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ProgramCredentialDescription
General Accounting Certificate (2101) ▸ 22 coursesCertificateThis certificate is designed for students with little or no college background who are interested in pursuing an entry-level position in accounting. All credits earned can also be applied toward an a… source
Financial Accounting Certificate (2102) ▸ 22 coursesCertificateAlthough anyone can pursue the Financial Accounting Certificate, it is primarily oriented towards college graduates who wish to acquire education in accounting to advance in their present profession,… source
Small Business Accounting Certificate (2103) ▸ 9 coursesCertificateThis certificate is designed for individuals who are responsible for the accounting and finance functions of a small business. All credits earned can also be applied toward an associate degree in acc… source
Family Financial Planning Certificate (2104) ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Accounting (9210) ▸ 43 coursesAccounting is vital to successful business operations. Accounting graduates can look forward to an exciting and rewarding career in a variety of business settings. source
Applied American Sign Language Studies (9312) ▸ 43 coursesThis program is designed to give students a foundation in American Sign Language (ASL) and to acquaint them with basic issues of concern to the Deaf community. Furthermore, the program offers an oppo… source
Associate of Technical Studies ▸ 35 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Technical Studies (ATS) degree program is designed to accommodate associate degree candidates whose careers and career preparation lie in fields of concentration other than those offe… source
Biotechnology Science Certificate (3751) ▸ 14 coursesCertificateThis certificate is designed primarily for students with a baccalaureate or associate degree, and a basic science background including one year of college chemistry, cell biology, and general microbi… source
Biotechnology Science (9375) ▸ 40 coursesThe Biotechnology Science program prepares students for entry-level laboratory technician positions in research and industrial laboratories engaged in biotechnology. Graduates may choose career paths… source
Bioinformatics Concentration (9376) ▸ 57 coursesBioinformatics develops and uses computer software to analyze and manage biological data. Bioinformatics is fundamental to modern biological research and to the development of individualized medicine… source
Ohio Real Estate Salesperson Certificate (2072) ▸ 4 coursesCertificateReal estate salespersons help clients buy, sell, and rent properties. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, ( www.bls.gov ), employment of real estate sales agent… source
Business Management Certificate (2201) ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThis certificate is designed for students who are or want to be in management or leadership positions in any type of formal organization setting. Students will learn the concepts and practice of plan… source
E-Business Certificate (2202) ▸ 12 coursesCertificateThis certificate is designed for students who are working or who want to work in the field of e-business. Courses include all principles of e-business management including legal, marketing, and manag… source
Business Information Management Certificate (2221) ▸ 16 coursesCertificate source
Human Resources Management Certificate (2251) ▸ 10 coursesCertificateThis certificate is designed for students who intend to work in the human resource field. It develops the skills and knowledge required to plan for, acquire, train, evaluate, determine compensation a… source
Leadership Certificate (2262) ▸ 10 coursesCertificateThis certificate provides students with the skills to become leaders in their career, personal, and public lives. Students will study the concepts of ethical leadership and management with a strong f… source
Marketing Certificate (2271) ▸ 12 coursesCertificateThis certificate is designed to prepare students to manage or work within organizational units related to the field of marketing. Students will study a wide range of subjects including those within t… source
Ohio Real Estate Broker Certificate (2280) ▸ 12 coursesCertificateThis certificate is designed for individuals who meet the experience requirements of the Ohio Division of Real Estate, but lack course work in financial management, human resources, applied business… source
Entrepreneurship Certificate (2291) ▸ 9 coursesCertificateThis certificate is designed for students who plan to start and operate their own business or who are already managing in a small business. Courses address all aspects of small business operations, i… source
Office Communications Certificate (2610) ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Associate of Arts Degree in Business (9010) ▸ 119 coursesDegree source
Entrepreneurship Concentration (9215) ▸ 41 coursesThis concentration prepares students who plan to start and/or operate their own business. Core courses include coverage of all of the business functions that an owner/manager would be expected to und… source
Business Information Management Concentration (9222) ▸ 42 courses source
General Management Concentration (9224) ▸ 56 coursesThis concentration prepares students to be a generalist in the management field and is the most versatile option in terms of the students' selection of courses to meet individual or organizational ne… source
Human Resources Management Concentration (9225) ▸ 42 coursesThis concentration provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage the human resource aspects of a business. Courses address the overall management and planning of sta… source
Marketing Concentration (9227) ▸ 43 coursesThis concentration prepares students for management or leadership roles in the field of marketing. It enables students to select from a number of relevant courses including advertising, sales, resear… source
Culinary Arts Technology (9730) ▸ 30 coursesThe culinary arts technology program consists of culinary technical core courses and general education basic and related courses. The degree program is operated jointly by Lakeland and the Internatio… source
Chemical Technician Certificate (3701) ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThis certificate program prepares students for employment as chemical technicians. Working under the supervision of chemists and chemical engineers, chemical technicians use the principles and theori… source
Electro-Mechanical Fundamentals Certificate (4203) ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Industrial Computer Hardware Technician Certificate (4241) ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Tool Room/Maintenance Machinist Certificate (4302) ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Machine Repair Technology Certificate (4303) ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Machine Repair Electrician Certificate (4310) ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Machine Repair Mechanic Certificate (4311) ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
CNC Set-Up and Programming Technology Certificate (4312) ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
CNC Operator Mini Certificate (4315) ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Production Shift Leader/Manufacturing Management Certificate (4351) ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
General Manufacturing Major (9430) ▸ 55 coursesThe General Manufacturing major prepares students for employment as engineering technicians at the operations level in manufacturing industries having a concentration in computer applications. Techni… source
Maintenance and Repair Concentration (9439) ▸ 69 coursesThe Maintenance and Repair Concentration prepares graduates for repairing and maintaining equipment in an industrial environment. source
Construction Management Certificate (4131) ▸ 15 coursesCertificate source
Facility Management Certificate (4141) ▸ 13 coursesCertificate source
Civil Engineering Technology (9410) ▸ 50 coursesThe Civil Engineering Technology program (9410) is designed to prepare students for immediate employment with architectural firms, engineering consulting firms, construction management firms, surveyo… source
Construction Management (9413) ▸ 54 coursesThis program prepares students for careers in the construction field with an emphasis on residential and light commercial building construction. The curriculum blends two major content areas: buildin… source
Cisco Network Security Certificate (4254) ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Cisco Network Security (9438) ▸ 56 courses source
Criminal Justice (9620) ▸ 32 coursesThe Criminal Justice degree program introduces pre-service students to careers in law enforcement and corrections. It equips students with both the skills and knowledge needed to pursue careers and/o… source
Dental Hygiene (9310) ▸ 34 coursesThe dental hygienist is a licensed member of the dental health team dedicated to helping patients maintain good oral health and prevent diseases and disorders. The dental hygienist is highly skilled… source
Early Childhood Education (9610) ▸ 23 coursesThe Early Childhood Education program provides students with a theoretical background in child development, professionalism, curriculum development, assessment practices, and hands-on real world teac… source
Electrical Construction Certificate (4222) ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Electrical Construction Technology (9712) ▸ 23 coursesThe Electrical Construction Technology program is a five-year Associate of Technical Studies (ATS) degree program offered in collaboration with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IB… source
Advanced Electrical Systems Certificate (4201) ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Electrical Systems Fundamentals Certificate (4220) ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology Concentration (9417) ▸ 57 courses source
Electrical Instrumentation Technology (9418) ▸ 54 courses source
Electrical Engineering Technology (9420) ▸ 55 courses source
Emergency Management Planning and Administration Certificate (6701) ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Emergency Management Planning and Administration (9670) ▸ 80 coursesThe magnitude of natural disasters, terrorist incidents, and other major emergencies has increased the public awareness of the importance of effective emergency management. Rapid growth and complexit… source
Fire Science Technology Certificate (6401) ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Fire Science Technology (9640) ▸ 83 coursesFire service specialists are sought by fire departments nationwide, as well as by insurance companies, industrial organizations, government agencies, and businesses dealing with fire protection and e… source
Geospatial Technology Certificate (6801) ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Geospatial Technology Skills Certificate (6802) ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
sUAS Applications in Geospatial Technology Certificate (6803) ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Geospatial Technology (9680) ▸ 57 coursesThe Geospatial Technology Associate of Applied Science degree is designed to prepare students for careers in geospatial technology or for transfer to a bachelor-degree granting program in geospatial… source
International Studies Certificate (5101) ▸ 35 coursesCertificateThe International Studies Certificate provides students with a broad introduction to the historical, political, geographical, economic, religious, and literary bases of the modern world. In addition,… source
Associate of Arts Degree (9000) ▸ 175 coursesDegreeThe associate of arts (AA) is normally pursued by students intending to transfer to a senior institution for the completion of a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree. Typical areas of study may include… source
Associate of Arts Degree in Information Technology (9025) ▸ 15 coursesDegree source
Associate of Arts Degree in Information Systems (9030) ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Ohio Transfer 36 (9099) ▸ 124 coursesThe Ohio Transfer 36 (formerly known as the Ohio Transfer Module) consists of 36-40 semester credit hours of introductory courses in English, mathematics, arts/humanities, social science, and natural… source
Associate of Science Degree (9100) ▸ 134 coursesDegreeThe associate of science (AS) degree program is normally pursued by students intending to transfer to a senior institution for the completion of a bachelor of science degree. Typical areas of study m… source
Associate of Science Degree in Computer Science (9110) ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Graphic Design for the Web Certificate (2513) ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThis certificate is designed to meet the growing demand for graphic designers and web content developers who are proficient in skill sets such as basic web programming, the Adobe Creative Suite, and… source
Photography Certificate (2514) ▸ 10 coursesCertificatePhotography is a technology-driven field. This certificate is designed to provide students with training in the use of photographic equipment, software and best practices, which is vital in producing… source
Digital Print Production Certificate (2515) ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Graphic Design (9250) ▸ 49 coursesA graphic designer is a visual problem solver. In order to solve these problems, a designer must be skilled in the use of typography, design, color, layout, packaging, photography, production, comput… source
Health Information Management Technology (9345) ▸ 32 coursesThe Health Information Management Technology (HIMT) associate degree program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management (CAHIIM). Graduates of… source
Personal Trainer Certificate/Area of Specialization (0201) ▸ 14 coursesCertificateThis certificate is designed for students interested in becoming a personal trainer. Courses within this program will help students prepare for a certification exam. It is recommended that students p… source
Electrocardiography Certificate/Area of Specialization (3251) ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThis certificate/area of specialization provides students with the basic knowledge and skills to perform an electrocardiogram (ECG). It also introduces basic cardiac arrhythmias and medications used… source
Health and Wellness Certificate/Area of Specialization (3252) ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThis certificate/area of specialization provides students with a broad knowledge in exercise and fitness, nutrition and its effects on health, basic care and prevention of injuries, first aid, and em… source
Emergency Medical Technology-Paramedic Certificate/Area of Specialization (3254) ▸ 7 coursesCertificateParamedic emergency medical technicians work under the direction of a physician to recognize, assess, and manage medical emergencies of acutely ill or injured patients in prehospital care settings. T… source
Medical Coding Certificate/Area of Specialization (3261) ▸ 12 coursesCertificateThis certificate/area of specialization prepares students for classifying medical data from patient records in hospital and physician-based settings. Students in the medical coding certificate/area o… source
Dental Assisting Certificate/Area of Specialization (3265) ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Health Coach Certificate/Area of Specialization (3300) ▸ 2 coursesCertificateHealth coaches are a part of the at home health care team and a vital part of keeping recently discharged patients healthy and at home. Health coaches meet the patient while they are in the hospital… source
Nursing Assistant Certificate/Area of Specialization (3310) ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Emergency Medical Technology-Basic Certificate/Area of Specialization (3501) ▸ 2 coursesCertificateAfter completing this certificate/area of specialization, students are eligible to take the National Registry Exam to become certified in the State of Ohio 1 as a basic emergency medical technician (… source
Administrative Medical Office Assistant Certificate/Area of Specialization (3549) ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Medical Assisting Certificate/Area of Specialization (3550) ▸ 16 coursesCertificateThe medical assisting certificate program prepares competent, responsible, and caring entry-level medical assistants through education, practice, and community experiences in the cognitive (knowledge… source
Phlebotomy Certificate/Area of Specialization (3601) ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThis certificate/area of specialization provides students with the skill and knowledge to collect blood samples by venipuncture and skin puncture. As vital members of the healthcare team, phlebotomis… source
Multi-Skilled Health Technology (9325) ▸ 73 coursesLakeland's Multi-Skilled Health Technology degree program is designed to meet the ever changing needs of the healthcare delivery system by preparing students with cross-training in more than one heal… source
Case Management Certificate (3262) ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThis certificate is designed to prepare students for employment as a case manager at a social service agency. It also fulfills one of the steps for completion of the Human Services degree. source
Chemical Dependency Certificate (3263) ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThis certificate is designed to prepare students for employment as a chemical dependency counselor assistant. It also fulfills one of the steps for completion of the Human Services degree. source
Pre-Social Work Bridge Certificate (3264) ▸ 65 coursesCertificateThis certificate is designed to prepare students for transfer to the Youngstown State University baccalaureate degree in Human Services. It builds upon the core requirements included in both the Lake… source
Human Services (9660) ▸ 23 coursesHuman service workers assist and support people facing problems in living that may include poverty, homelessness, mental illness, drug abuse, domestic violence, physical illness, disability, or life… source
Histotechnology (9395) ▸ 28 coursesA histotechnician is an individual who is trained in the preparation and staining of tissue slides for microscopic examination and disease diagnosis by the pathologist. Histotechnicians may be employ… source
IT Foundations Certificate (2401) ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThis certificate is designed to prepare students for employment in a variety of positions requiring fundamental information technology knowledge and skills. It also fulfills one of the designated ste… source
Computer User Certificate (2402) ▸ 10 coursesCertificateThis certificate is designed to prepare students for employment in a variety of positions requiring fundamental computer knowledge and skills. source
IT Specialist Certificate (2403) ▸ 28 coursesCertificateThis certificate program builds upon previous information technology foundational skills by providing core competencies as well as breadth and depth in specific focus areas. It is designed to prepare… source
IT Professional Certificate (2404) ▸ 35 coursesCertificateThis certificate builds upon previous information technology proficiency skills by providing professional competencies as well as an additional breadth and depth. It is designed to prepare students f… source
IT Support Analyst Major (9243) ▸ 57 coursesThis program provides students with expertise in common computer applications, operating systems, and system hardware. It includes a study of hardware and software installation, operating systems sup… source
Application Programming and Web Development (9246) ▸ 58 coursesThis program prepares students for in-demand entry-level software and web development careers. The primary languages studied are HTML, Java, JavaScript, Python and PHP programming. Additional topics… source
Cybersecurity Concentration (9247) ▸ 41 courses source
Operating Systems/Networking Concentration (9249) ▸ 54 coursesThe Operating Systems/Networking Concentration provides coverage of all aspects of installing, administering and managing heterogeneous local and wide area networks. Instruction included in the empha… source
Data Analytics Concentration (9258) ▸ 70 coursesThe data analytics program equips students with skills to analyze large datasets using statistical methods, programming techniques, and specialized software. With a focus on practical applications, s… source
Computer Science/Software Engineering Concentration (9259) ▸ 40 coursesThis concentration is designed for students planning to transfer to a bachelor degree program in computer science or computer information systems. In addition to being a transfer program, this progra… source
Computer Information Technology (9720) ▸ 46 coursesThe Associate of Technical Studies Degree in Computer Information Technology prepares or upgrades the graduate for career objectives requiring more than one computer-related specialization. Specializ… source
Interactive Media Certificate (2501) ▸ 27 coursesCertificateMedia integration and presentation have become accepted as one useful form of communication. Be it for a CD-based retail catalog, business website, or DVD video, media integration brings together the… source
Video Production and Broadcast Certificate (2502) ▸ 27 coursesCertificateOur increasing dependence on broadcast television, film, and video as means of communication has helped to further the development of technology necessary for proper production. The advent of interne… source
Audio Engineering and Production Certificate (2503) ▸ 27 coursesCertificateThe audio recording and production industry has been a mainstay of the communications field for many decades. The techniques used to create fine audio programs have been a paramount issue in the medi… source
Animation and Cartoon Arts Certificate (2504) ▸ 27 coursesCertificateCartoons and animations have been an active form of entertainment since Edison’s kinescope techniques of the late 1800s. This program relies on a foundation of basic cartoon art skills and develops t… source
Interactive Entertainment Technology Certificate (2505) ▸ 27 coursesCertificateVideo games have swept the world as both a form of entertainment and as learning tools for many industries. The field and its underlying hardware are one of the key factors in the development of inno… source
Radio Production and Broadcast Certificate (2506) ▸ 27 coursesCertificateOne of the most significant developments of the 20th century was the advent of organized radio transmission. To this day, news, information, and music find radio their marketplace and a pinnacle of t… source
Audio Recording and Production Technical Major (9275) ▸ 73 courses source
Interactive Media Design and Delivery Technical Major (9276) ▸ 74 courses source
Radio Production and Broadcast Technical Major (9277) ▸ 73 courses source
Video Production and Broadcast Technical Major (9278) ▸ 74 courses source
Medical Laboratory Technology (9320) ▸ 30 coursesMedical Laboratory Technology, a clinical laboratory science, serves an essential and responsible role in the healthcare system. Physicians rely on laboratory technicians and the results of their ana… source
CAD Design Certificate (4442) ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
AutoCAD Operator Certificate (4443) ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Mechanical and Manufacturing Technology Specialist Certificate (4445) ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Mechanical Engineering Technology (9440) ▸ 56 coursesStudents planning to transfer to a four-year college or university should take MATH 1650 College Algebra (A) , MATH 2400 Calculus for Business, Social, and Life Sciences , and PHYS 1610 General Physi… source
Computer Aided Design Concentration (9444) ▸ 62 coursesThis concentration emphasizes using CAD (computer aided design) for layout, design, and creating drawings in mechanical and industrial applications. source
Nuclear Engineering Technology (9416) ▸ 28 coursesThis program is based on the nuclear industry “Non-Licensed Operator” training requirements. Students must be “College Ready” (placement in MATH 1650 College Algebra (A) and ENGL 1110 English Composi… source
Nursing (RN) (9330) ▸ 24 coursesLakeland's Nursing degree program (traditional or Advanced Placement LPN to RN) prepares students to function effectively as entry-level registered nurses in a variety of healthcare settings. source
Occupational Therapy Assistant (9355) ▸ 29 courses source
Paralegal Studies Certificate (2901) ▸ 21 coursesCertificate source
Paralegal Studies (9290) ▸ 35 coursesParalegals assist attorneys in providing quality legal services to clients. The Paralegal Studies program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to assist lawyers in the… source
Physical Therapist Assistant (9365) ▸ 29 courses source
Computed Tomography Certificate (3811) ▸ 5 coursesCertificateComputed Tomography (CT) technologists are responsible for taking detailed cross-sectional images of the internal structures of the human body using advanced computerized x-ray equipment. These membe… source
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Certificate (3821) ▸ 5 coursesCertificateMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technologists use radio waves, powerful magnets, and computers to create images of the body. MRI has become an important diagnostic imaging method that has had a sign… source
Radiologic Technology (9380) ▸ 45 coursesRadiographers work under the supervision of qualified radiologists or physicians. Radiographers perform imaging examinations, process and evaluate radiographic images, utilize radiographic equipment,… source
Respiratory Therapy (9340) ▸ 27 coursesRespiratory therapy involves preventive, diagnostic, rehabilitative, and intensive-care therapy for patients with current or potential cardiopulmonary problems. source
Surgical Technology (9335) ▸ 50 coursesA surgical technologist is an integral member of the surgical team, working closely with surgeons, anesthesiologists, registered nurses, and other surgical personnel in delivering patient care before… source
SMAW (Stick) Welding Certificate (4326) ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
GTAW (TIG) Welding Certificate (4330) ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Pipe Welding Certificate (4331) ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
FCAW (Flux Cored) Welding Certificate (4333) ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
GMAW (MIG/MAG) Welding Certificate (4334) ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Thermal Cutting, Gouging, Brazing, and Soldering Certificate (4335) ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Welding and Fabrication Technology I Certificate (4336) ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Welding and Fabrication Technology II Certificate (4337) ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Welding and Fabrication Technology (9414) ▸ 44 courses source
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CodeTitleCreditsDescription
ACCT 1100Introduction to Financial Accounting (CTAG, TAG) 4 CreditsThis course examines financial accounting and reporting with emphasis on analysis and interpretation from a user perspective. The course covers the accounting principles underlying the accounting cyc… source
ACCT 1200Introduction to Managerial Accounting (CTAG, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course examines managerial accounting tools and techniques used by decision makers to help make an organization's operations more effective and efficient. Students will apply basic managerial ac… source
ACCT 1270Financial Analysis Using Spreadsheets 3 CreditsThis course emphasizes the development of analytical skills for financial problem solving and analysis of business financial relationships, using the spreadsheet as the basic tool. The course involve… source
ACCT 2100Intermediate Accounting I 4 CreditsThis course involves an in-depth study of financial accounting practice and theory regarding the basic financial statements, compound interest and present value concepts, and accounting for current a… source
ACCT 2110Managerial Accounting: Cost 4 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to cost accounting methods and the determination of costs through job order, process, and activity-based cost accounting procedures for materials, labor, and over… source
ACCT 2120Auditing Theory and Practice 3 CreditsThis course introduces the auditing concepts and techniques utilized by the internal auditor and the independent public accountant. Topics include professional ethics, legal liability, internal contr… source
ACCT 2130Advanced Topics in Accounting 3 CreditsThis course introduces the accounting for business combinations, as well as foreign currency translation issues. Other topics include accounting for nonprofit and government organizations. source
ACCT 2140Ethics and Professional Standards for Accounting 1 CreditThis course is designed to help students integrate ethical reasoning, integrity, objectivity, independence, and other core values into their development as professional accountants. It will provide t… source
