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| ACC101 | Software for Accounting | — | ACC 101 - Software for Accounting (1.5) ACC 101 - Software for Accounting (1.5) 5 hours of lecture/discussion per week. This is a hands-on course using small business accounting software. Students wi… source |
| ACC106 | Accounting Seminar | — | ACC 106 - Accounting Seminar (0.5-3) ACC 106 - Accounting Seminar (0.5-3) Available upon request in specific situations which do not comply with regular course offerings but do merit college credit a… source |
| ACC108 | Business Accounting | — | ACC 108 - Business Accounting ACC 108 - Business Accounting Standard bookkeeping procedures as they apply to personnel records, records of social organizations, and records of professional or small b… source |
| ACC121 | Financial Accounting | — | ACC 121 - Financial Accounting ACC 121 - Financial Accounting IAI: BUS 903 Transfers to most Illinois Colleges/Universities. fall, spring, summer Lecture: 4 hours of lecture/ discussion per week. The… source |
| ACC122 | Managerial Accounting | — | ACC 122 - Managerial Accounting ACC 122 - Managerial Accounting A continuation of ACC 121 . Students will learn to: analyze, interpret and complete both job-order and process cost accounting cycles;… source |
| ACC200 | VITA Tax Procedure & Practice | — | ACC 200 - VITA Tax Procedure & Practice ACC 200 - VITA Tax Procedure & Practice Application of the basic principles of federal income taxes as they relate to low-to-moderate income individuals. This… source |
| ABE001 | ABE Level One | — | ABE 001 - ABE Level One ABE 001 - ABE Level One Classes 2 sections per semester. Level One for grade equivalency 1-1.9. Basic Skills such as literacy, reading, communication, computation, technology… source |
| ABE002 | ABE Level Two | — | ABE 002 - ABE Level Two ABE 002 - ABE Level Two Classes 2 sections per semester. Level Two for grade equivalency 2-2.9. Basic Skills such as literacy, reading, communication, computation, technology… source |
| ABE003 | ABE Level Three | — | ABE 003 - ABE Level Three ABE 003 - ABE Level Three Classes 2 sections per semester. Level Three for grade equivalency 3-3.9. Basic Skills such as literacy, reading, communication, computation, techn… source |
| ABE004 | ABE Level Four | — | ABE 004 - ABE Level Four ABE 004 - ABE Level Four Classes 2 sections per semester. Level Four for grade equivalency 4-4.9. Basic Skills such as literacy, reading, communication, computation, technolo… source |
| ABE005 | ABE Level Five | — | ABE 005 - ABE Level Five ABE 005 - ABE Level Five Classes 2 sections per semester. Level Five for grade equivalency 5-5.9. Basic Skills such as literacy, reading, communication, computation, technolo… source |
| ABE006 | ABE Level Six | — | ABE 006 - ABE Level Six ABE 006 - ABE Level Six Classes 2 sections per semester. Level Five for grade equivalency 5-5.9. Basic Skills such as literacy, reading, communication, computation, technology… source |
| ABE007 | ABE Level Seven | — | ABE 007 - ABE Level Seven ABE 007 - ABE Level Seven Classes 2 sections per semester Level Seven for grade equivalency 7-7.9. Basic Skills such as literacy, reading, communication, computation, techno… source |
| ABE008 | ABE Level Eight | — | ABE 008 - ABE Level Eight ABE 008 - ABE Level Eight Classes 2 sections per semester. Level Eight for grade equivalency 8-8.9. Basic Skills such as literacy, reading, communication, computation, techn… source |
| ABE011 | AE Basic Math Skills | — | ABE 011 - AE Basic Math Skills ABE 011 - AE Basic Math Skills Minimum of 5 hours per week for 16 weeks to complete modules. Developmental remedial math, computing and other mathematical reasoning abi… source |
| ABE013 | Adult Ed Manufacturing Bridge | — | ABE 013 - Adult Ed Manufacturing Bridge ABE 013 - Adult Ed Manufacturing Bridge The Kishwaukee College Adult Education Manufacturing Bridge course will assist students to develop basic and secondary… source |
| ABE015 | U.S. Citizenship Education | — | ABE 015 - U.S. Citizenship Education ABE 015 - U.S. Citizenship Education This course will cover information relevant to the U.S. Citizenship test including American history and government. The devel… source |
| ABE016 | Math For Life | — | ABE 016 - Math For Life ABE 016 - Math For Life The basic operations of math and their primary applications will be introduced. Topics concerning financial, physical, and consumer math will be explai… source |
| ABE021 | AE Reading & Writing Skills | — | ABE 021 - AE Reading & Writing Skills ABE 021 - AE Reading & Writing Skills Minimum of 5 hours per week for 16 weeks to complete modules. Developmental reading and writing: the study of language arts… source |
| ABE024 | IET Phlebotomy Tech Recitation | — | ABE 024 - IET Phlebotomy Tech Recitation ABE 024 - IET Phlebotomy Tech Recitation Students will receive contextualized instruction integrating the Phlebotomy Technician course information and basic/s… source |
| ABE025 | Health Science ICAPS Support Model 2 | — | ABE 025 - Health Science ICAPS Support Model 2 ABE 025 - Health Science ICAPS Support Model 2 summer, fall, spring Lecture: 3 hours lecture/discussion per week. ICAPS Health Science Support Model 2 c… source |
| ABE026 | Health Science ICAPS Support Model 1 | — | ABE 026 - Health Science ICAPS Support Model 1 ABE 026 - Health Science ICAPS Support Model 1 summer, fall, spring Lecture: 3 hours lecture/discussion per week. ICAPS Health Science Support course wi… source |
| ABE027 | Transportation CDL Bridge | — | ABE 027 - Transportation CDL Bridge ABE 027 - Transportation CDL Bridge fall, spring, summer Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Transportation CDL Bridge course is designed to incorpora… source |
| ABE030 | Automotive Diesel Bridge | — | ABE 030 - Automotive Diesel Bridge ABE 030 - Automotive Diesel Bridge fall, spring, summer Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Automotive -Diesel Bridge course is designed to incorporate… source |
| ABE034 | Bridge To Career Pathways | — | ABE 034 - Bridge To Career Pathways ABE 034 - Bridge To Career Pathways Bridge to Career Pathways will assist adult learners in the process of choosing a career, changing careers, or selecting an edu… source |
| ABE041 | Academic Reading & Writing | — | ABE 041 - Academic Reading & Writing ABE 041 - Academic Reading & Writing The Academic Reading & Writing Class is designed for ESL students who have acquired an intermediate or advanced level of prof… source |
| ABE042 | Academic Reading & Writing | — | ABE 042 - Academic Reading & Writing ABE 042 - Academic Reading & Writing The Academic Reading & Writing Class is designed for ESL students who have acquired an intermediate or advanced level of prof… source |
| ABE048 | U.S. Citizenship Education | — | ABE 048 - U.S. Citizenship Education ABE 048 - U.S. Citizenship Education This course will cover information relevant to the U.S. Citizenship test including American history and government. The devel… source |
| ABE049 | Math For Life | — | ABE 049 - Math For Life ABE 049 - Math For Life The basic operations of math and their primary applications will be introduced. Topics concerning financial, physical, and consumer math will be explor… source |
| ABE080 | Adult Ed Healthcare Bridge | — | ABE 080 - Adult Ed Healthcare Bridge ABE 080 - Adult Ed Healthcare Bridge The Kishwaukee College Transition to Healthcare Careers course will provide a framework for students to develop basic and sec… source |
| ABE090 | Career/Job Preparation | — | ABE 090 - Career/Job Preparation ABE 090 - Career/Job Preparation Career development in essential knowledge and skills for jobs and careers, development of soft skills in preparation for college and… source |
| ABE092 | Bridge to Information Technology | — | ABE 092 - Bridge to Information Technology ABE 092 - Bridge to Information Technology Lecture: 5 hours lecture/discussion per week for 8 weeks The Bridge to Information Technology course will provide… source |
| ASE091 | Bridge to Information Technology | — | ASE 091 - Bridge to Information Technology ASE 091 - Bridge to Information Technology Lecture: Five hours lecture/discussion per week for eight weeks. The Bridge to Information Technology course will… source |
| ASE008 | Adult Ed Healthcare Bridge | — | ASE 008 - Adult Ed Healthcare Bridge ASE 008 - Adult Ed Healthcare Bridge The Adult Ed Healthcare Bridge course will provide a framework for students to develop basic and secondary skills and prepare… source |
| ASE009 | Adult Secondary Education I | — | ASE 009 - Adult Secondary Education I ASE 009 - Adult Secondary Education I Classes twice per semester. Level Nine, Grade level 9-9.9. This course will focus on reading, writing, mathematics, technol… source |
| ASE010 | Adult Secondary Education III | — | ASE 010 - Adult Secondary Education III ASE 010 - Adult Secondary Education III Classes twice per semester. Level Ten, Grade level 10-10.9. This course will focus on reading, writing, mathematics, te… source |
| ASE011 | Adult Secondary Education III | — | ASE 011 - Adult Secondary Education III ASE 011 - Adult Secondary Education III no description in Colleague Repeatable three times Not transferable. Note: PCS: 1.8 source |
| ASE012 | Adult Secondary Education IV | — | ASE 012 - Adult Secondary Education IV ASE 012 - Adult Secondary Education IV no description in Colleague Repeatable three times Not transferable. Note: PCS: 1.8 source |
| ASE013 | Adult Ed Manufacturing Bridge | — | ASE 013 - Adult Ed Manufacturing Bridge ASE 013 - Adult Ed Manufacturing Bridge The Kishwaukee College Adult Education Manufacturing Bridge course will assist students to develop basic and secondary… source |
| ASE014 | U.S. Citizenship Education | — | ASE 014 - U.S. Citizenship Education ASE 014 - U.S. Citizenship Education This course will cover information relevant to the U.S. Citizenship test including American history and government. The devel… source |
| ASE015 | GED Math Skills | — | ASE 015 - GED Math Skills ASE 015 - GED Math Skills All areas covered on the GED Math exam from basic operations to fundamental algebra and geometry will be presented and practiced. Repeatable three… source |
| ASE016 | I-Pathways I | — | ASE 016 - I-Pathways I ASE 016 - I-Pathways I The i-Pathways Online GED Preparation course provides instruction in reading, writing, literature, mathematics, science, and social studies in preparatio… source |
| ASE017 | I-Pathways II | — | ASE 017 - I-Pathways II ASE 017 - I-Pathways II The i-Pathways Online GED Preparation course provides instruction in reading, writing, literature, mathematics, science, and social studies in preparat… source |
| ASE018 | I-Pathways III | — | ASE 018 - I-Pathways III ASE 018 - I-Pathways III The i-Pathways Online GED Preparation course provides instruction in reading, writing, literature, mathematics, science, and social studies in prepar… source |
| ASE019 | I-Pathways | — | ASE 019 - I-Pathways ASE 019 - I-Pathways The I-Pathways Online Illinois High School Diploma preparation course provides individualized instruction in reading, writing, literature, mathematics, scien… source |
| ASE020 | IET Pharm Tech Recitation | — | ASE 020 - IET Pharm Tech Recitation ASE 020 - IET Pharm Tech Recitation Students will receive instruction on English as a Second Language reading, writing, listening, and speaking; adult secondary ed… source |
| ASE024 | IET Phlebotomy Tech Recitation | — | ASE 024 - IET Phlebotomy Tech Recitation ASE 024 - IET Phlebotomy Tech Recitation Students will receive contextualize instruction integrating Phlebotomy Technician course information and basic/second… source |
| ASE031 | AE Basic Math Skills | — | ASE 031 - AE Basic Math Skills ASE 031 - AE Basic Math Skills Minimum of 5 hours per week for 16 weeks to complete modules. Developmental remedial math, computing and other mathematical reasoning abi… source |
| ASE032 | AE Reading & Writing Skills | — | ASE 032 - AE Reading & Writing Skills ASE 032 - AE Reading & Writing Skills Minimum of 5 hours per week for 16 weeks to complete modules. Developmental reading and writing: the study of language arts… source |
| ASE034 | Bridge To Career Pathways | — | ASE 034 - Bridge To Career Pathways ASE 034 - Bridge To Career Pathways Contextualized instruction that integrates basic skills, workforce preparation and career development which includes transition… source |
| ASE053 | Health Science ICAPS Support Model 2 | — | ASE 053 - Health Science ICAPS Support Model 2 ASE 053 - Health Science ICAPS Support Model 2 summer, fall, spring Lecture: 3 hours lecture/discussion per week. ICAPS Health Science Support course wi… source |
| ASE054 | Health Science ICAPS Support I Model 1 | — | ASE 054 - Health Science ICAPS Support I Model 1 ASE 054 - Health Science ICAPS Support I Model 1 summer, fall, spring Lecture: 3 hours lecture/discussion per week. ICAPS Health Science Support cours… source |
| ASE055 | Transportation CDL Bridge | — | ASE 055 - Transportation CDL Bridge ASE 055 - Transportation CDL Bridge fall, spring, summer Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Transportation CDL Bridge course is designed to incorpora… source |
| ASE056 | Automotive Diesel Bridge | — | ASE 056 - Automotive Diesel Bridge ASE 056 - Automotive Diesel Bridge fall, spring, summer Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Automotive -Diesel Bridge course is designed to incorporate… source |
| ASE061 | Academic Reading & Writing | — | ASE 061 - Academic Reading & Writing ASE 061 - Academic Reading & Writing The Academic Reading & Writing Class is designed for ESL students who have acquired an intermediate or advanced level of prof… source |
| ASE062 | Spanish ASE/HSE Preparation | — | ASE 062 - Spanish ASE/HSE Preparation ASE 062 - Spanish ASE/HSE Preparation Spanish ASE/HSE Preparation class is designed for adult students who are literate in Spanish and who have had sufficient ed… source |
| ASE084 | Citizenship | — | ASE 084 - Citizenship ASE 084 - Citizenship Career development in essential knowledge and skills for jobs and careers, development of soft skills in preparation for college and career planning. Repea… source |
| AGR105 | Agricultural Seminar | — | AGR 105 - Agricultural Seminar (0.5-3) AGR 105 - Agricultural Seminar (0.5-3) Available upon request in specific situations which do not comply with regular course offerings but do merit college cred… source |
| AGR112 | Intro to Precision Agriculture | — | AGR 112 - Intro to Precision Agriculture AGR 112 - Intro to Precision Agriculture Lab: Two hours of lab per week. This course is designed to provide the students with an introductory look at the late… source |
| AGR116 | Precision Ag Equipment | — | AGR 116 - Precision Ag Equipment AGR 116 - Precision Ag Equipment Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Practical application of management principles and the selection, adjustment, repair and maintenance of… source |
| AGR198 | Agribusiness Internship | — | AGR 198 - Agribusiness Internship AGR 198 - Agribusiness Internship Requires a minimum of 150 to 300 hours in a supervised occupational setting in addition to meeting with the instructor. Credit dete… source |
| AGR204 | Integrated Precision Ag | — | AGR 204 - Integrated Precision Ag AGR 204 - Integrated Precision Ag Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Practical application of geospatial technologies for site specific and whole farm management practice… source |
| AGT100 | Orientation to Agricultural Careers | — | AGT 100 - Orientation to Agricultural Careers AGT 100 - Orientation to Agricultural Careers A study of agriculture employment opportunities both in and outside of the United States. Designed to explo… source |
| AGT140 | Introduction to Animal Science | — | AGT 140 - Introduction to Animal Science AGT 140 - Introduction to Animal Science Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Fundamentals of animal science involving a study of the animal industry, genetics, sele… source |
| AGT160 | Introduction to Agricultural Economics | — | AGT 160 - Introduction to Agricultural Economics AGT 160 - Introduction to Agricultural Economics This is an introductory economics course designed to provide students with a background in both micro… source |
| AGT170 | Introduction to Agricultural Mechanization | — | AGT 170 - Introduction to Agricultural Mechanization AGT 170 - Introduction to Agricultural Mechanization Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Emphasis on technical terminology, skill development, and appli… source |
| AGT210 | Introduction to Crop Science | — | AGT 210 - Introduction to Crop Science AGT 210 - Introduction to Crop Science Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Basic principles of field crops including cultural practices, fertility, pest control, grow… source |
| AGT215 | Introduction to Soils and Fertilizers | — | AGT 215 - Introduction to Soils and Fertilizers AGT 215 - Introduction to Soils and Fertilizers Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. The nature and properties of soils including origin, formation, biologica… source |
| ANT120 | Introduction to Anthropology | — | ANT 120 - Introduction to Anthropology ANT 120 - Introduction to Anthropology A study of the basic concepts and ideas relevant to the fields of anthropology, which is a holistic approach to the study… source |
| ANT203 | Introduction to Archaeology | — | ANT 203 - Introduction to Archaeology ANT 203 - Introduction to Archaeology An introduction to the subfield of anthropology which studies the prehistory and history of humankind. The class also exami… source |
| ANT220 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | — | ANT 220 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANT 220 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology An introduction to the origin, development, and diversity of cultures focusing on such aspects of cultu… source |
| ANT240 | Physical Anthropology | — | ANT 240 - Physical Anthropology ANT 240 - Physical Anthropology An introduction to human evolutionary history, human biological variation, genetics, evolutionary theory, nonhuman primates, and basic… source |
| ART100 | Drawing I Foundations | — | ART 100 - Drawing I Foundations ART 100 - Drawing I Foundations An introduction to the fundamental concepts and techniques of drawing that emphasizes development of visual thinking. Students will inv… source |
| ART101 | Drawing II Foundations | — | ART 101 - Drawing II Foundations ART 101 - Drawing II Foundations A continuation of ART 100 , Drawing I. This course builds on and refines the experiences of Drawing I focusing on a variety of media… source |
| ART103 | Digital Art | — | ART 103 - Digital Art ART 103 - Digital Art An introduction to digital art, imaging, and design. Digital image manipulation and generation will be practiced, including the integration of computer har… source |
| ART167 | Graphic Design I | — | ART 167 - Graphic Design I ART 167 - Graphic Design I An introduction to the fundamentals of graphic design. Topics include research, image manipulation, vector graphics, logo development, typography… source |
| ART200 | Figure Drawing I | — | ART 200 - Figure Drawing I ART 200 - Figure Drawing I An introduction to drawing the human figure using a variety of media. Drawings are derived from direct observation emphasizing descriptive and ge… source |
| ART201 | Figure Drawing II | — | ART 201 - Figure Drawing II ART 201 - Figure Drawing II A continuation of ART 200 . This course builds upon aesthetic and technical skills begun in the introductory level course. Limited Transfer - S… source |
| ART203 | Digital Photography | — | ART 203 - Digital Photography ART 203 - Digital Photography An introduction to digital photography using software, graphic images, and photography as tools to create artwork. This course surveys phot… source |
