293 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 293 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSIA294 — Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 294 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance CSIA 294 - Advanced Special Topics in Cyber Security/Information Assurance PROGRAM: Cyber Security/Information Assurance CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSCI101 — Computer Science I CSCI 101 - Computer Science I CSCI 101 - Computer Science I Topics include data types, control structures, functions, arrays, files, and the mechanics of running, testing, and debugging. The course also offers an introduction to the historical and social context of computing and an overview of computer science as a discipline. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SDEV120, ENGR140 --- # CSCI102 — Computer Science II CSCI 102 - Computer Science II CSCI 102 - Computer Science II PROGRAM: Computer Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: CSCI101, MATH211 --- # CSCI105 — Discrete Logic for Computers CSCI 105 - Discrete Logic for Computers CSCI 105 - Discrete Logic for Computers Students will learn the applicable mathematical vocabulary and its correct usage. Other topics include sets, functions, notation, proofs, proof techniques, relations, induction, counting and countability, probability, and partitions. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CSCI101, SDEV140, CSCI179 --- # CSCI179 — Computer Science Bridging Course CSCI 179 - Computer Science Bridging Course CSCI 179 - Computer Science Bridging Course This course is required to allow students to meet the Computer Science TSAP standards for crosswalk. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SDEV140 --- # CSCI201 — Computer Science II CSCI 201 - Computer Science II CSCI 201 - Computer Science II Reviews control structures, functions, data types, variables, arrays, and data file access methods. The course is a second level computer science course introducing object oriented computer programming, using a language such as Java or C. Object-oriented concepts studied include classes, objects, inheritance, polymorphism, operator overloading, exception handling, recursion, abstract data types, streams and file I/O. Students will explore programming concepts such as software reuse, data abstraction and event-driven programming. MA… Prerequisites: CSCI101, SDEV140, CSCI179 --- # CSCI202 — Data Structures CSCI 202 - Data Structures CSCI 202 - Data Structures The course provides a working understanding of the fundamentals of data structures and algorithms used in modern computer programming. Introduces a variety of data storage alternatives, including stacks, queues, linked lists, hash tables, trees and graphs. Employs the basics of algorithmic analysis, recursion, language translation and software engineering. Discusses the overview, history and comparison of programming languages, as well as virtual machines and language translation. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CSCI201, SDEV200, SDEV220, SDEV230, SDEV240, CSCI179 --- # CSCI205 — Computer Organization and Architecture CSCI 205 - Computer Organization and Architecture CSCI 205 - Computer Organization and Architecture The course begins with a discussion of data representations (fixed, floating point numbers, ASCII, Unicode, etc.), as well as arithmetic operations. The course discusses the architecture of instruction sets using both machine and assembly language. The importance of data path, timing, and control are presented. The processes of program compilation, assembly, linking and loading are covered. Considerable time is devoted to hardware-related topics such as memory, buses, peripherals, and networkin… Prerequisites: CSCI101, SDEV140, CSCI179 --- # CSCI210 — Database Systems CSCI 210 - Database Systems CSCI 210 - Database Systems The emphasis will be on theoretical considerations involved in modeling data and the principles of database systems in a multi-user environment. Students will address issues associated with enterprise database processing with respect to user authentication and development in an application/internet environment. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CSCI201 --- # CSCI279 — Capstone Course CSCI 279 - Capstone Course CSCI 279 - Capstone Course Reviews procedures for researching a career; preparing a resume and a portfolio; interviewing; team participation; and ethical/productive job performance. Additionally, all associate degree graduates are required to complete a Technical --- # CSCI281 — Special Topics CSCI 281 - Special Topics CSCI 281 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Computer Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSCI282 — Special Topics CSCI 282 - Special Topics CSCI 282 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Computer Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSCI283 — Special Topics CSCI 283 - Special Topics CSCI 283 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Computer Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSCI284 — Special Topics CSCI 284 - Special Topics CSCI 284 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Computer Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSCI285 — Special Topics CSCI 285 - Special Topics CSCI 285 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Computer Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSCI286 — Special Topics CSCI 286 - Special Topics CSCI 286 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Computer Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSCI287 — Special Topics CSCI 287 - Special Topics CSCI 287 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Computer Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSCI288 — Special Topics CSCI 288 - Special Topics CSCI 288 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Computer Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSCI289 — Special Topics CSCI 289 - Special Topics CSCI 289 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Computer Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSCI290 — Special Topics CSCI 290 - Special Topics CSCI 290 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Computer Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSCI291 — Special Topics CSCI 291 - Special Topics CSCI 291 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Computer Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSCI292 — Special Topics CSCI 292 - Special Topics CSCI 292 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Computer Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSCI293 — Special Topics CSCI 293 - Special Topics CSCI 293 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Computer Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSCI294 — Special Topics CSCI 294 - Special Topics CSCI 294 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Computer Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # CSTC102 — Surgical Instrumentation CSTC 102 - Surgical Instrumentation CSTC 102 - Surgical Instrumentation Emphasis on quality assurance enables the student to inspect, assemble and prepare instrumentation for packaging. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # CSTC105 — Fundamentals of Central Service Technician Skills CSTC 105 - Fundamentals of Central Service Technician Skills CSTC 105 - Fundamentals of Central Service Technician Skills The principles and importance of the flow of material are determined. The student will learn about environmental control factors affecting the central service department. The student will differentiate between equipment management systems and compare out-sourcing and insourcing. Various types of purchasing issues and inventory methods will be explored. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HLHS101, CSTC102 --- # CSTC107 — Applications of Central Service Technician Skills CSTC 107 - Applications of Central Service Technician Skills CSTC 107 - Applications of Central Service Technician Skills Students will differentiate between the various sterilization methods. Students will learn the protocol for control infection and the spread of blood borne pathogens. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CSTC102, CSTC105 --- # CSTC108 — Clinical Experiential Seminar CSTC 108 - Clinical Experiential Seminar CSTC 108 - Clinical Experiential Seminar 5 Prerequisites: CSTC102, CSTC105, CSTC107 --- # DBMS110 — Introduction to Data Analytics DBMS 110 - Introduction to Data Analytics DBMS 110 - Introduction to Data Analytics PROGRAM: Data Analytics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # DBMS120 — Database Server Installation and the Virtual Environment DBMS 120 - Database Server Installation and the Virtual Environment DBMS 120 - Database Server Installation and the Virtual Environment Discussion will include the relationships between network servers and database servers. Students will explore server virtualization and using data servers in virtual environments. Students will be introduced to database and database server security concepts. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DBMS130 — Data Management using Structured Query Language DBMS 130 - Data Management using Structured Query Language DBMS 130 - Data Management using Structured Query Language PROGRAM: Data Analytics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: DBMS110 --- # DBMS131 — Oracle Database Foundations Certification DBMS 131 - Oracle Database Foundations Certification DBMS 131 - Oracle Database Foundations Certification Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # DBMS150 — Database Administration DBMS 150 - Database Administration DBMS 150 - Database Administration Students will learn the essentials of database setup, security, backup and recovery, performance tuning, monitoring, automation, and high availability, along with an understanding of Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) offerings. Students will acquire the administration skills needed for setting up, securing, optimizing, and ensuring high availability of both on-premises and cloud-based database management systems MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DBMS110 --- # DBMS151 — Workforce Preparation: Oracle Administration I Certification DBMS 151 - Workforce Preparation: Oracle Administration I Certification DBMS 151 - Workforce Preparation: Oracle Administration I Certification Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # DBMS160 — Data Visualization and Analysis DBMS 160 - Data Visualization and Analysis DBMS 160 - Data Visualization and Analysis Students will connect to data stored in databases and spreadsheets, use data visualization software to gather, organize, categorize, and visualize data. Students will identify patterns in data through the creation of various charts and tables. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: INFM109, OTEC118, INDT206, PAET222 --- # DBMS181 — Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 181 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 181 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DBMS182 — Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 182 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 182 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DBMS183 — Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 183 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 183 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DBMS184 — Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 184 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 184 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DBMS185 — Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 185 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 185 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DBMS186 — Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 186 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 186 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DBMS187 — Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 187 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 187 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DBMS188 — Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 188 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 188 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DBMS189 — Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 189 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 189 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DBMS190 — Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 190 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 190 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DBMS191 — Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 191 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 191 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DBMS192 — Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 192 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 192 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DBMS193 — Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 193 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 193 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DBMS194 — Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 194 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 194 - Special Topics in Database Management and Administration Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DBMS210 — Database Design and Development DBMS 210 - Database Design and Development DBMS 210 - Database Design and Development Students will learn methods of data import and export; advanced table properties; advanced queries; form and report design; scripts for automating database tasks; and building menu-driven applications. Students will produce a cumulative final database application project. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DBMS110 --- # DBMS230 — Microsoft T-SQL Development DBMS 230 - Microsoft T-SQL Development DBMS 230 - Microsoft T-SQL Development Students will build and test applications using the functionality of tools in Microsoft SQL Server. Students will develop and test application functionality across multiple platforms and environments, deploy to production code, and build and validate enterprise-ready solutions. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DBMS130 --- # DBMS231 — Workforce Preparation: Microsoft T-SQL DBMS 231 - Workforce Preparation: Microsoft T-SQL DBMS 231 - Workforce Preparation: Microsoft T-SQL Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DBMS235 — Oracle PL/SQL Development DBMS 235 - Oracle PL/SQL Development DBMS 235 - Oracle PL/SQL Development Students will build and test applications using the functionality of tools in Oracle. Students will develop and test application functionality across multiple platforms and environments, deploy to production code, and build and validate enterprise-ready solutions. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DBMS130 --- # DBMS236 — Workforce Preparation: Oracle Database SQL DBMS 236 - Workforce Preparation: Oracle Database SQL DBMS 236 - Workforce Preparation: Oracle Database SQL Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course Prerequisites: DBMS235 --- # DBMS240 — Microsoft Database Administration DBMS 240 - Microsoft Database Administration DBMS 240 - Microsoft Database Administration PROGRAM: Data Analytics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: DBMS150 --- # DBMS241 — Workforce Preparation: Microsoft SQL Server Administration DBMS 241 - Workforce Preparation: Microsoft SQL Server Administration DBMS 241 - Workforce Preparation: Microsoft SQL Server Administration The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skillset. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DBMS250 — Oracle Database Administration DBMS 250 - Oracle Database Administration DBMS 250 - Oracle Database Administration PROGRAM: Data Analytics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: DBMS150 --- # DBMS251 — Workforce Preparation: Oracle Administration Certification DBMS 251 - Workforce Preparation: Oracle Administration Certification DBMS 251 - Workforce Preparation: Oracle Administration Certification Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course Prerequisites: DBMS250 --- # DBMS255 — Advanced Database Application Development DBMS 255 - Advanced Database Application Development DBMS 255 - Advanced Database Application Development PROGRAM: Data Analytics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: DBMS130 --- # DBMS260 — Advanced Data Analytics DBMS 260 - Advanced Data Analytics DBMS 260 - Advanced Data Analytics PROGRAM: Data Analytics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: DBMS160, INFM219, MATH200 --- # DBMS261 — CIW Data Analyst Certification DBMS 261 - CIW Data Analyst Certification DBMS 261 - CIW Data Analyst Certification Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skills. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # DBMS262 — CompTIA Data+ Certification DBMS 262 - CompTIA Data+ Certification DBMS 262 - CompTIA Data+ Certification Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skills. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course Prerequisites: DBMS260 --- # DBMS281 — Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 281 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 281 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration PROGRAM: Data Analytics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # DBMS282 — Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 282 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 282 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration PROGRAM: Data Analytics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # DBMS283 — Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 283 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 283 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration PROGRAM: Data Analytics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # DBMS284 — Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 284 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 284 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration PROGRAM: Data Analytics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # DBMS285 — Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 285 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 285 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration PROGRAM: Data Analytics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # DBMS286 — Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 286 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 286 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration PROGRAM: Data Analytics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # DBMS287 — Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 287 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 287 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration PROGRAM: Data Analytics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # DBMS288 — Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 288 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 288 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration PROGRAM: Data Analytics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # DBMS289 — Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 289 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 289 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration PROGRAM: Data Analytics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # DBMS290 — Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 290 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 290 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration PROGRAM: Data Analytics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # DBMS291 — Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 291 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 291 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration PROGRAM: Data Analytics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # DBMS292 — Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 292 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 292 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration PROGRAM: Data Analytics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # DBMS293 — Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 293 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 293 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration PROGRAM: Data Analytics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # DBMS294 — Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 294 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration DBMS 294 - Advanced Special Topics in Database Management and Administration PROGRAM: Data Analytics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # DENT102 — Dental Materials and Lab I DENT 102 - Dental Materials and Lab I DENT 102 - Dental Materials and Lab I Stresses clinical behavior of materials and biological factors of importance to dental assisting. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DENT113 — Preclinical Practice I DENT 113 - Preclinical Practice I DENT 113 - Preclinical Practice I Emphasis is placed on asepsis techniques, including sterilization, disinfection, characteristics of microorganisms, disease transmission and infection control. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DENT114 — Preclinical Practice II DENT 114 - Preclinical Practice II DENT 114 - Preclinical Practice II Emphasis is also placed on the clinical environment and responsibilities, chairside assisting, equipment and instruction identification, tray set-ups, characteristics of microorganisms and disease control. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DENT113 --- # DENT115 — Preclinical Practice I and II DENT 115 - Preclinical Practice I and II DENT 115 - Preclinical Practice I and II Emphasis is placed on the clinical environment and responsibilities, chairside assisting, equipment, and instruction identification, tray set-ups, characteristics of microorganisms and disease control. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DENT116 — Dental Emergencies/Pharmacology DENT 116 - Dental Emergencies/Pharmacology DENT 116 - Dental Emergencies/Pharmacology Examines proper techniques and procedures as well as equipment, medications and positioning for care of the patient. Reviews anatomy/physiology and cardiopulmonary rescue as provided by the American Heart Association/American Red Cross for the health care provider. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DENT117 — Dental Office Management DENT 117 - Dental Office Management DENT 117 - Dental Office Management Attention is given to techniques of appointment control, record keeping and credit and payment plans. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DENT115, DENT113, DENT114, DENT123 --- # DENT118 — Dental Radiography DENT 118 - Dental Radiography DENT 118 - Dental Radiography Covers history, radiation sources, modern dental radiographic equipment and techniques, anatomical landmarks, dental films and processing. Emphasizes avoidance of errors while exposing and processing dental radiographs. The Radiation Health and Safety component of the Dental Assisting National Board exam and the fee for this exam is assessed upon enrollment in the course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DENT115, DENT113, DENT114, DENT123 --- # DENT120 — Dental Radiography I DENT 120 - Dental Radiography I DENT 120 - Dental Radiography I Covers history, radiation sources, modern dental radiographic equipment and techniques, anatomical landmarks, dental films and processing. Emphasizes avoidance of errors while exposing and processing dental radiographs. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DENT115, DENT123 --- # DENT121 — Dental Radiography II DENT 121 - Dental Radiography II DENT 121 - Dental Radiography II Covers history, radiation sources, modern dental radiographic equipment and techniques, anatomical landmarks, dental films and processing. Emphasizes avoidance of errors while exposing and processing dental radiographs. The Radiation Health and Safety component of the Dental Assisting National Board exam and the fee for this exam is assessed upon enrollment in the course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DENT120 --- # DENT122 — Clinical Practicum DENT 122 - Clinical Practicum DENT 122 - Clinical Practicum This course will also focus on business office procedures appropriate in the dental office. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DENT102, DENT115, DENT113, DENT114, DENT116, DENT123 --- # DENT123 — Dental Anatomy DENT 123 - Dental Anatomy DENT 123 - Dental Anatomy Includes dental anomalies, pathological conditions and terminology relevant to effective communication. Human anatomy is also covered as a familiarity level. Describe the parts, surfaces, composition, types, function and anatomical features of the teeth. Name all 32 teeth by dentition, arch, quadrant, class and type based on location in the normal, complete permanent dentition. Describe the early development of the oral cavity and teeth. State the normal eruption dates for the permanent teeth. Locate and describe the function of the bones, m… --- # DENT124 — Preventive Dentistry/Diet and Nutrition DENT 124 - Preventive Dentistry/Diet and Nutrition DENT 124 - Preventive Dentistry/Diet and Nutrition MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DENT125 — Preclinical Practice III DENT 125 - Preclinical Practice III DENT 125 - Preclinical Practice III Anesthesia is presented. The following dental specialties are presented: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Periodontics, Endodontics, Pediatric Dentistry, Orthodontics, Prosthodontics, and Dental Public Health. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DENT102, DENT115, DENT113, DENT114, DENT116, DENT123 --- # DENT128 — Coronal Polishing and Caries Prevention for the Dental Assistant DENT 128 - Coronal Polishing and Caries Prevention for the Dental Assistant DENT 128 - Coronal Polishing and Caries Prevention for the Dental Assistant 5 Prerequisites: DENT123, DENT124, DENT115 --- # DENT129 — Dental Materials and Lab II DENT 129 - Dental Materials and Lab II DENT 129 - Dental Materials and Lab II Stresses clinical behavior of materials and biological factors of importance to dental assisting. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DENT102 --- # DENT130 — Clinical Externship I and II DENT 130 - Clinical Externship I and II DENT 130 - Clinical Externship I and II Opportunity for increased skill development in clinical support and business office procedures also provided. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DENT122, DENT125, DENT129 --- # DENT132 — Expanded Functions for Dental Assistants DENT 132 - Expanded Functions for Dental Assistants DENT 132 - Expanded Functions for Dental Assistants Students are instructed in the various extended functions as allowed by the Indiana Dental Law and the Board of Dental Examiners. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DENT133 — Clinical Externship I DENT 133 - Clinical Externship I DENT 133 - Clinical Externship I 5 Prerequisites: DENT122, DENT118, DENT124, DENT125, DENT129 --- # DENT134 — Clinical Externship II DENT 134 - Clinical Externship II DENT 134 - Clinical Externship II 5 Prerequisites: DENT133 --- # DENT171 — Dental Terminology DENT 171 - Dental Terminology DENT 171 - Dental Terminology Dental vocabulary foundation increases through study and application of medical terminology word elements. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DENT172 — Dental Office Administration DENT 172 - Dental Office Administration DENT 172 - Dental Office Administration MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DENT171 --- # DENT173 — Dental Office Administration Externship DENT 173 - Dental Office Administration Externship DENT 173 - Dental Office Administration Externship PROGRAM: Dental Assisting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 INTERNSHIP/EXTERNSHIP HOURS MIN: 10 DATE OF LAST REVISION: N/A Provides the opportunity to observe, discuss and perform basic dental office management procedures under supervision, with learning experiences that prepare the student for employment as a dental office manager/receptionist. Professional communication, use of dental office software and problem-solving skills are emphasized. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DENT172 --- # DESN101 — Intro to Design Technology DESN 101 - Intro to Design Technology DESN 101 - Intro to Design Technology Students will gain valuable hands-on experience creating sketches and using CAD software. Students will complete project(s) (increasing in difficulty) relating to specific technical drawing communication topics and disciplines. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # DESN102 — Technical Graphics DESN 102 - Technical Graphics DESN 102 - Technical Graphics PROGRAM: Design Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # DESN103 — CAD Fundamentals DESN 103 - CAD Fundamentals DESN 103 - CAD Fundamentals PROGRAM: Design Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # DESN104 — Mechanical Graphics DESN 104 - Mechanical Graphics DESN 104 - Mechanical Graphics Presents fastening devices, thread symbols and nomenclature, surface texture symbols, classes of fits, and the use of parts lists, title blocks and revision blocks. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN101 --- # DESN105 — Architectural Design I DESN 105 - Architectural Design I DESN 105 - Architectural Design I Covers problems of site analysis, facilities programming, space planning, conceptual design, proper use of materials, selection of structure and construction techniques. Develops presentation drawings, and requires oral presentations and critiques. Generation of form and space is addressed through basic architectural theory, related architectural styles, design strategies, and a visual representation of the student’s design process. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN101 --- # DESN106 — Descriptive Geometry DESN 106 - Descriptive Geometry DESN 106 - Descriptive Geometry Topics covered in this course include true length, piercing points on a plane, line intersections, true shapes, revolutions, and developments using successive auxiliary views. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN102 --- # DESN107 — History of Architecture DESN 107 - History of Architecture DESN 107 - History of Architecture PROGRAM: Design Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # DESN108 — Residential Design DESN 108 - Residential Design DESN 108 - Residential Design Includes interior space planning, structural design and development of working drawings. Provides opportunity for students to design a residence using accepted building standards. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN101 --- # DESN109 — Construction Materials and Specifications DESN 109 - Construction Materials and Specifications DESN 109 - Construction Materials and Specifications PROGRAM: Design Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # DESN110 — Architectural Rendering DESN 110 - Architectural Rendering DESN 110 - Architectural Rendering PROGRAM: Design Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: DESN101 --- # DESN113 — 2D Computer-Aided Design DESN 113 - 2D Computer-Aided Design DESN 113 - 2D Computer-Aided Design PROGRAM: Design Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # DESN115 — BIM Architecture DESN 115 - BIM Architecture DESN 115 - BIM Architecture PROGRAM: Design Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: DESN101 --- # DESN130 — Fundamentals of Computer Graphics DESN 130 - Fundamentals of Computer Graphics DESN 130 - Fundamentals of Computer Graphics PROGRAM: Design Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # DESN131 — Industrial Sketching DESN 131 - Industrial Sketching DESN 131 - Industrial Sketching PROGRAM: Design Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # DESN132 — Raster Imaging Fundamentals DESN 132 - Raster Imaging Fundamentals DESN 132 - Raster Imaging Fundamentals Emphasis is on preparing effective, creative illustrations for various media applications in an efficient, productive manner. Produces samples for student portfolios MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN130 --- # DESN133 — Vector Imaging Fundamentals DESN 133 - Vector Imaging Fundamentals DESN 133 - Vector Imaging Fundamentals Combines color theory, creativity, type and layout design for renderings. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN130 --- # DESN134 — Design for Visualization and Communication DESN 134 - Design for Visualization and Communication DESN 134 - Design for Visualization and Communication Students develop an understanding of an industry recognized digital publishing package. The focus is on visual thinking, exploring the relationship between type, image, format, and developing multiple solutions to a given problem. The course produces samples for student portfolios, which may include: charts, brochures, flyers, tables, technical training materials and catalog pages. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN130 --- # DESN138 — 2D Animation DESN 138 - 2D Animation DESN 138 - 2D Animation Exploring how to tap into creativity and create interesting original animations. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN130 --- # DESN195 — Manufacturing Principles & Design DESN 195 - Manufacturing Principles & Design DESN 195 - Manufacturing Principles & Design PROGRAM: Design Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: DESN113 --- # DESN201 — Schematics DESN 201 - Schematics DESN 201 - Schematics Students will prepare finished drawings for the manufacture or installation of plumbing, heating, electrical, electronic and fluid power drawings. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN101 --- # DESN202 — CAD Customization and Programming DESN 202 - CAD Customization and Programming DESN 202 - CAD Customization and Programming Covers methods used to make CAD systems more efficient for the individual user. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN101 --- # DESN204 — Architectural Design II DESN 204 - Architectural Design II DESN 204 - Architectural Design II Utilizes current (UBC) information for project design. Includes all necessary drawings needed for the construction process. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN105 --- # DESN206 — Mechanical and Electrical Equipment DESN 206 - Mechanical and Electrical Equipment DESN 206 - Mechanical and Electrical Equipment Studies electrical load calculations, wire sizing and circuits, plumbing requirements, fixture units and pipe sizing. Includes heating systems, duct layout and sizing. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN101, MATH122, MATH136, MATH137 --- # DESN207 — Die Design DESN 207 - Die Design DESN 207 - Die Design Covers material reaction to shear, cutting clearances and net gauging. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN104 --- # DESN208 — Structural Design and Detailing DESN 208 - Structural Design and Detailing DESN 208 - Structural Design and Detailing Concentrates on traditional materials such as reinforced concrete, masonry, steel, and timber. Develops understanding of element behavior, its significance to detailing, and establishes the ability to prepare working drawings for structural projects. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN101, DESN109, MATH122, MATH136, MATH137 --- # DESN209 — Estimating DESN 209 - Estimating DESN 209 - Estimating To prepare an estimate of quantities, the student estimator must become familiar with working drawings, specifications, and various bid documents. While computerized estimating software is commonplace in industry, it is also essential that the student is able to apply the math theory behind quantification. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN109 --- # DESN210 — Surveying DESN 210 - Surveying DESN 210 - Surveying Surveying techniques and computations using the level, chain, and transit in calculating areas, lines, and grades will be covered in this course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH122, MATH136, MATH137 --- # DESN211 — BIM Design I DESN 211 - BIM Design I DESN 211 - BIM Design I PROGRAM: Design Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: DESN204, MATH122, MATH136, MATH137 --- # DESN212 — BIM Design II DESN 212 - BIM Design II DESN 212 - BIM Design II PROGRAM: Design Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: DESN211 --- # DESN213 — CAD Mapping DESN 213 - CAD Mapping DESN 213 - CAD Mapping Civil application of mapping procedures including profiles, topography, and site plans will also be discussed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN101 --- # DESN214 — Kinematics of Machinery DESN 214 - Kinematics of Machinery DESN 214 - Kinematics of Machinery Static and motion applications will be studied. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN104, MATH122, MATH136, MATH137 --- # DESN215 — Electronic Schematics DESN 215 - Electronic Schematics DESN 215 - Electronic Schematics Emphasizes the creation and manipulation of basic symbols, connection diagrams, block and logic diagrams, including the use of figure parts and data extraction. Introduction to analog and digital multimeters and other electronic measuring instruments. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN101 --- # DESN216 — Jig and Fixture Design DESN 216 - Jig and Fixture Design DESN 216 - Jig and Fixture Design Emphasizes tooling, locators, supports, holding devices, clearances and design as it pertains to jig and fixtures. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN104 --- # DESN217 — Design Process and Applications DESN 217 - Design Process and Applications DESN 217 - Design Process and Applications Students will study the design processes with consideration given to the function, aesthetics, cost economics and marketability of the product or project. A research paper and product illustration is required in this course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN220, METC220 --- # DESN218 — Intro to Statics and Strength of Materials DESN 218 - Intro to Statics and Strength of Materials DESN 218 - Intro to Statics and Strength of Materials MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH122, MATH123 --- # DESN219 — Asset Development and Multimedia Design DESN 219 - Asset Development and Multimedia Design DESN 219 - Asset Development and Multimedia Design MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN130 --- # DESN220 — 3D Computer-Aided Design DESN 220 - 3D Computer-Aided Design DESN 220 - 3D Computer-Aided Design PROGRAM: Design Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # DESN221 — Statics DESN 221 - Statics DESN 221 - Statics Covers units, vectors, forces, equilibrium, moments and couples, planar force systems, distributed forces, analysis of structures, and friction. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH137 --- # DESN222 — Strength of Materials DESN 222 - Strength of Materials DESN 222 - Strength of Materials Covers stress and strain, shear stress, properties of areas, shearing force and bending moment, deformation of beams, columns and combined stresses. Studies various materials’ physical and mechanical properties. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN221 --- # DESN223 — Parametric Solid Modeling DESN 223 - Parametric Solid Modeling DESN 223 - Parametric Solid Modeling PROGRAM: Design Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # DESN224 — CAD Certification DESN 224 - CAD Certification DESN 224 - CAD Certification PROGRAM: Design Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 Prerequisites: DESN113 --- # DESN225 — Portfolio Preparation DESN 225 - Portfolio Preparation DESN 225 - Portfolio Preparation PROGRAM: Design Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: DESN104, DESN105 --- # DESN227 — Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing DESN 227 - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing DESN 227 - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing PROGRAM: Design Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: DESN101 --- # DESN228 — Civil I DESN 228 - Civil I DESN 228 - Civil I Emphasizes the preparation of drawings pertaining to infrastructure design and site development. Numerical calculations related to the design topics will be discussed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN101, MATH122, MATH136, MATH137 --- # DESN229 — Civil II DESN 229 - Civil II DESN 229 - Civil II Emphasizes the preparation of drawings pertaining to various types of bridges. Drawing presentations of geotechnical site studies and pavement designs is also reviewed. Numerical calculations related to the design topics will be explained. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN228 --- # DESN230 — Computer Modeling and Animation DESN 230 - Computer Modeling and Animation DESN 230 - Computer Modeling and Animation This course will cover various aspects of 3-Dimensional modeling, lighting, and camera placement, as well as compositional and design aspects for presentation. Computer animation techniques such as keyframing, inverse kinematics, and simulation will be introduced. The course also includes an overview of storyboarding, scene composition, and lighting. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN101 --- # DESN232 — Sustainable Site Design DESN 232 - Sustainable Site Design DESN 232 - Sustainable Site Design MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: COMM101, ENGL111 --- # DESN271 — Introduction to Solidworks DESN 271 - Introduction to Solidworks DESN 271 - Introduction to Solidworks PROGRAM: Design Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # DESN272 — Advanced Solid Modeling DESN 272 - Advanced Solid Modeling DESN 272 - Advanced Solid Modeling MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN220 --- # DESN273 — Design for Additive Manufacturing DESN 273 - Design for Additive Manufacturing DESN 273 - Design for Additive Manufacturing Students will explore different types of additive manufacturing processes including prototyping, 3D printing, and 3D scanning utilizing hands on applications. Students will use additive manufacturing software to manipulate designs. Students will also learn basic additive manufacturing safety, maintenance, and setup. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DESN220 --- # DESN279 — Design Technology Capstone DESN 279 - Design Technology Capstone DESN 279 - Design Technology Capstone MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DESN280 — Co-Op/Internship DESN 280 - Co-Op/Internship DESN 280 - Co-Op/Internship Provides on-the-job experience while earning credit towards an associate’s degree. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DHYG101 — Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene DHYG 101 - Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene DHYG 101 - Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene This course will have a corresponding lab to allow for application of principles learned in this course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DHYG102 — Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene Lab DHYG 102 - Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene Lab DHYG 102 - Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene Lab MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DHYG103 — Dental Radiography DHYG 103 - Dental Radiography DHYG 103 - Dental Radiography Radiation safety for operator and patient is emphasized. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DHYG104 — Dental Anatomy DHYG 104 - Dental Anatomy DHYG 104 - Dental Anatomy MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DHYG105 — Nutrition and Oral Health DHYG 105 - Nutrition and Oral Health DHYG 105 - Nutrition and Oral Health MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DHYG106 — Oral Histology and Embryology DHYG 106 - Oral Histology and Embryology DHYG 106 - Oral Histology and Embryology MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DHYG107 — Head and Neck Anatomy DHYG 107 - Head and Neck Anatomy DHYG 107 - Head and Neck Anatomy MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DHYG110 — Periodontology DHYG 110 - Periodontology DHYG 110 - Periodontology The etiology and pathology of periodontal disease will be discussed to include the structural, systemic, functional and environmental factors that impact the disease process. Best practices for therapeutic and preventive periodontics, including treatment modalities, will be emphasized. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DHYG101, DHYG102, DHYG103, DHYG104, DHYG105, DHYG106, DHYG107 --- # DHYG113 — Dental Radiography Clinic DHYG 113 - Dental Radiography Clinic DHYG 113 - Dental Radiography Clinic Exposure, processing and management of intra and extra oral radiographs. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DHYG101, DHYG102, DHYG103, DHYG104, DHYG105, DHYG106, DHYG107 --- # DHYG114 — Dental Hygiene Clinic I DHYG 114 - Dental Hygiene Clinic I DHYG 114 - Dental Hygiene Clinic I The implementation of various dental hygiene treatment modalities including information pertaining to patients with special needs. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DHYG101, DHYG102, DHYG103, DHYG104, DHYG105, DHYG106, DHYG107 --- # DHYG120 — Pharmacology DHYG 120 - Pharmacology DHYG 120 - Pharmacology This course will also stress the dental applications of various drug classifications. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DHYG101, DHYG102, DHYG103, DHYG104, DHYG105, DHYG106, DHYG107 --- # DHYG121 — Medical and Dental Emergencies DHYG 121 - Medical and Dental Emergencies DHYG 121 - Medical and Dental Emergencies MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DHYG101, DHYG102, DHYG103, DHYG104, DHYG105, DHYG106, DHYG107 --- # DHYG122 — General Pathology DHYG 122 - General Pathology DHYG 122 - General Pathology Course content focuses on oral manifestations of systemic diseases, and pathologic identification of infectious diseases. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DHYG101, DHYG102, DHYG103, DHYG104, DHYG105, DHYG106, DHYG107 --- # DHYG201 — Community and Public Health Dentistry DHYG 201 - Community and Public Health Dentistry DHYG 201 - Community and Public Health Dentistry Topics include epidemiology, research methodology, biostatistics, preventive dental care, dental health education, program planning, and financing and utilization of dental services. Upon completion, students should be able to assess, plan, implement and evaluate a community dental health program. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DHYG204, DHYG228 --- # DHYG203 — Dental Materials DHYG 203 - Dental Materials DHYG 203 - Dental Materials Discuss the programs in place to ensure that quality control is maintained during the manipulation and delivery process. Describe the types and uses of dental materials as they pertain to preventive dentistry. Explain to a patient the advantages and disadvantages of different restorative materials. Demonstrate manipulation of materials to include: Cements Amalgam Composite resin Gypsum Impression materials COURSE CONTENT: Topical areas of study include - Cements History of dental materials Composite resin Impression materials Amalgam Den… Prerequisites: DHYG204, DHYG228 --- # DHYG204 — Pain Management DHYG 204 - Pain Management DHYG 204 - Pain Management 5 Prerequisites: DHYG113, DHYG114, DHYG120, DHYG121, DHYG122, DHYG110 --- # DHYG209 — Preventive Dentistry DHYG 209 - Preventive Dentistry DHYG 209 - Preventive Dentistry Preventive methods, including fluoride, sealants, mouth guards, and plaque control measures, will be discussed in terms of their utilization, effectiveness, method of delivery, and cost. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DHYG204, DHYG228 --- # DHYG222 — Oral Pathology DHYG 222 - Oral Pathology DHYG 222 - Oral Pathology Emphasis will be placed on the recognition of oral abnormalities and differential diagnosis of oral lesions. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DHYG204, DHYG228 --- # DHYG224 — Dental Hygiene Clinic II DHYG 224 - Dental Hygiene Clinic II DHYG 224 - Dental Hygiene Clinic II Students will incorporate advanced instrumentation techniques, radiographic procedures and pain management into dental hygiene care plans to provide comprehensive dental hygiene treatment for all patient types, including those with advanced periodontal disease and patients with special needs. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DHYG204, DHYG228 --- # DHYG228 — Dental Hygiene Clinical Procedures DHYG 228 - Dental Hygiene Clinical Procedures DHYG 228 - Dental Hygiene Clinical Procedures Incorporation of dental radiographs into the dental hygiene treatment plan will be included. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DHYG110, DHYG113, DHYG114, DHYG120, DHYG121, DHYG122 --- # DHYG230 — Clinical Seminar DHYG 230 - Clinical Seminar DHYG 230 - Clinical Seminar Practice management principles and employment opportunities for the dental hygienist will also be discussed. Developing a cover letter, resume writing, and interviewing will also be covered. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DHYG201, DHYG203, DHYG209, DHYG222, DHYG224 --- # DHYG234 — Dental Hygiene Clinic III DHYG 234 - Dental Hygiene Clinic III DHYG 234 - Dental Hygiene Clinic III Students are also expected to demonstrate more efficient time management skills so they are prepared to enter the workforce. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DHYG201, DHYG203, DHYG209, DHYG222, DHYG224 --- # DHYG235 — Community Oral Health Practicum DHYG 235 - Community Oral Health Practicum DHYG 235 - Community Oral Health Practicum Project implementation and evaluation are included. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DHYG209, DHYG201, DHYG203, DHYG222, DHYG224 --- # DMSI101 — Ultrasound Physics I DMSI 101 - Ultrasound Physics I DMSI 101 - Ultrasound Physics I The construction of the transducer and how the sound beam is produced will be covered as well as the effects of the transducer on image resolution. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DMSI102 — Abdominal Sonography I & Clini DMSI 102 - Abdominal Sonography I & Clini DMSI 102 - Abdominal Sonography I & Clini The student will also learn to identify cross sectional and sonographic anatomy. Pathologies of the organ structures are covered as well as pathophysiologic effects on organs, systems, and sonographic appearances. Sonographic and medical terminology will be covered. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DMSI103 — OB/Gyn Sonography I and Lab DMSI 103 - OB/Gyn Sonography I and Lab DMSI 103 - OB/Gyn Sonography I and Lab The student will also learn the relational anatomy of the female pelvis. Pathologies of the organ structures are covered as well as pathophysiologic effects on organs, systems, embryologic processes and sonographic appearances. Sonographic and medical terminology will be covered. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DMSI105 — General Sonography Clinical I DMSI 105 - General Sonography Clinical I DMSI 105 - General Sonography Clinical I Through structured, sequential, competency based assignments in the clinical setting, concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and general sonographic exam experiences. Care and scanning skills and proper ergonomic techniques learned in the lab will be practiced in the patient care setting. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI102 --- # DMSI107 — Cardiac Sonography I and Lab DMSI 107 - Cardiac Sonography I and Lab DMSI 107 - Cardiac Sonography I and Lab Topics will also include ASE cardiac segments, systolic function, diastolic function, systolic and diastolic dysfunction, intracardiac pressures, left side chamber quantifications, coronary distribution and echocardiographic indications. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DMSI108 — Abdominal Sonography I and Clinical Orientation Lab I DMSI 108 - Abdominal Sonography I and Clinical Orientation Lab I DMSI 108 - Abdominal Sonography I and Clinical Orientation Lab I PROGRAM: Diagnostic Medical Sonography CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # DMSI109 — Abdominal Sonography II and Clinical Orientation Lab II DMSI 109 - Abdominal Sonography II and Clinical Orientation Lab II DMSI 109 - Abdominal Sonography II and Clinical Orientation Lab II The student will also learn to identify cross sectional/relational and sonographic anatomy, and embryologic organ development. The sonographer’s role in the examination of organs. Pathologies of the organ structures are covered as well as pathophysiologic effects on organs, systems and appearances. Also discussed are the indications for the urinary system, splenic system, and abdominal vasculature based on history, physical examination, laboratory values, alter… Prerequisites: DMSI108 --- # DMSI110 — Vascular Sonography I and Lab DMSI 110 - Vascular Sonography I and Lab DMSI 110 - Vascular Sonography I and Lab The study of the cerebrovascular system will include anatomy, physiology, pathology, and pathophysiology. Relational anatomy of the cerebrovascular system will also be discussed and the importance of this anatomy. Cross sectional anatomy as well as alternate techniques of imaging the cerebrovascular system will be covered. Sonographic terminology and applicable medical terminology are explained. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DMSI111 — Sonography Orientation/Cross sectional/Patient Care DMSI 111 - Sonography Orientation/Cross sectional/Patient Care DMSI 111 - Sonography Orientation/Cross sectional/Patient Care This class also introduces the profession and history of sonography and the practitioner’s role(s) in the healthcare system. It also provides students with the basic concepts of patient care dealing with the emotional and physical needs of the patients, including infection control and standard precautions. Equipment care and facility processes are discussed and practiced. Cross sectional anatomy and anatomical relationships including the relationship to sonographic app… --- # DMSI112 — Ultrasound Physics I DMSI 112 - Ultrasound Physics I DMSI 112 - Ultrasound Physics I PROGRAM: Diagnostic Medical Sonography CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1.5 --- # DMSI113 — General Sonography Clinical II DMSI 113 - General Sonography Clinical II DMSI 113 - General Sonography Clinical II Through structured, sequential, competency- based assignments in the clinical setting concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and general sonographic exam experiences. The student should grow on the techniques already learned and begin learning more advanced examinations. Care and scanning skills and proper ergonomic techniques learned in the lab will be… Prerequisites: DMSI105 --- # DMSI114 — Vascular Sonography Clinical 1 DMSI 114 - Vascular Sonography Clinical 1 DMSI 114 - Vascular Sonography Clinical 1 During the first clinical rotation the student is required to use the knowledge acquired in the cognitive domain to display appropriate behavior in the affective domain. Knowledge from the cognitive domain gained last semester is also used as a foundation on which to build skills in the psychomotor domain. This is accomplished by scanning actual patients under controlled conditions. Content and clinical practice experience shall be assigned for sequential development, application, critical analysis, and evalua… Prerequisites: DMSI110 --- # DMSI115 — General Sonography Lab DMSI 115 - General Sonography Lab DMSI 115 - General Sonography Lab PROGRAM: Diagnostic Medical Sonography CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: DMSI108 --- # DMSI116 — Vascular Sonography Clinical 2 DMSI 116 - Vascular Sonography Clinical 2 DMSI 116 - Vascular Sonography Clinical 2 The student is required to use the knowledge acquired in the cognitive domain to display appropriate behavior in the affective domain. Knowledge from the cognitive domain gained last semester is also used as a foundation on which to build skills in the psychomotor domain. This is accomplished by scanning actual patients under controlled conditions. Content and clinical practice experience shall be assigned for sequential development, application, critical analysis, and evaluation of concepts and theories in th… Prerequisites: DMSI114 --- # DMSI117 — Cardiac Sonography Clinical I DMSI 117 - Cardiac Sonography Clinical I DMSI 117 - Cardiac Sonography Clinical I During the first clinical rotation the student is required to use the knowledge acquired in the cognitive domain to display appropriate behavior in the affective domain. Knowledge from the cognitive domain during the semester is also used as a foundation on which to build skills in the psychomotor domain. This is accomplished by scanning in the laboratory setting initially and then actual patients under controlled conditions. The skills of basic image acquisition, ergonomics and patient care are practiced in the… --- # DMSI118 — General Sonography Clinical I DMSI 118 - General Sonography Clinical I DMSI 118 - General Sonography Clinical I This will be accomplished through structured lab practice to sequential, competency-based assignments in the clinical setting. Concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Lab and clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and general sonographic exam experiences. Patient care, scanning skills, and proper ergonomic techniques learned in the lab will be practiced in the patient care setting. MAJOR COURSE… Prerequisites: DMSI115, DMSI108, DMSI109 --- # DMSI119 — Cardiac Sonography Clinical II DMSI 119 - Cardiac Sonography Clinical II DMSI 119 - Cardiac Sonography Clinical II The student is required to use the knowledge acquired in the cognitive domain to display appropriate behavior in the affective domain. Knowledge from the cognitive domain gained last semester is also used as a foundation on which to build skills in the psychomotor domain. This is accomplished by scanning actual patients under controlled conditions. The skills of exam acquisition, ergonomics and patient care are practiced in the controlled conditions of a healthcare facility. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI117 --- # DMSI120 — Abdominal Sonography III and Clinical Orientation Lab III DMSI 120 - Abdominal Sonography III and Clinical Orientation Lab III DMSI 120 - Abdominal Sonography III and Clinical Orientation Lab III The peritoneal and retroperitoneal structures, small part systems such as thyroid, breast, scrotum, and retroperitoneal spaces and structures will be covered in this course. Pathology and the pathophysiological effects of different types of pathology as well as the sonographic appearance of organs affected will be discussed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI109 --- # DMSI121 — Basic Radiation Physics and Principles DMSI 121 - Basic Radiation Physics and Principles DMSI 121 - Basic Radiation Physics and Principles MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH123, MATH118 --- # DMSI122 — OB/GYN Sonography 1 and Lab 1 DMSI 122 - OB/GYN Sonography 1 and Lab 1 DMSI 122 - OB/GYN Sonography 1 and Lab 1 5 Prerequisites: DMSI109 --- # DMSI123 — Ultrasound Physics II DMSI 123 - Ultrasound Physics II DMSI 123 - Ultrasound Physics II 5 Prerequisites: DMSI112 --- # DMSI124 — General Sonography Clinical II DMSI 124 - General Sonography Clinical II DMSI 124 - General Sonography Clinical II This will be accomplished through structured, sequential, competency-based assignments in the clinical setting. Concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and general sonographic exam experiences. The student should grow on the techniques already learned and begin learning more advanced examinations. Patient care, scanning skills, and proper ergonomic techn… Prerequisites: DMSI118 --- # DMSI125 — Abdominal Sonography IV and Clinical Orientation Lab IV DMSI 125 - Abdominal Sonography IV and Clinical Orientation Lab IV DMSI 125 - Abdominal Sonography IV and Clinical Orientation Lab IV Structures and systems covered are the musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, lung and pleural, and neonatal brain, hips and spine. Normal, abnormal and pathophysiologic effects and the sonographic appearance of these are discussed. Sonographic guidance and interventional procedures and techniques will be covered. The sonographer’s role in these exams will be covered in this course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI120 --- # DMSI126 — OB/GYN Sonography II and Lab II DMSI 126 - OB/GYN Sonography II and Lab II DMSI 126 - OB/GYN Sonography II and Lab II 5 Prerequisites: DMSI122 --- # DMSI127 — Ultrasound Physics III DMSI 127 - Ultrasound Physics III DMSI 127 - Ultrasound Physics III Steps of image formation from the initial electrical input to image formation will be discussed. The breakdown of each component and how each part effects the ultrasound image will be defined. Doppler principles and Doppler application in medical sonography will be covered. Forms of Doppler as well as optimization of Doppler controls will be explained. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI123 --- # DMSI128 — General Sonography Clinical III DMSI 128 - General Sonography Clinical III DMSI 128 - General Sonography Clinical III This will be accomplished through structured, sequential, competency-based assignments in the clinical setting. Concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and general sonographic exam experiences. The student should grow on the techniques already learned and begin learning more advanced examinations. Patient care, scanning skills, and proper ergonomic tec… Prerequisites: DMSI124 --- # DMSI129 — OB/GYN Sonography III and Lab III DMSI 129 - OB/GYN Sonography III and Lab III DMSI 129 - OB/GYN Sonography III and Lab III 5 Prerequisites: DMSI126 --- # DMSI130 — Ultrasound Physics IV DMSI 130 - Ultrasound Physics IV DMSI 130 - Ultrasound Physics IV In this course, sonographic artifacts will be discussed. The conditions that will produce artifacts and how to prevent or correct them will be covered. Ultrasound bioeffects and quality improvement processes used in diagnostic sonography will be discussed. Basic statistics and formulas used in quality improvement programs will be applied and practiced. With the information of bioeffects and quality testing, complete realization of the prudent use of sonography should be understood by the end of this course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI127 --- # DMSI131 — General Sonography Clinical IV DMSI 131 - General Sonography Clinical IV DMSI 131 - General Sonography Clinical IV This will be accomplished through structured, sequential, competency-based assignments in the clinical setting. Concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and general sonographic exam experiences. The student should grow on the techniques already learned and begin learning more advanced examinations. Patient care, scanning skills, and proper ergonomic techn… Prerequisites: DMSI128 --- # DMSI132 — OB/GYN Sonography IV and Lab IV DMSI 132 - OB/GYN Sonography IV and Lab IV DMSI 132 - OB/GYN Sonography IV and Lab IV 5 Prerequisites: DMSI129 --- # DMSI133 — General Sonography Clinical V DMSI 133 - General Sonography Clinical V DMSI 133 - General Sonography Clinical V This will be accomplished through structured, sequential, competency-based assignments in the clinical setting. Concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and general sonographic exam experiences. The student should grow on the techniques already learned and begin learning more advanced examinations. Patient care, scanning skills, and proper ergonomic techniq… Prerequisites: DMSI131 --- # DMSI134 — General Sonography Clinical VI DMSI 134 - General Sonography Clinical VI DMSI 134 - General Sonography Clinical VI Clinical practice experience shall be assigned for sequential development, application, critical analysis, and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of general sonographic procedures. This will be accomplished through structured, sequential, competency-based assignments in the clinical setting. Concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and… Prerequisites: DMSI133 --- # DMSI135 — Cardiac Sonography I and Clinical Orientation Lab I DMSI 135 - Cardiac Sonography I and Clinical Orientation Lab I DMSI 135 - Cardiac Sonography I and Clinical Orientation Lab I PROGRAM: Diagnostic Medical Sonography CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # DMSI136 — Cardiac Sonography II and Clinical Orientation Lab II DMSI 136 - Cardiac Sonography II and Clinical Orientation Lab II DMSI 136 - Cardiac Sonography II and Clinical Orientation Lab II Also discussed will be report formation and proper terminology. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI135 --- # DMSI137 — Cardiac Sonography Lab DMSI 137 - Cardiac Sonography Lab DMSI 137 - Cardiac Sonography Lab PROGRAM: Diagnostic Medical Sonography CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: DMSI135 --- # DMSI138 — Cardiac Sonography Clinical I DMSI 138 - Cardiac Sonography Clinical I DMSI 138 - Cardiac Sonography Clinical I This will be accomplished through structured, sequential, competency-based assignments in the clinical setting. Concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and general sonographic exam experiences. The student should grow on the techniques already learned and begin learning more advanced examinations. Patient care, scanning skills, and proper ergonomic techniq… Prerequisites: DMSI137 --- # DMSI139 — Cardiac Sonography III and Clinical Orientation Lab III DMSI 139 - Cardiac Sonography III and Clinical Orientation Lab III DMSI 139 - Cardiac Sonography III and Clinical Orientation Lab III Valvular heart disease and cardiomyopathies will be discussed. Testing methods and correlations will be explained. Alternate cardiac imaging methods will be discussed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI136 --- # DMSI140 — Cardiac Sonography IV and Clinical Orientation Lab IV DMSI 140 - Cardiac Sonography IV and Clinical Orientation Lab IV DMSI 140 - Cardiac Sonography IV and Clinical Orientation Lab IV Pericardial disease, pulmonary hypertension, endocardial disease, aortic and great vessel disease, coronary artery or ischemic disease will be covered and discussed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI139 --- # DMSI141 — Hemodynamics and EKG DMSI 141 - Hemodynamics and EKG DMSI 141 - Hemodynamics and EKG 5 TOTAL MIN: 2.5 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2022 This course introduces the student to the principles of hemodynamics in the heart and throughout the cardiovascular system. The physical principles of blood flow and the pathophysiologic effects are discussed. Waveform analysis and mathematical computation of formulas related to blood flow are explained. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI136, DMSI151 --- # DMSI142 — Cardiac Sonography Clinical II DMSI 142 - Cardiac Sonography Clinical II DMSI 142 - Cardiac Sonography Clinical II This will be accomplished through structured, sequential, competency-based assignments in the clinical setting. Concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and general sonographic exam experiences. The student should grow on the techniques already learned and begin learning more advanced examinations. Patient care, scanning skills, and proper ergonomic techn… Prerequisites: DMSI138 --- # DMSI143 — Cardiac Sonography Clinical III DMSI 143 - Cardiac Sonography Clinical III DMSI 143 - Cardiac Sonography Clinical III This will be accomplished through structured, sequential, competency-based assignments in the clinical setting. Concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and general sonographic exam experiences. The student should grow on the techniques already learned and begin learning more advanced examinations. Patient care, scanning skills, and proper ergonomic tec… Prerequisites: DMSI142 --- # DMSI144 — Cardiac Sonography V and Clinical Orientation Lab V DMSI 144 - Cardiac Sonography V and Clinical Orientation Lab V DMSI 144 - Cardiac Sonography V and Clinical Orientation Lab V 5 TOTAL MIN: 2.5 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2022 Areas to be covered in this course are prosthetic valves, cardiac anatomy with relation to tumors, congenital anomalies, contrast enhancement with guidelines, interventional cardiac procedures and intracardiac devices, and cardiac catheterization. Cardiac medications and uses will be discussed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI140 --- # DMSI145 — Cardiac Sonography Clinical IV DMSI 145 - Cardiac Sonography Clinical IV DMSI 145 - Cardiac Sonography Clinical IV This will be accomplished through structured, sequential, competency-based assignments in the clinical setting. Concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and general sonographic exam experiences. The student should grow on the techniques already learned and begin learning more advanced examinations. Patient care, scanning skills, and proper ergonomic techn… Prerequisites: DMSI143 --- # DMSI146 — Cardiac Sonography VI and Clinical Orientation Lab VI DMSI 146 - Cardiac Sonography VI and Clinical Orientation Lab VI DMSI 146 - Cardiac Sonography VI and Clinical Orientation Lab VI 5 TOTAL MIN: 2.5 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2022 Covered in this course are topics to include: transesophageal echocardiography, cardio-oncology, systemic diseases, transplant and associated conditions, stress echocardiography, and cardiac trauma. Three-dimensional cardiac ultrasound and strain measurements associated with conditions will be covered. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI144 --- # DMSI147 — Cardiac Sonography Clinical V DMSI 147 - Cardiac Sonography Clinical V DMSI 147 - Cardiac Sonography Clinical V This will be accomplished through structured, sequential, competency-based assignments in the clinical setting. Concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and general sonographic exam experiences. The student should grow on the techniques already learned and begin learning more advanced examinations. Patient care, scanning skills, and proper ergonomic techniq… Prerequisites: DMSI145 --- # DMSI148 — Cardiac Sonography Clinical VI DMSI 148 - Cardiac Sonography Clinical VI DMSI 148 - Cardiac Sonography Clinical VI Clinical practice experience shall be assigned for sequential development, application, critical analysis, and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of general sonographic procedures. This will be accomplished through structured, sequential, competency-based assignments in the clinical setting. Concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and… Prerequisites: DMSI147 --- # DMSI149 — Vascular Sonography I and Clinical Orientation Lab I DMSI 149 - Vascular Sonography I and Clinical Orientation Lab I DMSI 149 - Vascular Sonography I and Clinical Orientation Lab I PROGRAM: Diagnostic Medical Sonography CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # DMSI150 — Vascular Sonography II and Lab DMSI 150 - Vascular Sonography II and Lab DMSI 150 - Vascular Sonography II and Lab There will be a study of the upper and lower peripheral arterial system to include the anatomy, physiology, pathology, hemodynamics, and pathophysiology. Pathologies of the organ structures are covered as well as pathophysiologic effects on organs, systems, hemodynamics and sonographic and Doppler appearances. Spectral waveform analysis and changes due to pathology will be presented. Sonographic and medical terminology will also be discussed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI110 --- # DMSI151 — Vascular Sonography II and Clinical Orientation Lab II DMSI 151 - Vascular Sonography II and Clinical Orientation Lab II DMSI 151 - Vascular Sonography II and Clinical Orientation Lab II Waveform analysis in the normal and abnormal system will be defined. Transcranial Doppler methods and uses will be covered. Interpretation of the waveforms and exam findings will be explained. Standards affecting the vascular sonographer and the cerebrovascular system will be discussed. Alternate imaging modalities will be covered. Terminology applied to sonography of the cerebrovascular system will be explained. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI149 --- # DMSI152 — Vascular Sonography Lab DMSI 152 - Vascular Sonography Lab DMSI 152 - Vascular Sonography Lab PROGRAM: Diagnostic Medical Sonography CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: DMSI149 --- # DMSI153 — Vascular Sonography Clinical I DMSI 153 - Vascular Sonography Clinical I DMSI 153 - Vascular Sonography Clinical I PROGRAM: Diagnostic Medical Sonography CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 CLINICAL APPLICATION HOURS MIN: 10 TOTAL MIN: 10 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2022 Clinical practice experience shall be assigned for sequential development, application, critical analysis, and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of general sonographic procedures. This will be accomplished through structured, sequential, competency-based assignments in the clinical setting. Concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical pract… Prerequisites: DMSI149, DMSI151 --- # DMSI154 — Vascular Sonography III and Clinical Orientation Lab III DMSI 154 - Vascular Sonography III and Clinical Orientation Lab III DMSI 154 - Vascular Sonography III and Clinical Orientation Lab III There will be a study of the upper and lower peripheral arterial system to include anatomy, physiology, and pathology. Alternate imaging modalities and the reporting processes will be covered. Treatment processes used in arterial disease management as well as exam limitations in the course of treatment will be discussed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI151 --- # DMSI155 — Vascular Clinical II DMSI 155 - Vascular Clinical II DMSI 155 - Vascular Clinical II This will be accomplished through structured, sequential, competency-based assignments in the clinical setting. Concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and general sonographic exam experiences. The student should grow on the techniques already learned and begin learning more advanced examinations. Patient care, scanning skills, and proper ergonomic techniques learned in the… Prerequisites: DMSI153 --- # DMSI156 — Vascular Sonography IV and Clinical Orientation Lab IV DMSI 156 - Vascular Sonography IV and Clinical Orientation Lab IV DMSI 156 - Vascular Sonography IV and Clinical Orientation Lab IV 5 TOTAL MIN: 2.5 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2022 This course will build upon the examinations of the arterial system. There will be a study of the upper and lower peripheral arterial system using methods of segmental pressures, plethysmography and as well as testing for certain pathologic conditions. Alternate and supplemental imaging processes are discussed. Terminology for the arterial vascular system and exam reporting will be covered. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI154 --- # DMSI157 — Vascular Clinical III DMSI 157 - Vascular Clinical III DMSI 157 - Vascular Clinical III This will be accomplished through structured, sequential, competency-based assignments in the clinical setting. Concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and general sonographic exam experiences. The student should grow on the techniques already learned and begin learning more advanced examinations. Patient care, scanning skills, and proper ergonomic techniques learned in t… Prerequisites: DMSI155 --- # DMSI158 — Vascular Sonography Clinical IV DMSI 158 - Vascular Sonography Clinical IV DMSI 158 - Vascular Sonography Clinical IV This will be accomplished through structured, sequential, competency-based assignments in the clinical setting. Concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and general sonographic exam experiences. The student should grow on the techniques already learned and begin learning more advanced examinations. Patient care, scanning skills, and proper ergonomic tec… Prerequisites: DMSI157 --- # DMSI159 — Vascular Sonography V and Clinical Orientation Lab V DMSI 159 - Vascular Sonography V and Clinical Orientation Lab V DMSI 159 - Vascular Sonography V and Clinical Orientation Lab V 5 TOTAL MIN: 2.5 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2022 Studies will include the upper and lower peripheral venous systems and the abdominal vascular system. These studies will include anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of these systems. Hemodialysis graft analysis will also be defined and explained. Venous insufficiency causes, testing, and treatment options will be discussed. Alternate imaging methods and testing will be discussed. Medication usage and effects in t… Prerequisites: DMSI156 --- # DMSI160 — Cardiac Sonography II and Lab DMSI 160 - Cardiac Sonography II and Lab DMSI 160 - Cardiac Sonography II and Lab Valvular heart disease, cardiomyopathies, pericardial disease, further left and right heart assessment, pulmonary hypertension, endocardial disease, aortic and great vessel disease, prosthetic valve evaluation processes, coronary artery or ischemic disease, and heart sounds will be covered and discussed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI107 --- # DMSI161 — Vascular Sonography VI and Clinical Orientation Lab VI DMSI 161 - Vascular Sonography VI and Clinical Orientation Lab VI DMSI 161 - Vascular Sonography VI and Clinical Orientation Lab VI 5 TOTAL MIN: 2.5 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2022 This course will cover the abdominal vascular system. The anatomy and physiology of the major organ systems will be discussed. Testing procedures for the renal, mesenteric, hepatoportal, and aortic systems will be covered. Waveform analysis in both the normal and abnormal vascular states will be discussed. Endografts and treatments of the abdominal vascular system will be covered. Contrast media and vascular appli… Prerequisites: DMSI159 --- # DMSI162 — Vascular Sonography Clinical V DMSI 162 - Vascular Sonography Clinical V DMSI 162 - Vascular Sonography Clinical V This will be accomplished through structured, sequential, competency-based assignments in the clinical setting. Concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and general sonographic exam experiences. The student should grow on the techniques already learned and begin learning more advanced examinations. Patient care, scanning skills, and proper ergonomic techn… Prerequisites: DMSI158 --- # DMSI162 — Vascular Sonography Clinical V DMSI 162 - Vascular Sonography Clinical V DMSI 162 - Vascular Sonography Clinical V This will be accomplished through structured, sequential, competency-based assignments in the clinical setting. Concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and general sonographic exam experiences. The student should grow on the techniques already learned and begin learning more advanced examinations. Patient care, scanning skills, and proper ergonomic techn… Prerequisites: DMSI158 --- # DMSI163 — Vascular Sonography Clinical VI DMSI 163 - Vascular Sonography Clinical VI DMSI 163 - Vascular Sonography Clinical VI Content and clinical practice experience shall be assigned for sequential development, application, critical analysis, and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of general sonographic procedures. Through structured, sequential, competency-based assignments in the clinical setting concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and general sono… Prerequisites: DMSI162 --- # DMSI163 — Vascular Sonography Clinical VI DMSI 163 - Vascular Sonography Clinical VI DMSI 163 - Vascular Sonography Clinical VI Content and clinical practice experience shall be assigned for sequential development, application, critical analysis, and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of general sonographic procedures. Through structured, sequential, competency-based assignments in the clinical setting concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and general sono… Prerequisites: DMSI162 --- # DMSI164 — Hemodynamics and EKG II DMSI 164 - Hemodynamics and EKG II DMSI 164 - Hemodynamics and EKG II 5 TOTAL MIN: 2.5 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2022 This course introduces the principles of electrocardiography. The interpretations of waveforms are discussed and analyzed. Pathological processes and waveform alteration are covered and identified. Testing methods based on waveforms and hemodynamic principles are covered as well as the use of Holter monitors. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI141 --- # DMSI165 — Sonography Orientation and Patient Care DMSI 165 - Sonography Orientation and Patient Care DMSI 165 - Sonography Orientation and Patient Care PROGRAM: Diagnostic Medical Sonography CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1.5 --- # DMSI166 — Sonography Patient Care and Cross Sectional Anatomy DMSI 166 - Sonography Patient Care and Cross Sectional Anatomy DMSI 166 - Sonography Patient Care and Cross Sectional Anatomy 5 Prerequisites: DMSI165 --- # DMSI190 — Hemodynamics and EKG DMSI 190 - Hemodynamics and EKG DMSI 190 - Hemodynamics and EKG The physical principles of blood flow and the pathophysiologic effects are discussed. The principles of electrocardiography as well as the interpretation of the waveforms are discussed and analyzed. Pathological processes and waveform alteration because of such are covered and identified. Testing methods based on waveforms and hemodynamic principles are covered as well as the use of Holter monitors. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # DMSI201 — Ultrasound Physics II DMSI 201 - Ultrasound Physics II DMSI 201 - Ultrasound Physics II The principles of Doppler, Image Formation, Quality Assurance, and Bioeffects are presented. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI101 --- # DMSI202 — Abdominal Sonography II & Lab DMSI 202 - Abdominal Sonography II & Lab DMSI 202 - Abdominal Sonography II & Lab The urinary system, splenic, major vascular systems as well as the small part systems such as thyroid, breast, scrotum and musculoskeletal systems will be covered in this course. Pathologies of the organ structures are covered as well as pathophysiologic effects on organs, systems, and sonographic appearances. Sonographic and medical terminology will also be discussed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI102 --- # DMSI203 — OB/Gyn Sonography II and Lab DMSI 203 - OB/Gyn Sonography II and Lab DMSI 203 - OB/Gyn Sonography II and Lab The student will learn pathophysiologic effects and the sonographic appearance of teratogens, genetic aberrations, as well as maternal complications. Complication and risk factors in the second and third trimester pregnancy, procedures, multiple fetuses, and post pregnancy complications are also covered. Processes and procedures used such as three-dimensional scanning, and other interventional procedures. Emotional and mental conditions for both the maternal patient as well as the technologist are also discussed.… Prerequisites: DMSI103 --- # DMSI205 — General Sonography Clinical II DMSI 205 - General Sonography Clinical II DMSI 205 - General Sonography Clinical II Through structured, sequential, competency- based assignments in the clinical setting concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and general sonographic exam experiences. The student should grow on the techniques already learned and begin learning more advanced examinations. Care and scanning skills and proper ergonomic techniques learned in the lab will be… Prerequisites: DMSI113 --- # DMSI206 — General Sonography Clinical IV DMSI 206 - General Sonography Clinical IV DMSI 206 - General Sonography Clinical IV Through structured, sequential, competency-based assignments in the clinical setting, concepts of teamwork and patient care centered clinical practice and professional development will be examined and evaluated. Clinical practices are designed to provide the student with patient care and general sonographic exam experiences. The student should grow on the techniques already learned and begin learning more advanced examinations. Care, scanning skills and proper ergonomic techniques learned in the lab will be pr… Prerequisites: DMSI205 --- # DMSI208 — Ultrasound Physics II DMSI 208 - Ultrasound Physics II DMSI 208 - Ultrasound Physics II The principles of Doppler, Image Formation, Quality Assurance, and Bioeffects are presented. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI101 --- # DMSI210 — Vascular Sonography III and La DMSI 210 - Vascular Sonography III and La DMSI 210 - Vascular Sonography III and La Studies will include the upper and lower peripheral venous systems and the abdominal vascular system. There will be a study of the upper and lower peripheral venous systems to include the anatomy, physiology, pathology, pathophysiology, and hemodynamics. Pathologies of the abdominal vascular and organ structures are covered as well as pathophysiologic effects on organs, systems, hemodynamics, and sonographic and Doppler appearances. Hemodialysis grafts and fistulas will also be discussed as well as protocol fo… Prerequisites: DMSI150 --- # DMSI214 — Vascular Sonography Clinical 3 DMSI 214 - Vascular Sonography Clinical 3 DMSI 214 - Vascular Sonography Clinical 3 The student is required to use the knowledge acquired in the cognitive domain to display appropriate behavior in the affective domain. Knowledge from the cognitive domain gained last semester is also used as a foundation on which to build skills in the psychomotor domain. This is accomplished by scanning actual patients under controlled conditions. Content and clinical practice experience shall be assigned for sequential development, application, critical analysis, and evaluation of concepts and theories in th… Prerequisites: DMSI116 --- # DMSI216 — Vascular Sonography Clinical 4 DMSI 216 - Vascular Sonography Clinical 4 DMSI 216 - Vascular Sonography Clinical 4 The student is required to use the knowledge acquired in the cognitive domain to display appropriate behavior in the affective domain. Knowledge from the cognitive domain gained last semester is also used as a foundation on which to build skills in the psychomotor domain. This is accomplished by scanning actual patients under controlled conditions. Content and clinical practice experience shall be assigned for sequential development, applications, critical analysis, and evaluations of concepts and theories in… Prerequisites: DMSI214 --- # DMSI217 — Cardiac Sonography Clinical III DMSI 217 - Cardiac Sonography Clinical III DMSI 217 - Cardiac Sonography Clinical III The student is required to use the knowledge acquired in the cognitive domain to display appropriate behavior in the affective domain. Knowledge from the cognitive domain gained last semester is also used as a foundation on which to build skills in the psychomotor domain. This is accomplished by scanning actual patients under controlled conditions. The skills of exam acquisition, ergonomics and patient care are practiced in the controlled conditions of a healthcare facility. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI119 --- # DMSI219 — Cardiac Sonography Clinical IV DMSI 219 - Cardiac Sonography Clinical IV DMSI 219 - Cardiac Sonography Clinical IV The student is required to use the knowledge acquired in the cognitive domain to display appropriate behavior in the affective domain. Knowledge from the cognitive domain gained last semester is also used as a foundation on which to build skills in the psychomotor domain. This is accomplished by scanning actual patients under controlled conditions. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI217 --- # DMSI220 — Cardiac Sonography III and Lab DMSI 220 - Cardiac Sonography III and Lab DMSI 220 - Cardiac Sonography III and Lab Areas to be covered are cardiac anatomy with relation to tumors, congenital anomalies, contrast enhancement with guidelines, interventional cardiac procedures and intracardiac devices, cardiac catheterization, transesophageal echocardiography, cardio-oncology, systemic diseases, transplace and associated conditions, and stress echocardiography. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: DMSI160 --- # DMSI293 — Sonography Exam Review I DMSI 293 - Sonography Exam Review I DMSI 293 - Sonography Exam Review I PROGRAM: Diagnostic Medical Sonography CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1.5 --- # DMSI294 — Sonography Exam Review II DMSI 294 - Sonography Exam Review II DMSI 294 - Sonography Exam Review II 5 Prerequisites: DMSI293 --- # DMSI295 — Sonography Exam Review DMSI 295 - Sonography Exam Review DMSI 295 - Sonography Exam Review Mock examinations will be given in preparation for registry examinations through the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ECED100 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education ECED 100 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education ECED 100 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education PROGRAM: Early Childhood Education CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ECED101 — Health Safety and Nutrition ECED 101 - Health Safety and Nutrition ECED 101 - Health Safety and Nutrition PROGRAM: Early Childhood Education CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ECED103 — Curriculum in the Early Childhood Classroom ECED 103 - Curriculum in the Early Childhood Classroom ECED 103 - Curriculum in the Early Childhood Classroom PROGRAM: Early Childhood Education CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ECED104 — Supportive Interactions and Behavior Guidance ECED 104 - Supportive Interactions and Behavior Guidance ECED 104 - Supportive Interactions and Behavior Guidance MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ECED105 — CDA Process ECED 105 - CDA Process ECED 105 - CDA Process Students must also meet the requirement for the credential they wish to pursue: - Infant Toddler CDA - 480 hours of professional work experience in a state approved center-based early learning setting with children ages 0-36 months, within the last three years. - Preschool CDA- 480 hours of professional work experience in a state approved center-based early learning setting with chidlren ages 3-5 years, within the last three years. - Birth to Five CDA - 480 hours of professional work experience in a state approved center-based early learning setti… Prerequisites: ECED100 --- # ECED110 — Infant/Toddler Growth and Development ECED 110 - Infant/Toddler Growth and Development ECED 110 - Infant/Toddler Growth and Development PROGRAM: Early Childhood Education CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ECED111 — Environments for Infants and Toddlers ECED 111 - Environments for Infants and Toddlers ECED 111 - Environments for Infants and Toddlers PROGRAM: Early Childhood Education CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ECED120 — Child Growth and Development ECED 120 - Child Growth and Development ECED 120 - Child Growth and Development PROGRAM: Early Childhood Education CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ECED130 — Developmentally Appropriate Guidance in a Cultural Context ECED 130 - Developmentally Appropriate Guidance in a Cultural Context ECED 130 - Developmentally Appropriate Guidance in a Cultural Context PROGRAM: Early Childhood Education CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ECED200 — Family-Teacher Partnerships ECED 200 - Family-Teacher Partnerships ECED 200 - Family-Teacher Partnerships PROGRAM: Early Childhood Education CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ECED201 — Skills for Parenting ECED 201 - Skills for Parenting ECED 201 - Skills for Parenting PROGRAM: Early Childhood Education CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ECED202 — Home Based Instruction ECE ECED 202 - Home Based Instruction ECE ECED 202 - Home Based Instruction ECE CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ECED204 — Families in Transition ECED 204 - Families in Transition ECED 204 - Families in Transition Recognizes the impact of context and culture on the family’s ability to function. Students are required to have direct contact with a family/families including interviews and observations to successfully complete this course. Students are required to collaborate with peers and/or community stakeholders to develop a Service Learning project. 32 hours of field experience is required in this course. Students are required to meet personnel requirements for child care licensing which may include, but are not limited to: FBI finger… Prerequisites: ENGL111, SOCI111, PSYC101, ECED120 --- # ECED205 — Early Care Practicum ECED 205 - Early Care Practicum ECED 205 - Early Care Practicum This practicum offers experiences with age’s infant through school age and requires 144 hours of field experience in an approved early care setting. Students are required to complete observations and field experiences with children as related to this course. Students must seek placement for practicum directly with the Program Chair during the semester before the practicum begins. This course must be taken at the home campus. Students are required to meet personnel requirements for child care licensing which may include, but are n… --- # ECED210 — Early Childhood Administration ECED 210 - Early Childhood Administration ECED 210 - Early Childhood Administration Explores client-community relations. Students may be required to complete observations and field experiences related to this course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111, ECED120 --- # ECED212 — Business, Financial, and Legal Aspects of Early Childhood Program Management ECED 212 - Business, Financial, and Legal Aspects of Early Childhood Program Management ECED 212 - Business, Financial, and Legal Aspects of Early Childhood Program Management Students should have a working knowledge of early childhood program administration including regulatory and quality requirements. Students will also need knowledge of working in computer based spreadsheet applications in order to be successful in this course. This course will aid students in skilling up in business administration including business, financial, and legal aspects of early childhood program management. MAJ… Prerequisites: ENGL111, MATH123 --- # ECED213 — Infant and Toddler Programming ECED 213 - Infant and Toddler Programming ECED 213 - Infant and Toddler Programming The students examine the teacher’s role in establishing positive and productive relationships with families. Exploration of essential skills and dispositions in managing an effective program are considered. The students will investigate appropriate instructional strategies to enhance infant/toddler development. Students will develop activities to promote physical, cognitive, social and emotional, and linguistic domains, including bilingual/multilingual development of the young child, 0-36 months. Students may… Prerequisites: ECED110, ECED120 --- # ECED216 — Curriculum Planning for Early Childhood Administrators ECED 216 - Curriculum Planning for Early Childhood Administrators ECED 216 - Curriculum Planning for Early Childhood Administrators Evaluates early childhood curriculum models with an emphasis on demonstrated --- # ECED218 — Leadership and Mentoring in Early Childhood ECED 218 - Leadership and Mentoring in Early Childhood ECED 218 - Leadership and Mentoring in Early Childhood Includes theories of leadership and teamwork and provides an opportunity for students to present a workshop to Early Childhood professionals and to establish a mentoring relationship with a mentee/candidate.. Students may be required to complete observations and field experiences with children as related to this course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ECED223 — School Age Programming ECED 223 - School Age Programming ECED 223 - School Age Programming Explores developmentally appropriate experiences in the arts, science, math, technology, literacy, health and fitness, and social and emotional development in a school age child care setting. Reviews theories of school-age growth and development, the importance of partnerships with families, and positive guidance techniques for school age children. Students are required to complete observations and field experiences with children in this course (12 field hours). Students may be required to meet personnel requirements for chil… --- # ECED225 — Infant Toddler Practicum ECED 225 - Infant Toddler Practicum ECED 225 - Infant Toddler Practicum Students develop, implement and assess appropriate environments and activities for children 6 - 36 weeks. Requires 144 hours of practicum field experience. Students will also engage in small/large group peer seminar/lecture, asynchronous coursework, and instructor check-ins via zoom or on site as well as mentor feedback and evaluation of skills and dispositions. Students are required to complete observations and field experiences with children as related to this course. Students must seek placement for practicum directly… --- # ECED230 — The Exceptional Child ECED 230 - The Exceptional Child ECED 230 - The Exceptional Child Includes theories and practices in accordance with NAEYC and DEC position statements and IDA standards regarding inclusion with access, belonging and support. Develops teaching techniques and Explores public policy including legislative mandates. Explores the categories of special needs and provides methods for assistance. Students will create and implement differentiated instruction. Students are required to complete observations and field experiences with children in this course. Students are required to meet personnel requir… Prerequisites: ENGL111, ECED120 --- # ECED231 — Early Intervention Strategies ECED 231 - Early Intervention Strategies ECED 231 - Early Intervention Strategies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ECED233 — Emerging Literacy ECED 233 - Emerging Literacy ECED 233 - Emerging Literacy Analyzes the vital role adults play in supporting children’s language arts development. The course identifies age-appropriate practices and materials provided in the learning environment that support meaningful speech, listening skills and fundamental concept development about print. Students will explore techniques, technological tools and other learning opportunities that encourage positive attitudes in children regarding listening, speaking, reading and writing activities. In the course, students will research, examine and explore t… Prerequisites: ENGL111, ECED103 --- # ECED234 — Literacy in the EC Classroom ECED 234 - Literacy in the EC Classroom ECED 234 - Literacy in the EC Classroom The course identifies developmentally appropriate practices and materials provided in the learning environment that support meaningful speech, listening skills and fundamental concept development about print as related to research based reading instruction across the early childhood age range of birth to age 8 Students are required to complete observations and field experiences with children as related to this course (32 hours; 16 Prerequisites: ECED103, ENGL111 --- # ECED235 — Preschool Practicum ECED 235 - Preschool Practicum ECED 235 - Preschool Practicum Students develop, implement and assess appropriate environments and activities for children ages 3-5. Requires 144 hours of practicum field experience. Students will also engage in small/large group peer seminar/lecture, asynchronous coursework, and instructor check-ins via zoom or on site as well as mentor feedback and evaluation of skills and dispositions. Students are required to complete observations and field experiences with children as related to this course. Students must seek placement for practicum directly with the Progr… --- # ECED243 — Cognitive Curriculum ECED 243 - Cognitive Curriculum ECED 243 - Cognitive Curriculum Analyze appropriate problem solving, math, science, and social studies curriculum in early childhood settings. Create and implement curriculum in the domains of early learning utilizing appropriate child Prerequisites: ECED103, ECED120 --- # ECED245 — School Age Practicum ECED 245 - School Age Practicum ECED 245 - School Age Practicum Students develop, implement and assess appropriate environments and activities for children in grades K-3. Requires 144 hours of practicum field experience. Students will also engage in small/large group peer seminar/lecture, asynchronous coursework, and instructor check-ins via zoom or on site as well as mentor feedback and evaluation of skills and dispositions. Students are required to complete observations and field experiences with children as related to this course. Students must seek placement for practicum directly with th… --- # ECED255 — Generalist Practicum ECED 255 - Generalist Practicum ECED 255 - Generalist Practicum Students will develop and implement appropriate program plans and activities. Requires 144 hours of field experience. Students are required to complete observations and field experiences with children as related to this course. Students must seek placement for practicum directly with the Program Chair during the semester before the practicum begins. This course must be taken at the home campus. Students are required to meet personnel requirements for child care licensing which may include, but are not limited to: FBI fingerprints… --- # ECED260 — Early Childhood Professional ECED 260 - Early Childhood Professional ECED 260 - Early Childhood Professional Students will reflect on their professional knowledge, skills, and dispositions related to early education. Students will prepare a professional portfolio to showcase development and integration of knowledge, self-reflection, and application of course work using the NAEYC Standards for Early Childhood Professionals. Students may be required to complete observations and field experiences with children as related to this course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ECED281 — Play and Movement in EC ECED 281 - Play and Movement in EC ECED 281 - Play and Movement in EC CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ECON101 — Economics Fundamentals ECON 101 - Economics Fundamentals ECON 101 - Economics Fundamentals An introductory course intended primarily for students who need only one semester of economics. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # ECON201 — Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 201 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 201 - Principles of Macroeconomics It includes an analysis of the determination and fluctuations in national income and employment, monetary and fiscal policy, and international trade and finance. Economic analysis of monetary and fiscal policies is stressed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111, MATH023, MATH080 --- # ECON201H — Principles of Macroeconomics (Honors) ECON 201H - Principles of Macroeconomics (Honors) ECON 201H - Principles of Macroeconomics (Honors) It includes an analysis of the determination and fluctuations in national income and employment, monetary and fiscal policy, and international trade and finance. Economic analysis of monetary and fiscal policies is stressed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ECON202 — Principles of Microeconomics ECON 202 - Principles of Microeconomics ECON 202 - Principles of Microeconomics Emphasis is placed on consumer behavior, market structure, pricing, and distribution and determination of wealth and income. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111, MATH023, MATH080 --- # ECON202H — Principles of Microeconomics (Honors) ECON 202H - Principles of Microeconomics (Honors) ECON 202H - Principles of Microeconomics (Honors) Emphasis is placed on consumer behavior, market structure, pricing, and distribution and determination of wealth and income. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # EDSN101 — Design Fundamentals EDSN 101 - Design Fundamentals EDSN 101 - Design Fundamentals PROGRAM: Environmental Design CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # EDSN103 — Introduction to Interior Design EDSN 103 - Introduction to Interior Design EDSN 103 - Introduction to Interior Design Exercises include small scale space analysis and functional planning based on user needs, application of the principles of design, furniture arrangement and selection, materials and finishes considerations and presentation techniques. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EDSN107, ENGL083 --- # EDSN104 — Textiles for Interiors EDSN 104 - Textiles for Interiors EDSN 104 - Textiles for Interiors PROGRAM: Environmental Design CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # EDSN107 — Design and Construction Graphics EDSN 107 - Design and Construction Graphics EDSN 107 - Design and Construction Graphics Includes building codes, sustainable design practices, and the preparation of site and construction plans, elevations, sections, three-dimensional drawings details and hand renderings as they relate to construction and presentation drawings. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # EDSN108 — Interior Design and Space Planning EDSN 108 - Interior Design and Space Planning EDSN 108 - Interior Design and Space Planning Exercises reinforce creativity and problem-solving skills. Emphasizes the relationship between individuals and their surroundings, including studies in human scale, proxemics and design considerations for special populations. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EDSN103, EDSN107 --- # EDSN115 — Basic CAD for Interior Designers EDSN 115 - Basic CAD for Interior Designers EDSN 115 - Basic CAD for Interior Designers Includes overview of CAD systems, use of software, and printer/plotter applications. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EDSN107 --- # EDSN182 — Special Topics in Environmental Design EDSN 182 - Special Topics in Environmental Design EDSN 182 - Special Topics in Environmental Design PROGRAM: Environmental Design CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # EDSN192 — Special Topics in Environmental Design EDSN 192 - Special Topics in Environmental Design EDSN 192 - Special Topics in Environmental Design PROGRAM: Environmental Design CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # EDSN200 — Lighting and Building Systems EDSN 200 - Lighting and Building Systems EDSN 200 - Lighting and Building Systems Includes the environmental impact of mechanical and electrical systems, as well as acoustics and codes. Special emphasis will be placed on lighting technology and application. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EDSN103, EDSN107 --- # EDSN201 — Materials and Finishes EDSN 201 - Materials and Finishes EDSN 201 - Materials and Finishes Addresses environmental issues and problems in specifying, estimating, and installing these materials. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EDSN107, EDSN103 --- # EDSN202 — Contract Design EDSN 202 - Contract Design EDSN 202 - Contract Design Emphasis is on task analysis and workstation design, systems and equipment manufacturers and finish selections within the work environment. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EDSN108, EDSN115 --- # EDSN203 — Professional Practice EDSN 203 - Professional Practice EDSN 203 - Professional Practice Includes business formation and management, professional ethics and organizations, certification and licensing, design liability and project management. Students will identify key considerations for providing design services in a global marketplace. TIER I MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EDSN103 --- # EDSN204 — Advanced Interior Design EDSN 204 - Advanced Interior Design EDSN 204 - Advanced Interior Design PROGRAM: Environmental Design CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: EDSN108, EDSN115 --- # EDSN209 — Portfolio Preparation EDSN 209 - Portfolio Preparation EDSN 209 - Portfolio Preparation PROGRAM: Environmental Design CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall, 2019 Efforts are directed toward achieving a career in environmental design in the global marketplace. Includes a comprehensive program assessment exam, the development of a quality portfolio and resume, and necessary field experience. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # EDSN210 — History of Interior Design EDSN 210 - History of Interior Design EDSN 210 - History of Interior Design PROGRAM: Environmental Design CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # EDSN211 — Kitchen and Bath Design EDSN 211 - Kitchen and Bath Design EDSN 211 - Kitchen and Bath Design MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EDSN107, EDSN103 --- # EDSN215 — Architectural Design and Rendering EDSN 215 - Architectural Design and Rendering EDSN 215 - Architectural Design and Rendering PROGRAM: Environmental Design CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: EDSN107 --- # EDSN217 — Visual Merchandising EDSN 217 - Visual Merchandising EDSN 217 - Visual Merchandising PROGRAM: Environmental Design CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: EDSN107 --- # EDSN224 — Travel Study EDSN 224 - Travel Study EDSN 224 - Travel Study Students will attend preparatory sessions on travel planning and management, research techniques, cross-cultural communications skills, study and observational methodologies, itinerary development, and post- trip summary, reflection, and application processes. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # EDSN280 — Co-op/Internship EDSN 280 - Co-op/Internship EDSN 280 - Co-op/Internship Provides on-the-job experience while earning course credit. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # EDSN282 — Special Topics in Environmental Design EDSN 282 - Special Topics in Environmental Design EDSN 282 - Special Topics in Environmental Design PROGRAM: Environmental Design CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # EDSN292 — Special Topics in Environmental Design EDSN 292 - Special Topics in Environmental Design EDSN 292 - Special Topics in Environmental Design PROGRAM: Environmental Design CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # EDUC101 — Introduction to Teaching and Learning EDUC 101 - Introduction to Teaching and Learning EDUC 101 - Introduction to Teaching and Learning Students will explore educational careers, teaching preparation, and professional expectations as well as requirements for teacher certification. Current trends and issues in education will be examined, including the science of teaching and learning. This course may be taught in face-to-face, virtual, blended, and Learn Anywhere formats. Department Chair approval required. Must be taken at home campus. OBSERVATIONAL FIELD EXPERIENCE STATEMENT: A 20-hour (minimum) in-person observational field exp… --- # EDUC103 — Personal Health EDUC 103 - Personal Health EDUC 103 - Personal Health This course includes approaches to health appraisal, intervention strategies, and follow-up to health care issues for children. Special emphasis is placed on the physiological and psychological issues for children’s health presented by AIDS, substance abuse, child abuse, eating disorders, suicide, and violence in the schools. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # EDUC105 — Teaching Foundations and Classroom Management EDUC 105 - Teaching Foundations and Classroom Management EDUC 105 - Teaching Foundations and Classroom Management Teachers at the secondary level have a broad and comprehensive understanding of student learning environments and demonstrate the ability to establish positive, productive, well- managed, and safe learning environments for all students. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # EDUC121 — Child and Adolescent Development EDUC 121 - Child and Adolescent Development EDUC 121 - Child and Adolescent Development Basic theories of child development, biological and environmental foundations of development, and the study of children through observation and interviewing techniques are explored. The influence of families, peers, the school environment, culture, and the media are discussed. This course may be taught in face-to-face, blended, virtual, online, and Learn Anywhere formats. OBSERVATIONAL FIELD EXPERIENCE STATEMENT: Observational Field Experience in an educational environment may be required as part of this c… --- # EDUC130 — Introduction to Multicultural Teaching EDUC 130 - Introduction to Multicultural Teaching EDUC 130 - Introduction to Multicultural Teaching The purpose is to assist students in understanding diversity and how to use this knowledge effectively within the schools and community. The course pursues an in-depth study of self, familial cultural heritage, and awareness of cultural differences. The course examines inclusive methods of teaching. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EDUC101 --- # EDUC201 — Technology in Education EDUC 201 - Technology in Education EDUC 201 - Technology in Education Provides hands-on experience with educational software, utility packages, and commonly used microcomputer hardware. This course may be taught in face-to-face, blended, virtual, online, and Learn Anywhere formats. OBSERVATIONAL FIELD EXPERIENCE STATEMENT: Observational Field Experience in an educational environment may be required as part of this course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EDUC101, ECED100, SPED102 --- # EDUC211 — Best Classroom Practices in Teaching Learning and Assessment EDUC 211 - Best Classroom Practices in Teaching Learning and Assessment EDUC 211 - Best Classroom Practices in Teaching Learning and Assessment The course focuses on instructional planning and delivery and how to demonstrate the ability to plan and deliver standards-based, data-driven differentiated instruction that engages students, makes effective use of contemporary tools and technologies, and s all students achieve learning goals. The process of curriculum development, lesson planning, assessment strategies, and using data to inform decision will also be examined. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # EDUC224 — Introduction to Scientific Inquiry EDUC 224 - Introduction to Scientific Inquiry EDUC 224 - Introduction to Scientific Inquiry The student will explore science through active participation and reflect on content, skills, and dispositions as a member of a learning community. Students will learn to ask inquiry questions related to the natural world, plan investigations and formulate explanations. This course may be taught in face-to-face, blended, virtual, and Learn Anywhere formats. OBSERVATIONAL FIELD EXPERIENCE STATEMENT: Observational Field Experience in an educational environment may be required as part of this course. MAJO… Prerequisites: EDUC101, SPED102 --- # EDUC230 — The Exceptional Child EDUC 230 - The Exceptional Child EDUC 230 - The Exceptional Child Includes theories and practices for promoting optimal developmental growth for all learners. Develops inclusive teaching techniques. Explores public policy, inclusion, early intervention, and laws related to special education. Explores categories of special needs, including dyslexia and other reading difficulties, and provides opportunities to explore school-based services for children with exceptional needs. This course may be taught in face-to-face, blended, virtual, and Learn Anywhere formats. Department Chair approval requi… Prerequisites: EDUC101, SPED102, EDUC121 --- # EDUC233 — Introduction to Language and Literacy - Science of Reading I EDUC 233 - Introduction to Language and Literacy - Science of Reading I EDUC 233 - Introduction to Language and Literacy - Science of Reading I Introduces the educator to the basic tenets and teaching strategies required for implementing skills to teach phonemic awareness, phonics, and foundational writing skills in the elementary classroom. This course requires a minimum of 32 hours of video or in-person observation of literacy instruction and peer teaching practice based on the Science of Reading. This course may be taught in face-to-face, blended, virtual, and Learn Anywhere formats. MAJOR… Prerequisites: EDUC101, SPED102, ECED103, EDUC121, ECED120, ENGL111 --- # EDUC234 — Adolescent Literacy and Instruction EDUC 234 - Adolescent Literacy and Instruction EDUC 234 - Adolescent Literacy and Instruction This course focuses on science of reading theory and implementation in the secondary classroom, the traditional and nontraditional aspects of literacy, such as classic works, technical sources for the specific content areas. The benefits and rewards to literature will be discussed - enjoyment, aesthetics, comprehension strategies, imagination, cognition, language, multicultural integration, as well as, the development of the love of reading. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # EDUC235 — Introduction to Language and Literacy- Science of Reading I EDUC 235 - Introduction to Language and Literacy- Science of Reading I EDUC 235 - Introduction to Language and Literacy- Science of Reading I Introduces the educator to the basic tenets and teaching strategies required for implementing instruction in phonemic awareness, phonics, and foundational writing skills in the elementary classroom. This course requires a minimum of 32 hours of video or in-person observation of literacy instruction and peer teaching practice based on the Science of Reading. Department Chair approval required. Must be taken at home campus. This course may be taught in fa… Prerequisites: EDUC101, SPED102, ECED103, EDUC121, ECED120, ENGL111 --- # EDUC240 — Physical and Health Education for Elementary Teachers EDUC 240 - Physical and Health Education for Elementary Teachers EDUC 240 - Physical and Health Education for Elementary Teachers Knowledge and skills are examined for planning and implementing health and physical education curricula to promote physical fitness and healthy living for children from kindergarten through 6th grade. Course topics include adaptive physical education, mental health, social-emotional learning, national & state health education standards, and nutrition science. This course may be in Face to Face, Blended, Virtual, or Learn Anywhere formats. OBSERVATIONAL FIELD EXPERI… Prerequisites: EDUC101, SPED102 --- # EDUC245 — Introduction to Language and Literacy-Science of Reading II EDUC 245 - Introduction to Language and Literacy-Science of Reading II EDUC 245 - Introduction to Language and Literacy-Science of Reading II Builds the educator’s skills in assessing and planning instruction in fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. This course requires a minimum of 20 hours of video or in-person observation of literacy instruction and peer teaching practice based on the Science of Reading. This course may be taught in face-to-face, blended, virtual, and Learn Anywhere formats. Department Chair approval required. Must be taken at home campus. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EDUC235 --- # EDUC250 — Educational Psychology EDUC 250 - Educational Psychology EDUC 250 - Educational Psychology Topics covered include educational research methods, cognitive and language development, personal, social, and moral development, behavioral learning, motivation, effective teaching, and assessment and evaluation. This course may be in face-to-face, blended, virtual, or Learn Anywhere formats. Department Chair approval required. Must be taken at home campus. Maximum enrollment of 15. OBSERVATIONAL FIELD EXPERIENCE STATEMENT: A 10-hour (minimum) in-person observational field experience is required for successful completion of… --- # EDUC254 — Educational Psychology for Teachers EDUC 254 - Educational Psychology for Teachers EDUC 254 - Educational Psychology for Teachers Topics covered include educational research methods, cognitive and language development, personal, social, and moral development, behavioral learning, motivation, effective teaching, and measurement and evaluation. This course is in an online eight week format and is for Career Specialist Permit Holders and/or teachers renewing their licenses. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # EDUC255 — Multicultural Teaching EDUC 255 - Multicultural Teaching EDUC 255 - Multicultural Teaching The purpose is to assist students to understand diversity and use this knowledge effectively within the schools and community. The course pursues an in-depth study of self, familial cultural heritage, and awareness of cultural differences in the United States and throughout the world. The course examines inclusive methods of teaching. This course may be taught in face-to-face, blended, virtual, online, and Learn Anywhere formats. OBSERVATIONAL FIELD EXPERIENCE STATEMENT: Observational Field Experience in an educational enviro… Prerequisites: EDUC101, SPED102 --- # EDUC261 — Education Practicum EDUC 261 - Education Practicum EDUC 261 - Education Practicum Students will develop and implement appropriate environments and activities. Requires 48-144 hours of field experience depending on the transfer institution’s requirement. A service learning experiential component is required for successful completion of this course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # EECT103 — Soldering EECT 103 - Soldering EECT 103 - Soldering PROGRAM: Electronics and Computer Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # EECT111 — Introduction to Circuit Analysis EECT 111 - Introduction to Circuit Analysis EECT 111 - Introduction to Circuit Analysis PROGRAM: Electronics and Computer Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 --- # EECT112 — Digital Fundamentals EECT 112 - Digital Fundamentals EECT 112 - Digital Fundamentals PROGRAM: Electronics and Computer Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # EECT113 — Introduction to DC Circuit Analysis EECT 113 - Introduction to DC Circuit Analysis EECT 113 - Introduction to DC Circuit Analysis 5 --- # EECT114 — Introduction to AC Circuit Analysis EECT 114 - Introduction to AC Circuit Analysis EECT 114 - Introduction to AC Circuit Analysis 5 --- # EECT121 — Electronics Circuit Analysis EECT 121 - Electronics Circuit Analysis EECT 121 - Electronics Circuit Analysis Circuit fundamentals such as Ohms Law, Kirchhoff’s laws and Thevenin’s theorem are used to analyze and design circuits. Computer simulation is used. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EECT111, EECT113, EECT114 --- # EECT122 — Digital Applications EECT 122 - Digital Applications EECT 122 - Digital Applications The input and output characteristics of the various common logic families and the appropriate signal conditioning techniques for on/off power interfacing are discussed. Also stressed are standard logic function blocks, digital and analog signal interfacing techniques, and memory devices. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EECT112 --- # EECT128 — Introduction to C Programming EECT 128 - Introduction to C Programming EECT 128 - Introduction to C Programming PROGRAM: Electronics and Computer Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: EECT112 --- # EECT151 — Introduction to Semiconductor Fabrication EECT 151 - Introduction to Semiconductor Fabrication EECT 151 - Introduction to Semiconductor Fabrication PROGRAM: Electronics and Computer Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # EECT152 — Microsystems Characterization EECT 152 - Microsystems Characterization EECT 152 - Microsystems Characterization PROGRAM: Electronics and Computer Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # EECT153 — Microsystems Testing and Process Control EECT 153 - Microsystems Testing and Process Control EECT 153 - Microsystems Testing and Process Control PROGRAM: Electronics and Computer Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # EECT154 — Microelectronics Packaging EECT 154 - Microelectronics Packaging EECT 154 - Microelectronics Packaging PROGRAM: Electronics and Computer Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # EECT155 — Introduction to Vacuum Technology EECT 155 - Introduction to Vacuum Technology EECT 155 - Introduction to Vacuum Technology PROGRAM: Electronics and Computer Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # EECT175 — Introduction to Sustainable Electrical Energy EECT 175 - Introduction to Sustainable Electrical Energy EECT 175 - Introduction to Sustainable Electrical Energy Topics include photovoltaic, solar thermal systems, green buildings, hydrogen fuel-cells, wind power, nuclear energy and hydroelectric. This course will compare and contrast existing and potential alternative energy sources, storage techniques and the systems to control them using new and traditional energy generation methods and by reviewing typical energy consumption patterns. Key concepts, terminology, definitions, and nomenclature common to all energy systems are introduced. S… Prerequisites: EECT101 --- # EECT209 — Industrial Computer Controls I EECT 209 - Industrial Computer Controls I EECT 209 - Industrial Computer Controls I PROGRAM: Electronics and Computer Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: EECT101, EECT111 --- # EECT210 — Industrial Computer Controls II EECT 210 - Industrial Computer Controls II EECT 210 - Industrial Computer Controls II Students will learn the principles of control systems and how they are applied to a production system to achieve automation. Systems included in the courses are stepper motors, programmable logic controllers, microprocessors, instruments with feedback systems, terminal panel, and remote. Emphasis is placed on programmable logic controllers, safety and the local area network. Structured text programming will be introduced. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EECT209 --- # EECT211 — AC Circuit Analysis EECT 211 - AC Circuit Analysis EECT 211 - AC Circuit Analysis Circuit laws, network theorems, and the fundamental concepts of Fourier analysis are applied and used in the study of topics such as passive filters, IC filters, amplifiers, resonant circuits, single phase and three phase circuits. Computer aided analysis of circuits is used. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EECT111, MATH137 --- # EECT214 — Industrial Instrumentation EECT 214 - Industrial Instrumentation EECT 214 - Industrial Instrumentation Areas covered include pressure, strain, force, flow, and level considerations. Principles of process control are introduced, incorporating the usage of probes, sensors, transducers, and various final control devices. Computer software, hardware, and interfacing are examined in regards to data acquisition, manufacturing control, and summarization of industrial data. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EECT111 --- # EECT219 — Biomedical Electronics I EECT 219 - Biomedical Electronics I EECT 219 - Biomedical Electronics I MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: APHY101, BIOL100, HLHS101, EECT111 --- # EECT220 — Biomedical Electronics II EECT 220 - Biomedical Electronics II EECT 220 - Biomedical Electronics II Studies medical ultrasound, electrosurgery units and mechanical recorders. Prepares students for licensing and certification. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EECT219 --- # EECT221 — Solid State EECT 221 - Solid State EECT 221 - Solid State Studies power amplifiers, amplifier classifications, unipolar transistors, and thyristors. Includes discreet FETs, SCRS, UJTs, oscillators, linear regulated power supplies, and switching regulators. Discusses frequency effects and response of amplifiers. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EECT121 --- # EECT222 — Introduction to Microcontrollers EECT 222 - Introduction to Microcontrollers EECT 222 - Introduction to Microcontrollers Interconnections of components, peripheral devices, bus timing relationships, structured C-language programming, debugging, input/output techniques, and use of PC-based software development tools are studied. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EECT122, EECT128 --- # EECT223 — Electrical Machines EECT 223 - Electrical Machines EECT 223 - Electrical Machines Gives students insight into electrical power generation, polyphase systems, transformers, all types of electrical motors, power factor and power factor correction, back-up power and electrical power monitoring. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # EECT226 — Computer Troubleshooting EECT 226 - Computer Troubleshooting EECT 226 - Computer Troubleshooting Emphasizes basic system components including power supplies, motherboards, memory, floppy and hard disk drives, operation of video displays, and keyboard and mouse connections. Emphasizes system-oriented troubleshooting procedures. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EECT112 --- # EECT228 — Communications Electronics EECT 228 - Communications Electronics EECT 228 - Communications Electronics Includes dB gain and attenuation, noise, modulation and demodulation principles, phase-locked loop, RF amplifiers, automatic gain control, detectors, limiters and discriminators. Offers hands-on lab exposure to analog circuits utilizing analysis and troubleshooting techniques. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EECT121 --- # EECT229 — Telecommunications and Networks EECT 229 - Telecommunications and Networks EECT 229 - Telecommunications and Networks PROGRAM: Electronics and Computer Technology, Electrical Engineering Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: EECT111, EECT112 --- # EECT230 — Advanced Communications Electronics EECT 230 - Advanced Communications Electronics EECT 230 - Advanced Communications Electronics Includes the Smith Chart and a thorough study of television operation. Radiation patterns will be measure with different antenna arrays. Signal tracing troubleshooting techniques will be practiced on a color TV set. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EECT228 --- # EECT232 — Advanced Computer Troubleshooting EECT 232 - Advanced Computer Troubleshooting EECT 232 - Advanced Computer Troubleshooting MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EECT226 --- # EECT233 — Industrial Motors and Controls EECT 233 - Industrial Motors and Controls EECT 233 - Industrial Motors and Controls Includes the various electrical components and their functions as applied to motor controls. Topics include the various types of motors used in applying electro-mechanical power, ranging from small AC shaded-pole fan motors through larger three-phase motors. Motor starting components, protective devices, heat dissipation, motor slippage and frequency and multi-speed motors are discussed. Lab assignments allow the student a hands-on approach to wiring various control components in the operation of three-phase m… Prerequisites: EECT111 --- # EECT235 — Process Control EECT 235 - Process Control EECT 235 - Process Control Topics covered are open and closed loop systems, feedback concepts, signal conditioning, standards and terminology, controller principles and loop characteristics. Concepts of thermal, mechanical, optical sensor devices are emphasized as measurement control. Transducers and final control actuators are examined. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EECT121 --- # EECT237 — Calibration EECT 237 - Calibration EECT 237 - Calibration Instrument evaluation, installation, and calibration are the emphasis for this course. Dismantling and calibration of DP cells, gauges, valve positioners, thermocouple circuits, control elements, and other industrial instruments are incorporated throughout the course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EECT121 --- # EECT238 — Process Instrumentation EECT 238 - Process Instrumentation EECT 238 - Process Instrumentation Introduces basic device symbols and instrumentation terminology. Includes measurement principles and techniques involving temperature, pressure, flow, level, displacement, strain, load, torque, vibration, humidity, density/specific gravity, gas analysis, and conductivity. Discusses open versus closed loop control and the application of combinations of proportional, integral, and derivative control methods. Includes chart recorders, data transmission methods, transmitters and displays. Emphasizes troubleshooting of the compl… Prerequisites: EECT121 --- # EECT279 — Advanced Problem Solving EECT 279 - Advanced Problem Solving EECT 279 - Advanced Problem Solving PROGRAM: Electronics and Computer Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: EECT121, EECT122 --- # EECT280 — Co-Op/Internship EECT 280 - Co-Op/Internship EECT 280 - Co-Op/Internship Provides on-the-job experience while earning credit towards an associate’s degree. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # EETC279 — EE Capstone Course EETC 279 - EE Capstone Course EETC 279 - EE Capstone Course Provides a platform for taking the program outcome assessments. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENGL063 — Co-Requisite Reading Strategies ENGL 063 - Supplements and supports coursework delivered in ENGL 111 . MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENGL073 — Co-Requisite Writing Strategies ENGL 073 - Requires students to revise their work according to standard writing conventions, including style, grammar, and mechanics. Introduces the process of research. Supplements and supports coursework delivered in ENGL 111 . MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENGL075 — Co-Requisite Integrated Reading ENGL 075 - Supplements and Supports coursework delivered in ENGL 111 . MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENGL083 — Reading Strategies for College ENGL 083 - Reading Strategies for College ENGL 083 - Reading Strategies for College Emphasizes critical reading strategies. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENGL093 — Introduction to College Writing ENGL 093 - Introduction to College Writing ENGL 093 - Introduction to College Writing Prepares students for the demands of writing in a variety of college-level courses. Provides students with the necessary skills to compose focused, organized, and well-developed expository writings on a number of topics. Requires students to revise their work according to standard writing conventions, including style, grammar, and mechanics. Introduces the process of research. Includes writing assignments that introduce and require the use of MLA and APA documentation styles. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENGL095 — Integrated Reading and Writing ENGL 095 - Integrated Reading and Writing ENGL 095 - Integrated Reading and Writing Cross disciplinary materials are used in an integrated approach to reading, writing, and critical thinking. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENGL111 — English Composition ENGL 111 - English Composition ENGL 111 - English Composition This course incorporates critical reading, critical thinking, and the writing process, as well as research and the ethical use of sources in writing for the academic community. Extended essays, including a researched argument, are required. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # ENGL111H — English Composition (Honors) ENGL 111H - English Composition (Honors) ENGL 111H - English Composition (Honors) PROGRAM: English CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, FOUN071 --- # ENGL202 — Creative Writing ENGL 202 - Creative Writing ENGL 202 - Creative Writing MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ENGL202H — Creative Writing (Honors) ENGL 202H - Creative Writing (Honors) ENGL 202H - Creative Writing (Honors) MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ENGL203 — Advanced Creative Writing ENGL 203 - Advanced Creative Writing ENGL 203 - Advanced Creative Writing MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL202 --- # ENGL206 — Introduction to Literature ENGL 206 - Introduction to Literature ENGL 206 - Introduction to Literature MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ENGL210 — Literature and Life: Thematic ENGL 210 - Literature and Life: Thematic ENGL 210 - Literature and Life: Thematic Students will read American and/or English literature in relation to a specific cultural problem or theme. Students will be introduced to critical/literary approaches, draw conclusions about similarities and differences between texts (both in terms of content and technique), and practice written response to the texts. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ENGL211 — Technical Writing ENGL 211 - Technical Writing ENGL 211 - Technical Writing Requires students to prepare professional reports and correspondence for various purposes using standard research techniques, documentation, and formatting as appropriate. Learn to use a variety of formats, styles, and delivery systems to achieve the clear, concise communication required in a professional environment. May require students to demonstrate both written and oral competencies. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ENGL214 — Introduction to Poetry ENGL 214 - Introduction to Poetry ENGL 214 - Introduction to Poetry Emphasizes a greater appreciation and understanding of the genre through critical analysis of various poetic forms, literary devices, and diverse cultural perspectives.. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ENGL215 — Rhetoric and Argument ENGL 215 - Rhetoric and Argument ENGL 215 - Rhetoric and Argument Students will develop advanced analytical, researching, and writing skills by completing an extensive argumentative project. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ENGL215H — Rhetoric and Argument (Honors) ENGL 215H - Rhetoric and Argument (Honors) ENGL 215H - Rhetoric and Argument (Honors) Students will develop advanced analytical, researching, and writing skills by completing an extensive argumentative project. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ENGL219 — Introduction to Shakespeare ENGL 219 - Introduction to Shakespeare ENGL 219 - Introduction to Shakespeare Students will view Shakespeare in performance and experience guided readings, analysis, and discussion of his plays and poetry. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ENGL220 — World Literature I ENGL 220 - World Literature I ENGL 220 - World Literature I Included will be a discussion of the major historical, cultural, intellectual, and political events that shaped this literature. Students will analyze and evaluate classical world literature with respect to themselves and also analyze and evaluate world literature in relation to global problem-solving/decision-making. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ENGL220H — World Literature I (Honors) ENGL 220H - World Literature I (Honors) ENGL 220H - World Literature I (Honors) Included will be a discussion of the major historical, cultural, intellectual, and political events that shaped this literature. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ENGL221 — World Literature II ENGL 221 - World Literature II ENGL 221 - World Literature II Students will not only analyze and evaluate global literatures with respect to themselves but also analyze and evaluate world literature in relation to global problem-solving/decision-making. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ENGL222 — American Literature To 1865 ENGL 222 - American Literature To 1865 ENGL 222 - American Literature To 1865 Included will be discussions of the major historical, cultural, intellectual, and political events that influenced the authors. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ENGL223 — American Literature After 1865 ENGL 223 - American Literature After 1865 ENGL 223 - American Literature After 1865 Discussions of the major historical, cultural, intellectual, and political events that influenced the authors will be included. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ENGL224 — British Literature to 1800 ENGL 224 - British Literature to 1800 ENGL 224 - British Literature to 1800 Included will be a discussion of the major historical, cultural, intellectual, and political events which influenced the development of British literature. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ENGL225 — British Literature After 1800 ENGL 225 - British Literature After 1800 ENGL 225 - British Literature After 1800 Included will be a discussion of the major historical, cultural, intellectual, and political events which influenced the development of British literature. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ENGL227 — World Fiction ENGL 227 - World Fiction ENGL 227 - World Fiction It examines themes and literary devices present in novels and short stories. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ENGL240 — Children’s Literature ENGL 240 - Children’s Literature ENGL 240 - Children’s Literature The course focuses on different genres of literature and may include picture books, folk tales, poetry, short stories, and novels. In addition, the role of art, illustrations, and media adaptations will be examined in conjunction with children’s literature throughout the years. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ENGL245 — Literature of the Old Testament ENGL 245 - Literature of the Old Testament ENGL 245 - Literature of the Old Testament Emphasizes history, composition, structure, cultural context, and recognizing the contribution it has made to human development. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ENGL249 — Linguistics ENGL 249 - Linguistics ENGL 249 - Linguistics These include a survey of applied, comparative, descriptive and historical linguistics. The course will primarily focus on the English language. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ENGL250 — English Grammar ENGL 250 - English Grammar ENGL 250 - English Grammar A course designed to acquaint students with descriptions of modern English syntax. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # ENGR116 — Geometric Modeling for Visualization ENGR 116 - Geometric Modeling for Visualization ENGR 116 - Geometric Modeling for Visualization PROGRAM: Engineering CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # ENGR140 — Engineering Software Tools I ENGR 140 - Engineering Software Tools I ENGR 140 - Engineering Software Tools I The programming techniques will be introduced which is applicable to all computer languages. The C++ programming language will be introduced. Examples and engineering applications will be used to illustrate programming concepts. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENGR160 — Engineering Software Tools II ENGR 160 - Engineering Software Tools II ENGR 160 - Engineering Software Tools II PROGRAM: Engineering CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ENGR190 — Introduction to Engineering Design ENGR 190 - Introduction to Engineering Design ENGR 190 - Introduction to Engineering Design PROGRAM: Engineering CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # ENGR200 — Thermodynamics ENGR 200 - Thermodynamics ENGR 200 - Thermodynamics MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PHYS220 --- # ENGR251 — Electrical Circuits I ENGR 251 - Electrical Circuits I ENGR 251 - Electrical Circuits I Topics include resistive, capacitive, and inductive circuit elements, nodal and mesh analysis, transient response of RLC circuits, steady state sinusoidal response, operational amplifiers, and an introduction to diodes and transistors. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH212 --- # ENGR252 — Electrical Circuits II ENGR 252 - Electrical Circuits II ENGR 252 - Electrical Circuits II This course covers sinusoidal steady state analysis, LaPlace and Fourier analysis, transistors, diodes, op-amps, and three-phase systems. An introduction to computer aided design and analysis is provided. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGR251 --- # ENGR260 — Vector Mechanics-Statics ENGR 260 - Vector Mechanics-Statics ENGR 260 - Vector Mechanics-Statics PROGRAM: Engineering CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MATH212 --- # ENGR261 — Dynamics ENGR 261 - Dynamics ENGR 261 - Dynamics PROGRAM: Engineering CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGR260 --- # ENGR272 — Introduction To Digital Logic Design ENGR 272 - Introduction To Digital Logic Design ENGR 272 - Introduction To Digital Logic Design PROGRAM: Engineering CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 Prerequisites: ENGR251 --- # ENGR279 — Capstone Course ENGR 279 - Capstone Course ENGR 279 - Capstone Course PROGRAM: Engineering CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # ENGT120 — Engineering Concepts in Technology ENGT 120 - Engineering Concepts in Technology ENGT 120 - Engineering Concepts in Technology PROGRAM: Engineering Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ENGT278 — Engr Tech Project Design ENGT 278 - Engr Tech Project Design ENGT 278 - Engr Tech Project Design CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # ENGT279 — Portfolio Preparation ENGT 279 - Portfolio Preparation ENGT 279 - Portfolio Preparation PROGRAM: Engineering Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # ENGT280 — Engineering Technology Co-op/Internship ENGT 280 - Engineering Technology Co-op/Internship ENGT 280 - Engineering Technology Co-op/Internship Students are employed by industry or government organizations in positions related to their major field of study. Unlike a typical part-time or summer job, an engineering co-op or internship must involve the practice of engineering and be on site at the employer’s facility (we do not allow remote co-ops or internships). Co-ops and internships are not required by the College, but they are highly encouraged. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENRG100 — Energy Industry Fundamentals ENRG 100 - Energy Industry Fundamentals ENRG 100 - Energy Industry Fundamentals PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ENRG102 — Climbing ENRG 102 - Climbing ENRG 102 - Climbing PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ENRG103 — Electrical Essentials for Powerline Workers ENRG 103 - Electrical Essentials for Powerline Workers ENRG 103 - Electrical Essentials for Powerline Workers Topics include electrical units, power systems overview, ac current and voltage, single and three phase circuits, conductors and cables, transformers, grounding, protective equipment. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: INDT113 --- # ENRG107 — Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power ENRG 107 - Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power ENRG 107 - Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power To provide the student with an understanding of high voltage systems, single and three phase circuits, voltage regulation, power grids. Overhead and underground distribution. Safety, buying and selling of power. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: INDT113 --- # ENRG109 — Rigging for Line Workers ENRG 109 - Rigging for Line Workers ENRG 109 - Rigging for Line Workers PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ENRG111 — Smart Grid Home Integration ENRG 111 - Smart Grid Home Integration ENRG 111 - Smart Grid Home Integration PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ENRG112 — Electrical Power Distribution ENRG 112 - Electrical Power Distribution ENRG 112 - Electrical Power Distribution PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ENRG113 — Energy Storage ENRG 113 - Energy Storage ENRG 113 - Energy Storage PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ENRG114 — Smart Grid Infrastructure and Networking ENRG 114 - Smart Grid Infrastructure and Networking ENRG 114 - Smart Grid Infrastructure and Networking PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ENRG202 — Photovoltaic System Installation ENRG 202 - Photovoltaic System Installation ENRG 202 - Photovoltaic System Installation PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: INDT113 --- # ENRG203 — Electric Line Distribution and Construction Practices I ENRG 203 - Electric Line Distribution and Construction Practices I ENRG 203 - Electric Line Distribution and Construction Practices I PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENRG102, ENRG103 --- # ENRG205 — Electric Line Distribution and Construction Practices II ENRG 205 - Electric Line Distribution and Construction Practices II ENRG 205 - Electric Line Distribution and Construction Practices II MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENRG203 --- # ENRG211 — Underground Distribution ENRG 211 - Underground Distribution ENRG 211 - Underground Distribution PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENRG103 --- # ENTR100 — Entrepreneurial Mindset ENTR 100 - Entrepreneurial Mindset ENTR 100 - Entrepreneurial Mindset Learners will explore the characteristics and models of entrepreneurship while gaining insight into their personal purpose and their “Why.” Emphasis is placed on identifying and validating real-world problems, conducting market research, and effectively targeting customer segments. Students will also learn how to develop SMART goals, mitigate risk, and leverage the local entrepreneurial ecosystem to support their ventures. Through practical applications, participants will enhance their ability to communicate value, cultivat… --- # ENTR105 — Entrepreneurial Lean Marketing ENTR 105 - Entrepreneurial Lean Marketing ENTR 105 - Entrepreneurial Lean Marketing This course will focus on key marketing strategies, particularly relevant to new ventures. Students will develop an understanding of marketing, advertising, social media, and branding. This course will apply the components of marketing strategies to a new business venture. By the end of this course, students will present the marketing plan for the business they are developing. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENTR110 — Entrepreneurial Pursuits ENTR 110 - Entrepreneurial Pursuits ENTR 110 - Entrepreneurial Pursuits Additionally, the course s students understand the skills to create a personal vision statement, integrating design and innovative thinking principles. This holistic approach will students develop the skills required to identify and evaluate business opportunities and craft a life plan that aligns with their passions and strengths, going beyond conventional career paths. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENTR200 — Entrepreneurial Enterprise ENTR 200 - Entrepreneurial Enterprise ENTR 200 - Entrepreneurial Enterprise Through tools such as the Lean Canvas and Business Model Canvas, learners will apply financial and market insights to design sustainable business models. The course also emphasizes customer journey mapping to uncover opportunities for engagement and improvement, alongside developing a strategic networking plan that leverages connections for business growth. Students will understand the importance of personal finance in relation to business finance while learning to validate business ideas for feasibility, market fit,… --- # ENTR201 — Entrepreneurial Operations ENTR 201 - Entrepreneurial Operations ENTR 201 - Entrepreneurial Operations Among the topics discussed are legal concepts, intellectual property, HR Management, infrastructure, and exit strategies. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENTR205 — Financial Foundations for Entrepreneurs ENTR 205 - Financial Foundations for Entrepreneurs ENTR 205 - Financial Foundations for Entrepreneurs Students will explore and evaluate various funding sources for new ventures while learning to prepare and interpret key financial statements. The course emphasizes cash flow management, break-even analysis, sales forecasting, and the development of sound credit and tax practices. Students will understand the importance of working capital and cash management, identify financing needs, create accurate sales forecasts to assess business viability, and apply them to their business concept. By the… --- # ENTR210 — Entrepreneurial Tax and Finance ENTR 210 - Entrepreneurial Tax and Finance ENTR 210 - Entrepreneurial Tax and Finance Tax topics will include income tax, sales and use tax, payroll tax, and unemployment tax. Financial topics will include insurance, employee benefits, retirement planning, budgeting, and learning how to work with an accounting professional. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENTR215 — New Venture Development ENTR 215 - New Venture Development ENTR 215 - New Venture Development Students will study key business law concepts, including regulatory compliance, legal structures, and property agreements, to make informed decisions aligned with organizational goals. They’ll also cover buy/lease negotiations, insurance, logistics, technology use, risk management, and intellectual property protection. By the end, students will apply these legal concepts to the business they are developing to navigate legal environments and sustain long-term business success. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENTR200 --- # ENTR218 — New Venture Launch ENTR 218 - New Venture Launch ENTR 218 - New Venture Launch Students will design and build a prototype or minimum viable product (MVP) to demonstrate feasibility and market potential. Emphasis is placed on creating persuasive, audience-focused presentations and pitch decks that clearly communicate value, impact, and sustainability. Learners will also develop a startup launch and exit strategy, integrating operational, financial, and marketing components to ensure real-world readiness. By the end, students will finalize their business plan and take the final steps toward a successful launch. M… --- # ENTR220 — Small Business Operations ENTR 220 - Small Business Operations ENTR 220 - Small Business Operations Students will learn the key financial, operational, and strategic considerations essential for sustaining and scaling a successful business. Learners will explore methods of business valuation to assess worth and investment potential while applying asset management and capital structure principles to enhance long-term financial health. The course emphasizes practical applications in business accounting, taxation, and payroll compliance. Students will also develop strategies for effective human resource recruitment and m… Prerequisites: ENTR218 --- # ENTR225 — AI for Entrepreneurs ENTR 225 - AI for Entrepreneurs ENTR 225 - AI for Entrepreneurs CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ENTR250 — New Venture Development ENTR 250 - New Venture Development ENTR 250 - New Venture Development The principles and skills of the entrepreneur are utilized in the decision making process including the appropriate business structure and organization, developing plans and strategies for the entrepreneurial venture, financing strategies, exploring growth opportunities, and successfully managing scarce resources. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENTR210 --- # ENTR255 — Entrepreneurship Bridge Course ENTR 255 - Entrepreneurship Bridge Course ENTR 255 - Entrepreneurship Bridge Course CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 Prerequisites: ENTR100, ENTR200 --- # ENTR279 — Entrepreneurship Capstone ENTR 279 - Entrepreneurship Capstone ENTR 279 - Entrepreneurship Capstone This course enables students to apply entrepreneurial skills to real-world business challenges. Students will strengthen their understanding of entrepreneurship principles, business models, and business planning while formulating actionable marketing, sales, and financial strategies. Emphasis is placed on evaluating business performance using key operational and customer metrics, managing risk, and exploring sustainable growth opportunities. Learners will also analyze ownership structures, intellectual property consider… --- # ENTR280 — Entrepreneurship Externship ENTR 280 - Entrepreneurship Externship ENTR 280 - Entrepreneurship Externship During this time students will have the resources and support needed to successfully operate their business. If a student cannot operate in their own business, the student can complete the externship with another small business owner upon approval. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENTR218 --- # ENTR281 — Special Topics ENTR 281 - Special Topics ENTR 281 - Special Topics Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENTR282 — Special Topics ENTR 282 - Special Topics ENTR 282 - Special Topics Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENTR283 — Special Topics ENTR 283 - Special Topics ENTR 283 - Special Topics Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENTR284 — Special Topics ENTR 284 - Special Topics ENTR 284 - Special Topics Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENTR285 — Special Topics ENTR 285 - Special Topics ENTR 285 - Special Topics Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENTR286 — Special Topics ENTR 286 - Special Topics ENTR 286 - Special Topics Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENTR287 — Special Topics ENTR 287 - Special Topics ENTR 287 - Special Topics Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENTR288 — Special Topics ENTR 288 - Special Topics ENTR 288 - Special Topics Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENTR289 — Special Topics ENTR 289 - Special Topics ENTR 289 - Special Topics Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENTR290 — Special Topics ENTR 290 - Special Topics ENTR 290 - Special Topics Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENTR291 — Special Topics ENTR 291 - Special Topics ENTR 291 - Special Topics Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENTR292 — Special Topics ENTR 292 - Special Topics ENTR 292 - Special Topics Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENTR293 — Special Topics ENTR 293 - Special Topics ENTR 293 - Special Topics Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # ENTR294 — Special Topics ENTR 294 - Special Topics ENTR 294 - Special Topics Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # EPCS101 — Multidisciplinary Team Service Learning Projects I EPCS 101 - Multidisciplinary Team Service Learning Projects I EPCS 101 - Multidisciplinary Team Service Learning Projects I Project work centers on the engineering/technology/computing needs of a community partner, but interdisciplinary team interaction is an integral element for project success. Students may participate in EPICS multiple semesters and participation for multiple consecutive semesters on a project team is encouraged. Teams are composed of first year and second year students. Most EPICS projects last at least one-year, though partnership with the community organization continue… Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # EPCS102 — EPICS: Multidisciplinary Team Service Learning Projects II EPCS 102 - EPICS: Multidisciplinary Team Service Learning Projects II EPCS 102 - EPICS: Multidisciplinary Team Service Learning Projects II Project work centers around the engineering/technology/computing needs of a community partner, but interdisciplinary team interaction is an integral element for project success. Students may participate in EPICS multiple semesters and participation for multiple consecutive semesters on a project team is encouraged. Teams are composed of first year and second year students. Most EPICS projects last at least one-year, though partnership with the community o… Prerequisites: EPCS101 --- # ESOL006 — Pre-Academic English for Speakers of Other Languages ESOL 006 - Pre-Academic English for Speakers of Other Languages ESOL 006 - Pre-Academic English for Speakers of Other Languages PROGRAM: English for Speakers of Other Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ESOL041 — English for Speakers of Other Languages - Reading I ESOL 041 - English for Speakers of Other Languages - Reading I ESOL 041 - English for Speakers of Other Languages - Reading I PROGRAM: English for Speakers of Other Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ESOL042 — English for Speakers of Other Languages - Reading II ESOL 042 - English for Speakers of Other Languages - Reading II ESOL 042 - English for Speakers of Other Languages - Reading II PROGRAM: English for Speakers of Other Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ESOL043 — English for Speakers of Other Languages - Reading III ESOL 043 - English for Speakers of Other Languages - Reading III ESOL 043 - English for Speakers of Other Languages - Reading III PROGRAM: English for Speakers of Other Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ESOL051 — English for Speakers Other Languages - Listening/Speaking I ESOL 051 - English for Speakers Other Languages - Listening/Speaking I ESOL 051 - English for Speakers Other Languages - Listening/Speaking I PROGRAM: English for Speakers of Other Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ESOL052 — English for Speakers Other Languages-Listening/Speaking II ESOL 052 - English for Speakers Other Languages-Listening/Speaking II ESOL 052 - English for Speakers Other Languages-Listening/Speaking II PROGRAM: English for Speakers of Other Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ESOL053 — English for Speakers Other Languages-Listening/Speaking III ESOL 053 - English for Speakers Other Languages-Listening/Speaking III ESOL 053 - English for Speakers Other Languages-Listening/Speaking III PROGRAM: English for Speakers of Other Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ESOL061 — English for Speakers of Other Languages - Grammar I ESOL 061 - English for Speakers of Other Languages - Grammar I ESOL 061 - English for Speakers of Other Languages - Grammar I PROGRAM: English for Speakers of Other Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ESOL062 — English for Speakers of Other Languages - Grammar II ESOL 062 - English for Speakers of Other Languages - Grammar II ESOL 062 - English for Speakers of Other Languages - Grammar II PROGRAM: English for Speakers of Other Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ESOL063 — English for Speakers of Other Languages-Grammar III ESOL 063 - English for Speakers of Other Languages-Grammar III ESOL 063 - English for Speakers of Other Languages-Grammar III PROGRAM: English for Speakers of Other Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ESOL071 — English for Speakers of Other Languages - Writing I ESOL 071 - English for Speakers of Other Languages - Writing I ESOL 071 - English for Speakers of Other Languages - Writing I PROGRAM: English for Speakers of Other Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ESOL072 — English for Speakers of Other Languages - Writing II ESOL 072 - English for Speakers of Other Languages - Writing II ESOL 072 - English for Speakers of Other Languages - Writing II PROGRAM: English for Speakers of Other Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ESOL073 — English for Speakers of Other Languages - Writing III ESOL 073 - English for Speakers of Other Languages - Writing III ESOL 073 - English for Speakers of Other Languages - Writing III PROGRAM: English for Speakers of Other Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ESOL081 — Beginning Academic English for Speakers of Other Languages ESOL 081 - Beginning Academic English for Speakers of Other Languages ESOL 081 - Beginning Academic English for Speakers of Other Languages PROGRAM: English for Speakers of Other Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ESOL082 — Intermediate Academic English for Speakers Other Languages ESOL 082 - Intermediate Academic English for Speakers Other Languages ESOL 082 - Intermediate Academic English for Speakers Other Languages PROGRAM: English for Speakers of Other Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ESOL083 — Advanced Academic English for Speakers of Other Languages ESOL 083 - Advanced Academic English for Speakers of Other Languages ESOL 083 - Advanced Academic English for Speakers of Other Languages PROGRAM: English for Speakers of Other Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # EXER105 — Exercise Physiology EXER 105 - Exercise Physiology EXER 105 - Exercise Physiology PROGRAM: Kinesiology and Exercise Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # EXER106 — Nutrition for Health & Human Performance EXER 106 - Nutrition for Health & Human Performance EXER 106 - Nutrition for Health & Human Performance PROGRAM: Kinesiology and Exercise Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # EXER107 — Psychology of Sport and Performance EXER 107 - Psychology of Sport and Performance EXER 107 - Psychology of Sport and Performance PROGRAM: Kinesiology and Exercise Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # EXER112 — Group Fitness Instruction EXER 112 - Group Fitness Instruction EXER 112 - Group Fitness Instruction Areas of focus include: modes of exercise, music selection, choreography, cuing, leadership skills, and motivational techniques. A variety of instructional formats will be addressed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # EXER114 — Physical Cond & Strength Train EXER 114 - Physical Cond & Strength Train EXER 114 - Physical Cond & Strength Train Students will be introduced to the five basic principles of fitness and the variety of exercise modalities available to develop specific conditioning effects in individuals necessary for the creation of a balanced exercise program. The course will also cover the theories of fitness programming, rules for spotting exercises for safety and injury prevention in an exercise environment. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # EXER117 — Fitness Management EXER 117 - Fitness Management EXER 117 - Fitness Management PROGRAM: Kinesiology and Exercise Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # EXER119 — Sports Ethics in Society EXER 119 - Sports Ethics in Society EXER 119 - Sports Ethics in Society PROGRAM: Kinesiology and Exercise Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # EXER120 — Recreational Sports EXER 120 - Recreational Sports EXER 120 - Recreational Sports PROGRAM: Kinesiology and Exercise Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # EXER201 — Weight Management EXER 201 - Weight Management EXER 201 - Weight Management Students will learn the importance of physical activity and lifestyle changes for the prevention of weight gain, apply coaching strategies, and practice and lead exercise modifications for the overweight client and at risk youth populations. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # EXER203 — Exercise for Special Populations EXER 203 - Exercise for Special Populations EXER 203 - Exercise for Special Populations Students will learn how to determine when medical clearance for exercise is necessary and then professionally communicate with medical personnel to request clearance to participate. Students will design modified exercise programs consistent with physician recommendations and disease contraindications and apply appropriate overload principles for the client to reach their personal health and wellness goals. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EXER210 --- # EXER204 — Health Coaching for Wellness and Behavioral Change EXER 204 - Health Coaching for Wellness and Behavioral Change EXER 204 - Health Coaching for Wellness and Behavioral Change MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # EXER205 — Motor Learning and Performance EXER 205 - Motor Learning and Performance EXER 205 - Motor Learning and Performance PROGRAM: Kinesiology and Exercise Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # EXER207 — Applied Biomechanics EXER 207 - Applied Biomechanics EXER 207 - Applied Biomechanics Topics include projectile motion, Newton’s laws, center of gravity, mechanical energy, and more, as applied to movements of the human body. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # EXER210 — Personal Train & Ex Leadership EXER 210 - Personal Train & Ex Leadership EXER 210 - Personal Train & Ex Leadership Students will learn how to evaluate a client’s health history profile per ACSM cardiovascular risk factors, choose appropriate exercise assessments, build individualized exercise programs based upon assessment results and client goals, monitor progression of a client’s fitness level, modify exercises as needed and monitor client safety to prevent injury. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # EXER216 — Health and Aging EXER 216 - Health and Aging EXER 216 - Health and Aging Students will address physical activity barriers, adherence strategies, effective assessments, and exercise modes for older populations. Topics include specific health problems associated with an older population, and methods to mitigate age-related declines in physical and mental status including balance and exercise programs designed to improve stability and prevent falls. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # EXER279 — Externship in Kinesiology & Ex EXER 279 - Externship in Kinesiology & Ex EXER 279 - Externship in Kinesiology & Ex Provides students with the opportunity to work at a job site that is specifically related to their career --- # FREN101 — French Level I FREN 101 - French Level I FREN 101 - French Level I PROGRAM: World Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # FREN102 — French Level II FREN 102 - French Level II FREN 102 - French Level II PROGRAM: World Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 Prerequisites: FREN101, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # FREN201 — French Level III FREN 201 - French Level III FREN 201 - French Level III PROGRAM: World Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: FREN102, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # FREN202 — French Level IV FREN 202 - French Level IV FREN 202 - French Level IV PROGRAM: World Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: FREN201, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # GENS279 — General Studies Capstone Course GENS 279 - General Studies Capstone Course GENS 279 - General Studies Capstone Course A summative evaluation of educational --- # GENS280 — Co-op/Internship GENS 280 - Co-op/Internship GENS 280 - Co-op/Internship Provides the student with on-the-job training and requisite technical skills while earning credit toward an associate degree. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # GEOG207 — World Geography GEOG 207 - World Geography GEOG 207 - World Geography MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # GEOL105 — Physical Geology GEOL 105 - Physical Geology GEOL 105 - Physical Geology Intermediate level concepts pertaining to geological materials, and geological processes will be illustrated in lecture and demonstrated in lab experiments. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH123, MATH043, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # GERM101 — German Level I GERM 101 - German Level I GERM 101 - German Level I Focuses on developing students’ capacity to use the language and to appreciate German-speaking cultures. Emphasis is placed on skills of listening, speaking, reading, writing, and grammar acquisition. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # GERM102 — German Level II GERM 102 - German Level II GERM 102 - German Level II PROGRAM: World Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 Prerequisites: GERM101, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # GERM201 — German Level III GERM 201 - German Level III GERM 201 - German Level III PROGRAM: World Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: GERM102, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # GERM202 — German Level IV GERM 202 - German Level IV GERM 202 - German Level IV PROGRAM: World Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: GERM201, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # GLOB101 — Global Indiana GLOB 101 - Global Indiana GLOB 101 - Global Indiana Students will explore and research questions of global significance that relate to Indiana’s current and future global connections. This course will require a local internationalized experience that allows students to apply and advance global and intercultural skills and understanding. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # GLOB279 — Global Workforce Skills Capstone GLOB 279 - Global Workforce Skills Capstone GLOB 279 - Global Workforce Skills Capstone May require a research project, local internationalized experience, practicum, presentation, and/or global workforce skills portfolio. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # GLOB280 — Global Workforce Co-Op/Internship/Externship GLOB 280 - Global Workforce Co-Op/Internship/Externship GLOB 280 - Global Workforce Co-Op/Internship/Externship Examples of how a student may meet the --- # GRDN110 — Fundamentals of Gardening GRDN 110 - Fundamentals of Gardening GRDN 110 - Fundamentals of Gardening PROGRAM: Environmental Design CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # GRDN114 — Garden Design GRDN 114 - Garden Design GRDN 114 - Garden Design PROGRAM: Environmental Design CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # GRDN116 — Sustainable Gardening and Permaculture GRDN 116 - Sustainable Gardening and Permaculture GRDN 116 - Sustainable Gardening and Permaculture PROGRAM: Environmental Design CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HIMT101 — Introduction to Health Information Technology HIMT 101 - Introduction to Health Information Technology HIMT 101 - Introduction to Health Information Technology Provides an overview of the organization of healthcare delivery, including various types of healthcare institutions, accreditation standards, licensure and regulatory agencies, and payment and reimbursement systems. Introduces basic concepts and terminology for data accuracy, security, privacy, and confidentiality in manual and computerized systems. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HIMT102 — Health Data Content and Structure HIMT 102 - Health Data Content and Structure HIMT 102 - Health Data Content and Structure Study of the datasets used in various health care settings. Overview of the creation and maintenance of health information disease registries and indices. Overview of concepts influencing electronic and computerized patient records and automation of health information management functions. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HIMT104 — Health Information and the Law HIMT 104 - Health Information and the Law HIMT 104 - Health Information and the Law Discusses the state laws affecting the use and disclosure of health information and the complex interplay of federal and state health information privacy laws. Addresses the challenging area of how patient information may be used in connection with medical research. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HIMT106 — Healthcare Informatics HIMT 106 - Healthcare Informatics HIMT 106 - Healthcare Informatics Students will study the evolution of health information systems including the transition from paper records to electronic records, HIPAA, HITECH, ARRA, and meaningful use. Students will also gain experience utilizing an electronic health record software MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HIMT200 — Basic ICD Coding HIMT 200 - Basic ICD Coding HIMT 200 - Basic ICD Coding MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HIMT101 --- # HIMT201 — Reimbursement Systems HIMT 201 - Reimbursement Systems HIMT 201 - Reimbursement Systems Enables the student to gain knowledge of reimbursement systems and to identify issues and patient characteristics in meeting medical necessity guidelines. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HIMT101, HIMT102 --- # HIMT202 — Healthcare Data Literacy and Statistics HIMT 202 - Healthcare Data Literacy and Statistics HIMT 202 - Healthcare Data Literacy and Statistics Includes an overview of the health information research process and the use of computers for data management. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HIMT101, HIMT102, MATH123 --- # HIMT203 — Advanced ICD Coding HIMT 203 - Advanced ICD Coding HIMT 203 - Advanced ICD Coding The student will develop critical-thinking skills by using current references to research coding questions and issues. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HIMT101, HIMT102, HIMT200 --- # HIMT204 — Quality Assessment and Improvement HIMT 204 - Quality Assessment and Improvement HIMT 204 - Quality Assessment and Improvement Includes quality assessment techniques, utilization management, risk management, credentialing, and medical staff services as related to health information management. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HIMT101 --- # HIMT205 — Organization and Supervision HIMT 205 - Organization and Supervision HIMT 205 - Organization and Supervision MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HIMT101, HIMT102 --- # HIMT207 — Health Information Externship I HIMT 207 - Health Information Externship I HIMT 207 - Health Information Externship I MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HIMT208 — Health Information Externship II HIMT 208 - Health Information Externship II HIMT 208 - Health Information Externship II MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ICD-10 --- # HIMT210 — Pathophysiology and Pharmacology HIMT 210 - Pathophysiology and Pharmacology HIMT 210 - Pathophysiology and Pharmacology MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HLHS101 --- # HIMT213 — CPT Coding HIMT 213 - CPT Coding HIMT 213 - CPT Coding Includes general content, coding guidelines, and the role of CPT coding in healthcare reimbursement. Applies codes to basic medical and surgical services including the use of modifiers. Ethical coding and compliance issues are emphasized. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HIMT101, HIMT102, HIMT210 --- # HIMT217 — Health Information Technology Externship I HIMT 217 - Health Information Technology Externship I HIMT 217 - Health Information Technology Externship I MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HIMT218 — Health Information Technology Externship II HIMT 218 - Health Information Technology Externship II HIMT 218 - Health Information Technology Externship II MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ICD-10 --- # HIMT224 — Medical Coding Externship HIMT 224 - Medical Coding Externship HIMT 224 - Medical Coding Externship Students are introduced to coding procedures through observation, study and work. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ICD-10 --- # HIST101 — Survey of American History I HIST 101 - Survey of American History I HIST 101 - Survey of American History I MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HIST101H — Survey of American History I (Honors) HIST 101H - Survey of American History I (Honors) HIST 101H - Survey of American History I (Honors) MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HIST102 — Survey of American History II HIST 102 - Survey of American History II HIST 102 - Survey of American History II MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HIST111 — World Civilization I HIST 111 - World Civilization I HIST 111 - World Civilization I The target civilizations of study include Asia, the Middle East, Western Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Discusses the political, economic, social and cultural evolution of human civilization. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HIST112 — World Civilization II HIST 112 - World Civilization II HIST 112 - World Civilization II Studies key movements and events of the periods. Discusses the political, economic, social, and cultural evolution of civilization. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HIST125 — History of American Technology HIST 125 - History of American Technology HIST 125 - History of American Technology Emphasis will be given not only to the inventions themselves but the reasons why such technology was needed and what influence the technology has had on the United States society. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HIST201 — Latin American History and Culture: Prehistory to 1824 HIST 201 - Latin American History and Culture: Prehistory to 1824 HIST 201 - Latin American History and Culture: Prehistory to 1824 MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HIST202 — Latin American History and Culture: 1824 To Present HIST 202 - Latin American History and Culture: 1824 To Present HIST 202 - Latin American History and Culture: 1824 To Present MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HIST210 — African American History HIST 210 - African American History HIST 210 - African American History MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HLHS095 — Introduction to Dementia Care HLHS 095 - Introduction to Dementia Care HLHS 095 - Introduction to Dementia Care PROGRAM: Healthcare Specialist CREDIT HOURS MIN: 0.5 --- # HLHS100 — Introduction to Healthcare HLHS 100 - Introduction to Healthcare HLHS 100 - Introduction to Healthcare PROGRAM: Healthcare Specialist CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HLHS101 — Medical Terminology HLHS 101 - Medical Terminology HLHS 101 - Medical Terminology Greek and Latin prefixes, suffixes, word roots, and combining forms are presented. Emphasis is on forming a foundation for a medical vocabulary including meaning, spelling, and pronunciation. Medical abbreviations, signs, and symbols are included. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HLHS102 — Essential Anatomy and Physiology HLHS 102 - Essential Anatomy and Physiology HLHS 102 - Essential Anatomy and Physiology PROGRAM: Healthcare Specialist CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HLHS103 — Dosage Calculation HLHS 103 - Dosage Calculation HLHS 103 - Dosage Calculation MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH023 --- # HLHS104 — CPR/Basic Life Support HLHS 104 - CPR/Basic Life Support HLHS 104 - CPR/Basic Life Support PROGRAM: Healthcare Specialist CREDIT HOURS MIN: 0.5 --- # HLHS105 — Medical Law and Ethics HLHS 105 - Medical Law and Ethics HLHS 105 - Medical Law and Ethics Topical areas include: the legal system, standards and scope of care and practice, physician patient relationships, standards of professional conduct, public duties, documentation, employment laws and practices, pertinent federal/state statutes, ethical codes, and bioethical issues. The content will provide an understanding of ethical and legal obligations to self, patients, and employers. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HLHS107 — CNA Preparation HLHS 107 - CNA Preparation HLHS 107 - CNA Preparation Presents information on the health care system and employment opportunities at a variety of entry levels. Includes an overview of the health care delivery systems, health care teams and legal and ethical considerations. This course also includes training for use of protective personal equipment and infection control practices for the prevention of the spread of COVID-19. Individuals who successfully complete this course are eligible to apply to sit for the Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) certification exam for nursing assistants. This… --- # HLHS110 — Tuberculosis Training HLHS 110 - Tuberculosis Training HLHS 110 - Tuberculosis Training PROGRAM: Healthcare Specialist CREDIT HOURS MIN: 0.5 --- # HLHS111 — Health and Wellness for Life HLHS 111 - Health and Wellness for Life HLHS 111 - Health and Wellness for Life PROGRAM: Healthcare Specialist CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # HLHS112 — Home Health Aide Bridge HLHS 112 - Home Health Aide Bridge HLHS 112 - Home Health Aide Bridge The course follows the established content criteria of the Indiana Home and Hospice Care Foundation, Home Health Aide Certification. Upon completion of each content area, students will be eligible to apply to take the corresponding written and skills examination for Home Health Aide certification. Inclusion on the Indiana State Department of Health Home Health Aide Registry is facilitated by home health/hospice employers after employment and verification of required skills competency evaluation. Curriculum meets minimum req… --- # HLHS113 — Dementia Care HLHS 113 - Dementia Care HLHS 113 - Dementia Care PROGRAM: Healthcare Specialist CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HLHS115 — Pharmacology for Healthcare Specialist HLHS 115 - Pharmacology for Healthcare Specialist HLHS 115 - Pharmacology for Healthcare Specialist Emphasis will be given to selected drugs in various drug classifications to develop student understanding of the use, side-effects, contraindications, and potential drug interactions that are unique to each drug. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HLHS117 — QMA Preparation HLHS 117 - QMA Preparation HLHS 117 - QMA Preparation PROGRAM: Healthcare Specialist CREDIT HOURS MIN: 5 --- # HLHS118 — Diversity in Health Care HLHS 118 - Diversity in Health Care HLHS 118 - Diversity in Health Care Exposes the students to a variety of theories, viewpoints, and communication patterns within and across various cultures, ethnic groups, religions, and sexual identifications. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HLHS121 — Customer Relations in Healthcare HLHS 121 - Customer Relations in Healthcare HLHS 121 - Customer Relations in Healthcare PROGRAM: Healthcare Specialist CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HLHS122 — Electronic Health Records HLHS 122 - Electronic Health Records HLHS 122 - Electronic Health Records The course will focus on real- world use and deployment of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) through readings, hands-on labs, and case studies. Students will learn the functionality of EHRs and understand how EHRs change healthcare delivery workflows in today’s healthcare facilities. Students will be eligible to take the NHA Certified Electronic Health Record Specialist (CEHRS) certification exam after successful completion of the course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HLHS123 — Meal Planning In Healthcare HLHS 123 - Meal Planning In Healthcare HLHS 123 - Meal Planning In Healthcare PROGRAM: Healthcare Specialist CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HLHS125 — Behavioral Health HLHS 125 - Behavioral Health HLHS 125 - Behavioral Health It will explore fundamental concepts of diversity, disability awareness, addiction, and wellness as they apply to quality of life across the adult lifespan. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HLHS130 — Qualified Medication Aide (QMA) Update HLHS 130 - Qualified Medication Aide (QMA) Update HLHS 130 - Qualified Medication Aide (QMA) Update 5 --- # HLHS131 — Introduction To Infection Control HLHS 131 - Introduction To Infection Control HLHS 131 - Introduction To Infection Control PROGRAM: Healthcare Specialist CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # HLHS132 — Personal Fitness HLHS 132 - Personal Fitness HLHS 132 - Personal Fitness PROGRAM: Healthcare Specialist CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # HLHS171 — Restorative and Rehab Therapy Aide HLHS 171 - Restorative and Rehab Therapy Aide HLHS 171 - Restorative and Rehab Therapy Aide Introduces common physical ailments of patients in subacute, long term, and outpatient facilities. Examines safety measures and common treatment modalities, including range of motion exercises, use of self- devices and ambulation programs. Also addressed are instruction and assistance in activities of daily living and maintenance programs following formal therapy. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HLHS202 — Community Resources HLHS 202 - Community Resources HLHS 202 - Community Resources Emphasis will be given to universal documents found in most agencies, as well as record content, format, sequence and structure; overview of common community agencies and typical services provided by each. Emphasis is on identifying and discussing the uses and applications of community resources in supporting patients and their families. Students will learn and simulate techniques for interacting with patients and their families, and will examine collaborative strategies for interdisciplinary healthcare team efforts. MAJOR COURSE L… Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HLHS211 — Nutrition HLHS 211 - Nutrition HLHS 211 - Nutrition Considers socioeconomic, ethnic, and religious factors related to diet. Also focuses on nutritional issues often presented in a healthcare setting, such as weight management, diabetes education, nutritional deficiencies and recommended treatments, nutritional assessment techniques, and the special nutritional needs of individuals with specific health disorders. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HLHS221 — Patient Care Technician Prep HLHS 221 - Patient Care Technician Prep HLHS 221 - Patient Care Technician Prep PROGRAM: Healthcare Specialist CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 Prerequisites: HLHS107, HLHS101, HLHS102, APHY101, APHY102 --- # HLHS222 — Patient Care Technician Experiential Seminar HLHS 222 - Patient Care Technician Experiential Seminar HLHS 222 - Patient Care Technician Experiential Seminar 75 INTERNSHIP/EXTERNSHIP HOURS MIN: 6.25 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall, 2018 Provides opportunities to observe, perform, and discuss various Patient Care Technician procedures and competencies under supervision in lab and/or clinical settings. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HLHS221 --- # HLHS279 — Healthcare Specialist Capstone HLHS 279 - Healthcare Specialist Capstone HLHS 279 - Healthcare Specialist Capstone Prepares the student for entry into the field of healthcare focusing on team participation. Reviews the procedures for conducting a job search, resume and cover letter writing, interviewing, and follow-up communications. Reviews procedures for ethical and productive job performance. Provides participation in college-wide --- # HOSP101 — Sanitation and Safety HOSP 101 - Sanitation and Safety HOSP 101 - Sanitation and Safety It presents laws and regulations related to safety, fire, and sanitation and how to adhere to them in the food service operation. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HOSP102 — Basic Food Theory and Skills HOSP 102 - Basic Food Theory and Skills HOSP 102 - Basic Food Theory and Skills This course also provides a background and history of the hospitality industry and introduces the student to the broad spectrum of hospitality/food service organizations and career opportunities. Students will be familiarized with the organizational structure and basic functions of departments. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HOSP103 — Soups Stocks and Sauces HOSP 103 - Soups Stocks and Sauces HOSP 103 - Soups Stocks and Sauces Additional emphasis is placed on the further development of the classical cooking methods. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HOSP101, HOSP102 --- # HOSP104 — Nutrition for Culinary Arts HOSP 104 - Nutrition for Culinary Arts HOSP 104 - Nutrition for Culinary Arts Students will be made aware of nutrient needs throughout the life cycle and to apply those principles to menu planning and food preparation. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HOSP105 — Introduction to Baking HOSP 105 - Introduction to Baking HOSP 105 - Introduction to Baking Students will produce basic yeast goods, pies, cakes, cookies, and quick breads. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HOSP106 — Pantry and Breakfast HOSP 106 - Pantry and Breakfast HOSP 106 - Pantry and Breakfast Various methods of preparation of eggs, pancakes, waffles and cereals will be discussed. Students will receive instruction in salad preparation, salad dressing, hot and cold sandwich preparation, garnishes and appetizers. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HOSP102 --- # HOSP107 — Hospitality Sales and Marketing HOSP 107 - Hospitality Sales and Marketing HOSP 107 - Hospitality Sales and Marketing MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HOSP108 — Human Relations Management HOSP 108 - Human Relations Management HOSP 108 - Human Relations Management The course will prepare the student for the transition from employee to supervisor. Additionally, it will the student evaluate styles of leadership, and develop skills in human relations and personnel management. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HOSP111 — Yeast Breads HOSP 111 - Yeast Breads HOSP 111 - Yeast Breads The course emphasizes proper mixing, fermentation, make-up proofing, and baking. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HOSP105 --- # HOSP113 — Baking Science HOSP 113 - Baking Science HOSP 113 - Baking Science MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HOSP105 --- # HOSP114 — Introduction to Hospitality HOSP 114 - Introduction to Hospitality HOSP 114 - Introduction to Hospitality Introduces procedures for decision making which affects operation management, products, labor, and revenue. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HOSP115 — Diet Therapy HOSP 115 - Diet Therapy HOSP 115 - Diet Therapy Students will learn to modify diets to meet various nutritional needs and to plan menus using modified diet principles. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HOSP116 — Dietary Management/Supervision HOSP 116 - Dietary Management/Supervision HOSP 116 - Dietary Management/Supervision The course is designed to teach skills necessary to goals of a person wishing to become a dietary manager. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HOSP117 — Dietary Management/Cost Controls HOSP 117 - Dietary Management/Cost Controls HOSP 117 - Dietary Management/Cost Controls Skills learned through this course and included practices are applicable to management level positions. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HOSP118 — Resident Clinical Assessment and Documentation HOSP 118 - Resident Clinical Assessment and Documentation HOSP 118 - Resident Clinical Assessment and Documentation Students will learn to assess patients’ nutritional needs, develop care plans, and implement a delivery system. Students will also learn documentation skills required by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HOSP115 --- # HOSP127 — Hotel and Restaurant Accounting HOSP 127 - Hotel and Restaurant Accounting HOSP 127 - Hotel and Restaurant Accounting PROGRAM: Hospitality Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HOSP132 — Techniques of Casino Games: Blackjack HOSP 132 - Techniques of Casino Games: Blackjack HOSP 132 - Techniques of Casino Games: Blackjack PROGRAM: Hospitality Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 6 --- # HOSP151 — Introduction to Wine Service HOSP 151 - Introduction to Wine Service HOSP 151 - Introduction to Wine Service Demonstrated competency through appropriate assessment or earning a grade of “C” or better in ENGL 093 - Introduction to College Writing and ENGL 083 - Reading Strategies for College or ENGL 095 - Integrated Reading and Writing or ENGL 075 - Students in this course will gain an understanding of the products, their relationship to food, and their profit potential. The focus of the course is on wine, but will include other fermented and distilled items and tobacco. Students will develop an appreciation of the differ… Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HOSP152 — Introduction to Beer Service HOSP 152 - Introduction to Beer Service HOSP 152 - Introduction to Beer Service Demonstrated competency through appropriate assessment or earning a grade of “C” or better in ENGL 093 - Introduction to College Writing and ENGL 083 - Reading Strategies for College or ENGL 095 - Integrated Reading and Writing or ENGL 075 - Major categories of beer are evaluated to include the practical brewing and sensory analysis of beer styles. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HOSP153 — Sensory Analysis HOSP 153 - Sensory Analysis HOSP 153 - Sensory Analysis HOSP 151 - Introduction to Wine Service PROGRAM: Hospitality Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HOSP151 --- # HOSP171 — Introduction to Convention/Meeting Management HOSP 171 - Introduction to Convention/Meeting Management HOSP 171 - Introduction to Convention/Meeting Management MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HOSP173 — Special Event Management HOSP 173 - Special Event Management HOSP 173 - Special Event Management Topics included are different event types, design and creativity for events, use of contractors and suppliers, incorporation of sponsors, use of volunteers, and ethical and legal considerations of event planning. This course will serve as a foundation for students preparing for a career in event planning, as well as continuing education for those currently employed in the event industry. Students in this course will engage in experiential learning by becoming actively involved in the planning, preparation and execution of… --- # HOSP200 — Meat and Seafood Fabrication HOSP 200 - Meat and Seafood Fabrication HOSP 200 - Meat and Seafood Fabrication The student will become familiar with the different varieties and characteristics of meat, poultry, fish and seafood. Students will learn the basic principles of structure, handling, and cooking to utilize the many varieties of meat, poultry, fish and seafood in a systematic way. The course will cover grading and inspection, basic cuts, proper purchasing, receiving, storage, aging, preparation and merchandising of meat, poultry, fish and seafood. The course provides hands-on experience in boning, cutting, and cook… --- # HOSP201 — Hospitality Purchasing and Cost Control HOSP 201 - Hospitality Purchasing and Cost Control HOSP 201 - Hospitality Purchasing and Cost Control PROGRAM: Hospitality Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HOSP102, MATH123 --- # HOSP203 — Menu and Business Development HOSP 203 - Menu and Business Development HOSP 203 - Menu and Business Development PROGRAM: Hospitality Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HOSP108, HOSP201 --- # HOSP207 — Customer Service HOSP 207 - Customer Service HOSP 207 - Customer Service Knowledge and appreciation of the relationship between “front” and “back” of the house is emphasized through operation of an actual food service environment. Quality of service is emphasized through management of the guest experience. Additional coursework will include tableside cookery and the study of beverages and wines. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HOSP101 --- # HOSP208 — Cakes Icings and Fillings HOSP 208 - Cakes Icings and Fillings HOSP 208 - Cakes Icings and Fillings The course emphasizes application techniques, color coordination, and the flavor and texture of fillings. Students will practice the techniques of basic cake decorating. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HOSP105 --- # HOSP209 — Advanced Decorating and Candies HOSP 209 - Advanced Decorating and Candies HOSP 209 - Advanced Decorating and Candies Students will construct classical and contemporary candy products including centerpieces and/or showpieces made with selected confectionery mediums. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HOSP210 — Classical Cuisines HOSP 210 - Classical Cuisines HOSP 210 - Classical Cuisines Students will learn advance cooking techniques, timing, and presentation and learn history and terms pertaining to classical foods and menus with emphasis on French cuisines. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HOSP211 — Specialized Cuisine HOSP 211 - Specialized Cuisine HOSP 211 - Specialized Cuisine Students will gain a sense of the history of foods from various countries as well as develop skills in preparation of these foods. Students will advance skills in table service as well as tableside preparation. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HOSP106, HOSP200 --- # HOSP212 — Garde Manger HOSP 212 - Garde Manger HOSP 212 - Garde Manger Students will prepare items appropriate for buffet presentation, including decorative pieces such as tallow and ice sculptures. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HOSP106 --- # HOSP213 — Classical Pastries HOSP 213 - Classical Pastries HOSP 213 - Classical Pastries MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HOSP105 --- # HOSP215 — Front Office HOSP 215 - Front Office HOSP 215 - Front Office Students will examine front office management, the process of handling complaints and concerns regarding hotel safety and security. Students will become involved in the processes for forecasting future business, sales, and rate structure of the hotel as well as methods for budgeting hotel finances for success. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HOSP114 --- # HOSP217 — Housekeeping HOSP 217 - Housekeeping HOSP 217 - Housekeeping Emphasis is placed on employee development, management skills, OSHA standards and property maintenance and up-keep. Budgeting, cost controls, proper staffing and planning a fiscal budget are also emphasized in this course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HOSP114 --- # HOSP221 — Catering Administration HOSP 221 - Catering Administration HOSP 221 - Catering Administration Subjects to be covered include staffing, equipment, transportation, contracting, special arrangements, beverage service and menu planning. Students will practice techniques of setting up banquets and buffets. Students are required to plan, budget, cost, test recipes and formats, plan décor, service and entertainment for catered events. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HOSP102 --- # HOSP227 — Hospitality Facilities Managem HOSP 227 - Hospitality Facilities Managem HOSP 227 - Hospitality Facilities Managem Describe sustainability and its place in a hospitality operation. Classify the various back of house operations needed in hotel/restaurant facilities management. i.e. HVAC, lighting, electrical, water, etc. Identify building design and maintenance supports for safety, including ADA requirements. Apply hotel facilities parameters to food service areas and premise laundry. Summarize the life cycle of a hotel and types of renovation COURSE CONTENT: Topical areas of study include - Hospitality Facility Management… Prerequisites: HOSP114 --- # HOSP228 — Managing Technology in HOSP HOSP 228 - Managing Technology in HOSP HOSP 228 - Managing Technology in HOSP The course focuses on computer-based property management systems for both front office and back-office functions. Additionally, the course analyzes selection and implementation of computer systems. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HOSP114 --- # HOSP229 — Revenue Management: Maximizing Revenue in Hospitality Operations HOSP 229 - Revenue Management: Maximizing Revenue in Hospitality Operations HOSP 229 - Revenue Management: Maximizing Revenue in Hospitality Operations The course addresses proper use and importance of revenue management in hospitality operations and describes the wide range of elements that must be considered to use revenue management effectively. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HOSP114 --- # HOSP230 — Wedding Cake Production HOSP 230 - Wedding Cake Production HOSP 230 - Wedding Cake Production It will engage the student in elementary, handmade production of various styles of products including stacked and separated tiered cakes. In addition, this course will review and expand upon decorating techniques covered in HOSP 208 . It further engages the student in decorative techniques of select cakes. The student will apply the basic principles of sanitation and safety in the foodservice operation. Students will apply the fundamentals of baking science to the preparation of a variety of wedding cakes, icings, and filli… --- # HOSP232 — Plated Desserts HOSP 232 - Plated Desserts HOSP 232 - Plated Desserts The class will focus on developing plated desserts that are appropriate for restaurant and hotel menus. Themes include: balancing a dessert menu with flavors, textures, temperatures and visual appeal, seasonality of ingredients. Emphasis will be placed on creative plate presentation and artistry. The class will look at the production restrictions that may be present under different shop conditions. It will take into account challenges presented by staffing, facility and service volume. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HOSP233 — Techniques of Casino Games: Roulette HOSP 233 - Techniques of Casino Games: Roulette HOSP 233 - Techniques of Casino Games: Roulette PROGRAM: Hospitality Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 6 --- # HOSP234 — Techniques of Casino Games: Craps HOSP 234 - Techniques of Casino Games: Craps HOSP 234 - Techniques of Casino Games: Craps PROGRAM: Hospitality Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 7 --- # HOSP251 — Spirits and Bar Management HOSP 251 - Spirits and Bar Management HOSP 251 - Spirits and Bar Management Proof of at least 21 years of age. PROGRAM: Hospitality Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HOSP151, HOSP152, HOSP153 --- # HOSP253 — Beverage Service HOSP 253 - Beverage Service HOSP 253 - Beverage Service HOSP 153 - Sensory Analysis , HOSP 251 - Spirits and Bar Management PROGRAM: Hospitality Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HOSP153, HOSP251 --- # HOSP270 — Bakery Merchandising HOSP 270 - Bakery Merchandising HOSP 270 - Bakery Merchandising The majority of a student’s time will be spent in all pertinent phases of retail bakeshop operation or in the field observing merchandising in action. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HOSP271 — Mechanics of Meeting Planning HOSP 271 - Mechanics of Meeting Planning HOSP 271 - Mechanics of Meeting Planning The course will provide an in-depth study and application of the techniques used for successful meetings, conventions and expositions including sustainability and ethics. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HOSP171 --- # HOSP272 — The Tourism System HOSP 272 - The Tourism System HOSP 272 - The Tourism System The course explores major concepts in tourism, what makes tourism possible, and how tourism can become an important factor in the wealth of any nation. Emphasis is given to local, regional, and national tourism. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HOSP114 --- # HOSP275 — Hospitality Internship HOSP 275 - Hospitality Internship HOSP 275 - Hospitality Internship The student keeps a journal and prepares a report of their experience at the end of the course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HOSP207, HOSP253 --- # HOSP278 — Dietary Management Internship HOSP 278 - Dietary Management Internship HOSP 278 - Dietary Management Internship This work-based experience provides an opportunity for students to transfer their academic preparation into actual work-based learning by acquiring “real world” skills and building ties with the healthcare community. Students must complete 150 hours of field experience. (Students should have a site in mind prior to registering for this course–coordinator will assist.) MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HOSP101, HOSP104, HOSP115, HOSP116, HOSP117, HOSP118 --- # HOSP280 — Co-op/Internship HOSP 280 - Co-op/Internship HOSP 280 - Co-op/Internship This work-based experience provides an opportunity for students to transfer their academic preparation into actual work-based learning by acquiring “real world” skills and building ties with the business/professional community. (Students should have a site in mind prior to registering for this course–coordinator will assist.) JOB PREPARATION ACTIVITIES: Letter of application to prospective firms. Resume or personal data sheet. Interview with a prospective firm. Follow-up letter and/or thank you. Intern self-evaluation. Students should co… --- # HPER205 — Structural Kinesiology HPER 205 - Structural Kinesiology HPER 205 - Structural Kinesiology PROGRAM: Kinesiology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HPER212 — Introduction to Exercise Science HPER 212 - Introduction to Exercise Science HPER 212 - Introduction to Exercise Science PROGRAM: Kinesiology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HSPS101 — Introduction to Homeland Security HSPS 101 - Introduction to Homeland Security HSPS 101 - Introduction to Homeland Security PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS102 — Introduction to Public Safety HSPS 102 - Introduction to Public Safety HSPS 102 - Introduction to Public Safety PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS104 — Introduction to Environmental Technology HSPS 104 - Introduction to Environmental Technology HSPS 104 - Introduction to Environmental Technology PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS105 — Foundations of Military and Public Service HSPS 105 - Foundations of Military and Public Service HSPS 105 - Foundations of Military and Public Service CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS108 — OSHA Regulations HSPS 108 - OSHA Regulations HSPS 108 - OSHA Regulations PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS110 — Computer Applications in Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 110 - Computer Applications in Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 110 - Computer Applications in Homeland Security/Public Safety PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS111 — Principles of Emergency Management HSPS 111 - Principles of Emergency Management HSPS 111 - Principles of Emergency Management PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS113 — Disaster Exercise Program Design HSPS 113 - Disaster Exercise Program Design HSPS 113 - Disaster Exercise Program Design PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS120 — Incident Management Systems I HSPS 120 - Incident Management Systems I HSPS 120 - Incident Management Systems I PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HSPS102 --- # HSPS121 — Introduction to Hazardous Materials Recognition HSPS 121 - Introduction to Hazardous Materials Recognition HSPS 121 - Introduction to Hazardous Materials Recognition PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS122 — Hazmat Awareness and Operations HSPS 122 - Hazmat Awareness and Operations HSPS 122 - Hazmat Awareness and Operations PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS123 — Hazardous Materials Technician HSPS 123 - Hazardous Materials Technician HSPS 123 - Hazardous Materials Technician PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 Prerequisites: HSPS122 --- # HSPS125 — Emergency Medical Responder HSPS 125 - Emergency Medical Responder HSPS 125 - Emergency Medical Responder PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS141 — Environmental Management HSPS 141 - Environmental Management HSPS 141 - Environmental Management PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS143 — Plant Operations - Sanitary HSPS 143 - Plant Operations - Sanitary HSPS 143 - Plant Operations - Sanitary PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS145 — Air Quality Management HSPS 145 - Air Quality Management HSPS 145 - Air Quality Management PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS147 — Water Quality Management HSPS 147 - Water Quality Management HSPS 147 - Water Quality Management PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS149 — Environmental Toxicology HSPS 149 - Environmental Toxicology HSPS 149 - Environmental Toxicology PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS160 — Fire Apparatus and Equipment HSPS 160 - Fire Apparatus and Equipment HSPS 160 - Fire Apparatus and Equipment PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS161 — Fire Fighting Strategy and Tactics HSPS 161 - Fire Fighting Strategy and Tactics HSPS 161 - Fire Fighting Strategy and Tactics PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS163 — Fire Inspection/Code Enforcement HSPS 163 - Fire Inspection/Code Enforcement HSPS 163 - Fire Inspection/Code Enforcement PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS164 — Fire Inspection/Code Enforcement 2 HSPS 164 - Fire Inspection/Code Enforcement 2 HSPS 164 - Fire Inspection/Code Enforcement 2 Emphasis is continued where HSPS 163 ended at Inspector 1 on the identification of the various codes and regulations utilized by the inspector, with special attention given to the Indiana Fire Code and IFSTA Fire Inspection and Code Enforcement. Includes the legal authority governing fire prevention, applications of the fire code, and management’s principles as applied to a bureau. Students will also learn how to read blueprints and other system design documents and have the opportunity at the end of t… Prerequisites: HSPS163 --- # HSPS165 — Fire Fighter I HSPS 165 - Fire Fighter I HSPS 165 - Fire Fighter I This course will introduce the student to NFPA 1010 and NFPA1500, 2024 Edition, Professional Qualifications for Firefighters, which serves as the standard of measurement for all firefighters in North America. The course will introduce the student to fire service terminology, history and basic firefighting skills needed to complete all requirements designated by the Department of Homeland Security for the Fire Fighter 1 state certification. Students in this course will have the opportunity to take both the practical skills and written test fo… Prerequisites: HSPS122 --- # HSPS167 — Fire Fighter II HSPS 167 - Fire Fighter II HSPS 167 - Fire Fighter II This course will continues to expose the student to the requirements of NFPA 1010 and NFPA1500, 2024 Edition, Professional Qualifications for Firefighters, which serves as the standard of measurement for all firefighters in North America. Students will study fire protection systems, firefighter safety and survival. Students will also learn what fire is, the chemical hazards of combustion and related by- products of fire. Fire department organization, administration, operations, and basic strategies and tactics will be covered. MAJOR COURSE… Prerequisites: HSPS165 --- # HSPS169 — Fire/Arson Investigator HSPS 169 - Fire/Arson Investigator HSPS 169 - Fire/Arson Investigator PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS170 — EPA Regulations HSPS 170 - EPA Regulations HSPS 170 - EPA Regulations PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS172 — DOT Regulations HSPS 172 - DOT Regulations HSPS 172 - DOT Regulations PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS200 — Field Study in Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 200 - Field Study in Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 200 - Field Study in Homeland Security/Public Safety PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 4 PRACTICUM HOURS MIN: 3 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall, 2013 A field study class is comparable to on-the-job training activities directly related to the Homeland Security/Public Safety program of study. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HSPS202 — Risk Management HSPS 202 - Risk Management HSPS 202 - Risk Management Employee and employer responsibilities, right-to-know laws and safety awareness programs are examined. Safety motivation and knowledge, creating a healthy work environment and health hazards and issues are also studied. Areas such as the role of the supervisor, employee assistance programs, management of stress s students understand the role employer’s play in creating a healthy workforce. In addition, the contributions of safety committees and other governmental agencies responsible for safety are examined. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HSPS102, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HSPS204 — Homeland Security/Public Safety Building and Infrastructure HSPS 204 - Homeland Security/Public Safety Building and Infrastructure HSPS 204 - Homeland Security/Public Safety Building and Infrastructure PROGRAM: Homeland Security and Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS206 — Intelligence Analysis and Security Management HSPS 206 - Intelligence Analysis and Security Management HSPS 206 - Intelligence Analysis and Security Management PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HSPS101 --- # HSPS208 — Transportation and Border Security HSPS 208 - Transportation and Border Security HSPS 208 - Transportation and Border Security PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HSPS101 --- # HSPS210 — Disaster and Terrorism Awareness HSPS 210 - Disaster and Terrorism Awareness HSPS 210 - Disaster and Terrorism Awareness PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HSPS101, HSPS111 --- # HSPS212 — Introduction to Mitigation HSPS 212 - Introduction to Mitigation HSPS 212 - Introduction to Mitigation PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HSPS101, HSPS111 --- # HSPS214 — Disaster Response and Recovery Operations HSPS 214 - Disaster Response and Recovery Operations HSPS 214 - Disaster Response and Recovery Operations PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HSPS101, HSPS111 --- # HSPS216 — Public Information Officer Course HSPS 216 - Public Information Officer Course HSPS 216 - Public Information Officer Course PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HSPS102 --- # HSPS218 — Legal Considerations for Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 218 - Legal Considerations for Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 218 - Legal Considerations for Homeland Security/Public Safety Students can use it as a guide to the legal issues associated with the fire service. Technical areas to be covered will be understanding legal issues that are intertwined with the fire service, legal liability, sovereign immunity, overtime laws, collective bargaining, OSHA compliance, worker’s compensation, physical abilities testing, medical examinations, drug testing, discrimination, and sexual harassment. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HSPS220 — Incident Management Systems II HSPS 220 - Incident Management Systems II HSPS 220 - Incident Management Systems II Areas of study include National Incident Management System (NIMS), Pre-Incident, Size-up, command systems, Division and Group Functions, Staging, Safety Officer, Command Post, Communications, News Media, Computer Aided Resources. Students will focus on the NIMS 300 and 400 modules. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HSPS102, HSPS120 --- # HSPS240 — Plant Operations - Industrial HSPS 240 - Plant Operations - Industrial HSPS 240 - Plant Operations - Industrial PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS242 — Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response HSPS 242 - Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response HSPS 242 - Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HSPS121 --- # HSPS260 — Fire Department Specifications HSPS 260 - Fire Department Specifications HSPS 260 - Fire Department Specifications PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HSPS160 --- # HSPS262 — Fire Protection Systems HSPS 262 - Fire Protection Systems HSPS 262 - Fire Protection Systems PROGRAM: Homeland Security and Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS264 — Fire Service Management HSPS 264 - Fire Service Management HSPS 264 - Fire Service Management MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HSPS102, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HSPS266 — Fire Service Hydraulics HSPS 266 - Fire Service Hydraulics HSPS 266 - Fire Service Hydraulics PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HSPS160 --- # HSPS270 — Contingency Planning HSPS 270 - Contingency Planning HSPS 270 - Contingency Planning PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HSPS102 --- # HSPS272 — Sampling Procedures HSPS 272 - Sampling Procedures HSPS 272 - Sampling Procedures PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HSPS104 --- # HSPS279 — Homeland Security/Public Safety Capstone Course HSPS 279 - Homeland Security/Public Safety Capstone Course HSPS 279 - Homeland Security/Public Safety Capstone Course PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # HSPS280 — Co-op/Internship in Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 280 - Co-op/Internship in Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 280 - Co-op/Internship in Homeland Security/Public Safety 0 cumulative grade point average. PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HSPS281 — Special Topics in Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 281 - Special Topics in Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 281 - Special Topics in Homeland Security/Public Safety PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # HSPS282 — Special Topics in Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 282 - Special Topics in Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 282 - Special Topics in Homeland Security/Public Safety PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # HSPS283 — Special Topics in Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 283 - Special Topics in Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 283 - Special Topics in Homeland Security/Public Safety PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # HSPS285 — Special Topics in Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 285 - Special Topics in Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 285 - Special Topics in Homeland Security/Public Safety PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # HSPS288 — Special Topics in Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 288 - Special Topics in Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 288 - Special Topics in Homeland Security/Public Safety PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # HSPS292 — Special Topics in Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 292 - Special Topics in Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 292 - Special Topics in Homeland Security/Public Safety PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # HSPS294 — Special Topics in Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 294 - Special Topics in Homeland Security/Public Safety HSPS 294 - Special Topics in Homeland Security/Public Safety PROGRAM: Homeland Security/Public Safety CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # HUMA100 — Theatre Appreciation HUMA 100 - Theatre Appreciation HUMA 100 - Theatre Appreciation The course will approach theatre as an art form, an entertainment medium and as a vehicle for self-expression. Emphasis will be placed on the history of theatre, acting, directing, playwriting, theatre technology, costume design, scenic design, and lighting design. Active participation in the playwriting, acting, directing and designing processes will be provided. The course will also require attendance at theatrical events to offer firsthand experience in theatre arts. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HUMA117 — Introduction to Music Theory HUMA 117 - Introduction to Music Theory HUMA 117 - Introduction to Music Theory Sight singing and listening skills will also be developed through examples drawn from a wide variety of musical styles. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HUMA118 — Music Appreciation HUMA 118 - Music Appreciation HUMA 118 - Music Appreciation Surveys a variety of genres, composers and their compositions. Students will evaluate music as an art form, an entertainment medium and as a vehicle for self-expression. The reciprocal relationship of music on and by culture will be investigated. It is strongly recommended that students attend a musical event to gain firsthand experience in music. No previous background in music required. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HUMA120 — Introduction to Global Studies HUMA 120 - Introduction to Global Studies HUMA 120 - Introduction to Global Studies This course focuses on global citizenship as an important way to develop the basic knowledge, skills, and values that are needed for people to successfully interact in an interconnected world. Major global challenges such as value systems, economic structures, political institutions, social groups, and the natural environment will be used for evaluation, analysis, and to gain an understanding of what it means to be a global citizen. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # HUMA201 — Humanities: Prehistory Through the Renaissance HUMA 201 - Humanities: Prehistory Through the Renaissance HUMA 201 - Humanities: Prehistory Through the Renaissance The overall purpose of the course is to deepen and broaden the student’s enjoyment of the humanistic disciplines at both the level of feeling and the level of understanding from pre-history to the renaissance. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # HUMA202 — Humanities: Renaissance to Present HUMA 202 - Humanities: Renaissance to Present HUMA 202 - Humanities: Renaissance to Present The overall purpose of the course is to deepen and broaden the student’s enjoyment of the humanistic discipline at both the level of feeling and the level of understanding from the renaissance to the present. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # HUMA213 — Logic HUMA 213 - Logic HUMA 213 - Logic MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # HUMA250 — Travel Study HUMA 250 - Travel Study HUMA 250 - Travel Study Students will attend preparatory sessions on travel planning and management, research techniques, cross-cultural communication skills, study and observational methodologies, itinerary development, and post- trip summary, reflection, and application processes. Courses may be repeated for credit. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # HUMA261 — Introduction to Theatrical Production HUMA 261 - Introduction to Theatrical Production HUMA 261 - Introduction to Theatrical Production The course is divided into two components, the first of which is stagecraft; covering the scenic studio and its operation, the building of scenery, its techniques, skills, and terminology. This section also acquaints students with the basic skills of drafting. The course is an introduction to theatrical design with an emphasis on scenic design and additional introductions into the disciplines of costume, lighting, and sound design. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # HUMA262 — Acting HUMA 262 - Acting HUMA 262 - Acting It will also provide development of a practical method for creating simple belief and playing an action and provide a rehearsal approach of developing a monologue. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # HUMA266 — Core of Dance Technique HUMA 266 - Core of Dance Technique HUMA 266 - Core of Dance Technique PROGRAM: Humanities CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HUMA267 — Beginning Modern Dance Technique HUMA 267 - Beginning Modern Dance Technique HUMA 267 - Beginning Modern Dance Technique PROGRAM: Humanities CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # HUMA268 — Introduction to Jazz Dance Technique HUMA 268 - Introduction to Jazz Dance Technique HUMA 268 - Introduction to Jazz Dance Technique PROGRAM: Humanities CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # HUMA269 — Pilates HUMA 269 - Pilates HUMA 269 - Pilates PROGRAM: Humanities CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # HUMS101 — Introduction to Human Services HUMS 101 - Introduction to Human Services HUMS 101 - Introduction to Human Services Focuses on target populations and community agencies designed to meet the needs of various populations. Course includes a required job shadowing project in a Human Services setting. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HUMS102 — Helping Relationship Techniques HUMS 102 - ing Relationship Techniques HUMS 102 - ing Relationship Techniques Examines the ing process in terms of skills, ing stages, and issues involved in a ing relationship. Second in a series of three introductory human services courses. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HUMS103 — Interviewing and Assessment HUMS 103 - Interviewing and Assessment HUMS 103 - Interviewing and Assessment Includes assessment strategies and treatment planning. Third in a series of three introductory human services courses. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HUMS101, HUMS102 --- # HUMS104 — Crisis Intervention HUMS 104 - Crisis Intervention HUMS 104 - Crisis Intervention MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HUMS106 — Physiology of Aging HUMS 106 - Physiology of Aging HUMS 106 - Physiology of Aging Includes the psychological and social implications of changes for human behavior. Focuses on health promotion and disease prevention. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HUMS108 — Theories of Aging HUMS 108 - Theories of Aging HUMS 108 - Theories of Aging Students explore their own feelings about aging as well as the attitudes of society. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PSYC101 --- # HUMS109 — Understanding Diversity HUMS 109 - Understanding Diversity HUMS 109 - Understanding Diversity PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HUMS110 — Women’s Issues HUMS 110 - Women’s Issues HUMS 110 - Women’s Issues PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HUMS113 — Substances and Addictions HUMS 113 - Substances and Addictions HUMS 113 - Substances and Addictions PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HUMS114 — Social Services in Long-Term Care HUMS 114 - Social Services in Long-Term Care HUMS 114 - Social Services in Long-Term Care PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HUMS116 — Introduction to Disabilities HUMS 116 - Introduction to Disabilities HUMS 116 - Introduction to Disabilities PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HUMS117 — Foundations of Direct Support Professionals HUMS 117 - Foundations of Direct Support Professionals HUMS 117 - Foundations of Direct Support Professionals PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # HUMS120 — Health and Aging HUMS 120 - Health and Aging HUMS 120 - Health and Aging PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HUMS124 — Activity Director Basic HUMS 124 - Activity Director Basic HUMS 124 - Activity Director Basic PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 6 --- # HUMS130 — Social Aspects of Aging HUMS 130 - Social Aspects of Aging HUMS 130 - Social Aspects of Aging PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HUMS135 — Love Romance and Relationships HUMS 135 - Love Romance and Relationships HUMS 135 - Love Romance and Relationships PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HUMS140 — Loss and Grief HUMS 140 - Loss and Grief HUMS 140 - Loss and Grief PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HUMS150 — Child and Youth Development HUMS 150 - Child and Youth Development HUMS 150 - Child and Youth Development PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HUMS155 — Family and Community in Youth Work HUMS 155 - Family and Community in Youth Work HUMS 155 - Family and Community in Youth Work PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HUMS162 — Community Health Worker HUMS 162 - Community Health Worker HUMS 162 - Community Health Worker After satisfactory completion of this course, students will have met the requirements to be a Certified Community Health Worker in Indiana through the Indiana Community Health Workers Association. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HUMS200 — Internship for Addiction Prof HUMS 200 - Internship for Addiction Prof HUMS 200 - Internship for Addiction Prof The student will complete 350 hours under the supervision of an agency professional and a college faculty member. The classroom component will include small group discussion and analysis of the internship experience. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HUMS101, HUMS102, HUMS103, HUMS113 --- # HUMS201 — Internship I HUMS 201 - Internship I HUMS 201 - Internship I PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HUMS101, HUMS102, HUMS103 --- # HUMS202 — Internship II HUMS 202 - Internship II HUMS 202 - Internship II PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HUMS101, HUMS102, HUMS103, HUMS206, HUMS200, HUMS201 --- # HUMS205 — Theories of Behavior Modification HUMS 205 - Theories of Behavior Modification HUMS 205 - Theories of Behavior Modification PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HUMS101, HUMS102, PSYC101 --- # HUMS206 — Group Process and Skills HUMS 206 - Group Process and Skills HUMS 206 - Group Process and Skills PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HUMS101, HUMS102, HUMS103 --- # HUMS207 — Program Planning and Policy Issues HUMS 207 - Program Planning and Policy Issues HUMS 207 - Program Planning and Policy Issues PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HUMS101, HUMS102 --- # HUMS208 — Theory of Sub. Use & Addiction HUMS 208 - Theory of Sub. Use & Addiction HUMS 208 - Theory of Sub. Use & Addiction It emphasizes not only building theoretical knowledge but also applying counseling theories and techniques to real-world addiction treatment scenarios. Course meets some of the academic requirements toward state addictions licensure and may meet the educational requirements from other industry certifications. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HUMS101, HUMS102, HUMS113, CRIM171 --- # HUMS209 — Counseling Issues in Substance Abuse HUMS 209 - Counseling Issues in Substance Abuse HUMS 209 - Counseling Issues in Substance Abuse PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HUMS101, HUMS102, HUMS113, CRIM171 --- # HUMS210 — Issues of Substance Abuse in Family Systems HUMS 210 - Issues of Substance Abuse in Family Systems HUMS 210 - Issues of Substance Abuse in Family Systems PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HUMS101, HUMS102, HUMS113, CRIM171 --- # HUMS212 — Family and Child Welfare HUMS 212 - Family and Child Welfare HUMS 212 - Family and Child Welfare PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HUMS101, HUMS102 --- # HUMS215 — Juvenile Delinquency HUMS 215 - Juvenile Delinquency HUMS 215 - Juvenile Delinquency PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HUMS101 --- # HUMS220 — Issues and Ethics in Human Services HUMS 220 - Issues and Ethics in Human Services HUMS 220 - Issues and Ethics in Human Services Includes topics such as confidentiality, rights of clients, client records, equal protection for staff and clients, and discrimination. The Human Service Ethical Code and related codes are covered with an overview of ethical dimensions of practice. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HUMS101, HUMS102 --- # HUMS250 — Content and Curriculum in Youth Work HUMS 250 - Content and Curriculum in Youth Work HUMS 250 - Content and Curriculum in Youth Work PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HUMS101, HUMS102, ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # HUMS255 — Development of the Youth Professional HUMS 255 - Development of the Youth Professional HUMS 255 - Development of the Youth Professional PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HUMS101, HUMS102, HUMS150, HUMS155, HUMS250, HUMS201, HUMS202 --- # HUMS267 — Theories of Personality HUMS 267 - Theories of Personality HUMS 267 - Theories of Personality MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HUMS101, HUMS102, PSYC101 --- # HUMS269 — Human Development and Ecological Systems HUMS 269 - Human Development and Ecological Systems HUMS 269 - Human Development and Ecological Systems It will focus on the development of individuals and families through the lifespan, with attention to the institutional and societal factors that impede the development and quality of life of diverse populations. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HUMS101, HUMS102 --- # HUMS270 — Multicultural Practice HUMS 270 - Multicultural Practice HUMS 270 - Multicultural Practice PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HUMS101 --- # HUMS279 — Human Services Capstone Course HUMS 279 - Human Services Capstone Course HUMS 279 - Human Services Capstone Course PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 Prerequisites: HUMS101, HUMS102 --- # HUMS282 — Special Topics HUMS 282 - Special Topics HUMS 282 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # HUMS283 — Special Topics HUMS 283 - Special Topics HUMS 283 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # HUMS284 — Special Topics HUMS 284 - Special Topics HUMS 284 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # HUMS285 — Special Topics HUMS 285 - Special Topics HUMS 285 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # HUMS286 — Special Topics HUMS 286 - Special Topics HUMS 286 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # HUMS287 — Special Topics HUMS 287 - Special Topics HUMS 287 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # HUMS288 — Special Topics HUMS 288 - Special Topics HUMS 288 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # HUMS289 — Special Topics HUMS 289 - Special Topics HUMS 289 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # HUMS290 — Special Topics HUMS 290 - Special Topics HUMS 290 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # HUMS291 — Special Topics HUMS 291 - Special Topics HUMS 291 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # HUMS292 — Special Topics HUMS 292 - Special Topics HUMS 292 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # HUMS293 — Special Topics HUMS 293 - Special Topics HUMS 293 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # HUMS294 — Special Topics HUMS 294 - Special Topics HUMS 294 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Human Services CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # HVAC100 — Introduction to HVAC Technology HVAC 100 - Introduction to HVAC Technology HVAC 100 - Introduction to HVAC Technology PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HVAC101 — Heating Fundamentals HVAC 101 - Heating Fundamentals HVAC 101 - Heating Fundamentals PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HVAC103 — Refrigeration I HVAC 103 - Refrigeration I HVAC 103 - Refrigeration I PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HVAC107 — Duct Fabrication and Installation HVAC 107 - Duct Fabrication and Installation HVAC 107 - Duct Fabrication and Installation PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HVAC113 — Low Pressure Boilers HVAC 113 - Low Pressure Boilers HVAC 113 - Low Pressure Boilers PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HVAC120 — Building and Property Maintenance I HVAC 120 - Building and Property Maintenance I HVAC 120 - Building and Property Maintenance I PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HVAC122 — Building and Property Maintenance II HVAC 122 - Building and Property Maintenance II HVAC 122 - Building and Property Maintenance II ADA compliance and safety and liability topics will be discussed in this course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HVAC171 — Hydronic Heating Systems HVAC 171 - Hydronic Heating Systems HVAC 171 - Hydronic Heating Systems PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HVAC101 --- # HVAC200 — Home Automation and Smart Grid Technology HVAC 200 - Home Automation and Smart Grid Technology HVAC 200 - Home Automation and Smart Grid Technology PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: INDT113, BCTI130 --- # HVAC201 — Cooling Service HVAC 201 - Cooling Service HVAC 201 - Cooling Service PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HVAC103 --- # HVAC202 — Electrical Circuits & Controls HVAC 202 - Electrical Circuits & Controls HVAC 202 - Electrical Circuits & Controls Includes gas, oil and electric heating controls, cooling controls, thermostats, humidistats, aquastats, and electronic controls. Covers operation of controls, integration of controls into controls systems, reading schematic and pictorial diagrams, and component troubleshooting and testing. This course will use lecture, lab and online simulation to prepare students for the nationally recognized certification exam as part of the outcome assessment learning --- # HVAC203 — Heat Loss and Gain Calculation HVAC 203 - Heat Loss and Gain Calculation HVAC 203 - Heat Loss and Gain Calculation Discusses building construction techniques, energy consumption reduction methods and equipment selection. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HVAC101, HVAC103 --- # HVAC204 — Commercial Refrigeration HVAC 204 - Commercial Refrigeration HVAC 204 - Commercial Refrigeration PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HVAC211 --- # HVAC205 — Heat Pump Systems HVAC 205 - Heat Pump Systems HVAC 205 - Heat Pump Systems PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HVAC101, HVAC103, INDT113, BCTI130 --- # HVAC206 — Advanced Cooling Service HVAC 206 - Advanced Cooling Service HVAC 206 - Advanced Cooling Service PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HVAC211 --- # HVAC207 — HVAC Codes HVAC 207 - HVAC Codes HVAC 207 - HVAC Codes PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HVAC208 — Heating Service HVAC 208 - Heating Service HVAC 208 - Heating Service PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HVAC101, INDT113, BCTI130 --- # HVAC209 — Psychrometrics/Air Distribution HVAC 209 - Psychrometrics/Air Distribution HVAC 209 - Psychrometrics/Air Distribution Discusses the atmospheric conditions and the impact of those conditions on the heating-cooling and ventilation processes and the design of systems for residential and commercial structures. Includes the sizing and configurations of air delivery duct systems and system design methods. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HVAC210 — Building Science & Analysis HVAC 210 - Building Science & Analysis HVAC 210 - Building Science & Analysis PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HVAC101, INDT113, BCTI130, HVAC203 --- # HVAC211 — Refrigeration II HVAC 211 - Refrigeration II HVAC 211 - Refrigeration II PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HVAC103, INDT113, BCTI130 --- # HVAC212 — Advanced HVAC Controls HVAC 212 - Advanced HVAC Controls HVAC 212 - Advanced HVAC Controls Includes solid state controls, 0-10 volt DC and 4-20 milliamp control signals, zoning controls, modulating controls, low ambient controls, heat recovery and energy management controls, economizer controls, 3-phase motor protection modules, variable frequency drives [VFDs], remote sensing electronic thermostats, electronically commutated DC motor control, Direct Digital Control [DDC] systems, multiple-stage heating/cooling controls, PLC control of HVAC/R equipment and pneumatic controls. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HVAC202 --- # HVAC213 — Sales and Service Management HVAC 213 - Sales and Service Management HVAC 213 - Sales and Service Management PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HVAC214 — Applied Design HVAC 214 - Applied Design HVAC 214 - Applied Design PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HVAC215 — Heating with Renewable Energy HVAC 215 - Heating with Renewable Energy HVAC 215 - Heating with Renewable Energy PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: CONT127, INDT113 --- # HVAC216 — Advanced Heat Pump Systems HVAC 216 - Advanced Heat Pump Systems HVAC 216 - Advanced Heat Pump Systems PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HVAC103 --- # HVAC220 — Distribution Systems HVAC 220 - Distribution Systems HVAC 220 - Distribution Systems PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HVAC100 --- # HVAC270 — Hydronic Heating Systems II HVAC 270 - Hydronic Heating Systems II HVAC 270 - Hydronic Heating Systems II PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HVAC101 --- # HVAC271 — HVAC Service Projects HVAC 271 - HVAC Service Projects HVAC 271 - HVAC Service Projects PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HVAC272 — HVAC Certifications HVAC 272 - HVAC Certifications HVAC 272 - HVAC Certifications PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # HVAC279 — System Performance - Capstone HVAC 279 - System Performance - Capstone HVAC 279 - System Performance - Capstone In addition, this course will prepare students for a nationally recognized certification. Students will take the HVAC Excellence-System Performance certification. The System Performance Certification covers refrigerant charging, psychrometrics, combustion efficiency, and airflow tests the knowledge a technician has in the processes and procedures required to ensure HVAC systems are performing at maximum efficiency. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # HVAC280 — Co-op/Internship HVAC 280 - Co-op/Internship HVAC 280 - Co-op/Internship PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # HVAC298 — Advanced Service Projects HVAC 298 - Advanced Service Projects HVAC 298 - Advanced Service Projects PROGRAM: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: HVAC271 --- # INDT100 — Computer Fundamentals for Technology INDT 100 - Computer Fundamentals for Technology INDT 100 - Computer Fundamentals for Technology PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # INDT102 — Introduction to Print Reading INDT 102 - Introduction to Print Reading INDT 102 - Introduction to Print Reading Focuses on dimension, shape, fabrication and assembly. Applies basic mathematics to the solution of print and performance problems. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # INDT103 — Motors and Motor Controls INDT 103 - Motors and Motor Controls INDT 103 - Motors and Motor Controls PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: INDT113, EECT111 --- # INDT104 — Fluid Power I INDT 104 - Fluid Power I INDT 104 - Fluid Power I PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # INDT105 — Industrial Solid State Fundamentals INDT 105 - Industrial Solid State Fundamentals INDT 105 - Industrial Solid State Fundamentals Introduces the student to the theory of basic solid-state devices such as diodes, transistors, and SCR’s and applications such as amplifiers, op amps, and switching power supplies. Prepares students to diagnose, repair, verify, and install electronic circuits and systems. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: INDT103, INDT113 --- # INDT106 — Introduction to the Workplace and Safety INDT 106 - Introduction to the Workplace and Safety INDT 106 - Introduction to the Workplace and Safety PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # INDT107 — Preventative Maintenance INDT 107 - Preventative Maintenance INDT 107 - Preventative Maintenance PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # INDT108 — Metrology INDT 108 - Metrology INDT 108 - Metrology Provides instruction and laboratory experiences in surface plate inspections, optical comparators, hardness testing, and coordinate measuring machines (CMM). Discusses calibration and measurement system analysis. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # INDT109 — Measurements and Calibration INDT 109 - Measurements and Calibration INDT 109 - Measurements and Calibration PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: INDT113 --- # INDT110 — Intro Data Center Operations INDT 110 - Intro Data Center Operations INDT 110 - Intro Data Center Operations CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # INDT111 — Rigging INDT 111 - Rigging INDT 111 - Rigging PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # INDT112 — Sheet Metal Layout and Design INDT 112 - Sheet Metal Layout and Design INDT 112 - Sheet Metal Layout and Design Presents the proper use of hand and machine tools to fabricate sheet metal projects. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # INDT113 — Industrial Electrical I INDT 113 - Industrial Electrical I INDT 113 - Industrial Electrical I PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # INDT114 — Introductory Welding INDT 114 - Introductory Welding INDT 114 - Introductory Welding PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # INDT120 — Metallurgy Fundamentals INDT 120 - Metallurgy Fundamentals INDT 120 - Metallurgy Fundamentals PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # INDT125 — Industrial Wiring Principles INDT 125 - Industrial Wiring Principles INDT 125 - Industrial Wiring Principles PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: INDT113, EECT111, INDT103 --- # INDT155 — Fundamentals of Materials INDT 155 - Fundamentals of Materials INDT 155 - Fundamentals of Materials PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # INDT156 — Introduction to Composites INDT 156 - Introduction to Composites INDT 156 - Introduction to Composites PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # INDT157 — Introduction to Ceramics INDT 157 - Introduction to Ceramics INDT 157 - Introduction to Ceramics PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # INDT180 — Co-op/Internship INDT 180 - Co-op/Internship INDT 180 - Co-op/Internship Provides entry level on-the-job experience while earning credit toward a technical certificate or associate degree. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # INDT201 — Fluid Power Systems (Hydraulics/Pneumatics) INDT 201 - Fluid Power Systems (Hydraulics/Pneumatics) INDT 201 - Fluid Power Systems (Hydraulics/Pneumatics) PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: INDT104 --- # INDT203 — Machine Maintenance and Installation INDT 203 - Machine Maintenance and Installation INDT 203 - Machine Maintenance and Installation PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # INDT204 — AC/DC Motors INDT 204 - AC/DC Motors INDT 204 - AC/DC Motors PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: INDT113, EECT111 --- # INDT205 — Programmable Automation Controls I INDT 205 - Programmable Automation Controls I INDT 205 - Programmable Automation Controls I Demonstrates how to connect to a PLC and basic network, the use of industry software for programming and monitoring PLC behavior, basic programming with ladder logic, Boolean logic, digital numbering systems, input/output configuration, PLC & motor control wiring & print reading, PLC counters and timers, sequencing and basic troubleshooting.  This course will use lecture, lab, online simulation and programming to prepare students with introductory knowledge of PLCs for working in the field as an i… Prerequisites: INDT113, EECT111, SMDI130 --- # INDT206 — Programmable Automation Controls II INDT 206 - Programmable Automation Controls II INDT 206 - Programmable Automation Controls II PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # INDT210 — Pumps INDT 210 - Pumps INDT 210 - Pumps PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: INDT104 --- # INDT211 — Industrial Process Control & Instrumentation INDT 211 - Industrial Process Control & Instrumentation INDT 211 - Industrial Process Control & Instrumentation PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: INDT113 --- # INDT212 — Programmable Automation Controls III INDT 212 - Programmable Automation Controls III INDT 212 - Programmable Automation Controls III PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # INDT213 — Pipe Fitting Basics INDT 213 - Pipe Fitting Basics INDT 213 - Pipe Fitting Basics PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # INDT214 — Advanced Industrial Mechanics I INDT 214 - Advanced Industrial Mechanics I INDT 214 - Advanced Industrial Mechanics I PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: INDT203 --- # INDT225 — Omron PLC Programming I INDT 225 - Omron PLC Programming I INDT 225 - Omron PLC Programming I PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: INDT113 --- # INDT226 — Omron PLC Programming II INDT 226 - Omron PLC Programming II INDT 226 - Omron PLC Programming II PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # INDT227 — Problem Solving Strategies in the Workplace INDT 227 - Problem Solving Strategies in the Workplace INDT 227 - Problem Solving Strategies in the Workplace PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # INDT240 — Manufacturing Coatings and Surface Finish INDT 240 - Manufacturing Coatings and Surface Finish INDT 240 - Manufacturing Coatings and Surface Finish PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # INDT260 — Projects in Manufacturing INDT 260 - Projects in Manufacturing INDT 260 - Projects in Manufacturing PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # INDT279 — Industrial Technology Capstone INDT 279 - Industrial Technology Capstone INDT 279 - Industrial Technology Capstone In addition, students will attempt mandatory certification assessment through SACA, Smart Automation Certification Alliance. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # INDT280 — Co-op/Internship INDT 280 - Co-op/Internship INDT 280 - Co-op/Internship PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM109 — Informatics Fundamentals INFM 109 - Informatics Fundamentals INFM 109 - Informatics Fundamentals Topics include the history of and trends in computing, operating systems, database technology, security, cloud implementations and other concepts associated with applying the principles of good information management to the organization. Students will apply technical writing and effective presentation skills through completing a research project. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # INFM181 — Special Topics in Informatics INFM 181 - Special Topics in Informatics INFM 181 - Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM182 — Special Topics in Informatics INFM 182 - Special Topics in Informatics INFM 182 - Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM183 — Special Topics in Informatics INFM 183 - Special Topics in Informatics INFM 183 - Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM184 — Special Topics in Informatics INFM 184 - Special Topics in Informatics INFM 184 - Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM185 — Special Topics in Informatics INFM 185 - Special Topics in Informatics INFM 185 - Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM186 — Special Topics in Informatics INFM 186 - Special Topics in Informatics INFM 186 - Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM187 — Special Topics in Informatics INFM 187 - Special Topics in Informatics INFM 187 - Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM188 — Special Topics in Informatics INFM 188 - Special Topics in Informatics INFM 188 - Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM189 — Special Topics in Informatics INFM 189 - Special Topics in Informatics INFM 189 - Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM190 — Special Topics in Informatics INFM 190 - Special Topics in Informatics INFM 190 - Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM191 — Special Topics in Informatics INFM 191 - Special Topics in Informatics INFM 191 - Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM192 — Special Topics in Informatics INFM 192 - Special Topics in Informatics INFM 192 - Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM193 — Special Topics in Informatics INFM 193 - Special Topics in Informatics INFM 193 - Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM194 — Special Topics in Informatics INFM 194 - Special Topics in Informatics INFM 194 - Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM209 — Informatics and Human-Computer Interaction INFM 209 - Informatics and Human-Computer Interaction INFM 209 - Informatics and Human-Computer Interaction PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: INFM109, SDEV120, VISC104 --- # INFM219 — Business Intelligence & Storytelling INFM 219 - Business Intelligence & Storytelling INFM 219 - Business Intelligence & Storytelling Students learn core principles of business intelligence, insight interpretation, and data communication. Emphasis is placed on identifying meaningful patterns, framing narratives, constructing evidence-based recommendations, and tailoring insights to diverse audiences. Through hands-on practice, students apply data to solve business problems, design visual and written insight deliverables, and make compelling cases for action using data they access, analyze, and interpret. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: INFM109, AAIT110 --- # INFM260 — Salesforce Administration INFM 260 - Salesforce Administration INFM 260 - Salesforce Administration Salesforce Certified Administrator is an internationally recognized credential that can propel the careers of Salesforce developers, administrators, architects, and sales professionals. Salesforce has become one of the most in-demand IT skills needed worldwide. it has become a highly sought after skill in many industries. Emphasis is placed on ing students to learn how to students learn how to provide assistance to their companies in customer relationship management solutions that brings companies and customers together… Prerequisites: INFM219 --- # INFM261 — Workforce Preparation: Salesforce Administrator Certification INFM 261 - Workforce Preparation: Salesforce Administrator Certification INFM 261 - Workforce Preparation: Salesforce Administrator Certification This credential focuses on the features and functionality used to maintain a Salesforce implementation. Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate… --- # INFM281 — Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 281 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 281 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM282 — Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 282 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 282 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM283 — Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 283 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 283 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM284 — Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 284 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 284 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM285 — Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 285 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 285 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM286 — Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 286 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 286 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM287 — Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 287 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 287 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM288 — Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 288 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 288 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM289 — Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 289 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 289 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM290 — Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 290 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 290 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM291 — Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 291 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 291 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM292 — Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 292 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 292 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM293 — Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 293 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 293 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INFM294 — Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 294 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics INFM 294 - Advanced Special Topics in Informatics PROGRAM: Informatics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # INNV220 — Intrapreneurship: Employee-Driven Innovation INNV 220 - Intrapreneurship: Employee-Driven Innovation INNV 220 - Intrapreneurship: Employee-Driven Innovation CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ITSP132 — IT Support Essentials I ITSP 132 - IT Support Essentials I ITSP 132 - IT Support Essentials I PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # ITSP134 — IT Support Essentials II ITSP 134 - IT Support Essentials II ITSP 134 - IT Support Essentials II PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # ITSP136 — Workforce Preparation: CompTIA A+ Certification ITSP 136 - Workforce Preparation: CompTIA A+ Certification ITSP 136 - Workforce Preparation: CompTIA A+ Certification Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exams. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # ITSP175 — IT Customer Support and Helpdesk Software ITSP 175 - IT Customer Support and desk Software ITSP 175 - IT Customer Support and desk Software PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # ITSP181 — Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 181 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 181 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP182 — Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 182 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 182 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP183 — Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 183 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 183 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP184 — Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 184 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 184 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP185 — Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 185 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 185 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP186 — Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 186 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 186 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP187 — Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 187 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 187 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP188 — Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 188 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 188 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP189 — Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 189 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 189 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP190 — Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 190 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 190 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP191 — Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 191 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 191 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP192 — Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 192 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 192 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP193 — Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 193 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 193 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP194 — Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 194 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 194 - Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP215 — Mobile/Wireless Computing Support ITSP 215 - Mobile/Wireless Computing Support ITSP 215 - Mobile/Wireless Computing Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ITSP132, ITSP134 --- # ITSP216 — Workforce Preparation: Certified Wireless Technology Specialist Certification ITSP 216 - Workforce Preparation: Certified Wireless Technology Specialist Certification ITSP 216 - Workforce Preparation: Certified Wireless Technology Specialist Certification Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skillset. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # ITSP235 — Internet of Things Fundamentals ITSP 235 - Internet of Things Fundamentals ITSP 235 - Internet of Things Fundamentals Students will ascertain the value created by collecting, communicating, coordinating, and leveraging the data from connected devices. Students will understand strengths and weaknesses of application duty cycle and data rate/data-intensive for continuous recognition applications, battery consumption/low-power design, and range extension techniques including data mining and mesh networking/communication range. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ITSP132, ITSP134, SDEV120, NETI104, NETI109 --- # ITSP281 — Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 281 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 281 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP282 — Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 282 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 282 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP283 — Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 283 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 283 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP284 — Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 284 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 284 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP285 — Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 285 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 285 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP286 — Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 286 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 286 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP287 — Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 287 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 287 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP288 — Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 288 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 288 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP289 — Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 289 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 289 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP290 — Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 290 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 290 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP291 — Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 291 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 291 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP292 — Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 292 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 292 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP293 — Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 293 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 293 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # ITSP294 — Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 294 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support ITSP 294 - Advanced Special Topics in Information Technology Support PROGRAM: Information Technology Support CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # IVYT103 — Health and Wellness IVYT 103 - Health and Wellness IVYT 103 - Health and Wellness PROGRAM: Liberal Arts and Sciences CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # IVYT104 — Critical Thinking IVYT 104 - Critical Thinking IVYT 104 - Critical Thinking PROGRAM: Liberal Arts and Sciences CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # IVYT105 — Managing Personal Finances IVYT 105 - Managing Personal Finances IVYT 105 - Managing Personal Finances PROGRAM: Liberal Arts and Sciences CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # IVYT106 — Career Exploration IVYT 106 - Career Exploration IVYT 106 - Career Exploration PROGRAM: Student Success CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # IVYT111 — Student Success IVYT 111 - Student Success IVYT 111 - Student Success PROGRAM: Student Success CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # IVYT112 — Student Success - Health Sciences And Nursing IVYT 112 - Student Success - Health Sciences And Nursing IVYT 112 - Student Success - Health Sciences And Nursing PROGRAM: Liberal Arts CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # IVYT113 — Student Success - Advanced Manufacturing Engineering and Applied Sciences IVYT 113 - Student Success - Advanced Manufacturing Engineering and Applied Sciences IVYT 113 - Student Success - Advanced Manufacturing Engineering and Applied Sciences PROGRAM: Liberal Arts CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # IVYT115 — Student Success - Information Technology IVYT 115 - Student Success - Information Technology IVYT 115 - Student Success - Information Technology PROGRAM: Student Success CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # IVYT119 — Public Service and Student Success IVYT 119 - Public Service and Student Success IVYT 119 - Public Service and Student Success CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 1 --- # IVYT171 — Leadership IVYT 171 - Leadership IVYT 171 - Leadership PROGRAM: Liberal Arts and Sciences CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # IVYT171H — Leadership (Honors) IVYT 171H - Leadership (Honors) IVYT 171H - Leadership (Honors) The course integrates readings from the humanities, experiential exercises, films, and contemporary readings on leadership. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # LEGS101 — Introduction to Legal Studies LEGS 101 - Introduction to Legal Studies LEGS 101 - Introduction to Legal Studies Students will explore three broad areas: how the legal system is organized , how to research and analyze the law , and the fundamentals of major legal fields such as constitutional rights, contracts, torts, property, and criminal law . The course builds a strong foundation for advanced legal studies while strengthening skills in critical thinking, research, and professional communication that are valuable in many careers. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # LEGS102 — Legal Research LEGS 102 - Legal Research LEGS 102 - Legal Research These resources could include constitutions, statutory codes and annotations, administrative codes and registers, cases reporters and digests, legal secondary sources, including legal encyclopedias, treatises, legal periodicals, practice manuals and form books. It also introduces students to the various tools for accessing information in these resources. Instruction is also delivered on proper legal citation form, citation services, and research strategies. Projects include a series of graded law library research assignments teaching the stu… Prerequisites: LEGS101 --- # LEGS103 — Civil Procedure LEGS 103 - Civil Procedure LEGS 103 - Civil Procedure (The second course is LEGS 202 Litigation) This course focuses on knowing the Rules of Civil Procedure applicable to each part of a case. Topics include filing requirements, the rules regarding service of process, calculation of deadlines, motion practice, discovery, trials, and relief from judgments. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: LEGS101 --- # LEGS106 — Tort Law LEGS 106 - Tort Law LEGS 106 - Tort Law PROGRAM: Legal Studies and Paralegal Studies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: LEGS101 --- # LEGS107 — Contracts and Commercial Law LEGS 107 - Contracts and Commercial Law LEGS 107 - Contracts and Commercial Law Topics include contracts for sales of goods (UCC Article 2), the Statute of Frauds, performance, remedies, warranties, and assignment law. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: LEGS101 --- # LEGS108 — Property Law LEGS 108 - Property Law LEGS 108 - Property Law Property law concepts are analyzed. Topics include the different types of property generally, estates in land, concurrent ownership, legal descriptions and deeds, easements, encumbrances on title, title searches and title insurance, real estate purchase agreements, closings, mortgages and UCC Article 9 security interests, foreclosures, landlord-tenant law, and personal property law topics such as bailments, lost property, and intellectual property. This is an introductory course in real and personal property law. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: LEGS101 --- # LEGS124 — Legal Writing I LEGS 124 - Legal Writing I LEGS 124 - Legal Writing I This foundational course demands mastery of English grammar and punctuation rules. It will also introduce the specialized mechanics that form the critical infrastructure for legal writing. Students will delve into essential legal terminology, specialized word usage, and Latin linguistics necessary to confidently navigate legal sources and documents. The course also teaches the IRAC method of briefing cases. Students will draft and edit professional documents, including correspondence, pleadings, and memoranda. Students will be prepared to… --- # LEGS134 — Foundations of Civil Law LEGS 134 - Foundations of Civil Law LEGS 134 - Foundations of Civil Law Students will explore the essential concepts of civil liability, including the rules governing non-criminal injuries to person and property (Torts), the formation and enforcement of legally binding agreements (Contracts), and the complex framework of real and personal ownership rights (Property). Emphasis is placed on analyzing real-world legal scenarios and applying foundational common law and statutory rules used by legal professionals, providing students with the essential analytical framework required for advanced stu… Prerequisites: LEGS101 --- # LEGS155 — Law Office Technology LEGS 155 - Law Office Technology LEGS 155 - Law Office Technology The reality is that a great deal of our work is done at a computer. Would you like to see and use the types of technology that are typically used in a law office? Completion of this course will introduce you to the practical ways we use technology in a law firm such as time keeping, billing, document management, along with much more. In addition, successful completion will result in a certificate from our partners at the National Society of Legal Technologists, which is a wonderful addition to your resume. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # LEGS160 — Law Office Management LEGS 160 - Law Office Management LEGS 160 - Law Office Management Students will get the opportunity to learn about how to manage and conduct the work that happens in a law office in a simulated law office environment. The course will allow students to feel more confident in their ability to assimilate into the day-to-day workings of a law office. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: LEGS101 --- # LEGS170 — Legal Ethics LEGS 170 - Legal Ethics LEGS 170 - Legal Ethics Students will examine the regulatory framework of the legal profession, focusing on requirements for licensing, attorney supervision, and differentiating authorized paralegal tasks from the unauthorized practice of law (UPL). The central themes include core ethical duties owed to clients, such as maintaining confidentiality, managing conflicts of interest, and ensuring fair fees and competent representation. This foundational knowledge prepares students to analyze and apply the Rules of Professional Conduct concerning integrity, diligence, adver… --- # LEGS175 — e-Discovery LEGS 175 - e-Discovery LEGS 175 - e-Discovery Explore electronic evidence, data preservation, digital forensics, and legal compliance. This course uses materials from the National Society of Legal Technology, which allows students to earn a certificate from NSLT. The certificate in eDiscovery from NSLT will greatly enrich the student’s portfolio of accomplishments and serve to make students more marketable in the workforce. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: LEGS103 --- # LEGS202 — Litigation LEGS 202 - Litigation LEGS 202 - Litigation Topics include the discovery process and discovery tools, litigation support-including organization and retrieval of trial documents-techniques in preparing witnesses for trial, and preparing jury instructions. The main project is compiling a trial notebook. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: LEGS101, LEGS103 --- # LEGS205 — Business Associations LEGS 205 - Business Associations LEGS 205 - Business Associations Legal developments and current trends may impact formation choices. Learn to develop your own business plan, reserve a business name, file the the appropriate paperwork with the Secretary of State, and hold a board of directors or shareholders meeting. Students will learn about the different structures, including sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited liability companies, and B, C, and S corporations; the pros and cons of each; and the ethical considerations that impact the formation of a business. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: LEGS101 --- # LEGS209 — Family Law LEGS 209 - Family Law LEGS 209 - Family Law Students will review many pleadings and intake forms and will draft a divorce petition, a financial statement, a summary decree with a child support worksheet. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: LEGS101 --- # LEGS210 — Wills Trust and Estates LEGS 210 - Wills Trust and Estates LEGS 210 - Wills Trust and Estates PROGRAM: Legal Studies and Paralegal Studies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: LEGS101 --- # LEGS211 — Criminal Law and Procedure LEGS 211 - Criminal Law and Procedure LEGS 211 - Criminal Law and Procedure This includes examining conduct that constitutes crimes and the theories and constitutionality of the punishments for such crimes. Course topics include the American criminal justice system, criminal liability, the elements of specific crimes, constitutional limits, the Indiana Code (with specific emphasis on the penal code), criminal defenses, victims, punishments and sentencing. The student will also become familiar with the Indiana Criminal Code and Indiana Rules of Criminal Procedure. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: LEGS101, CRIM101 --- # LEGS212 — Bankruptcy Law LEGS 212 - Bankruptcy Law LEGS 212 - Bankruptcy Law The course emphasizes how to accumulate the debtor’s financial information; compile petition, schedules, statement of financial affairs, and other documents to be filed with the Court; collect and organize data for the first meeting of creditors; complete proofs of claim; and pursue creditors’ rights. Students are required to prepare a bankruptcy case under Chapter 7 or 13 of the Bankruptcy Code. A brief overview of Chapters 11 and 12 of the Bankruptcy Code is included. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: LEGS101 --- # LEGS214 — Constitutional Law LEGS 214 - Constitutional Law LEGS 214 - Constitutional Law This course will explore various methodologies of constitutional interpretation and modes of constitutional analysis. Topics covered include the history of the Articles of Confederation, the history of the Constitution of the United States, the role of the judiciary, the separation of powers and relations among the federal branches of government, the powers of the national government and federalism based on Congress and the states and individual constitutional rights. The projects will include writing three case briefs, one memorandu… Prerequisites: LEGS101 --- # LEGS220 — Evidence LEGS 220 - Evidence LEGS 220 - Evidence The scope of the course will focus on the individual Rules and the paralegal’s role in using the Rules in litigation assistance. Topics also include evidence gathering and the use of technology and how it impacts the paralegal’s use of obtaining such evidence. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: LEGS103 --- # LEGS224 — Legal Writing II LEGS 224 - Legal Writing II LEGS 224 - Legal Writing II The student will learn how to write sharp, clear prose and to become more proficient and efficient at composing, organizing, and summarizing a wide variety of legal written documents. The student will be exposed to various legal writing techniques that are used in drafting a wide variety of legal documents. Throughout the semester, a strong emphasis is placed on proper legal writing methodology and formatting. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: LEGS102, LEGS124 --- # LEGS225 — Wrongful Convictions LEGS 225 - Wrongful Convictions LEGS 225 - Wrongful Convictions PROGRAM: Legal Studies and Paralegal Studies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # LEGS226 — Media and the Law LEGS 226 - Media and the Law LEGS 226 - Media and the Law PROGRAM: Legal Studies and Paralegal Studies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # LEGS228 — Wrongful Conviction LEGS 228 - Wrongful Conviction LEGS 228 - Wrongful Conviction PROGRAM: Legal Studies and Paralegal Studies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # LEGS255 — Practicum LEGS 255 - Practicum LEGS 255 - Practicum PROGRAM: Legal Studies and Paralegal Studies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 PRACTICUM HOURS MIN: 9 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Spring, 2019 An opportunity for the intermediate paralegal student to acquire valuable field experience by working under attorney supervision. The student keeps a journal and prepares a report of his or her experience at the end of the semester. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # LEGS256 — Virtual Online Paralegal Practicum Experience LEGS 256 - Virtual Online Paralegal Practicum Experience LEGS 256 - Virtual Online Paralegal Practicum Experience PROGRAM: Legal Studies and Paralegal Studies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # LEGS278 — National Certification Prep LEGS 278 - National Certification Prep LEGS 278 - National Certification Prep This course will sharpen writing and critical analysis skills and review various areas of law that are tested on the national certification exams. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: LEGS101 --- # LEGS279 — Capstone Course in Legal Studies LEGS 279 - Capstone Course in Legal Studies LEGS 279 - Capstone Course in Legal Studies This course will sharpen writing and critical analysis skills and review various areas of law that are tested. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # LEGS280 — Internship LEGS 280 - Internship LEGS 280 - Internship The student keeps a journal and prepares a report of his or her experience at the end of the semester. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # LIBA279 — Liberal Arts Capstone Course LIBA 279 - Liberal Arts Capstone Course LIBA 279 - Liberal Arts Capstone Course A summative evaluation of educational --- # LIBA279H — Liberal Arts Capstone Course - Honors LIBA 279H - Liberal Arts Capstone Course - Honors LIBA 279H - Liberal Arts Capstone Course - Honors May require a research project, presentation, and/or portfolio. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # LOGM100 — Commercial Driver’s License Theory LOGM 100 - Commercial Driver’s License Theory LOGM 100 - Commercial Driver’s License Theory PROGRAM: Supply Chain Management/Logistics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # LOGM102 — Commercial Driver’s License Application LOGM 102 - Commercial Driver’s License Application LOGM 102 - Commercial Driver’s License Application The vehicle control systems are reviewed and discussed. The vehicle systems including engine, suspension, electrical and many others are reviewed in detail. The vehicle inspection is practiced and applied. This course must be taken concurrently with LOGM 103 and LOGM 104 . MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # LOGM103 — Commercial Drivers Vehicles Operations I LOGM 103 - Commercial Drivers Vehicles Operations I LOGM 103 - Commercial Drivers Vehicles Operations I PROGRAM: Supply Chain Management CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # LOGM104 — Commercial Drivers Vehicles Operations II LOGM 104 - Commercial Drivers Vehicles Operations II LOGM 104 - Commercial Drivers Vehicles Operations II PROGRAM: Supply Chain Management CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # LOGM107 — Introduction to Supply Chain Management LOGM 107 - Introduction to Supply Chain Management LOGM 107 - Introduction to Supply Chain Management PROGRAM: Supply Chain Management CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # LOGM109 — Supply Chain Technologies LOGM 109 - Supply Chain Technologies LOGM 109 - Supply Chain Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # LOGM127 — Introduction to Logistics LOGM 127 - Introduction to Logistics LOGM 127 - Introduction to Logistics PROGRAM: Supply Chain Management/Logistics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # LOGM180 — Commercial Driver’s Internship LOGM 180 - Commercial Driver’s Internship LOGM 180 - Commercial Driver’s Internship Students gain on-the-job experience while earning credit toward an associate degree. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: LOGM102, LOGM103, LOGM104 --- # LOGM181 — Supply Chain Communications LOGM 181 - Supply Chain Communications LOGM 181 - Supply Chain Communications PROGRAM: Supply Chain Management CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # LOGM201 — Logistics Quality & Lean Management LOGM 201 - Logistics Quality & Lean Management LOGM 201 - Logistics Quality & Lean Management PROGRAM: Supply Chain Management/Logistics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # LOGM205 — Advanced Quality Management LOGM 205 - Advanced Quality Management LOGM 205 - Advanced Quality Management This course prepares professionals to recognize process improvement opportunities and to design quality control programs that rely on standard Lean Six Sigma statistical methods to ensure that processes deliver sustainable results. Students have the opportunity to earn Green Belt Certification which is globally recognized. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: LOGM201 --- # LOGM214 — Project Management LOGM 214 - Project Management LOGM 214 - Project Management PROGRAM: Supply Chain Management CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # LOGM222 — Demand Planning LOGM 222 - Demand Planning LOGM 222 - Demand Planning CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # LOGM228 — Principles of Procurement LOGM 228 - Principles of Procurement LOGM 228 - Principles of Procurement PROGRAM: Supply Chain Management/Logistics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # LOGM229 — Transportation Systems LOGM 229 - Transportation Systems LOGM 229 - Transportation Systems PROGRAM: Supply Chain Management/Logistics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # LOGM231 — Appropriations Law and the Planning Programming Budgeting & Execution (PPB&E) Process LOGM 231 - Appropriations Law and the Planning Programming Budgeting & Execution (PPB&E) Process LOGM 231 - Appropriations Law and the Planning Programming Budgeting & Execution (PPB&E) Process PROGRAM: Supply Chain Management CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # LOGM232 — Federal Supply and Government Purchasing LOGM 232 - Federal Supply and Government Purchasing LOGM 232 - Federal Supply and Government Purchasing PROGRAM: Supply Chain Management CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # LOGM233 — Reliability Maintainability & Availability (RM&A) in Logistics LOGM 233 - Reliability Maintainability & Availability (RM&A) in Logistics LOGM 233 - Reliability Maintainability & Availability (RM&A) in Logistics PROGRAM: Supply Chain Management CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # LOGM267 — Operations Management LOGM 267 - Operations Management LOGM 267 - Operations Management PROGRAM: Supply Chain Management CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # LOGM280 — Supply Chain Management and Logistics Co-op/Internship/Externship LOGM 280 - Supply Chain Management and Logistics Co-op/Internship/Externship LOGM 280 - Supply Chain Management and Logistics Co-op/Internship/Externship Students gain on-the-job experience while earning credit toward an associate degree. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # MAMO103 — Mammography Clinical Education I MAMO 103 - Mammography Clinical Education I MAMO 103 - Mammography Clinical Education I PROGRAM: Medical Imaging CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 CLINICAL APPLICATION HOURS MIN: 10 DATE OF LAST REVISION: N/A Through various clinical sites the student will acquire competency in the field of Mammography. During the clinical rotation, the student is required to use the knowledge acquired in the cognitive domain to display appropriate behavior in the affective domain and to build skills in the psychomotor domain. This is accomplished by radiographing actual patients under controlled conditions. MAJOR COURSE L… --- # MAMO105 — Mammography Patient Care Image Production and Procedures MAMO 105 - Mammography Patient Care Image Production and Procedures MAMO 105 - Mammography Patient Care Image Production and Procedures Course includes understanding the components, principles, and operation of digital imaging systems found in mammography. Discussion of basic knowledge of physics pertinent to developing an understanding of radiations used in the clinical setting. Principles of the interaction of radiation and the methods and effectiveness of radiation protection measures will be discussed. Covers physiology and pathology of related anatomy with emphasis on appearance of disea… --- # MAMO203 — Mammography Clinical Education II MAMO 203 - Mammography Clinical Education II MAMO 203 - Mammography Clinical Education II PROGRAM: Medical Imaging CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 CLINICAL APPLICATION HOURS MIN: 10 DATE OF LAST REVISION: N/A This is the second of two rotations through either one or various clinical sites to allow the student to acquire competency in the field of Mammography. During the clinical rotations the student is required to use the knowledge acquired in the cognitive domain to display appropriate behavior in the affective domain and to build skills in the psychomotor domain. This is accomplished by radiographing… --- # MATH023 — Essentials of Algebra MATH 023 - Essentials of Algebra MATH 023 - Essentials of Algebra Concentrates on integer exponents, scientific notation, linear equations and inequalities, literal equations, polynomial operations, polynomial factoring, graphing linear equations, and applications. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # MATH043 — Intermediate Algebra MATH 043 - Intermediate Algebra MATH 043 - Intermediate Algebra Concentrates on properties of integer and rational exponents, systems of linear equations, radicals, radical equations, quadratic equations, functions including their graphs, and applications. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # MATH080 — Mathematical Principles MATH 080 - Mathematical Principles MATH 080 - Mathematical Principles Designed to support students for success in MATH 123 . MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: IVYT101, IVYT111, IVYT112, IVYT113, IVYT114, IVYT115, IVYT116, IVYT120, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # MATH122 — Applied Technical Mathematics MATH 122 - Applied Technical Mathematics MATH 122 - Applied Technical Mathematics PROGRAM: Liberal Arts CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MATH123 — Quantitative Reasoning MATH 123 - Quantitative Reasoning MATH 123 - Quantitative Reasoning Students will solve problems using proportional reasoning, percentages, rates of change, linear and exponential models with applications from statistics and finance. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH023 --- # MATH135 — Finite Math MATH 135 - Finite Math MATH 135 - Finite Math A standard finite mathematics course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH043 --- # MATH136 — College Algebra MATH 136 - College Algebra MATH 136 - College Algebra MATH 136 and MATH 137 together comprise a standard two-semester college algebra and trigonometry course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH043 --- # MATH136H — College Algebra (Honors) MATH 136H - College Algebra (Honors) MATH 136H - College Algebra (Honors) PROGRAM: Mathematics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MATH043 --- # MATH137 — Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry MATH 137 - Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry MATH 137 - Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH043 --- # MATH137H — Trigonometry with Analytic Geo MATH 137H - Trigonometry with Analytic Geo MATH 137H - Trigonometry with Analytic Geo PROGRAM: Mathematics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MATH100 --- # MATH138 — Precalculus MATH 138 - Precalculus MATH 138 - Precalculus Other focuses include graphing of functions and solving application problems. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH043 --- # MATH141 — Mathematics for Elementary Teachers MATH 141 - Mathematics for Elementary Teachers MATH 141 - Mathematics for Elementary Teachers Students will make and justify conjectures, build connections among concepts and solve problems from their explorations. Use of mathematical terminology, models and concrete manipulatives is included. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH043 --- # MATH200 — Statistics MATH 200 - Statistics MATH 200 - Statistics An introductory statistics course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH043 --- # MATH201 — Brief Calculus I MATH 201 - Brief Calculus I MATH 201 - Brief Calculus I This course studies the fundamental concepts and operations of calculus including algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions: limits, continuity, derivatives, points-of-inflection, first-derivative test, concavity, second-derivative test, optimization, antiderivatives, and integration by substitution, and elementary applications of the derivative and of the definite integral. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH136 --- # MATH202 — Brief Calculus II MATH 202 - Brief Calculus II MATH 202 - Brief Calculus II Covers topics in elementary differential equations, calculus of functions of several variables and infinite series. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH201, MATH211, MATH221 --- # MATH211 — Calculus I MATH 211 - Calculus I MATH 211 - Calculus I Studies in depth the fundamental concepts and operations of calculus including limits, continuity, differentiation including implicit and logarithmic differentiation. Applies differential calculus to solve problems in the natural and social sciences, to solve estimation problems and to solve optimization problems. Applies differential calculus to sketch curves and to identify local and global extrema, inflection points, increasing/decreasing behavior, concavity, behavior at infinity, horizontal and vertical tangents and asymptotes, and slant asympto… Prerequisites: MATH136, MATH137, MATH138 --- # MATH211H — Calculus I (Honors) MATH 211H - Calculus I (Honors) MATH 211H - Calculus I (Honors) PROGRAM: Mathematics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 Prerequisites: MATH136, MATH137 --- # MATH212 — Calculus II MATH 212 - Calculus II MATH 212 - Calculus II Applies Simpson’s rule and other elementary numerical quadrature methods to approximate integrals. Applies integral calculus to find arc lengths, areas of surfaces of revolution and to solve force and work problems. Applies the direction field technique to find graphical solutions of differential equations. Applies Euler’s technique to approximate the solution of initial value problems. Studies techniques of solving separable differential equations. Studies techniques to determine convergence of sequences and series. Studies techniques to determin… Prerequisites: MATH211 --- # MATH212H — Calculus II (Honors) MATH 212H - Calculus II (Honors) MATH 212H - Calculus II (Honors) Applies Simpson’s rule and other elementary numerical quadrature methods to approximate integrals. Applies the integral calculus to find arc lengths, areas of surfaces of revolution and to solve force and work problems. Applies the direction field technique to find graphical solutions of differential equations. Applies Euler’s technique to approximate the solution of initial value problems. Studies techniques of solving separable differential equations. Studies techniques to determine convergence of sequences and series. Studie… Prerequisites: MATH211 --- # MATH213 — Multidimensional Mathematics MATH 213 - Multidimensional Mathematics MATH 213 - Multidimensional Mathematics , or Math 138 - Precalculus PROGRAM: Mathematics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MATH136, MATH137 --- # MATH218 — Calculus with Analytic Geometry I MATH 218 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I MATH 218 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH136, MATH137 --- # MATH219 — Calculus with Analytic Geometry II MATH 219 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II MATH 219 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH218 --- # MATH221 — Calculus for Technology I MATH 221 - Calculus for Technology I MATH 221 - Calculus for Technology I PROGRAM: Mathematics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MATH136, MATH137 --- # MATH222 — Calculus for Technology II MATH 222 - Calculus for Technology II MATH 222 - Calculus for Technology II Topics include the calculus of transcendental functions, techniques of integration, differential equations, infinite series, and applications of these concepts. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH221, MATH211 --- # MATH235 — Discrete Mathematics MATH 235 - Discrete Mathematics MATH 235 - Discrete Mathematics MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH135 --- # MATH251 — Introduction to Mathematical Statistics (Calculus-based) MATH 251 - Introduction to Mathematical Statistics (Calculus-based) MATH 251 - Introduction to Mathematical Statistics (Calculus-based) MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH212 --- # MATH261 — Multivariate Calculus MATH 261 - Multivariate Calculus MATH 261 - Multivariate Calculus MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH212 --- # MATH264 — Differential Equations MATH 264 - Differential Equations MATH 264 - Differential Equations Topics include first-order equations, second and n’th order linear equations with constant coefficients, nonhomogeneous equations, undetermined coefficients, variation of parameters, linear systems of equations, and solutions by Laplace transform. The course will also explore some elementary numerical methods and bifurcation analysis. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH212 --- # MATH265 — Linear Algebra MATH 265 - Linear Algebra MATH 265 - Linear Algebra Systems of linear equations, matrix algebra, vector spaces, determinants, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, diagonalization of matrices, applications. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH212 --- # MATH279 — Math Research MATH 279 - Math Research MATH 279 - Math Research Provides real life exposure to mathematics while earning credit toward an associate degree. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH212, MATH219 --- # MEAS109 — The Professional Medical Assistant MEAS 109 - The Professional Medical Assistant MEAS 109 - The Professional Medical Assistant MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # MEAS110 — Introduction to Clinical Practice MEAS 110 - Introduction to Clinical Practice MEAS 110 - Introduction to Clinical Practice MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HLHS101, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # MEAS137 — Outpatient Insurance and Basic Coding MEAS 137 - Outpatient Insurance and Basic Coding MEAS 137 - Outpatient Insurance and Basic Coding Procedural and diagnostic coding appropriate to the ambulatory healthcare setting is included. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HLHS101 --- # MEAS203 — Advanced Insurance Coding MEAS 203 - Advanced Insurance Coding MEAS 203 - Advanced Insurance Coding MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEAS137 --- # MEAS204 — Advanced Insurance Claims Processing MEAS 204 - Advanced Insurance Claims Processing MEAS 204 - Advanced Insurance Claims Processing Introduces additional instruction in medical record extraction and various aspects of insurance processing and follow-up. Provides discussion and additional information in the various insurance programs and in related insurance coding competencies. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # MEAS209 — Electronic Administrative Practices MEAS 209 - Electronic Administrative Practices MEAS 209 - Electronic Administrative Practices MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEAS109, HLHS101 --- # MEAS215 — Advanced Medical Terminology MEAS 215 - Advanced Medical Terminology MEAS 215 - Advanced Medical Terminology It presents an in-depth study of the correlation between medical vocabulary and the application of those terms in the anatomy and physiology of the body, related diseases, conditions and treatment. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HLHS101 --- # MEAS218 — Pharmacology MEAS 218 - Pharmacology MEAS 218 - Pharmacology Emphasizes the current 50 most commonly prescribed drugs. Addresses special precautions, legal aspects, and patient education and preparation and administration of medications. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH080 --- # MEAS219 — Medical Assisting Laboratory Technique MEAS 219 - Medical Assisting Laboratory Technique MEAS 219 - Medical Assisting Laboratory Technique This includes fundamental principles of medical lab practice, disposal of biohazard materials, specimen collection, use of methods of quality control, urinalysis testing, chemistry testing, hematology testing, immunology testing, microbiology testing, and discussion of follow-up testing results. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: HLHS101, MEAS110 --- # MEAS222 — Medical Assisting Scribe Specialist MEAS 222 - Medical Assisting Scribe Specialist MEAS 222 - Medical Assisting Scribe Specialist Students will demonstrate mastery of keyboarding skills emphasizing speed and accuracy. Students will learn the requirements and perform documentation of all the information obtained by the provider during the encounter including the patient history, review of systems, history of present illness, the physical observations of the exam and the provider’s assessment and plan of care. In addition, students will learn the basics of differential diagnoses. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # MEAS223 — Medical Assisting Scribe Specialist Internship MEAS 223 - Medical Assisting Scribe Specialist Internship MEAS 223 - Medical Assisting Scribe Specialist Internship Students will demonstrate proficiency in documenting all the information obtained by the provider during the encounter including the patient history, the physical observations of the exam and the provider’s assessment and plan of care. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEAS222 --- # MEAS225 — CCMA Workforce Development Prep MEAS 225 - CCMA Workforce Development Prep MEAS 225 - CCMA Workforce Development Prep Students under 18 but at least 17 may be considered with PC approval. PROGRAM: Medical Assisting CREDIT HOURS MIN: 6 --- # MEAS227 — Medical Office Management MEAS 227 - Medical Office Management MEAS 227 - Medical Office Management Includes government and professional sources for consultation. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEAS109, MEAS209, MEAS137 --- # MEAS238 — Clinical I MEAS 238 - Clinical I MEAS 238 - Clinical I Includes vital signs, asepsis, sterilization, and treatment room procedures. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEAS110, HLHS101, APHY102 --- # MEAS239 — Clinical II MEAS 239 - Clinical II MEAS 239 - Clinical II MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEAS238, HLHS101 --- # MEAS240 — Advanced Clinical Procedures MEAS 240 - Advanced Clinical Procedures MEAS 240 - Advanced Clinical Procedures Addresses health services in the community which are directed toward prevention of disease and maintenance and restoration of health. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEAS239 --- # MEAS242 — Disease Conditions MEAS 242 - Disease Conditions MEAS 242 - Disease Conditions Includes the precipitating risk factors and appropriate methods of patient education regarding various disease processes. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: APHY102, HLHS101 --- # MEAS260 — Medical Assisting Externship MEAS 260 - Medical Assisting Externship MEAS 260 - Medical Assisting Externship 5 INTERNSHIP/EXTERNSHIP HOURS MIN: 12.5 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall, 2018 Course provides opportunities to observe, perform, and discuss various administrative and clinical competencies under supervision, with learning experiences obtained in selected physician’s offices, clinics or ambulatory care facilities. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEAS137, MEAS209, MEAS218, MEAS219, MEAS239 --- # MEAS299 — CMA Comprehensive Review MEAS 299 - CMA Comprehensive Review MEAS 299 - CMA Comprehensive Review Administrative, clinical and general information is covered. Testing procedures are addressed. Ivy Tech cannot guarantee that any student will pass a certification or licensing exam. The goal of providing a certification exam studies class is to assist you in understanding the material sufficiently to provide a firm foundation for your studies as you prepare for the exam. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # MEDL101 — Fundamentals of Laboratory Techniques MEDL 101 - Fundamentals of Laboratory Techniques MEDL 101 - Fundamentals of Laboratory Techniques Subjects covered include: Quality control, pipetting skills, venipuncture techniques, microscopic skills, infection control, laboratory math, and laboratory safety. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # MEDL102 — Routine Analysis Techniques MEDL 102 - Routine Analysis Techniques MEDL 102 - Routine Analysis Techniques MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # MEDL200 — Hemostasis Theory and Practice MEDL 200 - Hemostasis Theory and Practice MEDL 200 - Hemostasis Theory and Practice 5 --- # MEDL201 — Immunology Techniques MEDL 201 - Immunology Techniques MEDL 201 - Immunology Techniques MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # MEDL203 — Immunohematology Techniques MEDL 203 - Immunohematology Techniques MEDL 203 - Immunohematology Techniques MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEDL201 --- # MEDL205 — Hematology Techniques I MEDL 205 - Hematology Techniques I MEDL 205 - Hematology Techniques I Also presents clinicopathologic correlations. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEDL101, MEDL102 --- # MEDL206 — Hematology Techniques II MEDL 206 - Hematology Techniques II MEDL 206 - Hematology Techniques II It introduces procedures which lie outside those routinely performed. Continues cell differentiation, with emphasis upon early and less commonly encountered abnormal cells with associated special stains. Includes clinicopathologic correlations. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEDL205 --- # MEDL208 — Medical Chemistry I MEDL 208 - Medical Chemistry I MEDL 208 - Medical Chemistry I Provides laboratory experiences in basic methods, selected to develop routine analytical abilities and to promote the ability to recognize sources of error. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CHEM101 --- # MEDL209 — Clinical Urinalysis MEDL 209 - Clinical Urinalysis MEDL 209 - Clinical Urinalysis MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEDL206, MEDL200, MEDL214, MEDL203, MEDL279 --- # MEDL210 — Clinical Hematology MEDL 210 - Clinical Hematology MEDL 210 - Clinical Hematology MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEDL206, MEDL200, MEDL214, MEDL203, MEDL217, MEDL279 --- # MEDL212 — Clinical Immunology MEDL 212 - Clinical Immunology MEDL 212 - Clinical Immunology MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEDL206, MEDL200, MEDL214, MEDL203, MEDL217, MEDL279 --- # MEDL213 — Clinical Immunohematology MEDL 213 - Clinical Immunohematology MEDL 213 - Clinical Immunohematology MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEDL206, MEDL200, MEDL214, MEDL203, MEDL217, MEDL279 --- # MEDL214 — Medical Chemistry MEDL 214 - Medical Chemistry MEDL 214 - Medical Chemistry Provides laboratory experiences in basic methods, selected to develop routine analytical abilities and to promote the ability to recognize sources of error. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # MEDL216 — Microbiology Techniques MEDL 216 - Microbiology Techniques MEDL 216 - Microbiology Techniques Instruction in basic laboratory techniques in clinical bacteriology will also be included. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEDL101, MEDL102 --- # MEDL217 — Microbiology Concentrations MEDL 217 - Microbiology Concentrations MEDL 217 - Microbiology Concentrations 5 Prerequisites: MEDL216 --- # MEDL219 — Medical Chemistry II MEDL 219 - Medical Chemistry II MEDL 219 - Medical Chemistry II 5 Continuation of principles, procedures and clinicopathologic correlations in routine chemical analysis of the blood and other body fluids. Provides laboratory experiences in basic methods, selected to develop routine analytical abilities and to promote the ability to recognize sources of error. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: CHEM101, MEDL208 --- # MEDL220 — ImmunohematologyTechniques I MEDL 220 - ImmunohematologyTechniques I MEDL 220 - ImmunohematologyTechniques I MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEDL201 --- # MEDL221 — Clinical Microbiology MEDL 221 - Clinical Microbiology MEDL 221 - Clinical Microbiology MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEDL206, MEDL200, MEDL214, MEDL203, MEDL217, MEDL279 --- # MEDL223 — ImmunohematologyTechniques II MEDL 223 - ImmunohematologyTechniques II MEDL 223 - ImmunohematologyTechniques II MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEDL220 --- # MEDL224 — Clinical Chemistry MEDL 224 - Clinical Chemistry MEDL 224 - Clinical Chemistry MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEDL206, MEDL200, MEDL214, MEDL203, MEDL217, MEDL279 --- # MEDL225 — Microbiology Techniques I MEDL 225 - Microbiology Techniques I MEDL 225 - Microbiology Techniques I Instruction in basic laboratory techniques in clinical bacteriology will also be included. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEDL101, MEDL102 --- # MEDL226 — Microbiology Techniques II MEDL 226 - Microbiology Techniques II MEDL 226 - Microbiology Techniques II Instruction in basic laboratory techniques in clinical bacteriology will also be included. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MEDL101, MEDL102, MEDL225 --- # MEDL279 — Clinical Pathology MEDL 279 - Clinical Pathology MEDL 279 - Clinical Pathology MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # MEMS101 — Introduction to Microsystems MEMS 101 - Introduction to Microsystems MEMS 101 - Introduction to Microsystems PROGRAM: Electronics and Computer Technology/Electrical Engineering Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MEMS102 — Microsystems Characterization MEMS 102 - Microsystems Characterization MEMS 102 - Microsystems Characterization PROGRAM: Electronics and Computer Technology/Electrical Engineering Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MEMS103 — Microsystems and Electronics MEMS 103 - Microsystems and Electronics MEMS 103 - Microsystems and Electronics PROGRAM: Electronics and Computer Technology/Electrical Engineering Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # METC105 — Introduction to Engineering Technology METC 105 - Introduction to Engineering Technology METC 105 - Introduction to Engineering Technology PROGRAM: Mechanical Engineering Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # METC107 — Mechanical Design & Documentat METC 107 - Mechanical Design & Documentat METC 107 - Mechanical Design & Documentat PROGRAM: Mechanical Engineering Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # METC111 — Statics METC 111 - Statics METC 111 - Statics or MATH 138 - Precalculus or Demonstrated Readiness for College Level Calculus. PROGRAM: Mechanical Engineering Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MATH137, MATH138 --- # METC143 — Materials and Processes METC 143 - Materials and Processes METC 143 - Materials and Processes PROGRAM: Mechanical Engineering Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # METC220 — CAD for Mechanical Design METC 220 - CAD for Mechanical Design METC 220 - CAD for Mechanical Design PROGRAM: Mechanical Engineering Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: METC107 --- # METC230 — Fluid Power METC 230 - Fluid Power METC 230 - Fluid Power PROGRAM: Mechanical Engineering Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MATH136, MATH137, MATH138 --- # METC237 — Systems Measurement Automation & Control METC 237 - Systems Measurement Automation & Control METC 237 - Systems Measurement Automation & Control Common industrial control components and integrated technology are studied, and industrial safety practices and procedures are emphasized throughout the course. Students learn how to wire, program, and troubleshoot automation systems, including PLC-based (Programmable Logic Controller) systems, with a focus on interfacing and controlling a variety of electromechanical devices. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: EECT111 --- # METC279 — Portfolio & Professional Preparation METC 279 - Portfolio & Professional Preparation METC 279 - Portfolio & Professional Preparation This will require the collection and organization of all pertinent coursework in a portfolio as well as the generation of detailed supporting information. Every student must submit upon graduation a copy of the final portfolio for review and departmental archives, and every student must take a comprehensive exam covering pertinent areas of their engineering technology education. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # MKTG101 — Principles of Marketing MKTG 101 - Principles of Marketing MKTG 101 - Principles of Marketing PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # MKTG102 — Principles of Selling MKTG 102 - Principles of Selling MKTG 102 - Principles of Selling Includes the psychology of selling and develops skills through a series of selling situations. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # MKTG201 — Introduction to Market Research MKTG 201 - Introduction to Market Research MKTG 201 - Introduction to Market Research PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MKTG101 --- # MKTG204 — Marketing Management MKTG 204 - Marketing Management MKTG 204 - Marketing Management Emphasizes the major decisions management faces in its effort to harmonize the Prerequisites: ACCT101, BUSN105, MKTG101 --- # MKTG209 — Introduction to E-Commerce MKTG 209 - Introduction to E-Commerce MKTG 209 - Introduction to E-Commerce PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: BUSN101 --- # MKTG210 — Promotion Management MKTG 210 - Promotion Management MKTG 210 - Promotion Management PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MKTG101 --- # MKTG220 — Principles of Retailing MKTG 220 - Principles of Retailing MKTG 220 - Principles of Retailing PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MKTG101 --- # MKTG223 — Residential Appraising Part I MKTG 223 - Residential Appraising Part I MKTG 223 - Residential Appraising Part I CREDIT HOURS MIN: 5 --- # MKTG224 — Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP MKTG 224 - Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP MKTG 224 - Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP A real estate broker without an appraiser’s license must comply with Rule 6 - Standards of Practice to do appraising or Program Advisor Approval PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 Prerequisites: MKTG223 --- # MKTG225 — Residential Appraising Part II MKTG 225 - Residential Appraising Part II MKTG 225 - Residential Appraising Part II This course builds upon the basic appraisal coursework for in-depth discipline study and to prepare students for license upgrades. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # MKTG230 — Consumer Behavior MKTG 230 - Consumer Behavior MKTG 230 - Consumer Behavior Application of theories from psychology, social psychology and economics are examined. Course examines concepts that have implications for marketing management decisions. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MKTG101 --- # MKTG252 — Introduction to Digital Marketing MKTG 252 - Introduction to Digital Marketing MKTG 252 - Introduction to Digital Marketing PROGRAM: Business Administration CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # MKTG257 — Digital Marketing Management MKTG 257 - Digital Marketing Management MKTG 257 - Digital Marketing Management Profiles digital audiences and market segments and reviews using the Internet as a primary and a secondary marketing research tool as well as using cloud-based customer relationship-marketing (CRM) applications. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MKTG252 --- # MORT100 — Orientation to Funeral Service MORT 100 - Orientation to Funeral Service MORT 100 - Orientation to Funeral Service MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # MORT101 — Grief Psychology for Funeral Service MORT 101 - Grief Psychology for Funeral Service MORT 101 - Grief Psychology for Funeral Service Grief reactions according to age and special types of loss will be examined. In addition, the course will cover the funeral director’s professional responsibilities to the families he or she serves. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MORT100 --- # MORT102 — Mortuary Law in Management MORT 102 - Mortuary Law in Management MORT 102 - Mortuary Law in Management Principles of mortuary law in the managerial role including; duties, rights and liabilities for final disposition will be evaluated. Business law; public and personal liability; business organization; licensing and zoning regulations from a management perspective is also evaluated. Probate proceedings, social security, and life insurance benefits, and ethical standards relating to funeral service will be described. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # MORT104 — Embalming Chemistry MORT 104 - Embalming Chemistry MORT 104 - Embalming Chemistry CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # MORT105 — Embalming Theory I MORT 105 - Embalming Theory I MORT 105 - Embalming Theory I The purposes of embalming, as well as responsibilities, conduct and qualities of the professional embalmer are discussed. An inventory of typical preparation room instruments and supplies is examined. Basic embalming case analysis is investigated as well as basic concepts of embalming chemistry. Techniques for embalming non-complicated cases are also investigated. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MORT100 --- # MORT107 — Funeral Service Merchandising MORT 107 - Funeral Service Merchandising MORT 107 - Funeral Service Merchandising Funeral providers as defined by the FTC in 1984 offer both service and merchandise. This outline considers both service and merchandise as the products provided by funeral service practitioners. The curriculum is divided into two main sections. The first covers construction and features of caskets, outer burial containers, and other funeral related products. The second section of the curriculum guideline examines methods of purchasing, pricing, display, and sale of funeral merchandise as well as funeral services… --- # MORT110 — Cremation Processes and Management MORT 110 - Cremation Processes and Management MORT 110 - Cremation Processes and Management This includes proper identification of the deceased, legal authorization, use of third party crematories, required forms, cremation containers, and containers for cremated remains. Introduction to cremation merchandise, services and arrangement for disposition and shipping of cremated remains. The history of cremation is discussed as well. This course integrates the Cremation Association of North America (CANA) Certified Crematory Operator curriculum as well. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # MORT205 — Embalming Theory II MORT 205 - Embalming Theory II MORT 205 - Embalming Theory II This course investigates advanced embalming case analysis. Strategies and techniques for embalming complicated and/ or complex cases are discussed. Techniques for preparing a deceased human body for transportation and/ or long term storage are presented. Embalming theories/ techniques for handling specialized diseases, body conditions and other complications are discussed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MORT105, MORT106 --- # MORT207 — Funeral Service Practicum I MORT 207 - Funeral Service Practicum I MORT 207 - Funeral Service Practicum I Practical experience in all phases of funeral service including embalming, funeral directing, and funeral home operation. Students are placed in local funeral homes to work under the direct supervision of qualified licensed preceptors to gain knowledge of procedures used in embalming human remains for funeral services. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MORT105, MORT106 --- # MORT209 — Restorative Art MORT 209 - Restorative Art MORT 209 - Restorative Art Development of skills in anatomical modeling and cosmetics. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MORT105, MORT106 --- # MORT210 — Microbiology and Pathology for Funeral Service MORT 210 - Microbiology and Pathology for Funeral Service MORT 210 - Microbiology and Pathology for Funeral Service MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MORT106, MORT205 --- # MORT211 — Funeral Directing I MORT 211 - Funeral Directing I MORT 211 - Funeral Directing I Specific attention will be paid to the communication techniques and skills that will assist individual family members with handling bereavement, grief and the mourning process. In addition, students will explore: notification of death, transfer of remains, and funeral service options. Emphasis is placed on proper identification procedures, care and preparation of the deceased, shipping of human remains and other best practices concerning funeral service. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MORT105, MORT110 --- # MORT212 — Funeral Service Management MORT 212 - Funeral Service Management MORT 212 - Funeral Service Management The curriculum is divided into two main sections. The first covers general management technique and theory. The second section examines specific areas of funeral service and management guidelines for those areas. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # MORT217 — Funeral Service Practicum II MORT 217 - Funeral Service Practicum II MORT 217 - Funeral Service Practicum II Develops practical funeral directing and embalming skills, combining work experience in the funeral home. Students will be assigned to an affiliated funeral home serving under the direct supervision of a licensed preceptor. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MORT207 --- # MORT220 — Mortuary Science Seminar MORT 220 - Mortuary Science Seminar MORT 220 - Mortuary Science Seminar This examination is a graduation requirement and students must successfully complete the examination in order to become licensed funeral directors/ embalmers in most states. MORT 220 reviews the major learning --- # MORT221 — Funeral Directing II MORT 221 - Funeral Directing II MORT 221 - Funeral Directing II The student will continue to learn specific procedures used when making funeral arrangements for the bereaved family. Specific attention will be paid to the various religious, fraternal, military and secular funeral service options. In addition, students will explore: notification of death, transfer of remains, pre-funded/pre-planned funerals, religious practices, fraternal and military funerals, shipment of remains, aftercare and professionalism in funeral service. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MORT211 --- # MORT281 — Special Topics MORT 281 - Special Topics MORT 281 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Mortuary Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # MORT288 — Special Topics MORT 288 - Special Topics MORT 288 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Mortuary Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # MPRO100 — Introduction to Plant Floor and CNC Principles MPRO 100 - Introduction to Plant Floor and CNC Principles MPRO 100 - Introduction to Plant Floor and CNC Principles PROGRAM: Manufacturing Production and Operations CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MPRO101 — Shop Mathematics MPRO 101 - Shop Mathematics MPRO 101 - Shop Mathematics PROGRAM: Manufacturing Production and Operations CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MPRO102 — Introduction to Print Reading MPRO 102 - Introduction to Print Reading MPRO 102 - Introduction to Print Reading PROGRAM: Manufacturing Production and Operations CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MPRO103 — Manufacturing Automation MPRO 103 - Manufacturing Automation MPRO 103 - Manufacturing Automation PROGRAM: Manufacturing Production and Operations CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MPRO106 — Introduction to the Workplace and Safety MPRO 106 - Introduction to the Workplace and Safety MPRO 106 - Introduction to the Workplace and Safety PROGRAM: Manufacturing Production and Operations CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MPRO107 — CNC Operations MPRO 107 - CNC Operations MPRO 107 - CNC Operations PROGRAM: Manufacturing Production and Operations CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MPRO108 — Metrology MPRO 108 - Metrology MPRO 108 - Metrology PROGRAM: Manufacturing Production and Operations CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MPRO109 — Quality Control Concepts and Techniques MPRO 109 - Quality Control Concepts and Techniques MPRO 109 - Quality Control Concepts and Techniques PROGRAM: Manufacturing Production and Operations CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MPRO112 — Mechatronics Mechanical Systems MPRO 112 - Mechatronics Mechanical Systems MPRO 112 - Mechatronics Mechanical Systems PROGRAM: Manufacturing Production and Operations CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MPRO122 — Mechatronics Electrical Systems MPRO 122 - Mechatronics Electrical Systems MPRO 122 - Mechatronics Electrical Systems PROGRAM: Manufacturing Production and Operations CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MPRO201 — Lean Manufacturing MPRO 201 - Lean Manufacturing MPRO 201 - Lean Manufacturing PROGRAM: Manufacturing Production and Operations CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MPRO202 — Mechatronics Control Systems I MPRO 202 - Mechatronics Control Systems I MPRO 202 - Mechatronics Control Systems I PROGRAM: Manufacturing Production and Operations CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MPRO122 --- # MPRO203 — Production Technology MPRO 203 - Production Technology MPRO 203 - Production Technology PROGRAM: Manufacturing Production and Operations CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MPRO205 — Manufacturing Metals MPRO 205 - Manufacturing Metals MPRO 205 - Manufacturing Metals PROGRAM: Manufacturing Production and Operations CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MPRO206 — Mechatronics Control Systems II MPRO 206 - Mechatronics Control Systems II MPRO 206 - Mechatronics Control Systems II PROGRAM: Manufacturing Production and Operations CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MPRO202 --- # MPRO207 — Production Machine Tooling MPRO 207 - Production Machine Tooling MPRO 207 - Production Machine Tooling PROGRAM: Manufacturing Production and Operations CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MPRO227 — Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing MPRO 227 - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing MPRO 227 - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing PROGRAM: Manufacturing Production and Operations CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MPRO102 --- # MPRO250 — Advanced Lean Manufacturing MPRO 250 - Advanced Lean Manufacturing MPRO 250 - Advanced Lean Manufacturing PROGRAM: Manufacturing Production and Operations CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MPRO201 --- # MPRO279 — Manufacturing Production and Operations Capstone MPRO 279 - Manufacturing Production and Operations Capstone MPRO 279 - Manufacturing Production and Operations Capstone PROGRAM: Manufacturing Production and Operations CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 Prerequisites: MPRO203 --- # MRIT111 — MRI Orientation and Patient Safety MRIT 111 - MRI Orientation and Patient Safety MRIT 111 - MRI Orientation and Patient Safety The historical and philosophical basis of ethics and the elements of ethical behavior are discussed. The student examines a variety of ethical issues and dilemmas found in clinical practice. Content also provides an overview of the foundations in radiologic science and the practitioner’s role in the healthcare delivery system. The principles, practices and policies of health care organizations are examined and discussed in addition to the professional responsibilities of the MR technologist. Lastly, th… --- # MRIT112 — MRI Imaging Procedures I MRIT 112 - MRI Imaging Procedures I MRIT 112 - MRI Imaging Procedures I The content covers specific clinical application, available coils and their use, considerations in the scan sequences, specific choices in the protocols (e.g., slice thickness, phase direction and flow compensation) and positioning criteria. Anatomical structures and the plane that best demonstrates anatomy are discussed as well as signal characteristics of normal and abnormal structures. Content provides the student with knowledge of the parameters and imaging options used to create MR images. In addition, the content in… --- # MRIT113 — MRI Clinical Practice and Patient Management I MRIT 113 - MRI Clinical Practice and Patient Management I MRIT 113 - MRI Clinical Practice and Patient Management I Students can access the educational materials, examination facilities and personnel necessary to competently achieve content --- # MRIT117 — MRI Physical Principles Instrumentation and Informatics MRIT 117 - MRI Physical Principles Instrumentation and Informatics MRIT 117 - MRI Physical Principles Instrumentation and Informatics The subjects are formatted in individual outlines and can be sequenced according to the level of knowledge desired. Topics include history of MR, nuclear MR (NMR) signal production, tissue characteristics, pulse sequencing, imaging parameters/options and image formation. Content introduces knowledge in computing and information processing. It presents computer applications in the radiologic sciences related to image capture, display, storage and distribution. A… --- # MRIT203 — MRI Clinical Practice and Patient Management II MRIT 203 - MRI Clinical Practice and Patient Management II MRIT 203 - MRI Clinical Practice and Patient Management II Students can access the educational materials, examination facilities and personnel necessary to competently achieve content --- # MRIT218 — MRI Imaging Procedures II MRIT 218 - MRI Imaging Procedures II MRIT 218 - MRI Imaging Procedures II The content covers specific clinical application, available coils and their use, considerations in the scan sequences, specific choices in the protocols (e.g., slice thickness, phase direction and flow compensation) and positioning criteria. Anatomical structures and the plane that best demonstrates anatomy are discussed as well as signal characteristics of normal and abnormal structures. Content familiarizes the student with the common pathologies found in magnetic resonance imaging and the appearance of these patholog… --- # MRIT299 — General Exam Review MRIT 299 - General Exam Review MRIT 299 - General Exam Review Simulated registry exams prepare the student for the American Registry of MRI Technologist Examination. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # MRTC107 — Motorcycle Engine Principles and Design MRTC 107 - Motorcycle Engine Principles and Design MRTC 107 - Motorcycle Engine Principles and Design PROGRAM: Automotive CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MRTC127 — Motorcycle Engine Service and Repair MRTC 127 - Motorcycle Engine Service and Repair MRTC 127 - Motorcycle Engine Service and Repair Repair, proper assemble, and installation techniques applicable to the modern engine are included. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MRTC107 --- # MRTC173 — Motorcycle Transmission/Drive Service and Repair MRTC 173 - Motorcycle Transmission/Drive Service and Repair MRTC 173 - Motorcycle Transmission/Drive Service and Repair MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MRTC127 --- # MRTC174 — Motorcycle Frame and Electrical System MRTC 174 - Motorcycle Frame and Electrical System MRTC 174 - Motorcycle Frame and Electrical System PROGRAM: Automotive CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MRTC209 — Fuel and Ignition Systems MRTC 209 - Fuel and Ignition Systems MRTC 209 - Fuel and Ignition Systems PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # MRTC270 — Motorcycle High Performance MRTC 270 - Motorcycle High Performance MRTC 270 - Motorcycle High Performance PROGRAM: Automotive CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MTTC101 — Introduction to Machining MTTC 101 - Introduction to Machining MTTC 101 - Introduction to Machining PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MTTC102 — Turning Processes I MTTC 102 - Turning Processes I MTTC 102 - Turning Processes I PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MTTC103 — Milling Processes I MTTC 103 - Milling Processes I MTTC 103 - Milling Processes I PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MTTC104 — Machinery Handbook MTTC 104 - Machinery Handbook MTTC 104 - Machinery Handbook PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MTTC105 — Abrasive Processes I MTTC 105 - Abrasive Processes I MTTC 105 - Abrasive Processes I PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MTTC106 — Print Interpretation MTTC 106 - Print Interpretation MTTC 106 - Print Interpretation PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MTTC107 — CNC Setup and Operations I MTTC 107 - CNC Setup and Operations I MTTC 107 - CNC Setup and Operations I PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MTTC110 — Turning and Milling Processes MTTC 110 - Turning and Milling Processes MTTC 110 - Turning and Milling Processes PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MTTC185 — Multi-Axis CNC Setup and Operation I MTTC 185 - Multi-Axis CNC Setup and Operation I MTTC 185 - Multi-Axis CNC Setup and Operation I PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MTTC107 --- # MTTC195 — Multi-Axis CNC Setup and Operation II MTTC 195 - Multi-Axis CNC Setup and Operation II MTTC 195 - Multi-Axis CNC Setup and Operation II PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MTTC200 — CNC Production Processes MTTC 200 - CNC Production Processes MTTC 200 - CNC Production Processes PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MTTC195 --- # MTTC202 — Advanced Turning Processes II MTTC 202 - Advanced Turning Processes II MTTC 202 - Advanced Turning Processes II PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MTTC102, MTTC110 --- # MTTC203 — Milling Processes II MTTC 203 - Milling Processes II MTTC 203 - Milling Processes II PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MTTC103, MTTC110 --- # MTTC205 — Abrasive Processes II MTTC 205 - Abrasive Processes II MTTC 205 - Abrasive Processes II PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MTTC105 --- # MTTC206 — Tooling Design I MTTC 206 - Tooling Design I MTTC 206 - Tooling Design I PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MTTC102, MTTC103, MTTC105, MTTC110 --- # MTTC207 — Tooling Design II MTTC 207 - Tooling Design II MTTC 207 - Tooling Design II PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MTTC102, MTTC103, MTTC105, MTTC110 --- # MTTC208 — CNC Mill Programming MTTC 208 - CNC Mill Programming MTTC 208 - CNC Mill Programming Develops the theory of programming in the classroom with applications of the program accomplished on industry-type machines. Studies terminology of coordinates, cutter paths, angle cutting, and linear and circular interpolation. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # MTTC209 — CNC Lathe Programming MTTC 209 - CNC Lathe Programming MTTC 209 - CNC Lathe Programming Develops the theory of programming in the classroom with applications of the program accomplished on industry-type machines. Studies terminology of coordinates, cutter paths, angle cutting, and linear and circular interpolation. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # MTTC210 — Interactive CNC MTTC 210 - Interactive CNC MTTC 210 - Interactive CNC PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MTTC208, MTTC209 --- # MTTC211 — Advanced Programming Techniques MTTC 211 - Advanced Programming Techniques MTTC 211 - Advanced Programming Techniques Using down loading and up loading techniques utilized through advanced projects. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MTTC208, MTTC209 --- # MTTC217 — Introduction to the Swiss Lathe MTTC 217 - Introduction to the Swiss Lathe MTTC 217 - Introduction to the Swiss Lathe PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MTTC209 --- # MTTC220 — CAD/CAM I MTTC 220 - CAD/CAM I MTTC 220 - CAD/CAM I PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MTTC208, MTTC209 --- # MTTC221 — CAD/CAM II MTTC 221 - CAD/CAM II MTTC 221 - CAD/CAM II PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MTTC220 --- # MTTC222 — CAD/CAM III MTTC 222 - CAD/CAM III MTTC 222 - CAD/CAM III Students will develop part geometries from scratch or import existing models to generate toolpaths for 4-axis and 5-axis CNC mills as well as CNC lathes with live tooling. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MTTC221 --- # MTTC225 — Introduction to Mold Making MTTC 225 - Introduction to Mold Making MTTC 225 - Introduction to Mold Making PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MTTC102, MTTC103, MTTC105, MTTC110 --- # MTTC227 — Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing MTTC 227 - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing MTTC 227 - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MTTC106 --- # MTTC235 — 5 Axis CNC Milling MTTC 235 - 5 Axis CNC Milling MTTC 235 - 5 Axis CNC Milling PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MTTC208 --- # MTTC237 — Multi-Axis CNC I MTTC 237 - Multi-Axis CNC I MTTC 237 - Multi-Axis CNC I PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MTTC220 --- # MTTC238 — Multi-Axis CNC II MTTC 238 - Multi-Axis CNC II MTTC 238 - Multi-Axis CNC II PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MTTC242 — CNC Machining MTTC 242 - CNC Machining MTTC 242 - CNC Machining PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MTTC101, MTTC208, MTTC209 --- # MTTC243 — Tool and Die Making I MTTC 243 - Tool and Die Making I MTTC 243 - Tool and Die Making I PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MTTC110, MTTC105, MTTC102, MTTC103 --- # MTTC279 — Machine Tool Capstone MTTC 279 - Machine Tool Capstone MTTC 279 - Machine Tool Capstone PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 Prerequisites: ENGL111, MATH122 --- # MTTC280 — Co-op or Internship MTTC 280 - Co-op or Internship MTTC 280 - Co-op or Internship PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # MTTC282 — Machine Tool Technology Special Topic MTTC 282 - Machine Tool Technology Special Topic MTTC 282 - Machine Tool Technology Special Topic PROGRAM: Machine Tool Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NANO100 — Fundamentals of Nanotechnology NANO 100 - Fundamentals of Nanotechnology NANO 100 - Fundamentals of Nanotechnology PROGRAM: Nanotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # NANO111 — Materials Safety and Equipment Overview for Nanotechnology NANO 111 - Materials Safety and Equipment Overview for Nanotechnology NANO 111 - Materials Safety and Equipment Overview for Nanotechnology PROGRAM: Nanotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # NANO200 — Solid State Devices in Nanotechnology NANO 200 - Solid State Devices in Nanotechnology NANO 200 - Solid State Devices in Nanotechnology PROGRAM: Nanotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: EECT101 --- # NANO202 — Characterization and Testing of Nanotechnology Structures and Materials NANO 202 - Characterization and Testing of Nanotechnology Structures and Materials NANO 202 - Characterization and Testing of Nanotechnology Structures and Materials PROGRAM: Nanotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # NANO203 — Basic Nanotechnology Processes NANO 203 - Basic Nanotechnology Processes NANO 203 - Basic Nanotechnology Processes The majority of the course details a step-by-step description of the equipment, facilities processes and process flow needed to fabricate devices and structures. This hands-on exposure covers basic nanofabrication processes including, self-assembly, lithography, wet and dry etching, physical vapor deposition, and chemical vapor deposition. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NANO111 --- # NANO204 — Materials in Nanotechnology NANO 204 - Materials in Nanotechnology NANO 204 - Materials in Nanotechnology PROGRAM: Nanotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: NANO111, NANO202 --- # NANO205 — Patterning for Nanotechnology NANO 205 - Patterning for Nanotechnology NANO 205 - Patterning for Nanotechnology PROGRAM: Nanotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: NANO111, NANO202, NANO203 --- # NANO206 — Materials Modification in Nanotechnology NANO 206 - Materials Modification in Nanotechnology NANO 206 - Materials Modification in Nanotechnology PROGRAM: Nanotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: NANO111, NANO203, NANO204 --- # NANO207 — Bioapplications of Nanotechnology NANO 207 - Bioapplications of Nanotechnology NANO 207 - Bioapplications of Nanotechnology PROGRAM: Nanotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: NANO202, NANO204 --- # NANO208 — Patterning and Materials Modification for Nanotechnology NANO 208 - Patterning and Materials Modification for Nanotechnology NANO 208 - Patterning and Materials Modification for Nanotechnology PROGRAM: Nanotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: NANO202, NANO203 --- # NANO282 — Nanotechnology Special Topics NANO 282 - Nanotechnology Special Topics NANO 282 - Nanotechnology Special Topics PROGRAM: Nanotechnology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # NANO290 — Nanotechnology Internship NANO 290 - Nanotechnology Internship NANO 290 - Nanotechnology Internship It will apply and expand a student’s nanotechnology skills and knowledge in a research or industrial setting. Students will work at different laboratory/production/educational facilities to gain hands-on practical experience unique to each industry type. Placement into internship experiences must be approved by both the program director and the industry partner. Students may be required to sign non-disclosure agreements in order to participate. Students will be expected to complete a minimum of 200 , and will be require… --- # NETI104 — Introduction to Networking NETI 104 - Introduction to Networking NETI 104 - Introduction to Networking All layers of the OSI and TCP/IP Models are examined to illustrate concepts and to provide insight into data communications, networking, and the Internet. Students are introduced to the principles and concepts of computer networking, covering the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality. Students will be able to troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # NETI109 — Networking I NETI 109 - Networking I NETI 109 - Networking I 5 --- # NETI114 — Workforce Preparation: CompTIA Network+ Certification NETI 114 - Workforce Preparation: CompTIA Network+ Certification NETI 114 - Workforce Preparation: CompTIA Network+ Certification Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # NETI119 — Networking II NETI 119 - Networking II NETI 119 - Networking II 5 Prerequisites: NETI109 --- # NETI120 — Infrastructure Design - Logical and Physical NETI 120 - Infrastructure Design - Logical and Physical NETI 120 - Infrastructure Design - Logical and Physical Students will learn various copper and fiber optic cabling standards. Students will be provided a comprehensive coverage on current cabling methodologies. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # NETI124 — CompTIA Network+ to CCNA Bridge Course NETI 124 - CompTIA Network+ to CCNA Bridge Course NETI 124 - CompTIA Network+ to CCNA Bridge Course CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: NETI104 --- # NETI181 — Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 181 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 181 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI182 — Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 182 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 182 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI183 — Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 183 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 183 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI184 — Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 184 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 184 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI185 — Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 185 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 185 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI186 — Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 186 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 186 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI187 — Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 187 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 187 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI188 — Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 188 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 188 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI189 — Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 189 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 189 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI190 — Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 190 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 190 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI191 — Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 191 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 191 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI192 — Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 192 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 192 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI193 — Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 193 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 193 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI194 — Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 194 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 194 - Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI209 — Networking III NETI 209 - Networking III NETI 209 - Networking III 5 Prerequisites: NETI119 --- # NETI210 — Network Security NETI 210 - Network Security NETI 210 - Network Security 5 --- # NETI216 — Workforce Preparation: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2) Certification NETI 216 - Workforce Preparation: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2) Certification NETI 216 - Workforce Preparation: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2) Certification This course prepares students for the second part of the CCNA, the ICND2 exam. Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam.… --- # NETI217 — Workforce Preparation: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Certification NETI 217 - Workforce Preparation: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Certification NETI 217 - Workforce Preparation: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Certification Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam topics. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # NETI218 — Cisco Certified Network Associate v7 Bridging Content NETI 218 - Cisco Certified Network Associate v7 Bridging Content NETI 218 - Cisco Certified Network Associate v7 Bridging Content PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 Prerequisites: NETI115, NETI215 --- # NETI219 — Workforce Preparation: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Certification NETI 219 - Workforce Preparation: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Certification NETI 219 - Workforce Preparation: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Certification 0) Certification, 200-301. Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam topics. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # NETI245 — Voice over Internet Protocol NETI 245 - Voice over Internet Protocol NETI 245 - Voice over Internet Protocol Students will examine VoIP signaling protocols, and explore topics such as jitter, latency, packet loss, Quality of Service tools and security. Students will gain hands-on experience setting up, maintaining and troubleshooting VoIP as part of network convergence. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NETI119 --- # NETI250 — Wireless LAN Networking NETI 250 - Wireless LAN Networking NETI 250 - Wireless LAN Networking Students will learn various wireless protocols, radio frequency fundamentals, media access control standards, Wireless Local Area Networks management, performing site surveys, and implementing Wireless Local Area Networks security protocols. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NETI119 --- # NETI281 — Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 281 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 281 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI282 — Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 282 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 282 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI283 — Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 283 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 283 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI284 — Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 284 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 284 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI285 — Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 285 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 285 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI286 — Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 286 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 286 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI287 — Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 287 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 287 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI288 — Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 288 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 288 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI289 — Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 289 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 289 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI290 — Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 290 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 290 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI291 — Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 291 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 291 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI292 — Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 292 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 292 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI293 — Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 293 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 293 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NETI294 — Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 294 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure NETI 294 - Advanced Special Topics in Network Infrastructure PROGRAM: Network Infrastructure CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # NGAS101 — Fundamentals of Natural Gas NGAS 101 - Fundamentals of Natural Gas NGAS 101 - Fundamentals of Natural Gas PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # NGAS102 — Natural Gas Pipe Joining NGAS 102 - Natural Gas Pipe Joining NGAS 102 - Natural Gas Pipe Joining PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: NGAS101 --- # NGAS203 — Natural Gas Regulatory and Compliance Issues NGAS 203 - Natural Gas Regulatory and Compliance Issues NGAS 203 - Natural Gas Regulatory and Compliance Issues PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # NGAS204 — Natural Gas Construction Techniques NGAS 204 - Natural Gas Construction Techniques NGAS 204 - Natural Gas Construction Techniques PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: NGAS102 --- # NRSG100 — Fundamentals of Nursing NRSG 100 - Fundamentals of Nursing NRSG 100 - Fundamentals of Nursing Provides an overview of essential components of the nursing process. Explores the nurse’s role in providing for basic physiological, psychosocial, cultural, intellectual, and spiritual needs of patients. Introduces fundamental principles of therapeutic communication and teaching/learning. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # NRSG102 — Medical-Surgical Nursing I NRSG 102 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I NRSG 102 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I Examines the roles of the licensed practical nurse and the registered nurse in applying the nursing process and implementing the ordered plan of treatment. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # NRSG105 — Medical-Surgical Nursing I Clinical NRSG 105 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I Clinical NRSG 105 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I Clinical Emphasizes assessment skills in determining patient health status. Applies knowledge of etiology, pathophysiology, diagnostic tests, and assessment findings to identify patient needs. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NRSG100 --- # NRSG106 — Pharmacology for Nursing NRSG 106 - Pharmacology for Nursing NRSG 106 - Pharmacology for Nursing Applies the nursing process to pharmacologic aspects of patient care. Examines national standards for safety in pharmacologic therapy. Presents dosage calculations. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # NRSG110 — Medical Surgical Nursing II NRSG 110 - Medical Surgical Nursing II NRSG 110 - Medical Surgical Nursing II Examines the roles of the licensed practical nurse and registered nurse in applying the nursing process and implementing the ordered plan of treatment. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NRSG102, NRSG105, NRSG115, APHY102 --- # NRSG111 — Medical Surgical Nursing II Clinical NRSG 111 - Medical Surgical Nursing II Clinical NRSG 111 - Medical Surgical Nursing II Clinical Emphasis is placed on the prevention of illness and the maintenance, promotion and restoration of health, as well as the support of death with dignity and implementation of the ordered treatment plan. The nursing process provides the framework for problem solving and critical thinking in providing nursing care. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NRSG102, NRSG105, NRSG115, APHY102 --- # NRSG112 — Maternal-Child Nursing NRSG 112 - Maternal-Child Nursing NRSG 112 - Maternal-Child Nursing Examines the role of the licensed practical nurse within the interprofessional team while applying the nursing process and implementing the ordered plan of treatment for children, childbearing and childrearing families. Introduces growth and development components and how they impact therapeutic communication, therapeutic interventions, and teaching-learning techniques when providing nursing care to children, childbearing, and childrearing families. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NRSG102, NRSG105, NRSG115, APHY102 --- # NRSG113 — Maternal-Child Nursing Clinical NRSG 113 - Maternal-Child Nursing Clinical NRSG 113 - Maternal-Child Nursing Clinical Emphasis is placed on the prevention of illness and the maintenance, promotion, and restoration of health as well as the support of death with dignity and implementation of the ordered plan of treatment. Knowledge of principles of growth and development are utilized to adapt therapeutic communication, therapeutic intervention, and reinforce teaching-learning techniques to provide nursing care to children, childbearing, and childrearing families. The nursing process provides the framework for problem solving… Prerequisites: NRSG102, NRSG105, NRSG115, APHY102 --- # NRSG115 — Nursing Lab NRSG 115 - Nursing Lab NRSG 115 - Nursing Lab Emphasis is placed on the use of standard precautions, provision of a safe care environment, and maintenance of patient privacy and basic principles of documentation. Through the use of additional simulated patient care activities and mastery of basic care principles, students are provided the opportunity to develop progressively complex nursing skills to include sterile technique, airway maintenance, nutritional and fluid support, elimination devices, specimen collection, medication administration, drug dosage calculations, and more advanced prin… --- # NRSG116 — Geriatric/Complex Medical Surgical Nursing III for the Practical Nurse NRSG 116 - Geriatric/Complex Medical Surgical Nursing III for the Practical Nurse NRSG 116 - Geriatric/Complex Medical Surgical Nursing III for the Practical Nurse Examines the role of the practical nurse in the acute care and long-term care setting. Relates principles of growth and development to the needs of geriatric patients. Examines leadership skills within the scope of practice for the licensed practical nurse. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NRSG110, NRSG111 --- # NRSG117 — Geriatric/Complex Medical Surgical Nursing III for the Practical Nurse Clinical NRSG 117 - Geriatric/Complex Medical Surgical Nursing III for the Practical Nurse Clinical NRSG 117 - Geriatric/Complex Medical Surgical Nursing III for the Practical Nurse Clinical Emphasis is placed on the prevention of illness and the maintenance, promotion and restoration of health, as well as the support of death with dignity and implementation of the ordered plan of treatment. The nursing process provides the framework for problem solving and critical thinking in providing nursing care. Leadership activities for practical nurses in the long term care setting are explored. MAJOR COURSE L… Prerequisites: NRSG110, NRSG111 --- # NRSG122 — Introduction to ASN Transition NRSG 122 - Introduction to ASN Transition NRSG 122 - Introduction to ASN Transition Identifies components of the nursing program philosophy. Provides an overview of the five components of the nursing process while emphasizing the assessment component. Reviews etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, and the diagnostic testing of common alterations in health within the context of all body systems. Explores application of the nursing process to care of adults experiencing increasingly complex health disorders. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # NRSG123 — Transition to ASN Lab/Clinical NRSG 123 - Transition to ASN Lab/Clinical NRSG 123 - Transition to ASN Lab/Clinical Emphasis is placed on the use of standard precautions, provision of a safe care environment, and maintenance of patient privacy and basic principles of documentation. Examines the role of the associate degree nurse. Clinical experiences are provided to assist the student in identifying appropriate nursing interventions for health needs. Provides opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge and ethical, culturally competent, and holistic care for adults experiencing increasingly-complex alterations in health. The… --- # NRSG125 — LPN Transition to ASN Lab NRSG 125 - LPN Transition to ASN Lab NRSG 125 - LPN Transition to ASN Lab PROGRAM: Nursing CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # NRSG126 — Mental Health Nursing NRSG 126 - Mental Health Nursing NRSG 126 - Mental Health Nursing Explores the role of the Associate Degree Nurse while using the nursing process to provide the framework for problem solving and critical thinking in providing nursing care in the mental health settings. Explores the ordered plan of care for mental health disorders. Identifies the nurse’s accountability for the legal and ethical issues inherent in mental health nursing. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NRSG102, NRSG105, NRSG115 --- # NRSG127 — Mental Health Nursing Clinical NRSG 127 - Mental Health Nursing Clinical NRSG 127 - Mental Health Nursing Clinical Demonstrates the role of the Associate Degree Nurse in utilizing the nursing process as the framework for problem solving and critical thinking in the application of nursing care in the mental health setting. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NRSG102, NRSG105, NRSG115 --- # NRSG128 — Practice Issues for Practical Nursing NRSG 128 - Practice Issues for Practical Nursing NRSG 128 - Practice Issues for Practical Nursing PROGRAM: Nursing CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 Prerequisites: NRSG110, NRSG111 --- # NRSG200 — Complex Medical-Surgical Nursing for the ASN NRSG 200 - Complex Medical-Surgical Nursing for the ASN NRSG 200 - Complex Medical-Surgical Nursing for the ASN Examines the role of the registered nurse in applying the nursing process and implementing the ordered plan of treatment in acute care settings. Examines leadership skills in a variety of healthcare settings. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NRSG106, NRSG122, NRSG123, NRSG110, NRSG111, MATH123, MATH135, MATH136, MATH137, MATH200 --- # NRSG201 — Complex Medical Surgical Nursing for the ASN Clinical NRSG 201 - Complex Medical Surgical Nursing for the ASN Clinical NRSG 201 - Complex Medical Surgical Nursing for the ASN Clinical Emphasis is placed on the prevention of illness and the maintenance, promotion and restoration of health, as well as the support of death with dignity and implementation of the ordered plan of treatment. The nursing process provides the framework for problem solving and critical thinking in providing nursing care. Leadership concepts utilized in the management of direct patient care are explored. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NRSG106, NRSG122, NRSG123, NRSG110, NRSG111, MATH123, MATH135, MATH136, MATH137, MATH200 --- # NRSG206 — Nursing Care of Childbearing and Childrearing Families NRSG 206 - Nursing Care of Childbearing and Childrearing Families NRSG 206 - Nursing Care of Childbearing and Childrearing Families Examines the roles of the associate degree nurse in applying the nursing process and implementing the ordered plan of treatment for childbearing and childrearing families. Introduces growth and development components and how they impact therapeutic communication, family development theories, principles of family nursing, therapeutic interventions, and teaching-learning techniques when providing nursing care to children and child-rearing families. MAJOR COURSE LEA… Prerequisites: NRSG106, NRSG122, NRSG123, NRSG110, NRSG111, MATH123, MATH135, MATH136, MATH137, MATH200 --- # NRSG207 — Nursing Care of Childbearing and Childrearing Families Clinical NRSG 207 - Nursing Care of Childbearing and Childrearing Families Clinical NRSG 207 - Nursing Care of Childbearing and Childrearing Families Clinical Emphasis is placed on the prevention of illness and the maintenance, promotion, and restoration of health as well as the support of death with dignity and implementation of the ordered plan of treatment. Knowledge of principles of growth and development, family development, and family nursing are utilized to adapt therapeutic communication, therapeutic intervention, and teaching-learning techniques to provide nursing care to childbearing and chi… Prerequisites: NRSG106, NRSG122, NRSG123, NRSG110, NRSG111, MATH123, MATH135, MATH136, MATH137, MATH200 --- # NRSG208 — Practice Issues for Associate Degree Nursing NRSG 208 - Practice Issues for Associate Degree Nursing NRSG 208 - Practice Issues for Associate Degree Nursing Analyzes the roles of the registered nurse within the context of the larger healthcare environment. Examines internal and external influences on nursing practice, including evidence-based practice standards. Explores basic concepts of nursing leadership and management. Analyzes legal and ethical issues in healthcare. This is a capstone course for the nursing program for the associate degree. METHODS OF DELIVERY: Classroom discussion, lecture, reading assignments, group projects and… Prerequisites: NRSG200, NRSG201, NRSG206, NRSG207, MATH123, MATH135, MATH136, MATH137, MATH200 --- # NSGA140 — Intro Nrsg Conc & Clin Judge NSGA 140 - Intro Nrsg Conc & Clin Judge NSGA 140 - Intro Nrsg Conc & Clin Judge Explores conceptual learning, definitions of concepts within the curriculum, and strategies to foster student success. Examines the use of evidence as a framework for nursing practice. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # NSGA142 — Health & Wellness Lifespan NSGA 142 - Health & Wellness Lifespan NSGA 142 - Health & Wellness Lifespan Provides an overview in fundamental principles of holistic assessment, therapeutic communication and health promotion for patients across the lifespan. Examines the responsibility of the nurse as a caregiver, educator, and facilitator in patient centered care for individuals of diverse backgrounds across the lifespan. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # NSGA143 — Health & Wellness Lifespan Lab NSGA 143 - Health & Wellness Lifespan Lab NSGA 143 - Health & Wellness Lifespan Lab Demonstrates therapeutic communication, holistic health assessment and health promotion to diverse populations across the lifespan. Engages in patient-centered care by using therapeutic techniques that promote nurse-patient relationships and foster intra- and interdisciplinary collaboration. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # NSGA144 — Foundations of Nrsg Practice NSGA 144 - Foundations of Nrsg Practice NSGA 144 - Foundations of Nrsg Practice Provides an overview of the safety and ethical principles utilized in the provision of patient care across the life span. Examines the nurse’s role as the provider and manager of patient care within the intra- and interdisciplinary team. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NSGA140, NSGA142, NSGA143 --- # NSGA145 — Foundations of Nrsg Lab & Clin NSGA 145 - Foundations of Nrsg Lab & Clin NSGA 145 - Foundations of Nrsg Lab & Clin Participates in the nursing skills needed to perform safe patient care across the lifespan. Examines the role of the registered nurse within the intra- and interdisciplinary team with a goal of achieving optimal patient Prerequisites: NSGA140, NSGA142, NSGA143 --- # NSGA149 — Introduction to Pharmacological Concepts NSGA 149 - Introduction to Pharmacological Concepts NSGA 149 - Introduction to Pharmacological Concepts Uses evidence-based practice to guide the application of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics as it pertains to the registered nurse. Demonstrates medication administration and use of electronic health records. Demonstrates application of dosage calculations. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NSGA140, NSGA142, NSGA143, MATH123, MATH135, MATH136, MATH137, MATH138, MATH200, MATH202, MATH211, MATH212, MATH221, MATH222 --- # NSGA150 — Metabolic Health Concepts NSGA 150 - Metabolic Health Concepts NSGA 150 - Metabolic Health Concepts Examines the role of the registered nurse in applying clinical judgment, management of safe and effective care, and implementing the ordered plan of treatment as it relates to patients experiencing alterations in immune and metabolic health and wellness. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NSGA140, NSGA142, NSGA143, NSGA144, NSGA145, MATH123, MATH135, MATH136, MATH137, MATH138, MATH200, MATH202, MATH211, MATH212, MATH221, MATH222 --- # NSGA151 — Metabolic Health Conc Clin NSGA 151 - Metabolic Health Conc Clin NSGA 151 - Metabolic Health Conc Clin 5 CLINICAL - NURSING HOURS MIN: 4.5 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2024 Understands the health care needs of patients experiencing alterations in immune and metabolic health concepts as it relates to patients across the lifespan. Applies conceptual knowledge to provide safe, quality, compassionate, evidence-based, patient-centered nursing care for patients experiencing alterations in immune and metabolic health concepts. Demonstrates the role of the registered nurse by applying clinical judgment as the framework for crit… Prerequisites: NSGA140, NSGA142, NSGA143, NSGA144, NSGA145, MATH123, MATH135, MATH136, MATH137, MATH138, MATH200, MATH202, MATH211, MATH212, MATH221, MATH222 --- # NSGA152 — Regulatory Health Concepts NSGA 152 - Regulatory Health Concepts NSGA 152 - Regulatory Health Concepts Examines the role of the registered nursing in applying clinical judgment, management of safe and effective care, and implementing the ordered plan of treatment as it relates to patients experiencing alterations in regulatory health and wellness. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NSGA140, NSGA142, NSGA143, NSGA144, NSGA145, MATH123, MATH135, MATH136, MATH137, MATH138, MATH200, MATH202, MATH211, MATH212, MATH221, MATH222 --- # NSGA153 — Regulatory Health Conc Clin NSGA 153 - Regulatory Health Conc Clin NSGA 153 - Regulatory Health Conc Clin 5 CLINICAL - NURSING HOURS MIN: 4.5 TOTAL MIN: 72 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2024 Understands the health care needs of patients experiencing alterations in regulatory health concepts as it relates to patients across the lifespan. Applies conceptual knowledge to provide safe, quality, compassionate, evidence-based, patient-centered nursing care for patients experiencing alterations in regulatory health concepts. Demonstrates the role of the registered nurse by applying clinical judgment as the framework for critical… Prerequisites: NSGA140, NSGA142, NSGA143, NSGA144, NSGA145, MATH123, MATH135, MATH136, MATH137, MATH138, MATH200, MATH202, MATH211, MATH212, MATH221, MATH222 --- # NSGA154 — Psych/Soc & Comm Health NSGA 154 - Psych/Soc & Comm Health NSGA 154 - Psych/Soc & Comm Health Examines the roles and responsibilities of the registered nurse utilizing clinical judgment as a framework for problem solving and how the registered nurse employs patient-centered care, inclusivity, and diversity. Provides an overview of the safety and ethical principles utilized in the provision of care for patients with physical, psychosocial and community health needs. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NSGA140, NSGA142, NSGA143, NSGA144, NSGA145, NSGA180, NSGA181, MATH123, MATH135, MATH136, MATH137, MATH138, MATH200, MATH202, MATH211, MATH212, MATH221, MATH222 --- # NSGA155 — Psych/Soc & Comm Health Clin NSGA 155 - Psych/Soc & Comm Health Clin NSGA 155 - Psych/Soc & Comm Health Clin 5 CLINICAL - NURSING HOURS MIN: 4.5 TOTAL MIN: 72 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2024 Understands the health care needs of patients with physical, psychosocial and community needs. Applies conceptual knowledge to provide safe, quality, compassionate, evidence-based, patient-centered nursing care for individuals experiencing alterations in physical and psychosocial health. Demonstrates the role of the registered nurse by applying clinical judgment as the framework for critical thinking in the application of nursing ca… Prerequisites: NSGA140, NSGA142, NSGA143, NSGA144, NSGA145, NSGA180, NSGA181, MATH123, MATH135, MATH136, MATH137, MATH138, MATH200, MATH202, MATH211, MATH212, MATH221, MATH222 --- # NSGA180 — Bridge to ADN Conc/Clin Judge NSGA 180 - Bridge to ADN Conc/Clin Judge NSGA 180 - Bridge to ADN Conc/Clin Judge Focuses on the transition to the role of the registered nurse. Employs professional principles to guide practice as a registered nurse. Examines the role of the registered nurse in applying clinical judgment, management of safe and effective care, and implementing the ordered plan of treatment as it relates to patients experiencing alterations in health and wellness. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # NSGA181 — Bridge to ADN Lab & Clinical NSGA 181 - Bridge to ADN Lab & Clinical NSGA 181 - Bridge to ADN Lab & Clinical 5 TOTAL MIN: 120 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2024 Examine the transition to the role of the registered nurse. Performs therapeutic communication, patient assessment, and data collection skills to develop clinical judgment in the care of diverse patient populations. Participates in the nursing skills needed to provide safe patient care across the lifespan. Apply theoretical knowledge and ethical, culturally competent, and safe care for clients experiencing non-complex alterations in health. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # NSGA214 — Fam & Comm Health Conc NSGA 214 - Fam & Comm Health Conc NSGA 214 - Fam & Comm Health Conc Applies an understanding of the holistic and culturally sensitive health care needs of families. Studies the diverse composition and health concepts of families across the lifespan. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NSGA140, NSGA142, NSGA143, NSGA144, NSGA145, NSGA149, NSGA150, NSGA151, NSGA152, NSGA153, NSGA180, NSGA181, NSGA154, NSGA155, MATH123, MATH135, MATH136, MATH137, MATH138, MATH200, MATH202, MATH211, MATH212, MATH221, MATH222 --- # NSGA215 — Fam & Comm Health Conc Clin NSGA 215 - Fam & Comm Health Conc Clin NSGA 215 - Fam & Comm Health Conc Clin 5 CLINICAL - NURSING HOURS MIN: 4.5 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2024 Understands the health care needs of family and community health patients. Applies conceptual knowledge to provide safe, quality, compassionate, evidence-based, patient-centered nursing care for family and community health patients. Demonstrates knowledge of the registered nurse’s role while applying clinical judgment in the family and community health care setting. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NSGA140, NSGA142, NSGA143, NSGA144, NSGA145, NSGA149, NSGA150, NSGA151, NSGA152, NSGA153, NSGA180, NSGA181, NSGA154, NSGA155, MATH123, MATH135, MATH136, MATH137, MATH138, MATH200, MATH202, MATH211, MATH212, MATH221, MATH222 --- # NSGA216 — Advanced Health Concepts NSGA 216 - Advanced Health Concepts NSGA 216 - Advanced Health Concepts Examines the role of the registered nurse in implementing clinical judgment while maintaining diversity, equity and inclusion in care practices. Applies concepts of leadership, intra- and interdisciplinary collaboration, and communication while providing patient centered care. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NSGA140, NSGA142, NSGA143, NSGA144, NSGA145, NSGA149, NSGA150, NSGA151, NSGA152, NSGA153, NSGA180, NSGA181, NSGA154, NSGA155, MATH123, MATH135, MATH136, MATH137, MATH138, MATH200, MATH202, MATH211, MATH212, MATH221, MATH222 --- # NSGA217 — Advanced Health Conc Clin NSGA 217 - Advanced Health Conc Clin NSGA 217 - Advanced Health Conc Clin 5 CLINICAL - NURSING HOURS MIN: 4.5 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2024 Builds upon previously introduced health concepts through the application of clinical judgment in increasingly complex health care situations in clinical and simulation settings. Implements clinical judgment while maintaining diversity, equity and inclusion in care practices. Applies concepts of leadership, intra- and interdisciplinary collaboration, and communication while providing patient centered care. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NSGA140, NSGA142, NSGA143, NSGA144, NSGA145, NSGA149, NSGA150, NSGA151, NSGA152, NSGA153, NSGA180, NSGA181, NSGA154, NSGA155, MATH123, MATH135, MATH136, MATH137, MATH138, MATH200, MATH202, MATH211, MATH212, MATH221, MATH222 --- # NSGA220 — Transition to RN Practice NSGA 220 - Transition to RN Practice NSGA 220 - Transition to RN Practice Integrates concepts of patient care and professional practice issues. Reflects on the role of the nurse as a member of the profession. Engages students in preparation for NCLEX success and licensure. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NSGA140, NSGA142, NSGA143, NSGA144, NSGA145, NSGA149, NSGA150, NSGA151, NSGA152, NSGA153, NSGA180, NSGA181, APHY201, NSGA154, NSGA155, MATH123, MATH135, MATH136, MATH137, MATH138, MATH200, MATH202, MATH211, MATH212, MATH221, MATH222, BIOL201, BIOL211, CHEM101, CHEM105, CHEM106, CHEM111, CHEM115, CHEM125, CHEM126, CHEM211, CHEM212, CHEM215 --- # NSGA221 — Transition to RN Practice Clin NSGA 221 - Transition to RN Practice Clin NSGA 221 - Transition to RN Practice Clin 5 CLINICAL - NURSING HOURS MIN: 4.5 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2024 Prepares the nursing student to transition to the role of a registered nurse through clinical and simulation experiences in a variety of settings. Facilitates patient-centered care as a member of the healthcare team for patients among diverse populations of patients across the lifespan. Integrates nursing concepts with patient care needs through the application of clinical judgment. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NSGA143, NSGA144, NSGA145, NSGA149, NSGA150, NSGA151, NSGA152, NSGA153, NSGA180, NSGA181, APHY201, NSGA154, NSGA155, MATH123, MATH135, MATH136, MATH137, MATH138, MATH200, MATH202, MATH211, MATH212, MATH221, MATH222, BIOL201, BIOL211, CHEM101, CHEM105, CHEM106, CHEM111, CHEM115, CHEM125, CHEM126, CHEM211, CHEM212, CHEM215 --- # NSGP104 — Essen Nrsg Conc & Clin Judge NSGP 104 - Essen Nrsg Conc & Clin Judge NSGP 104 - Essen Nrsg Conc & Clin Judge Explores conceptual learning, definitions of concepts within the curriculum, and strategies to foster student success. Examines professionalism and care coordination in relation to the role of the licensed practical nurse. Introduces the concepts of communication and safety within nursing practice. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # NSGP108 — Essen Nursing Practice I NSGP 108 - Essen Nursing Practice I NSGP 108 - Essen Nursing Practice I Discusses clinical judgment in the care for patients across the lifespan. Explores an overview of fundamental concepts of nursing practice, infection prevention and control, coordination of care, holistic health assessment and health promotion. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: APHY101, NSGP104, ENGL111 --- # NSGP109 — Essen Nrsg Prac I Lab & Clin NSGP 109 - Essen Nrsg Prac I Lab & Clin NSGP 109 - Essen Nrsg Prac I Lab & Clin Utilizes clinical judgment to provide safe, effective and culturally competent care. Demonstrates nursing skills in laboratory and clinical settings. Applies fundamental principles of basic care and comfort, coordination of care, safety and infection control, health assessment, and physiological integrity. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: APHY101, NSGP104, ENG111 --- # NSGP118 — Essen Nursing Practice II NSGP 118 - Essen Nursing Practice II NSGP 118 - Essen Nursing Practice II Examines the role of the licensed practical nurse in applying clinical judgment and coordination of care. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NSGP104, NSGP108, NSGP109, APHY101, APHY102 --- # NSGP119 — Essen Nrsg Prac II Clin NSGP 119 - Essen Nrsg Prac II Clin NSGP 119 - Essen Nrsg Prac II Clin Applies conceptual knowledge to provide safe, quality, compassionate, evidence-based, patient-centered nursing care for patients experiencing alterations in physical and psychosocial health. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NSGP104, NSGP108, NSGP109, APHY101, APHY102 --- # NSGP121 — Pharm & Dosage Calc Lab NSGP 121 - Pharm & Dosage Calc Lab NSGP 121 - Pharm & Dosage Calc Lab Uses evidence-based practice to guide the application of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics as it pertains to the licensed practical nurse. Demonstrates medication administration and use of electronic health records. Demonstrates application of dosage calculations. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NSGP104, APHY101 --- # NSGP130 — Essen Nrsg Prac Fam & Comm NSGP 130 - Essen Nrsg Prac Fam & Comm NSGP 130 - Essen Nrsg Prac Fam & Comm Understands wellness/prevention, disease etiology, and pharmacology. Explores health disparities and diversity to guide safe, effective care for families across a variety of healthcare settings. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NSGP104, NSGP108, NSGP109, APHY101, APHY102 --- # NSGP131 — Essen Nrsg Prac Fam/Comm Clin NSGP 131 - Essen Nrsg Prac Fam/Comm Clin NSGP 131 - Essen Nrsg Prac Fam/Comm Clin Exhibits understanding of wellness/prevention, disease etiology, and pharmacology. Applies clinical judgment when caring for families across a variety of healthcare settings. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NSGP104, NSGP108, NSGP109, APHY101, APHY102 --- # NSGP132 — Essen Nrsg Practice III NSGP 132 - Essen Nrsg Practice III NSGP 132 - Essen Nrsg Practice III   Examines the role and scope of practice for the licensed practical nurse when caring for patients experiencing complex health problems. Assesses the needs of diverse populations in a variety of health care settings. Summarizes leadership and communication behaviors in interactions with the intra- and interdisciplinary teams, patients and families. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NSGP104, NSGP108, NSGP109, NSGP121, NSGP118, NSGP119, NSGP130, NSGP131, APHY101, APHY102, ENGL111, PSYC101 --- # NSGP133 — Essen Nrsg Prac III Clin NSGP 133 - Essen Nrsg Prac III Clin NSGP 133 - Essen Nrsg Prac III Clin Demonstrates clinical judgment when caring for patients with complex health problems. Performs within the role and scope of practice for the licensed practical nurse. Engages in leadership and communication behaviors during interactions with the intra- and interdisciplinary teams, patients and families. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NSGP104, NSGP108, NSGP109, NSGP121, NSGP118, NSGP119, NSGP130, NSGP131, APHY101, APHY102, ENGL111, PSYC101 --- # NSGP134 — Transition to LPN Practice NSGP 134 - Transition to LPN Practice NSGP 134 - Transition to LPN Practice Reflects on the roles and responsibilities of the licensed practical nurse. Integrates concepts of clinical judgment, professionalism, and self-care management. Engages students in preparation for NCLEX success and licensure. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NSGP104, NSGP108, NSGP109, NSGP121, NSGP118, NSGP119, NSGP130, NSGP131, APHY101, APHY102, ENGL111, PSYC101 --- # OTAS101 — Foundations and Theory in Occupational Therapy OTAS 101 - Foundations and Theory in Occupational Therapy OTAS 101 - Foundations and Theory in Occupational Therapy CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # OTAS102 — Applied Kinesiology in Occupational Therapy OTAS 102 - Applied Kinesiology in Occupational Therapy OTAS 102 - Applied Kinesiology in Occupational Therapy CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 --- # OTAS103 — Conditions in Occupational Therapy OTAS 103 - Conditions in Occupational Therapy OTAS 103 - Conditions in Occupational Therapy Includes review of various conditions and impairments (i.e., medical, physical, mental, cognitive, etc.) including etiology, incidence, clinical and diagnostic presentation, signs and symptoms, course management, prognosis, and comorbidities with a focus on their impact on occupational performance within all eight areas of occupation. Research and information retrieval skills are reviewed as students learn to find and evaluate evidence regarding the impact of conditions on an individual’s function and… --- # OTAS201 — Practicum/Fieldwork Level 1-A OTAS 201 - Practicum/Fieldwork Level 1-A OTAS 201 - Practicum/Fieldwork Level 1-A Provides observational/experiential opportunities for students to apply knowledge learned to develop a basic comfort level while understanding/responding to client/patient needs. Students will be evaluated on basic performance skills and competencies (i.e., related to foundational principles, practice fundamentals, professional behaviors, etc.) essential for successful program progression, including successful Level I-B and Level II fieldwork. Level I Fieldwork is not intended to develop independent practitioner… Prerequisites: APHY102, PSYC201, OTAS101, OTAS102, OTAS103 --- # OTAS202 — Occupational Performance in Pediatric Care OTAS 202 - Occupational Performance in Pediatric Care OTAS 202 - Occupational Performance in Pediatric Care Reviews milestone development specific to pediatrics and introduces concepts of performance within all areas of occupation. Explores principles and the practice (during lab) of observing, assessing, documenting, teaching, adapting, incorporating, and grading occupations for pediatric clients with conditions/impairments that impact function. Techniques, technology, and equipment that maximize participation in meaningful occupations, improve ADL independence, assure safety, encourage soci… Prerequisites: APHY102, PSYC201, OTAS102, OTAS103 --- # OTAS203 — Occupational Therapy in Mental and Behavioral Health OTAS 203 - Occupational Therapy in Mental and Behavioral Health OTAS 203 - Occupational Therapy in Mental and Behavioral Health e., depression), psychosocial (i.e., anxiety), behavioral (i.e., attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) and psychological (i.e., emotion-regulation, etc.) conditions common in OT practice. Profiles conditions along with their impact on occupational performance. Introduces the student to group therapy treatment models, and reviews how to locate and implement evidence-based practice skills that support individual and group interventions that address occupational per… Prerequisites: APHY102, PSYC201, OTAS101, OTAS102, OTAS103 --- # OTAS204 — Health and Wellness Promotion in Occupational Therapy OTAS 204 - Health and Wellness Promotion in Occupational Therapy OTAS 204 - Health and Wellness Promotion in Occupational Therapy Students will apply foundational knowledge, experiences, and learning from fieldwork to health and wellness promotion through personal reflection, service learning, education, and teaching/training. Students will advocate for the role of occupation and OT services in health and wellness promotion, disease prevention, and disability accessibility across contexts and persons and will design and evaluate health promotion and wellness materials and programs that advoca… Prerequisites: APHY102, PSYC201, OTAS101, OTAS102, OTAS103 --- # OTAS205 — The Role of OTA in Interdisciplinary Health OTAS 205 - The Role of OTA in Interdisciplinary Health OTAS 205 - The Role of OTA in Interdisciplinary Health Presents techniques and roles for OT within a variety of populations in settings and areas including schools, academia, advocacy, and within a traditional medical/physical environment. Discusses and explores various opportunities for an OTA to provide distinct knowledge regarding the use of occupation to improve occupational performance and health and wellness Prerequisites: APHY102, PSYC201, OTAS101, OTAS102, OTAS103 --- # OTAS206 — Communication and Documentation Essentials in Occ. Therapy OTAS 206 - Communication and Documentation Essentials in Occ. Therapy OTAS 206 - Communication and Documentation Essentials in Occ. Therapy Defines and describes skills, techniques, and processes for effective communication and accurate documentation, which are cornerstones of high-quality, evidence-based OTA practice. Skills reviewed and developed will ensure seamless collaboration between supervising OTR and among healthcare teams and highlight the importance of safeguarding patient confidentiality, safety, and meeting legal and ethical standards. Critical aspects of communication and docum… Prerequisites: OTAS201, OTAS202, OTAS203, OTAS204, OTAS205 --- # OTAS207 — Practicum/Fieldwork Level 1-B OTAS 207 - Practicum/Fieldwork Level 1-B OTAS 207 - Practicum/Fieldwork Level 1-B The purpose of Level I fieldwork is practice, client, and supervision exposure. Provides observational/experiential opportunities for students to apply knowledge learned to develop a basic comfort level while understanding/responding to client/patient needs. Students will be evaluated on basic performance skills and competencies (i.e., related to foundational principles, practice fundamentals, professional behaviors, etc.) essential for successful program progression, including successful Level I-B and Level II… Prerequisites: OTAS201, OTAS202, OTAS203, OTAS204, OTAS205 --- # OTAS208 — Occupational Performance in Adult and Elder Care OTAS 208 - Occupational Performance in Adult and Elder Care OTAS 208 - Occupational Performance in Adult and Elder Care e., “elders,” age 65 plus) population. Reviews normal aging process as well as functional decline often experienced with aging. Explores principles and practice of assessing, reporting, developing, documenting, teaching, adapting, and grading occupations for adult and older adult clients with conditions/impairments that impact function. Focus on evidence-based interventions utilized to decrease occupational performance challenges due to disrupted client factors associated wi… Prerequisites: OTAS206, OTAS207 --- # OTAS209 — Assistive Technology and Modalities in Occupational Therapy OTAS 209 - Assistive Technology and Modalities in Occupational Therapy OTAS 209 - Assistive Technology and Modalities in Occupational Therapy Explores assistive technologies available for persons with physical, sensory, and cognitive disabilities, conditions, and/or impairment and discusses how use of AT can improve occupational performance within all areas of occupation and promote health and wellness. Provides instruction in the process of assessment, selection, adaptation, creation (i.e., orthotics, STEM creations, etc.) and training on the use for persons with disability and/or other func… Prerequisites: OTAS206, OTAS207 --- # OTAS210 — Transitional Roles and Practice in Occupational Therapy OTAS 210 - Transitional Roles and Practice in Occupational Therapy OTAS 210 - Transitional Roles and Practice in Occupational Therapy Management principles in the local, national, and global health care delivery system (including the roles of patients, insurance payers, and health care professionals) will be discussed. Reviews documentation, insurance information, diagnostic and procedural coding, and third-party reimbursement factors and payment systems within healthcare, as well as current health care provision and policy, supervisory processes, and organizational management. Management ski… Prerequisites: OTAS206, OTAS207 --- # OTAS211 — Current Issues and Emerging Trends in Occupational Therapy OTAS 211 - Current Issues and Emerging Trends in Occupational Therapy OTAS 211 - Current Issues and Emerging Trends in Occupational Therapy Reviews advocacy issues and discusses current and emerging trends in OT with reflection on practice aspects across different settings still relevant and effective despite changes in society, culture, and health care contexts. Emphasis placed on understanding occupation and occupational performance in contexts and environments at the personal, physical, social, cultural, temporal, spatial, and virtual levels. Students will analyze OT’s journey from the pas… Prerequisites: OTAS206, OTAS207 --- # OTAS212 — Externship/Fieldwork Level 2-A OTAS 212 - Externship/Fieldwork Level 2-A OTAS 212 - Externship/Fieldwork Level 2-A Includes in-depth experience in delivering occupational therapy services to clients, focusing on applying purposeful and meaningful occupation. It is recommended that the student be exposed to various clients across the lifespan and various settings. In compliance with 2023 ACOTE Standard C.1.12, the student will complete a total of 16 weeks, with eight weeks for this placement, of full-time supervised fieldwork in a setting uniquely different from OTAS 213 (Fieldwork Level II-B). Level II fieldwork hours will… Prerequisites: OTAS208, OTAS209, OTAS210, OTAS211 --- # OTAS213 — Externship/Fieldwork Level 2-B OTAS 213 - Externship/Fieldwork Level 2-B OTAS 213 - Externship/Fieldwork Level 2-B Includes in-depth experience in delivering occupational therapy services to clients, focusing on applying purposeful and meaningful occupation. It is recommended that the student be exposed to various clients across the lifespan and various settings. In compliance with 2023 ACOTE Standard C.1.12, the student will complete a total of 16 weeks, with eight weeks for this placement, of full-time supervised fieldwork in a setting uniquely different from OTAS 213 (Fieldwork Level II-B). Level II fieldwork hours will… Prerequisites: OTAS208, OTAS209, OTAS210, OTAS211 --- # OTEC101 — Microsoft Outlook OTEC 101 - Microsoft Outlook OTEC 101 - Microsoft Outlook PROGRAM: Office Administration and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # OTEC105 — Microsoft Word OTEC 105 - Microsoft Word OTEC 105 - Microsoft Word PROGRAM: Office Administration and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # OTEC107 — Introduction to Microsoft Office OTEC 107 - Introduction to Microsoft Office OTEC 107 - Introduction to Microsoft Office PROGRAM: Office Administration and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # OTEC109 — Microsoft PowerPoint OTEC 109 - Microsoft PowerPoint OTEC 109 - Microsoft PowerPoint PROGRAM: Office Administration and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # OTEC114 — Microsoft Publisher OTEC 114 - Microsoft Publisher OTEC 114 - Microsoft Publisher PROGRAM: Business Operations, Applications, and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # OTEC118 — Microsoft Excel OTEC 118 - Microsoft Excel OTEC 118 - Microsoft Excel PROGRAM: Office Administration and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: MATH023, MATH080 --- # OTEC121 — Office Procedures and Collaboration OTEC 121 - Office Procedures and Collaboration OTEC 121 - Office Procedures and Collaboration Students will gain experience with collaboration and cloud-based tools that facilitate remote work technologies and virtual meetings. Students will focus on fostering engagement and building inclusive teams in diverse workplace contexts. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # OTEC130 — Quality and Customer Service OTEC 130 - Quality and Customer Service OTEC 130 - Quality and Customer Service PROGRAM: Office Administration and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # OTEC205 — Advanced Microsoft Word OTEC 205 - Advanced Microsoft Word OTEC 205 - Advanced Microsoft Word Students will develop proficiency in creating professional-quality documents through hands-on practice with Word’s advanced tools and functions. Emphasis is placed on real-world application and mastery of complex formatting, templates, styles, references, and collaboration tools. To demonstrate competency, students will complete the appropriate Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification exam as a culminating assessment of course Prerequisites: OTEC105 --- # OTEC207 — Integrated Microsoft Office Applications OTEC 207 - Integrated Microsoft Office Applications OTEC 207 - Integrated Microsoft Office Applications PROGRAM: Office Administration and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL083, ENGL093, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # OTEC213 — Google Technologies OTEC 213 - Google Technologies OTEC 213 - Google Technologies Emphasizes collaborating effectively in virtual settings using Google’s web conferencing tools and managing files through Google Drive. Encourages exploration of the professional and ethical use of Google’s Artificial Intelligence tools in various workflows. Also focuses on creating and managing a blog using Google’s blog authoring tool, facilitating communication through Google’s messaging platform, and using Google Forms to analyze data efficiently. Explores other technologies related to Google. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # OTEC216 — Business Communications OTEC 216 - Business Communications OTEC 216 - Business Communications PROGRAM: Office Administration and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # OTEC216H — Business Communications Honors OTEC 216H - Business Communications Honors OTEC 216H - Business Communications Honors PROGRAM: Office Administration and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # OTEC228 — Advanced Microsoft Excel OTEC 228 - Advanced Microsoft Excel OTEC 228 - Advanced Microsoft Excel PROGRAM: Office Administration and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: OTEC118 --- # OTEC230 — Salesforce Administrator Certification Prep OTEC 230 - Salesforce Administrator Certification Prep OTEC 230 - Salesforce Administrator Certification Prep PROGRAM: Office Administration and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # OTEC280 — CO-OP/Internship/Externship OTEC 280 - CO-OP/Internship/Externship OTEC 280 - CO-OP/Internship/Externship PROGRAM: Office Administration and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 INTERNSHIP/EXTERNSHIP HOURS MIN: 15 TOTAL MIN: 240 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2024 Provides students with the opportunity to work for an organization that is specifically related to their career --- # OTEC281 — Special Topics OTEC 281 - Special Topics OTEC 281 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Operations, Applications, and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # OTEC282 — Special Topics OTEC 282 - Special Topics OTEC 282 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Business Operations, Applications, and Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # PAET100 — Introduction to Precision Agriculture PAET 100 - Introduction to Precision Agriculture PAET 100 - Introduction to Precision Agriculture PROGRAM: Precision Agriculture Equipment Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # PAET107 — Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Precision Agriculture PAET 107 - Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Precision Agriculture PAET 107 - Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Precision Agriculture PROGRAM: Precision Agriculture Equipment Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # PAET110 — Precision Applicator Operation PAET 110 - Precision Applicator Operation PAET 110 - Precision Applicator Operation CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # PAET122 — Precision Agriculture GPS/GIS PAET 122 - Precision Agriculture GPS/GIS PAET 122 - Precision Agriculture GPS/GIS CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # PAET202 — Application Control PAET 202 - Application Control PAET 202 - Application Control Course focus includes the use of precision monitoring systems with application of software and hardware to assist the operator in applying necessary chemicals. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # PAET203 — Planting & Harvest Systems PAET 203 - Planting & Harvest Systems PAET 203 - Planting & Harvest Systems Introduces the student to precision monitoring systems used in both planting and harvesting processes. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # PAET223 — Advanced Data Management PAET 223 - Advanced Data Management PAET 223 - Advanced Data Management Examines the different available analysis processes that can be utilized to enhance script development. Farm data sources and key trends for successful analysis and operation are outlined. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # PAET250 — Advanced Electrical Systems PAET 250 - Advanced Electrical Systems PAET 250 - Advanced Electrical Systems Examines in depth all major electrical systems with an emphasis on diagnosis, testing, and repair. This course will also cover, scan tool usage, lab scope on equipment, and theory of operation. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # PAET260 — Hydraulic/Electric Diag. PAET 260 - Hydraulic/Electric Diag. PAET 260 - Hydraulic/Electric Diag. Major systems within an integrated process will be studied with an emphasis on diagnosis, testing, and maintenance of machinery. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # PAET280 — CO-OP Internship PAET 280 - CO-OP Internship PAET 280 - CO-OP Internship PROGRAM: Precision Agriculture Equipment Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 CO-OP/INTERNSHIP HOURS MIN: 1 CO-OP/INTERNSHIP HOURS MAX: 3 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Spring, 2019 Provides students with the opportunity to work for an organization that is specifically related to their career --- # PAET290 — Precision Agriculture Seminar PAET 290 - Precision Agriculture Seminar PAET 290 - Precision Agriculture Seminar PROGRAM: Precision Agriculture Equipment Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 TOTAL MIN: 1 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall, 2019 Seminar designed to assist students dealing with the management and day-to-day decision making involved in the Ag Equipment and Precision Ag field. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # PARA280 — Internship PARA 280 - Internship PARA 280 - Internship The student keeps a journal and prepares a report of his or her experience at the end of the semester. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # PARA281 — Special Topics PARA 281 - Special Topics PARA 281 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Legal Studies and Paralegal Studies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # PARA282 — Special Topics PARA 282 - Special Topics PARA 282 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Legal Studies and Paralegal Studies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # PARA283 — Special Topics PARA 283 - Special Topics PARA 283 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Legal and Paralegal Studies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # PARA284 — Special Topics PARA 284 - Special Topics PARA 284 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Legal Studies and Paralegal Studies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # PARA285 — Special Topics PARA 285 - Special Topics PARA 285 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Legal Studies and Paralegal Studies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # PARA286 — Special Topics PARA 286 - Special Topics PARA 286 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Legal Studies and Paralegal Studies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # PARA287 — Special Topics PARA 287 - Special Topics PARA 287 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Legal Studies and Paralegal Studies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # PARA288 — Special Topics PARA 288 - Special Topics PARA 288 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Legal Studies and Paralegal Studies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # PARA289 — Special Topics PARA 289 - Special Topics PARA 289 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Legal Studies and Paralegal Studies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # PARA290 — Special Topics PARA 290 - Special Topics PARA 290 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Legal Studies and Paralegal Studies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # PARA291 — Special Topics PARA 291 - Special Topics PARA 291 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Legal Studies and Paralegal Studies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # PARA292 — Special Topics PARA 292 - Special Topics PARA 292 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Legal Studies and Paralegal Studies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # PARA293 — Special Topics PARA 293 - Special Topics PARA 293 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Legal Studies and Paralegal Studies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # PARA294 — Special Topics PARA 294 - Special Topics PARA 294 - Special Topics PROGRAM: Legal Studies and Paralegal Studies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # PARM102 — Emergency Medical Technician 2022 credits · 0.5 hours PARM 102 - Emergency Medical Technician PARM 102 - Emergency Medical Technician 5 --- # PARM103 — Emergency Medical Technician I 2022 credits · 5 hours PARM 103 - Emergency Medical Technician I PARM 103 - Emergency Medical Technician I The series is based on the training program developed by the Department of Transportation and adopted by the Emergency Medical Services Commission of Indiana. It covers theories, techniques and operational aspects of pre-hospital emergency care within the scope and responsibility of the emergency medical technician (EMT). This first course covers didactic as well as laboratory practice. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # PARM104 — Emergency Medical Technician II 2022 credits · 3 hours PARM 104 - Emergency Medical Technician II PARM 104 - Emergency Medical Technician II 5 --- # PARM105 — EMT- Ambulance Internship PARM 105 - EMT- Ambulance Internship PARM 105 - EMT- Ambulance Internship All skills tested by the National Registry Exam will be formally reviewed and practiced. A general review of the total curriculum will be presented. The student’s practical skills experienced through PARM 102 - Emergency Medical Technician and this course must demonstrate competency in the Prerequisites: PARM102 --- # PARM111 — Preparatory 2020 credits · 3 hours PARM 111 - Preparatory PARM 111 - Preparatory An overview of the Emergency Medical Services System and its components and their relationships is presented. The essential principles of the standard of care, medical liability, areas of potential medical liability and medical liability protection are introduced. An overview of stress, reactions to stress, anxiety, paramedic job stress and dealing with death and dying is discussed. The essentials of pathophysiology and how the understanding of disease processes will improve upon the level of care provided by the paramedic are explained. MAJOR COU… Prerequisites: APHY101 --- # PARM112 — Prehospital Pharmacology 2019 credits · 3 hours PARM 112 - Prehospital Pharmacology PARM 112 - Prehospital Pharmacology The essentials of venous access, therapeutic communications and lifespan development are also included. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # PARM115 — Airway Patient Assessment 2019 credits · 3.5 hours PARM 115 - Airway Patient Assessment PARM 115 - Airway Patient Assessment 5 --- # PARM116 — Clinical Application I 2020 credits · 1.5 hours PARM 116 - Clinical Application I PARM 116 - Clinical Application I 5 CLINICAL - HEALTH SCIENCES HOURS MIN: 7.5 TOTAL MIN: 120 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Summer, 2020 Credit Hours: Lecture NA Lab: NA Clinical: 1.5 Total 1.5 Lecture NA Lab: NA Clinical: 7.5 Total 120 Provides experiences in a hospital environment or other medical setting under supervision. Provides the opportunity to practice and perform patient assessment, endotracheal intubation, intravenous access techniques, and therapeutic communication techniques in the emergency department, surgery, and other appropriate clinical areas. MAJ… --- # PARM200 — Trauma 2019 credits · 3 hours PARM 200 - Trauma PARM 200 - Trauma The pathophysiology of shock, care of shock and victim oxygenation are covered. It defines parameters and discusses anatomy and physiology as related to burn injury, presents pathophysiology related to a specific source of burn injury and presents patient-related detail assessment and specific management of burns. A regionally determined trauma certification (PHTLS or ITLS) must be earned during this course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # PARM210 — Medical I 2020 credits · 6 hours PARM 210 - Medical I PARM 210 - Medical I 5 Prerequisites: PARM115 --- # PARM213 — Medical II 2019 credits · 5 hours PARM 213 - Medical II PARM 213 - Medical II The course includes presentation of allergies and anaphylaxis, gastroenterology, toxicology, infectious and communicable diseases, environmental conditions and behavioral and psychiatric disorders. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PARM115 --- # PARM215 — Special Considerations 2019 credits · 3.5 hours PARM 215 - Special Considerations PARM 215 - Special Considerations 5 --- # PARM216 — Clinical Application II 2019 credits · 1.5 hours PARM 216 - Clinical Application II PARM 216 - Clinical Application II 5 CLINICAL APPLICATION HOURS MIN: 7.5 TOTAL MIN: 120 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2019 Credit Hours: Lecture: NA Lab: NA Clinical: 1.5 Total: 1.5 Lecture: NA Lab: NA Clinical: 7.5 Total 120 Provides experiences in a hospital environment or other medical setting under supervision. Provides the opportunity to practice and perform patient assessment, endotracheal intubation, suctioning of upper and lower airway, delivery of aerosolized medications, administration of medications via various enteral and parenteral routes, intrave… Prerequisites: PARM116 --- # PARM219 — Clinical Application III 2023 credits · 1.5 hours PARM 219 - Clinical Application III PARM 219 - Clinical Application III 5 CLINICAL APPLICATION HOURS MIN: 7.5 TOTAL MIN: 120 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2023 Credit Hours: Lecture: NA Lab NA Clinical: 1.5 Total: 1.5 Lecture: NA Lab NA Clinical 7.5 Total: 120 Provides experiences in a hospital environment or other medical setting under supervision. The emphasis is on gaining experience in the management of neonatal, pediatric, and obstetric patients. Provides opportunities to practice assessment, communication and management with patients ranging from neonate to young adults and opportunities… Prerequisites: PARM216 --- # PARM220 — Operations 2023 credits · 2.5 hours PARM 220 - Operations PARM 220 - Operations 5 --- # PARM221 — Ambulance Internship 2025 credits · 6 hours PARM 221 - Ambulance Internship PARM 221 - Ambulance Internship 5 Prerequisites: PARM219 --- # PARM225 — Indiana Primary Instructor Preparation PARM 225 - Indiana Primary Instructor Preparation PARM 225 - Indiana Primary Instructor Preparation Copy of Indiana certification as EMT or higher. Certification period must be one year or more Pass written and practical skills with the appropriate score PROGRAM: Paramedic Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # PARM230 — Advanced Cardiac Life Support PARM 230 - Advanced Cardiac Life Support PARM 230 - Advanced Cardiac Life Support PROGRAM: Paramedic Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # PARM231 — Pediatric Care Certification PARM 231 - Pediatric Care Certification PARM 231 - Pediatric Care Certification PROGRAM: Paramedic Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # PARM240 — Community Paramedicine I PARM 240 - Community Paramedicine I PARM 240 - Community Paramedicine I PROGRAM: Paramedic Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 6 --- # PARM242 — Community Paramedicine II PARM 242 - Community Paramedicine II PARM 242 - Community Paramedicine II 5 --- # PHAR210 — Pharmacy Technician Concepts Techniques & Applications PHAR 210 - Pharmacy Technician Concepts Techniques & Applications PHAR 210 - Pharmacy Technician Concepts Techniques & Applications 5 --- # PHAR211 — Pharmacy Technician Experiential Seminar PHAR 211 - Pharmacy Technician Experiential Seminar PHAR 211 - Pharmacy Technician Experiential Seminar 5 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2019 Provides the opportunity to observe, discuss and perform basic pharmacy related procedures under supervision, with learning experiences that prepare the student for practice in retail pharmacies and/or hospitals. Problem-solving skills are emphasized including pharmacy calculations and the use of information from written prescription orders. Prepares the student for national certification examination. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PHAR210 --- # PHIL101 — Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy Emphasizes the evaluation of arguments and analysis of concepts. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # PHIL101H — Introduction to Philosophy (Honors) PHIL 101H - Introduction to Philosophy (Honors) PHIL 101H - Introduction to Philosophy (Honors) Emphasizes the evaluation of arguments and analysis of concepts. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # PHIL102 — Introduction to Ethics PHIL 102 - Introduction to Ethics PHIL 102 - Introduction to Ethics MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # PHIL102H — Introduction to Ethics (Honors) PHIL 102H - Introduction to Ethics (Honors) PHIL 102H - Introduction to Ethics (Honors) PROGRAM: Humanities CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL025, ENGL093, ENGL032, ENGL083 --- # PHIL213 — Logic PHIL 213 - Logic PHIL 213 - Logic MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # PHIL220 — Philosophy of Religion PHIL 220 - Philosophy of Religion PHIL 220 - Philosophy of Religion MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # PHIL220H — Philosophy of Religion (Honors) PHIL 220H - Philosophy of Religion (Honors) PHIL 220H - Philosophy of Religion (Honors) MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # PHLB212 — Phlebotomy PHLB 212 - Phlebotomy PHLB 212 - Phlebotomy Also covers medical terminology, infection control, patient identification, anatomy and physiology, anticoagulants, blood collection, specimen processing and interpersonal skills. Ivy Tech cannot guarantee that any student will pass a certification or licensing exam. The goal of providing a certification exam studies class is to assist you in understanding the material sufficiently to provide a firm foundation for your studies as you prepare for the exam MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # PHLB257 — Phlebotomy Externship PHLB 257 - Phlebotomy Externship PHLB 257 - Phlebotomy Externship MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PHLB212 --- # PHOT104 — Photography I PHOT 104 - Photography I PHOT 104 - Photography I PROGRAM: Visual Communications CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # PHOT107 — Photography II PHOT 107 - Photography II PHOT 107 - Photography II Special attention is placed on practice and theory. The course introduces special techniques and digital processes while refining printing and processing skills. It will also emphasize good composition and the use of photography as a communication tool. Appropriate presentation and sequencing of imagery are stressed, along with historical examples that provide background for understanding the medium. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without using… Prerequisites: PHOT104 --- # PHOT200 — Field Photography PHOT 200 - Field Photography PHOT 200 - Field Photography Emphasis will be placed on a variety of situations, on-location, which photographers may be faced with in the photographic profession. Possibilities include photographing state parks, the zoo, sporting events, theatrical productions, concerts, botanical gardens, and metropolitan areas. The course introduces equipment and techniques unique to photographing out in the field. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software.… --- # PHOT201 — Photography III PHOT 201 - Photography III PHOT 201 - Photography III Encompasses color psychology and aesthetics as well as the physics of light in color photography. Color photographic theory will be emphasized. Appropriate presentation, software options, and sequencing of imagery are stressed, along with historical examples that provide background for understanding the medium. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Ad… Prerequisites: PHOT104, VISC102, VISC201 --- # PHOT203 — Professional Portraiture PHOT 203 - Professional Portraiture PHOT 203 - Professional Portraiture Emphasizes creative approaches to commercial portraiture as well as lighting and posing for corrective portraiture. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Adobe software have been assigned an Adobe license. Not all students will have the ability to access Adobe software at home. All Visual Communications labs are outfitted with the la… Prerequisites: PHOT209 --- # PHOT204 — Commercial Photography PHOT 204 - Commercial Photography PHOT 204 - Commercial Photography Emphasizes creative problem solving applications toward advanced commercial photographic assignments. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Adobe software have been assigned an Adobe license. Not all students will have the ability to access Adobe software at home. All Visual Communications labs are outfitted with the latest Adobe softwar… Prerequisites: PHOT209 --- # PHOT208 — Independent Study PHOT 208 - Independent Study PHOT 208 - Independent Study Requires the project plan to be approved by the instructor. Restricts work to student program areas and requires it to be portfolio quality. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Adobe software have been assigned an Adobe license. Not all students will have the ability to access Adobe software at home. All Visual Communications labs are outfitted… Prerequisites: PHOT104, PHOT107 --- # PHOT209 — Studio Lighting PHOT 209 - Studio Lighting PHOT 209 - Studio Lighting Emphasis will be put on conceptualizing the photograph from start to finish. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Adobe software have been assigned an Adobe license. Not all students will have the ability to access Adobe software at home. All Visual Communications labs are outfitted with the latest Adobe software. Review the IvyService & Support Know… Prerequisites: PHOT104 --- # PHOT214 — Journalistic and Editorial Photography PHOT 214 - Journalistic and Editorial Photography PHOT 214 - Journalistic and Editorial Photography Emphasizes establishing visual relationships in the photo essay. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PHOT104 --- # PHOT218 — Fine Art Photography PHOT 218 - Fine Art Photography PHOT 218 - Fine Art Photography Explores attitudes of photographers and critics on a wide range of topics through directed reading, class discussion, and gallery visits. Appropriate presentation, software options, and sequencing of imagery are stressed, along with historical examples that provide background for understanding the medium. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that us… Prerequisites: PHOT104 --- # PHYS100 — Introductory Physics PHYS 100 - Introductory Physics PHYS 100 - Introductory Physics Leads students to develop an integrated understanding of the theory and applications of measuring (or unit) systems, scalars, vectors, force, work, rates, energy, power, simple machines, vibrations and waves. Emphasizes understanding concepts, factual knowledge, computation, and application. Includes lab. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH043, MATH122 --- # PHYS101 — Physics I PHYS 101 - Physics I PHYS 101 - Physics I Includes lab. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH137, MATH138 --- # PHYS102 — Physics II PHYS 102 - Physics II PHYS 102 - Physics II Includes lab. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PHYS101 --- # PHYS220 — Mechanics PHYS 220 - Mechanics PHYS 220 - Mechanics Includes lab. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH211 --- # PHYS221 — Heat Electricity and Optics PHYS 221 - Heat Electricity and Optics PHYS 221 - Heat Electricity and Optics Includes lab. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PHYS220, MATH212 --- # PLAS101 — Introduction to Plastics PLAS 101 - Introduction to Plastics PLAS 101 - Introduction to Plastics PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # PLAS106 — Plastic Materials and Testing PLAS 106 - Plastic Materials and Testing PLAS 106 - Plastic Materials and Testing PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Spring, 2019 Introduces structure, properties, and processing characteristics of plastic polymers and additives. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PLAS101 --- # PLAS107 — Injection Molding PLAS 107 - Injection Molding PLAS 107 - Injection Molding PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: PLAS101 --- # PLAS108 — Extrusion Processes PLAS 108 - Extrusion Processes PLAS 108 - Extrusion Processes PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: PLAS101 --- # PLAS201 — Advanced Injection Molding PLAS 201 - Advanced Injection Molding PLAS 201 - Advanced Injection Molding PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: PLAS107 --- # PLAS202 — Advanced Extrusion PLAS 202 - Advanced Extrusion PLAS 202 - Advanced Extrusion MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PLAS108 --- # PLAS208 — Computer Applications in Plastics PLAS 208 - Computer Applications in Plastics PLAS 208 - Computer Applications in Plastics PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: PLAS107, PLAS108 --- # PLAS209 — Manufacturing of Plastics Products PLAS 209 - Manufacturing of Plastics Products PLAS 209 - Manufacturing of Plastics Products PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: PLAS107, PLAS108 --- # POLS101 — Introduction to American Government and Politics POLS 101 - Introduction to American Government and Politics POLS 101 - Introduction to American Government and Politics PROGRAM: Social Sciences CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # POLS112 — State and Local Government POLS 112 - State and Local Government POLS 112 - State and Local Government PROGRAM: Social Sciences CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # POLS201 — Introduction to Political Science POLS 201 - Introduction to Political Science POLS 201 - Introduction to Political Science PROGRAM: Social Sciences CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # POLS202 — International Diplomacy in Simulation POLS 202 - International Diplomacy in Simulation POLS 202 - International Diplomacy in Simulation Emphasis will be placed upon assessing the impact intergovernmental organizations have on the interactions between state and non-state actors within the global community. Multilateral and bilateral treaties and agreements will be addressed, and the policy positions of state and non-state actors on political, social, and security issues will be analyzed. The course culminates in students participating in a simulation of the United Nations or other intergovernmental organization (out of state trave… --- # POLS211 — Introduction to World Politics POLS 211 - Introduction to World Politics POLS 211 - Introduction to World Politics Further discussion includes comparative analysis from a global perspective and the impact of international relations on individual lives. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # POLS211H — Introduction to World Politics (Honors) POLS 211H - Introduction to World Politics (Honors) POLS 211H - Introduction to World Politics (Honors) Further discussion includes comparative analysis from a global perspective and the impact of international relations on individual lives. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # POLS220 — Public Administration POLS 220 - Public Administration POLS 220 - Public Administration MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # PPTC101 — Power Plant Fundamentals PPTC 101 - Power Plant Fundamentals PPTC 101 - Power Plant Fundamentals PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # PPTC102 — Power Plant Mechanical Equipment PPTC 102 - Power Plant Mechanical Equipment PPTC 102 - Power Plant Mechanical Equipment PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # PPTC103 — Power Plant Electrical Equipment PPTC 103 - Power Plant Electrical Equipment PPTC 103 - Power Plant Electrical Equipment Topics include three phase power, generators, motors, transformers, and switching gear. NEC and NESC Code requirements, automatic and manual motor controls, variable speed drives, and circuit protection will also be studied. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: INDT113 --- # PPTC121 — Power Plant Steam Systems PPTC 121 - Power Plant Steam Systems PPTC 121 - Power Plant Steam Systems Includes the principles of boiler operation to produce steam and the use of thermodynamics to understand the behavior and properties of a steam system. Major components will be studied along with how they play a role in the steam generation process. The course will include steam safety with principles of maintenance for use in troubleshooting and maintaining performance. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PPTC101 --- # PPTC201 — Power Plant Instrumentation and Control PPTC 201 - Power Plant Instrumentation and Control PPTC 201 - Power Plant Instrumentation and Control PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: INDT113, PPTC101 --- # PPTC210 — Gas Turbines PPTC 210 - Gas Turbines PPTC 210 - Gas Turbines PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: PPTC101 --- # PPTC221 — Advanced Power Plant Systems PPTC 221 - Advanced Power Plant Systems PPTC 221 - Advanced Power Plant Systems PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: PPTC101, PPTC121 --- # PRCM279 — Professional Communication Capstone PRCM 279 - Professional Communication Capstone PRCM 279 - Professional Communication Capstone May require a research project, presentation, and/or portfolio. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # PROC131 — Introduction to Process Technology PROC 131 - Introduction to Process Technology PROC 131 - Introduction to Process Technology PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # PROC132 — Process Technology I (Equipment) PROC 132 - Process Technology I (Equipment) PROC 132 - Process Technology I (Equipment) PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: PROC131 --- # PROC133 — Process Technology II (Systems) PROC 133 - Process Technology II (Systems) PROC 133 - Process Technology II (Systems) Students will be introduced to many process-related equipment concepts, such as purpose, components, operation, and the process technician’s role for operating and troubleshooting the equipment. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # PROC134 — Process Technology III (Operations) PROC 134 - Process Technology III (Operations) PROC 134 - Process Technology III (Operations) PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: PROC133 --- # PROC231 — Safety Health and Environment I PROC 231 - Safety Health and Environment I PROC 231 - Safety Health and Environment I PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # PROC232 — Principles of Quality PROC 232 - Principles of Quality PROC 232 - Principles of Quality PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: PROC131 --- # PROC233 — Process Instrumentation I PROC 233 - Process Instrumentation I PROC 233 - Process Instrumentation I PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: PROC131 --- # PROC234 — Process Troubleshooting PROC 234 - Process Troubleshooting PROC 234 - Process Troubleshooting PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: PROC133 --- # PSYC101 — Introduction to Psychology PSYC 101 - Introduction to Psychology PSYC 101 - Introduction to Psychology The course focuses on biological foundations, learning processes, research methodologies, personality, human development and abnormal and social psychology. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # PSYC102 — Advanced Introduction to Psychology PSYC 102 - Advanced Introduction to Psychology PSYC 102 - Advanced Introduction to Psychology Addresses advanced topics regarding the methods, data, and theoretical interpretations in the areas of learning, sensory psychology, and psychophysiology. Presents specific theoretical issues, research methods, and findings in the areas of developmental, social, personality, and abnormal psychology. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PSYC101 --- # PSYC201 — Lifespan Development PSYC 201 - Lifespan Development PSYC 201 - Lifespan Development Physical, emotional, psychosocial, and cognitive influences from conception to death will be addressed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PSYC101, ENGL111 --- # PSYC205 — Abnormal Psychology PSYC 205 - Abnormal Psychology PSYC 205 - Abnormal Psychology MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PSYC101, ENGL111 --- # PSYC205H — Abnormal Psychology (Honors) PSYC 205H - Abnormal Psychology (Honors) PSYC 205H - Abnormal Psychology (Honors) MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # PSYC209 — Theories of Personality PSYC 209 - Theories of Personality PSYC 209 - Theories of Personality MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PSYC101, ENGL111 --- # PSYC210 — Drugs and Human Behavior PSYC 210 - Drugs and Human Behavior PSYC 210 - Drugs and Human Behavior Drug pharmacology; physiological effects of drugs on the nervous system; social and psychological issues affecting drug abuse; the treatment, effects, prevention of substance abuse; and therapeutic uses of drugs in mental illness will be addressed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PSYC101, ENGL111 --- # PSYC212 — Research Methods in Psychology PSYC 212 - Research Methods in Psychology PSYC 212 - Research Methods in Psychology Students will be provided with the analytical and critical thinking skills required to design, conduct, and interpret empirical research. Problems specific to research in psychology will be explored. This course will also provide a culminating experience designed to demonstrate the student’s mastery of information literacy, ethical and responsible behavior, political, social and environmental responsibility, and diversity awareness, both in general and in psychology. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PSYC101, ENGL111, MATH023, MATH080 --- # PSYC240 — Human Sexuality PSYC 240 - Human Sexuality PSYC 240 - Human Sexuality MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PSYC101 --- # PSYC253 — Introduction to Social Psychology PSYC 253 - Introduction to Social Psychology PSYC 253 - Introduction to Social Psychology This course crosslists with PSYC 253. A student completing this course cannot receive additional credit for SOCI 253 - Introduction to Social Psychology . MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PSYC101, SOCI111, ENGL111 --- # PSYC260 — Health Psychology PSYC 260 - Health Psychology PSYC 260 - Health Psychology The course will emphasize research methods and current practice related to stress and pain, as well as health related behaviors. Within the course, treatment approaches, behavioral risk factors and public health issues will be addressed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PSYC101, ENGL111 --- # PTAS101 — Introduction to the Physical Therapist Assistant PTAS 101 - Introduction to the Physical Therapist Assistant PTAS 101 - Introduction to the Physical Therapist Assistant PROGRAM: Physical Therapist Assistant CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # PTAS102 — Diseases Trauma and Terminology PTAS 102 - Diseases Trauma and Terminology PTAS 102 - Diseases Trauma and Terminology Medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, psychology, disabilities and physics related to these conditions as discussed. Provides students with the opportunity to explore their own reactions to illness and disability and to discuss how to recognize patients’ and families’ reactions to illness and disability. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: APHY101, PTAS101, PTAS107, PTAS106 --- # PTAS107 — Kinesiology PTAS 107 - Kinesiology PTAS 107 - Kinesiology By definition, kinesiology is the study of movement. Studies human movement and brings together the fields of anatomy, physiology, physics, and geometry. Class will consist of lectures, demonstrations, and student participation in locating, observing, and palpating bony prominences and muscles. Much of kinesiology requires independent study to memorize origin, insertion, action, and innervation of muscles. The knowledge gained in this course is an integral part of a student’s preparation for the practice of physical therapy as a physical therapist… Prerequisites: PTAS101, APHY101 --- # PTAS115 — Clinical I PTAS 115 - Clinical I PTAS 115 - Clinical I 5 CLINICAL - HEALTH SCIENCES HOURS MIN: 7.5 TOTAL MIN: 120 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2024 Requires the student to perform in a clinical environment with patients, using applications of theory and techniques of PTAS 106 - Treatment Modalities I and PTAS 107 - Kinesiology, under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PTAS102, PTAS103, PTAS106, PTAS107, PTAS201 --- # PTAS201 — Treatment Modalities II PTAS 201 - Treatment Modalities II PTAS 201 - Treatment Modalities II Addresses the appropriate application of physical principles and kinesiology. Covers normal and abnormal gait, post-surgical interventions, and postural correcting exercise along with treatment principles and therapeutic exercises for the neck, back, and peripheral joints. Addresses typical diagnostic procedures for orthopedic conditions. Includes general exercise principles and progression of orthopedic patients through physical therapy interventions. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PTAS106, PTAS107 --- # PTAS202 — Treatment Interventions for Special Populations PTAS 202 - Treatment Interventions for Special Populations PTAS 202 - Treatment Interventions for Special Populations Covers normal and abnormal gait with review of orthotic recommendation, fit, and training for various conditions, along with prostheses recommendation, fit, and training following amputation. Reviews the application of therapeutic exercise for special populations. Discusses general exercise principles and progression for special populations. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # PTAS205 — Clinical II PTAS 205 - Clinical II PTAS 205 - Clinical II MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PTAS115, PTAS202, PTAS217, PTAS201 --- # PTAS215 — Clinical III PTAS 215 - Clinical III PTAS 215 - Clinical III MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PTAS205, PTAS202, PTAS217 --- # PTAS217 — Treatment Modalities III PTAS 217 - Treatment Modalities III PTAS 217 - Treatment Modalities III Covers basic anatomy and physiology of the central and peripheral nervous systems and activities of daily living. Includes exercise physiology and neurophysiology and advanced principles and procedures of therapeutic exercise appropriate for cardiopulmonary, cardiovascular, orthopedic and neurological conditions. Discusses prevention measures, specialized theories and techniques, including the utilization of specialized therapeutic equipment. Engages in relevant exercise applications. Addresses appropriate applications of… --- # PTAS224 — Current Issues and Review PTAS 224 - Current Issues and Review PTAS 224 - Current Issues and Review PROGRAM: Physical Therapist Assistant CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # QUAL101 — Quality Control Concepts and T QUAL 101 - Quality Control Concepts and T QUAL 101 - Quality Control Concepts and T PROGRAM: Advanced Automation and Robotics Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # QUAL102 — Statistical Process Control QUAL 102 - Statistical Process Control QUAL 102 - Statistical Process Control PROGRAM: Advanced Automation and Robotics Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # QUAL201 — Advanced Statistical Process Control QUAL 201 - Advanced Statistical Process Control QUAL 201 - Advanced Statistical Process Control PROGRAM: Advanced Automation and Robotics Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # QUAL204 — Total Quality Management QUAL 204 - Total Quality Management QUAL 204 - Total Quality Management PROGRAM: Advanced Automation and Robotics Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # QUAL206 — ISO/QS International Standards QUAL 206 - ISO/QS International Standards QUAL 206 - ISO/QS International Standards Generally, ISO 9000 will be the focus of this class; but other quality system standards may also be included based on local industry demand such as ISO 16949 or ISO 13485. Students will develop a mock quality system that addresses each element of the current revision of the quality system(s) studied including manual and supporting documentation. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: QUAL101, LOGM201 --- # QUAL210 — Quality Management Principles QUAL 210 - Quality Management Principles QUAL 210 - Quality Management Principles PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # RADT101 — Orientation to Medical Imaging RADT 101 - Orientation to Medical Imaging RADT 101 - Orientation to Medical Imaging It also provides students with the basic concepts of patient care dealing with the emotional and physical needs of the patients including infection control and standard precautions. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # RADT102 — Orientation to Radiographic Positioning and Lab RADT 102 - Orientation to Radiographic Positioning and Lab RADT 102 - Orientation to Radiographic Positioning and Lab 5 --- # RADT103 — Radiographic Positioning I Lab RADT 103 - Radiographic Positioning I Lab RADT 103 - Radiographic Positioning I Lab 5 --- # RADT104 — Radiological Patient Care RADT 104 - Radiological Patient Care RADT 104 - Radiological Patient Care 5 --- # RADT109 — Radiation Equip. Operation RADT 109 - Radiation Equip. Operation RADT 109 - Radiation Equip. Operation 5 --- # RADT110 — Radiographic Procedures and Lab RADT 110 - Radiographic Procedures and Lab RADT 110 - Radiographic Procedures and Lab 5 --- # RADT111 — Radiological Patient Care RADT 111 - Radiological Patient Care RADT 111 - Radiological Patient Care 5 --- # RADT112 — Image Production and Evaluation I RADT 112 - Image Production and Evaluation I RADT 112 - Image Production and Evaluation I Electronic imaging with related accessories and mathematical calculations of x-ray technique will be emphasized. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # RADT113 — Radiographic Positioning I&Lab RADT 113 - Radiographic Positioning I&Lab RADT 113 - Radiographic Positioning I&Lab Actual radiographs are included for analysis of proper positioning and overall image quality. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # RADT114 — Radiographic Clinical Education I RADT 114 - Radiographic Clinical Education I RADT 114 - Radiographic Clinical Education I Through structured sequential, competency-based assignments in clinical settings, concepts of team practice, patient- centered clinical practice and professional development shall be discussed, examined and evaluated. Clinical practice experiences shall be designed to provide patient care and assessment, competent performance of Radiologic imaging and total quality management. Levels of competency and --- # RADT115 — Radiographic PositioningII&Lab RADT 115 - Radiographic PositioningII&Lab RADT 115 - Radiographic PositioningII&Lab Consideration will be given to the production of images of optimal diagnostic quality. Laboratory experience should be used to complement the didactic portion. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # RADT116 — Radiographic Clinical Education II RADT 116 - Radiographic Clinical Education II RADT 116 - Radiographic Clinical Education II Through structured sequential, competency-based assignments in clinical settings, concepts of team practice, patient- centered clinical practice and professional development shall be discussed, examined and evaluated. Clinical practice experiences shall be designed to provide patient care and assessment, competent performance of Radiologic imaging and total quality management. Levels of competency and --- # RADT117 — Radiation Equip. Operation RADT 117 - Radiation Equip. Operation RADT 117 - Radiation Equip. Operation PROGRAM: Medical Imaging CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # RADT118 — Radiation Physics RADT 118 - Radiation Physics RADT 118 - Radiation Physics 5 --- # RADT119 — Rad. Positioning II & Lab RADT 119 - Rad. Positioning II & Lab RADT 119 - Rad. Positioning II & Lab 5 --- # RADT201 — Radiographic Positioning III and Lab RADT 201 - Radiographic Positioning III and Lab RADT 201 - Radiographic Positioning III and Lab Consideration will be given to the production of images of optimal diagnostic quality. Laboratory experience should be used to complement the didactic portion. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # RADT202 — Radiographic Clinical Education III RADT 202 - Radiographic Clinical Education III RADT 202 - Radiographic Clinical Education III Through structured sequential, competency-based assignments in clinical settings, concepts of team practice, patient- centered clinical practice and professional development shall be discussed, examined and evaluated. Clinical practice experiences shall be designed to provide patient care and assessment, competent performance of Radiologic imaging and total quality management. Levels of competency and --- # RADT203 — Radiographic Clinical Education IV RADT 203 - Radiographic Clinical Education IV RADT 203 - Radiographic Clinical Education IV Through structured sequential, competency-based assignments in clinical settings, concepts of team practice, patient- centered clinical practice and professional development shall be discussed, examined and evaluated. Clinical practice experiences shall be designed to provide patient care and assessment, competent performance of Radiologic imaging and total quality management. Levels of competency and --- # RADT204 — Radiographic Clinical Education V RADT 204 - Radiographic Clinical Education V RADT 204 - Radiographic Clinical Education V Through structured sequential, competency-based assignments in clinical settings, concepts of team practice, patient- centered clinical practice and professional development shall be discussed, examined and evaluated. Clinical practice experiences shall be designed to provide patient care and assessment, competent performance of Radiologic imaging and total quality management. Levels of competency and --- # RADT206 — Radiobiology and Radiation Protection RADT 206 - Radiobiology and Radiation Protection RADT 206 - Radiobiology and Radiation Protection Includes dosages, measurements, DNA structures and functions, and cellular radiosensitivity. Overview of the principles of radiation protection are also covered. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # RADT209 — Radiographic Positioning IV RADT 209 - Radiographic Positioning IV RADT 209 - Radiographic Positioning IV Consideration will be given to the production of images of optimal diagnostic quality. Laboratory experience should be used to complement the didactic portion. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # RADT218 — Image Production and Evaluation II RADT 218 - Image Production and Evaluation II RADT 218 - Image Production and Evaluation II Explains phototiming and its relationship to manual techniques. Associates kVp and mAs with the quality and quantity of radiation. Covers digital imaging, automatic processing, fluoroscopy and quality assurance MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # RADT221 — Pharmacology and Advanced Procedures RADT 221 - Pharmacology and Advanced Procedures RADT 221 - Pharmacology and Advanced Procedures Content is also designed to cover contrast media along with the theory and basic technique of venipuncture. The role of the radiographer during medical emergencies is also addressed in this course. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # RADT250 — Introduction to Cross Sectional Anatomy RADT 250 - Introduction to Cross Sectional Anatomy RADT 250 - Introduction to Cross Sectional Anatomy Covers the terminology related to sectional anatomy. Discusses different planes of the body and associates them with quality of images that will be encountered in clinical practice. Discusses common pathologies related to the anatomy presented. Covers anatomy in cross sectional plane and all structures and functions pertaining to the related anatomy. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # RADT297 — Radiographic Exam Prep RADT 297 - Radiographic Exam Prep RADT 297 - Radiographic Exam Prep --- # RADT298 — Radiology Registry Review RADT 298 - Radiology Registry Review RADT 298 - Radiology Registry Review Simulated registry exams prepare the student for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist Examination. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # RADT299 — Radiographic Exam Prep RADT 299 - Radiographic Exam Prep RADT 299 - Radiographic Exam Prep Simulated registry exams prepare the student for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist Examination. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # RDTH100 — Introduction to Radiation Therapy RDTH 100 - Introduction to Radiation Therapy RDTH 100 - Introduction to Radiation Therapy This course will provide students with a historical overview of radiation therapy and its role in medicine. An introduction to radiation therapy treatment techniques, equipment, terminology, and professional responsibilities will be included. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # RDTH110 — Radiation Therapy Clinical Seminar RDTH 110 - Radiation Therapy Clinical Seminar RDTH 110 - Radiation Therapy Clinical Seminar During this first semester, the student is expected to develop familiarity with competency requirements. Emphasis continues to be given to the development of professional responsibility and the practice of total patient care and radiation safety practices. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # RDTH120 — Sectional Anatomy and Imaging Principles RDTH 120 - Sectional Anatomy and Imaging Principles RDTH 120 - Sectional Anatomy and Imaging Principles This course will demonstrate the clinical application as well as anatomical terminology. A focus on Computed Tomography with an overview of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Positron Emission Tomography, and Ultrasound will be introduced. Case studies will be presented in order to apply the knowledge of sectional anatomy and imaging modalities with what is seen during clinical rotations. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: APHY101 --- # RDTH150 — Patient Care in Radiation Oncology RDTH 150 - Patient Care in Radiation Oncology RDTH 150 - Patient Care in Radiation Oncology Handling of patients, patient examinations, asepsis, local and systemic reactions, nutrition and medications are discussed. Factors influencing patient health during and following a course of radiation will be identified. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # RDTH155 — Clinical Externship I RDTH 155 - Clinical Externship I RDTH 155 - Clinical Externship I During this second semester of clinical education, the student is expected to develop the competency to perform simple to intermediate clinical procedures with progressively less assistance. Emphasis continues to be given to the development of professional responsibility and the practice of total patient care and radiation safety practices. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: RDTH110 --- # RDTH160 — General Physics for Radiation Therapy RDTH 160 - General Physics for Radiation Therapy RDTH 160 - General Physics for Radiation Therapy Topics covered include physical principles, conservation laws, electricity, magnetism, wave motion, electromagnetic radiation, and radiation particulates and beam formation. This course will address fundamental units and conversions, atomic structure, ionization, and elements in the periodic table. Emphasis will be given on how each of these relate to radiation. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH136, MATH137, MATH201, MATH202, MATH211, MATH212 --- # RDTH220 — Techniques and Applications in Radiation Therapy RDTH 220 - Techniques and Applications in Radiation Therapy RDTH 220 - Techniques and Applications in Radiation Therapy Various external beam techniques and applications, depth dose data, and summation of isodose curves are discussed. Modalities of treatment, patient setup, dose measurement, dose calculation and verification are also included. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: RDTH100 --- # RDTH223 — Radiobiology and Safety RDTH 223 - Radiobiology and Safety RDTH 223 - Radiobiology and Safety This course evaluates the effects of radiation from the cellular level, to the epidemiological effects on communities and potential offspring. Specific topics in radiobiology include basic radiation interactions, cellular biology review, short and long-term effects of radiation, case studies, risk factors, containment and handling of live sources, reduction of patient dose, radiation monitoring and applicable state and federal regulations. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: RDTH100 --- # RDTH225 — Clinical Externship II RDTH 225 - Clinical Externship II RDTH 225 - Clinical Externship II During this third semester of clinical education, the student is expected to develop the competency to perform simple to intermediate clinical procedures with progressively less assistance. Emphasis continues to be given to the development of professional responsibility and the practice of total patient care and radiation safety practices. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: RDTH155 --- # RDTH230 — Pathology and Treatment Principles I RDTH 230 - Pathology and Treatment Principles I RDTH 230 - Pathology and Treatment Principles I Malignant conditions, etiology and epidemiology, patient workup and methods of treatment are discussed. Attention is given to patient prognosis, treatment results and the effects of combined therapies. Students will be given the opportunity to demonstrate treatment setup procedures in the simulation lab. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: RDTH100 --- # RDTH232 — Radiation Therapy Physics RDTH 232 - Radiation Therapy Physics RDTH 232 - Radiation Therapy Physics Fundamental physical units, measurements, principles, atomic structure and types of radiation are emphasized. Also presented are the fundamentals of x-ray generating equipment, x-ray production and its interaction with matter. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: RDTH160, DMSI121, RDTH220 --- # RDTH235 — Clinical Externship III RDTH 235 - Clinical Externship III RDTH 235 - Clinical Externship III During this fourth semester of clinical education, the student is expected to develop the competency to perform simple to intermediate clinical procedures with progressively less assistance. Emphasis continues to be given to the development of professional responsibility and the practice of total patient care and radiation safety practices. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: RDTH225 --- # RDTH240 — Pathology and Treatment Principles II RDTH 240 - Pathology and Treatment Principles II RDTH 240 - Pathology and Treatment Principles II This Course will provide the student with the fundamentals of several more disease processes. Malignant conditions, etiology and epidemiology, patient workup and methods of treatment are discussed. Attention is given to patient prognosis, treatment results and the effects of combined therapies. Students will be given the opportunity to demonstrate treatment setup procedures in the simulation lab. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: RDTH100, RDTH230 --- # RDTH241 — Treatment Planning RDTH 241 - Treatment Planning RDTH 241 - Treatment Planning Content will provide the student with the concepts of dosimetry and treatment planning. Various external beam techniques and applications, depth dose data, and summation of isodose curves are discussed. Modalities of treatment, patient setup, dose measurement, dose calculation and verification are also included. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: RDTH220 --- # RDTH242 — Quality Management in Radiation Oncology RDTH 242 - Quality Management in Radiation Oncology RDTH 242 - Quality Management in Radiation Oncology Topics will include the need for quality assurance (QA) checks; QA of the clinical aspects and chart checks; film checks; the various types of evaluations and tests performed on simulators, megavoltage therapy equipment and therapy planning units; the role of radiation therapists in quality management programs; legal and regulatory implication for maintaining appropriate QM guidelines was well as the role computers and information systems serve within the radiation oncology department. MAJO… Prerequisites: RDTH100, RDTH220, RDTH160, DMSI121 --- # RDTH243 — Radiation Therapy Capstone Course RDTH 243 - Radiation Therapy Capstone Course RDTH 243 - Radiation Therapy Capstone Course Professional concerns will be addressed and attention will be given to issues related to the workplace, continued professional development, and the need for lifelong learning. Extensive review of programmatic material will be the focus of this course. Extensive review of physics, protection and radiation therapy procedures is covered. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: RDTH223, RDTH232, RDTH240 --- # RDTH245 — Clinical Externship IV RDTH 245 - Clinical Externship IV RDTH 245 - Clinical Externship IV During this fifth semester of clinical education, the students are further introduced to dosimetry procedures and are expected to have attained competency to perform all clinical procedures independently, under the direct supervision of a qualified professional or radiation therapist. Emphasis continues to be given to the development of professional responsibility and the practice of total patient care and radiation safety practices. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: RDTH235 --- # RESP101 — Assessment and Caring for a Respiratory Patient RESP 101 - Assessment and Caring for a Respiratory Patient RESP 101 - Assessment and Caring for a Respiratory Patient Includes the process of interviewing and assessing the patient through inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation. Covers performing and evaluating a patient non-invasively. Includes topics on oxygen therapy, oxygen analyzers, use of specialty gases, humidity therapy, bland aerosol, medicated aerosol delivery devices and environmental therapy. Basic lung expansion therapy, airway management, including a variety of airway clearance techniques will be covered. Students… --- # RESP102 — Advanced Assessment and Care of a Cardiopulmonary Patient RESP 102 - Advanced Assessment and Care of a Cardiopulmonary Patient RESP 102 - Advanced Assessment and Care of a Cardiopulmonary Patient Students will be taught pulmonary function testing screening techniques, pulmonary mechanics, 12-Lead EKGs, advanced lung expansion techniques, and bronchial hygiene therapies. An introduction to non-invasive ventilation (NPPV), oxygenation (CPAP) and beside capnography will also be done. Students will perform tracheostomy care and arterial blood gas collection. Assembly and troubleshooting respiratory equipment will be required. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: RESP101 --- # RESP103 — Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology RESP 103 - Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology RESP 103 - Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology Reviews the basic principles of physics as it relates to the respiratory system. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: APHY102 --- # RESP104 — Concepts in Adult Critical Care RESP 104 - Concepts in Adult Critical Care RESP 104 - Concepts in Adult Critical Care Provides concepts of using various artificial airways, mechanically ventilating and improving a critically ill patient’s oxygenation and ventilation status. Students will be presented with methods and concepts for monitoring and management of a critically ill patient including recommending and evaluating lab data and blood gas analysis. Recognizes when to liberate a patient from ventilator support. Discusses and demonstrates establishing an artificial airway, airway maintenance and treatment of respiratory c… Prerequisites: RESP101, RESP103 --- # RESP105 — Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology RESP 105 - Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology RESP 105 - Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology Students will be expected to identify pertinent information from a patient’s record and apply assessment techniques as it relates to various disease processes. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: RESP103 --- # RESP106 — Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology RESP 106 - Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology RESP 106 - Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology Emphasis is placed on classifications, indications, side effects, dosages, and routes of administration. Medication discussion to include, but not limited to respiratory, cardiovascular, emergency drugs, anti-infective, diuretics and sedation agents. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # RESP107 — Clinical Applications of Assessment and Caring for a Respiratory Patient RESP 107 - Clinical Applications of Assessment and Caring for a Respiratory Patient RESP 107 - Clinical Applications of Assessment and Caring for a Respiratory Patient Provides supervised experience in patient assessment techniques. Students will be expected to perform oxygen therapy, basic lung expansion therapy, humidity/aerosol therapy, medicated aerosol, inspiratory muscle training/cough techniques, and charting in the hospital setting. Assembly and troubleshooting respiratory equipment is expected. Utilizes standard precautions and infectious disease protocols during patient care and han… Prerequisites: RESP101 --- # RESP108 — Clinical Applications in Advanced Assessment and Care of a Cardiopulmonary Patient RESP 108 - Clinical Applications in Advanced Assessment and Care of a Cardiopulmonary Patient RESP 108 - Clinical Applications in Advanced Assessment and Care of a Cardiopulmonary Patient Students will perform electrocardiograms, capnography, airway clearance and various hyperinflation techniques (PAP), noninvasive ventilation and performing arterial blood gas punctures. Students will participate in the development of respiratory care plans, intra-hospital patient transports, and rapid response teams to improve patient care. Assembling and troubleshooting respiratory equipment is required. St… Prerequisites: RESP101, RESP103, RESP107 --- # RESP201 — Advanced Concepts in Cardiopulmonary Diagnostic Procedures RESP 201 - Advanced Concepts in Cardiopulmonary Diagnostic Procedures RESP 201 - Advanced Concepts in Cardiopulmonary Diagnostic Procedures Special emphasis is placed on techniques of patient evaluation, selection of equipment, how to perform various diagnostic procedures, cardiopulmonary monitoring during the procedure, interpreting test results and suggesting management of the patient. Information regarding quality control, quality assurance and calibration of equipment will also be discussed. Advanced techniques of patient assessment through pulmonary function testing and other selected as… Prerequisites: RESP104, RESP105 --- # RESP202 — Pediatric and Neonatal Advanced Critical Care RESP 202 - Pediatric and Neonatal Advanced Critical Care RESP 202 - Pediatric and Neonatal Advanced Critical Care Selected neonatal and pediatric diseases and advanced modes of ventilation will be discussed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: RESP104 --- # RESP203 — Advanced Emergency Management RESP 203 - Advanced Emergency Management RESP 203 - Advanced Emergency Management At the end of the course, students will be expected to successfully apply knowledge in a mock adult patient care setting. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # RESP204 — Extended Care for the Cardiopulmonary Patient RESP 204 - Extended Care for the Cardiopulmonary Patient RESP 204 - Extended Care for the Cardiopulmonary Patient Understand the purpose and function of various respiratory equipment used in home and alternative care settings. Emphasis is placed on the importance of assessing patients’ learning needs and how to effectively educate a patient and/or family member concerning smoking cessation and health management. Presents an overview of emergency preparedness in relation to disaster management to include vaccination protocols. Provide overview of mass casualty incident response. MAJOR COURSE L… Prerequisites: RESP104 --- # RESP205 — Respiratory Therapy Capstone RESP 205 - Respiratory Therapy Capstone RESP 205 - Respiratory Therapy Capstone Patient conditions will be discussed in regards to etiology, symptomatology, diagnosis, therapeutics, and prognosis of disease conditions related to respiratory care. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: RESP105, RESP201 --- # RESP206 — Clinical Applications and Concepts in Critical Care I RESP 206 - Clinical Applications and Concepts in Critical Care I RESP 206 - Clinical Applications and Concepts in Critical Care I RESP 104 - Concepts in Adult Critical Care and RESP 108 - Clinical Applications in Advanced Assessment and Care of a Cardiopulmonary Patient and Program Chair Approval PROGRAM: Respiratory Therapy CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 CLINICAL APPLICATION HOURS MIN: 10 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2025 Provides supervised experience in critical care intensive care units. Advanced patient assessment, including pulmonary mechanics, interpretation of laboratory data and radiography resu… Prerequisites: RESP104, RESP108, FROM2025 --- # RESP207 — Clinical Applications and Concepts in Critical Care II RESP 207 - Clinical Applications and Concepts in Critical Care II RESP 207 - Clinical Applications and Concepts in Critical Care II Advanced patient assessment, including pulmonary mechanics, interpretation of laboratory data and radiography results will be covered. Students will be expected to initiate, maintain and manage an artificial airway, support a critically ill patient’s oxygenation and ventilation status to include initiating and modifying ventilator settings. Utilizes disease protocols and evidence based medicine to modify respiratory care plans. Assemble, troubleshoot and perform… Prerequisites: RESP206 --- # RESP208 — Clinical Applications and Concepts in Critical Care III RESP 208 - Clinical Applications and Concepts in Critical Care III RESP 208 - Clinical Applications and Concepts in Critical Care III RESP 104 - Concepts in Adult Critical Care ; RESP 108 - Clinical Applications in Advanced Assessment and Care of a Cardiopulmonary Patient , and Program Chair Approval Advanced patient assessment, including pulmonary mechanics, interpretation of laboratory data and radiography results will be covered. Students will be expected to initiate, maintain and manage an artificial airway, support a critically ill patient’s oxygenation and ventilation status to include… Prerequisites: RESP104, RESP108 --- # RESP209 — Advanced Clinical Applications in Critical Care and Specialty Rotations RESP 209 - Advanced Clinical Applications in Critical Care and Specialty Rotations RESP 209 - Advanced Clinical Applications in Critical Care and Specialty Rotations RESP 202 - Pediatric and Neonatal Advanced Critical Care , ( RESP 206 - Clinical Applications and Concepts in Critical Care I , and RESP 207 - Clinical Applications and Concepts in Critical Care II ) or ( RESP 208 - Clinical Applications and Concepts in Critical Care III ) and Program Chair Approval PROGRAM: Respiratory CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 CLINICAL APPLICATION HOURS MIN: 15 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2025 Provides additional sup… Prerequisites: RESP202, RESP206, RESP207, RESP208, FROM2025 --- # SCIN100 — Earth Science SCIN 100 - Earth Science SCIN 100 - Earth Science Basic concepts in geology, meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy will be illustrated. Includes lab. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: MATH123, MATH122, MATH023, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # SCIN101 — Science of Energy Generation and Utilization SCIN 101 - Science of Energy Generation and Utilization SCIN 101 - Science of Energy Generation and Utilization PROGRAM: Physical Sciences CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 Prerequisites: MATH122, MATH123, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # SCIN111 — Physical Science SCIN 111 - Physical Science SCIN 111 - Physical Science Includes lab. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # SDEV120 — Computing Logic SDEV 120 - Computing Logic SDEV 120 - Computing Logic or Higher PROGRAM: Software Development CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # SDEV140 — Introduction to Software Development SDEV 140 - Introduction to Software Development SDEV 140 - Introduction to Software Development Students will be familiarized with algorithms and development tools used to document/implement computer logic. Students will compare different programming languages, different programming paradigms such as real-time processing, web/database applications, and different integrated development environments. Students will implement structured programming concepts such as basic control structures, variables, constants, arrays/collections, procedures, and functions; and advanced concepts such as sorting,… Prerequisites: SDEV120 --- # SDEV143 — Git Version Control Systems SDEV 143 - Git Version Control Systems SDEV 143 - Git Version Control Systems Course projects will provide hands on practice learning how to commit changes, merge branches, track versions, track issues, understand graph structures, and revert to earlier versions of the software project by non-destructive means in a command line interface. Course content will include push and pull requests to both local and remote repositories, merges, ignores, documentation, conflict resolution, insights, issues, filters, and security, along with generally accepted best practices for team workflow with a VCS.… Prerequisites: SDEV120, CSCI101 --- # SDEV146 — Coding with AI SDEV 146 - Coding with AI SDEV 146 - Coding with AI Students will gain hands-on experience with popular AI coding tools such as ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot. They will practice using AI to create code snippets and functions, refactor and enhance existing code, and debug programs by identifying and fixing errors with AI assistance. Emphasis is placed on critically evaluating AI-generated code for correctness, readability, and overall quality, as well as effectively cleaning up and integrating AI-produced code into larger projects. The course also covers ethical and responsible practices for usin… --- # SDEV148 — Introduction to Game Development SDEV 148 - Introduction to Game Development SDEV 148 - Introduction to Game Development PROGRAM: Software Development CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # SDEV153 — Website Development SDEV 153 - Website Development SDEV 153 - Website Development Students will develop well-designed, responsive web pages while adhering to industry best practices and standards, without reliance on WYSIWYG software. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # SDEV155 — Content Management Systems SDEV 155 - Content Management Systems SDEV 155 - Content Management Systems The class will focus on common tools related to web content management systems, and how to utilize those tools to create a variety of interactive websites. Emphasis is given to CMS development lifecycle, content modeling/management, workflow, and publication. Students will also be instructed on the fundamentals of dynamic website planning, data design and management, manipulating site templates, aggregation techniques, and creating data driven websites. Students will utilize CMS techniques that can be used to develop… Prerequisites: SDEV153 --- # SDEV160 — Programming With Data SDEV 160 - Programming With Data SDEV 160 - Programming With Data Students will explore both structured and unstructured data using relational databases (SQL) and non-relational databases (NoSQL), work with APIs, and manipulate data in formats like XML, JSON, and CSV. Through hands-on exercises, students will learn how to efficiently store, retrieve, and manipulate data, building a strong foundation for data-driven programming. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # SDEV181 — Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 181 - Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 181 - Special Topics in Software Development PROGRAM: Software Development CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SDEV182 — Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 182 - Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 182 - Special Topics in Software Development PROGRAM: Software Development CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SDEV183 — Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 183 - Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 183 - Special Topics in Software Development PROGRAM: Software Development CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SDEV184 — Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 184 - Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 184 - Special Topics in Software Development PROGRAM: Software Development CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SDEV185 — Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 185 - Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 185 - Special Topics in Software Development PROGRAM: Software Development CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SDEV186 — Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 186 - Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 186 - Special Topics in Software Development PROGRAM: Software Development CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SDEV187 — Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 187 - Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 187 - Special Topics in Software Development PROGRAM: Software Development CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SDEV188 — Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 188 - Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 188 - Special Topics in Software Development PROGRAM: Software Development CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SDEV189 — Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 189 - Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 189 - Special Topics in Software Development PROGRAM: Software Development CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SDEV190 — Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 190 - Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 190 - Special Topics in Software Development PROGRAM: Software Development CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SDEV191 — Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 191 - Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 191 - Special Topics in Software Development PROGRAM: Software Development CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SDEV200 — Software Development with Java SDEV 200 - Software Development with Java SDEV 200 - Software Development with Java The emphasis is on classes, advanced debugging techniques, and data structures. Object-oriented concepts such as methods, attributes, inheritance, exception handling, overloading, and polymorphism are utilized using the Java programming language. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SDEV140, CSCI101 --- # SDEV210 — Systems Programming with Rust SDEV 210 - Systems Programming with Rust SDEV 210 - Systems Programming with Rust Students will learn to develop system-level applications that are safe, efficient, and scalable by leveraging Rust’s ownership model, zero-cost abstractions, and strong type system. Practical exercises and projects will emphasize Rust’s unique features and demonstrate its use cases in systems programming, web development, and embedded applications. The course culminates in a final project where students will develop a functional application, demonstrating their proficiency in development, debugging, testing, and… Prerequisites: SDEV140, CSCI101 --- # SDEV220 — Software Development Using Python SDEV 220 - Software Development Using Python SDEV 220 - Software Development Using Python The emphasis will be on creating industry standard programs using current programming design software. Students will learn basic programming concepts such as sequence, iteration and decision structures; variables and constants; and functions and advanced concepts such as searches, sorts, collections, dictionaries, arrays, and linked lists. Students will learn the concepts of object-oriented programming using classes, inheritance and polymorphism. These skills will be practiced in a hands-on environment.… Prerequisites: SDEV140, CSCI101 --- # SDEV230 — Software Development using C++ SDEV 230 - Software Development using C++ SDEV 230 - Software Development using C++ The emphasis is on classes, advanced debugging techniques, and data structures. Object-oriented concepts such as methods, attributes, inheritance, exception handling, overloading, and polymorphism are utilized using the C++ programming language. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SDEV140, CSCI101 --- # SDEV240 — Software Development Using C# SDEV 240 - Software Development Using C# SDEV 240 - Software Development Using C# The emphasis is on classes, advanced debugging techniques, and data structures. Object-oriented concepts such as methods, attributes, inheritance, exception handling, overloading, and polymorphism are utilized using the C# programming language. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SDEV140, CSCI101 --- # SDEV243 — Software Resilience and Reliability SDEV 243 - Software Resilience and Reliability SDEV 243 - Software Resilience and Reliability Students will learn how to design programs that anticipate and gracefully recover from unexpected conditions through exception handling and error propagation. The course emphasizes writing testable code using unit tests and test harnesses, effective refactoring techniques, configuration file management, and sandboxing strategies. Students will also explore package management tools. Real-world case studies and hands-on projects reinforce the principles of resilient software design and continuous impro… Prerequisites: SDEV200, SDEV210, SDEV220, SDEV230, SDEV240, CSCI201 --- # SDEV245 — Security and Secure Coding SDEV 245 - Security and Secure Coding SDEV 245 - Security and Secure Coding Students learn to identify and address common security vulnerabilities, threats, and strategies for building fault-tolerant, attack-resistant software. Students will write and analyze code to apply specific security techniques, and explore cryptography as a key tool for real-world security. The course also introduces foundational cryptography concepts, including probability, information theory, computational complexity, and number theory. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # SDEV248 — Advanced Simulation and Game Design SDEV 248 - Advanced Simulation and Game Design SDEV 248 - Advanced Simulation and Game Design Topics will include Colliders, Ray Casts, Audio Engine, specific platform development, AI, and development workflows. Students will practice with the different game engine technologies, Source Control software, and various approaches for developing different game genres. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SDEV148, SDEV140, CSCI101 --- # SDEV250 — JavaScript/TypeScript for Inter-Process Development SDEV 250 - JavaScript/TypeScript for Inter-Process Development SDEV 250 - JavaScript/TypeScript for Inter-Process Development Students will explore how JavaScript and TypeScript can support processes beyond web development, such as inter-process communication (IPC), data parsing, network protocols, and serverless architecture. This course covers the creation of JavaScript applications, TypeScript-based services, and asynchronous programming, enabling students to build scalable, modular software systems. Students will create a final project demonstrating a multi-process application or service-… Prerequisites: SDEV140, CSCI101 --- # SDEV253 — Server-Side Scripting Languages and Tools SDEV 253 - Server-Side Scripting Languages and Tools SDEV 253 - Server-Side Scripting Languages and Tools PROGRAM: Software Development CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: SDEV153, DBMS110 --- # SDEV255 — Web Application Development SDEV 255 - Web Application Development SDEV 255 - Web Application Development Students will prepare both front and back end content using techniques including, Hyper Text Markup Language and JavaScript to create dynamic data-driven web interfaces. The course builds on the Web Site Development course, emphasizing full stack implementation. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # SDEV257 — Hybrid Apps and Frameworks SDEV 257 - Hybrid Apps and Frameworks SDEV 257 - Hybrid Apps and Frameworks Students focus on learning the mechanics of a framework, comparing and contrasting hybrid applications against native applications, and designing mobile-first applications. Students design and implement single page/screen applications, and utilize a programming language to implement gesture based actions. Students will apply hybrid application frameworks to support UI/UX, layouts, and native performance. The culmination of this course is building applications targeting multiple platforms with a single codebase. MAJOR… Prerequisites: SDEV255 --- # SDEV260 — iOS Swift Application Development SDEV 260 - iOS Swift Application Development SDEV 260 - iOS Swift Application Development Students get practical experience with the tools, techniques, and concepts needed to build a basic iOS app. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SDEV140, CSCI101 --- # SDEV264 — Mobile Application Development SDEV 264 - Mobile Application Development SDEV 264 - Mobile Application Development OR CSCI 201 - Computer Science II PROGRAM: Software Development CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # SDEV265 — Systems/Software Analysis and Projects SDEV 265 - Systems/Software Analysis and Projects SDEV 265 - Systems/Software Analysis and Projects PROGRAM: Software Development CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: SDEV200, SDEV210, SDEV220, SDEV230, SDEV240, CSCI102, CSCI201 --- # SDEV266 — Advanced iOS Swift Application Development SDEV 266 - Advanced iOS Swift Application Development SDEV 266 - Advanced iOS Swift Application Development With iOS as the platform, students will apply object-oriented programming, design patterns, type systems, functional language features, user interface design, best practices in programming, and problem analysis MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SDEV260 --- # SDEV268 — Algorithms and Design Patterns SDEV 268 - Algorithms and Design Patterns SDEV 268 - Algorithms and Design Patterns PROGRAM: Software Development CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: SDEV200, SDEV220, SDEV230, SDEV240, CSCI102, CSCI201 --- # SDEV270 — Software Development Certification SDEV 270 - Software Development Certification SDEV 270 - Software Development Certification Students can use this course as preparation leading to a certification, or for keeping a certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skillset. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course Prerequisites: DBMS110, SDEV153, SDEV200, SDEV210, SDEV220, SDEV230, SDEV240 --- # SDEV271 — Java Certification SDEV 271 - Java Certification SDEV 271 - Java Certification The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exams. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # SDEV272 — Python Certification SDEV 272 - Python Certification SDEV 272 - Python Certification Students may also use this course for keeping the certification up to date or as review. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of the student’s expertise and a tool to expand the student’s skillset. Preparation includes quizzes, assignments, and practice tests based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # SDEV273 — C++ Certification SDEV 273 - C++ Certification SDEV 273 - C++ Certification PROGRAM: Software Development CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # SDEV274 — C# Certification SDEV 274 - C# Certification SDEV 274 - C# Certification The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # SDEV275 — Web Development Certification SDEV 275 - Web Development Certification SDEV 275 - Web Development Certification Students use this course as preparation leading to a certification or keeping a certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # SDEV276 — Android App Development Certification SDEV 276 - Android App Development Certification SDEV 276 - Android App Development Certification Students use this course as preparation leading to a certification, for keeping a certification up to date, or as review as they work forward with other software development or programming certifications. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skillset. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # SDEV285 — Advanced Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 285 - Advanced Special Topics in Software Development SDEV 285 - Advanced Special Topics in Software Development PROGRAM: Software Development CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SOCI111 — Introduction to Sociology SOCI 111 - Introduction to Sociology SOCI 111 - Introduction to Sociology MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # SOCI111H — Introduction to Sociology (Honors) SOCI 111H - Introduction to Sociology (Honors) SOCI 111H - Introduction to Sociology (Honors) MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # SOCI130 — Sociology of Work and Occupation SOCI 130 - Sociology of Work and Occupation SOCI 130 - Sociology of Work and Occupation It will examine theoretical approaches to work and occupation, and engage with empirical research about work and occupation. In this course, students will examine the nature of work and interactions at work, including power and social inequality along the dimensions of gender, race and ethnicity. Students will understand organizational structure and culture, segmented labor markets, types of jobs, and be able to apply this understanding to the modern workplace. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # SOCI164 — Multicultural Studies SOCI 164 - Multicultural Studies SOCI 164 - Multicultural Studies Examines central questions in the theoretical and empirical study of race and ethnicity. This course will prepare students to understand, appreciate, and work effectively with people who are different from themselves. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # SOCI245 — Cultural Diversity SOCI 245 - Cultural Diversity SOCI 245 - Cultural Diversity The social impact of the cultural integration of these groups will be introduced. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SOCI111, ENGL111 --- # SOCI245H — Cultural Diversity (Honors) SOCI 245H - Cultural Diversity (Honors) SOCI 245H - Cultural Diversity (Honors) The social impact of the cultural integration of these groups will be introduced. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SOCI111, ENGL111 --- # SOCI252 — Social Problems SOCI 252 - Social Problems SOCI 252 - Social Problems Examines structural and cultural aspects of social problems with specific reference to their origin, development, and suggested solutions. Course utilizes a sociological framework which encompasses a variety of theoretical perspectives. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # SOCI253 — Introduction to Social Psychology SOCI 253 - Introduction to Social Psychology SOCI 253 - Introduction to Social Psychology This course cross lists with PSYC 253 - Introduction to Social Psychology . A student completing this course cannot receive additional credit for PSYC 253 - Introduction to Social Psychology . MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: PSYC101, SOCI111, ENGL111 --- # SOCI261 — Sociology of Relationships and the Family SOCI 261 - Sociology of Relationships and the Family SOCI 261 - Sociology of Relationships and the Family Introduces students to the major theoretical paradigms as they relate to relationships. Emphasis will be placed on how our contemporary society and culture is affecting these institutions and customs. The course will also explore the impact of divorce and stepfamilies on today’s lifestyles. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # SPAN100 — Conversational Spanish for the Workplace SPAN 100 - Conversational Spanish for the Workplace SPAN 100 - Conversational Spanish for the Workplace PROGRAM: World Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # SPAN101 — Spanish Level I SPAN 101 - Spanish Level I SPAN 101 - Spanish Level I PROGRAM: World Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # SPAN102 — Spanish Level II SPAN 102 - Spanish Level II SPAN 102 - Spanish Level II PROGRAM: World Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4 Prerequisites: SPAN101, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # SPAN201 — Spanish Level III SPAN 201 - Spanish Level III SPAN 201 - Spanish Level III The goal of the course is to continue the development and reinforcement of the skills of the target language: listening, speaking, reading and writing at an intermediate level. The course continues the study of grammar/syntax, vocabulary building, and Spanish and Latin American civilizations, cultures, and literature through discussion and written and oral reports. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SPAN102, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # SPAN202 — Spanish Level IV SPAN 202 - Spanish Level IV SPAN 202 - Spanish Level IV PROGRAM: World Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: SPAN201, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # SPAN202H — Spanish Level IV (Honors) SPAN 202H - Spanish Level IV (Honors) SPAN 202H - Spanish Level IV (Honors) PROGRAM: World Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: SPAN201 --- # SPAN240 — Introduction to the Literature of the Spanish-Speaking World SPAN 240 - Introduction to the Literature of the Spanish-Speaking World SPAN 240 - Introduction to the Literature of the Spanish-Speaking World PROGRAM: World Languages CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: SPAN202, ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095 --- # SPED102 — Introduction to Inclusive Teaching and Learning SPED 102 - Introduction to Inclusive Teaching and Learning SPED 102 - Introduction to Inclusive Teaching and Learning Students will explore the philosophy and rationale for inclusive teaching and best practices for the classroom teacher. Integration of all learners into the classroom community, promoting social and academic development and providing a safe and positive environment are examined. Current trends and issues in education will be examined, including the science of teaching and learning. This course may be taught in face-to-face, virtual, blended, and Learn Anywhere formats. Departm… --- # SPED210 — Collaborative Relationships in Special Education SPED 210 - Collaborative Relationships in Special Education SPED 210 - Collaborative Relationships in Special Education The student will develop and demonstrate dispositions and skills for building these essential professional relationships for the benefit of individual students. They will also plan transition strategies for students with mild exceptional needs in conjunction with families and community agencies. This course may be taught in face-to-face, blended, virtual, and Learn Anywhere formats. Department Chair approval required. Must be taken at home campus. OBSERVATIONAL FIELD EXPERIE… Prerequisites: SPED102, EDUC121 --- # SPED230 — Informal and Formal Assessment SPED 230 - Informal and Formal Assessment SPED 230 - Informal and Formal Assessment Topics of discussion include Universal Design for Learning, IEP construction and interpretation, and using assessment results to develop appropriate interventions and consultation with families. This course may be taught in face-to-face, blended, virtual, and Learn Anywhere formats. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SPED102, EDUC121 --- # SPED240 — Culturally Appropriate Practice in Behavior Management SPED 240 - Culturally Appropriate Practice in Behavior Management SPED 240 - Culturally Appropriate Practice in Behavior Management It then seeks to enhance the student’s understanding of successful disciplinary techniques needed to work with diverse populations. This course includes an intense study of behavior management for students with exceptional needs. Emphasis is on applied behavior analysis, record keeping of student performance data, task analysis, writing behavior plans, and ethical issues in behavior modification including collaboration with families and other professionals. OBSER… Prerequisites: SPED102, EDUC230, SPED210 --- # SURG111 — Fundamentals of Surgical Techn SURG 111 - Fundamentals of Surgical Techn SURG 111 - Fundamentals of Surgical Techn Includes the roles of scrubbing and circulating duties. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # SURG112 — Application of Surgical Fundamentals SURG 112 - Application of Surgical Fundamentals SURG 112 - Application of Surgical Fundamentals Correlates theory to practice by requiring students to participate as members of a surgical team in laboratory simulations. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # SURG113 — Surgical Procedures I SURG 113 - Surgical Procedures I SURG 113 - Surgical Procedures I MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SURG111, SURG112 --- # SURG114 — Clinical Applications I SURG 114 - Clinical Applications I SURG 114 - Clinical Applications I Includes knowledge, skills and professionalism necessary for successful implementation of safe patient care in an operating room. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SURG111, SURG112 --- # SURG203 — Surgical Pharmacology SURG 203 - Surgical Pharmacology SURG 203 - Surgical Pharmacology Emphasis is given to classification, indications, interactions and adverse reactions of commonly used medications. Dosage calculation, weights and measures, terminology and abbreviations associated with drug use are presented. Medication use in the perioperative patient is addressed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: APHY101, HLHS101, MATH023, MATH080 --- # SURG211 — Surgical Procedures II SURG 211 - Surgical Procedures II SURG 211 - Surgical Procedures II Includes knowledge of the involved anatomy, existing pathology, surgical hazards encountered, the surgical procedure, and a review of perioperative patient care. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SURG113, SURG114 --- # SURG212 — Clinical Applications II SURG 212 - Clinical Applications II SURG 212 - Clinical Applications II Includes knowledge, skills and professionalism necessary for successful implementation of safe patient care in an operating room. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SURG113, SURG114 --- # SURG213 — Surgical Procedures III SURG 213 - Surgical Procedures III SURG 213 - Surgical Procedures III Includes knowledge of the involved anatomy, existing pathology, surgical hazards encountered, the surgical procedure, and a review of perioperative patient care. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SURG211, SURG212 --- # SURG214 — Clinical Applications III SURG 214 - Clinical Applications III SURG 214 - Clinical Applications III Includes the knowledge, skills and professionalism necessary for successful implementation of safe patient care in an operating room. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SURG211, SURG212 --- # SURG215 — Introductory Perioperative Nursing SURG 215 - Introductory Perioperative Nursing SURG 215 - Introductory Perioperative Nursing Includes scrubbing and circulating duties. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # SURG221 — Surgical Procedures II - A SURG 221 - Surgical Procedures II - A SURG 221 - Surgical Procedures II - A Includes knowledge of the involved anatomy, existing pathology, surgical hazards encountered, the surgical procedure, and a review of perioperative patient care. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SURG113, SURG114 --- # SURG222 — Surgical Procedures II - B SURG 222 - Surgical Procedures II - B SURG 222 - Surgical Procedures II - B Includes knowledge of the involved anatomy, existing pathology, surgical hazards encountered, the surgical procedure, and a review of perioperative patient care. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SURG113, SURG114 --- # SURG223 — Clinical Applications II - A SURG 223 - Clinical Applications II - A SURG 223 - Clinical Applications II - A 5 CLINICAL - HEALTH SCIENCES HOURS MIN: 13.5 DATE OF LAST REVISION: N/A Correlates the basic principles and theories of specialized surgical procedures to clinical performance in affiliating hospitals. Includes knowledge, skills and professionalism necessary for successful implementation of safe patient care in an operating room . MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SURG113, SURG114 --- # SURG224 — Clinical Applications II - B SURG 224 - Clinical Applications II - B SURG 224 - Clinical Applications II - B 5 CLINICAL - HEALTH SCIENCES HOURS MIN: 13.5 DATE OF LAST REVISION: N/A Correlates the basic principles and theories of specialized surgical procedures to clinical performance in affiliating hospitals. Includes knowledge, skills and professionalism necessary for successful implementation of safe patient care in an operating room. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SURG113, SURG114 --- # SUST100 — Introduction to Renewable Energy Systems SUST 100 - Introduction to Renewable Energy Systems SUST 100 - Introduction to Renewable Energy Systems PROGRAM: Sustainable Energy CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # SUST101 — Wind Power SUST 101 - Wind Power SUST 101 - Wind Power PROGRAM: Sustainable Energy CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # SUST102 — SOLAR WIND GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS SUST 102 - SOLAR WIND GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS SUST 102 - SOLAR WIND GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS PROGRAM: Sustainable Energy CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # SUST111 — Wind Turbine Mechanical Systems I SUST 111 - Wind Turbine Mechanical Systems I SUST 111 - Wind Turbine Mechanical Systems I PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # SUST211 — Wind Turbine Mechanical System SUST 211 - Wind Turbine Mechanical System SUST 211 - Wind Turbine Mechanical System PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # SUST220 — Wind Turbine Controls SUST 220 - Wind Turbine Controls SUST 220 - Wind Turbine Controls The course also introduces SCADA systems. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: INDT133, ADMF113 --- # SUST222 — Advanced Wind Turbine Safety SUST 222 - Advanced Wind Turbine Safety SUST 222 - Advanced Wind Turbine Safety PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: SUST101 --- # SUST280 — Sustainable Energy Internship SUST 280 - Sustainable Energy Internship SUST 280 - Sustainable Energy Internship PROGRAM: Energy Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # SVAD111 — Linux and Virtualization Tech SVAD 111 - Linux and Virtualization Tech SVAD 111 - Linux and Virtualization Tech Students will apply fundamental concepts with project-based content exercises. Students will have a strong understanding of critical Linux and virtual technologies. Students will demonstrate the ability to install, manage, monitor, configure, and troubleshoot the fundamental systems and services available in most major Linux operating system distributions. Further study concentrates on the file system organization service, command line language, file system, and print service permissions found in the Linux opera… Prerequisites: INFM109, ITSP132, ITSP134 --- # SVAD116 — Linux Administration I SVAD 116 - Linux Administration I SVAD 116 - Linux Administration I PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: SVAD111 --- # SVAD117 — Workforce Preparation: CompTIA Linux+ Certification SVAD 117 - Workforce Preparation: CompTIA Linux+ Certification SVAD 117 - Workforce Preparation: CompTIA Linux+ Certification Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # SVAD121 — Enterprise Computing SVAD 121 - Enterprise Computing SVAD 121 - Enterprise Computing Students will be introduced to managing applications, files, folders, and devices in a windows active directory environment. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ITSP132, ITSP134 --- # SVAD124 — RedHat System Administration I SVAD 124 - RedHat System Administration I SVAD 124 - RedHat System Administration I PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: SVAD111 --- # SVAD134 — RedHat System Administration II SVAD 134 - RedHat System Administration II SVAD 134 - RedHat System Administration II PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: SVAD124 --- # SVAD150 — Cloud Foundations SVAD 150 - Cloud Foundations SVAD 150 - Cloud Foundations It provides a detailed overview of cloud concepts, core services, security, architecture, pricing, and support. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # SVAD151 — Workforce Preparation - AWS Cloud Practitioner SVAD 151 - Workforce Preparation - AWS Cloud Practitioner SVAD 151 - Workforce Preparation - AWS Cloud Practitioner Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course Prerequisites: SVAD150 --- # SVAD152 — Workforce Preparation - CompTia Cloud+ SVAD 152 - Workforce Preparation - CompTia Cloud+ SVAD 152 - Workforce Preparation - CompTia Cloud+ Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course Prerequisites: SVAD150 --- # SVAD153 — Workforce Preparation - Azure Fundamentals SVAD 153 - Workforce Preparation - Azure Fundamentals SVAD 153 - Workforce Preparation - Azure Fundamentals Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course Prerequisites: SVAD150 --- # SVAD170 — Monitoring and Issue Resolution SVAD 170 - Monitoring and Issue Resolution SVAD 170 - Monitoring and Issue Resolution This course will also provide the student with an understanding of how to determine appropriate metrics and deal with issue resolution and tracking. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: NETI104, NETI109 --- # SVAD181 — Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 181 - Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 181 - Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD182 — Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 182 - Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 182 - Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD183 — Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 183 - Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 183 - Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD184 — Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 184 - Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 184 - Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD185 — Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 185 - Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 185 - Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD186 — Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 186 - Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 186 - Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD187 — Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 187 - Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 187 - Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD188 — Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 188 - Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 188 - Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD189 — Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 189 - Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 189 - Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD190 — Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 190 - Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 190 - Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD191 — Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 191 - Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 191 - Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD192 — Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 192 - Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 192 - Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD193 — Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 193 - Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 193 - Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD194 — Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 194 - Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 194 - Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD211 — Virtualization and Storage SVAD 211 - Virtualization and Storage SVAD 211 - Virtualization and Storage The student will also gain knowledge in the areas of performance metrics, disaster recovery options and storage virtualization. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SVAD111 --- # SVAD216 — Linux Administration II SVAD 216 - Linux Administration II SVAD 216 - Linux Administration II Provides an overview of key administrative command line tools. Students will learn to manage file systems, hardware, and devices. Students will manage key configuration files with extensive text editing techniques. Examines management skills and techniques for file system access, log files, and permission structures. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # SVAD217 — Workforce Preparation: RHCSA Certification SVAD 217 - Workforce Preparation: RHCSA Certification SVAD 217 - Workforce Preparation: RHCSA Certification Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # SVAD220 — Solutions Architect Associate SVAD 220 - Solutions Architect Associate SVAD 220 - Solutions Architect Associate The course is designed to teach students how to optimize their use of the cloud by understanding cloud-based services and how they fit into cloud-based solutions. Although architectural solutions can differ depending on the industry, type of application, and size of the business, this course emphasizes best practices that apply to all of them. Students will explore case studies and build a variety of infrastructures through a guided, hands-on approach. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SVAD150 --- # SVAD221 — Workforce Preparation: Solutions Architect Associate Certification SVAD 221 - Workforce Preparation: Solutions Architect Associate Certification SVAD 221 - Workforce Preparation: Solutions Architect Associate Certification Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skills. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # SVAD224 — RedHat System Administration III SVAD 224 - RedHat System Administration III SVAD 224 - RedHat System Administration III PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: SVAD134 --- # SVAD225 — Workforce Preparation: RedHat Certified Systems Administrator Certification SVAD 225 - Workforce Preparation: RedHat Certified Systems Administrator Certification SVAD 225 - Workforce Preparation: RedHat Certified Systems Administrator Certification Students use this course as preparation leading to the certification, for keeping the certification up to date, or as review as they work forward into further RedHat or other server administration or systems administration certifications. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skillset. Preparation includes quizzes, assignments, and practice tests based on th… --- # SVAD230 — Hybrid Systems SVAD 230 - Hybrid Systems SVAD 230 - Hybrid Systems The course is designed to teach students how to optimize a hybrid IT infrastructure for security, cost, fault tolerance, and high availability. Students will explore course topics through a guided, hands-on approach. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SVAD150, NETI104, NETI109 --- # SVAD246 — Microsoft Server Administration IV SVAD 246 - Microsoft Server Administration IV SVAD 246 - Microsoft Server Administration IV Students will describe and demonstrate the successful completion of a server infrastructure for Microsoft environment, the implementation of network infrastructure services for Microsoft server, and the logical/physical Active Directory Services infrastructure for the Microsoft environment. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # SVAD247 — Workforce Preparation: Microsoft 70-413 Certification SVAD 247 - Workforce Preparation: Microsoft 70-413 Certification SVAD 247 - Workforce Preparation: Microsoft 70-413 Certification Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # SVAD250 — Linux Administration III SVAD 250 - Linux Administration III SVAD 250 - Linux Administration III MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SVAD116 --- # SVAD252 — Workforce Preparation: LPIC II-202 Certification SVAD 252 - Workforce Preparation: LPIC II-202 Certification SVAD 252 - Workforce Preparation: LPIC II-202 Certification Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # SVAD257 — Workforce Preparation: Microsoft 70-414 Certification SVAD 257 - Workforce Preparation: Microsoft 70-414 Certification SVAD 257 - Workforce Preparation: Microsoft 70-414 Certification Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course --- # SVAD260 — Systems Automation and Orchestration SVAD 260 - Systems Automation and Orchestration SVAD 260 - Systems Automation and Orchestration Utilizing industry standard tools, students will undertake hands-on analysis and development of the skills needed to provide enterprise level systems administration. Identifying key manual tasks in local and cloud-based systems, the student learns how to automate them, identify processes that integrate multiple tasks together, and then orchestrate those processes both within and between systems. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SVAD150, NETI104, NETI109 --- # SVAD265 — Azure Services and Technology SVAD 265 - Azure Services and Technology SVAD 265 - Azure Services and Technology By building on the knowledge established in earlier courses of other vendors platform’s, students will explore the Microsoft platform and become familiar with all of the options available. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: SVAD150 --- # SVAD266 — Workforce Preparation Microsoft Azure Administrator SVAD 266 - Workforce Preparation Microsoft Azure Administrator SVAD 266 - Workforce Preparation Microsoft Azure Administrator Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skill set. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam. Students are required to demonstrate course Prerequisites: SVAD265 --- # SVAD281 — Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 281 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 281 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD282 — Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 282 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 282 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD283 — Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 283 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 283 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD284 — Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 284 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 284 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD285 — Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 285 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 285 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD286 — Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 286 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 286 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD287 — Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 287 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 287 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD288 — Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 288 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 288 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD289 — Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 289 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 289 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD290 — Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 290 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 290 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD291 — Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 291 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 291 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD292 — Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 292 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 292 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD293 — Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 293 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 293 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # SVAD294 — Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 294 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration SVAD 294 - Advanced Special Topics in Server Administration PROGRAM: Cloud Technologies CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # TMAS101 — Holistic Approach to Wellness TMAS 101 - Holistic Approach to Wellness TMAS 101 - Holistic Approach to Wellness Holistic Approach explores the importance of the mind-body connection and integrative health care. Teaches the role wellness plays in our own lives and the importance of massage therapy in relation to health and wellness. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # TMAS103 — Human Energies TMAS 103 - Human Energies TMAS 103 - Human Energies PROGRAM: Therapeutic Massage CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # TMAS104 — Hand and Foot Reflexes TMAS 104 - Hand and Foot Reflexes TMAS 104 - Hand and Foot Reflexes Can be integrated into massage practice or can be an independent approach. An introduction to the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, and nervous systems and their relationship to the zones on the feet are included. System disorders, including the sensory and endocrine are also identified and discussed. The relationship of the five zones of the foot is identified as are the areas of the spine with spinal nerve innovation and intervention. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: APHY101 --- # TMAS107 — Herbal Remedies TMAS 107 - Herbal Remedies TMAS 107 - Herbal Remedies The most common herbal remedies will be discussed as well as the traditional indications, dose ranges, side effects, and contraindications. The student will gain a more in depth knowledge of herbal remedies being utilized in healthcare today, and know how to research more knowledge on medical conditions and herbal remedies. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # TMAS115 — Ethics and Massage Management TMAS 115 - Ethics and Massage Management TMAS 115 - Ethics and Massage Management This course includes professional ethics, relationships and professional boundaries, state and federal legal matters, safety and sanitation regulations and practices, as well as liability-related issues. Also, financial administration, electronic health records and client documentation is discussed. Introduction to taxes and self-employment issues are also explored. Importance of personal professional development including ongoing education and research literacy in the profession is discussed. MAJOR COURSE LEARN… Prerequisites: MATH023, MATH080 --- # TMAS120 — Therapeutic Massage Training I TMAS 120 - Therapeutic Massage Training I TMAS 120 - Therapeutic Massage Training I Coursework will include the anatomy and physiology of the body, by systems, and the effects of massage on each. Disease conditions will be discussed in terms of indications and contraindications for massage. Medical terminology will be introduced and used to prepare SOAP note documentation of massages performed. Students will perform circulatory massage techniques, and learn draping skills for full body relaxation massage. Students also learn chair massage techniques. The importance of self-care and good body… --- # TMAS123 — Therapeutic Massage Clinical I TMAS 123 - Therapeutic Massage Clinical I TMAS 123 - Therapeutic Massage Clinical I This provides students with a therapeutic massage clinical experience of working with the public while being supervised by a credentialed instructor. The intention of this clinical rotation is on practicing hands-on skills, developing treatment plans, and building confidence and interpersonal skills necessary for success as a massage therapist. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # TMAS125 — Asian Healing Arts Theory and Methods TMAS 125 - Asian Healing Arts Theory and Methods TMAS 125 - Asian Healing Arts Theory and Methods The basics of Shiatsu are included. Additional supervised table hours of practice outside of class are required and will be determined by the instructor. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # TMAS140 — Therapeutic Massage Training II TMAS 140 - Therapeutic Massage Training II TMAS 140 - Therapeutic Massage Training II Client consultations, conditions, and treatment plans are discussed. Emotional transference and psychological effects of massage will be addressed. Additional techniques addressed include deep friction, trigger point release, hydrotherapies, strain-counter strain, range of motion, and fascial release. Additional supervised table hours of practice outside of class are required and will be determined by the instructor. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: TMAS120 --- # TMAS141 — Massage Through the Lifespan TMAS 141 - Massage Through the Lifespan TMAS 141 - Massage Through the Lifespan Contraindications for pregnancy massage and techniques to with delivery are also addressed. Students learn the massage of infants and children to enhance bonding, relaxation, and comfort of the infant and child. This course explores the benefits of massage for special populations, including pregnancy, childhood, geriatric and disabled clients. Students gain mastery in massage for the robust and medically frail elderly client. Understanding the medical and psychosocial conditions of the elderly challenges the stude… Prerequisites: TMAS120, APHY101 --- # TMAS142 — Aroma Therapy TMAS 142 - Aroma Therapy TMAS 142 - Aroma Therapy Key components of essential oil plants, oil production, and commercial use will also be discussed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # TMAS171 — Personal Fitness Training TMAS 171 - Personal Fitness Training TMAS 171 - Personal Fitness Training PROGRAM: Therapeutic Massage CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # TMAS172 — Introduction to Yoga I for Massage Therapists TMAS 172 - Introduction to Yoga I for Massage Therapists TMAS 172 - Introduction to Yoga I for Massage Therapists PROGRAM: Therapeutic Massage CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 --- # TMAS173 — Intermediate Yoga II for Massage Therapists TMAS 173 - Intermediate Yoga II for Massage Therapists TMAS 173 - Intermediate Yoga II for Massage Therapists A review of beginning postures is covered and intermediate Hatha Yoga postures are taught and demonstrated with emphasis on correct alignment as well as relaxation of body and mind. This course begins to deepen the practice so that application for use with clients can be introduced. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: TMAS172 --- # TMAS174 — Advanced Yoga III for Massage Therapists TMAS 174 - Advanced Yoga III for Massage Therapists TMAS 174 - Advanced Yoga III for Massage Therapists A review of intermediate postures is covered and advanced Hatha Yoga postures are introduced. Demonstration with emphasis on correct alignment as well as relaxation of body and mind through various breathing exercises and meditation is taught. This course refines the practice so that application for use with clients can be integrated into the massage setting. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: TMAS173 --- # TMAS175 — Fundamentals of Chair Massage TMAS 175 - Fundamentals of Chair Massage TMAS 175 - Fundamentals of Chair Massage The student will develop a basic routine for chair massage as well as learn to adapt to specific clients and situations. Additional techniques will prepare the student to address common problem areas such as iliotibial band and lumbar pain. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: TMAS120 --- # TMAS201 — Sports Massage and Therapeutic Modalities TMAS 201 - Sports Massage and Therapeutic Modalities TMAS 201 - Sports Massage and Therapeutic Modalities Includes pre-event and post-event techniques, general maintenance massage, and therapeutic exercises. First aid for sports injuries and the use of hydrotherapies and other therapeutic modalities will be explored. Education on contraindications, including drug and supplement interactions, as they impact massage is learned. Additional supervised table hours of practice outside of class are required and will be determined by the instructor. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # TMAS205 — Pathology and Massage TMAS 205 - Pathology and Massage TMAS 205 - Pathology and Massage Includes the precipitating risk factors and appropriate methods of patient education regarding various disease processes and specifications for massage treatment. This course teaches indications and contraindications for the various disease conditions and the appropriate strokes to utilize with each. Material also covers the impact of massage with the use of various drugs and supplements. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # TMAS209 — Medical Conditions Massage App TMAS 209 - Medical Conditions Massage App TMAS 209 - Medical Conditions Massage App It also addresses medical considerations of various special populations through massage to promote healing, support, comfort, and adjunct therapies. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: TMAS140, TMAS205, APHY102 --- # TMAS210 — Biomechanics TMAS 210 - Biomechanics TMAS 210 - Biomechanics Addresses muscle action, origin and insertion, muscle synergists, antagonists, and evaluations of forces on each body region. Entry-level biomechanical principles with the structure, function and kinesiology of each body region will be explored. Effects of different drugs and supplements on muscles and movement will be studied. Students are introduced to measurement techniques and equipment. Additional supervised table hours of practice outside of class are required and will be determined by the instructor. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: TMAS140, APHY102 --- # TMAS211 — Deep Tissue Techniques TMAS 211 - Deep Tissue Techniques TMAS 211 - Deep Tissue Techniques Discusses the use of various treatment modalities. Deep tissue techniques include compression and compression with stroke. Indications, contraindications and precautions, including drugs and supplements, for deeper strokes is taught. Additional supervised table hours of practice outside of class are required and will be determined by the instructor. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # TMAS223 — Therapeutic Massage Clinical II TMAS 223 - Therapeutic Massage Clinical II TMAS 223 - Therapeutic Massage Clinical II This provides students with a therapeutic massage clinical experience of working with the public while being supervised by a credentialed instructor. The attention of this clinical rotation is on enhancing advanced skill development and techniques, honing client communication, information interpretation and critical analysis skills in preparation for entering the profession. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # TMAS225 — Advanced Techniques TMAS 225 - Advanced Techniques TMAS 225 - Advanced Techniques Analytical research of conditions and appropriate application to the client’s case will be conducted and reflected in documentation of case study. This course includes thorough client assessment techniques and is designed to expand the therapist into the medical field. The relationship of various illnesses and conditions to massage is discussed. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: TMAS140 --- # TMAS226 — Business Development TMAS 226 - Business Development TMAS 226 - Business Development Addresses computer usage, marketing, startup costs, financial requirements and office/administrative skills that will allow students to create, promote, and maintain their own business. Students participate in an experiential clinic operation that will allow them to apply their skills and education in a practical setting. The importance of continuing education and research within the profession will be discussed. Students develop a business plan to define their short and long term goals and the requirements of managing a business… Prerequisites: TMAS140, TMAS115 --- # TMAS240 — Advanced Sports Massage TMAS 240 - Advanced Sports Massage TMAS 240 - Advanced Sports Massage The course will give the student an understanding of the protocol for working with professional teams. The team concept of (physician, trainer, coach, physical therapist, and massage therapist as one team unit) will be discussed. The student will gain marketability from advanced sports massage techniques. Additional supervised table hours of practice outside of class are required and will be determined by the instructor. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: TMAS201 --- # TRCK100 — Diesel Preventative Maintenance TRCK 100 - Diesel Preventative Maintenance TRCK 100 - Diesel Preventative Maintenance PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # TRCK101 — Steering and Suspension Systems TRCK 101 - Steering and Suspension Systems TRCK 101 - Steering and Suspension Systems PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # TRCK121 — Heavy Truck Brakes TRCK 121 - Heavy Truck Brakes TRCK 121 - Heavy Truck Brakes PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # TRCK125 — Heavy Truck Transmission/ Differential TRCK 125 - Heavy Truck Transmission/ Differential TRCK 125 - Heavy Truck Transmission/ Differential PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # TRCK127 — Heavy Truck Engine Repair TRCK 127 - Heavy Truck Engine Repair TRCK 127 - Heavy Truck Engine Repair PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # TRCK142 — Heavy Truck Climate Control Systems TRCK 142 - Heavy Truck Climate Control Systems TRCK 142 - Heavy Truck Climate Control Systems EPA regulations as well as recycle processes will be practiced. Trailer refrigeration will be discussed to explore the difference between refrigeration units and climate control systems. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # TRCK219 — Diesel Engine Performance I TRCK 219 - Diesel Engine Performance I TRCK 219 - Diesel Engine Performance I Emphasis will be placed on the diagnosis and repair of mechanical and computerized engine controls, engine brakes, injection systems, basic emission components, and buss communication systems. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # TRCK224 — HT Electrical Systems TRCK 224 - HT Electrical Systems TRCK 224 - HT Electrical Systems PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: AUTI111, AUTC113 --- # TRCK234 — Advanced Diesel Emissions Controls TRCK 234 - Advanced Diesel Emissions Controls TRCK 234 - Advanced Diesel Emissions Controls New and future federal emission standards will be covered along with the subsystems required to meet these standards. Emphasis will be placed on the diagnosis and repair of computerized system controls, injection systems, and emission components including EGR, DPF, and SCR systems. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # TRCK235 — HD Truck Automatic Transmission TRCK 235 - HD Truck Automatic Transmission TRCK 235 - HD Truck Automatic Transmission PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # TRCK243 — Heavy Truck Electronics III TRCK 243 - Heavy Truck Electronics III TRCK 243 - Heavy Truck Electronics III It examines all major vehicle computer systems with an emphasis on network diagnosis, testing, and repair. This course uses lab scopes, scan tools, and graphing multimeters. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: TRCK224 --- # TRCK244 — Diesel Engine Performance II TRCK 244 - Diesel Engine Performance II TRCK 244 - Diesel Engine Performance II Emphasis will be placed on the diagnosis and repair of mechanical and computerized engine controls, engine brakes, injection systems, basic emission components, and buss communication systems. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # TRCK260 — Applied Hydraulic Systems TRCK 260 - Applied Hydraulic Systems TRCK 260 - Applied Hydraulic Systems The student will be required to understand, analyze and troubleshoot heavy equipment hydraulic circuits; utilizing the tools and practices found within the industry. This includes but not limited to practices of; using a hydraulic flow meter to troubleshoot, rebuilding system components, studying pump performance and diagnosing electrical issues in mobile hydraulic systems. The student will also study the utilization of automation within a mobile hydraulic system. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: INDT104 --- # TRCK279 — Diesel Capstone TRCK 279 - Diesel Capstone TRCK 279 - Diesel Capstone PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 --- # TRCK280 — Co-op or Internship TRCK 280 - Co-op or Internship TRCK 280 - Co-op or Internship PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 CO-OP/INTERNSHIP HOURS MIN: 15 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Spring, 2019 This course will provide qualifying students an opportunity to work at a job site that is specifically related to their career objective. This class will provide on- the-job experience while earning credit toward an Associate degree. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # TTEN100 — Introduction to the Toyota T-Ten Program TTEN 100 - Introduction to the Toyota T-Ten Program TTEN 100 - Introduction to the Toyota T-Ten Program CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # TTEN101 — Toyota T-Ten Steering and Suspension Systems TTEN 101 - Toyota T-Ten Steering and Suspension Systems TTEN 101 - Toyota T-Ten Steering and Suspension Systems Students learn to use precision measuring instruments and Toyota-specific service tools and equipment to inspect, adjust, and repair components across common steering and suspension designs. The course also covers system operation, common failure modes, and OEM procedures, with an emphasis on safety, documentation, and workmanship. Students continue required Toyota Certification (online) modules and build readiness for ASE certification exams related to chassis systems. MAJOR COURSE… Prerequisites: TTEN100 --- # TTEN107 — Toyota T-Ten Engine Fundamentals TTEN 107 - Toyota T-Ten Engine Fundamentals TTEN 107 - Toyota T-Ten Engine Fundamentals Students study engine theory and fundamental construction, learn to identify major components, and practice safe service procedures. Emphasis is placed on the use of precision measuring instruments and Toyota-specific tools and equipment for inspection, diagnosis, and repair. Topics include operating principles across common Toyota engine designs, measurement and tolerances, failure modes, and OEM documentation. Students also continue required Toyota online modules and build readiness for related ASE certi… --- # TTEN109 — Toyota T-Ten Engine Performance I TTEN 109 - Toyota T-Ten Engine Performance I TTEN 109 - Toyota T-Ten Engine Performance I Students study the fundamental operation of internal combustion engines, including gasoline direct injection. Emphasis is placed on the diagnosis, service, and repair of air induction, ignition, fuel storage and delivery, and electronic engine control systems, as well as emission control strategies and techniques. Students learn to use precision measuring instruments and Toyota specialty tools to diagnose, service, and repair engine performance systems. Required Toyota online modules continue in this cou… Prerequisites: TTEN113 --- # TTEN113 — Toyota T-Ten Electrical I TTEN 113 - Toyota T-Ten Electrical I TTEN 113 - Toyota T-Ten Electrical I Students learn fundamental electrical theory and the safe operation of diagnostic equipment and service tools used to troubleshoot and repair automotive electrical circuits and components. Required Toyota online modules continue in this course, and students build readiness for related ASE certification exams. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # TTEN121 — Toyota T-Ten Brake Systems TTEN 121 - Toyota T-Ten Brake Systems TTEN 121 - Toyota T-Ten Brake Systems Students study the theory, service, and repair of hydraulic service brake systems and electronic parking brake (EPB) systems, using precision measuring instruments and Toyota-specific tools and equipment. The course also examines system design and operation across common GM configurations. Required Toyota online modules continue in this course, and students build readiness for related ASE certification exams. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # TTEN123 — Toyota T-Ten Electrical II TTEN 123 - Toyota T-Ten Electrical II TTEN 123 - Toyota T-Ten Electrical II Emphasis is placed on the safe, proficient use of equipment and tools for advanced electrical diagnosis and repair. Students also continue required Toyota online (service technician online training) modules and prepare for the nationally recognized ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certification exams. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: TTEN100, TTEN113 --- # TTEN125 — Toyota T-Ten Driveline Mechanical Theory and Repair TTEN 125 - Toyota T-Ten Driveline Mechanical Theory and Repair TTEN 125 - Toyota T-Ten Driveline Mechanical Theory and Repair Emphasis is placed on the proper use of precision measuring tools and Toyota-specific tools and equipment to diagnose, service, and repair the mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical systems of transmissions found in Toyota passenger vehicles and light-duty trucks. Students also continue required Toyota online (service technician online training) modules and prepare for the nationally recognized ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certification exams. MAJOR COURSE LEARNI… --- # TTEN127 — Toyota T-Ten Engine Repair TTEN 127 - Toyota T-Ten Engine Repair TTEN 127 - Toyota T-Ten Engine Repair Instruction emphasizes correct use of precision measuring tools and Toyota specific service equipment. Students analyze the theory and operation of multiple Toyota engine designs and apply procedures for inspection, troubleshooting, and repair. Throughout the course, students complete required modules in Toyota online (service technician online training) and conclude the sequence by taking the nationally recognized ASE A1 Engine Repair certification exam. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # TTEN135 — Toyota T-Ten Electrical Transmission and Final Drive Diag TTEN 135 - Toyota T-Ten Electrical Transmission and Final Drive Diag TTEN 135 - Toyota T-Ten Electrical Transmission and Final Drive Diag Instruction covers mechanical, hydraulic, and electronic control systems, with emphasis on the proper use of precision measuring tools and Toyota-specific service equipment. Throughout the course, students complete required modules in Toyota online (service technician online training) and culminate the sequence by taking the nationally recognized ASE A2 (Automatic Transmission/Transaxle) and ASE A3 (Manual Drive Train & Axles) certification exams. MAJO… Prerequisites: TTEN125 --- # TTEN142 — Toyota T-Ten Climate Control Systems TTEN 142 - Toyota T-Ten Climate Control Systems TTEN 142 - Toyota T-Ten Climate Control Systems Instruction emphasizes the proper use of precision measuring tools and Toyota-specific equipment for system evaluation and repair. Students study the theory and operation of A/C compressor designs and examine under-dash heating and ventilation systems, applying procedures for inspection, troubleshooting, and component replacement. Throughout the course, students complete required modules in Toyota online (service technician online training) and conclude by taking the nationally recognized ASE A7 He… Prerequisites: TTEN113 --- # TTEN145 — Toyota T-Ten Driveline Service TTEN 145 - Toyota T-Ten Driveline Service TTEN 145 - Toyota T-Ten Driveline Service Topics include driveshafts, rear axle housings, CV drive axles, and rear-wheel-drive axle assemblies, with emphasis on inspection, diagnosis, overhaul, and reassembly procedures. Throughout the course, students complete modules in Toyota online (service technician online training) and continue preparing for nationally recognized ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certification exams. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # TTEN209 — Toyota T-Ten Engine Performance II TTEN 209 - Toyota T-Ten Engine Performance II TTEN 209 - Toyota T-Ten Engine Performance II Emphasis is placed on advanced diagnosis, service, and repair of electronic control module (ECM) input sensors and output actuators, with specific attention to ECM emission-control strategies and techniques. Students practice the proper use of precision measuring tools and Toyota-specific service equipment to diagnose, service, and repair engine-performance systems. Throughout the course, students complete required modules in Toyota onilne (service technician online training) and continue their prepara… Prerequisites: TTEN109, TTEN123 --- # TTEN210 — Toyota T-Ten HEV and EV Fundamentals and Safety TTEN 210 - Toyota T-Ten HEV and EV Fundamentals and Safety TTEN 210 - Toyota T-Ten HEV and EV Fundamentals and Safety Instruction emphasizes the safe use of precision measuring tools and Toyota-specific service equipment needed to diagnose, service, and repair the mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical systems of hybrid and electric drivetrains found in modern Toyota passenger vehicles and light duty trucks. Throughout the course, students complete required modules in Toyota online (service technician online training) and continue preparing for nationally recognized ASE certification exams. MA… Prerequisites: TTEN123, TTEN109 --- # TTEN219 — Toyota T-Ten Engine Performance III TTEN 219 - Toyota T-Ten Engine Performance III TTEN 219 - Toyota T-Ten Engine Performance III Emphasis is placed on advanced diagnosis, service, and repair of engine performance systems, including the electronic control module’s input sensors, output actuators, and emission-control strategies. Students practice the safe use of precision measuring instruments and Toyota-specific tools and service information to troubleshoot, service, and repair complex engine management systems. Throughout the course, students complete required modules in Toyota online (service technician online training) and… Prerequisites: TTEN209 --- # TTEN224 — Toyota T-Ten Advanced Chassis Systems TTEN 224 - Toyota T-Ten Advanced Chassis Systems TTEN 224 - Toyota T-Ten Advanced Chassis Systems Emphasis is placed on the safe use of precision measuring instruments and Toyota-specific tools and service information to troubleshoot, service, and repair electronically controlled components and subsystems. Students examine the theory, operation, and design variations of contemporary steering and suspension architectures, including active and adaptive systems. Throughout the course, students complete required modules in Toyota online (service technician online training) and culminate the seque… Prerequisites: TTEN123, TTEN121, TTEN101 --- # TTEN243 — Toyota T-Ten Electrical Systems III TTEN 243 - Toyota T-Ten Electrical Systems III TTEN 243 - Toyota T-Ten Electrical Systems III Emphasis is placed on the safe use of diagnostic equipment and tools for advanced electrical troubleshooting and repair. Throughout the course, students complete required modules in Toyota online (service technician online training) and culminate the sequence by taking the ASE A6 Electrical/Electronic Systems certification exam. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: TTEN123 --- # TTEN260 — Toyota T-Ten Advanced HEV and EV Technologies TTEN 260 - Toyota T-Ten Advanced HEV and EV Technologies TTEN 260 - Toyota T-Ten Advanced HEV and EV Technologies Instruction emphasizes the proper use of precision measuring instruments and Toyota specific tools to diagnose, service, and repair the mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical systems of hybrid and electric drivetrains on modern Toyota passenger vehicles and light-duty trucks. Throughout the course, students complete required modules in Toyota online (service technician online training) and conclude by taking the ASE Hybrid/Electric Vehicle certification exam. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: TTEN210 --- # TTEN279 — Toyota T-Ten Capstone TTEN 279 - Toyota T-Ten Capstone TTEN 279 - Toyota T-Ten Capstone Emphasis is placed on the proficient use of sophisticated electrical and electronic diagnostic equipment, as well as Toyota-specific tools, to troubleshoot, service, and repair modern drivability and safety systems on Toyota passenger vehicles and light-duty trucks. Students also complete required modules in Toyota online (service technician online training) and finish the course by sitting for the ASE L1 Advanced Engine Performance Specialist and L3 Light Duty Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Specialist certification exams. MAJOR COURS… --- # TTEN281 — Toyota T-Ten Maintenance Level Internship TTEN 281 - Toyota T-Ten Maintenance Level Internship TTEN 281 - Toyota T-Ten Maintenance Level Internship Successful completion earns credit toward the Associate of Applied Science degree. Throughout the internship, students continue required modules in Toyota online (service technician online training) and maintain preparation for nationally recognized ASE certification exams. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # TTEN282 — Toyota T-Ten Repair Level Internship TTEN 282 - Toyota T-Ten Repair Level Internship TTEN 282 - Toyota T-Ten Repair Level Internship Successful completion earns credit toward the Associate of Applied Science degree. Throughout the internship, students continue required modules in Toyota online (service technician online training) and maintain preparation for nationally recognized ASE certification exams. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # TTEN283 — Toyota T-Ten Expert Level Internship TTEN 283 - Toyota T-Ten Expert Level Internship TTEN 283 - Toyota T-Ten Expert Level Internship Successful completion earns credit toward the Associate of Applied Science degree. Throughout the internship, students continue required modules in Toyota online (service technician online training) and maintain preparation for nationally recognized ASE certification exams. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # TTEN284 — Toyota T-Ten Master Level Internship TTEN 284 - Toyota T-Ten Master Level Internship TTEN 284 - Toyota T-Ten Master Level Internship Successful completion earns credit toward the Associate of Applied Science degree. Throughout the internship, students continue required modules in Toyota online (service technician online training) and maintain preparation for nationally recognized ASE certification exams. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VETN100 — Intro to Vet Profession VETN 100 - Intro to Vet Profession VETN 100 - Intro to Vet Profession CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # VETN105 — Vet Assist Techniques VETN 105 - Vet Assist Techniques VETN 105 - Vet Assist Techniques Topics covered include safe animal handling techniques, medical records and obtaining patient information, professional communication, nursing tasks such as bandaging, administering medications, sample collection, disinfection and infection control. Students will identify the basic principles of disease transmission, pathology, and prevention. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: VETN100 --- # VETN110 — Vet Office Skills VETN 110 - Vet Office Skills VETN 110 - Vet Office Skills This course will emphasize the following: client communication, public relations, ethical and legal procedures, bookkeeping functions, scheduling, records management, and communication skills using different modalities. Students will be introduced to one or more industry-standard veterinary software programs as well as word processing and spreadsheet software. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: VETN100 --- # VETN115 — Anat Phys Domestic Animals VETN 115 - Anat Phys Domestic Animals VETN 115 - Anat Phys Domestic Animals 5 Prerequisites: VETN100 --- # VETN130 — Comp Animal Nursing VETN 130 - Comp Animal Nursing VETN 130 - Comp Animal Nursing VETN 178- Veterinary Externship I PROGRAM: Veterinary Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4.5 Prerequisites: VETN100, VETN115, VETN105, VETN110, VETN178 --- # VETN140 — Veterinary Assistant Nursing VETN 140 - Veterinary Assistant Nursing VETN 140 - Veterinary Assistant Nursing Topics covered include safe animal restraint techniques, medical recordkeeping, obtaining patient information, patient exam procedures, specimen collection techniques, administration of oral medication, basic grooming and husbandry. This course also discusses nutritional requirements for companion animals in all life stages. In addition, this course covers basic concepts relating to companion animal behavior. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: VETN100 --- # VETN178 — Vet Externship I VETN 178 - Vet Externship I VETN 178 - Vet Externship I 5 INTERNSHIP/EXTERNSHIP HOURS MIN: 2.5 TOTAL MIN: 40 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2025 This course explores the dynamic field of veterinary assisting through our hands-on externship course. Designed to complement classroom learning, this learning experience offers students the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world veterinary settings. Through a structured and immersive experience, students will enhance their clinical competencies, develop teamwork and communication skills, and gain insight into the day-to-day responsibi… Prerequisites: VETN100, VETN105, VETN110, VETN115 --- # VETN179 — Vet Externship II VETN 179 - Vet Externship II VETN 179 - Vet Externship II 75 INTERNSHIP/EXTERNSHIP HOURS MIN: 3.75 TOTAL MIN: 60 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2025 This course explores the dynamic field of veterinary assisting through our hands-on externship course. Designed to complement classroom learning, this learning experience offers students the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world veterinary settings. Under the guidance of experienced veterinary professionals, participants will practice practical skills in animal care, medical procedures, and client interaction. Through a structured… Prerequisites: VETN178, VETN205, VETN130 --- # VETN200 — Pharmacology for Vet Nurse VETN 200 - Pharmacology for Vet Nurse VETN 200 - Pharmacology for Vet Nurse Topics include drug classification, methods of action, calculations, administration, effects and side effects. This course also includes a discussion of client education, drug safety, and federal regulations governing the purchase and storage of controlled drugs. Upon successful completion, students will be able to properly calculate, dispense, and administer medications, recognize adverse reactions and maintain pharmaceutical inventory and administrative records. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VETN205 — Diag Imag Techniques VETN 205 - Diag Imag Techniques VETN 205 - Diag Imag Techniques This course covers the practical application of radiography in the veterinary profession and includes principles of x-ray production, the operation and uses of x-ray machines, the care and development of films, and radiographic positioning of animals. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VETN210 — Animal Diseases I VETN 210 - Animal Diseases I VETN 210 - Animal Diseases I This course covers the causes, pathogenesis, clinical signs, and treatment and prevention of each disease. In addition, this course also discusses nutritional requirements for companion animals in all life stages. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VETN220 — Clin Lab Procedures I VETN 220 - Clin Lab Procedures I VETN 220 - Clin Lab Procedures I Topics include: homeostatic relationships, cytology, histology, parasitology, microbiology assays and clinical physiology of major body systems. This course includes a discussion of common disorders affecting major body systems and the techniques used for diagnosis. This course covers learning about a variety of veterinary pathological genus and species of bacteria and fungi. In addition, this course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform common veterinary lab tests including urinalysis, hematology… --- # VETN230 — Large Animal Nursing VETN 230 - Large Animal Nursing VETN 230 - Large Animal Nursing 5 --- # VETN235 — Anesth & Surg Nursing VETN 235 - Anesth & Surg Nursing VETN 235 - Anesth & Surg Nursing 5 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 4.5 --- # VETN240 — Principles Vet Dentistry VETN 240 - Principles Vet Dentistry VETN 240 - Principles Vet Dentistry 5 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 2.5 --- # VETN250 — Animal Diseases II VETN 250 - Animal Diseases II VETN 250 - Animal Diseases II This course covers the causes, pathogenesis, clinical signs, and treatment and prevention of each disease. In addition, this course also discusses nutritional requirements for large animals in all life stages. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VETN255 — Vet Emergency & Critical Care VETN 255 - Vet Emergency & Critical Care VETN 255 - Vet Emergency & Critical Care Students will gain practical and theoretical competence in triage, stabilization, and ongoing nursing management of critically ill or injured patients across species, including small animal, avian, and exotic patients. Emphasis will be placed on pathophysiology, patient assessment, fluid therapy, oxygen delivery, monitoring techniques, and communication with the veterinary team and clients during crisis situations. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VETN260 — Vet Practice Mgmt VETN 260 - Vet Practice Mgmt VETN 260 - Vet Practice Mgmt Includes client and staff communication, follow-up and discharge procedures, inventory control, and other maintenance files required by a veterinary hospital. Topics to be covered include instruction on human resources functions such as hiring, on-boarding, mentoring and training staff, completing performance evaluations, providing feedback, conflict resolution, and addressing diversity, equity, and belonging issues in the workplace. This course also covers relevant trends in veterinary medicine such as veterinary nurse utilization, vi… --- # VETN270 — Clin Lab Procedures II VETN 270 - Clin Lab Procedures II VETN 270 - Clin Lab Procedures II Topics include identification of internal parasites, performance and evaluation of serologic tests, collection and evaluation of cytological samples, identifying and analyzing viruses and veterinary necropsy procedures. Included in this course is a review of the anatomy and physiology of major body systems as well as a review of common diseases, including viral diseases, seen in veterinary practice. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VETN275 — Exotic and Lab Animal Care VETN 275 - Exotic and Lab Animal Care VETN 275 - Exotic and Lab Animal Care Topics to be covered include discussion of common diseases, biosecurity, and public health as they apply to a variety of exotic and lab animal species. This course provides student training in restraint and handling, health assessment, and nursing skills of exotic and laboratory animal species MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VETN278 — Vet Externship III VETN 278 - Vet Externship III VETN 278 - Vet Externship III 75 INTERNSHIP/EXTERNSHIP HOURS MIN: 3.75 TOTAL MIN: 60 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2025 This course explores the dynamic field of veterinary nursing through our hands-on externship course. Designed to complement classroom learning, this learning experience offers students the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world veterinary settings. Under the guidance of experienced veterinary professionals, participants will gain practical skills in animal care, medical procedures, and client interaction. Through a structured and… --- # VETN279 — Vet Externship IV VETN 279 - Vet Externship IV VETN 279 - Vet Externship IV 0 INTERNSHIP/EXTERNSHIP HOURS MIN: 5 INTERNSHIP/EXTERNSHIP HOURS MAX: 5 TOTAL MIN: 80 TOTAL MAX: 80 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2025 This course explores the dynamic field of veterinary nursing through our hands-on externship course. Designed to complement classroom learning, this learning experience offers students the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world veterinary settings. Under the guidance of experienced veterinary professionals, participants will gain practical skills in animal care, medical procedures, and c… --- # VIDT111 — Studio and Field Production I VIDT 111 - Studio and Field Production I VIDT 111 - Studio and Field Production I Students work independently and within a team to produce, direct, shoot, light, edit televise-ready shows and videos. Produces samples for student portfolios/video reel. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Adobe software have been assigned an Adobe license. Not all students will have the ability to access Adobe software a… Prerequisites: VISC105 --- # VIDT113 — Film Appreciation VIDT 113 - Film Appreciation VIDT 113 - Film Appreciation PROGRAM: Visual Communications CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # VIDT202 — Studio and Field Production II VIDT 202 - Studio and Field Production II VIDT 202 - Studio and Field Production II Students work independently and within a team in a studio and field environment. Students will produce samples for student portfolios/video reel. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Adobe software have been assigned an Adobe license. Not all students will have the ability to access Adobe software at home. All Visual Com… Prerequisites: VIDT111 --- # VIDT210 — Production Editing I VIDT 210 - Production Editing I VIDT 210 - Production Editing I Focuses on knowledge and skills necessary to edit video and audio productions. Develops visual flow and continuity, and applies principles of visual design to video editing. Produces samples for the student portfolio which may include documentaries, how-to demonstrations, interviews, music videos, commercials, etc. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications cours… Prerequisites: VISC105 --- # VIDT211 — Production Editing II VIDT 211 - Production Editing II VIDT 211 - Production Editing II Focuses on knowledge and skills necessary to edit video and audio productions for a variety of media outlets. Continues development of visual flow and continuity while applying principles of visual design to video editing. Requires performance and completed work to be portfolio quality. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Adobe software… Prerequisites: VIDT210, VISC113 --- # VISC101 — Design Fundamentals VISC 101 - Design Fundamentals VISC 101 - Design Fundamentals ENGL 095 - Integrated Reading and Writing or ENGL 075 - PROGRAM: Visual Communications CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # VISC102 — Raster Graphics I VISC 102 - Raster Graphics I VISC 102 - Raster Graphics I ENGL 095 - Integrated Reading and Writing, or ENGL 075 - PROGRAM: Visual Communications CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # VISC104 — User Experience/Interface (UX/UI) I VISC 104 - User Experience/Interface (UX/UI) I VISC 104 - User Experience/Interface (UX/UI) I PROGRAM: Visual Communications CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # VISC105 — Video and Sound VISC 105 - Video and Sound VISC 105 - Video and Sound Students will learn the basics of planning, shooting, editing and post-producing video and sound using Adobe Premiere. Projects include exercises in technical and creative skills application, equipment usage and production techniques. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Adobe software have been assigned an Adobe license. Not all students will have t… Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # VISC107 — Screen Printing VISC 107 - Screen Printing VISC 107 - Screen Printing PROGRAM: Visual Communications CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # VISC110 — Web & Social Media VISC 110 - Web & Social Media VISC 110 - Web & Social Media This class requires the use of Adobe software. Explores the process of integrating text, graphics audio, and video for effective communication of information. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Adobe software have been assigned an Adobe license. Not all students will have the ability to access Adobe software at home. All Visual Communications… --- # VISC111 — Drawing for Visualization VISC 111 - Drawing for Visualization VISC 111 - Drawing for Visualization Presents drawing as a catalyst to seeing and a way of recording ideas. Gives students the necessary drawing preparation for the study of design. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # VISC113 — Typography VISC 113 - Typography VISC 113 - Typography Covers the history of type, typographic terminology, design, attention to aesthetics, common sense, and how we read. Projects emphasize an appreciation of and the practical use of type. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Adobe software have been assigned an Adobe license. Not all students will have the ability to access Adobe software at home. All Visual Com… Prerequisites: ENGL093, ENGL083, ENGL095, ENGL075 --- # VISC114 — Graphic Design I VISC 114 - Graphic Design I VISC 114 - Graphic Design I Teaches design process as a means to develop effective communications for global, corporate and social application. Produces samples for student portfolios, which may include elements or comprehensive projects in logo, stationery, posters, newspaper, magazine, billboard, and interface design, etc. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Adobe software… Prerequisites: VISC101, VISC115 --- # VISC115 — Vector Graphics & Pub Design I VISC 115 - Vector Graphics & Pub Design I VISC 115 - Vector Graphics & Pub Design I These skills are developed through work with professional vector-based software Adobe Illustrator and page layout software Adobe InDesign. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without using Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Adobe software have been assigned an Adobe license. Not all students will have the ability to access Adobe software at home. All Visual Communications… --- # VISC120 — Comic Books & Sequential Art VISC 120 - Comic Books & Sequential Art VISC 120 - Comic Books & Sequential Art No previous experience with comics is necessary-simply be prepared to challenge and to be challenged. The course examines the history of comic books, their place in culture, and the philosophy and technique of their creation. Students will develop research skills, communications skills, and work with elements of visual narrative and design. You, dear student, have stumbled upon a class that promises to be academically rigorous and tremendously fun. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # VISC124 — Publication Design II VISC 124 - Publication Design II VISC 124 - Publication Design II This industry standard desktop publishing software is designed for single and multi-page documents as a tool for executing layouts. Produces samples for student portfolios, which may include logos, stationery, charts, forms, editorials, menus, brochures, and calendars. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Adobe software have been assigned… Prerequisites: VISC113, VISC115 --- # VISC181 — Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 181 - Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 181 - Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC182 — Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 182 - Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 182 - Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC183 — Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 183 - Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 183 - Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC184 — Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 184 - Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 184 - Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC185 — Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 185 - Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 185 - Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC186 — Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 186 - Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 186 - Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC187 — Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 187 - Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 187 - Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC188 — Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 188 - Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 188 - Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC189 — Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 189 - Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 189 - Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC190 — Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 190 - Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 190 - Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC191 — Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 191 - Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 191 - Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC192 — Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 192 - Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 192 - Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC193 — Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 193 - Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 193 - Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC194 — Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 194 - Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 194 - Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC200 — Motion Graphics VISC 200 - Motion Graphics VISC 200 - Motion Graphics Students explore navigation, modeling, rendering, animation, and camera and lighting techniques. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Adobe software have been assigned an Adobe license. Not all students will have the ability to access Adobe software at home. All Visual Communications labs are outfitted with the latest Adobe software. Review the IvySe… Prerequisites: VISC101, VISC102, VISC115 --- # VISC201 — Raster Graphics II VISC 201 - Raster Graphics II VISC 201 - Raster Graphics II Experience with the digital imaging environment includes calibrating scanning processes, digital camera input, manipulating images in black and white and color, working with retouching for advertising, illustrating text, and working with various output devices. Digital color spaces as they relate to various output devices will be covered. Calibration for 4-color separations and pre-press procedures will be discussed as well as preparing images properly for the web. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe so… Prerequisites: VISC102 --- # VISC202 — User Experience/Interface (UX/UI) Design II VISC 202 - User Experience/Interface (UX/UI) Design II VISC 202 - User Experience/Interface (UX/UI) Design II Students will apply the user experience and user interface concepts/methodologies in real-world, project based scenarios. Provides an opportunity for students to produce portfolio quality work. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: VISC104 --- # VISC203 — Independent Study VISC 203 - Independent Study VISC 203 - Independent Study Requires the project plan to be approved by the instructor. Restricts work to student program emphasis. Requires performance and completed work to be portfolio quality. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC204 — App Design I VISC 204 - App Design I VISC 204 - App Design I Students will implement XHTML/HTML5, CSS3, and Javascript to synthesize example mobile apps designed to run on current mobile computing devices. The focus of this course is to show the relationships between technologies that enable the creation of these applications, including current frameworks that aid in their development, with an emphasis on CSS (visual presentation) and Javascript (behavior). REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of A… Prerequisites: VISC110 --- # VISC205 — Business Practices for Visual Communicators VISC 205 - Business Practices for Visual Communicators VISC 205 - Business Practices for Visual Communicators MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # VISC206 — Interdisciplinary Studies VISC 206 - Interdisciplinary Studies VISC 206 - Interdisciplinary Studies Simulates situations found in industry. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: VISC210, VISC217, PHOT209, VIDT202 --- # VISC207 — Portfolio Preparation VISC 207 - Portfolio Preparation VISC 207 - Portfolio Preparation PROGRAM: Visual Communications CREDIT HOURS MIN: 2 STUDIO HOURS MIN: 6 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2020 Provides advanced facilitation focusing on the students’ final preparation for the Visual Communications pathways into industry or college transfer. Requires a portfolio development plan to be approved by the instructor. Finalizes project work in a culminating digital portfolio demonstrating acquired knowledge and skills, along with a consistently branded resume package, and professional presentation. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This… Prerequisites: ENGL111 --- # VISC208 — App Design II VISC 208 - App Design II VISC 208 - App Design II Students will propose a custom mobile web application, provide wireframes/ prototypes, create working model(s), perform user testing, and provide full documentation for the app. Upon completion, students will have a comprehensive understanding of the mobile web application development cycle, as well as a commercial-ready mobile web application for distribution. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enroll… Prerequisites: VISC204 --- # VISC209 — 3D Animation I VISC 209 - 3D Animation I VISC 209 - 3D Animation I Students will explore navigation, modeling, rendering, animation, and camera and lighting techniques. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Adobe software have been assigned an Adobe license. Not all students will have the ability to access Adobe software at home. All Visual Communications labs are outfitted with the latest Adobe software. Review the Iv… Prerequisites: VISC102, VISC115 --- # VISC210 — Web Design I VISC 210 - Web Design I VISC 210 - Web Design I Explores the methods for creating successful websites from concept to implementation. Explores the process of integrating text, graphics, audio, and video for effective communication of information. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Adobe software have been assigned an Adobe license. Not all students will have the ability to access Adobe software at hom… Prerequisites: VISC110 --- # VISC212 — 3-D Animation II VISC 212 - 3-D Animation II VISC 212 - 3-D Animation II Students will expand on navigation, modeling, rendering, animation, and camera and lighting techniques. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Adobe software have been assigned an Adobe license. Not all students will have the ability to access Adobe software at home. All Visual Communications labs are outfitted with the latest Adobe software. Review… Prerequisites: VISC209 --- # VISC213 — Raster/Vector Graphics III VISC 213 - Raster/Vector Graphics III VISC 213 - Raster/Vector Graphics III Advanced raster (Adobe Photoshop) and vector (Adobe Illustrator) illustration techniques are taught. An emphasis in final output is given to portfolio projects for a variety of media in the Visual Communications industry. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Adobe software have been assigned an Adobe license. Not all students wi… Prerequisites: VISC201, VISC216 --- # VISC214 — Publication Design III VISC 214 - Publication Design III VISC 214 - Publication Design III Uses an industry standard desktop publishing package to design and publish professional multi-page documents. Produces samples for student portfolios, which may include annual reports, catalogs, newsletters, menus, magazine design, newspaper design, book design and/or other multi-page communications. Requires performance and completed work to be portfolio quality. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software.… Prerequisites: VISC124 --- # VISC215 — Web Design II VISC 215 - Web Design II VISC 215 - Web Design II ), server and client-side scripting, frameworks, and the implementation of HTML5/CSS3 in modern web design. Explores the concepts associated with designing web pages for a variety of display devices. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Adobe software have been assigned an Adobe license. Not all students will have the ability to access Adobe software at… Prerequisites: VISC210 --- # VISC216 — Vector Graphics II VISC 216 - Vector Graphics II VISC 216 - Vector Graphics II Emphasis is on preparing effective, creative, pictorial illustrations for various media applications in an efficient, productive manner. Produces samples for student portfolios. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Adobe software have been assigned an Adobe license. Not all students will have the ability to access Adobe software at home. All Vi… Prerequisites: VISC115 --- # VISC217 — Graphic Design II VISC 217 - Graphic Design II VISC 217 - Graphic Design II Further explores design theory by applying concepts to achieve meaningful marketing and advertising results. Produces samples for student portfolios, which may include elements or comprehensive projects appropriate to trade/industrial advertising, brochures, flyers, pamphlets, posters, direct mail and/or consumer magazine advertising/branding, etc. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in… Prerequisites: VISC113, VISC114, VISC115 --- # VISC218 — Digital Process and Workflow VISC 218 - Digital Process and Workflow VISC 218 - Digital Process and Workflow Emphasis is placed on successful creative problem- solving skills, production of multi-media solutions, and working in a team environment. Topics covered include video and sound, digital photography solutions (studio and location), graphic design, graphic print production, printing technologies, file management and various forms of interactive media. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. O… Prerequisites: VISC113, VISC115 --- # VISC219 — Graphic Design III VISC 219 - Graphic Design III VISC 219 - Graphic Design III Produces samples for student portfolios. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete the coursework without the use of Adobe software. Only students enrolled in Visual Communications courses that use Adobe software have been assigned an Adobe license. Not all students will have the ability to access Adobe software at home. All Visual Communications labs are outfitted with the latest Adobe software. Review the IvyService & Support Knowledge Base article: How to Acc… Prerequisites: VISC201, VISC217 --- # VISC222 — User Experience/Interface (UX/UI) III VISC 222 - User Experience/Interface (UX/UI) III VISC 222 - User Experience/Interface (UX/UI) III It provides a comprehensive opportunity for students to apply what they have learned to hypothetical or real-world scenarios. Students will develop portfolio quality work that showcases the UX/UI process from beginning stages through final presentation of their solutions. Students will present and defend their project solutions to clients, faculty, and/or local UX/UI professionals. REQUIRED SOFTWARE: This class makes use of industry-standard Adobe software. Students will NOT be able to complete t… Prerequisites: VISC202 --- # VISC230 — Art in the Community VISC 230 - Art in the Community VISC 230 - Art in the Community After initial study, local sites will be evaluated for possible future art projects and design thinking strategies will be implemented to determine community impact. Students will have the opportunity to collaborate on at least one community art project during the course and then will be able to formulate and present their own public art proposals. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: ENGL111, VISC101 --- # VISC280 — Co-op/Internship VISC 280 - Co-op/Internship VISC 280 - Co-op/Internship Provides on-the- job experience while earning credit toward an associate degree. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC281 — Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 281 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 281 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. PROGRAM: Visual Communications CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 3 --- # VISC282 — Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 282 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 282 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC283 — Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 283 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 283 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC284 — Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 284 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 284 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC285 — Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 285 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 285 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC286 — Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 286 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 286 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC287 — Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 287 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 287 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC288 — Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 288 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 288 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC289 — Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 289 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 289 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC290 — Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 290 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 290 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC291 — Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 291 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 291 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC292 — Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 292 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 292 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC293 — Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 293 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 293 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # VISC294 — Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 294 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications VISC 294 - Advanced Special Topics in Visual Communications Identifies and offers various special topics during each term under this course number. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # WELD100 — Welding Fundamentals WELD 100 - Welding Fundamentals WELD 100 - Welding Fundamentals PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # WELD108 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding I WELD 108 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding I WELD 108 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding I PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # WELD109 — Oxy-Fuel Gas Welding and Cutting WELD 109 - Oxy-Fuel Gas Welding and Cutting WELD 109 - Oxy-Fuel Gas Welding and Cutting PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # WELD203 — Pipe Welding I WELD 203 - Pipe Welding I WELD 203 - Pipe Welding I PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: WELD108, WELD206 --- # WELD204 — Pipe Welding II WELD 204 - Pipe Welding II WELD 204 - Pipe Welding II Includes information on preparation, method of welding ,and electrodes and filler rods used. In addition, this course will prepare students to take nationally recognized certification exam(s). MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: WELD203 --- # WELD205 — Welding Codes Specifications and Estimating WELD 205 - Welding Codes Specifications and Estimating WELD 205 - Welding Codes Specifications and Estimating PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # WELD206 — Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding WELD 206 - Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding WELD 206 - Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding Students will engage in extensive hands-on practice to develop the skills necessary to achieve industry-standard welds. Safety hazards and safe practices in arc welding are emphasized. In addition, students will attempt mandatory certification assessment through AWS, American Welding Society. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # WELD207 — Gas Metal Arc (MIG) Welding WELD 207 - Gas Metal Arc (MIG) Welding WELD 207 - Gas Metal Arc (MIG) Welding PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # WELD208 — Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG) Welding WELD 208 - Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG) Welding WELD 208 - Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG) Welding PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # WELD209 — Welding Certification WELD 209 - Welding Certification WELD 209 - Welding Certification PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # WELD210 — Welding Fabrication I WELD 210 - Welding Fabrication I WELD 210 - Welding Fabrication I PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: WELD108, WELD207 --- # WELD211 — Welding Fabrication II WELD 211 - Welding Fabrication II WELD 211 - Welding Fabrication II Include basic equipment used in fabrication. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING Prerequisites: WELD210 --- # WELD271 — Blueprint Reading for Welders WELD 271 - Blueprint Reading for Welders WELD 271 - Blueprint Reading for Welders PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 --- # WELD272 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding WELD 272 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding WELD 272 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding This course is designed for intermediate to advanced welders and fabricators and those seeking welder certification. Safe practices in Gas Metal Arc Welding are emphasized throughout the course. In addition, this course will prepare students to take nationally recognized certification exam(s). MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # WELD273 — Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Weld WELD 273 - Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Weld WELD 273 - Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Weld This course is designed for intermediate welders, auto service and body technicians, and individuals in the HVAC industry. Safe practices in advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding are emphasized throughout the course. In addition, this course will prepare students to take nationally recognized certification exam(s). MAJOR COURSE LEARNING --- # WELD274 — Introductory Welding/Flux Core Arc Welding WELD 274 - Introductory Welding/Flux Core Arc Welding WELD 274 - Introductory Welding/Flux Core Arc Welding PROGRAM: Industrial Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 Prerequisites: INDT114, WELD100