ACCT 2150Accounting Information Systems 3 CreditsThis course provides an analysis of how an accounting information system processes revenue, expenditure, production, and financial data into useful financial information and reports. Students will us… source
ACCT 2200Intermediate Accounting II 4 CreditsThis course is a continuation of ACCT 2100 Intermediate Accounting I involving an in-depth study of financial accounting practice and theory regarding current and long-term liabilities, stockholders… source
ACCT 2210Managerial Accounting: Finance 4 CreditsThis course introduces students to accounting and financial procedures for cost planning and control. Students will apply cost and profit, break-even, capital budgeting, ratio, and differential cost… source
ACCT 2390Taxation of Individuals 3 CreditsThis course introduces current federal income tax law and regulations relating to individuals. Topics include personal exemptions, personal itemized deductions, income recognition, allowable personal… source
ACCT 2395Taxation of Business Entities 3 CreditsThis course introduces current income tax laws (i.e. state, federal) and regulations relating to businesses including corporations, partnerships, and S Corporations. Topics include income recognition… source
ANTH 1160Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the field of anthropology and provides them with an understanding of anthropological concepts and theories. It introduces the comparative study of culture across ti… source
ARTS 1120Art Appreciation (OT36) 3 CreditsThis lecture course provides a general study of the visual arts by exploring the various art historical periods and the media, materials, and techniques used by the artist. source
ARTS 1130Art Drawing I (TAG) 3 CreditsThis studio course provides a basic foundation to drawing with emphasis on perceptual development, structural representation, and individual expression. Students will explore the creation of graphic… source
ARTS 1135Art Drawing II 3 CreditsThis studio course further explores the visual language, media, and tools the artist uses in creating graphic spatial illusions. The course places emphasis on perceptual development, structural repre… source
ARTS 2220Survey of Art I (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis lecture course provides a comprehensive exploration of stylistic developments in painting, sculpture, and architecture from prehistory to the Renaissance. The course places emphasis on the relat… source
ARTS 2230Survey of Art II (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis lecture course provides a comprehensive exploration of stylistic developments in painting, sculpture, and architecture from the Renaissance to the present. The course places emphasis on the rela… source
ARTS 2250Painting I 3 CreditsThis studio course explores the language of color, its basic visual characteristics, and the process, materials, and techniques of opaque media painting. source
ARTS 2255Painting II 3 CreditsThis studio course continues the exploration of the language of color, investigating its mood, expressive characteristics and subjective application in visual translation, and the process, materials… source
ARTS 2260Ceramics I (TAG) 3 CreditsThis studio course explores ceramic materials, tools and techniques. It applies the fundamentals of pinch, coil and slab methods of fabrication to functional and nonfunctional clay forms. Students wi… source
ARTS 2265Ceramics II 3 CreditsThis studio course explores basic wheel throwing techniques and the designing and making of functional and creative nonfunctional clay forms. Students will apply studio practices of preparing clay, g… source
ARTS 2275Jewelry/Metals I 3 CreditsThis studio course explores basic design and techniques of fabrication (soldering, surface texture, lost wax casting, and enameling) as applied to jewelry and small metal objects. source
ARTS 2276Jewelry/Metals II 3 CreditsThis studio course explores advanced techniques in design and the fabrication of jewelry and small metal objects. Students will apply enameling, lost wax casting, soldering, surface texture, and crea… source
ARTS 2290Sculpture I (TAG) 3 CreditsThis studio course provides a basic introduction to sculptural materials, tools and fabrication techniques in creating three-dimensional forms. Students will explore various methods of forming clay,… source
ARTS 2295Sculpture II 3 CreditsThis studio course continues the exploration of techniques of fabricating three-dimensional forms. The course places emphasis on proper studio practices, creative design, and the process of casting m… source
ASLI 1100Introduction to American Sign Language I (TAG) 4 CreditsThis introductory course focuses on developing an understanding of Deaf and nonverbal populations and ways to communicate effectively with them using American Sign Language. The course introduces fin… source
ASLI 1200Introduction to American Sign Language II (TAG) 4 CreditsThis course builds on the knowledge and skills developed in ASLI 1100 Elementary American Sign Language I, focusing on increasing speed, fluency, vocabulary, receptive skills and knowledge of grammat… source
ASLI 1400Fingerspelling 3 CreditsThis course provides concentrated instruction and practice of fingerspelling at increasing levels of complexity including sign names, loaned signs, expressive use, receptivity, various sign systems,… source
ASLI 1550Deaf History and Culture 3 CreditsThis introductory course surveys the history, structure, power interactions, and culture of the Deaf community and its impact on hearing and non-hearing populations. Experience with American Sign Lan… source
ASLI 1700Deaf Literature 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the literary work of and about the Deaf community. The literary work addresses the effects of history, social systems, and individual experiences on Deaf literature… source
ASLI 1800American Sign Language I 4 CreditsIn this intermediate level course, students review the grammatical features of American Sign Language (ASL) and further develop communicative functions using ASL. They learn common English idiomatic… source
ASLI 1830American Sign Language: Discourse 3 CreditsThis course provides for ongoing interactions using American Sign Language (ASL). Students will conduct interviews and prepare presentations in ASL. The course develops the expressive and receptive s… source
ASLI 1850American Sign Language II 4 CreditsIn this intermediate level course, students review and further develop communicative functions using American Sign Language (ASL). The course reviews English idiomatic expressions, and students will… source
ASLI 2700Resources Concerning the Deaf Community 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to organizations and other resources available within the local and national Deaf community, parent organizations, community agencies, advocacy resources, journals, an… source
ASLI 2750Applied Issues Concerning the Deaf Community 3 CreditsThis course examines key issues concerning the Deaf community including ethics, paternalization, and deafness as difference versus deafness as a disability. The course includes a study of the paralle… source
BIOL 1010Introductory Biology: Cells, Genetics, and Evolution (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course introduces basic chemical and cellular levels of life, provides an overview of genetics and evolution, and describes the major taxonomic categories of living organisms. Major topics inclu… source
BIOL 1020Introductory Biology: Organismic Biology and Ecology (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to the organismic biology of plants and animals, basic ecology, and the effects of human disturbance on the Earth's life support systems. Major topics include pla… source
BIOL 1030Environmental Issues and Solutions (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course examines the major environmental issues facing the world including pollution, population growth, soil erosion, destruction of forests and other natural areas, climate changes and other en… source
BIOL 1140Human Biology (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course introduces the fundamentals of human structure and function at the chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, and system levels. Specific topics include the chemistry of life, cell structure and… source
BIOL 1150Plant Biology (OT36) 4 CreditsThis course provides basic foundations in organismic biology related to plants. It includes the cellular basis of plants, a study of plant cells and tissues, their structure and function, and basic e… source
BIOL 1160Animal Biology (OT36) 4 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to organismic biology related to animals. It includes animal cell structure and function, biodiversity and evolution of the animal kingdom, and homeostasis and th… source
BIOL 1170Ecology and Environmental Biology (TM) 4 CreditsThis course provides a framework for understanding basic ecology and environmental science. It gives an introduction and overview of ecological concepts at the population, community, ecosystem, and b… source
BIOL 1180Tropical Biology 4 CreditsThis course introduces the concepts of ecology and organismic biology through an intensive field oriented approach. Students examine both tropical rainforests and coral reefs from the organismic, pop… source
BIOL 1190Introduction to Evolutionary Biology (OT36) 4 CreditsThis course provides a framework for understanding the concepts of evolutionary biology. It offers an overview of the subject by focusing on the underlying mechanisms that drive change in biological… source
BIOL 1200Fundamentals of Biology for the Health Technologies (OT36) 4 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to the concepts and principles of biology for students interested in pursuing a degree in the health sciences. Students seeking a degree in the health sciences ar… source
BIOL 1510Principles of Biology I (OT36) 4 CreditsThis course introduces students to the organization of living systems, energy transfer, and continuity of life, biodiversity, and classification of living things for the science major. The topics inc… source
BIOL 1520Principles of Biology II (OT36) 4 CreditsThis course builds on the concepts introduced in BIOL 1510 Principles of Biology I. It provides an overview of the structural and functional characteristics of animals and plants and the basic concep… source
BIOL 2010Genetics 3 CreditsThis lecture-based course, designed for allied health and biotechnology science students, as well as those seeking a degree in Biological Sciences, introduces basic principles of heredity and mechani… source
BIOL 2210Anatomy and Physiology I (OT36) 4 CreditsThis course introduces the organization of the human body in the context of the unifying concepts of feedback regulation and homeostasis. The course assumes a general knowledge of cell structure and… source
BIOL 2220Anatomy and Physiology II (OT36) 4 CreditsThis course continues the study of the human body begun in BIOL 2210 Anatomy and Physiology I. The course examines the relationships between endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digesti… source
BIOL 2700Microbiology (OT36) 4 CreditsThis course, designed for allied health and biotechnology science students, introduces the study of microorganisms and their impact on human health. It focuses on the interactions between human hosts… source
BIOL 2800Immunology 2 CreditsThis course introduces the principles and applications of immunology for science majors. It provides basic knowledge of the human immune system, including the molecules, cells, and processes involved… source
BIOL 2900Special Topics in Biology 2-4 CreditsThese specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of biology concepts at the cellular, ecological, or organismic level, which are not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. source
BIOS 1050Introduction to Biotechnology Science 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the field of biotechnology. The course addresses applications of biotechnology to the medical, agricultural, environmental and chemical industries. Discussions will… source
BIOS 1200Biotechnology Science Lab Skills 4 CreditsThis course introduces students to the fundamental knowledge and techniques associated with the operation of a laboratory engaged in biotechnology. The course includes the instruction and application… source
BIOS 1500Introduction to Biochemistry 4 CreditsThis course introduces students to the chemistry of biological systems. It emphasizes the chemical structures, regulation, biological roles and metabolism of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, a… source
BIOS 1600Advanced Molecular Separations 4 CreditsThis course includes specialized study of the theory and methodology of the separation and some subsequent characterization of biomolecules. Chromatographic techniques discussed and employed will inc… source
BIOS 2100Applied Microbiology 3 CreditsThis course advances the student's knowledge of microbial metabolism and genetics, with an emphasis on biotechnological applications. Students will manipulate cell growth conditions experimentally fo… source
BIOS 2400Tissue Culture 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the establishment, maintenance, characterization, and storage of eukaryotic cell cultures. In the laboratory, students will prepare media, manipulate cells using as… source
BIOS 2500Recombinant DNA Technology 4 CreditsThis specialized course includes the basic genetics and technical aspects of introducing foreign and native genes into organisms. The course also addresses molecular diagnostics for healthcare, foren… source
BIOS 2550Introduction to Bioinformatics 1 CreditThis course introduces students to the use of computers in the biotechnology laboratory. The course provides basic instruction related to the terminology and use of computers in communicating in the… source
BIOS 2600Bioscience Manufacturing Processes 4 CreditsThis course introduces students to the principles and techniques of fermentation and bioprocessing. Laboratory experiments will include food and beverage fermentations; microbial fermentations yieldi… source
BIOS 2700Internship 3 CreditsThis specialized course provides students with supervised practical experience in an academic or industrial laboratory engaged in biotechnology. The internship integrates the student's bioscience kno… source
BIOS 2800Biotechnology Science Seminar 1 CreditThis course is a specialized topical course providing students a venue to discuss internship issues, as well as recent biotechnology innovations. The course discusses such issues as non-proprietary i… source
BIOS 2901Clinical Molecular Diagnostics 4 CreditsThis advanced course expands the student’s knowledge of metabolism and genetics. Purpose, principle, and interpretation of molecular-based assays used for diagnostic purposes are emphasized. Laborato… source
BUSM 1300Introduction to Business 3 CreditsThis course provides an overview of business throughout the world, focusing on the historical development of American business from the early years to the present. It includes major business function… source
BUSM 1330Business Ethics 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the relevance and importance of ethics in business. It examines ethical considerations and dilemmas facing corporations, managers, and employees and develops ethica… source
BUSM 1400Professional Personal Selling 3 CreditsThis course is a review of the attributes and behaviors that lead to success in personal selling. It includes the fundamentals of consultative professional selling, including customer and relationshi… source
BUSM 1500International Business in a Global Environment 3 CreditsFocusing on the global environment, this course provides students with a fundamental understanding of all major areas of international business. General content areas include international management… source
BUSM 1620Introduction to Entrepreneurship (CTAG) 3 CreditsThis course explores entrepreneurial opportunities and investigates the various considerations and skills necessary in establishing a small business. Students will learn about the process for conceiv… source
BUSM 1640Entrepreneurial Management 3 CreditsThis course explores the entrepreneur's role in the management of a small business. Topics include marketing and promotion, product and supply chain management, human resources management, operations… source
BUSM 1700Principles of E-Business 3 CreditsThis course provides an overview of electronic commerce principles focusing on the management and marketing strategies that make electronic commerce business successful. It includes the business and… source
BUSM 2000Principles of Management (TAG) 3 CreditsThis advanced course is an in-depth study of the classic management functions of planning, organizing, leading and controlling. It supplies techniques for carrying out each of these functions. Studen… source
BUSM 2100Business Law I (CTAG, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides students with a fundamental understanding of important business law concepts. Content areas include the legal environment and judicial system, the nature and sources of law, admi… source
BUSM 2150Business Law II 3 CreditsThis course provides students with substantive areas of law not presented in BUSM 2100 Business Law I. Primary content areas focus on Articles 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code, including sales and le… source
BUSM 2250Leadership Development 3 CreditsThe central focus of this specialized course is the development of leaders and leadership skills. It provides a basic understanding of leadership, theories of group dynamics, and the moral and ethica… source
BUSM 2300Human Resource Management 3 CreditsThis course offers an introduction to human resources (HR) functions, including talent acquisition, training and development, compensation and benefits, and employee relations. The course explores ho… source
BUSM 2330Employment Practices 3 CreditsThis course offers an in-depth exploration of contemporary employment practices and methods, incorporating diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives with the goal of developing an understand… source
BUSM 2350Labor-Management Relations 3 CreditsThis course examines the complex and dynamic relationship between labor and management in today’s workplace equipping students with an understanding of current issues and best practices in labor-mana… source
BUSM 2370Compensation and Benefits 3 CreditsThis course examines the design, implementation, and management of compensation and benefits programs within organizations. It covers the principles, practices, and regulatory framework of compensati… source
BUSM 2380Training Skills and Techniques 3 CreditsThis specialized course for employees and supervisors offers practical introduction of all aspects of training. It includes vocabulary, adult learning principles, organizational needs analyses, learn… source
BUSM 2400Business Communication (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides students with a fundamental understanding of important oral and written skills in the business environment. This course includes practical application of oral and written communi… source
BUSM 2500Principles of Marketing (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course covers activities, analysis, strategies, and decision making in the context of the environment of marketing and other business functions. Topics include: integration of product, price, pr… source
BUSM 2520Marketing of Services 3 CreditsThis specialized course focuses on the fundamental differences inherent in marketing and leadership in service enterprises and departments, both for profit and not-for-profit. The course places empha… source
BUSM 2530Advertising (TAG) 3 CreditsThis specialized course focuses on advertising as a strategic element in the marketing of goods, services and ideas. Using research-based criteria, students will develop the ability to recognize outs… source
BUSM 2550Direct and Digital Marketing 3 CreditsThis course explores direct and digital marketing strategies and techniques, while emphasizing practical skills for today’s fast-paced marketing environment. Students will learn how to create, implem… source
BUSM 2570Principles of Supply Chain Management 3 CreditsThis course provides students with an overview of the key concepts, processes, and methodologies of supply chain management. The course will explore the impact the supply chain has on business and th… source
BUSM 2640Managing Entrepreneurial Ventures 3 CreditsThis course explores the entrepreneur’s role in the management and planning of a small business. Topics include marketing and promotion, product and supply chain management, human resources managemen… source
BUSM 2650New Venture Creation 3 CreditsThis course builds on the introduction to entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial management courses. It provides students an opportunity to observe small businesses, analyze small business successes an… source
BUSM 2700Management Philosophy and Practice 3 CreditsThis capstone course for management majors is designed to help students synthesize their knowledge and experience from previous Lakeland business management courses with real-world work experiences.… source
BUSM 2800Business Co-op Experience 1-4 CreditsIn this specialized cooperative course, students gain real life work experience and earn wages under the guidance of a faculty member and company supervisor. Currently employed students may qualify a… source
BUSM 2900Special Topics in Business 1-3 CreditsThese specialized courses provide in-depth examination of business-related topics not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. source
CADT 1100Introduction to AutoCAD 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to freehand and geometric constructions commonly used in engineering technology, including methods for multiple views and three-dimensional presentation. Students will… source
CADT 1500Advanced AutoCAD 3 CreditsThis course is a continuation of CADT 1100 Introduction to AutoCAD, emphasizing advanced features of AutoCAD, including combinations of drawing entities (blocks), the breakup of drawing entities (exp… source
CADT 2100Introduction to SolidWorks 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to three-dimensional solid modeling of discrete components and assemblies using SolidWorks software. Topics include advanced assembly modeling, part modeling, drafting… source
CADT 2500Advanced SolidWorks 3 CreditsThis course is intended to enhance the existing skills developed in CADT 2100 Introduction to SolidWorks. Topics include advanced sketch management, 3D sketching principles, advanced parametric shape… source
CADT 2600SolidWorks Design Productivity 3 CreditsThis course is intended to enhance the existing skills developed in CADT 2500 Advanced SolidWorks. It focuses on enhancing students' design skills utilizing 3D capabilities of SolidWorks. Topics incl… source
CHEM 1050Chemistry in the Everyday World (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course develops and applies chemical concepts to show the importance and relevance of chemistry in our daily lives. Areas of focus include using the scientific method, atomic and molecular struc… source
CHEM 1100Elementary Chemistry I: Intro to Inorganic Chemistry (OT36) 4 CreditsThis course, the first in a two-course sequence, introduces students to the fundamentals of beginning chemistry, including matter and energy, measurements, atomic and electronic structure, the period… source
CHEM 1150Elementary Chemistry II: Intro to Organic and Biochemistry (OT36) 4 CreditsThis course, the second of a two-course sequence, focuses on the fundamentals of organic and biochemistry for specific application to the health sciences. The chemistry of key functional groups in or… source
CHEM 1500General Chemistry I (OT36, TAG) 5 CreditsThis course focuses on the principles of college chemistry, including measurements and dimensional analysis, formulas, equations and stoichiometry, solution reactions, gas laws, thermochemistry, atom… source
CHEM 1600General Chemistry II (OT36) 5 CreditsThis course continues the study of the principles of college chemistry, including organic nomenclature, solids and liquids, solutions, chemical kinetics, molecular equilibrium, acid-base theory, acid… source
CHEM 2000Quantitative Analysis (OT36) 5 CreditsThis course focuses on the principles of quantitative chemical analysis including statistics, sampling techniques, acid-base equilibria and titrations, solubility calculations, complexometric titrati… source
CHEM 2500Organic Chemistry I (OT36) 5 CreditsThis specialized course is the first in an organic chemistry sequence. It focuses on basic relationships between structure and physical, chemical and spectral properties for organic compounds, includ… source
CHEM 2600Organic Chemistry II (OT36) 5 CreditsThis course continues the organic chemistry sequence. It emphasizes organic synthesis, structure determination, stereochemistry, spectroscopy, reaction mechanisms, and the use of the chemical literat… source
CHEM 2800Internship and Seminar in Chemistry 2 CreditsThis internship course provides students with practical, hands-on experience in a professional chemistry setting. Students will complete 100 hours of supervised internship work, applying chemical pri… source
CHEM 2900Special Topics in Chemistry 1-5 CreditsThese specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of topics not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. Students will study such subjects as polymers, chromatography, or spectroscopy and… source
CHIN 1001Elementary Chinese I 4 CreditsThis course is the first in the two-course Elementary Chinese sequence. It introduces the study of the sound system-syllable structures, tones - and the basic language expressions pertaining to daily… source
CHIN 1002Elementary Chinese II 4 CreditsThis course is the second in the two-course Elementary Chinese sequence. It covers comparative sentences; descriptive, potential, directional and resultative complements, as well as prepositions, que… source
CIMN 1001Careers in Manufacturing 1 CreditThis course is designed for students with little to no background in manufacturing who wish to learn more about the field in preparation for a manufacturing career. Primary topics covered include the… source
CIMN 1020Industrial Electricity 3 CreditsThis is an introductory course on the study of basic electrical concepts and circuits related to manufacturing. The course will be based on Direct Current (DC) and Alternating Current (AC) concepts,… source
CIMN 1050Blueprint Reading and Shop Math 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to skills that will help them communicate and succeed in manufacturing environments. The main communication concepts that are addressed are shop mathematics, blueprint… source
CIMN 1110Machining Processes 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to basic material removal processes and equipment used in manufacturing, including machine tools and accessories; cutting principles and chip formation; inspection and… source
CIMN 1120Manufacturing Processes 3 CreditsThis course is an overview of manufacturing processes found in existing and developing industrial facilities. Processes involving forming, separation, joining, fabrication, conditioning, and finishin… source
CIMN 1160Applied Electricity 2 CreditsThis course, designed for mechanical and manufacturing technology students, provides a basic understanding of electricity as well as commonly used components and how these function. The course introd… source
CIMN 1210Materials Processing 3 CreditsThis course, a continuation of CIMN 1110 Machining Processes, introduces students to the basic conserving, joining, and conditioning processes and equipment used in manufacturing including casting, f… source
CIMN 1420Computer Numerical Control Part Programming (CNC) 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to the history and terminology of computer numerical control (CNC) and the development of CNC programs using International Standards Organization (ISO) coding system (… source
CIMN 1430Introduction to Computer Assisted Part Programming 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) and the development of multi-axis CNC part programs and files ready for downloading to machining and turning centers. Laboratory… source
CIMN 1450Programming CNC Lathes 2 CreditsThis course, a continuation of CIMN 1420 Computer Numerical Control Part Programming (CNC), introduces students to advanced features of setting-up and programming CNC turning centers using ISO standa… source
CIMN 1460Programming CNC Machining Centers 2 CreditsThis is a continuation of CIMN 1420 Computer Numerical Control Part Programming (CNC), with emphasis on advanced features of setting-up and programming CNC machining centers using ISO standard (G-cod… source
CIMN 2190Manufacturing Methods and Costs 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the principles of manufacturing (production) methods as well as costs and cost analysis that lead to more efficient utilization of manufacturing resources. Topics i… source
CIMN 2240Jig and Fixture Design 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to the design and manufacture of jigs and fixtures, utilizing AutoCAD design software, with special emphasis on simplicity and economy, and incorporating geometric dim… source