| ART204 | Digital Illustration | — | ART 204 - Digital Illustration ART 204 - Digital Illustration An introduction to digital illustration using image editing, vector graphics, and digital drawing and painting to extend and augment a st… source |
| ART207 | Video Art | — | ART 207 - Video Art ART 207 - Video Art An introduction to video practice, concentrating on creating, presenting, and analyzing the moving image. Projects will focus on developing a photographic eye,… source |
| ART211 | 2-D Design Foundations | — | ART 211 - 2-D Design Foundations ART 211 - 2-D Design Foundations A comprehensive study exploring the fundamentals of the visual elements and the principles of design through two-dimensional projects… source |
| ART212 | 3-D Design Foundations | — | ART 212 - 3-D Design Foundations ART 212 - 3-D Design Foundations A studio course exploring the fundamentals of the formal systems and basic elements of visual organization through three-dimensional… source |
| ART214 | Intaglio Printmaking | — | ART 214 - Intaglio Printmaking ART 214 - Intaglio Printmaking An introduction to dry point, etching, mezzotint, monotype and other intaglio processes with the emphasis on development of technical ski… source |
| ART223 | Photography I | — | ART 223 - Photography I ART 223 - Photography I An introductory course that covers the basic principles of black and white photography using a film-based SLR camera, traditional image processing in t… source |
| ART224 | Photography II | — | ART 224 - Photography II ART 224 - Photography II A continuation of ART 223 with an emphasis on the creative and expressive qualities of film-based photography as an artistic medium. Further developm… source |
| ART231 | Sculpture I | — | ART 231 - Sculpture I ART 231 - Sculpture I A studio course introducing basic sculptural processes, materials, and tools, including additive, subtractive, and substitution methods. Studio-based cours… source |
| ART232 | Sculpture II | — | ART 232 - Sculpture II ART 232 - Sculpture II A continuation of ART 231 . This course builds on the aesthetic and technical skills begun in the introductory course. Limited Transfer - See advisor for… source |
| ART235 | Metals/Jewelry I | — | ART 235 - Metals/Jewelry I ART 235 - Metals/Jewelry I A studio course introducing the tools, materials, and fabrication methods of metals used in designing and creating small-scale forms. Studio-base… source |
| ART236 | Metals/Jewelry II | — | ART 236 - Metals/Jewelry II ART 236 - Metals/Jewelry II A continuation of ART 235 . This course builds on the aesthetic and technical skills begun in the introductory course. Limited Transfer - See a… source |
| ART241 | Ceramics I | — | ART 241 - Ceramics I ART 241 - Ceramics I An introduction to ceramics. This studio course consists of both hand and wheel methods of construction. Students will learn about clay bodies, glazes, decor… source |
| ART242 | Ceramics II | — | ART 242 - Ceramics II ART 242 - Ceramics II A continuation of ART 241 . This course builds on the aesthetic and technical skills begun in the introductory course. Limited Transfer - See advisor for m… source |
| ART250 | Relief Printmaking | — | ART 250 - Relief Printmaking ART 250 - Relief Printmaking An introduction to relief printmaking processes. This course emphasizes the development of technical skills, aesthetic design, and production… source |
| ART260 | Painting I | — | ART 260 - Painting I ART 260 - Painting I fall Studio: 6 studio hours a week. An introduction to oil and/or acrylic painting, focusing on traditional painting methods, materials, and techniques. Emph… source |
| ART261 | Painting II | — | ART 261 - Painting II ART 261 - Painting II A continuation of painting concepts explored in ART 260 . This course is designed to further acquaint students with technical processes, formal relationshi… source |
| ART267 | Graphic Design II | — | ART 267 - Graphic Design II ART 267 - Graphic Design II A continuation of ART 167 . This course builds on the foundations learned in Graphic Design I. Topics include creation of elements of brand ide… source |
| ART282 | Introduction to the Visual Arts | — | ART 282 - Introduction to the Visual Arts ART 282 - Introduction to the Visual Arts An introduction to the visual arts as they illustrate social-cultural traditions, material culture, and aesthetic v… source |
| ART283 | Art in the Elementary School | — | ART 283 - Art in the Elementary School ART 283 - Art in the Elementary School Studio: 5 studio hours a week An introduction to the principles and practical classroom procedures in art for the element… source |
| ART289 | History of Non-Western Art | — | ART 289 - History of Non-Western Art ART 289 - History of Non-Western Art A survey of the history of the visual arts (painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, and architecture) in selected Non-West… source |
| ART291 | History of Art I Foundations | — | ART 291 - History of Art I Foundations ART 291 - History of Art I Foundations A global survey of the history of the visual arts and architecture, focusing on major artistic styles and movements in re… source |
| ART292 | History of Art II Foundations | — | ART 292 - History of Art II Foundations ART 292 - History of Art II Foundations This is a continuation of History of Art I. Note: View Course Availability PCS: 1.1 source |
| ART294 | History of Photography | — | ART 294 - History of Photography ART 294 - History of Photography A historical overview of the development of photography as an art form from 1839 to the present, including critical analysis of types… source |
| ART298 | Topics in Art History | — | ART 298 - Topics in Art History ART 298 - Topics in Art History Special topics in art history. When topics may include Non Western Art, Women Artists, or a concentration on a specific Art Period/Styl… source |
| ART299 | Topics in Studio Art | — | ART 299 - Topics in Studio Art ART 299 - Topics in Studio Art Special topics in studio art. Possible course offerings will be portfolio development, the management of an art gallery, book and paper a… source |
| AMT100 | Automotive Orientation | — | AMT 100 - Automotive Orientation AMT 100 - Automotive Orientation Lab: 2 hours lab per week. This course prepares students for a career in the automotive industry. Items covered will include an intro… source |
| AMT105 | Automotive Technology Seminar | — | AMT 105 - Automotive Technology Seminar (0.5-3) AMT 105 - Automotive Technology Seminar (0.5-3) Available upon request in specific situations which do not comply with regular course offerings but do… source |
| AMT116 | Basic Automotive Electrical | — | AMT 116 - Basic Automotive Electrical AMT 116 - Basic Automotive Electrical Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Theory and operation of basic electrical systems found on internal combustion and hybrid/elec… source |
| AMT119 | EV/Hybrid Drivelines | — | AMT 119 - EV/Hybrid Drivelines AMT 119 - EV/Hybrid Drivelines Lab: 3 hours of lab per week. This course provides in-depth instruction on the design, operation, diagnosis, and service of electric and… source |
| AMT125 | Automotive Braking Systems | — | AMT 125 - Automotive Braking Systems AMT 125 - Automotive Braking Systems Lab: 3 hours of lab per week. An in-depth study of automobile brake systems. Includes description, theory, operation, diagnos… source |
| AMT127 | Engine Management I | — | AMT 127 - Engine Management I AMT 127 - Engine Management I Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This class is a study of engine ignition systems. Operation and testing of automotive ignition systems includ… source |
| AMT129 | Auto Heating/Air Conditioning | — | AMT 129 - Auto Heating/Air Conditioning AMT 129 - Auto Heating/Air Conditioning Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. An in-depth study of the automobile air conditioning system. Includes system description,… source |
| AMT131 | Automotive Steering/Suspension | — | AMT 131 - Automotive Steering/Suspension AMT 131 - Automotive Steering/Suspension Lab: 3 hours of lab per week. Study of the construction, operation, service, and repair procedures of front and rear… source |
| AMT133 | Automotive Engines I | — | AMT 133 - Automotive Engines I AMT 133 - Automotive Engines I Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Design, theory, operation, service and basic rebuilding of automobile engine systems. Note: View Course Ava… source |
| AMT205 | Advanced Chassis Systems | — | AMT 205 - Advanced Chassis Systems AMT 205 - Advanced Chassis Systems Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. The in-depth study of electronically controlled chassis systems such as steering, suspension and al… source |
| AMT217 | Advanced Drivelines & 4X4 | — | AMT 217 - Advanced Drivelines & 4X4 AMT 217 - Advanced Drivelines & 4X4 Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Inspection, construction, operation, and diagnosis of, final drive, transfer case, locking hub as… source |
| AMT219 | Hybrid & Electric Vehicle Tech | — | AMT 219 - Hybrid & Electric Vehicle Tech AMT 219 - Hybrid & Electric Vehicle Tech Lab: 3 hours of lab per week. This course provides an in-depth study of Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Electric… source |
| AMT223 | Engine Management II | — | AMT 223 - Engine Management II AMT 223 - Engine Management II Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course is a study of computerized engine management. Topics covered include computer controls of engin… source |
| AMT227 | Automotive Engines II | — | AMT 227 - Automotive Engines II AMT 227 - Automotive Engines II Lab: 3 hours of lab per week. Complete engine rebuilding service and procedures are used during this predominately lab-oriented course.… source |
| AMT229 | Automotive Service & Repair | — | AMT 229 - Automotive Service & Repair AMT 229 - Automotive Service & Repair 0 or higher spring Lecture: 2 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 4 hours of lab per week. Students apply skills pre… source |
| AMT230 | Automatic and Manual Transmission Rebuilding | — | AMT 230 - Automatic and Manual Transmission Rebuilding AMT 230 - Automatic and Manual Transmission Rebuilding Lab: 3 hours of lab per week. This course provides in-depth instruction and hands-on expe… source |
| AMT231 | Engine Management III | — | AMT 231 - Engine Management III AMT 231 - Engine Management III Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. An advanced class that gives students information and experience applying knowledge already obtained with… source |
| AMT233 | Body Electronics | — | AMT 233 - Body Electronics AMT 233 - Body Electronics Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of vehicle electrical systems. These systems include windshield… source |
| BIO101 | Environmental Biology | — | BIO 101 - Environmental Biology BIO 101 - Environmental Biology An introductory course of study of the basic principles and dynamics of ecosystems. The effects of human resource use are highlighted.… source |
| BIO102 | Environmental Biology Laboratory | — | BIO 102 - Environmental Biology Laboratory BIO 102 - Environmental Biology Laboratory A laboratory class designed to accompany BIO 101 .Basic ecological principles as well as resource management will… source |
| BIO103 | General Biology | — | BIO 103 - General Biology BIO 103 - General Biology Demonstrated readiness for college-level Math, as determined by college placement procedure, completion of coursework at Kishwaukee College or by t… source |
| BIO105 | General Biology Laboratory | — | BIO 105 - General Biology Laboratory BIO 105 - General Biology Laboratory Optional laboratory to accompany BIO 103 . Note: View Course Availability PCS: 1.1 source |
| BIO109 | Human Biology | — | BIO 109 - Human Biology BIO 109 - Human Biology An introductory course of study of the organization and functioning of the human body and the role of humans in the natural community. Current topics r… source |
| BIO110 | Human Biology Laboratory | — | BIO 110 - Human Biology Laboratory BIO 110 - Human Biology Laboratory Laboratory experience to accompany BIO 109 , Human Biology. Laboratory will include microscope use, study of human cells and tiss… source |
| BIO111 | General Biology Lecture and Lab 4 | — | BIO 111 - General Biology Lecture and Lab 4 BIO 111 - General Biology Lecture and Lab 4 IAI: L1900L Fall, Spring, Summer Lecture: 3 hours lecture/discussion a week and two hours lab a week. An introd… source |
| BIO201 | Biology Principles I | — | BIO 201 - Biology Principles I BIO 201 - Biology Principles I Lab: 3 hours of lab per week. This course is the first of a two-semester sequence intended for pre-professional students and those majori… source |
| BIO202 | Biology Principles II | — | BIO 202 - Biology Principles II BIO 202 - Biology Principles II Lab: 3 hours of lab per week. This course is the second of a two-semester sequence intended for pre-professional students and those maj… source |
| BIO213 | Introductory Microbiology | — | BIO 213 - Introductory Microbiology BIO 213 - Introductory Microbiology fall, spring, summer Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 3 hours of lab per week. This course will explore th… source |
| BIO258 | Anatomy and Physiology I | — | BIO 258 - Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 258 - Anatomy and Physiology I Lab: 3 hours of lab per week. This is the first semester of a two-semester sequence in human Anatomy and Physiology. A body syste… source |
| BIO259 | Anatomy and Physiology II | — | BIO 259 - Anatomy and Physiology II BIO 259 - Anatomy and Physiology II Lab: 3 hours of lab per week. This is the second semester of a two-semester sequence in human Anatomy and Physiology. A body sy… source |
| BUS101 | Introduction to Business | — | BUS 101 - Introduction to Business BUS 101 - Introduction to Business Survey of the business field for business and non-business majors interested in a broad knowledge of its organization and functio… source |
| BUS106 | Business Seminar | — | BUS 106 - Business Seminar (0.5-3) BUS 106 - Business Seminar (0.5-3) Developed upon request for the purpose of meeting the needs of specific situations. Credit determined on contact hour basis. Repe… source |
| BUS107 | Practical Business Principles | — | BUS 107 - Practical Business Principles BUS 107 - Practical Business Principles This course presents a survey of and introduction to a variety of aspects of business environments and their operating… source |
| BUS120 | Business Mathematics | — | BUS 120 - Business Mathematics BUS 120 - Business Mathematics Review of fundamental mathematical processes for the business person and consumer. A study of discounts, commissions, depreciation, overh… source |
| BUS130 | Human Relations | — | BUS 130 - Human Relations BUS 130 - Human Relations Study of motives, attitudes, and characteristics of people relating to their performances in the world around us. Emphasis on life management. Note… source |
| BUS150 | Legal/Social Environment of Business | — | BUS 150 - Legal/Social Environment of Business BUS 150 - Legal/Social Environment of Business A study of the legal and social environment of business, with emphases on business ethics and corporate s… source |
| BUS256 | Business Law | — | BUS 256 - Business Law BUS 256 - Business Law Introduction to the legal system as it affects business activity. Areas of concentration include formation and nature of contracts, the agency relationsh… source |
| CHE110 | Basic Chemistry | — | CHE 110 - Basic Chemistry CHE 110 - Basic Chemistry Designed for students with no previous background in chemistry IAI: P1 902 fall, spring, summer Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussions per week. T… source |
| CHE111 | Basic Chemistry Laboratory | — | CHE 111 - Basic Chemistry Laboratory CHE 111 - Basic Chemistry Laboratory A series of laboratory experiments designed to accompany CHE 110 . Students without high school chemistry intending to take C… source |
| CHE210 | General Chemistry I | — | CHE 210 - General Chemistry I CHE 210 - General Chemistry I (Completion of two semesters or a year of a high school chemistry with a grade of “C” or higher may meet Lab: 3 hours of lab per week. Topi… source |
| CHE211 | General Chemistry II | — | CHE 211 - General Chemistry II CHE 211 - General Chemistry II Lab: Three hours of lab per week. Topics include solutions, acids and bases, chemical equilibrium, acid-base equilibria, solubility equil… source |
| CHE270 | Organic Chemistry I | — | CHE 270 - Organic Chemistry I CHE 270 - Organic Chemistry I Topics include structure, bonding and molecular properties; structural and stereoisomerism; nomenclature and reactivity of alkanes, cycloal… source |
| CHE271 | Organic Chemistry II | — | CHE 271 - Organic Chemistry II CHE 271 - Organic Chemistry II Topics include mass, UV, IR and NMR spectrometry; nucleophilic substitution and elimination reaction mechanisms of alkyl halides; organom… source |
| CHE272 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory I | — | CHE 272 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory I CHE 272 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory I A series of laboratory experiments to accompany CHE 270 . Experiments are designed to learn the basis of organic tech… source |
| CHE273 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory II | — | CHE 273 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory II CHE 273 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory II A series of laboratory experiments to accompany CHE 271 . Experiments are designed to learn the techniques of organ… source |
| COM100 | Oral Communication | — | COM 100 - Oral Communication COM 100 - Oral Communication IAI: C2 900 fall, spring, summer Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. An introduction to the fundamentals of oral communication a… source |
| COM108 | Communication in the Workplace | — | COM 108 - Communication in the Workplace COM 108 - Communication in the Workplace This course is an introduction to communication strategies, behaviors, and expectations in the workplace. This course… source |
| COM150 | Intro to Mass Communications | — | COM 150 - Intro to Mass Communications COM 150 - Intro to Mass Communications An introductory course open to both journalism and non-journalism students. This course includes a brief history of diffe… source |
| COM203 | Interpersonal Communication | — | COM 203 - Interpersonal Communication COM 203 - Interpersonal Communication A study of communication theory and its application to interpersonal relations. Relationship skills will be explored, analy… source |
| COM298 | Topics In Communication | — | COM 298 - Topics In Communication COM 298 - Topics In Communication A study of topics in communications. Topics may include organizational communication, persuasion, communication barriers, non-verba… source |
| CAD106 | CAD Seminar | — | CAD 106 - CAD Seminar (0.5-3) CAD 106 - CAD Seminar (0.5-3) Available upon request in specific situations which do not comply with regular course offerings but do merit credit and provide for occupat… source |
| CAD131 | Print Reading for Construction Trades | — | CAD 131 - Print Reading for Construction Trades CAD 131 - Print Reading for Construction Trades Introduces students to the process of interpreting information in architectural construction drawings.… source |
| CAD141 | Technical Drafting CAD | — | CAD 141 - Technical Drafting CAD CAD 141 - Technical Drafting CAD Lab: 4 hour lab a week. In depth coverage of the graphic language of industry through the use of sketching and CAD software. Students… source |
| CAD151 | Fundamentals of CAD/AutoCAD | — | CAD 151 - Fundamentals of CAD/AutoCAD CAD 151 - Fundamentals of CAD/AutoCAD Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Step by step instructions in the use of the basic operations of Autodesk’s AutoCAD system. De… source |