CIMN 2390Fluid Power Technology 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the field of fluid power, including theory and applications, energy input devices, energy output devices, energy modulation devices, and auxiliary system components… source
CIMN 2840Repair and Maintenance Capstone 2 CreditsThis capstone course integrates prior learning and rigging as related to industrial maintenance and repair. Students will learn principles and applications of industrial safety, and rigging, hydrauli… source
CIMN 2875Design and Manufacturing Capstone 3 CreditsThis capstone course integrates prior learning in product and machine design, manufacturing and automation. Students will utilize their skills to design, analyze, manufacture, and evaluate one or mor… source
CIVT 1011Construction Methods and Materials (CTAG, TAG) 3 CreditsThis first course in the program introduces new students to the field of Architecture, Engineering, and Construction. The course content relates to the construction of residential, commercial, and in… source
CIVT 1012Reading Construction Drawings 1 CreditThis course introduces students to construction plans for single family residences, light commercial buildings, roadway plans, and municipal project plans. It provides the basic knowledge and draftin… source
CIVT 1016Civil Drafting (CTAG) 3 CreditsThis course introduces the fundamentals of light commercial and civil drafting. Students will develop skills in the use of AutoCAD as a drafting instrument in the drawing of orthographic, section, au… source
CIVT 1019Architectural Building Codes and Standards 2 CreditsStudents will investigate the building permit process and define buildings as described in the current state building code. The course emphasizes use groups, construction classifications, exit requir… source
CIVT 1021Construction Materials Testing 2 CreditsThis course covers the fundamentals of field and laboratory testing of the materials incorporated in the construction of roads, walks, parking areas and building structures. Students will perform lab… source
CIVT 1025Architectural Design 3 CreditsThis course introduces the principles of architectural design and graphic presentation of the single-family residence. Students will evaluate form and function of the American home through basic plan… source
CIVT 1028Mechanical and Electrical Systems 2 CreditsThis course provides a comprehensive overview of the design criteria, operation and installation of the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), plumbing, fire protection, communication, el… source
CIVT 1410Building Construction I 3 CreditsThis course offers comprehensive exposure to constructing today’s residential buildings. Lab exercises allow students to practice basic skills for site work and building layout, as well as installing… source
CIVT 2016Scheduling and Building Information Modeling 3 CreditsThis course introduces the types and methods of construction scheduling including the relationship of scheduling as it applies to constructors, designers and owners. Instruction includes the uses and… source
CIVT 2017Construction Estimating and Scheduling 3 CreditsThis course introduces the types and methods of construction cost estimating and scheduling including the relationship of estimating and scheduling as it applies to constructors, designers and owners… source
CIVT 2018Construction Estimating 3 CreditsThis course introduces the types and methods of construction cost estimating to projects for constructors, designers and owners. Students will develop a basic knowledge required to make detailed quan… source
CIVT 2019Applied Hydraulics 3 CreditsThis course introduces the basic principles of hydraulics. Students will apply the fundamental properties of fluids in analyzing hydrostatic and fluid flow problems and evaluate applications in open… source
CIVT 2020Green Building and LEED (R) Rating System 3 CreditsThis course offers a comprehensive exposure to understanding sustainable designed projects in today's residential and commercial buildings. It provides the basic knowledge to define and measure "gree… source
CIVT 2024Construction Administration and Inspection 3 CreditsThe course emphasizes basic principles of construction administration and inspection from the design process through the construction process, including discussion of the Construction Team Responsibi… source
CIVT 2025Safety in Construction (CTAG) 2 CreditsThis course emphasizes the basic principles of construction safety and health from the rationale for the programs through the management of safety and health programs. Topics include the significance… source
CIVT 2026Soil and Foundations (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course specializes in general approaches to the study of soils and foundations, including problem solving. Topics include the mathematical basis of soil mechanics; geologic formations, excavatio… source
CIVT 2027Concrete and Masonry Construction 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the basic design of concrete and masonry construction using the latest versions of American Concrete Institute (ACI) and American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)… source
CIVT 2028Steel and Timber Construction 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the basic design principles of steel and timber construction using the latest versions of American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) and American Institute of… source
CIVT 2029Environmental Technology 3 CreditsThis course introduces the basics of environmental engineering technology, including air pollution controls, solid and hazardous waste management, municipal water and wastewater treatment, and wetlan… source
CIVT 2030Introduction to GPS Satellite Surveying 2 CreditsThis course is designed to present an introduction to basic GPS surveying principles and techniques that are used by land surveyors to meet the challenge of establishing and acquiring accurate and re… source
CIVT 2111Surveying I 2 CreditsThis course is designed to give students hands-on experience in the use of surveying equipment with emphasis on surveying methodology. Students will use the following equipment: surveyor's tape, the… source
CIVT 2112Surveying II 2 CreditsThis course continues to provide students with hands-on experience in the use of surveying equipment and surveying methodology. It emphasizes the following practical surveying applications: tape-tran… source
CIVT 2400Structures in Construction I 3 CreditsThis course emphasizes the systematic application of equilibrium principles, commonly called statics, to parts and structures, including analysis of external forces as vectors, multi-force members, t… source
CIVT 2405Structures in Construction II 3 CreditsThis course offers the students an introduction to the design of elements for light commercial and residential buildings. The topics include the fundamentals of design and detailing. Materials of con… source
CIVT 2420Building Construction II 3 CreditsThis course is a continuation of CIVT 1410 Building Construction I and offers a comprehensive presentation of today's light commercial construction systems. Instruction includes plumbing and electric… source
CNET 1100Cisco Networking Technology I 3 CreditsThis is the first course in a four-course sequence designed to provide students with skills needed to design, build, and maintain small to medium size networks. This course helps students prepare for… source
CNET 1200Cisco Networking Technology II 3 CreditsThis is the second course in a four-course sequence designed to provide students with skills needed to design, build, and maintain small to medium size networks. This course helps students prepare fo… source
CNET 1300Cisco Networking Technology III 3 CreditsThis is the third course in a four-course sequence designed to provide students with skills needed to design, build, and maintain small to medium size networks. This course helps students prepare for… source
CNET 1735Cisco Cyber Operations 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the tasks, and responsibilities of an associate-level security analyst working in a security operations center (SOC). Topics will include cyber security specific fe… source
CNET 2720Cisco Network Security: Managing Security 3 CreditsThis course is designed to provide students with the skills necessary to design, install, and support Cisco Security Solutions. It focuses on building and maintaining Cisco security solutions, includ… source
COMM 1000Effective Public Speaking (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the essential strategies and techniques employed by effective public speakers. The course covers strategic audience adaptation throughout the communication process.… source
COMM 1050Fundamentals of Public Speaking 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to the fundamentals of public speaking, including invention, organization, style, and delivery. It emphasizes strategic audience adaptation throughout the communicatio… source
COMM 1100Effective Interpersonal Communications (TAG) 3 CreditsThis introductory course helps students become better communicators and prepares them to cope with everyday problems in face-to-face communication involving family, friends, fellow students, and co-w… source
COMM 1150Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communications 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to the fundamentals of interpersonal communication. The course helps students become better communicators and prepares them to cope with everyday problems in face-to-f… source
COMM 2000Advanced Public Speaking 3 CreditsThis advanced course builds upon the concepts established in the basic public speaking courses. It refines the understanding of the relationship between audience-centered discourse and the traditiona… source
COMM 2100Conflict Management 3 CreditsThis course will help students develop the skills necessary to foster effective conflict management in personal and professional contexts. Students will explore behavioral theories and research relev… source
COMM 2300Small Group Communication (TAG) 3 CreditsThis advanced class builds upon the fundamental skills taught in the introductory speech courses. It assists students in the work world and in social activities by helping them develop necessary skil… source
COUN 1050Skills for Self-Care and Resilience 1 CreditThis course offers students the opportunity to learn about and try out a variety of activities and practices that promote self-care and resilience. We will explore ways of enhancing mental well-being… source
COUN 1100Career Exploration 3 CreditsThis course assists students in examining the components of career choice. It focuses on career awareness, personal awareness, and educational awareness as they relate to the process of career choice… source
COUN 1200Employment Strategies 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to effective strategies for job search and preparation. Students will identify and develop skills in preparing resumes, job applications, and cover letters; locating h… source
COUN 1300Skills for College Success 2 CreditsThis course helps students to utilize more of their potential and to succeed in college. It introduces strategies for personal growth coupled with skills such as time management, critical thinking, n… source
COUN 1400Skills for Love and Marriage 3 CreditsThis elective course prepares students for lasting, healthy love relationships. Students will explore family of origin influences on love relationships, healthy expectations for marriage, and the rol… source
CPET 1050Managing Computers: Hardware 3 CreditsThis course provides the fundamental knowledge necessary to install, configure, and troubleshoot computer hardware. The course covers assembly/disassembly of system units, installing and replacing mo… source
CPET 1051Managing Computers: Software 3 CreditsThis course provides the fundamental knowledge necessary to install, configure, and troubleshoot computer software. The course focuses on the basics of installing, securing, maintaining, and troubles… source
CPET 1120C Prog for Technicians 3 CreditsThis course introduces fundamental structured C programming concepts as applied to technical problem solving and hardware programming. Students will develop applications using branching, looping, dis… source
CPET 2560Introduction to Telecommunications Principles 2 CreditsThis course covers noise, signal quality and measurement, modulation and demodulation principles, and transmission mediums as applied to over-the-air and landline telephony services. source
CRMJ 1110Introduction to Criminal Justice (CTAG, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course surveys the complexities and diversity of the U.S. Criminal Justice system, providing an overview of historical and contemporary legal issues, legislative policy, law enforcement, court a… source
CRMJ 1117Community Policing (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the historic and cultural relationships between individuals, communities, and policing in the United States. The course includes policing roles, duties, styles, sub… source
CRMJ 1130Crisis Intervention 3 CreditsStudents will be introduced to the critical role that crisis intervention plays in both law enforcement and the larger criminal justice system. This course provides an overview and basic understandin… source
CRMJ 1211Community Corrections (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course examines historical, current, and future correctional alternatives to incarceration for both juvenile and adult offenders. It introduces students to various topics, including model instit… source
CRMJ 1230Crime Scene Investigation 3 CreditsThis course will serve as an introduction to the practice of crime scene investigation. Through lectures, case studies, readings, and hands-on practical exercises, students will learn about the types… source
CRMJ 2210Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 CreditsThis course introduces an in-depth review of the fundamentals of ethical decision making within the U.S. criminal justice system, including ethical theory; doctrines; dilemmas; and principles common… source
CRMJ 2212Criminal Law 3 CreditsThis course provides an in-depth examination of criminal law, including sources of law, capacity to commit crimes, defenses, and elements of select statutes. source
CRMJ 2213Criminal Investigation 3 CreditsThis course reintroduces basic methodologies used to legally and ethically investigate a wide variety of crimes. Students will learn techniques for gathering information; processing crime scenes; and… source
CRMJ 2214Introduction to Police Management and Supervision 3 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to police management and supervision including the historical evolution of policing; ethical, legal, and political principles of police organizations; strategic p… source
CRMJ 2216Criminal Procedure 3 CreditsThis course provides an in-depth examination of applicable Supreme Court decisions, Ohio Rules of Procedure, Ohio Rules of Evidence, and Ohio case law to re-acquaint students with the procedures used… source
CRMJ 2219Correctional Practices and Challenges 3 CreditsThis course provides an in-depth examination of contemporary issues facing U.S. correctional staff and administrators. It provides students with the opportunity to research and discuss such ethical a… source
CRMJ 2231Juvenile Delinquency 3 CreditsThis course provides an in-depth survey of the historical and contemporary structure and operation of the juvenile justice system. Students will examine major theories of delinquency causation and ex… source
CRMJ 2239Criminal Justice Internship 3 CreditsThis course helps students explore criminal justice careers and prepare for the hiring process in the criminal justice field. Students will learn the steps in the hiring process, and have the opportu… source
CRMJ 2244Criminology (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides an in-depth survey of the historical and theoretical development of the disciplines of criminology, the sociology of criminal law, and patterns of criminal behavior and measureme… source
CRMJ 2250Current Issues in Criminal Justice 3 CreditsThis course provides students with the opportunity to research, present, and discuss current problems and issues which face the criminal justice system. It provides information on topics that are sub… source
CRMJ 2260Interview and Interrogation 3 CreditsThis course helps students develop skills necessary to elicit information from witnesses and confessions from offenders. Students will learn to interpret body gestures and establish environments cond… source
CRMJ 2270Advanced Crime Scene Investigation 3 CreditsThis course builds upon the foundational knowledge obtained in Crime Scene Investigation ( CRMJ 1230 ) and provides an in-depth examination of the advanced forensic techniques used to investigate vio… source
CRMJ 2290Deviance in American Society 3 CreditsThis course provides a survey of the cultural and historical experiences and perceptions of social deviance in U.S. society. This involves exploring the social processes through which behaviors and s… source
CRMJ 2900Special Topics in Criminal Justice 1-3 CreditsPrerequisite: CRMJ 1110 These specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of criminal justice topics and contemporary issues not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. source
DANC 1108Basic Ballet 1 CreditThis course introduces the art of classical ballet. Students will learn the basic vocabulary and format for a technique class in ballet and to recognize and execute proper alignment, the primary posi… source
DANC 1109Basic Jazz Dance 1 CreditThis course introduces students to the fundamentals of jazz dance. Students will learn the general vocabulary and exercises practiced in a dance technique class and perform exercises and basic steps… source
DANC 1110Basic Modern Dance 1 CreditThis course introduces the art of modern dance, including, through active student participation, the basic vocabulary concepts and techniques involved with performing and viewing modern dance. Studen… source
DANC 1500Modern Dance I-A 3 CreditsThis course provides a comprehensive introduction to modern dance. Through active student participation, the course presents the technical skills and performance principles of modern dance. The inten… source
DANC 1550Modern Dance I-B 3 CreditsThis course provides a continued exploration of modern dance. Through active participation, the course helps further develop technical and performance modern dance skills. The intent of this course i… source
DANC 1600Ballet I-A 3 CreditsThis course provides a comprehensive introduction to ballet. Through active student participation, the course presents the technical skills and performance principles of ballet. The intent of this co… source
DANC 1650Ballet I-B 3 CreditsThis course provides a continued exploration of ballet. Through active student participation, the course helps further develop technical and performance ballet skills. The intent of this course is to… source
DAST 1100Introduction to Dental Assisting (CTAG) 2 CreditsThis course introduces the students to the scope, role and responsibilities of the dental assistant with basic concepts of preventive dentistry and associated specialties. The history of dentistry, i… source
DAST 1120Dental Science and Oral Pathology 3 CreditsThis course specializes in the study of embryology and histology of the head and neck, including muscular and anatomical structures. It includes the study of the tooth, tooth morphology, and oral pat… source
DAST 1130Chairside I 3 CreditsThis course includes a study of dental instruments, their care, function, tray set up and transfer. Also included is the study of different dental procedures and restorative techniques including prac… source
DAST 1150Infection Control 2 CreditsThis course will emphasize the importance of infection control in dentistry. Standard precautions will be reviewed and practiced using national standards and protocols. source
DAST 1160Dental Materials 3 CreditsThis course will introduce a variety of dental materials that are used during chairside procedures and in the dental laboratory setting. Safety procedures and protocols will be emphasized. This cours… source
DAST 1200Radiography (CTAG) 3 CreditsThis course will focus on the principles and history of radiography, physics of radiation, infection control, and radiation safety. The mounting of radiographs and darkroom procedures are also covere… source
DAST 1210Practice Management 2 CreditsThis course introduces the student to the concepts of the business of dentistry as a service profession, the dental team, patient management, and design and equipment placement in the office. In addi… source
DAST 1230Chairside II 2 CreditsThis course will emphasize dental specialties and the dental assistant’s role. The laboratory experience includes an overview of the various dental specialties and the different instruments, procedur… source
DAST 1310Dental Assisting Seminar 1 CreditThis course provides a forum to review and integrate all coursework with the clinical experience. Students will meet to discuss program content in preparation for the State Dental Assisting Examinati… source
DAST 1320Dental Assisting Practicum 1 CreditThis course is designed to provide the student with the opportunity for practical application of the skills gained through the dental assisting program. The student is assigned a dental office for su… source
DNHY 1100Dental Hygiene Clinical Review Course I 1 CreditThis specialized course provides review and practical application in the topics of infection control, functions of the dental hygienist, dental radiology, medical emergencies, and clinical procedures… source
DNHY 1110Introduction to Preventive Oral Hygiene 5 CreditsThis course introduces students to the scope, role and responsibilities of dental hygiene; the philosophy of oral health and its relevance to dental hygiene, focusing on the causes, development, trea… source
DNHY 1111Anatomy of Orofacial Structures 4 CreditsThis course specializes in the study of the gross and microscopic anatomy of the head and neck, including embryonic development of the head. It includes a study of the morphological characteristics o… source
DNHY 1112Dental Radiology 3 CreditsThis course emphasizes radiographic theory and technique; the history, development, nature, and properties of the x-ray; and safety precautions and uses of x-rays in dentistry. Laboratory experience… source
DNHY 1122Nutrition and Preventive Oral Hygiene Concepts 2 CreditsThis course focuses on basic concepts of nutrition as they affect health and disease. It emphasizes principles of nutrition as they affect oral health, with application to patient education, plaque c… source
DNHY 1123General and Oral Pathology 2 CreditsThis course introduces concepts of general and oral pathology, including a study of the basic pathological processes of disease. It emphasizes recognizing and understanding the clinical manifestation… source
DNHY 1124Periodontics I 2 CreditsThis course introduces the study of periodontal disease. It emphasizes the concepts of histopathology, pathogenicity, systemic implications, screening/monitoring, therapies, and treatment planning. source
DNHY 1125Dental Hygiene Practice-Clinic I 3 CreditsThis course specializes in the clinical application of concepts and theory of dental hygiene. Under the direct supervision and evaluation of faculty members, students will perform oral prophylaxis, e… source
DNHY 1126Dental Hygiene Practice-Seminar I 1 CreditThis course focuses on effective communication with patients, diversity/cultural diversity, and implications with the use of tobacco products. It also covers the preparation and presentation of a tab… source
DNHY 1127Current Concepts in Dental Materials 2 CreditsThis course specializes in the study of the physical properties, manipulative properties, and uses of dental materials commonly used in the dental office. Laboratory practice provides students with t… source
DNHY 2005Pain Management for Dental Hygienists 2 CreditsThis course specializes in the administration of local anesthesia, nitrous oxide, and oxygen sedation. Discussion focuses on neurophysiology, clinical action of specific agents, and pharmacology of l… source
DNHY 2110Periodontics II 1 CreditThis course emphasizes the treatment of periodontal disease. Topics include occlusion, surgical techniques, regenerative therapy, bone replacement therapy, chemotherapeutics, oral irrigation, dental… source
DNHY 2111Dental Pharmacology and Pain Control 2 CreditsThis course specializes in the control of pain involved in dental procedures. Discussion focuses on the use of drugs and anesthetics, including their use in dental practice, their physical and chemic… source
DNHY 2112Community Dental Health 2 CreditsThis course focuses on the study of the concepts of oral health instruction as applied to the community or group. It introduces students to educational methodology, media, and resources for oral heal… source
DNHY 2113Dental Specialties and Extended Dental Hygiene Functions 1 CreditThis course introduces students to all phases of dentistry, with special emphasis in the areas of endodontics, orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics, pediatric dentistry, prosthodontics, research,… source
DNHY 2114Dental Hygiene Practice-Clinic II 4 CreditsThis course provides continued specialized clinical experience, implementation of POH (plaque/disease control program) root planing, periodontal debridement, and ultrasonic scaling techniques, under… source
DNHY 2115Dental Hygiene Practice-Seminar II 1 CreditThis course introduces and applies the principles of files, hoes, air/powder polishing, and ultrasonic instrumentation. It also addresses content in the areas of diagnostic procedures available to de… source
DNHY 2126Practice Management 1 CreditThis course introduces students to the future of dentistry and the role of the dental hygienist in the profession and association. It includes discussion of the relationship of the dental hygienist t… source
DNHY 2128Dental Hygiene Practice-Clinic III 4 CreditsThis course is a continuation of DNHY 2114 Dental Hygiene Practice - Clinic II. It provides continued specialized clinical experience in application of dental hygiene practice theory and concepts. In… source
DNHY 2129Dental Hygiene Practice-Seminar III 2 CreditsThis course provides continued specialized consideration and review of patient services and variables in patient treatment and dental hygiene care. It includes continued correlation of classroom conc… source
DOMS 2000Domestic Studies 1-4 CreditsThese specialized courses provide opportunities for domestic travel along with a formal course of study. Course topics come from within any academic discipline or are interdisciplinary in nature. Fac… source
ECED 1130Introduction to Early Childhood Education 4 CreditsThis course introduces students to the Early Childhood professional field and its career opportunities through an exploration of the principles and ideas of quality environments and practices. Studen… source
ECED 1650The Developing Child 3 CreditsThis introductory course explores the early childhood development of children, birth to eight years with an emphasis on theoretical implications both historical and contemporary. It examines the phys… source
ECED 1800Early Childhood Foundations of Learning 4 CreditsThis course introduces an integrated approach to math, science, and social studies for both typical and atypical children in early childhood programs. The course focuses on teaching foundations in th… source
ECED 2010Professionalism: Building Relationships 3 CreditsThis course focuses on enhancing skills and behaviors associated with team-building, partnerships, and professionalism. The Early Childhood Education professional will engage in reflective practices… source
ECED 2110Working with Families 3 CreditsThis course explores the strategies and skills needed for establishing positive, collaborative relationships with families of young children in early childhood programs and successfully involving the… source
ECED 2120Music and Movement in Early Childhood Education 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to theory, practice, and application through decision making processes within classroom communities, cultures, and disciplines. Students will develop a repertoire of t… source
ECED 2140Early Childhood Curriculum - Integrated Learning 3 CreditsThis course specializes in an integrated approach to planning, preparing, and implementing early childhood curriculum to meet all developmental domains. Students will study curriculum planning and de… source
ECED 2150Language and Literacy Experiences 4 CreditsThis specialized course focuses on activities and experiences that support early literacy development in young children. It explores language development, pre-reading, reading, pre-writing, and writi… source
ECED 2220Early Care and Education: The First Three Years of Life (CTAG) 3 CreditsThis specialized course explores developmentally appropriate activities, materials, and practices that enhance early care and education for the first three years of life. The course focuses on prime… source