| CAD152 | Fundamentals of CAD/Inventor | — | CAD 152 - Fundamentals of CAD/Inventor CAD 152 - Fundamentals of CAD/Inventor Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Step by step instruction in the use and basic operations of Autodesk’s Inventor 3D modeling… source |
| CAD153 | 2D Mechanical CAD | — | CAD 153 - 2D Mechanical CAD CAD 153 - 2D Mechanical CAD Lab: 4 hours of lab per week. Application of concepts of computer-aided drafting to mechanical drafting. Applications include sectional drawing… source |
| CAD154 | 2D Architectural CAD | — | CAD 154 - 2D Architectural CAD CAD 154 - 2D Architectural CAD Lab: 4 hours of lab per week. Instruction in the production of architectural drawings on a computer-aided drafting system. Includes an ov… source |
| CAD171 | Fundamentals of CAD-SolidWorks | — | CAD 171 - Fundamentals of CAD-SolidWorks CAD 171 - Fundamentals of CAD-SolidWorks Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Step-by-step instruction in the use of the basic operations of the SolidWorks CAD syste… source |
| CAD172 | Intermediate CAD-SolidWorks | — | CAD 172 - Intermediate CAD-SolidWorks CAD 172 - Intermediate CAD-SolidWorks Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. A continuation of CAD171. Step by step instruction in the more advanced capabilities of Dassa… source |
| CAD251 | Modeling Rendering & Animation | — | CAD 251 - Modeling Rendering & Animation CAD 251 - Modeling Rendering & Animation Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Covers computer-aided design (CAD) software’s ability to create wireframe, surface, and… source |
| CAD253 | 3D Mechanical CAD | — | CAD 253 - 3D Mechanical CAD CAD 253 - 3D Mechanical CAD Lab: 4 hours of lab per week. A continuation of CAD 153 . Instruction in mechanical design principles. Students work through actual mechanical… source |
| CAD254 | 3D Architectural CAD/Revit | — | CAD 254 - 3D Architectural CAD/Revit CAD 254 - 3D Architectural CAD/Revit Lab: 4 hours of lab per week. Instruction in residential and light commercial design principles. Students work through actual… source |
| CAD270 | Drafting and Design Internship | — | CAD 270 - Drafting and Design Internship (0.5-3) CAD 270 - Drafting and Design Internship (0.5-3) Students must work two hundred twenty-five supervised hours of employment. Hours to be arranged. Note… source |
| CIS101 | Introduction to Computers | — | CIS 101 - Introduction to Computers CIS 101 - Introduction to Computers This course surveys computer technology and its current and future use in business, industry, and the home. Discussion topics i… source |
| CIS106 | Computer Information Systems Seminar | — | CIS 106 - Computer Information Systems Seminar (0.5-3) CIS 106 - Computer Information Systems Seminar (0.5-3) Available upon request in specific situations which do not comply with regular course off… source |
| CIS111 | Intro to Programming: Python | — | CIS 111 - Intro to Programming: Python CIS 111 - Intro to Programming: Python An introduction to programming designed to introduce common programming concepts to prepare for traditional programming c… source |
| CIS118 | Web Site Development | — | CIS 118 - Web Site Development CIS 118 - Web Site Development An introductory course in the fundamentals of web site design and development using HTML. Students will work with a hypothetical client t… source |
| CIS119 | JavaScript | — | CIS 119 - JavaScript CIS 119 - JavaScript This course covers the use of client-side (web browser) JavaScript. Basic elements of the language such as syntax, variables, functions, selection, repetitio… source |
| CIS123 | Management Information Systems | — | CIS 123 - Management Information Systems CIS 123 - Management Information Systems This course introduces topics involving the use of information systems for business purposes. Topics include the use… source |
| CIS140 | Networking Fundamentals | — | CIS 140 - Networking Fundamentals CIS 140 - Networking Fundamentals This course is an introduction to Local Area Networks (LANS). Topics covered include: basic networking concepts, hardware and softw… source |
| CIS150 | C++ Programming I | — | CIS 150 - C++ Programming I CIS 150 - C++ Programming I IAI: CS 911 fall, spring Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. The first course in the C language sequence. It emphasizes a discipli… source |
| CIS160 | Java Programming I | — | CIS 160 - Java Programming I CIS 160 - Java Programming I (Pending Curriculum Committee Approval) IAI: CS 911 fall (even years) Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. This is the first cour… source |
| CIS170 | Introduction to UNIX | — | CIS 170 - Introduction to UNIX CIS 170 - Introduction to UNIX This course covers the fundamentals of UNIX-like operating systems and administration of a multi-user Linux server. The course covers bas… source |
| CIS182 | Windows Server Fundamentals I | — | CIS 182 - Windows Server Fundamentals I CIS 182 - Windows Server Fundamentals I The first class in a series of classes to prepare students for Microsoft Server certification. Through lecture and hand… source |
| CIS190 | Google IT Support | — | CIS 190 - Google IT Support CIS 190 - Google IT Support This course teaches the skills necessary to work in an entry level IT support role. Google’s online IT Support Professional curriculum is used.… source |
| CIS206 | CIS Advanced Topics Seminar | — | CIS 206 - CIS Advanced Topics Seminar CIS 206 - CIS Advanced Topics Seminar Available upon request in specific situations which do not comply with regular course offerings but do merit college credit… source |
| CIS236 | CIS Project | — | CIS 236 - CIS Project CIS 236 - CIS Project The student will apply skills acquired in prior courses completed. Note: View Course Availability PCS: 1.2 source |
| CIS250 | C++ Programming II | — | CIS 250 - C++ Programming II CIS 250 - C++ Programming II The second course in the C language. Abstract data types will be used in the design and implementation of solutions to large-scale problems.… source |
| CIS260 | Java Programming II | — | CIS 260 - Java Programming II CIS 260 - Java Programming II This is the second course in the Java language sequence. Topics include object-oriented programming, recursion, files and streams, exceptio… source |
| CIS265 | Server-side Programming | — | CIS 265 - Server-side Programming CIS 265 - Server-side Programming This course covers programming applications for the Internet. The programming language used may vary by course section. Topics will… source |
| CIS282 | Windows Server II Networking | — | CIS 282 - Windows Server II Networking CIS 282 - Windows Server II Networking The second course in a series to prepare students for Microsoft Server certification. Through lecture and hands-on lab wo… source |
| CIS285 | Cybersecurity | — | CIS 285 - Cybersecurity CIS 285 - Cybersecurity This course covers essential skills needed to detect and prevent cybersecurity issues facing organizations through analysis of techniques used to breac… source |
| CIS296 | CIS Internship | — | CIS 296 - CIS Internship CIS 296 - CIS Internship The student will be expected to utilize class and lab competencies in a practical work environment. A minimum of 225 hours are required for completio… source |
| CE010 | Food Sanitation | — | CE 010 - Food Sanitation CE 010 - Food Sanitation This class is a must for anyone working in the food service industry. Safe food handling practices from start to finish are covered. Completing the c… source |
| CE019 | Forklift Operators Training | — | CE 019 - Forklift Operators Training (0.5) CE 019 - Forklift Operators Training (0.5) 5 hours lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 4 hours of lab per week. This class is intended to provide the student… source |
| CE082 | Pharmacy Technician | — | CE 082 - Pharmacy Technician CE 082 - Pharmacy Technician This comprehensive 50-hour course will prepare students to enter the pharmacy field and to take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board’s… source |
| CE083 | Dental Assistant | — | CE 083 - Dental Assistant CE 083 - Dental Assistant Dental assistants provide quality preventative and corrective dental care under direct supervision of the dentist or dental hygienist. The Dental A… source |
| CE084 | Veterinary Assistant | — | CE 084 - Veterinary Assistant CE 084 - Veterinary Assistant Lab: 1 hour of lab per week. This comprehensive Veterinary Assistant training consists of 210 hours of instruction (150 hours of classroom… source |
| CE085 | Phlebotomy Technician | — | CE 085 - Phlebotomy Technician (4.5) CE 085 - Phlebotomy Technician (4.5) Lab: 1 hour of lab per week. The comprehensive Phlebotomy Technician training consists of 160 hours of instruction (60 hours… source |
| CE086 | Med Sterile Processing Tech | — | CE 086 - Med Sterile Processing Tech CE 086 - Med Sterile Processing Tech The comprehensive Sterile Processing Technician training consists of 85 hours of instruction (75 hours of classroom instructi… source |
| CE087 | Recovery Support Specialist | — | CE 087 - Recovery Support Specialist CE 087 - Recovery Support Specialist The Recovery Support Specialist class is designed to prepare students, with lived experience in substance abuse and/or mental… source |
| CSD100 | The College Experience | — | CSD 100 - The College Experience CSD 100 - The College Experience The purpose of this course is to assist students in making a successful transition into the college experience. Students will be expo… source |
| CSD101 | Career Planning | — | CSD 101 - Career Planning CSD 101 - Career Planning Designed to assist students in the selection of careers which fit each person’s interests, values, skills, and personal goals; and to assist in lea… source |
| CRJ101 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | — | CRJ 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJ 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice A survey and analysis of the criminal justice system, including an historical and philosophical overview of its d… source |
| CRJ106 | Criminal Justice Seminar | — | CRJ 106 - Criminal Justice Seminar (0.5-3) CRJ 106 - Criminal Justice Seminar (0.5-3) Available upon request for specified situations. Credit determined on a contact hour basis. Repeatable 3 times up… source |
| CRJ107 | Criminal Law I | — | CRJ 107 - Criminal Law I CRJ 107 - Criminal Law I Examination and analysis of the structure and function of substantive criminal law and the principles of criminal law, including the acts, mental sta… source |
| CRJ109 | Traffic Law Enforcement | — | CRJ 109 - Traffic Law Enforcement CRJ 109 - Traffic Law Enforcement Traffic law enforcement, regulation, and control; fundamentals of traffic accident investigation; Illinois Vehicle Code. Note: View… source |
| CRJ110 | Traffic Accident Investigation | — | CRJ 110 - Traffic Accident Investigation CRJ 110 - Traffic Accident Investigation Designed to provide an understanding of traffic problems, the police role, and why accidents must be investigated. St… source |
| CRJ119 | Criminal Justice Administration | — | CRJ 119 - Criminal Justice Administration CRJ 119 - Criminal Justice Administration Development of integral knowledge of supervision and its relationship to managing personnel. Methodology of supervi… source |
| CRJ151 | Narcotics and Drug Enforcement | — | CRJ 151 - Narcotics and Drug Enforcement CRJ 151 - Narcotics and Drug Enforcement Basic course in narcotic and drug enforcement. Examines overt and covert enforcement by police. Covers drug identific… source |
| CRJ152 | Community Oriented Policing | — | CRJ 152 - Community Oriented Policing CRJ 152 - Community Oriented Policing A study of the relationships between police and the community served. Emphasis on cultural, ethnic, and varying economic an… source |
| CRJ160 | Field Report Writing | — | CRJ 160 - Field Report Writing CRJ 160 - Field Report Writing Completion of forms, report writing, note taking, and accurate recording of statements and confessions are practiced. Weekly writing is c… source |
| CRJ170 | Crisis/Conflict Mediation | — | CRJ 170 - Crisis/Conflict Mediation CRJ 170 - Crisis/Conflict Mediation Contemporary communication theories and practices in Criminal Justice; develops a working knowledge of communications between o… source |
| CRJ201 | Criminal Investigation | — | CRJ 201 - Criminal Investigation CRJ 201 - Criminal Investigation This course acquaints the student with the principles, procedures, and techniques fundamental to the investigation of a crime. An int… source |
| CRJ207 | Criminal Law II | — | CRJ 207 - Criminal Law II CRJ 207 - Criminal Law II Study of the criminal code of the State of Illinois. Limited Transfer - See advisor for more information Note: View Course Availability PCS: 1.1 source |
| CRJ209 | Juvenile Delinquency/Juvenile Justice | — | CRJ 209 - Juvenile Delinquency/Juvenile Justice CRJ 209 - Juvenile Delinquency/Juvenile Justice History and philosophies of society’s reaction to juvenile behavior and problems. Interaction among the… source |
| CRJ211 | Introduction to Corrections | — | CRJ 211 - Introduction to Corrections CRJ 211 - Introduction to Corrections An overview and analysis of the American correctional system; history, evolution, and philosophy of punishment and treatmen… source |
| CRJ215 | Gangs and Security Threat Groups | — | CRJ 215 - Gangs and Security Threat Groups CRJ 215 - Gangs and Security Threat Groups This course is an introduction to gangs and security threat groups for Criminal Justice students and practitioner… source |
| CRJ221 | Constitutional Law for Police | — | CRJ 221 - Constitutional Law for Police CRJ 221 - Constitutional Law for Police Intensive study and analysis of the Constitution of the United States and court decisions which interpret the Constitut… source |
| CRJ230 | Ethics for Criminal Justice | — | CRJ 230 - Ethics for Criminal Justice CRJ 230 - Ethics for Criminal Justice This course will examine the criminal justice system through an ethics perspective. Topics will include: a discussion of te… source |
| CRJ250 | Criminalistics I | — | CRJ 250 - Criminalistics I CRJ 250 - Criminalistics I Basic procedures for processing, investigating, and preserving evidence at a crime scene. Dissemination of function related data to the proper po… source |
| CRJ251 | Criminalistics II | — | CRJ 251 - Criminalistics II CRJ 251 - Criminalistics II Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Advanced applications of procedures for the investigation; processing and preservation of evidence at a crime sce… source |
| CRJ288 | CRJ Internship Orientation | — | CRJ 288 - CRJ Internship Orientation CRJ 288 - CRJ Internship Orientation Designed primarily for occupational students in Criminal Justice. Prepares students for the first internship course, and incl… source |
| CRJ290 | CRJ Internship | — | CRJ 290 - CRJ Internship CRJ 290 - CRJ Internship Requires 225 hours of supervised employment experience and approval from the class coordinator. May be repeated one time. Note: View Course Availabil… source |
| DPT101 | Diesel Power Technology Careers | — | DPT 101 - Diesel Power Technology Careers DPT 101 - Diesel Power Technology Careers Study of diesel power equipment technology employment opportunities in various occupations. Students gather occupat… source |
| DPT105 | Diesel Power Tech Seminar | — | DPT 105 - Diesel Power Tech Seminar (0.5-3) DPT 105 - Diesel Power Tech Seminar (0.5-3) Credit determined on a contact hour basis. Repeatable three times. Note: View Course Availability PCS: 1.2 source |
| DPT154 | Truck Brakes and Suspension | — | DPT 154 - Truck Brakes and Suspension DPT 154 - Truck Brakes and Suspension Lab: 4 hours of lab per week. In-depth study of brake systems used on commercial trucks. Includes hubs and bearings, genera… source |
| DPT172 | Basic Engine Overhaul | — | DPT 172 - Basic Engine Overhaul DPT 172 - Basic Engine Overhaul Lab: 4 hours of lab per week. Principles of operation and repair of two-cycle, four-cycle, gas and diesel engines. Students experience… source |
| DPT173 | Mobile Systems Electronics I | — | DPT 173 - Mobile Systems Electronics I DPT 173 - Mobile Systems Electronics I Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Principles involved in the application of electrical energy to power equipment and power un… source |
| DPT175 | Introduction to Tool Safety and Usage | — | DPT 175 - Introduction to Tool Safety and Usage DPT 175 - Introduction to Tool Safety and Usage Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. A study of tools and shop equipment commonly used by diesel technicians i… source |
| DPT176 | Basic Transmissions and Final Drives | — | DPT 176 - Basic Transmissions and Final Drives DPT 176 - Basic Transmissions and Final Drives Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. A study of medium and heavy-duty power trains and their working principles.… source |
| DPT177 | Introduction to Diesels | — | DPT 177 - Introduction to Diesels DPT 177 - Introduction to Diesels Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. A detailed study of diesel operating principles and how diesel engines differ from other types of int… source |
| DPT178 | Basic Hydraulics | — | DPT 178 - Basic Hydraulics DPT 178 - Basic Hydraulics Lab: 4 hours of lab per week. Introduction to the principles of hydraulics and application of hydraulic machinery. Includes diagnosing, testing,… source |
| DPT197 | Diesel Power Tech Intern | — | DPT 197 - Diesel Power Tech Intern DPT 197 - Diesel Power Tech Intern Students use competencies and skills developed in the classroom and shop to perform maintenance and repair procedures on machines… source |
| DPT199 | Small Engine Maintenance and Repair | — | DPT 199 - Small Engine Maintenance and Repair DPT 199 - Small Engine Maintenance and Repair Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Introduction to the theory, operation, maintenance, and repair of all common… source |
| DPT272 | Advanced Engine Overhaul | — | DPT 272 - Advanced Engine Overhaul DPT 272 - Advanced Engine Overhaul Lab: 4 hours of lab per week. Overhaul of diesel and gasoline engines in a simulated equipment service shop. An engine is assigne… source |
| DPT273 | Mobile Systems Electronics II | — | DPT 273 - Mobile Systems Electronics II DPT 273 - Mobile Systems Electronics II Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course is an in depth study of the complex electrical systems found on modern light,… source |
| DPT274 | Vehicle Air Conditioning | — | DPT 274 - Vehicle Air Conditioning DPT 274 - Vehicle Air Conditioning Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course covers the basic theory and operation of air conditioning systems and refrigeration uni… source |
| DPT277 | Combine Repair | — | DPT 277 - Combine Repair DPT 277 - Combine Repair Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Includes material on combine operation, assembly and field adjustment methods. Emphasis on maintenance and repair with… source |
| DPT279 | Advanced Diesels | — | DPT 279 - Advanced Diesels DPT 279 - Advanced Diesels Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course is a study of modern fuel injection and emission control systems commonly found in light, medium and, h… source |
| DPT291 | Advanced Trans & Hydraulics | — | DPT 291 - Advanced Trans & Hydraulics DPT 291 - Advanced Trans & Hydraulics Lab: 5 hours of lab per week. Detailed, in-depth study of diagnosis, testing, service and overhaul procedures for vehicle p… source |
| ECE106 | Early Childhood Education Seminar | — | ECE 106 - Early Childhood Education Seminar (0.5-3) ECE 106 - Early Childhood Education Seminar (0.5-3) Available upon request in specific situations, which are not included in regular course offerin… source |
| ECE110 | Foundations of Early Child Ed | — | ECE 110 - Foundations of Early Child Ed ECE 110 - Foundations of Early Child Ed Survey of history and philosophies of early childhood education. Modern theories of childcare and education examined an… source |
| ECE111 | The Developing Child | — | ECE 111 - The Developing Child ECE 111 - The Developing Child Covers growth and development of the child from birth to eight. Emphasis on awareness and understanding of the child in relation to the f… source |
| ECE112 | Guiding Young Children | — | ECE 112 - Guiding Young Children ECE 112 - Guiding Young Children Introduction to developmentally appropriate practices in an early childhood setting through discussion. Overview of components, techn… source |
| ECE118 | Observe & Assess for Guidance | — | ECE 118 - Observe & Assess for Guidance ECE 118 - Observe & Assess for Guidance Lab: 4 hours of lab per week. This course will focus on the evaluation, selection and implementation of effective obser… source |
| ECE161 | Family-Community Relationships | — | ECE 161 - Family-Community Relationships ECE 161 - Family-Community Relationships Understanding values and strengths of parents and the community and their influence on children. Finding and using co… source |
| ECE210 | The School-Age Child | — | ECE 210 - The School-Age Child ECE 210 - The School-Age Child This course deals with the physical growth patterns, nutritional requirements, emotional, social, and cognitive skills of children 5-12 y… source |
| ECE211 | Facility Organization and Supervision | — | ECE 211 - Facility Organization and Supervision ECE 211 - Facility Organization and Supervision Introduction to administration of child care facilities. Topics include program planning and evaluation… source |
| ECE212 | Administration of Day Care Homes | — | ECE 212 - Administration of Day Care Homes ECE 212 - Administration of Day Care Homes Designed to acquaint the day care home provider with child care skills. Includes the business and administrative… source |
| ECE220 | Fostering Creative Expression in Young Children | — | ECE 220 - Fostering Creative Expression in Young Children ECE 220 - Fostering Creative Expression in Young Children Meaning of art and music in the child’s overall development. Emphasis on the import… source |
| ECE221 | Language of the Young Child | — | ECE 221 - Language of the Young Child ECE 221 - Language of the Young Child Deals with structure and function of children’s language, the language development process, and its interrelationship with… source |
| ECE222 | Child Nutrition and Health | — | ECE 222 - Child Nutrition and Health ECE 222 - Child Nutrition and Health Basic principles of nutrition, food selection, and preparation as related to the health and well-being of the young child. No… source |
| ECE223 | Science/Mathematics in Early Childhood Education | — | ECE 223 - Science/Mathematics in Early Childhood Education ECE 223 - Science/Mathematics in Early Childhood Education Designed to develop the skills necessary to teach basic scientific and mathematic… source |
| ECE224 | The Exceptional Child | — | ECE 224 - The Exceptional Child ECE 224 - The Exceptional Child This course presents an overview of critical elements related to educating young children (up to 8) with special needs. Descriptions of… source |
| ECE225 | Techniques & Curriculum Plans | — | ECE 225 - Techniques & Curriculum Plans ECE 225 - Techniques & Curriculum Plans Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. A continuation of ECE 112 with limited participation. Note: View Course Availability PCS:… source |
| ECE231 | Infant/Toddler Development | — | ECE 231 - Infant/Toddler Development ECE 231 - Infant/Toddler Development Examines the theories and current research related to infant and toddler development including parent/caregiver relationships… source |
| ECE272 | Play and Motor Development | — | ECE 272 - Play and Motor Development ECE 272 - Play and Motor Development Emphasis is placed on the importance of play and movement in the development of children within an appropriate environment. I… source |
| ECE280 | Early Childhood Education Practicum | — | ECE 280 - Early Childhood Education Practicum ECE 280 - Early Childhood Education Practicum Supervised practice designed to assist the child care student in moving from studying about children to wor… source |
| ECO100 | Consumer Economics | — | ECO 100 - Consumer Economics ECO 100 - Consumer Economics A study of the economic concepts relative to the consumption of goods and the effective use of services, money and property. Limited Transfer… source |
| ECO160 | Introduction to Economics | — | ECO 160 - Introduction to Economics ECO 160 - Introduction to Economics A study of basic forces that underlie the structure and functions of the American economy. This course surveys basic concepts,… source |
| ECO260 | Principles of Macroeconomics | — | ECO 260 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECO 260 - Principles of Macroeconomics A study of the roles of business, government and households in the American economy. Other discussions include national i… source |
| ECO261 | Principles of Microeconomics | — | ECO 261 - Principles of Microeconomics ECO 261 - Principles of Microeconomics A study of microeconomics and the price system in the American economy. Covers product and resource pricing, monopolies a… source |
| EDU107 | Introduction to Special Education | — | EDU 107 - Introduction to Special Education EDU 107 - Introduction to Special Education A survey course that presents the historical, philosophical and legal foundations of special education, as well… source |
| EDU201 | Introduction to Education | — | EDU 201 - Introduction to Education EDU 201 - Introduction to Education A study of social, historical, and philosophical foundations that give perspective to current issues, policies, and ongoing cha… source |
| EDU282 | Clinical Experiences in Education | — | EDU 282 - Clinical Experiences in Education EDU 282 - Clinical Experiences in Education This course is a pre-student teaching clinical for elementary and middle school levels. The student will become… source |
| EDU285 | Intro to Technology in EDU | — | EDU 285 - Intro to Technology in EDU EDU 285 - Intro to Technology in EDU Introduces educators to the knowledge and skills required to demonstrate their proficiency in the current technology standard… source |
| ELE102 | PC Maintenance and Repair | — | ELE 102 - PC Maintenance and Repair ELE 102 - PC Maintenance and Repair An introductory hands-on course to easily repair, tune-up, fix up, ramp up and maintain a new model computer. Students who succ… source |
| ELE103 | AC Fundamentals Lecture | — | ELE 103 - AC Fundamentals Lecture ELE 103 - AC Fundamentals Lecture A study of Alternating Circuits (AC circuits) Lecture that focuses on Alternating Current, capacitive and inductance circuits, RLC… source |
| ELE104 | DC Fundamentals Lecture | — | ELE 104 - DC Fundamentals Lecture ELE 104 - DC Fundamentals Lecture The DC Fundamentals lecture course is a foundation course that introduces students to Ohms Law using Direct Current. Students will… source |
| ELE106 | Electricity Seminar | — | ELE 106 - Electricity Seminar (0.5-3) ELE 106 - Electricity Seminar (0.5-3) Credit determined on a contact hour basis. Repeatable 3 times up to a maximum of 12 credit hours. Note: View Course Availab… source |
| ELE107 | Electronics Seminar | — | ELE 107 - Electronics Seminar (0.5-3) ELE 107 - Electronics Seminar (0.5-3) Credit determined on a contact hour basis. Repeatable 3 times up to a maximum of 12 credit hours. Note: View Course Availab… source |
| ELE110 | Solid State Circuits | — | ELE 110 - Solid State Circuits ELE 110 - Solid State Circuits Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. In the Solid State Circuits course the student will learn how diodes and rectifiers circuits operate and th… source |
| ELE113 | Electrical Wiring & Safety | — | ELE 113 - Electrical Wiring & Safety ELE 113 - Electrical Wiring & Safety Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course is designed to give students an introduction into National Electric Code (NEC), and… source |
| ELE114 | Robotic Principles | — | ELE 114 - Robotic Principles ELE 114 - Robotic Principles Students will be introduced to the basics of robotic systems. Robotics systems have evolved from the iRobot Roomba vacuum to Fanuc Industrial… source |
| ELE121 | DC Fundamentals Lab | — | ELE 121 - DC Fundamentals Lab ELE 121 - DC Fundamentals Lab A laboratory class designed to accompany ELE 104 . Students will apply what they learned in the DC lecture to a lab setting. Students will… source |
| ELE123 | AC Fundamentals Lab | — | ELE 123 - AC Fundamentals Lab ELE 123 - AC Fundamentals Lab A laboratory class designed to accompany ELE 103 . Students will focus on Alternating Current, capacitive and inductance circuits, RLC stea… source |
| ELE130 | Introduction to PLC Systems | — | ELE 130 - Introduction to PLC Systems ELE 130 - Introduction to PLC Systems Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. An introductory course in the use of wiring, ladder diagrams, and programmable controllers. T… source |
| ELE142 | PC Repair and Configuration | — | ELE 142 - PC Repair and Configuration ELE 142 - PC Repair and Configuration Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Co- as CIS-142. Credit may not be received if prior credit has been earned in CIS-142 or equi… source |
| ELE206 | Amplifier/Operational Amplifier Circuits | — | ELE 206 - Amplifier/Operational Amplifier Circuits ELE 206 - Amplifier/Operational Amplifier Circuits Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course emphasizes the design and failure analysis of low and h… source |
| ELE210 | Advanced PLC Systems | — | ELE 210 - Advanced PLC Systems ELE 210 - Advanced PLC Systems Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course will focus on PLC safety systems, speed control of conveyor, safety, motion control, part place… source |
| ELE211 | Industrial Motor Controls | — | ELE 211 - Industrial Motor Controls ELE 211 - Industrial Motor Controls Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This is a course on motors, electrical systems, and smart machines. Students will learn the chara… source |
| ELE212 | Digital Circuits | — | ELE 212 - Digital Circuits ELE 212 - Digital Circuits Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Students will study the fundamentals of digital electronics starting with binary, hexadecimal and octal numbering s… source |
| ELE214 | Industrial Robotics | — | ELE 214 - Industrial Robotics ELE 214 - Industrial Robotics Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Students will learn to operate, set up and program a Fanuc Robot to perform various tasks. Students will lear… source |
| ELE215 | Electronics Internship | — | ELE 215 - Electronics Internship (0.5-3) ELE 215 - Electronics Internship (0.5-3) Students will work at jobs relating to their field of interest, while completing their course work. Typical jobs are… source |
| ELE230 | Computer Devices | — | ELE 230 - Computer Devices ELE 230 - Computer Devices Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. A course about how computers and microprocessors work and how they are constructed. Topics include: computer constr… source |
| EMS107 | Basic Emergency Medical Technician | — | EMS 107 - Basic Emergency Medical Technician EMS 107 - Basic Emergency Medical Technician fall, spring Lecture: 6 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 3 hours of lab per week. Contact EMS Progr… source |
| EMS210 | Paramedic Module I | — | EMS 210 - Paramedic Module I EMS 210 - Paramedic Module I Program Coordinator Consent fall Lecture: 9 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 4 hours of lab per week. This course is the first in a… source |
| EMS211 | Paramedic Module II | — | EMS 211 - Paramedic Module II EMS 211 - Paramedic Module II Concurrent enrollment in EMS 221 spring Lecture: 10 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 4 hours of lab per week. This course is the… source |
| EMS212 | Paramedic Module III | — | EMS 212 - Paramedic Module III EMS 212 - Paramedic Module III Concurrent enrollment in EMS 222 . summer Lecture: 5 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course is t… source |
| EMS220 | Paramedic Module I Clinical | — | EMS 220 - Paramedic Module I Clinical EMS 220 - Paramedic Module I Clinical Program Coordinator Consent fall The objective of this course is to gain the practical experience needed for the material c… source |
| EMS221 | Paramedic Module II Clinical | — | EMS 221 - Paramedic Module II Clinical EMS 221 - Paramedic Module II Clinical Concurrent enrollment in EMS 211 spring The objective of this course is to gain the practical experience needed for the m… source |
| EMS222 | Paramedic Module III Clinical | — | EMS 222 - Paramedic Module III Clinical EMS 222 - Paramedic Module III Clinical Concurrent enrollment in EMS 212 . summer This course is designed for the students to continue using the skills learned… source |
| EGR101 | Introduction to Engineering | — | EGR 101 - Introduction to Engineering EGR 101 - Introduction to Engineering This course is an introduction to engineering careers and the professional requirements of various engineering specialties.… source |
| EGR250 | Thermodynamics | — | EGR 250 - Thermodynamics EGR 250 - Thermodynamics An introduction to the principles of thermal energy conversion; heat, work and the first law of thermodynamics; properties of pure substances; energy… source |
| EGR270 | Statics | — | EGR 270 - Statics EGR 270 - Statics Study of resultants of force systems; algebraic and graphical conditions of equilibrium of force systems; analysis of forces acting on members of trusses, frames,… source |
| EGR272 | Dynamics | — | EGR 272 - Dynamics EGR 272 - Dynamics IAI: EGR 943 spring Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. A study of displacements, velocity, and acceleration of a particle; relation between forces… source |
| EGR280 | Mechanics of Materials | — | EGR 280 - Mechanics of Materials EGR 280 - Mechanics of Materials Covers elastic and inelastic relationships between external forces (loads) acting on deformable bodies. Explores stresses and deforma… source |
| EGR290 | Circuit Analysis | — | EGR 290 - Circuit Analysis EGR 290 - Circuit Analysis Topics include concepts of electricity and magnetism; circuit variables (units, voltage, inductance, power and energy); circuit elements (R, L, C… source |
| EGR291 | Circuit Analysis Lab | — | EGR 291 - Circuit Analysis Lab EGR 291 - Circuit Analysis Lab Laboratory topics include concepts of electricity and magnetism; circuit variables (units, voltage, inductance, power and energy); circui… source |
| ENG089 | Reading & Writing Improvement | — | ENG 089 - Reading & Writing Improvement ENG 089 - Reading & Writing Improvement Students will master literacy skills necessary for college-level coursework. They will engage in supported activities t… source |
| ENG093 | Comp I Support | — | ENG 093 - Comp I Support ENG 093 - Comp I Support Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Students will build the literacy skills necessary to succeed in English 103. They will engage in supported activities t… source |
| ENG099 | Comp 1 Supplemental Instruct | — | ENG 099 - Comp 1 Supplemental Instruct ENG 099 - Comp 1 Supplemental Instruct A review of skills to aid in the successful completion of ENG 103 . This course focuses on tools required for student suc… source |
| ENG103 | Composition I | — | ENG 103 - Composition I ENG 103 - Composition I An introduction to college-level writing. This course develops awareness of the writing process; provides invention, organization and revision strategi… source |
| ENG104 | Composition II | — | ENG 104 - Composition II ENG 104 - Composition II A continuation of ENG 103 . This course increases awareness of the writing process; provides invention, organization and revision strategies; stresse… source |
| ENG109 | Introduction to Technical Report Writing | — | ENG 109 - Introduction to Technical Report Writing ENG 109 - Introduction to Technical Report Writing (Pending Curriculum Committee Approval) fall, spring, summer Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussi… source |
| ENG111 | College Study Skills | — | ENG 111 - College Study Skills ENG 111 - College Study Skills A course designed for students who want to develop or improve the study skills essential for success in course work. This course emphasiz… source |
| ENG130 | Introduction to Literature | — | ENG 130 - Introduction to Literature ENG 130 - Introduction to Literature An introduction to fiction, poetry and drama. Students develop skills in interpreting, analyzing and appreciating works of li… source |
| ENG199 | Creative Writing: Literary Non-Fiction | — | ENG 199 - Creative Writing: Literary Non-Fiction ENG 199 - Creative Writing: Literary Non-Fiction An introduction to the application of fictional and journalistic techniques to creative nonfiction (s… source |
| ENG206 | Introduction to Fiction | — | ENG 206 - Introduction to Fiction ENG 206 - Introduction to Fiction A study of distinctive qualities of fiction through the reading and discussion of representative American, British, and Continental… source |
| ENG207 | Fundamentals of English Grammar | — | ENG 207 - Fundamentals of English Grammar ENG 207 - Fundamentals of English Grammar An introduction to modern English prescriptive grammar. This course thoroughly familiarizes students with the rules… source |
| ENG215 | Children’s Literature | — | ENG 215 - Children’s Literature ENG 215 - Children’s Literature An introduction to various forms of children’s literature. This course emphasizes investigation of both the motivations for reading and… source |
| ENG216 | Introduction to Poetry | — | ENG 216 - Introduction to Poetry ENG 216 - Introduction to Poetry A study of traditional and nontraditional forms of poetry with emphasis on distinctive features such as image, metaphor, symbol, rhyt… source |
| ENG217 | Introduction to Drama | — | ENG 217 - Introduction to Drama ENG 217 - Introduction to Drama A survey of various types of drama from various periods and approaches to determine literary meaning, form, and value. Students will re… source |
| ENG281 | Crime and Punishment | — | ENG 281 - Crime and Punishment ENG 281 - Crime and Punishment A study of literary works with focus on crime and punishment as a theme. The works selected portray this theme in plots which include mur… source |
| ENG282 | Science Fiction and Fantasy | — | ENG 282 - Science Fiction and Fantasy ENG 282 - Science Fiction and Fantasy A study of science fiction and fantasy in their cultural and technological contexts from the late 19th Century to the prese… source |
| ENG283 | Images of Women | — | ENG 283 - Images of Women ENG 283 - Images of Women An analysis of the ways women have been portrayed in various literary works and in various times and cultures (with emphasis on the 19th and 20th c… source |
| ENG286 | Literature and Film | — | ENG 286 - Literature and Film ENG 286 - Literature and Film A study of formal, thematic, and/or historical relationships between literary and cinematic forms, including examinations of adaptations an… source |
| ENG291 | Creative Writing: Poetry | — | ENG 291 - Creative Writing: Poetry ENG 291 - Creative Writing: Poetry A study of the structure and elements of poetry and the writing process. Students will compose and revise fully developed poems a… source |
| ENG298 | Topics in Literature | — | ENG 298 - Topics in Literature ENG 298 - Topics in Literature A study of literary topics in novels, short stories, poetry, and drama. Topics may change from semester to semester. Limited Transfer - S… source |
| ENG299 | Creative Writing: Fiction | — | ENG 299 - Creative Writing: Fiction ENG 299 - Creative Writing: Fiction A study of the structure and elements of fiction and the writing process. Students will produce fully developed works of fictio… source |