ECED 2450School-Age Child Care 3 CreditsThis course offers participants opportunities to learn about school-age children and experiences that foster optimal growth and development in the child care setting. The focus includes the role of c… source
ECED 2500Leadership and Administration in Early Childhood Education 3 CreditsThis specialized course addresses the professionalism, knowledge, and competencies needed for effective leadership of early care and education programs. Topics include planning, administering, managi… source
ECED 2800Student Teaching Practicum and Seminar 4 CreditsThis course is a supervised student teaching experience with young children of diverse ages (infancy to school-age), diverse abilities, and reflecting socially, culturally, and linguistically diverse… source
ECED 2840Introduction to the Reggio Emilia Approach 3 CreditsSecond-year standing in Early Childhood Education program, or graduate of ECE or related program, or permission of instructor. This course introduces students to the Reggio Emilia Approach to learnin… source
ECED 2900Special Topics in Early Childhood Education 1-3 CreditsThese specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of Early Childhood Education topics and current issues not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. source
ECON 1150Basic Economics (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to basic economics and its implications for economic problems and policies. The course aids students in the development of the understanding of the American econo… source
ECON 2500Principles of Macroeconomics (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to macroeconomics, the study of aggregate economic activity. It includes topics such as national income accounting, prices, unemployment, aggregate output, money… source
ECON 2600Principles of Microeconomics (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to the nature of economics and to microeconomic concepts and methodology. It includes demand and supply analysis, cost, production, market structure, and factor m… source
ECON 2700International Economics 3 CreditsThis course explores the determinates of international trade and finance including comparative advantage and the gains from trade in a free economy. It includes a study of the effect of trade restric… source
ECON 2900Special Topics Economics 1-3 CreditsThese specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of economics topics not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. source
ECON 2910Topics in Economics: Current Issues 2 CreditsThis course explores current economic problems facing the United States. It includes topics such as unemployment, inflation, tax reform, government spending, income distribution, healthcare costs, go… source
ECTA 1000Electrical Construction Technology IA 3 CreditsThis course presents basic scientific information about the nature of matter as it relates to understanding electrical theory and provides an understanding of the theories and principles by which all… source
ECTA 1010Electrical Construction Technology 1B 3 CreditsThis course provides a continuation of the topics presented in ECTA 1000 Electrical Construction Technology IA. Students will continue to develop an understanding of electrical theory and apply conce… source
ECTA 1200Electrical Construction Technology IIA 3 CreditsBuilding on the history of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), and the National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee… source
ECTA 1210Electrical Construction Technology IIB 3 CreditsThis course provides a continuation of the topics presented in ECTA 1200 Electrical Construction Technology IIA. Students will continue to develop an understanding of electrical theory and apply conc… source
ECTA 2300Advanced Electrical Construction Technology IA 3 CreditsThis course introduces semiconductor devices, including information on operating characteristics and applications. It identifies semiconductor devices by their current voltage (I/V) characteristics a… source
ECTA 2310Advanced Electrical Construction Technology IB 3 CreditsThis course provides a continuation of the topics presented in ECTA 2300 Advanced Electrical Construction Technology IA. Students will continue to develop an understanding of electrical theory and ap… source
ECTA 2400Advanced Electrical Construction Technology IIA 3 CreditsThis course introduces the importance of proper grounding techniques and methods and explores the electrical conductivity of the earth and its relationship to grounding systems. The course also prese… source
ECTA 2410Advanced Electrical Construction Technology IIB 3 CreditsThis course provides a continuation of the topics presented in ECTA 2400 Advanced Electrical Construction Technology IIA. Students will continue to develop an understanding of electrical theory and a… source
ECTA 2500Instrumentation and Testing A 3 CreditsThis course introduces the various modes of control used in the process control industry. It also provides information on various types of sensors, safety factors, installation, testing instruments,… source
ECTA 2510Instrumentation and Testing B 3 CreditsThis course provides a continuation of the topics presented in ECTA 2500 Instrumentation and Testing A. Students will continue to develop an understanding of electrical theory and apply concepts in a… source
EDUC 1120Education - An Introduction (CTAG, TAG) 3 CreditsThis survey course introduces students to topics in education including the purpose of education and the role of schools in a democratic society; economic and political contexts within the educationa… source
EDUC 2010Promoting Wellness for Young Children 3 CreditsThis specialized course addresses the need for maintaining a safe learning environment for young children. It includes a study of wellness topics pertaining to physical and mental health, nutrition,… source
EDUC 2030Teaching Diverse Learners (TAG) 3 CreditsThis survey course introduces students to responsive collaborative teaching practices that meet the needs of all learners, including those with exceptionalities. Students will learn about characteris… source
EDUC 2035Integrating Physical Education in the Elementary Classroom Teacher 3 CreditsThis course provides prospective and current elementary teachers with developmentally appropriate physical education behaviors and practical methods to implement in their classrooms. source
EDUC 2180Practicum in the Educational Setting 4 CreditsThis practicum experience provides students with hands-on opportunities to apply theoretical concepts to practical situations within the field of education. On a scheduled basis, students will partic… source
EDUC 2200Introduction to Educational Psychology (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course is an introduction to the basic theories involved in the processes of teaching and learning. Topics include major theories of human, moral, emotional, and cognitive development and theori… source
EDUC 2300Educational Technology 3 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to instructional technology that can improve teaching and learning in schools or organizations where education and communication is critical. Students will use an… source
ELEC 1120DC Circuits with Lab 3 CreditsThis course introduces Direct Current (DC) circuit concepts, including series, parallel, and series-parallel resistive circuits. Problem solving methodologies focus on application of Ohm’s law, Kirch… source
ELEC 1220AC Circuits with Lab 3 CreditsThis course introduces Alternating Current (AC) circuit analysis techniques as applied to series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits consisting of resistors, capacitors, and inductors. Students w… source
ELEC 1260Direct Current and Alternating Current Laboratory 1 CreditThis course applies the theoretical concepts studied in ELEC 1120 Direct Current Circuit Analysis and ELEC 1220 Alternating Current Circuit Analysis to passive analog circuits. Laboratory exercises c… source
ELEC 1330Digital Electronics with Lab 3 CreditsThis course introduces the analysis, design, and application of logic gates and higher-level digital devices. Students will apply Boolean algebra, DeMorgan’s theorem, and Karnaugh Map reduction techn… source
ELEC 1400Stand-Alone Photovoltaic Systems 2 CreditsThis course provides an overview of basic stand-alone Photovoltaic (PV) systems. Concepts and applications covered include system components, site analysis, PV module criteria, mounting solutions, sa… source
ELEC 2000Electronic Technology Field Experience 2 CreditsThis field experience is a planned paid work activity designed to expose the student to the various technical work areas that exist within the various fields of Electronic Engineering Technology. Thi… source
ELEC 2120Electronics with Lab 3 CreditsThis course is an introduction to the theory, operation, and practical applications of solid-state devices. Topics include diodes, bipolar junction transistors, amplifiers, frequency response, operat… source
ELEC 2150Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits 2 CreditsThis course introduces op-amp and integrated circuit concepts applied to linear amplifiers, non-linear signal converters, sinusoidal and square-wave oscillators, and active filters. source
ELEC 2170Power Supply and Integrated Circuits Laboratory 1 CreditThis course applies the theoretic concepts studied in ELEC 2120 Linear and Switch-Mode Power Supplies and ELEC 2150 Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits to active, linear, and switch… source
ELEC 2300Sensors, Actuators, and Control 3 CreditsThis course introduces applications of discreet device sensors, actuators, and signal conditioning concepts as found in various process control system types. Students will work with analyzing and sig… source
ELEC 2420Microcontrollers with Lab 3 CreditsThis course includes microprocessor/microcontroller architecture, instruction sets, software development, interrupt handling, memory, interfacing techniques, and hardware used in control applications… source
ELEC 2460Digital Systems and Microcontroller Laboratory 1 CreditThis course applies the theoretic concepts studied in ELEC 1330 Digital Systems Fundamentals and ELEC 2420 Microcontroller Applications to digital circuits and embedded system programming. Laboratory… source
ELEC 2610Embedded Systems Project Lab 3 CreditsThis course utilizes a microcontroller as the basic building block for an embedded system that incorporates data acquisition and control concepts. Measurement of a physical system, selection of an ap… source
ELEC 2700Motor Control and Servo Systems 3 CreditsThis course introduces AC and DC motor theory and operation concepts to open and closed loop control systems. Students will apply feedback error correction techniques to typical servomechanisms and a… source
ELEC 2821Programmable Logic Controllers 3 CreditsThis course covers similarities between programmable controllers and relay logic. It includes programmable logic controller (PLC) instructions with application, programming, installation, and trouble… source
ELEC 2850Advanced Programmable Logic Controller Applications 2 CreditsThis course builds on the knowledge obtained from ELEC 2821 Programmable Logic Controllers covering more advanced functions such as data acquisition, SCADA applications, High Speed Counting, Process… source
EMGT 1000Introduction to Emergency Management 3 CreditsThis course provides students with an overview of the field of Emergency Management. It introduces students to the four phases of emergency management (mitigation, preparation, response, and recovery… source
EMGT 1120Emergency Management Administration and Policy 2 CreditsThis course provides students with an understanding of contemporary management principles and practices as they apply to emergency management, and discusses administrative methods for managing the or… source
EMGT 1140Incident Command System 2 CreditsThis course is designed to provide a multi-discipline audience with the knowledge and training needed to develop an incident action plan and an incident command system to support such a plan. The cou… source
EMGT 1220Emergency Planning 2 CreditsThis planning course recognizes the unique hazards, resources, and circumstances of various communities. The course provides instruction in developing the expertise of community planning teams and im… source
EMGT 1240Developing Volunteer Resources 2 CreditsThis course provides students with the knowledge and skills to effectively identify, develop, and manage a system to efficiently allocate resources, apportion donations, and recruit/supervise volunte… source
EMGT 1260Mitigation for Emergency Managers 2 CreditsDisaster mitigation is the foundation for reducing the impact of a disaster. This course provides instruction to members of governmental, business, non-profit, and other organizations to assist these… source
EMGT 1280Emergency Operations Center Management and Operation 2 CreditsThis course provides students with the knowledge and skills to interface with or manage an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) during a crisis. It includes locating, designing, operating an EOC, and ho… source
EMGT 1350Public Sector Community Relations and Customer Service 2 CreditsThis course details the public education planning process and the importance of effective community and media relations in carrying out the mission of public agencies. It places special emphasis on h… source
EMGT 1700Emergency Response to Terrorism: Basic Concepts 1 CreditThis course is based on a program designed by the National Fire Academy and the U. S. Department of Justice. It is designed to prepare first responder personnel to take the appropriate actions at a t… source
EMGT 1800Emergency Management Guided Study 1-4 CreditsThis course provides a student or group of students an opportunity to pursue in-depth study in an area of emergency management under the guidance of a faculty member. The content may include issues o… source
EMGT 2160Exercise Design and Evaluation 3 CreditsThis course develops the students skills in designing, planning, conducting, and evaluating an exercise that will test a simulated community's disaster plan and its operational response capability. source
EMGT 2210Public Sector Supervision and Leadership 2 CreditsThis course provides students with an overview of the principles of supervision and leadership as they apply to work in the public sector. Particular emphasis is made on supervising, motivating, and… source
EMGT 2340Hazardous Materials Operations and Command 3 CreditsThis course provides students with instruction in the identification of hazardous materials, chemical reactions, and the proper handling of hazardous materials incidents. It includes instruction in t… source
EMGT 2360Disaster Response and Recovery 3 CreditsThis course provides a comprehensive overview of the systems available for the management of disaster incidents. Students will examine such topics as disaster management history, organization, termin… source
EMGT 2380Continuity of Operations 2 CreditsThis course provides instruction in the importance of an effective Continuity of Operations plan/program. Students will gain an understanding of such a plan, its key components, and submit a written… source
EMGT 2390Emergency Management Field Service Seminar 2 CreditsUnder the direction of qualified personnel, students will have the opportunity of experiencing first-hand an agency's role, dynamics, functions, and relationship to the community served. At the concl… source
EMGT 2490Emergency Management Problem Analysis 2 CreditsThis course provides in-service students with the opportunity to apply the knowledge gained through this and other courses. Students will examine problems and current issues facing the emergency serv… source
EMGT 2900Current Issues in Emergency Management 1-3 CreditsThese specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of specialized topics and current issues not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. source
EMTS 1010Emergency Medical Technician-Basic 8 CreditsThis introductory course provides basic knowledge and skills used in the treatment and transport of the sick or injured until they reach the hospital. The course places emphasis on anatomy and physio… source
EMTS 1050Emergency Medical Technician- Refresher 2 CreditsThis course provides a review of basic knowledge and skills used in the treatment and transport of the sick or injured until they reach the hospital. The course places emphasis on lifting and moving… source
EMTS 2011Paramedic Beginner 13 CreditsThis is an introductory course for Emergency Medical Technician Paramedic (EMT-P) which provides the basic knowledge and skill for general patient assessment, general pharmacology, pathophysiology of… source
EMTS 2021Paramedic Intermediate A 5 CreditsThis course provides students with the concepts, principles, and skills needed to care for respiratory and cardiac emergencies. Classroom, laboratory, and clinical experiences provide refinement of s… source
EMTS 2031Paramedic Intermediate B 5 CreditsThis course provides students with knowledge and skills needed to care for neurological, obstetrical, gynecology, and neonatology emergencies. Classroom, laboratory, and clinical experiences provide… source
EMTS 2041Paramedic Clinical and Capstone 5 CreditsThis course provides students with knowledge and skills needed to care for pediatric emergencies, medical emergencies, and patients with special needs. Students will learn how to function at mass cas… source
EMTS 2051Paramedic Supplemental Clinical and Capstone 1-4 CreditsAll didactic and lab requirements of the paramedic certification will be completed prior to acceptance into this course. This specialized course allows the paramedic student to complete any outstandi… source
ENGL 0111Fundamentals of College Literacy 4 CreditsThis course focuses on the development and improvement of reading comprehension, language competency, and writing skills. The emphasis is on discovering self as a reader and writer. Through multiple… source
ENGL 1110English Composition I (A) (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course focuses on the writing process and on the composition of expository writing assignments, including personal, informational, and critical essays. Students will read and analyze expository… source
ENGL 1111English Composition I (B) (OT36) 4 CreditsThis course focuses on the writing process and on the composition of expository writing assignments, including personal, informational, and critical essays. Students will read and analyze expository… source
ENGL 1120English Composition II (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course analyzes argumentative strategies, models, and texts. Students will focus on the research process: identifying sources through electronic and print-based research strategies, evaluating r… source
ENGL 1121English Composition II-Technical Focus (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course analyzes argumentative strategies, models, and texts using technical format and materials. Students will focus on the research process: identifying sources through electronic and print-ba… source
ENGL 1125Fundamentals of Grammar 2 CreditsFocuses primarily on understanding and demonstrating basic principles of grammar. Includes instruction in the conventions of Standard English (students needing remediation, advanced ESL students, ret… source
ENGL 1130Principles of Prose Style 2 CreditsThis course examines the elements of style and conventions of grammar from a rhetorically-informed perspective. In addition to reviewing standards for clear, readable, effective prose, the course exa… source
ENGL 1135Creative Writing 3 CreditsThis course introduces the theory and practice of creative writing. The course examines a variety of genres such as poetry, short fiction, creative nonfiction, or drama. Students will read and critiq… source
ENGL 1145Creative Writing Fiction 3 CreditsThis course teaches the principles of how fiction writers understand, write, respond, and interpret the genres of flash and short fiction. Students will read creative work from both genres and from c… source
ENGL 2201Introduction to Technical Writing 2 CreditsThis course covers the application of standards of correct English to professional and technical materials. Students will practice writing correspondence, resumes, instructions, reports, and proposal… source
ENGL 2202Technical Research and Report Writing 3 CreditsThis course covers the application of standards of correct English to professional and technical material. Students will practice writing correspondence, employment letters and resumes, procedures, r… source
ENGL 2203Technical Editing 2 CreditsThis course offers students an overview of the duties and responsibilities of a technical editor and gives them practice in revising and editing technical documents. Covering major aspects of technic… source
ENGL 2210Introduction to Fiction (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course explores fiction as an art form through analysis of the techniques and characteristics of its various genres, including short stories, novellas, and novels. Students will study fiction el… source
ENGL 2215Graphic Fiction 4 CreditsThis course examines the art and writing that evolved into "comics." Specifically, students will study how these factors work together in the new genre of graphic fiction, its development within peri… source
ENGL 2220Introduction to Poetry (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course examines poetry through form and content, exploring poetic devices and conventions that contribute to a poem’s structure and meaning. source
ENGL 2225Graphic Fiction and Narrative (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course explores graphic fiction and narrative as art forms through analysis of the genre's techniques and characteristics, including collected short stories, series, adaptations, and novels. Stu… source
ENGL 2230Introduction to Drama (OT36) 3 CreditsThis critical study of selected dramatic masterpieces, selected from ancient Greek to present works, clarifies the nature and major achievements of dramatic art. Students will also examine the change… source
ENGL 2235Contemporary Global Fiction (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course examines novels and short stories of the last two decades, written by established and new writers from different countries and regions of the world, in English and in translation. source
ENGL 2240Children's Literature (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course explores the complexities of texts within the genre of children’s literature from a literary perspective. Student will focus on understanding how to approach and engage with children’s li… source
ENGL 2245Science Fiction (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course surveys the genre of science fiction. It emphasizes science fiction's literary development, changing treatment of basic themes, and relation to social and technological trends. source
ENGL 2248Literature by Women (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course traces the history of writing in various genres by women in English, especially those with British and American and/or hybrid global identities and includes selections from the Middle Age… source
ENGL 2250Survey of American Literature I (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides a historical and critical study of American literature and literary figures from the colonial period to the advent of realism around 1865. source
ENGL 2260Survey of American Literature II (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides a historical and critical study of American literature and literary figures from 1865 to present. source
ENGL 2261Introduction to Film 3 CreditsThis course helps students increase their understanding and appreciation of film. The major focus of the course is on perceiving the major styles of film (formalism, realism, and classicism) as well… source
ENGL 2263American Cinema (OT36) 3 CreditsThis introductory course in film studies is a survey of the American film industry as an art form, as an industry, and as a system of representation and communication. The course explores how Hollywo… source
ENGL 2264Focus on a Film Director 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the film directing of one specific director by surveying a representative sample of the films he or she has directed. It will allow students to examine how his or h… source
ENGL 2270Literature of Contemporary Global Conflict (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course studies contemporary literature from volatile regions of the world, examining fiction, memoir, poetry, drama, and/or essays that give a human face to the conflicts reported in our newspap… source
ENGL 2275Multicultural Literary Studies (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course addresses question of social cohesion and division; the effects of history and social systems on individual experience; and the way literature and film both reflect and shape our percepti… source
ENGL 2276African American Literature (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course is designed to explore major works in the African American literary canon and to examine the historical justification, cultural components, and evolution of the African American literary… source
ENGL 2280Survey of British Literature I (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course offers students the opportunity to study British literature through the lenses of history and culture, focusing specifically on exploring significant texts and their contexts from the Mid… source
ENGL 2290Survey of British Literature II (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course offers students the opportunity to study British literature through the lenses of history and culture, focusing specifically on exploring significant texts and their contexts from the Rom… source
ENGL 2296Fantasy (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course surveys branches of fantasy, stressing major writers, important themes, and the relation of fantasy to social trends. It includes both short stories and novels. source
ENGL 2900Special Topics in Film 3 CreditsThese specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of film study topics, including genres, historical periods, and major figures not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. These courses… source
ENGL 2910Topics in Film: Film Adaptations of Shakespeare's Plays 3 CreditsThis course examines selected film adaptations of Shakespeare's plays in order to analyze the similarities and differences between theater and film. The course emphasizes characteristics of Shakespea… source
ENGL 2920Topics in Film: Zombies 3 CreditsThis specialized course will introduce students to relevant cinematic vocabulary and film theory to inform our thinking, reading, viewing and writing about the zombie film industry and the ways that… source
ENGL 2950Special Topics in Literature 3 CreditsThese specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of areas of literature not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. source
ENGR 1000Introduction to Engineering Technology 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to various fields of engineering technology. Students will learn and apply problem-solving methods while performing laboratory experiments related to engineering techn… source
ENGR 2750Engineering Technology Capstone Course 4 CreditsThis capstone course integrates prior learning in mechanical, electrical, civil and construction product design, and manufacturing. Students will utilize their skills in a team environment to design,… source
ENGR 2800Engineering Co-Op Experience 1-3 CreditsCo-op experience is a planned, paid, work activity which relates to students' specialized occupational objectives and which students take in lieu of elective or required courses in their program with… source
ENGS 1000Introduction to Engineering (TAG) 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to the various career options that are available in the engineering and engineering technology fields. It also instructs students in various methods that can be used f… source
ENGS 2010Statics (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the mechanics of forces and force systems, static equilibrium, forces in structures and machines, friction, centroids, moments of inertia, radii of gyration, and vi… source
ENGS 2020Dynamics (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the motion of particles and rigid bodies subjected to unbalanced force systems; the kinematics of plane motion, relative motion, and Coriolis acceleration; the conc… source
ENGS 2820Engineering Economic Cost Analysis (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course will introduce students to the methods that are routinely utilized to make economic decisions in real-world engineering problems. Topics include cash flow analysis, time value of money ca… source
ESLP 0170Academic ESL for College-level Literacy 3 CreditsThis course is designed for students who need to improve their overall English-language skills to prepare for college-level classes, especially those requiring writing. Coursework will include instru… source