| ABE095 | ICAPS Google IT Support Course | — | ABE 095 - ICAPS Google IT Support Course ABE 095 - ICAPS Google IT Support Course Lecture: 5 hours per week for 16 weeks. ICAPS Google IT Support Course will provide Adult Education and basic skills… source |
| ASE096 | ICAPS Google IT Support Course | — | ASE 096 - ICAPS Google IT Support Course ASE 096 - ICAPS Google IT Support Course Lecture: 5 hours per week for 16 weeks ICAPS Google IT Support Course will provide Adult Education and basic skills a… source |
| ESL009 | Beginning ESL Pre-1 | — | ESL 009 - Beginning ESL Pre-1 ESL 009 - Beginning ESL Pre-1 Literacy level. Course will include instruction in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Includes life skills, technology, and civics e… source |
| ESL010 | Beginning ESL I | — | ESL 010 - Beginning ESL I ESL 010 - Beginning ESL I Level Low Beginning. Course will include instruction in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Includes life skills, technology, and civics educ… source |
| ESL012 | U.S. Citizenship Education | — | ESL 012 - U.S. Citizenship Education ESL 012 - U.S. Citizenship Education This course will cover information relevant to the U.S. Citizenship test including American history and government. The devel… source |
| ESL013 | Help Your Child Succeed In School | — | ESL 013 - Your Child Succeed In School ESL 013 - Your Child Succeed In School Through partnerships with the local school district, parents are introduced to a variety of strategies and resources that… source |
| ESL014 | Family Support Workshop Series | — | ESL 014 - Family Support Workshop Series ESL 014 - Family Support Workshop Series This series of classes addresses current topics of interest to students regarding their roles as parents and communit… source |
| ESL015 | IET Pharm Tech Recitation | — | ESL 015 - IET Pharm Tech Recitation ESL 015 - IET Pharm Tech Recitation Students will receive instruction on English as a Second Language reading, writing, listening, and speaking; adult secondary ed… source |
| ESL020 | Beginning ESL II | — | ESL 020 - Beginning ESL II ESL 020 - Beginning ESL II High Beginning level. Course will include instruction in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Includes life skills, technology, and civics e… source |
| ESL034 | Bridge To Career Pathways | — | ESL 034 - Bridge To Career Pathways ESL 034 - Bridge To Career Pathways Contextualized instruction that integrates basic skills, workforce preparation and career development which includes transition… source |
| ESL035 | Bridge To Career Pathways | — | ESL 035 - Bridge To Career Pathways ESL 035 - Bridge To Career Pathways Contextualized instruction that integrates basic skills, workforce preparation and career development which includes transition… source |
| ESL050 | Intermediate ESL V | — | ESL 050 - Intermediate ESL V ESL 050 - Intermediate ESL V Low Intermediate level. Course will include instruction in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Includes life skills, technology, and ci… source |
| ESL052 | U.S. Citizenship Education | — | ESL 052 - U.S. Citizenship Education ESL 052 - U.S. Citizenship Education This course will cover information relevant to the U.S. Citizenship test including American history and government. The devel… source |
| ESL053 | Help Your Child Succeed In School | — | ESL 053 - Your Child Succeed In School ESL 053 - Your Child Succeed In School Through partnership with the local school district, parents are introduced to a variety of strategies and resources that… source |
| ESL054 | Family Support Workshop Series | — | ESL 054 - Family Support Workshop Series ESL 054 - Family Support Workshop Series This series of classes addresses current topics of interest to students regarding their roles as parents and communit… source |
| ESL060 | Intermediate ESL VI | — | ESL 060 - Intermediate ESL VI ESL 060 - Intermediate ESL VI High Intermediate level. Course will include instruction in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Includes life skills, technology, and… source |
| ESL061 | Health Science ICAPS Support Model 2 | — | ESL 061 - Health Science ICAPS Support Model 2 ESL 061 - Health Science ICAPS Support Model 2 summer, fall, spring Lecture: 3 hours lecture/discussion per week. ICAPS Health Science Support course wi… source |
| ESL062 | Health Science ICAPS Support Model 2 | — | ESL 062 - Health Science ICAPS Support Model 2 ESL 062 - Health Science ICAPS Support Model 2 summer, fall, spring Lecture: 3 hours lecture/discussion per week. ICAPS Health Science Support course wi… source |
| ESL064 | Health Science ICAPS Support Model 1 | — | ESL 064 - Health Science ICAPS Support Model 1 ESL 064 - Health Science ICAPS Support Model 1 summer, fall, spring Lecture: 3 hours lecture/discussion per week. ICAPS Health Science Support course wi… source |
| ESL065 | Health Science ICAPS Support Model 1 | — | ESL 065 - Health Science ICAPS Support Model 1 ESL 065 - Health Science ICAPS Support Model 1 summer, fall, spring Lecture: 3 hours lecture/discussion per week. ICAPS Health Science Support course wi… source |
| ESL066 | Transportation CDL Bridge | — | ESL 066 - Transportation CDL Bridge ESL 066 - Transportation CDL Bridge fall, spring, summer Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Transportation CDL Bridge course is designed to incorpora… source |
| ESL067 | Transportation CDL Bridge | — | ESL 067 - Transportation CDL Bridge ESL 067 - Transportation CDL Bridge fall, spring, summer Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Transportation CDL Bridge course is designed to incorpora… source |
| ESL068 | Automotive Diesel Bridge | — | ESL 068 - Automotive Diesel Bridge ESL 068 - Automotive Diesel Bridge fall, spring, summer Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Automotive -Diesel Bridge course is designed to incorporate… source |
| ESL069 | Automotive Diesel Bridge | — | ESL 069 - Automotive Diesel Bridge ESL 069 - Automotive Diesel Bridge fall, spring, summer Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Automotive -Diesel Bridge course is designed to incorporate… source |
| ESL070 | Advanced ESL VII | — | ESL 070 - Advanced ESL VII ESL 070 - Advanced ESL VII Advanced level. Course will include instruction in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Includes life skills, technology, and civics educati… source |
| ESL072 | U.S. Citizenship Education | — | ESL 072 - U.S. Citizenship Education ESL 072 - U.S. Citizenship Education This course will cover information relevant to the U.S. Citizenship test including American history and government. The devel… source |
| ESL073 | Help Your Child Succeed In School | — | ESL 073 - Your Child Succeed In School ESL 073 - Your Child Succeed In School Lecture: 6 hours lecture/discussion per week. Through partnership with the local school district, parents are introduced… source |
| ESL074 | Practical English Conversation | — | ESL 074 - Practical English Conversation ESL 074 - Practical English Conversation Lecture: 6 hours lecture/discussion per week. This course gives students the opportunity to learn and practice Englis… source |
| ESL080 | ESL Pronunciation | — | ESL 080 - ESL Pronunciation ESL 080 - ESL Pronunciation Lecture: 3 hours lecture/discussion per week. Pronunciation course offers listening and speaking activities using the English language in the c… source |
| ESL094 | Academic Reading & Writing | — | ESL 094 - Academic Reading & Writing ESL 094 - Academic Reading & Writing Lecture: 5 hours lecture/discussion per week. The Academic Reading & Writing Class is designed for ESL students who have acqu… source |
| ESL095 | Academic Reading & Writing | — | ESL 095 - Academic Reading & Writing ESL 095 - Academic Reading & Writing Lecture: 5 hours lecture/discussion per week. The Academic Reading & Writing Class is designed for ESL students who have acqu… source |
| ESL096 | Bridge to Information Technology | — | ESL 096 - Bridge to Information Technology (2.5) ESL 096 - Bridge to Information Technology (2.5) Lecture: 5 hours lecture/discussion per week. Contextualized instruction in Bridge to Information Tec… source |
| ESL097 | Bridge to Information Technology | — | ESL 097 - Bridge to Information Technology (2.5) ESL 097 - Bridge to Information Technology (2.5) Lecture: 5 hours lecture/discussion per week. Contextualized instruction in Bridge to Information Tec… source |
| ESL098 | ICAPS Google IT Support Course | — | ESL 098 - ICAPS Google IT Support Course ESL 098 - ICAPS Google IT Support Course Lecture: 2.5 hours lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 2.5 hours lab per week. ICAPS Google IT Support Course will prov… source |
| ESL099 | ICAPS Google IT Support Course | — | ESL 099 - ICAPS Google IT Support Course ESL 099 - ICAPS Google IT Support Course Lecture: 2.5 hours lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 2.5 hours lab per week. ICAPS Google IT Support Course will prov… source |
| EST100 | Introduction to Esthetics | — | EST 100 - Introduction to Esthetics EST 100 - Introduction to Esthetics 5 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 1 hour of lab per week. This course serves as an introduction to the basic princip… source |
| EST110 | Esthetics Procedures I | — | EST 110 - Esthetics Procedures I EST 110 - Esthetics Procedures I fall, spring Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 4 hours of lab per week. This course serves the initial training i… source |
| EST111 | Esthetics Clinical | — | EST 111 - Esthetics Clinical EST 111 - Esthetics Clinical fall, spring Lab: 8 hours of lab per week. In this student clinic, individuals will have the opportunity to apply the principles, techniques… source |
| EST120 | Esthetics Procedures II | — | EST 120 - Esthetics Procedures II EST 120 - Esthetics Procedures II Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course serves as advanced training in esthetics. Students will learn theory and will practice ap… source |
| EST121 | Advanced Esthetics Clinical | — | EST 121 - Advanced Esthetics Clinical EST 121 - Advanced Esthetics Clinical In this student clinic, individuals will have the opportunity to apply the principles, techniques and procedures practiced… source |
| EST130 | Esthetics Licensure Seminar | — | EST 130 - Esthetics Licensure Seminar EST 130 - Esthetics Licensure Seminar In this course, students will discuss the Illinois Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics and Nail Technology Act, rules management… source |
| FRN101 | Elementary French I | — | FRN 101 - Elementary French I FRN 101 - Elementary French I (Pending Curriculum Committee Approval) fall, spring Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. An introduction to the fundamentals o… source |
| FRN102 | Elementary French II | — | FRN 102 - Elementary French II FRN 102 - Elementary French II A continuation of FRN 101 . This course further develops the basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students e… source |
| FRN201 | Intermediate French I | — | FRN 201 - Intermediate French I FRN 201 - Intermediate French I A continuation of FRN 102 . Students further develop their listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills through the study of advanc… source |
| FRN202 | Intermediate French II | — | FRN 202 - Intermediate French II FRN 202 - Intermediate French II A continuation of FRN 201 . Students further develop reading, writing, listening and conversational skills through reading and discus… source |
| GEO202 | Human Geography | — | GEO 202 - Human Geography GEO 202 - Human Geography A systemic or regional introduction to the basic concepts of human geography using special analysis/ awareness with both traditional and digital ma… source |
| HLT100 | Exploring Health Careers | — | HLT 100 - Exploring Health Careers HLT 100 - Exploring Health Careers Lab: 2 hours of clinical/lab per week. This course is designed for students interested in a future in health care. This course of… source |
| HLT122 | Introduction to Nutrition | — | HLT 122 - Introduction to Nutrition HLT 122 - Introduction to Nutrition Study of nutrients, their functions, sources, requirements, and use by the body. Also includes special nutritional needs during… source |
| HLT201 | Human Nutrition | — | HLT 201 - Human Nutrition HLT 201 - Human Nutrition The focus of the course is on the role of nutrition in human biological systems; the properties of nutrients; interaction with other environmental… source |
| HLT202 | Women’s Health Issues | — | HLT 202 - Women’s Health Issues HLT 202 - Women’s Health Issues Women’s Health Issues focuses on the female reproductive anatomy and physiology as well as the various political, economic, cultural, a… source |
| HLT206 | Contemporary Health Concepts | — | HLT 206 - Contemporary Health Concepts HLT 206 - Contemporary Health Concepts This course offers contemporary health concepts to use today and tomorrow as guidelines for self-directed responsible liv… source |
| HLT210 | Drug Use and Abuse | — | HLT 210 - Drug Use and Abuse HLT 210 - Drug Use and Abuse Comprehensive study of legal and illegal drug use and abuse including psychological, sociological, and pharmacological aspects. Emphasis will… source |
| HIT115 | Introduction to Medical Coding | — | HIT 115 - Introduction to Medical Coding HIT 115 - Introduction to Medical Coding A course in medical coding basics. The course focuses on key aspects of the medical coding process, including knowled… source |
| HIT216 | Medical Terminology I | — | HIT 216 - Medical Terminology I HIT 216 - Medical Terminology I The study of the basic structure of medical terminology including the spelling, definition, and pronunciation of medical terms. Coverag… source |
| HIT218 | Medical Office Procedures | — | HIT 218 - Medical Office Procedures HIT 218 - Medical Office Procedures Prepares students to work in the medical office using current billing software. Topics include adding/editing patient informati… source |
| HIT219 | Medical Terminology II | — | HIT 219 - Medical Terminology II HIT 219 - Medical Terminology II This course is a continuation of the study of medical terminology using a medical specialties approach to medical records. The course… source |
| HIT220 | Health Insurance Billing | — | HIT 220 - Health Insurance Billing HIT 220 - Health Insurance Billing This class will introduce information concerning major health insurance programs and federal health care legislation required for… source |
| HIT221 | Medical Coding I | — | HIT 221 - Medical Coding I HIT 221 - Medical Coding I This introductory course is designed to provide the background and skill needed for beginning ICD-9-CM coding. Practical coding skills and compet… source |
| HIT222 | Medical Coding II | — | HIT 222 - Medical Coding II HIT 222 - Medical Coding II This course will introduce the student to basic CPT-4 and some HCPCS coding systems and the clinical applications of those systems. Procedures… source |
| HIT223 | Pharmacology and Lab Medicine | — | HIT 223 - Pharmacology and Lab Medicine HIT 223 - Pharmacology and Lab Medicine A study of the principles and language of pharmacology and laboratory medicine including drugs and drug classes, diagno… source |
| HIS144 | Western Civilization to 1715 | — | HIS 144 - Western Civilization to 1715 HIS 144 - Western Civilization to 1715 A study of the development of Western Civilization from the classical period through the Reformation era. This will inclu… source |
| HIS145 | Western Civilization since 1715 | — | HIS 145 - Western Civilization since 1715 HIS 145 - Western Civilization since 1715 A study of the development of Western Civilization from the Enlightenment era to the present. This will include spe… source |
| HIS172 | World History to 1500 | — | HIS 172 - World History to 1500 HIS 172 - World History to 1500 A study of world history from the origins of complex societies to the Age of Exploration. Students will study the emergence of major ci… source |
| HIS173 | World History Since 1500 | — | HIS 173 - World History Since 1500 HIS 173 - World History Since 1500 A study of world history from the Age of Exploration to the modern day. Students will study the emergence of major civilizations… source |
| HIS200 | African American History | — | HIS 200 - African American History HIS 200 - African American History This course will follow the introduction and evolution of African-Americans in the United States, from the early settlements and… source |
| HIS220 | United States History to 1877 | — | HIS 220 - United States History to 1877 HIS 220 - United States History to 1877 A study of the social, economic, cultural, political, and constitutional development of the United States. This will in… source |
| HIS222 | United States History Since 1877 | — | HIS 222 - United States History Since 1877 HIS 222 - United States History Since 1877 A study of the social, economic, cultural, political, and constitutional development of the United States. This c… source |
| HIS249 | History of Africa | — | HIS 249 - History of Africa HIS 249 - History of Africa The study of African history and culture from the origins of human society to the present. This course surveys the development of major civiliz… source |
| HIS299 | Topics in History | — | HIS 299 - Topics in History HIS 299 - Topics in History A study of special topics in history. When topics might include Ancient, Medieval, Asian history, World War I, World War II, Vietnam War, Women… source |
| HOR101 | Introduction to Horticulture Related Occupations | — | HOR 101 - Introduction to Horticulture Related Occupations HOR 101 - Introduction to Horticulture Related Occupations Study of horticulture-related employment opportunities in various occupations. Gu… source |
| HOR103 | Horticulture Science | — | HOR 103 - Horticulture Science HOR 103 - Horticulture Science Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Fundamentals of physical and biological science related to horticulture. Terminology and concepts in chemis… source |
| HOR105 | Botany For Horticulture | — | HOR 105 - Botany For Horticulture HOR 105 - Botany For Horticulture Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Detailed study of plant anatomy emphasizing the interrelationships between plant structures and their… source |
| HOR112 | Greenhouse Management | — | HOR 112 - Greenhouse Management HOR 112 - Greenhouse Management Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Detailed introduction to greenhouse equipment, maintenance, installation, design, and cultural practices.… source |
| HOR122 | Trees/Arboriculture | — | HOR 122 - Trees/Arboriculture HOR 122 - Trees/Arboriculture Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Identification, care, and use of native and introduced trees. Various arboriculture techniques such as prunin… source |
| HOR128 | Plant Propagation | — | HOR 128 - Plant Propagation HOR 128 - Plant Propagation Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Techniques in the commercial production of woody plant material and the problems involved in starting a business.… source |
| HOR141 | Beginning Floral Arrangements | — | HOR 141 - Beginning Floral Arrangements HOR 141 - Beginning Floral Arrangements Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. The principles of design, with flowers and foliages providing the medium, are discussed a… source |
| HOR142 | Advanced Floral Arrangements | — | HOR 142 - Advanced Floral Arrangements HOR 142 - Advanced Floral Arrangements Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Designed to provide advanced and creative opportunities to use fresh and dried floral mater… source |
| HOR146 | Sustainable Perennials | — | HOR 146 - Sustainable Perennials HOR 146 - Sustainable Perennials Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This class focuses upon the identification and use of sustainable perennials to create aesthetically pl… source |