FGNS 2000Foreign Studies 1-6 CreditsThese specialized courses provide opportunities for foreign travel along with a formal course of study. Faculty members direct all courses, which may include study at recognized and accredited instit… source
FGNS 2001Foreign Studies: U.S. and Mexico Borderland Studies 2 CreditsThis course offers students an opportunity to participate in an organized travel seminar in the United States and Mexico. Students will meet and learn from people representing a broad range of perspe… source
FINN 1100Personal and Family Finance (CTAG) 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to a broad range of topics relating to the proper management of the financial affairs of individuals and family units. The course includes such topics as: planning for… source
FINN 1200Fundamentals of Investing 2 CreditsThis course introduces the nonprofessional investor to the various investment alternatives available, with an emphasis on stocks and bonds. The course includes such topics as: the role of brokerage f… source
FINN 1300Financial Management for the Small Business 3 CreditsThis course introduces the concepts and methods of financial management for a small business using the information generated by the accounting information system. The course covers the financial aspe… source
FINN 1500Applied Finance 3 CreditsThis course introduces finance for industrial-oriented students who need to know more about the corporate financial structure of our economy. The course places emphasis on financial analysis, using r… source
FIRE 1100Introduction to Fire and Emergency Services (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides students with an overview of the fire service. It introduces students to the various types of fire organizations, issues concerning fireground management and firefighter safety,… source
FIRE 1120Fire Organization and Administration 2 CreditsThis course provides students with an understanding of contemporary management principles and practices as they apply to the fire service, and discusses administrative methods for managing the public… source
FIRE 1150Firefighter Orientation 1 CreditThis course provides students with a basic orientation to fire service mission, standards, and firefighter personal protective equipment. Additionally, basic instruction is provided in the areas of i… source
FIRE 1170Fire Protection and Detection Systems (TAG) 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to the principles and practices involved in the proper installation of private fire protection and detection systems, and the selection of the appropriate extinguishin… source
FIRE 1260Fire Prevention Practice (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides students with a study of the fire codes, their relation to building construction, and maintenance of fire and life safety systems. The course examines various techniques for reco… source
FIRE 1290Building Construction for Fire and Life Safety 3 CreditsThis course provides, through the use of slides and construction plans, advanced training in building construction; plan review to ensure code compliance; and relative resistance of construction elem… source
FIRE 1340Hazardous Materials for First Responders 1 CreditThis course provides instruction in the recognition and identification of hazardous materials and defensive emergency options available to the first responder. This course meets most recommendations… source
FIRE 1350Public Sector Community Relations and Customer Service 2 CreditsThis course details the public education planning process and the importance of effective community and media relations in carrying out the mission of public agencies. It places special emphasis on h… source
FIRE 1360Fire Company Tactical Operations 2 CreditsThis course, designed for non-fire science students, provides essential information needed to effectively carry out the strategies selected by the Fireground Commander. Special emphasis is placed on… source
FIRE 1800Fire Science Guided Study 1-4 CreditsThis course provides a student or group of students an opportunity to pursue in-depth study in an area of fire science under the guidance of a faculty member. The content may include issues of curren… source
FIRE 2150Advanced Firefighter 3 CreditsThis course provides students with an advanced examination of the fire and emergency services. It expands the students¿ knowledge and skills in subject areas such as communications, reporting, tools,… source
FIRE 2200Fire Investigation Methods 3 CreditsThis course presents a systematic approach to the investigation of fires through determination of cause and origin. Topics include the legal aspects of fire investigation and scene searches, chain of… source
FIRE 2205Fire Service Hydraulics 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to the principles, practices, and calculations involved in the safe and efficient delivery of an uninterrupted supply of water, foam, and other extinguishing agents to… source
FIRE 2210Public Sector Supervision and Leadership 2 CreditsThis course provides students with an overview of the principles of supervision and leadership as they apply to work in the public sector. Particular emphasis is made on supervising, motivating, and… source
FIRE 2280Fireground Strategy and Tactics 3 CreditsThis course provides students with the knowledge needed to effectively plan fireground strategy and determine effective tactics that can be utilized to carry out strategy. Special emphasis is placed… source
FIRE 2330Combustion Processes and Fire Behavior (TAG) 2 CreditsThis course applies the principles of fire chemistry to the science of fire and fire extinguishment. Students will learn how to adapt basic chemistry concepts to effective fire extinguishment. Topics… source
FIRE 2340Hazardous Materials Operations and Command 3 CreditsThis course provides students with instruction in the identification of hazardous materials, chemical reactions, and the proper handling of hazardous materials incidents. It includes instruction in t… source
FIRE 2380Emergency Services Safety and Survival (TAG) 2 CreditsThis course introduces the basic concepts of risk management, occupational health and occupational safety and their relationship to emergency services organizations. Some major course topics include… source
FIRE 2390Fire Field Service Seminar 2 CreditsUnder the direction of qualified personnel, students will have the opportunity of experiencing first hand the agency's role, dynamics, functions, and relationship to the community served. At the conc… source
FIRE 2490Fire Service Problem Analysis 2 CreditsThis course provides in-service students with the opportunity to apply the knowledge gained through this and other courses. Students will examine problems and current issues facing the fire service a… source
FIRE 2900Current Issues in the Fire Service 1-3 CreditsThese specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of fire service topics and current issues not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. source
FLDX 1000Field Experience 1-9 CreditsField experience is planned, paid, work activity which relates to the students' occupational objectives and which a student takes with the permission of a faculty advisor in lieu of elective or requi… source
FREN 1001Elementary French I (TAG) 4 CreditsThis introductory course concentrates on the study of functional French, with emphasis on speaking, writing and understanding oral and written French in basic and simple situations and texts. It incl… source
FREN 1002Elementary French II (TAG) 4 CreditsA continuation of French 1001 Elementary French I, this course includes an introduction to the important compound tenses and places an increasing emphasis on vocabulary building and conversation abou… source
FREN 2001Intermediate French I: Conversation and Grammar 3 CreditsThis intermediate level course provides a systematic review of the essentials of French grammar with organized work-study and vocabulary building. It emphasizes the use of the language through conver… source
FREN 2002Intermediate French II: Culture and Civilization 3 CreditsThis intermediate level course introduces students to the culture and civilization of the Francophone world through readings from various sources, films and documentaries, class discussions, reports… source
FYEX 1000First Year Experience 1 CreditThis course introduces students to the behaviors, skills, and attitudes that are important to success in college and in college-level courses. It will include an overview of how to utilize college re… source
GDSP 2000Guided Studies-Individual 1-3 CreditsThis course provides students with an opportunity to pursue in-depth study in an area of special interest, under the guidance of a faculty member. Students must obtain the consent of a faculty member… source
GDSP 2500Guided Studies-Group 1-3 CreditsThis course provides groups of students with an opportunity to pursue in-depth study in an area of special interest, with the guidance of a faculty member. The students must obtain the consent of a f… source
GEOG 1400Mapping Technologies 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the use of mapping technologies in the creation, integration, and visualization of spatial data through the use of open source, free, and proprietary software. Stud… source
GEOG 1500Introduction to Geography (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to geography, including the use of maps and geospatial technology in geography. Major topics include geographic literacy, theories and methods of geography, population… source
GEOG 1550Physical and Environmental Geography (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to the field of physical geography, including the spatial study of the Earth systems in relation to weather, climate, landforms, vegetation and plant distribution… source
GEOG 1600World Regional Geography (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course examines world regions and their environmental, cultural, social, geopolitical, and economic processes. It views regions and places within the broader context of world change and the inte… source
GEOG 1700Map Design and Interpretation (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to map interpretation and analysis, including earth coordinate systems, map projections, scale, topographic mapping, thematic mapping, spatial analysis methods, a… source
GEOG 1740Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) 3 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to the principles, regulations, and application of uncrewed aircraft systems(UAS)and FAA guidelines for the operation of UAS. Topics include drone types and their… source
GEOG 1750Introduction to Geospatial Intelligence 3 CreditsThis course addresses the fundamentals of geospatial intelligence, including the use of data, U.S. agencies and programs, military geography and its importance for geospatial intelligence, and the ap… source
GEOG 1800Geography of US and Canada (OT36, TM) 3 CreditsThis course examines the environmental, cultural, social, geopolitical, and economic processes that characterize North America. Students will study regions and places within the US and Canada from a… source
GEOG 2700Geographic Information Science (TM) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the theory and practice of geographic information science through computer-based processing tools, including geographic information systems (GIS). Students will stu… source
GEOG 2710Spatial Data Acquisition and Management 3 CreditsThis course addresses the creation of spatial data, integration of spatial data into databases, and spatial database management. Topics include data collection with Global Positioning Systems (GPS),… source
GEOG 2720Web Mapping and Programming for GIS 1 CreditThis course is designed to address the application, development, and data security process for web-based GIS deployment. Core components will cover securing data, programming, and web applications in… source
GEOG 2730Remote Sensing 3 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to remote sensing and digital photogrammetry, with an emphasis on orthoimagery and LIDAR imagery and their use in geospatial technology. Topics include identifica… source
GEOG 2740sUAS Flight and Planning 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the theory and practice of small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) and application in geospatial technologies through flight collection and computer-based processing… source
GEOG 2750Spatial Analysis and Modeling 3 CreditsThis course addresses spatial applications and modeling in GIS. Students will gain experience in the use of buffering, overlay, spatial operators, Boolean search operators, programming, surface model… source
GEOG 2780Internship and Seminar in Geospatial Technology 2 CreditsStudents will work for 100 hours under the direction of a qualified professional in geospatial technology. Students will work in a private or public agency with a focus on geospatial technology funct… source
GEOG 2781Internship and Seminar in sUAS Applications in Geospatial Technologies 2 CreditsStudents will work for 100 hours under the direction of a qualified professional in small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) geospatial applications. Students will work in a private or public agency wi… source
GEOL 1100Introduction to Physical Geology (OT36) 4 CreditsThis introductory geology laboratory course is intended for students interested in the natural sciences. It introduces the basic concepts and principles of physical geology including the study of vol… source
GEOL 1200Introductory Historical Geology (OT36) 4 CreditsThis introductory geology laboratory course is intended for students interested in the natural sciences. It introduces the basic concepts of historical geology including the Earth's geological histor… source
GEOL 1300Introduction to Stream System Analyses (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course is an introductory geology lab course intended for students interested in experiencing meaningful real-time field research and developing a stream study. It introduces the basic concepts… source
GERM 1001Elementary German I 4 CreditsThis course introduces German phonology and basic grammar, with emphasis on conversation, pronunciation, listening, reading, and writing. It covers basic vocabulary, gender, subject pronouns, singula… source
GERM 1002Elementary German II 4 CreditsA continuation of GERM 1001 Elementary German I, the grammar covered in this class includes modal verbs, time expressions, past tense of sein, haben and the modals, and reflexive constructions. This… source
GERM 2001Intermediate German I: Conversation and Grammar 3 CreditsThis course completes the overview of German grammar and emphasizes the use of the language through conversational activities based on readings and role-playing activities. This course is taught in G… source
GERM 2002Intermediate German II: Culture and Civilization 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the culture and civilization of the German-speaking world through readings from various sources, films and documentaries, class discussions, reports and oral presen… source
GRDS 1010Visual Organization (CTAG) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the various methods and techniques of basic graphic design. Through exercises using traditional (non-computer) media, it introduces students to the principles and e… source
GRDS 1015Introduction to Typography (CTAG) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the history, methods, and uses of typography. Students will participate in exercises involving both traditional and computerized media using procedures needed to an… source
GRDS 1020Graphic Design 3 CreditsThis course introduces design students to the procedures used to create advertising and designs aimed at specific target markets. Students will use both the basics acquired in the prerequisite course… source
GRDS 1375Computer Graphics AI, ID and PS 3 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to the tools, applications, and uses of Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop software. Students will learn how to use the software through online tutorials,… source
GRDS 1450Introduction to Digital Print Production 3 CreditsThis course will help introduce students to what digital print production is and the role that print production technicians play at different types of printing companies as well as within an in-house… source
GRDS 1500History of Graphic Design 3 CreditsThis course introduces the history of graphic design from its origins in Europe to the present. Students will examine design trends in aesthetics and theory as well as the connection between graphic… source
GRDS 1800Introduction to User Experience Design 3 CreditsA survey of User Experience Design (UXD) techniques is provided in this introductory level course. Students learn sketching as a technique to convey ideas, understand the scope of problems, and devel… source
GRDS 2015Advanced Typography 3 CreditsThis specialized course is a continuation of GRDS 1015 Introduction to Typography. Students will work on more complex projects that combine typography and image, further demonstrating a progression o… source
GRDS 2110Graphic Production 3 CreditsThis specialized course introduces students to the various methods of printing processes, color charts, papers, and file preparation. The processes studied consist of Offset Lithography, Gravure, Let… source
GRDS 2230Advertising Design (CTAG) 3 CreditsThis intermediate level course utilizes the methods and procedures acquired in the prerequisites to develop more advanced forms of advertising. Students will write, design, and produce ads for televi… source
GRDS 2330Corporate Identity 3 CreditsThis is an advanced course in designing advertising for businesses, using the methods and principles acquired in the prerequisite courses. Students will research, write, and design a complete corpora… source
GRDS 2400Automating Adobe Creative Suite Products with JavaScript 3 CreditsThis intermediate-level course provides graphic design students the tools to develop an automated workflow for Adobe Creative Suite products for use in website design and/or interactive design enviro… source
GRDS 2500Graphic Design Portfolio 3 CreditsThis advanced course acquaints students with all aspects of preparing and presenting their graphic design portfolios for job interviews. Students will study portfolio building (both physical and digi… source
HIMT 1100Introduction to Health Information Management 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the various roles of the health information management technician within the healthcare system and professional organizations in which the health information manage… source
HIMT 1200Healthcare Records and Documentation 3 CreditsStudents will learn how to complete documentation requirements for complete and accurate health records as required by licensing, certifying, and accreditation agencies. They will develop an understa… source
HIMT 1225Outpatient Procedure Coding 2 CreditsIn this introductory Health Care Common Procedure Coding (HCPCS) coding class, which includes Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), students will learn the history and structure of the HCPCS medical… source
HIMT 1300Healthcare Applied Information Systems and Services 3 CreditsStudents will learn more about the role of information technology in healthcare through an investigation of the electronic health record, business, and health information software applications. They… source
HIMT 2070Inpatient and Outpatient Diagnostic Coding 3 CreditsIn this introductory ICD-10-CM coding class, students will learn the history and structure of the ICD-10-CM medical classification system that is used to describe and report diagnoses. Students will… source
HIMT 2080Inpatient Procedure Coding 2 CreditsIn this introductory inpatient procedural coding class, which includes International Classification of Diseases, tenth revision, Procedure Coding System (ICD-10-PCS) students will learn the history a… source
HIMT 2160Analyzing Heathcare Data 3 CreditsStudents will gain an introduction to the concepts of acquiring, managing, manipulating, and analyzing data. Students will learn to report results of analysis. Students will explore the management of… source
HIMT 2300Performance Improvement and HIM Leadership 2 CreditsStudents will gain an introduction to the internal and external requirements for establishing, operating, and maintaining performance improvement, clinical quality management, and utilization managem… source
HIMT 2350Health Information Management: Ethics, Legal Issues, and Compliance 3 CreditsStudents will study legal aspects of medical record practice, an overview of judicial system and processes, the importance of medical record as a legal document, and the effect of confidentiality on… source
HIMT 2535Reimbursement Methodologies 3 CreditsStudents will explore how the U.S. healthcare reimbursement system functions from the perspective of the patient, the payer, and the provider. They will learn how the government and other third-party… source
HIMT 2540Advanced Coding 3 CreditsHaving already attained their basic coding skill, students will focus on case studies to determine diagnoses and procedure coding utilizing both ICD-9-CM and CPT-4. They will examine medical records… source
HIMT 2547Medical Coding Capstone 1 CreditThis course provides a forum for preparation for certification exams. The course also specializes in issues and trends in medical coding, healthcare reimbursement, employment opportunities, interview… source
HIMT 2550Clinical Practicum 3 CreditsUnder the instruction of a health information professional, students will apply their knowledge and skills in a health information management setting with the employer developing an individualized pl… source
HIMT 2600Seminar 1 CreditThis course provides a forum for reviewing and integrating previous course work with the clinical experience. Students will meet to share and discuss clinical situations. The course also specializes… source
HIST 1150Western Civilization I: Antiquity Through the Reformation (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides a survey of the origins and growth of the social, religious, political, and economic foundations of Western European culture through the end of the Reformation, concluding in 164… source
HIST 1250Western Civilization II: Age of Revolution Through the Present (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides a survey of the development of modern European society from the age of absolutism to the present. It is designed to provide students with an understanding of the political, relig… source
HIST 1450World Civilization I: The Ancient and Medieval World (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course is a survey of world history from its earliest origins in the Near East through 1500. It is designed to provide students with an understanding of the Western and non-Western political, re… source
HIST 1550World Civilization II: The Modern World (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThe course explores the development of the world from 1500 to the present. It is designed to provide students with an understanding of the key facets of non-Western and Western social, political, eco… source
HIST 1700Model UN/Model NATO 1 CreditThis course is intended to prepare students to participate effectively in Model United Nations (MUN) and Model North Atlantic Treaty Organization (MNATO) conferences. Students will learn about curren… source
HIST 2150U.S. History: Colonization Through Reconstruction (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis in-depth course examines the factors, from the sixteenth through the third quarter of the nineteenth century, which resulted in the creation of the unique American civilization. The course empha… source
HIST 2250U.S. History: Reconstruction to the Present (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course traces the development of the United States from the conclusion of Reconstruction (1877) to the present. It examines those components that transformed the United States into a world power… source
HIST 2410The United States in Global Context 3 CreditsThe overall objective of this course is to help students acquire a solid historical understanding of the relationship between the United States and the world since 1945. The course examines the socia… source
HIST 2450Women in U.S. History (OT36) 2 CreditsThis course explores the experience of women, as well as ideas and relations of gender, as part of the larger history of nineteenth and twentieth century America. It surveys the social, cultural, leg… source
HIST 2600Ohio History (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course provides an in-depth survey of the history of the region from prehistoric times through the twentieth century. It emphasizes the political, economic, and social forces that made Ohio a un… source
HIST 2750Latin American History 3 CreditsThis course provides an in-depth overview of Latin American history from prehistoric times to the present, tracing ancient and colonial influences, 20th century revolutions, dictatorships, the growth… source
HIST 2800Introduction to British History 3 CreditsThis course provides a general understanding of the history of the island of Britain from its earliest development through the present day. The class focuses primarily on England, noting relations wi… source
HIST 2850East Asia 1900 to Present 3 CreditsThis course provides a survey of the major events and developments in East Asia, concentrating on the period from about 1900 to the present. Special focus will be given to China, Japan, Korea, and So… source
HIST 2900Special Topics in History 2-3 CreditsThese specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of historical issues, problems, or periods not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. source
HLTH 1010Introduction to Health Careers 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to varied careers in healthcare and the educational, legal, and professional requirements of those careers. Course work includes researching healthcare professions and… source
HLTH 1100Introduction to U.S. Health Care System 2 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to the various aspects and trends that affect healthcare professions and healthcare systems, including federal regulations, credentialing, economics, and populati… source
HLTH 1150Introduction to Electronic Health Records 1 CreditStudents will learn about the use of Electronic Health Records (EHR) in healthcare including EHR documentation basics. They will also learn terminology and examine security issues associated with EHR… source
HLTH 1160Health Coach I 2 CreditsThis course introduces pre-health career students to the concept of a health coach to assist case managers with home visits after discharge from a care facility. The course will introduce learners to… source
HLTH 1170Health Coach Externship 1 CreditThis course specializes in the application of skills acquired in HLTH 1160 Health Coach I. Students will gain experience in performing Health Coach skills with a supervising registered nurse (RN). source
HLTH 1215Medical Terminology for Health Professions (CTAG, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course introduces medical terminology used by personnel in hospitals and other health-related fields. It places emphasis on terms related to normal anatomy and physiology, common disease conditi… source
HLTH 1238Structure, Function, Disease, and Therapeutics of the Human Body 4 CreditsThis course explores human anatomy and physiology, focusing on the interrelationships between major body systems. Students will learn to identify anatomical structures, understand their functions, an… source
HLTH 1240Phlebotomy 3 CreditsThis course introduces and reinforces the theory and practice of phlebotomy. Students will become familiar with the evacuated tube, syringe, butterfly, and capillary methods of blood collection. The… source
HLTH 1254Home Health Aide 1 CreditCurrent State Tested Nursing Assistant certification. This course provides students with knowledge and skills to perform as a homemaker- home health aide. Students will study communication, health an… source
HLTH 1256Acute Care Specialty 2 CreditsCurrent State Tested Nursing Assistant certification. This course provides students with knowledge and skills to perform as an aide in an adult acute care setting. Students will study adult daily liv… source
HLTH 1260Phlebotomy Clinical Practicum 2 CreditsThis course specializes in the practice of phlebotomy procedures as performed by students in the clinical laboratory or associated facilities, with practical application of phlebotomy techniques lear… source
HLTH 1265Phlebotomy Seminar 1 CreditThis course specializes in the issues and trends in healthcare, including ethics and law, government regulations, professional development, employment opportunities, interviewing techniques, resume w… source
HLTH 1300Nutrition and Family Health (TAG) 2 CreditsThis course provides non-nursing majors with an overview of basic nutrition principles. Students will investigate nutrition goals, requirements, and problems of young adults, older adults, pregnant w… source
HLTH 1310Nutrition and Diet Therapy 2 CreditsThis course, designed for nursing students, provides fundamental theoretical knowledge related to the basic principles of nutrition. It places emphasis on the practical application of these principle… source
HLTH 1350Nursing Assistant 4 CreditsThis course introduces basic knowledge and skills for care of the clients in a nursing home or long-term care facility. Successful completion of this course qualifies students to take the Ohio Depart… source
HLTH 1400Customer Service and Healthcare 2 CreditsThis course explores the definition and characteristics of healthcare customers and the importance of customer service in today's competitive healthcare market. It emphasizes patient rights and respo… source
HLTH 1500Ethics and Legal Issues for Health Professionals 2 CreditsAn introduction to ethical and legal concepts for health care professionals serve as the foundation of this course. Basic definitions, concepts, and current issues related to clinical law and eithics… source
HLTH 1600Basic Pharmacology 2 CreditsThis course introduces basic principles and concepts of pharmacology, including dosage calculations, drug classifications and uses, sources of drugs, storage and handling of medications, prescribing… source
HLTH 1700Basic Electrocardiography 2 CreditsThis course provides fundamental knowledge of electrocardiography testing, including the anatomy and physiology of the heart and circulatory system, electrophysiology, electrocardiography techniques,… source
HLTH 2100Pathophysiology (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to the fundamental concepts of disease processes and specific disorders of the major body systems. It is designed for students or practitioners in the health prof… source
HMSV 1115Introduction to Human Services 3 CreditsThis course provides an overview of the principles and core competencies of professional practice as a social work assistant. Students will explore the diverse career options available in the field o… source
HMSV 1118Principles of Case Management 3 CreditsThis course introduces entry-level human service workers to a general framework for the principles and skills needed for effective professional case management practice. The focus on skill building p… source
HMSV 1120Fundamentals of the Helping Process 3 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to fundamentals of the helping process. Students will acquire knowledge about theory-directed practice, explore core values and ethics of the profession, and begi… source
HMSV 1131Positive Behavior Support for Developmental Disabilities 2 CreditsThis course explores the fundamental principles of behavior management, highlights relevant terminology, and discusses the rationale for use of behavior modification in working with persons who are d… source
HMSV 1132Introduction to Developmental Disabilities 2 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to the phenomena of developmental disabilities. Students will learn the definitions, classification systems, causes and etiologies. Students will examine current… source
HMSV 1133Principles of Habilitation Programming 3 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to the various disciplines involved in the assessment, planning, and implementation of individual habilitation plans for developmentally disabled individuals. Stu… source
HMSV 1138Work Adjustment for the Developmentally Disabled 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to the fundamental principles necessary for providing a coordinated work adjustment program for individuals with developmental disabilities. Students will learn normal… source
HMSV 1139Principles of Work for Developmentally Disabilities 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to the basics of providing work experiences and opportunities to persons with disabilities in both community and sheltered environments. Students will learn regulatory… source
HMSV 1170Management Skills in Non-Profit Organizations 3 CreditsThis course provides an overview of management/supervisory principles and practices as they apply to non-profit organizations. Students will learn the history, essence and philosophy of nonprofits as… source
HMSV 1215Dealing with Diversity 3 CreditsThis course provides an overview of the various bases of diversity in society and examines how attitudes regarding diversity develop and can be changed. Students will examine the consequences of inst… source
HMSV 2116Social Welfare (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides the student with an overview of the social welfare system in the United States including the history and development, trends, and current issues. The course explores social dynam… source
HMSV 2200Motivational Interviewing 3 CreditsThis course introduces the concepts, skills, and techniques of motivational interviewing. Students will have opportunities to develop proficiency through observation, written responses, and role play… source
HMSV 2220Effective Volunteer Management 3 CreditsThis course provides basic ideas and strategies which will enable the volunteer manager to develop and/or manage an effective volunteer program in a nonprofit organization. (3 contact hours) source
HMSV 2230Fundamentals of Addiction Counseling 3 CreditsStudents will learn about addiction theory, professional practice standards, prevention and treatment intervention skills, assessment and evaluation procedures, and social, political, economic and cu… source
HMSV 2284Human Services Internship Preparation 2 CreditsThis course prepares students for their capstone internship experience for the Associate of Applied Science in Human Services degree. Students will complete the application process and emerge from th… source
HMSV 2285Human Services Internship and Seminar 3 CreditsThis is an advanced course which focuses on the integration of the concepts and skills necessary for effectiveness in human services. Students will examine the issues encountered in their final field… source
HSTY 1100Introduction to Histotechnology 4 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to histology laboratory operations, cellular morphology, and the professional responsibilities of the histotechnician. The course emphasizes organization, termino… source
HSTY 2050Histochemistry 4 CreditsThis course provides practical and theoretical training in specialized staining techniques used in diagnostic pathology. Laboratory procedures include performing stains used to identify nuclear chara… source
HSTY 2100Histology 3 CreditsThis course specializes in the study of cells, tissues, and organ systems. Students will learn to identify various types of tissue, including epithelial cells, muscle cells, connective tissue, and ne… source
HSTY 2151Specialty Areas in Histotechnology 3 CreditsThis course provides in-depth examination of non-routine specialty areas that a histotechnician may encounter in the workplace. Topics include immunohistochemistry, autopsy procedures, electron micro… source
HSTY 2220Theory and Practice of Immunohistochemistry 2 CreditsThe course introduces the fundamentals of immunohistochemistry as applied to the theory and techniques used in the histopathology laboratory. The students will acquire basic knowledge of how immunolo… source
HSTY 2250Histotechnique 3 CreditsThis course specializes in standard methods used for the preparation of tissue slides for microscopic study by pathologists in their diagnosis of tissue pathology. Laboratory procedures include fixat… source
HSTY 2300Histotechnician Clinical Directed Practice 5 CreditsThis course includes the practical application of histology procedures learned in previous histology courses. Students will gain experience in histology laboratory procedures in a hospital histology… source
HSTY 2400Histotechnician Seminar 2 CreditsThis course specializes in issues and trends in histology, healthcare ethics and law, government regulations, professional development, employment opportunities, interviewing techniques, resume writi… source
HUMX 1100Introduction to Humanities (OT36) 3 CreditsThis introductory course explores the impact of the humanities on people's lives. Emphasis is placed on understanding an artist's message as expressed through music, art, architecture, literature, an… source
HUMX 1300Human Issues: Choices in a Contemporary Society (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course specializes in the art of being human, emphasizing the issue of self-interest versus social concern. Students will examine various theories of love, morality, happiness, the changing role… source
HUMX 1400Reflections of Evil in the Humanities 3 CreditsThis introductory course identifies the nature of evil from multiple perspectives, thus exploring its impact on historical occurrences and contemporary life. It emphasizes understanding the nature of… source
HUMX 1500Dream Quest: History, Symbolism, and Meanings 3 CreditsThis course will examine the significance and meaning of dreams in various cultures and time periods. Once earlier interpretations and perspectives have been assessed, students will study dream theor… source
HUMX 1600World Mythology 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the nature of myth, exploring how cultures use traditional narratives to define their world and affirm shared values. Though the myths of various civilizations (Egy… source
HUMX 2900Special Topics in the Humanities 3 CreditsThese specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of humanities topics not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. Courses will focus on topics such as the aesthetics of beauty, women wr… source
IDST 1200Introduction to Women's Studies (OT36) 3 CreditsThis interdisciplinary course examines contemporary women's experiences from both an international and historical perspective. The course introduces students to major concepts, issues, and methods in… source
IDST 2400The Spanish Speaking World (OT36) 3 CreditsThis interdisciplinary course examines political, demographic, cultural, ethnical, economic, and social aspects of the Spanish speaking world. The course introduces students to the study of the cultu… source
ITAL 1001Elementary Italian I 4 CreditsThis introductory course is a study of functional Italian, with emphasis on speaking and writing the language. It covers basic sentence structure, grammatical points, and the indicative tenses. The c… source
ITAL 1002Elementary Italian II 4 CreditsThis course is a continuation of ITAL 1001 Elementary Italian I. Students will continue to learn the basic rules of Italian grammar and syntax and to acquire the basic vocabulary needed for oral and… source
ITAL 2001Intermediate Italian I: Conversation and Grammar 3 CreditsThe course completes the overview of Italian grammar and emphasizes the use of the language through conversational activities based on readings and role-playing activities. source
ITAL 2002Intermediate Italian II: Culture and Civilization 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the culture and civilization of the Italian-speaking world through readings from various sources, films and documentaries, class discussions, reports, and oral pres… source
ITCS 1010Programming Logic (CTAG, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to problem-solving techniques, the steps of the program development cycle, and fundamental skills needed for programming in any computer language. Students will d… source
ITCS 1011History of Computing 2 CreditsThis course traces the history of computational devices, pioneers, and principles from the early ages through the present. Topics include early computational devices, mechanical computation in the 19… source
ITCS 1105Web Programming I (CTAG, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides introductory and intermediate techniques using the current version of HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) to create and manage web pages. Students will explore ways of presenting te… source
ITCS 1120C Programming for Technicians 3 CreditsThis course introduces fundamental structured C and C++ programming concepts as applied to technical problem solving and hardware programming. Students will develop applications using branching, loop… source
ITCS 1820Java Programming I (CTAG, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to application development, object-oriented programming, and the Java development system. Students will write object-oriented Java applications and applets using… source
ITCS 1870Python Programming I 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the Python programming language. Students will write procedural and object-oriented applications. Student programs will include arithmetic operations, strings, func… source
ITCS 1880Programming for Data Analytics 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the R programming language. Students will write procedural and object-oriented applications. Student programs will include arithmetic/statistical operations, string… source
ITCS 2010Systems Analysis and Design (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides an in-depth experience of the business information systems development process, with emphasis on the investigation, analysis, and design phases. Students will study the role of t… source
ITCS 2012Discrete Structures 3 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to the foundations of discrete mathematics as they apply to computer science, and focuses on providing a solid theoretical foundation for further work. Topics inc… source
ITCS 2080Fundamentals of Software Engineering 3 CreditsThis course introduces the basic principles and concepts of software engineering (SE) and provides the necessary foundation for subsequent SE courses at the upper division level. Topics include basic… source
ITCS 2105Web Programming II 3 CreditsThis course introduces intermediate and advanced techniques using various markup languages for the Internet in a microcomputer environment. Students will use previously mastered procedural and object… source
ITCS 2120JavaScript Programming I 3 CreditsThis course introduces JavaScript programming in a hands-on microcomputer environment. JavaScript programming is used extensively in web page design to allow information to be processed on a web page… source
ITCS 2155PHP Programming 3 CreditsThis course introduces PHP Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) technologies for the Internet in a microcomputer environment. Students will study intermediate and advanced HTML, server-side scripting techniq… source
ITCS 2170Introduction to ASP.NET 2 CreditsThis course introduces ASP.NET programming for the Internet in a microcomputer environment. Students will study intermediate HTML, Web scripting, and other advanced techniques to create dynamic Web a… source
ITCS 2188Advanced Concepts in Web Development 3 CreditsThis intermediate-level course provides students the tools to develop an automated workflow for website design and/or interactive design environments. Students will use multiple programming and site… source
ITCS 2820Java/Android Programming II 3 CreditsThis course provides advanced instruction in current standard Java program development methodologies and object-oriented programming with an emphasis on mobile application development. Students will… source
ITCS 2848NET Programming 3 CreditsThis course provides advanced instruction in application development for the .NET programming environment. Students will apply previously acquired programming knowledge from prerequisite programming… source
ITCS 2870Data Structures 4 CreditsThis traditional computer science course introduces students to advanced data structure concepts including objects and inheritance, algorithm analysis, recursion, stacks, queues, lists, randomization… source
ITCS 2873Python Programming II (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course introduces intermediate and advanced aspects of the Python programming language. Students will explore object-oriented concepts of encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism; exception… source
ITCS 2875Computer Architecture and Organization 3 CreditsThis course provides a study of the principles of Von Neumann computer architecture, data representation, and memory addressing as well as processor organization and its impact on system and applicat… source
ITCS 2900Special Topics in Information Technology/Computer Science 1-4 CreditsThese specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of Information Technology Computer Science/Programming topics not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. source
ITDB 1401SQL Programming and Database Design (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides instruction in SQL (Structured Query Language) as well as a foundation in relational database theory and design. Students will learn various concepts as they apply to relational… source
ITDB 1405Oracle PL/SQL Programming 2 CreditsThis course continues the study of the Oracle relational database management system by providing an introduction to the Oracle PL (Procedural Language). Students will write PL with embedded SQL (Stru… source
ITDB 1406Microsoft SQL Concepts 2 CreditsThis course provides students with knowledge about SQL (Structured Query Language) along with an introduction to programming objects using Microsoft SQL. Students will use Microsoft SQL Server to wri… source
ITDB 1407Analysis and Design of Database Systems 2 CreditsThis course provides a survey of current enterprise database management systems utilized in cloud, web, and embedded applications. Students will learn how to install, configure, design, and optimize… source
ITDB 1435Introductory Data Analytics 3 CreditsThis course provides students with an introduction to a range of concepts, techniques, and applications within data science and analytics in various settings. Students will gain experience in data st… source
ITDB 1450Visualization Tools for Data Analytics 2 CreditsThis course provides students with the knowledge, skills, and techniques needed to utilize various powerful visualization tools for data analysis. Students will be shown best practices and features o… source
ITDB 2435Advanced Data Analytics 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to intermediate and advanced topics related to data analysis. Students will use various techniques to clean, prepare, process and analyze data and share results. These… source
ITIS 1000Basic Computer Skills 1 CreditThis course provides an overview of computer concepts and introductory training in the use of computer hardware and software. Students will study computer equipment, computer software, and related te… source
ITIS 1005Computer Essentials (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides an overview of computer concepts and introductory training in the use of computer hardware and software. Students will study computer equipment, computer software, and related te… source
ITIS 1007Principles of Information Technology and Computer Science 3 CreditsThis course is an introduction to the fields of information technology and computer science. In includes foundational concepts of computing including algorithms, computer architecture, databases, hum… source
ITIS 1008Ethics in Information Technology 1 CreditThis course provides an understanding of ethical and societal issues in today's Information Technology (IT) world. It includes an overview of ethics for IT professionals and topics on computer crime,… source
ITIS 1027Information Technology Support Fundamentals I 3 CreditsThis course provides an introductory level of understanding and experience in the areas of hardware, software, operating systems, networking, and troubleshooting computer problems. Students will get… source
ITIS 1028Information Technology Support Fundamentals II 2 CreditsThis course provides an introductory level of understanding and experience in the areas of operating systems fundamentals and support, system administration, and IT infrastructure services. Successfu… source
ITIS 1030Security Awareness 1 CreditThis course provides a basic introduction to practical security knowledge of computers and related technology equipment. It covers fundamental aspects of IT security and cybersecurity and explains th… source
ITIS 1050Managing Computers: Hardware 3 CreditsThis course provides the fundamental knowledge necessary to install, configure, and troubleshoot computer hardware. The course covers assembly/disassembly of system units, installing and replacing mo… source
ITIS 1051Managing Computers: Software 3 CreditsThis course provides the fundamental knowledge necessary to install, configure, and troubleshoot computer software. The course focuses on the basics of installing, securing, maintaining, and troubles… source
ITIS 1102Internet: Services, Tools, and Web Page Design 3 CreditsThis introductory course provides an overview of the Internet including services, tools, and Web page creation. Topics also include a brief history of the Internet, browser basics, refined searching… source
ITIS 1108Using an HTML Editor 2 CreditsThis course provides continued instruction in the use of HTML. Students will build on skills and knowledge from ITCS 1105 Web Programming I and incorporate the use of an HTML editor program. Students… source
ITIS 1355Security+ and Security Essentials (CTAG, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course introduces the basics of network security including computer network vulnerabilities and threats and how to circumvent them by providing safeguards and countermeasures. Students will expl… source
ITIS 1360Cyber/Computer Forensics and Counterterrorism 3 CreditsThis course provides students with the basic knowledge, necessary skills, and techniques used to perform cyber/computer forensics, investigate criminal cyber activities, and conduct cyber investigati… source
ITIS 1510Microsoft Office Word: Skills and Techniques 3 CreditsThis course provides a comprehensive study of word processing software. Students will create and edit documents, enhance text using various formatting options, and use proofing tools. In addition, th… source
ITIS 1520Microsoft Office Excel: Skills and Techniques 3 CreditsThis course provides a comprehensive study of electronic spreadsheets. Students will design, create, edit, and format spreadsheets, charts, and tables. In addition, the course will explore ways to ut… source
ITIS 1530Microsoft Office Access: Skills and Techniques 3 CreditsThis course provides a comprehensive study of database management in a Microsoft Windows environment. Students will develop database structures, create and maintain tables, run and save queries, sort… source
ITIS 1550Using Microsoft Office: Word and Excel 3 CreditsThis course provides a study of how to use word processing and electronic spreadsheet software. Students will design, create, edit, and format documents, spreadsheets, charts, and tables. In addition… source
ITIS 2015Information Technology Project Management (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course develops project management skills needed to define, plan, lead, monitor, and complete Information Technology projects. Students will study the role of the project manager and examine and… source
ITIS 2355Security Investigation and Penetration Studies 3 CreditsThis course introduces the network security specialist to the various methodologies for attacking a network. Students will explore the concepts, principles and techniques, supplemented by hands-on ex… source
ITIS 2890Information Technology and Computer Science Capstone 2 CreditsThis course serves as a capstone experience for Information Technology and Computer Science degree programs by providing students with an opportunity to practice and refine soft skills required in in… source
ITON 1070Operating Systems: Skills and Techniques 1 CreditThis course provides students with an overview of using a client operating system to manage and interact with the microcomputer and mobile devices. Topics include file management techniques, customiz… source
ITON 1205Network+ and Networking Essentials (CTAG, TAG) 2 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to local area networking concepts including current networking technology for LANs and WANs (Local and Wide Area Networks), and the Internet. It also helps studen… source
ITON 1310Cloud Computing 3 CreditsThis course provides students with an introduction to cloud computing. Topics covered include a review of virtualization technologies, cloud deployment and service models, infrastructure, performance… source
ITON 1735Cisco Cyber Operations 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the tasks, and responsibilities of an associate-level security analyst working in a security operations center (SOC). Topics will include cyber security specific fe… source
ITON 1748Linux Administration I (CTAG, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides students with basic knowledge of Linux in the use of basic commands, file systems, users and groups, bash shell, process management, text editors, network applications, searching… source
ITON 1758Linux Administration II 3 CreditsThis course provides students with the additional skills necessary to administer Linux systems. Topics include process management, advanced user and file access configuration, working with logical vo… source
ITON 2080Supporting Client Operating Systems 2 CreditsThis course provides a technical level of understanding and experience in the areas of installing, configuring, implementing, supporting and maintaining client operating systems. Topics include: file… source
ITON 2769Linux Administration III: Automation 3 CreditsThis course is focused on skills needed to manage large numbers of systems and applications efficiently and consistently. Students will learn the techniques needed to use Ansible® to automate provisi… source
JRNL 1000Introduction to Mass Media (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides an overview of modern mass media systems and industries and the historical context for their development. It also explores contemporary interrelationships among the media, discus… source
JRNL 1100News Writing and Reporting I 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the basic principles of media writing for print, broadcast, and public relations. The course emphasizes news style and routine news coverage including interviewing… source
JRNL 1200Publication Writing, Editing and Design 4 CreditsThis course offers an introduction to an editor's responsibilities, with an emphasis on copyediting skills, headline writing, art selection and sizing, and editing for accuracy, taste, libel, readabi… source
JRNL 1300News Writing and Reporting II 3 CreditsAs the continuation of JRNL 1100 News Writing and Reporting I, this course emphasizes more complex forms of news reporting and news gathering through coverage of community news and events. It provide… source
JRNL 1500Newspaper Staff Practice 1 CreditStudents may take this course up to six times for credit. source
LING 1500Introduction to Linguistics 3 CreditsThis course is an introduction to the study of the nature and use of language. It includes an analysis of the differences and similarities between natural (animal and human) and artificial languages… source
MATH 0745Essential Skills for Algebra 2 CreditsThis course reviews and develops fundamental arithmetic skills regarding rational numbers and introduces techniques for solving basic linear equations. Topics include whole numbers, integers, fractio… source
MATH 0850Beginning Algebra 3 CreditsThis course is designed for students who have never taken algebra. Topics include simplification of algebraic expressions, order of operations, solutions and graphs of linear equations, systems of tw… source
MATH 0950Intermediate Algebra 3 CreditsThis course continues the development of basic algebra concepts. Topics include factoring polynomials, solving polynomial equations, rational expressions, rational equations, radical expressions, rad… source
MATH 1330Statistics for the Health Sciences (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course introduces the fundamental topics in statistics as they relate to the health science field. Topics include experimental design, graphical and numerical descriptive statistics, fundamental… source
MATH 1331Statistics Hlth Sciences (B) 4 CreditsThis course introduces the fundamental topics in statistics as they relate to the health science field. Topics include experimental design, graphical and numerical descriptive statistics, fundamental… source
MATH 1550Statistics (A) (OT36) 4 CreditsThis course covers introductory topics in statistics, including statistical methods used to gather, analyze, and present data; fundamentals of probability and probability distributions; inferential s… source
MATH 1551Statistics (B) 5 CreditsThis course covers introductory topics in statistics, including statistical methods used to gather, analyze, and present data; fundamentals of probability and probability distributions; inferential s… source
MATH 1600Survey of College Mathematics (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course explores systems of linear equations, Gauss-Jordan elimination, matrices, matrix algebra, linear programming, simplex method, mathematics of finance, probability, statistics, random varia… source
MATH 1650College Algebra (A) (OT36) 4 CreditsThis course investigates relations and functions numerically, analytically, and graphically. Topics include solutions of polynomial and rational equations and inequalities; exponential and logarithmi… source