| HOR158 | Special Events | — | HOR 158 - Special Events HOR 158 - Special Events Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course is designed to participants develop skills in theme development, design of appropriate decorations for spec… source |
| HOR166 | Landscape Design | — | HOR 166 - Landscape Design HOR 166 - Landscape Design Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course covers basic graphic presentation, site measurements, and placement of ornamental horticulture plants i… source |
| HOR168 | Sustainable Prairie Management | — | HOR 168 - Sustainable Prairie Management HOR 168 - Sustainable Prairie Management Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course covers the fundamentals of prairie origins, prairie plant diversity and ide… source |
| HOR186 | Sustainable Gardening I | — | HOR 186 - Sustainable Gardening I HOR 186 - Sustainable Gardening I 5 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 1 hour of lab per week. This class is designed for students interested in sustainable… source |
| HOR187 | Sustainable Gardening II | — | HOR 187 - Sustainable Gardening II HOR 187 - Sustainable Gardening II 5 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 1 hour of lab per week. This class is a continuation of Sustainable Gardening I and… source |
| HOR188 | Sustainable Gardening III | — | HOR 188 - Sustainable Gardening III HOR 188 - Sustainable Gardening III 5 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 1 hour of lab per week. This class is a continuation of Sustainable Gardening II a… source |
| HOR196 | Horticulture Internship | — | HOR 196 - Horticulture Internship HOR 196 - Horticulture Internship Utilizes classroom and lab competencies in practical occupational training. 1 credit hour = 75 hours of supervised work experience.… source |
| HOR201 | Horticulture Seminar | — | HOR 201 - Horticulture Seminar (0.5-3) HOR 201 - Horticulture Seminar (0.5-3) Available upon request in specific situations which do not comply with regular course offerings but do merit college cred… source |
| HOR220 | Cannabis Biology & Production | — | HOR 220 - Cannabis Biology & Production HOR 220 - Cannabis Biology & Production Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Fundamentals of cannabis biology and production involving the study of historical, social… source |
| HOR231 | Ornamental Shrubs Identification and Culture | — | HOR 231 - Ornamental Shrubs Identification and Culture HOR 231 - Ornamental Shrubs Identification and Culture Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Emphasis on identification, culture, landscape values, inse… source |
| HOR235 | Floriculture Management | — | HOR 235 - Floriculture Management HOR 235 - Floriculture Management Instruction to provide students with techniques of floriculture management and associated responsibilities including basic floral a… source |
| HOR243 | Interior Plantscaping | — | HOR 243 - Interior Plantscaping HOR 243 - Interior Plantscaping Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This class will emphasize the identification, culture, diseases, and insect pests of the plants commonly… source |
| HOR249 | Wedding & Sympathy Design | — | HOR 249 - Wedding & Sympathy Design HOR 249 - Wedding & Sympathy Design Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Instruction to provide students with styles of arranging floral designs with emphasis on wedding… source |
| HOR251 | Landscape Construction | — | HOR 251 - Landscape Construction HOR 251 - Landscape Construction Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Provide students with the necessary knowledge to construct and design hardscape surfaces and walls, irr… source |
| HOR256 | Turf and Lawn Management | — | HOR 256 - Turf and Lawn Management HOR 256 - Turf and Lawn Management Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Management and care of common turf grasses and their related problems including spray equipment cal… source |
| HOR266 | Advanced Landscape Design | — | HOR 266 - Advanced Landscape Design HOR 266 - Advanced Landscape Design Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. An advanced course for students planning careers in the landscape industry. Topics and class proj… source |
| HOR269 | Field Studies Floral Symposium | — | HOR 269 - Field Studies Floral Symposium HOR 269 - Field Studies Floral Symposium 5 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 1 hour of lab per week. This course will focus on the study of competiti… source |
| HOR273 | NCLC Field Studies | — | HOR 273 - NCLC Field Studies HOR 273 - NCLC Field Studies Students will compete in the National Collegiate Landscape Competition in events that are designed to evaluate their skill level in plant ide… source |
| HOR274 | U.S. Field Studies | — | HOR 274 - U.S. Field Studies HOR 274 - U.S. Field Studies Each day of the field studies, the student will visit several horticultural businesses and or public garden or institutions to experience fir… source |
| HOR279 | Bedding Plant Production & Sales | — | HOR 279 - Bedding Plant Production & Sales HOR 279 - Bedding Plant Production & Sales spring Lecture: 2 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 4 hours of lab per week. Study of commercial product… source |
| HOR290 | International Field Studies | — | HOR 290 - International Field Studies HOR 290 - International Field Studies Each day of the class the student will visit horticultural businesses and/or public gardens or institutions to experience f… source |
| HOS100 | Kitchen Techniques | — | HOS 100 - Kitchen Techniques HOS 100 - Kitchen Techniques Introduction to the basic foundation skills necessary in commercial cooking including but not limited to the following areas: knife skills, f… source |
| HOS103 | Intro to Hospitality | — | HOS 103 - Intro to Hospitality HOS 103 - Intro to Hospitality This course will introduce you to the broad world of Hospitality and Tourism and provide information on the many different career opportu… source |
| HOS106 | Hospitality Seminar | — | HOS 106 - Hospitality Seminar (0.5-3) HOS 106 - Hospitality Seminar (0.5-3) Credit determined on a contact hour basis. Repeatable 3 times as topics change up to a maximum of 12 credits hours. Note: V… source |
| HOS108 | Cooking Fundamentals | — | HOS 108 - Cooking Fundamentals HOS 108 - Cooking Fundamentals Lab: 6 hours of lab per week. Introduction to the basic foundation skills necessary in commercial cooking including but not limited to th… source |
| HOS109 | Baking Fundamentals | — | HOS 109 - Baking Fundamentals HOS 109 - Baking Fundamentals Lab: 6 hours of lab per week. Theory and technique of introductory baking skills needed in the culinary/baking field. Included will be basi… source |
| HOS111 | Cake Baking & Designing | — | HOS 111 - Cake Baking & Designing HOS 111 - Cake Baking & Designing Lab: 6 hours of lab per week. Theory and technique of introductory baking skills needed in the culinary/baking field for cakes and… source |
| HOS113 | ServSafe Manager Certification | — | HOS 113 - ServSafe Manager Certification HOS 113 - ServSafe Manager Certification National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation ServSafe Certification course for all foodservice employees an… source |
| HOS196 | Hospitality/Food Service Intrn | — | HOS 196 - Hospitality/Food Service Intrn HOS 196 - Hospitality/Food Service Intrn 0 or higher fall, spring, summer This course provides actual work experience in the culinary & hospitality industry.… source |
| HOS214 | Food and Beverage Service | — | HOS 214 - Food and Beverage Service HOS 214 - Food and Beverage Service spring Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Principles of food and beverage operations. Application of established… source |
| HOS220 | Catering | — | HOS 220 - Catering HOS 220 - Catering Lab: 6 hours of lab per week. Students will perform food production and service in a catering setting for 50 people using event information from an industry styl… source |
| HUM119 | Humanities: Historical Survey | — | HUM 119 - Humanities: Historical Survey HUM 119 - Humanities: Historical Survey A chronological, interdisciplinary study of themes that include literature, visual and performing arts, and philosophy… source |
| HUM129 | Humanities: Topical Survey | — | HUM 129 - Humanities: Topical Survey HUM 129 - Humanities: Topical Survey A thematic, interdisciplinary study of literature, visual and performing arts, and philosophy from a variety of fields and pe… source |
| HUM150 | Introduction to Film Appreciation | — | HUM 150 - Introduction to Film Appreciation HUM 150 - Introduction to Film Appreciation (Pending Curriculum Committee Approval) IAI: F2 908 fall Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. An in… source |
| HUM213 | Leadership Through the Humanities | — | HUM 213 - Leadership Through the Humanities HUM 213 - Leadership Through the Humanities A course focusing on the development of leadership ability. The course provides a basic understanding of leader… source |
| HUM215 | Black Cinema | — | HUM 215 - Black Cinema HUM 215 - Black Cinema This course is designed to introduce students to Black cinema and filmmakers of the twentieth century. A historical overview will examine the treatment o… source |
| HUM217 | World Mythology | — | HUM 217 - World Mythology HUM 217 - World Mythology The nature of mythology through study of folklore and legendary narratives, themes, and archetypal figures/situations, symbolism, and figurative la… source |
| HUM297 | Topics in Humanities | — | HUM 297 - Topics in Humanities HUM 297 - Topics in Humanities Limited Transfer - See advisor for more information. Repeatable 3 times. Note: View Course Availability PCS: 1.1 source |
| IS200 | Independent Study | — | IS 200 - Independent Study IS 200 - Independent Study IS 200 may be taken in addition to regular courses. Students submit a proposal for IS 200 to the appropriate dean for approval. A maximum of four… source |
| LNG110 | Introduction to Language | — | LNG 110 - Introduction to Language LNG 110 - Introduction to Language An introduction to the nature of human language and its internal structure. This course s students develop the analytical tools o… source |
| MT101 | Print Reading for Industry | — | MT 101 - Print Reading for Industry MT 101 - Print Reading for Industry Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Emphasis on analysis and interpretation of drawings applicable to the metal trades. Includes prin… source |
| MT102 | Metrology | — | MT 102 - Metrology MT 102 - Metrology Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Provides an introduction to controlling and improving quality in a manufacturing setting. Explores ways that manufacturers use data… source |
| MT104 | Intro to Manufacturing & Safety | — | MT 104 - Intro to Manufacturing & Safety MT 104 - Intro to Manufacturing & Safety Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. An introduction to the manufacturing world and manufacturing specializations such as me… source |
| MT108 | Intro to Mfg Maintenance | — | MT 108 - Intro to Mfg Maintenance MT 108 - Intro to Mfg Maintenance Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Provides a basic understanding of tools and equipment used in manufacturing, as well as knowledge of… source |
| MT153 | Machine Shop Math | — | MT 153 - Machine Shop Math MT 153 - Machine Shop Math fall, spring Lecture: 4 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Designed to meet the needs of the technical student majoring in manufacturing and r… source |
| MT205 | Metallurgy | — | MT 205 - Metallurgy MT 205 - Metallurgy Evaluation of industrial materials including ferrous and non-ferrous metals and non-metallic materials. Selection of materials for product development, taking… source |
| MT215 | Manufacturing Processes I | — | MT 215 - Manufacturing Processes I MT 215 - Manufacturing Processes I Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Covers the setup and operation of basic machine tools such as the engine lathe, milling machine, dr… source |
| MT216 | Fabrication Practices | — | MT 216 - Fabrication Practices MT 216 - Fabrication Practices Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course is a supplement to other manufacturing technology courses. This class will enable students to o… source |
| MT261 | Manufacturing Processes II | — | MT 261 - Manufacturing Processes II MT 261 - Manufacturing Processes II Lab: 4 hours of lab per week. A continuation of MT 215 with emphasis on advanced metal cutting processes, application of handbo… source |
| MT264 | Fixture Design | — | MT 264 - Fixture Design MT 264 - Fixture Design Lab: 4 hours of lab per week. Emphasis on the function and design of fixtures for milling and turning operations. From selected layouts and part prints… source |
| MT283 | Manufacturing Tech Internship | — | MT 283 - Manufacturing Tech Internship MT 283 - Manufacturing Tech Internship Internship training in manufacturing technology with practical occupational experience. Combines classroom with supervise… source |
| MT290 | Introduction to Computer Numerical Control | — | MT 290 - Introduction to Computer Numerical Control MT 290 - Introduction to Computer Numerical Control Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Introduction to Computer Numerical Control including the setup, o… source |
| MT294 | Advanced Computer Numerical Control | — | MT 294 - Advanced Computer Numerical Control MT 294 - Advanced Computer Numerical Control Lab: 4 hours of lab per week. Focuses on advanced CNC programming and processes. Includes use of proper forma… source |
| MT296 | Computer-Aided Manufacturing | — | MT 296 - Computer-Aided Manufacturing MT 296 - Computer-Aided Manufacturing This course is designed to introduce the student to the computer assisted part programming as it applies to CNC (Computer N… source |
| AVF101 | Primary Flight Theory | — | AVF 101 - Primary Flight Theory AVF 101 - Primary Flight Theory Summer, Fall, Spring Lecture: 4 hours of lecture/discussion per week. This course is designed to serve as ground training for the priva… source |
| AVF121 | Human Factors for Aviators | — | AVF 121 - Human Factors for Aviators AVF 121 - Human Factors for Aviators Summer, Fall, Spring Lecture: 2 hours lecture/discussion. Lab: 4 hours lab a week. This course provides specialized instructi… source |
| MM110 | Entrepreneurship Basic I | — | MM 110 - Entrepreneurship Basic I MM 110 - Entrepreneurship Basic I The road to a successful business begins with passion for an idea, a business plan based on research and analysis, and the persiste… source |
| MM149 | Introduction to Marketing | — | MM 149 - Introduction to Marketing MM 149 - Introduction to Marketing Introduction to the principles of marketing and the operation of the marketing system; marketing concepts, market strategy, targe… source |
| MM162 | Introduction to Management | — | MM 162 - Introduction to Management MM 162 - Introduction to Management Introduction to the principles of management including an analysis of management functions. A basic course to establish concept… source |
| MM234 | Advertising and Promotion | — | MM 234 - Advertising and Promotion MM 234 - Advertising and Promotion Introduction to principles and practices of advertising and promotion. Emphasis on effectiveness of advertising and the relations… source |
| MM237 | Supervision | — | MM 237 - Supervision MM 237 - Supervision Develops practical methods of leading, directing, and controlling subordinates. Emphasis on accomplishing company goals utilizing the efforts of other people… source |
| MM250 | Leadership Development | — | MM 250 - Leadership Development MM 250 - Leadership Development Leadership has been identified as a critical skill for individuals working with teams, task forces, and work units at all levels in the… source |
| MM259 | Introduction to Finance | — | MM 259 - Introduction to Finance MM 259 - Introduction to Finance An overview of major finance areas, including sources and utilization of funds, cost of capital, capital budgeting, money markets, an… source |
| MM264 | Human Resources Management | — | MM 264 - Human Resources Management MM 264 - Human Resources Management Conceptual view of personnel management as a process that is a part of the overall source |
| MM266 | Principles of Sales | — | MM 266 - Principles of Sales MM 266 - Principles of Sales Study of persuasion as it applies to successful communication of ideas. Stress on the philosophy of proper attitude, goal setting, planning,… source |
| MM269 | Entrepreneurship | — | MM 269 - Entrepreneurship MM 269 - Entrepreneurship A flexible program designed to provide skills and understanding needed for successful entry and operation of the small-scale retail, wholesale, ser… source |
| MM280 | Materials Management Processes | — | MM 280 - Materials Management Processes MM 280 - Materials Management Processes This is an introductory course encompassing those activities under the general umbrella of Materials Management. The ma… source |
| MM299 | Internship Marketing or Management | — | MM 299 - Internship Marketing or Management MM 299 - Internship Marketing or Management Requires minimum of 300 hours in a supervised occupational setting in addition to meeting with the instructor.… source |
| MAT041 | Topics in Mathematics Support | — | MAT 041 - Topics in Mathematics Support MAT 041 - Topics in Mathematics Support This course is designed to support students testing one level below “Topics in Mathematics” and therefore would only be… source |
| MAT045 | College Algebra Support | — | MAT 045 - College Algebra Support MAT 045 - College Algebra Support Study of algebraic expressions including polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, logarithmic and absolute value expressions. In… source |
| MAT048 | Introductory Statistics Support 1 | — | MAT 048 - Introductory Statistics Support 1 MAT 048 - Introductory Statistics Support 1 Course is designed for students planning to enroll in MAT 208, Introductory Statistics but need additional supp… source |
| MAT068 | Mathematical Literacy | — | MAT 068 - Mathematical Literacy MAT 068 - Mathematical Literacy An introductory course with emphasis on real-world connections to mathematics and the problem-solving process. Topics include numeracy,… source |
| MAT075 | Elementary Geometry | — | MAT 075 - Elementary Geometry MAT 075 - Elementary Geometry An introductory geometry course that will cover the normal topics of the high school geometry course. Topics will include undefined terms,… source |
| MAT096 | Elementary Algebra | — | MAT 096 - Elementary Algebra MAT 096 - Elementary Algebra An introductory course in algebra. Topics include operations with signed numbers and fractions, graphing and solving linear equations and ine… source |
| MAT098 | Intermediate Algebra | — | MAT 098 - Intermediate Algebra MAT 098 - Intermediate Algebra An introductory course in algebra. Topics include: solving equations by factoring, systems of two and three variables, the algebra of fun… source |
| MAT101 | Topics in Mathematics | — | MAT 101 - Topics in Mathematics MAT 101 - Topics in Mathematics A general education mathematics course that focuses on mathematical reasoning and real-life problems. Topics covered include: set theor… source |
| MAT150 | College Algebra | — | MAT 150 - College Algebra MAT 150 - College Algebra (One year of high school geometry with a passing grade will satisfy the MAT 075 ) Or concurrent enrollment in MAT 045 . fall, spring, summer Lectur… source |
| MAT155 | Precalculus | — | MAT 155 - Precalculus MAT 155 - Precalculus (One year of high school geometry with a passing grade will satisfy the MAT 075 ) fall, spring, summer Lecture: 4 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Stu… source |