MATH 1651College Algebra (B) 6 CreditsThis course investigates relations and functions numerically, analytically, and graphically. Topics include solutions of polynomial and rational equations and inequalities; exponential and logarithmi… source
MATH 1700Trigonometry (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course includes the study of trigonometric functions and inverse trigonometric functions and their graphs; solutions of right and oblique triangles and their applications; solutions of trigonome… source
MATH 1890Finite Mathematics (OT36) 4 CreditsThis course explores finite mathematics as applied to business, social sciences, and life sciences. Topics include linear systems of equations, Gauss-Jordan, matrices, matrix algebra, Leontief Input-… source
MATH 2400Calculus for Business, Social, and Life Sciences (OT36) 5 CreditsThis course explores differential and integral calculus as applied to business, social sciences, and life sciences. Topics include functions, limits, and derivatives of algebraic, exponential, and lo… source
MATH 2500Calculus and Analytical Geometry I (OT36) 5 CreditsThis is the first course in a three-semester sequence study of differential and integral calculus for students majoring in mathematics, science, or engineering. Topics include limits and continuity,… source
MATH 2600Calculus and Analytical Geometry II (OT36) 5 CreditsThis is the second course in a three-semester sequence study of differential and integral calculus. Topics include applications of integration, techniques of integration, L'Hopital's rule, improper i… source
MATH 2700Calculus and Analytical Geometry III (OT36, TAG) 5 CreditsThis is the third course in a three-semester sequence study of differential and integral calculus. Topics include vectors, differential calculus of functions of more than one variable, directional de… source
MATH 2800Linear Algebra (OT36, TAG) 4 CreditsThis course includes a study of systems of linear equations, matrix algebra, determinants, vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, diagonalization, and applications. Student… source
MATH 2850Differential Equations (OT36, TAG) 4 CreditsThis course includes a study of techniques for solving first order differential equations, techniques for solving linear differential equations, elementary applications, power series solutions, the R… source
MATH 2900Special Topics in Mathematics 1-3 CreditsThese specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of mathematics topics not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. source
MATH 1040Applied Business Mathematics 2 CreditsThis course introduces mathematical computations as they are used for specific business applications. The course emphasizes word problems, as well as skill problems, using basic algebraic equations a… source
MATH 1050Mathematics of Finance 2 CreditsThis course emphasizes the application of mathematics and basic algebra skills to various accounting and finance concerns/problems. Students will apply concepts of simple interest, compound interest,… source
MATH 2130Business Statistics 4 CreditsThis course introduces students to the collection, analysis, and graphic presentation of data and the application of statistical methods to the solution of practical business problems. The course cov… source
MATH 2135Business Statistics II 3 CreditsThis course is a continuation of the introduction to business statistics. The course introduces students to hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, regression and correlation analysis, nonparametri… source
MATH 1080Introduction to Technical Mathematics 4 CreditsThe course is to meet the needs of engineering technology students as they encounter problems that occur in the world of work. The course emphasizes the use of a scientific calculator to cover algebr… source
MATH 1180Technical Mathematics I 4 CreditsThe course is designed to meet the needs of engineering technology students as they encounter problems that occur in the world of work. The course will provide students with a stronger foundation in… source
MATH 1280Technical Mathematics II 4 CreditsTopics introduced are exponents, radicals, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, higher degree equations, systems of equations and inequalities, matrix algebra, plane analytic geome… source
MATH 1400Technical Mathematics 4 CreditsThis technical mathematics course specializes in the application of mathematics to the engineering technologies. The course emphasizes critical thinking by placing students in problem-solving situati… source
MDAS 1110Administrative Procedures for the Medical Office 3 CreditsThis course will prepare students to perform administrative functions in a medical office setting. It will develop the students to perform basic office management skills including managing a medical… source
MDAS 1150Medical Office Insurance and Reimbursements 3 CreditsThis course will introduce students to basic finance practices, third party reimbursements, and procedural and diagnostic coding used in an ambulatory care setting. Students will have the opportunity… source
MDAS 1210Basic Patient Skills 2 CreditsThis course applies theory and practice of medical assisting skills used in a physician’s office, clinic or other ambulatory office related to pharmacology, patient examinations, nutrition, and welln… source
MDAS 1220Specialty Medical Assisting 3 CreditsThis course applies the theory and practice of common procedures in a physician’s office related to pharmacology and specialty examinations. Students will discuss the medical assistant’s role in iden… source
MDAS 1250Medical Office Surgical Procedures 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to minor office surgeries and procedures commonly performed in an ambulatory care setting. Instruction includes an introduction to infection control, aseptic technique… source
MDAS 1300Physician Office Laboratory 3 CreditsThis course provides medical assisting students with a foundational overview and practice of clinical and laboratory procedures completed in a physician’s office and outpatient health care settings.… source
MDAS 1700Medical Assisting Practicum 3 CreditsThis course specializes in the application of skills acquired in previous medical assisting coursework. Students will gain experience in both administrative and clinical office procedures. source
MDAS 1800Medical Assisting Seminar 1 CreditThis course introduces issues and trends in medical assisting, government regulations, professional development, employment opportunities, interviewing techniques, resume writing, job seeking skills,… source
MDIA 1003Introduction to the Multimedia Computer 1 CreditMedia communication has grown into a diversified commodity that is mostly driven by computer applications. This is a basic training course for those who have little experience with computers or the m… source
MDIA 1010The Business and History of Broadcast and Interactive Media 2 CreditsThis survey course traces the history and development of the business of presenting film, video, and audio from their first iteration to the present. Accompanying the history and evolution of the tec… source
MDIA 1045Writing for Broadcast and Interactive Media 2 CreditsThis course is an introduction to designing and writing for various media formats. Topics include techniques for research, writing, scripting, flowcharting, and storyboarding. The course analyzes nar… source
MDIA 1060Vocalization and Diction for Broadcast Media 2 CreditsOne of the most important uses of broadcast media is the dissemination of information critical to the public interest. Broadcasters' voices are a key to the ability for the public to understand the c… source
MDIA 1080Staff Practice I 1 CreditA production requirement of all Media Technology Programs, this course provides students with an open forum for the development of Sound, Video, Radio, and Interactive Media Programming skills. Throu… source
MDIA 1200Video I: Introduction to Video Production and Broadcast 3 CreditsThis course is an introduction to the operation and maintenance of professional and semi-professional video recording and editing equipment. Through lecture and a hands-on approach in various lab act… source
MDIA 1205Video II: Action Videography and Video Techniques 3 CreditsUnique camera angles and movement often accompany world-class media productions. Methods of attaining such shots are a process of technical acuity and accuracy. This course surveys the techniques use… source
MDIA 1300Radio I: Introduction to Radio Production and Broadcast 3 CreditsThis introductory course provides practical experience in radio broadcast production using Lakeland's radio station WTLS as a working laboratory. Instruction focuses on radio production techniques an… source
MDIA 1305Radio II: Advanced Radio Technique 3 CreditsUnique and fast-paced broadcast radio marks today's airwaves. Methods of attaining such productions require skill and education to provide a process of technical acuity and accuracy. This course surv… source
MDIA 1320Live Radio Performance and Engineering 2 CreditsThis course explores many aspects of the live broadcast industry as it relates to radio and sound transmission. Through case study, example, and practical application, students will experience the ch… source
MDIA 1400Audio I: Introduction to Audio Production and Recording (CTAG, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course is an introduction to the operation and maintenance of professional and semi-professional audio recording equipment. Through lecture and a hands-on approach in various lab activities, the… source
MDIA 1405Audio II: Recording and Studio Techniques 3 CreditsBuilding upon skills acquired in MDIA 1400 Audio I: Introduction to Audio Production and Recording, this course helps students to develop technical independence in the essential aspects of audio reco… source
MDIA 1420Basics of Sound Reinforcement 3 CreditsThis course provides students with a hands-on lab setting which presents professional techniques of all aspects of the sound system control and configuration. It includes, as part of its requirements… source
MDIA 1500Interactive Media I: Introduction to Interactive Production 3 CreditsThis course is an introduction to the important components and issues of designing, reviewing, and producing multimedia, including markets, content, components, and phases of production. Students wil… source
MDIA 1505Interactive Media II: Interactive Production Technology 3 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to interactive media production, with an emphasis on the basics of authoring, audio, design, graphics, and video. It discusses development of multimedia models, t… source
MDIA 1540Interactive Media Design Theory 2 CreditsThis course provides a basic knowledge of interface design as it applies to interactive media and Web application. It emphasizes developing interfaces in an evolving art, which requires a broad set o… source
MDIA 1600Animation I: Introduction to Two and Three-Dimensional Animation 3 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to the important components and issues of designing, reviewing, and producing animation, including markets, content, components, and phases of production. Student… source
MDIA 1605Animation II: Two Dimensional Animation and Cartooning 3 CreditsThis course is a technique builder to animation production with an emphasis on the basics of computer aided authoring, design, graphics, and drawing. It discusses development of media models, teamwor… source
MDIA 1640Cartoon Animation Drawing 2 CreditsThe art of animated cartoon drawing has been a prevalent and popular communication and entertainment tool since the inception of motion pictures. This course explores the application and implementati… source
MDIA 1700Interactive Entertainment I: Introduction to Entertainment Production 3 CreditsThis course is an introduction to the important components and issues of designing, reviewing, and producing interactive entertainment products, such as video games, video on demand systems, and inte… source
MDIA 1705Interactive Entertainment II: Interactive Game Design Techniques 3 CreditsThis course is an introduction to techniques used in interactive game programming and production with an emphasis on the basics of authoring, audio, design, graphics, and video. It discusses developm… source
MDIA 1740Interactive Entertainment Design Theory 2 CreditsThis course provides a basic knowledge of interface design and game logic as it applies to interactive entertainment applications. It emphasizes developing interfaces and concepts in an evolving art,… source
MDIA 2080Staff Practice II 1 CreditPrequisitie: MDIA 1080 , MDIA 2200 or MDIA 2300 or MDIA 2400 or MDIA 2500 or MDIA 2600 or MDIA 2700 . The advanced production requirement of all Media Technology Programs, this course provides studen… source
MDIA 2200Video III: Electronic News Gathering 3 CreditsOne of the most important uses of broadcast media is the dissemination of information critical to the public interest. In times of crisis, broadcast news becomes crucial to educate the population. Th… source
MDIA 2205Video IV: Independent Commercial Video Production 3 CreditsThis capstone course for the Video Production series is designed to provide a vehicle for students to realize real-world broadcast media projects. Professional broadcast productions require much tech… source
MDIA 2260Video Compositing and Special Effects 2 CreditsThe creation of proper impressions in television and video production is often the responsibility of special effects supervisors and compositing experts. This course studies by survey, analysis, and… source
MDIA 2265Sports Reporting, Commentary and Videography 2 CreditsAmong the important uses of television communication is the live reporting of sporting events. "Color" commentary and live sport event reporting are skills that demand quick action and, especially in… source
MDIA 2300Radio III: Electronic News Gathering 3 CreditsOne of the most important uses of broadcast media is the dissemination of information critical to the public interest. In times of crisis, broadcast news becomes crucial to educate the population. Th… source
MDIA 2305Radio IV: Commercial Radio Production 3 CreditsThis capstone course for the Radio Production and Broadcast series is designed to provide a vehicle for students to realize real-world broadcast media projects. Professional broadcast productions req… source
MDIA 2340Radio Business Techniques and Broadcast Direction 2 CreditsThis survey course traces the history and development of the business of presenting audio in a broadcast format from its first iteration to the present. Accompanying the history and evolution of the… source
MDIA 2400Audio III: Sound Shaping and Advanced Production 3 CreditsAudio Recordings and Productions must not only encompass technical criteria for perfection, but also must satisfy artistic qualities to be a success in the media industry. This course develops awaren… source
MDIA 2405Audio IV: Advanced Recording and Editing 3 CreditsThis capstone course for the Media Technology Certificate in Audio Engineering Production prepares the audio engineer for a career in the media industry. Through individual and team efforts, students… source
MDIA 2420Foley Sound Design and Recording 2 CreditsAudio production work is employed in the radio, motion picture, and television industries. Sound production for such media usually takes the form of live recording, studio sound, or Foley design. Thi… source
MDIA 2500Interactive Media III: Multiple Media Integration 3 CreditsThis course explores the tools and applications that provide for the incorporation of audio, video, graphics, and content into an interactive computer-based delivery medium. Through a variety of lect… source
MDIA 2505Interactive Media IV: Advanced Interactive Presentation 3 CreditsThis studio course acquaints students with major aspects of interactive media portfolio preparation and presentation. Emphasis is on team production, with each student preparing a personal portfolio.… source
MDIA 2560Interactive Educational Design 2 CreditsInteractive media is a method of communication which is becoming a prevalent form of information dissemination. Its design and structure make it a perfect vehicle for educating large numbers of peopl… source
MDIA 2600Animation III: Three Dimensional Animation 3 CreditsThis course explores the tools and applications that provide three-dimensional animation for video, cartoon, and special effects graphic content as delivered through an interactive computer-based sys… source
MDIA 2605Animation IV: Advanced Animation 3 CreditsThis capstone course for the Animation and Cartoon Arts series is designed to prepare students for a career in the animation industry. Through individual and team efforts, students prepare noteworthy… source
MDIA 2660Virtual Set and World Design 2 CreditsThe design of visual backgrounds used in media presentations has become a large part of the broadcast and interactive media industry. Designing two and three-dimensional "virtual sets" has become so… source
MDIA 2700Interactive Entertainment III: Applied Game Logic 3 CreditsThis course explores the integration of tools and applications for game development with principles of game logic and artistic design. Through a variety of lecture and lab activities, the course will… source
MDIA 2705Interactive Entertainment IV: Advanced Game Design and Production 3 CreditsThis studio capstone course acquaints students with major aspects of interactive entertainment portfolio preparation and presentation. Emphasis is on team production, with each student preparing a pe… source
MDLT 2150Hematology and Coagulation (TAG) 5 CreditsThis course presents hematological and coagulation theory and practice. It focuses on analysis of red blood cells and white blood cells, normal and abnormal cellular maturation and function, anemia a… source
MDLT 2151Blood Collection Techniques 1 CreditThis course introduces students to theory and practice of blood collection. It focuses on the phlebotomy process and the role of the laboratorian in the pre-analytical process. Laboratory experience… source
MDLT 2152Urinalysis (TAG) 1 CreditThis course presents the theoretical and practical aspects of urinalysis. The laboratory portion of the course includes physical, chemical, and microscopic urinalysis procedures. Students will learn… source
MDLT 2153Body Fluid Analysis (TAG) 1 CreditThis course presents the theoretical and practical aspects of body fluid analysis. The laboratory portion of the course includes body fluid cell counts and cell identification. Students will learn ho… source
MDLT 2250Clinical Immunology 3 CreditsThis course covers the human immune system, including the characteristics of antigens and antibodies, cellular interactions, and types of immune response and complement. It also addresses infectious… source
MDLT 2350Immunohematology 4 CreditsThis course specializes in the study of blood grouping systems and includes the principles involved in the transfusion of blood and blood products. Laboratory procedures include blood typing, antibod… source
MDLT 2550Clinical Chemistry 5 CreditsThis course specializes in the measurement of chemical components in the blood for the purpose of diagnosis, prognosis, and the treatment of disease. It emphasizes analytical principles, sources of e… source
MDLT 2650Clinical Microbiology 5 CreditsThis course specializes in clinical bacteriology, including the various families and genera of gram positive and gram negative bacteria and the common features of the important species within each gr… source
MDLT 2750Clinical Directed Practicum 6 CreditsThis course includes practical application of procedures previously learned through the study of hematology, immunohematology, chemistry, microbiology, coagulation, and urinalysis. Students will gain… source
MDLT 2850Medical Laboratory Technology Seminar 2 CreditsThis course specializes in issues and trends in medical laboratory technology, healthcare ethics and law, government regulations, professional development, employment opportunities, interviewing tech… source
MECT 1050Contemporary Technology 2 CreditsThis general education course provides students with an overview of technology innovations and issues that affect society. It presents developments in genetic technology, artificial intelligence, com… source
MECT 1150Technical Communications 3 CreditsThrough a unique multi-disciplinary approach, this course, a continuation of ENGR 1000 Introduction to Engineering Technology, introduces students to the combined use of technical writing (with an em… source
MECT 1600Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 2 CreditsThis is a specialized course in which students will study the presentation of complex geometry according to the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) as written by the American Society of Mech… source
MECT 2110Engineering Mechanics I (TAG) 3 CreditsThis intermediate level course emphasizes the systematic application of equilibrium principles, commonly called statics, to parts and structures, including analysis of external forces as vectors, mul… source
MECT 2150Power Transmission 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical systems that transmit industrial power. The course will include concepts of work and power, common forms of energy,… source
MECT 2210Engineering Mechanics II 3 CreditsThis specialized course applies the principles of Newtonian mechanics to the study of motion and resulting forces. Students will apply these principles in solving applied problems involving velocity,… source
MECT 2230Strength of Materials (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the study of internal forces, with associated material limits, of structures and machine parts necessary to maintain equilibrium. Students will study effects of dir… source
MECT 2250Mechanism Design 3 CreditsThis is an advanced course in which students will study analytical methods and synthesis of mechanisms through the use of application software. Students will learn to analyze position, velocity, acce… source
MECT 2370Materials Technology (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to metals, plastics, and ceramics commonly used in engineering technology. The course includes materials processing and fabrication, crystal and amorphous structu… source
MECT 2420Heat Transfer 2 CreditsThis course explores the basic modes of conduction, convection, and radiation, applying cursory analysis to correct problems of heat dissipation and buildup in machines and processes. The course incl… source
MECT 2500Electromechanics 2 CreditsThis course presents the interrelationship of electrical and mechanical machine elements and their underlying principles of operation. source
MECT 2600Design of Machine Elements 2 CreditsThis advanced course provides students the experience of applying the disciplines of dynamics and strength of materials F4306 to the design of machine elements. Students will study various types of b… source
MECT 2700Mechanical Technology Design Capstone 4 CreditsThis capstone course integrates prior learning in product and machine design and manufacturing. Students will utilize their skills in a team environment to design, analyze, manufacture, and evaluate… source
MUSC 1000Group Voice 1 CreditThis course combines both group and individual voice instruction. It introduces basics of pitch accuracy, rhythm, music reading, breathing, posture, stagemanship, and group blending. The course requi… source
MUSC 1030Group Guitar I 1 CreditThis introductory course in music reading and guitar playing is geared to a group approach. It includes beginning techniques for developing skills of harmonizing melodies, improvising, and identifyin… source
MUSC 1050Group Piano I (TAG) 1 CreditThis introductory course in music reading and piano playing is geared to a group approach, using a 16-unit electronic keyboard laboratory. It includes beginning techniques for developing skills of ha… source
MUSC 1100Group Piano II (TAG) 1 CreditThis course is a continuation of MUSC 1050 Group Piano I, developing (to an early intermediate level) skills of piano playing, music reading, harmonization of melodies, improvisation, and identifying… source
MUSC 1130Group Guitar II 1 CreditThis course is a continuation of MUSC 1030 Group Guitar I, developing (to an early intermediate level) skills of guitar playing, music reading, harmonization of melodies, improvisation, and identifyi… source
MUSC 1200Music Appreciation (OT36) 3 CreditsThis survey course provides an introduction to aesthetic and historic issues relating to musical works of major composers. The course emphasizes the skill of active listening to music. Topics include… source
MUSC 1215World Music (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course investigates a variety of musical factors via examples/comparisons drawn from a wide array of styles including classical, jazz, rock/pop, and international. Factors include rhythm, melody… source
MUSC 1250Applied Music (TAG) 1-2 CreditsThese courses provide voice, piano, or other instrumental study through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The leve… source
MUSC 1251Applied Music-Voice (TAG) 1-2 CreditsThese courses provide voice, piano, or other instrumental study through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The leve… source
MUSC 1252Applied Music-Piano (TAG) 1-2 CreditsThese courses provide voice, piano, or other instrumental study through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The leve… source
MUSC 1253Applied Music-Popular Jazz Piano (TAG) 1-2 CreditsThese courses provide voice, piano, or other instrumental study through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The leve… source
MUSC 1254Applied Music-Organ (TAG) 1-2 CreditsThese courses provide voice, piano, or other instrumental study through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The leve… source
MUSC 1255Applied Music-Flute (TAG) 1-2 CreditsThese courses provide voice, piano, or other instrumental study through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The leve… source
MUSC 1256Applied Music-Oboe (TAG) 1-2 CreditsThese courses provide voice, piano, or other instrumental study through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The leve… source
MUSC 1257Applied Music-Clarinet (TAG) 1-2 CreditsThese courses provides for individual study of clarinet through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The level of stu… source
MUSC 1258Applied Music-Bassoon (TAG) 1-2 CreditsThese courses provide voice, piano, or other instrumental study through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The leve… source
MUSC 1259Applied Music-French Horn (TAG) 1-2 CreditsThese courses provide voice, piano, or other instrumental study through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The leve… source
MUSC 1260Applied Music-Trumpet (TAG) 1-2 CreditsThese courses provide voice, piano, or other instrumental study through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The leve… source
MUSC 1261Applied Music-Trombone (TAG) 1-2 CreditsThese courses provide voice, piano, or other instrumental study through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The leve… source
MUSC 1262Applied Music-Tuba (TAG) 1-2 CreditsThese courses provide voice, piano, or other instrumental study through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The leve… source
MUSC 1263Applied Music-Percussion (TAG) 1-2 CreditsThese courses provide voice, piano, or other instrumental study through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The leve… source
MUSC 1264Applied Music-Violin (TAG) 1-2 CreditsThese courses provide voice, piano, or other instrumental study through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The leve… source
MUSC 1265Applied Music-Viola (TAG) 1-2 CreditsThese courses provide voice, piano, or other instrumental study through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The leve… source
MUSC 1266Applied Music-Cello (TAG) 1-2 CreditsThese courses provide voice, piano, or other instrumental study through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The leve… source
MUSC 1267Applied Music-String Bass (TAG) 1-2 CreditsThese courses provide voice, piano, or other instrumental study through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The leve… source
MUSC 1268Applied Music-Guitar (TAG) 1-2 CreditsThese courses provide voice, piano, or other instrumental study through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The leve… source
MUSC 1269Applied Music-Harp (TAG) 1-2 CreditsThese courses provide voice, piano, or other instrumental study through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The leve… source
MUSC 1270Applied Music-Saxophone 1-2 CreditsThese courses provides for individual study of saxophone through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The level of st… source
MUSC 1271Applied Music-Euphonium 1-2 CreditsThese courses provides for individual study of euphonium through private lessons arranged with the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Ohio, and other qualified and approved studios. The level of st… source