| MAT201 | Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I | — | MAT 201 - Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I MAT 201 - Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I (One year of high school geometry with a passing grade will satisfy the MAT 075 ) fall Lecture: 3 hours… source |
| MAT202 | Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II | — | MAT 202 - Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II MAT 202 - Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II A continuation of MAT 201 . Emphasis on problem solving. Topics include probability, statistics, meas… source |
| MAT208 | Introductory Statistics | — | MAT 208 - Introductory Statistics MAT 208 - Introductory Statistics Focuses on mathematical reasoning and the solving of real-life problems, rather than on routine skills and appreciation. Includes d… source |
| MAT210 | Finite Mathematics | — | MAT 210 - Finite Mathematics MAT 210 - Finite Mathematics An introduction for non-mathematics majors to some useful mathematical concepts and applications in management, economics, business, social s… source |
| MAT211 | Calculus for Business and Social Sciences | — | MAT 211 - Calculus for Business and Social Sciences MAT 211 - Calculus for Business and Social Sciences An introduction for non-mathematics majors to some useful mathematical concepts and application… source |
| MAT220 | Business Statistics | — | MAT 220 - Business Statistics MAT 220 - Business Statistics Focuses on understanding the importance of applying statistical analysis to solve business problems. Includes descriptive methods, basic pr… source |
| MAT229 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry I | — | MAT 229 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry I MAT 229 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry I First course in calculus and analytic geometry covering limits and their properties, definitions and techniques o… source |
| MAT230 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry II | — | MAT 230 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry II MAT 230 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry II Second course in calculus and analytic geometry covering exponential, logarithmic, inverse trigonometric, hyper… source |
| MAT231 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry III | — | MAT 231 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry III MAT 231 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry III Third course in calculus and analytic geometry covering partial differentiation, multiple integrals, three di… source |
| MAT240 | Linear Algebra | — | MAT 240 - Linear Algebra MAT 240 - Linear Algebra A study of matrices, linear systems, vector spaces, and linear transformations. This course serves as a transition between the Calculus sequence and… source |
| MAT260 | Differential Equations | — | MAT 260 - Differential Equations MAT 260 - Differential Equations Includes first order and second order differential equations with applications, linear differential equations with constant coefficient… source |
| MA120 | Anatomy and Physiology for MA | — | MA 120 - Anatomy and Physiology for MA MA 120 - Anatomy and Physiology for MA This course is a study of the structure and function of the human body for medical assistants, with an emphasis on unders… source |
| MA130 | Medical Office Administration | — | MA 130 - Medical Office Administration MA 130 - Medical Office Administration This course will focus on the variety of administrative components associated with the Medical Assistant role. There will… source |
| MA135 | Medical Law & Ethics | — | MA 135 - Medical Law & Ethics MA 135 - Medical Law & Ethics This course will start by covering topics that include the medical and legal aspects in health care, the physician/patient/medical assistan… source |
| MA140 | MA Clinical Procedures I | — | MA 140 - MA Clinical Procedures I MA 140 - MA Clinical Procedures I Lab: 5 hours of lab per week. This course introduces the skills necessary for assisting the physician with a complete history and p… source |
| MA230 | MA Clinical Procedures II | — | MA 230 - MA Clinical Procedures II MA 230 - MA Clinical Procedures II This course expands on the knowledge of the more complex procedures in the clinic setting such as introduction to administering,… source |
| MA233 | MA Clinical Externship | — | MA 233 - MA Clinical Externship (2.5) MA 233 - MA Clinical Externship (2.5) The experience allows the student to apply knowledge from the classroom and college medical laboratory environment to the a… source |
| MA237 | MA Externship Seminar | — | MA 237 - MA Externship Seminar MA 237 - MA Externship Seminar This seminar course provides a framework for Medical Assistant students to analyze their externship experiences and strengthen workplace… source |
| MS103 | Leadership & Personal Development | — | MS 103 - Leadership & Personal Development MS 103 - Leadership & Personal Development Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Introduces the Army Profession, Professional Competence, Adaptability, Teamwork, Li… source |
| MS104 | Foundations in Leadership | — | MS 104 - Foundations in Leadership MS 104 - Foundations in Leadership varies Lecture: 1 hour of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Introduction to the professional challenges… source |
| MS203 | Innovative Tactical Leadership | — | MS 203 - Innovative Tactical Leadership MS 203 - Innovative Tactical Leadership fall Lecture: 1 hour of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Study of leadership, personnel manag… source |
| MS205 | Foundations of Tactical Leadership | — | MS 205 - Foundations of Tactical Leadership MS 205 - Foundations of Tactical Leadership varies Lecture: 1 hour of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Examines the challenges of… source |
| MUS100 | Fundamentals of Music | — | MUS 100 - Fundamentals of Music MUS 100 - Fundamentals of Music An introduction to the basic elements of music: notation, rhythmic patterns, intervals, and chords. Limited Transfer - See advisor for… source |
| MUS101 | Music Theory I | — | MUS 101 - Music Theory I MUS 101 - Music Theory I An introduction to theory curriculum designed for music majors or minors. This course covers applications of fundamental music rudiments such as mete… source |
| MUS130 | Survey of American Music | — | MUS 130 - Survey of American Music MUS 130 - Survey of American Music A study of the historical development and major cultural contributions of American music and composers. This course includes symp… source |
| MUS139 | Private Applied Music I | — | MUS 139 - Private Applied Music I MUS 139 - Private Applied Music I 5 hour of lesson/discussion per week. Lab: 1 hour of lab per week. Private study in music performance. Instruction to develop music… source |
| MUS180 | Private Piano I | — | MUS 180 - Private Piano I MUS 180 - Private Piano I 5 hour of lesson/discussion per week. Lab: 1 hour of lab per week. Private instruction for those desiring to improve their piano skills. Lessons in… source |
| MUS181 | Private Guitar I | — | MUS 181 - Private Guitar I MUS 181 - Private Guitar I 5 hour of lesson/discussion per week. Lab: 1 hour of lab per week. Private instruction for those desiring to improve their guitar skills. Lessons… source |
| MUS183 | Private Voice I | — | MUS 183 - Private Voice I MUS 183 - Private Voice I 5 hour of lesson/discussion per week. Lab: 1 hour of lab per week. Private instruction for those desiring to improve their vocal skills. Lessons in… source |
| MUS220 | Music Appreciation | — | MUS 220 - Music Appreciation MUS 220 - Music Appreciation An introduction to representative music masterpieces through perceptive listening. This course emphasizes the elements of music, various musi… source |
| MUS222 | Exploring Non-Western World Culture Through Music | — | MUS 222 - Exploring Non-Western World Culture Through Music MUS 222 - Exploring Non-Western World Culture Through Music An introduction to music in various non-Western parts of the world, with emphas… source |
| MUS239 | Private Applied Music II | — | MUS 239 - Private Applied Music II MUS 239 - Private Applied Music II Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Private study in music performance. Instruction to develop musical skills for personal enrichment o… source |
| MUS281 | Private Guitar II | — | MUS 281 - Private Guitar II MUS 281 - Private Guitar II Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Private instruction for those desiring to develop or improve their guitar skills. Lessons include solo instructio… source |
| MUS287 | Private Piano II | — | MUS 287 - Private Piano II MUS 287 - Private Piano II Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Private instruction for those desiring to improve their piano skills. Lessons include solo instruction and developm… source |
| MUS288 | Private Voice II | — | MUS 288 - Private Voice II MUS 288 - Private Voice II Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Private instruction for those desiring to improve their vocal skills. Lessons include solo instruction and developm… source |
| NUR100 | Basic Nurse Assistant Training (7**) | — | NUR 100 - Basic Nurse Assistant Training (7**) NUR 100 - Basic Nurse Assistant Training (7**) fall, spring, summer Lecture: 5 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 4 hours of lab per week. Desig… source |
| NUR106 | Nursing Seminar (.5-5**) | — | NUR 106 - Nursing Seminar (.5-5**) NUR 106 - Nursing Seminar (.5-5**) Available upon request in specific situations which do not comply with regular course offerings but do merit college credit and p… source |
| NUR108 | CNA Recertification (.5**) | — | NUR 108 - CNA Recertification (.5**) NUR 108 - CNA Recertification (.5**) Designed for students interested in working in nursing homes, other long-term health care facilities, or hospital settings an… source |
| NUR117 | Fundamentals of Nursing (6-7*) | — | NUR 117 - Fundamentals of Nursing (6-7*) NUR 117 - Fundamentals of Nursing (6-7*) 5 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 3.5 hours of lab per week. Designed to develop nursing and communication… source |
| NUR123 | Orientation to Pharmacology | — | NUR 123 - Orientation to Pharmacology NUR 123 - Orientation to Pharmacology Focuses on the information required to safely dispense drugs and monitor the effects of drug therapy. Emphasis will be on d… source |
| NUR168 | Adult Health Nursing I (4-5*) | — | NUR 168 - Adult Health Nursing I (4-5*) NUR 168 - Adult Health Nursing I (4-5*) 5 half hours of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 0.5 hour lab per week. Introduces the pathophysiology of commonly exp… source |
| NUR169 | Adult Health Nursing II (4-5*) | — | NUR 169 - Adult Health Nursing II (4-5*) NUR 169 - Adult Health Nursing II (4-5*) 5 hours lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 0.5 hour lab per week. Introduces the pathophysiology of commonly experienc… source |
| NUR196 | Nursing Internship (2-3**) | — | NUR 196 - Nursing Internship (2-3**) NUR 196 - Nursing Internship (2-3**) N. license will satisfy A work/study course that is designed to assist the student in developing expertise giving comprehensi… source |
| NUR206 | Practical Nursing Essentials | — | NUR 206 - Practical Nursing Essentials NUR 206 - Practical Nursing Essentials Lab: 1 hour of lab per week. Designed to develop nursing and communication skills to enable the student to administer car… source |
| NUR226 | Maternal Child Health Nursing (4-5*) | — | NUR 226 - Maternal Child Health Nursing (4-5*) NUR 226 - Maternal Child Health Nursing (4-5*) Lab: 0.5 hour of lab per week. Focuses on a family centered approach to pregnancy, birth, and adaptation… source |
| NUR227 | Pediatric Health Nursing (4-5*) | — | NUR 227 - Pediatric Health Nursing (4-5*) NUR 227 - Pediatric Health Nursing (4-5*) Lab: 0.5 hour lab per week. Focuses on children throughout the health and wellness continuum with emphasis placed o… source |
| NUR239 | Adult Health Nursing III | — | NUR 239 - Adult Health Nursing III NUR 239 - Adult Health Nursing III Lab: 0.5 hour of lab per week. Continued emphasis on building the student’s current adult health theory and clinical knowledge ba… source |
| NUR249 | Mental Health Nursing | — | NUR 249 - Mental Health Nursing NUR 249 - Mental Health Nursing 5 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 0.5 hour of lab per week. Focuses on the role of the nurse in maintaining or restoring who… source |
| NUR262 | Professional Nursing | — | NUR 262 - Professional Nursing NUR 262 - Professional Nursing Seminar in legal and professional responsibilities of the Registered Nurse. Prepares the graduate nurse for entry into nursing practice.… source |
| OS101 | Beginning Keyboarding | — | OS 101 - Beginning Keyboarding OS 101 - Beginning Keyboarding Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Designed to enable students to develop speed and accuracy in keyboarding, and to equip the students with a… source |
| OS107 | Employment Strategies | — | OS 107 - Employment Strategies OS 107 - Employment Strategies This course is designed to aid students in developing the skills and materials necessary to obtain and maintain employment and to develop… source |
| OS125 | Word Processing/Word | — | OS 125 - Word Processing/Word OS 125 - Word Processing/Word Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Introduction to the capabilities of the word processing software. Topics include creating, enhancing, and sha… source |
| OS127 | Advanced Word Processing/Word | — | OS 127 - Advanced Word Processing/Word OS 127 - Advanced Word Processing/Word Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course includes advanced word processing applications. Major topics include using adva… source |
| OS133 | Spreadsheets/Excel | — | OS 133 - Spreadsheets/Excel OS 133 - Spreadsheets/Excel Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. A course in the concepts and fundamental operation of a spreadsheet. Topics include data entry techniques, formul… source |
| OS136 | Presentation Graphics/PowerPoint | — | OS 136 - Presentation Graphics/PowerPoint OS 136 - Presentation Graphics/PowerPoint Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Create “slide shows” used to enhance presentations at meetings, in classes, and at tr… source |
| OS138 | QuickBooks | — | OS 138 - QuickBooks OS 138 - QuickBooks Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course is designed to give students practice in using the features of QuickBooks software. Students will be setting up custo… source |
| OS142 | Contemporary Office Technology | — | OS 142 - Contemporary Office Technology OS 142 - Contemporary Office Technology Spring Lecture: 2 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course introduces the concep… source |
| OS233 | Advanced Spreadsheets/Excel | — | OS 233 - Advanced Spreadsheets/Excel OS 233 - Advanced Spreadsheets/Excel 5 hour of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 1 hour of lab per week. Students will expand upon the skills learned in OS 133 Sp… source |
| OS252 | Office Procedures | — | OS 252 - Office Procedures OS 252 - Office Procedures Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Capstone course designed to prepare students to perform a wide range of administrative assistant duties and respons… source |
| OS253 | Records Management | — | OS 253 - Records Management OS 253 - Records Management An introduction to various records systems used in business including development of filing and indexing skills, both digital and physical. Inc… source |
| PHL101 | Introduction to Philosophy | — | PHL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy PHL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy An introduction to the key questions and influential figures of philosophy including Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. The cour… source |
| PHL103 | Introduction to Logic | — | PHL 103 - Introduction to Logic PHL 103 - Introduction to Logic An introduction to the analysis of arguments. What constitutes a good argument? What constitutes a bad argument? This course will intro… source |
| PHL198 | World Religions | — | PHL 198 - World Religions PHL 198 - World Religions An introductory survey of selected teachings, practices, and institutions of major Eastern and Western Religions. This course includes historical a… source |
| PHL200 | Ethics | — | PHL 200 - Ethics PHL 200 - Ethics A study of philosophical theories and principles related to the question, “How should one live?” This course looks closely at the arguments for moral relativism, the… source |
| PHL298 | Topics of Philosophy | — | PHL 298 - Topics of Philosophy PHL 298 - Topics of Philosophy A study of specific topics in philosophy. Topics might include applied ethics (business/medical ethics), the environment, political philo… source |
| PE140 | Fitness Training I | — | PE 140 - Fitness Training I PE 140 - Fitness Training I Provides a personal fitness program utilizing cardiovascular and resistance exercise equipment. Individualized exercise programs will be develo… source |
| PE141 | Fitness Training II | — | PE 141 - Fitness Training II PE 141 - Fitness Training II A continuation of PE 140 . The class is designed for those students who wish to continue to benefit from the participation in a regular exerc… source |
| PE162 | First Aid and Emergency Response | — | PE 162 - First Aid and Emergency Response PE 162 - First Aid and Emergency Response Prepares the student for administering basic first aid; and adult, child, and infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation… source |
| PE190 | Topics in Physical Education | — | PE 190 - Topics in Physical Education (0.5-3) PE 190 - Topics in Physical Education (0.5-3) Developed upon request for the purpose of meeting the needs of specific situations. Limited Transfer - See… source |
| PE200 | Introduction to Physical Education | — | PE 200 - Introduction to Physical Education PE 200 - Introduction to Physical Education Introduction to physical education and its place in the total field of education; philosophy, aims, source |
| PE250 | Physical Education for Children | — | PE 250 - Physical Education for Children PE 250 - Physical Education for Children Physical education activities for elementary school children. Designed to meet state certification requirements for e… source |
| PHS118 | Physical Science Lab | — | PHS 118 - Physical Science Lab PHS 118 - Physical Science Lab An introductory laboratory course of study in the physical sciences. Laboratory investigations are guided investigations of topics coordi… source |
| PHS119 | Introduction to Physical Science | — | PHS 119 - Introduction to Physical Science PHS 119 - Introduction to Physical Science (Pending Curriculum Committee Approval) IAI: P9 900 fall, spring, summer Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion p… source |
| PHS120 | Introduction to Physical Geology | — | PHS 120 - Introduction to Physical Geology PHS 120 - Introduction to Physical Geology Introduction to geologic principles from a physical perspective. Includes topics such as the formation of rocks a… source |
| PHS130 | Introduction to Astronomy | — | PHS 130 - Introduction to Astronomy PHS 130 - Introduction to Astronomy IAI: P1 906 fall, spring Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Introduction to Astronomy is a broad survey of modern… source |
| PHS298 | Topics in Science | — | PHS 298 - Topics in Science PHS 298 - Topics in Science Special studies course designed to meet students’ needs in physical sciences. Limited Transfer - See advisor for more information. Repeatable t… source |
| PHY150 | Introductory Physics | — | PHY 150 - Introductory Physics PHY 150 - Introductory Physics IAI: P1 900 fall, spring, summer Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Introduction to the concepts and principles of physics… source |
| PHY151 | Introductory Physics Laboratory | — | PHY 151 - Introductory Physics Laboratory PHY 151 - Introductory Physics Laboratory Laboratory to accompany PHY 150 . Note: View Course Availability PCS: 1.1 source |
| PHY250 | General Physics I | — | PHY 250 - General Physics I PHY 250 - General Physics I Lab: 3 hours of lab per week. Study of mechanics and heat. Note: View Course Availability PCS: 1.1 source |
| PHY273 | Fundamentals of Physics II | — | PHY 273 - Fundamentals of Physics II PHY 273 - Fundamentals of Physics II Lab: 3 hours of lab per week. A first course in electricity and magnetism using calculus. Topics include charge; electric fie… source |
| PHY283 | Fundamentals of Physics III | — | PHY 283 - Fundamentals of Physics III PHY 283 - Fundamentals of Physics III A first course in quantum physics using calculus. Topics include quantization; the atom; solid state physics and conduction… source |
| PLS140 | Introduction to American Government and Politics | — | PLS 140 - Introduction to American Government and Politics PLS 140 - Introduction to American Government and Politics An introduction to political culture, the Constitution, civil liberties, politica… source |
| PLS210 | International Relations | — | PLS 210 - International Relations PLS 210 - International Relations An introduction to the study of the relations among the world’s political systems. Special emphasis will be given to such topics as… source |
| PLS240 | State and Local Government | — | PLS 240 - State and Local Government PLS 240 - State and Local Government An introduction to the organization and powers of state and local governments in the United States. Emphasis is on the Consti… source |
| PSY102 | Introduction to Psychology | — | PSY 102 - Introduction to Psychology PSY 102 - Introduction to Psychology A survey of the study of human and animal behavior with emphasis on the scientific nature of contemporary psychological inves… source |
| PSY110 | Introduction to Mental Health | — | PSY 110 - Introduction to Mental Health PSY 110 - Introduction to Mental Health This course introduces students to the field of mental health and the ing professions through self-exploration, foundat… source |
| PSY210 | Educational Psychology | — | PSY 210 - Educational Psychology PSY 210 - Educational Psychology A study of learners and learning processes with emphasis on problems of special interest to teachers and others concerned with the ma… source |
| PSY216 | Abnormal Psychology | — | PSY 216 - Abnormal Psychology PSY 216 - Abnormal Psychology The integration of theory and empirical research as it relates to research methods, definition, assessment, categorization of behavior, bio… source |
| PSY225 | Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence | — | PSY 225 - Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence PSY 225 - Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence Introduction to theory and research on the biological, physical, social and cognitive development o… source |
| PSY256 | Theories of Personality | — | PSY 256 - Theories of Personality PSY 256 - Theories of Personality An exploration of personality theory, with emphasis on research methods, personality assessment, the psychoanalytical and neo psych… source |
| PSY280 | Life-Span Human Development | — | PSY 280 - Life-Span Human Development PSY 280 - Life-Span Human Development A study of the neurobiological, physical, cognitive, social and emotional development of humans from conception through chi… source |
| PSY286 | Social Psychology | — | PSY 286 - Social Psychology PSY 286 - Social Psychology Social psychology is a systematic introduction of theory and research on the ways social factors influence individual and group behavior. It is… source |
| RA100 | Radiographic Imaging I | — | RA 100 - Radiographic Imaging I RA 100 - Radiographic Imaging I Provides an introduction to the principles of image receptors, radiographic quality, image processing and image handling. Introduces te… source |
| RA101 | Patient Care Techniques | — | RA 101 - Patient Care Techniques RA 101 - Patient Care Techniques Provides the students with the opportunity to develop an understanding of procedures appropriate for interpersonal relationships alon… source |
| RA102 | Radiographic Positions and Procedures I | — | RA 102 - Radiographic Positions and Procedures I RA 102 - Radiographic Positions and Procedures I Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. A study of the basic principles of radiographic anatomy and positioning… source |
| RA104 | Clinical Practicum I | — | RA 104 - Clinical Practicum I RA 104 - Clinical Practicum I Students are assigned two days per week to a clinical education site to observe and perform radiographic procedures under the supervision o… source |
| RA105 | Medical Terminology for Radiography | — | RA 105 - Medical Terminology for Radiography RA 105 - Medical Terminology for Radiography An introduction to the language of medicine necessary for effective communication in the clinical environment… source |
| RA106 | Radiologic Technology Seminar | — | RA 106 - Radiologic Technology Seminar (0.5-3) RA 106 - Radiologic Technology Seminar (0.5-3) Credit will be determined on a contact hour basis. Note: View Course Availability PCS: 1.2 source |
| RA111 | Radiographic Imaging II | — | RA 111 - Radiographic Imaging II RA 111 - Radiographic Imaging II An in-depth study of radiographic image quality and the factors that influence and assure the production of quality images. Included… source |
| RA112 | Radiographic Positions and Procedures II | — | RA 112 - Radiographic Positions and Procedures II RA 112 - Radiographic Positions and Procedures II Lab: Two hours of lab per week. A study of radiographic anatomy and positioning of the gastrointest… source |
| RA114 | Clinical Practicum II | — | RA 114 - Clinical Practicum II RA 114 - Clinical Practicum II Students are assigned two days per week to a clinical education site to observe and perform radiographic procedures under the supervision… source |
| RA122 | Radiographic Positions and Procedures III | — | RA 122 - Radiographic Positions and Procedures III (1.5) RA 122 - Radiographic Positions and Procedures III (1.5) Lab: 1 hour of lab per week. An 8-week course in advanced radiography of the skeletal… source |
| RA124 | Clinical Practicum III | — | RA 124 - Clinical Practicum III (4.5) RA 124 - Clinical Practicum III (4.5) Students are assigned 24-32 hours per week to a clinical education site to observe and perform radiographic procedures unde… source |
| RA204 | Advanced Clinical Practicum I | — | RA 204 - Advanced Clinical Practicum I RA 204 - Advanced Clinical Practicum I Students are assigned three days per week to a clinical education site to observe and perform radiographic procedures und… source |
| RA205 | Radiographic Image Evaluation | — | RA 205 - Radiographic Image Evaluation RA 205 - Radiographic Image Evaluation The evaluation of all aspects of the radiographic image to include the assessment of radiographic contrast and density, r… source |
| RA220 | Radiation Physics | — | RA 220 - Radiation Physics RA 220 - Radiation Physics Designed to give the student radiographer basic knowledge of the principles of physics necessary for understanding X-ray production, equipment, a… source |
| RA221 | Radiation Biology | — | RA 221 - Radiation Biology RA 221 - Radiation Biology A study of the biologic effects of radiation on the human body. Topics include interaction of radiation and matter, radiosensitivity, cellular an… source |
| RA222 | Advanced Radiology Procedures | — | RA 222 - Advanced Radiology Procedures RA 222 - Advanced Radiology Procedures An introduction to advanced radiographic procedures using contrast media, sectional imaging, and quality assurance proced… source |
| RA224 | Advanced Clinical Practicum II | — | RA 224 - Advanced Clinical Practicum II RA 224 - Advanced Clinical Practicum II Students assigned three days per week to a clinical education site to observe and perform radiographic procedures under… source |
| RA225 | Radiographic Pathology | — | RA 225 - Radiographic Pathology RA 225 - Radiographic Pathology Introduces theories of disease causation and the pathologic disorders that compromise healthy systems. Etiology, pathophysiology respon… source |
| SOC170 | Introduction to Sociology | — | SOC 170 - Introduction to Sociology SOC 170 - Introduction to Sociology A survey of the basic concepts relevant to the study of human social behavior. Topics covered include sociological perspective,… source |
| SOC180 | Leadership & Civic Engagement | — | SOC 180 - Leadership & Civic Engagement SOC 180 - Leadership & Civic Engagement Introduction to the meaning of public service and avenues for community engagement. Exposure to the role of volunteeris… source |
| SOC200 | Race and Ethnic Relations | — | SOC 200 - Race and Ethnic Relations SOC 200 - Race and Ethnic Relations An analysis of racial, religious, ethnic, and other groups. This course examines the persistence of group identity, inter-group… source |
| SOC219 | Marriage and Family | — | SOC 219 - Marriage and Family SOC 219 - Marriage and Family An exploration into the concept of family and its relationships. Intimate relationship formation, maintenance, and demise will be addressed… source |
| SOC283 | Social Problems | — | SOC 283 - Social Problems SOC 283 - Social Problems A study of the major social problems facing the nation and world today. This course examines problems related to substance abuse, sexual behavior,… source |
| SOC288 | Criminology | — | SOC 288 - Criminology SOC 288 - Criminology A study of theories of criminology. This course analyzes crime in relation to cultural environment and social institutions. The nature of crime, causes of… source |
| SOC299 | Topics of Sociology | — | SOC 299 - Topics of Sociology SOC 299 - Topics of Sociology A study of special topics in sociology. Topics may include violence, health and illness, aging, death and dying, media, sexuality, gender r… source |
| SPA101 | Elementary Spanish I | — | SPA 101 - Elementary Spanish I SPA 101 - Elementary Spanish I (Pending Curriculum Committee Approval) fall, spring, summer Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. An introduction to the fund… source |
| SPA102 | Elementary Spanish II | — | SPA 102 - Elementary Spanish II SPA 102 - Elementary Spanish II A continuation of SPA 101 . This course further develops the basic skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students enlarge… source |
| SPA201 | Intermediate Spanish I | — | SPA 201 - Intermediate Spanish I SPA 201 - Intermediate Spanish I A continuation of SPA 102 . Students further develop their listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills through the study of adva… source |
| SPA202 | Intermediate Spanish II | — | SPA 202 - Intermediate Spanish II SPA 202 - Intermediate Spanish II A continuation of SPA 201 . Students further develop reading, writing, listening, and conversational skills through reading and dis… source |
| TMAT100 | Technical Mathematics | — | TMAT 100 - Technical Mathematics TMAT 100 - Technical Mathematics This course is designed to review arithmetic through the use of a calculator and to introduce the students to topics of algebra and g… source |
| THE111 | Theatre Practicum I | — | THE 111 - Theatre Practicum I THE 111 - Theatre Practicum I Work on college semester production in various capacities: lighting, scene construction, properties, costume and makeup, stage management,… source |
| THE130 | Introduction to Acting | — | THE 130 - Introduction to Acting THE 130 - Introduction to Acting Performance-oriented class introducing theories and techniques of acting. Emphasis is on the actor’s resources for character developm… source |
| THE131 | Intermediate Acting | — | THE 131 - Intermediate Acting THE 131 - Intermediate Acting Development of fundamentals introduced in Introduction to Acting, emphasizing an intensive approach to acting exercises, improvisations, mo… source |
| THE203 | Introduction to the Theatre | — | THE 203 - Introduction to the Theatre THE 203 - Introduction to the Theatre A survey of all theatrical forms such as comedy and tragedy, and dramatic styles such as realism and naturalism. Students w… source |
| TPM100 | Introduction to Massage | — | TPM 100 - Introduction to Massage TPM 100 - Introduction to Massage 5 hour of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: One hour of lab per week. This course will serve as an introduction to the basic princi… source |
| TPM106 | Therapeutic Massage Seminar | — | TPM 106 - Therapeutic Massage Seminar (0.5-3) TPM 106 - Therapeutic Massage Seminar (0.5-3) Available upon request in specific situations not included in the regular course offerings but do merit col… source |
| TPM109 | Pathology | — | TPM 109 - Pathology TPM 109 - Pathology This course presents information on individual pathologies which massage therapists and estheticians may encounter in clinical practice. Students will identify… source |
| TPM110 | Massage Techniques I | — | TPM 110 - Massage Techniques I TPM 110 - Massage Techniques I fall, summer Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course serves as the initial training in… source |
| TPM112 | Anatomy/Physiology Comp Health | — | TPM 112 - Anatomy/Physiology Comp Health TPM 112 - Anatomy/Physiology Comp Health This course is a study of the structure and function of the human body for complementary health practitioners. The st… source |
| TPM114 | Musculoskeletal System | — | TPM 114 - Musculoskeletal System TPM 114 - Musculoskeletal System Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. The musculoskeletal system is an expansion of the bone and muscle studies covered in BIO 112, The Human… source |
| TPM120 | Massage Techniques II | — | TPM 120 - Massage Techniques II TPM 120 - Massage Techniques II Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. In this course, students will learn assessment skills to treat specific orthopedic pathological condition… source |
| TPM124 | Business Practices and Ethics | — | TPM 124 - Business Practices and Ethics TPM 124 - Business Practices and Ethics fall, spring Lecture: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week. In this course, the student will explore various aspects… source |
| TPM130 | Massage Techniques III | — | TPM 130 - Massage Techniques III TPM 130 - Massage Techniques III Lab: Two hours of lab per week. In this course, therapeutic massage professionals will discuss and demonstrate various bodywork speci… source |
| TPM140 | Massage Clinical | — | TPM 140 - Massage Clinical (0.5) TPM 140 - Massage Clinical (0.5) Under the supervision of the clinic supervisor, students will be expected to demonstrate proper client/therapist communication skills… source |
| TPM145 | Ther Massage Licensure Seminar | — | TPM 145 - Ther Massage Licensure Seminar (.5) TPM 145 - Ther Massage Licensure Seminar (.5) In this course, students will discuss the Illinois Massage Licensing Act and the Massage & Bodywork licensi… source |
| TRK060 | Truck Driver Training | — | TRK 060 - Truck Driver Training TRK 060 - Truck Driver Training Lecture: 10 hours lecture/discussion per week. Lab: 30 hours of lab per week. Classroom presentation portion of the truck driver traini… source |
| WT106 | Welding Seminar | — | WT 106 - Welding Seminar (0.5-3) WT 106 - Welding Seminar (0.5-3) Credit determined on a contact hour basis. Repeatable 3 times as topics change. Note: View Course Availability PCS: 1.2 source |
| WT116 | Fundamental Welding Processes | — | WT 116 - Fundamental Welding Processes WT 116 - Fundamental Welding Processes Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course provides an introduction to safety, welding joint configurations, machine setup… source |
| WT122 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding I | — | WT 122 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding I WT 122 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding I Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course will emphasize the theory and practice of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW). Safe… source |
| WT124 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding II | — | WT 124 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding II WT 124 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding II Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. A continuation of theory and practice in Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW). Multi-pass sing… source |
| WT126 | Gas Metal/Flux Core Arc Weld I | — | WT 126 - Gas Metal/Flux Core Arc Weld I WT 126 - Gas Metal/Flux Core Arc Weld I Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. The theory and practice of Gas Metal Arc Welding - short circuit transfer (GMAW-S) on 1/8… source |
| WT128 | Oxyfuel Welding/Cutting | — | WT 128 - Oxyfuel Welding/Cutting WT 128 - Oxyfuel Welding/Cutting Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. The theory and practice of oxy-acetylene welding, braze welding and cutting. Safe and correct set up an… source |
| WT133 | Introduction to Fabrication | — | WT 133 - Introduction to Fabrication WT 133 - Introduction to Fabrication Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. Fundamentals of working in a metal fabrication shop. Introduction to shop and equipment safety.… source |
| WT152 | Math For Welding | — | WT 152 - Math For Welding WT 152 - Math For Welding This course teaches mathematic skills needed in the welding field. The topics are presented in a step-by-step approach with examples that broaden u… source |
| WT226 | GMAW/FCAW II | — | WT 226 - GMAW/FCAW II WT 226 - GMAW/FCAW II Lab: Two hours of lab per week. The theory and practice of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) GMAW-Pulse transfer, GMAW-spray t… source |
| WT233 | Fabrication II | — | WT 233 - Fabrication II WT 233 - Fabrication II Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This class will cover advance topics of working in a metal fabrication shop. Students will gain real world, practical exp… source |
| WT244 | Welding Layout | — | WT 244 - Welding Layout WT 244 - Welding Layout Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This class covers the fundamentals of flat pattern development for sheet metal and plate fabrication. Basic geometric con… source |
| WT246 | Layout II | — | WT 246 - Layout II WT 246 - Layout II Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course covers flat pattern layout as it applies to offsetting and transitioning rectangular chutes and hoppers, offsetting and… source |
| WT257 | Certification Welding | — | WT 257 - Certification Welding WT 257 - Certification Welding Lab: 4 hours of lab per week. This course is designed to prepare the student to pass an AWS D1.1 Structural Steel welding certification p… source |
| WT258 | TIG WELDING | — | WT 258 - TIG WELDING WT 258 - TIG WELDING Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course is designed to offer training in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW). Discussion will include welding mild steel, stain… source |
| WT268 | ASME Pipe Welding I 5G | — | WT 268 - ASME Pipe Welding I 5G WT 268 - ASME Pipe Welding I 5G Lab: 4 hours of lab per week. Shop and equipment safety. This course covers ASME open root pipe welding in the 5G position using the SM… source |
| WT269 | ASME Pipe Welding II 6G | — | WT 269 - ASME Pipe Welding II 6G WT 269 - ASME Pipe Welding II 6G Lab: Four hours of lab per week. Shop and equipment safety. This course covers ASME open root pipe welding in the 6G position using t… source |
| WT280 | Specialized Welding | — | WT 280 - Specialized Welding WT 280 - Specialized Welding Lab: 2 hours of lab per week. This course is designed to allow students to choose one specific area of welding and fabrication to focus on an… source |