MUSC 1400Survival in the Music Industry 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the practical realities of the music business, investigating such areas as the copyright laws, royalties, agents and agencies, management, contracts, unions, licens… source
MUSC 1410Creating and Marketing a Song 3 CreditsThis course introduces songwriters/composers to methods of marketing their work. It presents essential information pertaining to relevant copyright laws, performance rights, organizations and provisi… source
MUSC 1500Music Fundamentals 3 CreditsThis course introduces basics of the skills needed for reading/writing music (notation). It also introduces the fundamentals of major and minor scales, intervals, triads, and rudimentary chords. It u… source
MUSC 1600Theory I (TAG) 4 CreditsThis course is designed for, but not limited to, music majors. It presents basic aspects of music notation, intervals, major/minor scales, rhythm, triads, four-part harmonic treatment and tonality/mo… source
MUSC 1700Theory II (TAG) 4 CreditsThis course, a continuation of MUSC 1600 Theory I, is designed for, but not limited to, music majors. It introduces early intermediate levels of musical knowledge/skills relating to notation, interva… source
MUSC 1800Popular Music: Rock, Jazz, Country, and Hip-Hop (OT36) 3 CreditsThis survey course provides an introduction to the history of the musical styles that comprise American popular music: blues, ragtime, Dixieland, swing, Broadway musicals, country, folk-pop, jazz-pop… source
MUSC 1850Jazz Improvisation 2 CreditsThrough in-class performances, this course introduces and explores jazz composition and improvisation techniques related to style, rhythm, phrasing, harmony, form, and melodic creativity. Students sh… source
MUSC 2100Music in Classroom 3 CreditsThis course, designed for non-music majors, introduces basic musical knowledge/skills which can be applied to the conducting of classroom musical experiences or for personal enjoyment. It includes ru… source
MUSC 2200Music History and Literature I (OT36) 3 CreditsThis survey course provides a chronological/historical approach to the study of musical style development. It includes an overview of the early medieval period through the classic, with special atten… source
MUSC 2250Music History and Literature II (OT36) 3 CreditsThis survey course provides a chronological/historical approach to the study of musical style development. It includes an overview of the Romantic and Contemporary periods, with special attention to… source
MUSC 2400Theory III (TAG) 4 CreditsThis course, a continuation of MUSC 1700 Theory II, is designed for, but not limited to, music majors. It helps students develop their knowledge/skills to an upper intermediate level. In addition, it… source
MUSC 2500Theory IV (TAG) 4 CreditsThis course, a continuation of MUSC 2400 Theory III, helps students develop their knowledge/skills to an advanced undergraduate level. In addition, it studies tertian chord structures to the 13th, Ne… source
MUSC 2650Electronic Music I 2 CreditsThis course introduces, through a combination of lecture and hands-on training, the basic aspects of the modern era of music production. It includes components of history, current trends, and composi… source
MUSC 2660Electronic Music II 2 CreditsThis course, a continuation of MUSC 2650 Electronic Music I, furthers students' study of the modern era of electronic music production through a combination of lecture, demonstration, and hands-on tr… source
MUSC 2700Small Group Music 1 CreditThis course provides students with the experience of participating in a small-group music performance ensemble. The course places emphasis on literature from various historical periods and on the mus… source
MUSC 2730Lakeland Civic Flute Choir 1 CreditThis course provides students with the experience of participating in a community-service flute performance group sponsored by Lakeland. The course places emphasis on flute ensemble literature from v… source
MUSC 2750Lakeland Civic Chorus 1 CreditThis course provides students with the experience of participating in a community-service choral singing performance group sponsored by Lakeland. The course places emphasis on choral literature from… source
MUSC 2850Lakeland Civic Orchestra (TAG) 1 CreditThis course provides students with the experience of participating in a community-service orchestral performance group sponsored by Lakeland. The course places emphasis on orchestral literature from… source
MUSC 2890Lakeland Civic Band (TAG) 1 CreditThis course provides students with the experience of participating in a community-service concert band performance group sponsored by Lakeland. The course places emphasis on concert band literature f… source
MUSC 2895Lakeland Jazz Orchestra 1 CreditThis course provides students with the experience of participating in a community-service jazz ensemble performance group sponsored by Lakeland. Students will prepare and present concerts of jazz rep… source
NUET 1000Nuclear Industry Fundamental Concepts 3 CreditsThis course introduces fundamental concepts used throughout the nuclear industry as an integral part of daily operations. Topics include Human Performance Enhancement (HPE) fundamentals, an introduct… source
NUET 1100Radiation Detection and Protection 3 CreditsThis course presents the theory, application detection and shielding of the various types of radiation. It also covers detection devices such as typical survey meters, core power detectors and person… source
NUET 1200Plant Drawings 3 CreditsThis course covers the use of and relationship among typical drawings found at an industrial setting. Topics include using mechanical, electrical, and isometric drawings; the information contained in… source
NUET 1300Power Plant Components 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to fundamental components and pieces of equipment that are used throughout electrical power generating facilities such as pumps, valves, heat exchangers, motors, and g… source
NUET 2000Reactor Plant Materials 3 CreditsThis course provides students with an understanding of the various materials used in the operation of a nuclear power plant. Topics include phase equilibrium of materials, mechanical properties and b… source
NUET 2050Nuclear Field Experience 2 CreditsThis field experience is a planned paid work activity designed to expose the student to the various technical work areas within a nuclear power plant. The course provides the student with the opportu… source
NUET 2250Reactor Theory, Safety and Design 3 CreditsThis course provides an understanding of the principles of reactor theory, including the fission process; the neutron life cycle; the concepts of subcritical multiplication, criticality, and reactivi… source
NUET 2300Thermo-Fluid Sciences 4 CreditsThis course presents basic concepts of thermodynamics, heat transfer, and fluid dynamics as they apply to power plant applications. It covers the topics of energy, entropy, thermodynamic cycles, and… source
NUET 2400Capstone and Case Studies in Nuclear Engineering Technology 2 CreditsThis is a capstone course that will utilize topics that were covered throughout the curriculum. A large portion of the course will examine case studies from the nuclear power industry. It will also e… source
NURS 1020Introduction to Nursing 3 CreditsThis is a theory course that introduces the fundamental concepts that guide quality, safe, patient-centered, evidence-based nursing, founded on the Caritas philosophy. Major program concepts and stud… source
NURS 1060Pharmacology Fundamentals and Drug Dosage Calculations 2 CreditsThis course introduces general principles of pharmacology as they relate to safe, quality, patient-centered, evidence-based nursing care of individuals. Concepts presented include pharmacotherapeutic… source
NURS 1090Nursing Care of Adults I 4 CreditsThis is a clinical course that provides an introduction to and application of the fundamental concepts that guide quality, safe, patient-centered, evidence-based nursing, centered on the Caritas phil… source
NURS 1250Nursing Care of Adults II 9 CreditsThis intermediate course helps students advance to increasingly complex concepts, principles, and skills related to the practice of nursing. The course places emphasis on the caring role of the nurse… source
NURS 1565Advanced Placement for LPN to RN 3 CreditsThis is a specialized course, which prepares LPNs for a successful transition into the RN program. The course places emphasis on the caring role of the nurse during patient assessments, when applying… source
NURS 1610Transition to the Nursing Care of Adults II 5 CreditsThis course emphasizes quality, safe, patient-centered, evidence-based nursing, centered on the Caritas philosophy when caring for diverse adult patient populations experiencing stable and unstable a… source
NURS 2160Nursing Care of Chronic and Vulnerable Populations 3 CreditsThis course builds on the content presented in previous nursing courses. It provides for the application of quality, safe, patient-centered, evidence-based nursing care centered on the Caritas philos… source
NURS 2210Nursing Care of Childbearing Families 3 CreditsThis course builds on the content presented in all previous nursing courses. It includes the application of the Caritas philosophy to provide quality, safe, patient-centered, evidence-based nursing w… source
NURS 2260Nursing Care of Children and Families 3 CreditsThis course builds on the content presented in all previous nursing courses. It includes the application of quality, safe, patient-centered, evidence-based nursing, centered on the Caritas philosophy… source
NURS 2360Nursing Care of Adults III 9 CreditsThis course builds on the content presented in all previous nursing courses. It includes the application of the Caritas philosophy to provide quality, safe, patient-centered, evidence-based nursing c… source
NURS 2750Perioperative Nursing in the Circulating Nurse Role 6 CreditsAcceptance requires background checking and health maintenance requirements established by clinical sites. This specialized course provides registered nurses with the knowledge and skills needed for… source
NURS 2751Perioperative Nursing in the Scrub Nurse Role 6 CreditsRegistered Nurse license in the current state of practice. Acceptance requires background checking and health maintenance requirements established by clinical sites. This specialized course provides… source
NURS 2752Registered Nurse First Assistant in Surgery 6 CreditsThis course prepares the qualified perioperative nurse to serve in the role as registered nurse first assistant (RNFA) in surgery and meets and exceeds the credentialing process for this role. Periop… source
OTAS 1100Foundations of Occupational Therapy 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to the history, philosophy, theories, and practice of the occupational therapy profession. Students will study the OT Practice Framework, Code of Ethics, Standards of… source
OTAS 1130Activities and Occupation as OT Intervention 1 CreditThis course examines occupational therapy’s use of purposeful activities and therapeutic use of self to achieve therapeutic goals for clients with occupational performance dysfunction. The course pre… source
OTAS 1140Documentation for the OTA Professional 2 CreditsThis course examines reimbursement systems, effective documentation of service provision, and utilization of community resources. The student will be introduced to documentation requirements, common… source
OTAS 1205Pediatric Foundations and Interventions for the OTA 5 CreditsThis course examines the role of OT in the treatment of pediatric populations. The course will introduce the normal developmental milestones, the common disorders encountered with developmental disab… source
OTAS 1220Level I Fieldwork and Seminar: Pediatrics and Developmental Disabilities 1 CreditLevel I Fieldwork allows the student to experience OT practice in a clinical setting. The student will be placed in a setting in the community to observe and assist (when appropriate) in the treatmen… source
OTAS 1230Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology for the OTA 3 CreditsThis course analyzes the movement patterns of the human body in relation to completion of ADL’s and participation in occupation. Kinematics and the analysis of gross and fine motor movement patterns… source
OTAS 2105Physical Dysfunction Foundations and Interventions for the OTA 5 CreditsThis course examines the role of occupational therapy in the treatment of individuals with physical disabilities. Common disorders will be explored as well as their impact on occupational performance… source
OTAS 2120Level I Fieldwork and Seminar: Physical Dysfunction 1 CreditLevel I Fieldwork allows the student to experience OT practice in a clinical setting. The student will be placed in a setting in the community to observe and assist (when appropriate) in the treatmen… source
OTAS 2130Foundations and Interventions in Neurological Rehabilitation 3 CreditsThis course prepares the student for providing therapy to those with neurological deficits resulting from disorders such as strokes, head injuries, spinal cord injuries, or diseases such as multiple… source
OTAS 2200Foundations of Psychosocial Dysfunction 2 CreditsThis course examines the role of OT in the treatment of individuals with psychosocial dysfunction. The impact of psychosocial and psychiatric disorders on occupational performance will be discussed a… source
OTAS 2210Techniques and Fieldwork in Psychosocial Dysfunction 1 CreditThis course examines the role of OT in the treatment of individuals with psychosocial dysfunction. The impact of psychosocial and psychiatric disorders on occupational performance will be discussed a… source
OTAS 2230Professional Development and Management in Rehabilitation Practice 1 CreditThis course examines professional responsibilities of the occupational therapy assistant in regards to documentation and reimbursement, public policy and regulatory boards, advancements in technology… source
OTAS 2250Level IIA Fieldwork 4 CreditsThis full-time, 8-week fieldwork experience will prepare the student for entry-level practice as an OTA. This fieldwork facilitates the student’s application of knowledge and skills gained over the c… source
OTAS 2350Level IIB Fieldwork 4 CreditsThis full-time, 8-week fieldwork experience will prepare the student for entry-level practice as an OTA. This fieldwork facilitates the student’s application of knowledge and skills gained over the c… source
PARL 1100Introduction to Paralegal Studies 3 CreditsThis introductory course explores the role of the paralegal on the legal team, including career opportunities and ethical concerns. Students will learn about sources of law and basic legal concepts a… source
PARL 1200Introduction to Legal Research and Writing 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to case-law based research in print form and electronically with a focus on WestlawNext. It emphasizes validation techniques and citation formatting using Ohio's Writi… source
PARL 1250Advanced Legal Research Writing 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to statutory and regulatory research and continues development of case-based research skills developed in PARL 1200 Introduction to Legal Research and Writing. Student… source
PARL 1400Business Issues in the Law 3 CreditsIn this specialized course, students will explore the structure and formation of business entities (including partnerships and corporations) and draft documents associated with the formation and main… source
PARL 1500Civil Law and Practice 3 CreditsThis course surveys Ohio and Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Students will prepare pleadings and motions based on the Civil Rules and practice methods for assisting the litigation attorney in the o… source
PARL 2000Real Estate Law and Practice 2 CreditsThis course provides students with an overview of the law governing real property, including its sale and lease. Students will draft and examine the instruments utilized in conveyance and lease of re… source
PARL 2050The Legal Workplace 3 CreditsThis course provides students with practical knowledge of the legal workplace including how to secure a paralegal position and how to function as a successful member of a legal team. Students will ga… source
PARL 2100Probate Law and Practice 2 CreditsThis course offers students a basic overview of the law of trusts and estates. Students will draft wills and trust agreements, prepare the numerous documents associated with administration of an esta… source
PARL 2199Business Law I (Contract Law) 3 CreditsThis course provides students with a fundamental understanding of important business law concepts. Content areas include the legal environment and judicial system, the nature and sources of law, admi… source
PARL 2200Employment Law and the Administrative Process 3 CreditsThis course provides students with an overview of federal and state laws and regulations governing the employee/employer relationship, ranging from pre-hire to post-hire and termination concerns. The… source
PARL 2250Alternative Dispute Resolution 2 CreditsThis experiential based course specializes in conflict resolution tools and methodology. Students will negotiate, mediate and arbitrate disputes, with special focus on the role of the paralegal as me… source
PARL 2350Legal Issues in Cyberspace 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to cyberlaw issues including intellectual property, on-line banking, securities and taxation, cybertorts and crimes, contracts, consumer privacy and employee/employer… source
PARL 2450Investigative Fact-Finding 2 CreditsIn this specialized course, students will explore the variety of data networks and public records available to lawyers and paralegals engaged in the fact gathering process. Using electronic and print… source
PARL 2500Criminal Law and Procedure 3 CreditsThis specialized course follows a criminal case through the judicial system. Students will explore constitutional rights and procedural issues and prepare the paperwork associated with criminal litig… source
PARL 2550Litigation Management 2 CreditsIn this specialized course, students will examine the role of the attorney and legal assistant in the litigation process. Building upon knowledge gained in PARL 1500 Civil Law and Practice, students… source
PARL 2650Family Law 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to domestic relations matters, including marriage, divorce, dissolution of marriage, custody, child support, and adoption. Students will prepare forms and documents as… source
PARL 2700Legal Internship/Seminar I 3 CreditsStudents will work for 100 hours within a law office or corporate or government based legal setting. Classroom work provides students with an overview of the procedural and ethical issues faced by a… source
PARL 2750Legal Internship/Seminar II 2 CreditsBuilding upon the experience gained in PARL 2700 Legal Internship/Seminar I, students will perform an additional 100 hours within a law office or corporate or government based legal setting. The clas… source
PEHR 1100Individual Sports 1 CreditThese specialized courses provide opportunities for students to learn about and participate in a variety of sports and lifetime activities. source
PEHR 1101Aerobic Conditioning 1 CreditStep and dance aerobics. Improve cardio-respiratory performance with progressive aerobic movements to music; learn about benefits of aerobics, exercise, and nutrition. source
PEHR 1102Aikido I 1 CreditOne of the most modern Japanese martial arts, promotes lifelong approach to self-defense, physical fitness, and wellness. Improve balance and timing, unification of body and spirit, response to weapo… source
PEHR 1103Aikido II 1 CreditReinforces and extends concepts learned in PEHR 1102 . Increase technical skill, improve techniques, deal with various attacks. Mental and physical aspects including discipline, stamina, advanced tec… source
PEHR 1104Archery 1 CreditBasic skill techniques of bracing the bow, stance and grip, nocking, drawing, anochoring, aiming and release and follow through for bare bow and bow sight target shooting. Progressive skill learning… source
PEHR 1105Badminton 1 CreditThis course introduces students to the sport of badminton, teaching, in a progressive manner, he skills and techniques of ready position, grips, forehand and backhand drives, tserves, overhead clear,… source
PEHR 1106Basketball 1 CreditBasic skill techniques of ball handling, shooting, rebounding, offensive and defensive maneuvers, team offense and defense, game situation, strategy, and rules and regulations. source
PEHR 1107Bowling 1 CreditSkills and techniques of grip, stance, approach, delivery, and follow through. Sportsmanship, scoring, and vocabulary. Participate in individual and team competition. source
PEHR 1108Dance-Ballet 1 CreditThis course introduces the art of classical ballet. Students will learn the basic vocabulary and format for a technique class in ballet and to recognize and execute proper alignment, the primary posi… source
PEHR 1109Dance-Jazz 1 CreditThis course introduces students to the fundamentals of jazz dance. Students will learn the general vocabulary and exercises practiced in a dance technique class and perform exercises and basic steps… source
PEHR 1110Dance-Modern 1 CreditThis course introduces the art of modern dance, including, through active student participation, the basic vocabulary concepts and techniques involved with performing and viewing modern dance. Studen… source
PEHR 1111Golf 1 CreditSkills and techniques of grips, stances, swing development for woods and irons, and putting. Safety, exercises for golfers history, rules, regualtions, etiquette and sportsmanship, scoring, shot sele… source
PEHR 1112Karate I 1 CreditOrigin, history, and philosophy of Karate. Emphasis on physical and mental fitness, flexibility, and applications of Kwanmukan style techniques. Students supply traditional karate uniforms. source
PEHR 1113Karate II 1 CreditContinues development. Learn advanced techniques of Kwanmukan style, with continued emphasis on advancement in rank and development of coordination, power, and endurance . Students supply traditional… source
PEHR 1114Personal Self-Defense 1 CreditSelf-defense skills, personal protection, and assault-rape prevention techniques. Martial arts practice and defensive skills, utilizing common-sense actions for home safety and security, personal sec… source
PEHR 1115Racquetball 1 CreditBasic techniques of stance, footwork, grips, forehand and backhand strokes, serve and serve reception, and offensive and defensive shots. Progressive skill training. Rules, safety, etiquette, equipme… source
PEHR 1116Softball 1 CreditSkills and techniques of batting, base running, throwing, fielding and pitching, and informatiion on rules, scoring, strategy, sportmanship, and practice drills. Students provide softball glove. source
PEHR 1117Tennis 1 CreditBasic techniques of stance and ready position, grips, groundstrokes and volleys, serve and offensive and defensive shots. Progressive skill training. Rules, history, etiquette, equipment selection, a… source
PEHR 1118Volleyball 1 CreditProgressive skill training. Rules and regulations, history, sportsmanship, offensive and defensive strategies, skills of footwork, serving, passing, spiking, blocking, dinking, and serve receiving. source
PEHR 1119Fitness Walking/Jogging 1 CreditLifetime leisure aerobic activities of fitness walking or jogging. Students calculate a scientific assessment of pre-and-post-aerobic fitness levels. Personalized programs with fitness information on… source
PEHR 1120Volleyball II/Wallyball 1 CreditThis course further develops techniques and strategies used in volleyball and introduces students to the sport of wallyball. Students will learn rules and regulations of wallyball, its history, sport… source
PEHR 1121Weight Training and Fitness Conditioning 1 CreditProper lifting techniques and use of weight training and cardiovascular fitness machines. Students develop personal training programs. Includes information on intensity, duration, and frequency of ex… source
PEHR 1122Cardio Kickboxing 1 CreditThis course introduces students to kickboxing and various lifetime aerobic activities. Students will improve cardio respiratory performance with progressive aerobic movements set to music. Students w… source
PEHR 1123Stretch and Strength Training 1 CreditThis course will introduce another option of strenght/resistance and flexibility training. This course will use bands and weights and body weight to stretch and strenghten the body as opposed to the… source
PEHR 1124Yoga 1 CreditThis course is an introduction to Hatha Yoga. This course will demonstrate the importance of practicing yoga. The students will be introduced to yoga poses, meditation and breathing techniques that i… source
PEHR 1125Zumba 1 CreditThis course will introduce another form of cardiovascular exercise through music and dance. The course is a fun way to enhance endurance, core strength in the back and abdominals and to develop flexi… source
PEHR 1126Suspension Training 1 CreditThis course introduces students to the TRX suspension training system. Students will improve cardiorespiratory performance, muscular strength, and endurance, core strength and balance. Students will… source
PEHR 1200Sports Appreciation 2 CreditsThis multi-experience course introduces students to sport, recreation, health, and fitness issues. Laboratory experience includes participation in individual and team lifetime sports and fitness acti… source
PEHR 1250First Aid 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to accident or sudden illness recognition and the analysis and correct application of first aid procedures when immediate or temporary care is needed. Laboratory exper… source
PEHR 1500Health and Wellness 1 CreditThis course introduces students to topical health information emphasizing the six dimensions of health: physical, emotional, environmental, intellectual, social, and spiritual. It also includes the h… source
PEHR 1550Introduction to Personal Training 2 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to the personal training profession, including information pertaining to legal issues, program design, assessment, history and future of the profession, and perso… source
PEHR 1600Exercise Physiology I 2 CreditsThis course emphasizes fundamental principles that provide basic and balanced information for the study of exercise physiology for the introductory level student. It examines both the immediate respo… source
PEHR 1650Health Fitness 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to the development of optimal fitness and wellness lifestyles. The course emphasizes aerobic conditioning, nutrition, body composition, muscle strength and endurance,… source
PEHR 1660Diet and Weight Management Strategies for Sport and Fitness 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to the study of food and the effects on health, physical activity, and performance. It emphasizes dietary intake of vitamins, minerals, protein, fat, carbohydrates, su… source
PEHR 1670Instructional Techniques: Strength and Cardio Fitness Training 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to strength and cardio fitness training as a part of total body fitness. The course emphasizes methods of instruction and individualized program development with empha… source
PEHR 1750Personal Health 3 CreditsThis course includes topical information that enables students to develop a healthy lifestyle of optimal fitness and wellness. The course emphasizes critical thinking on contemporary health issues an… source
PEHR 2500Athletic Training 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to the basic components of a comprehensive athletic training program. It includes a study of injury prevention, recognition, and rehabilitation, as well as the healing… source
PEHR 2750Personal Trainer Internship/Seminar 2 CreditsStudents will gain practical experience under the direct supervision of a professional personal trainer within an on-campus setting. The in-class seminar portion of the course will serve as a forum f… source
PEHR 2800Methods of Teaching Elementary School Physical Education 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to methods of teaching physical education classes to elementary age children. Students will learn progressive teaching strategies, including theoretical and practical… source
PHIL 1300Thinking Critically (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the logical concepts and skills needed to evaluate common types of motivational appeals encountered in the marketplace, especially in advertising, politics, and the… source
PHIL 1500Introduction to Philosophy (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to various intellectual and philosophical problems that have troubled thoughtful people throughout the ages. The areas in which these problems occur include reality, b… source
PHIL 2000Comparative Religion (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the general doctrines, history, and practice of major religions of the world, including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, as well as Hinduism, Buddhism, and religions n… source
PHIL 2600Logic (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course studies principles of good reasoning; the principles of reasoning that are truth-preserving instead of motivational. It introduces students to the basic concepts of logic such as statemen… source
PHIL 2700Ethics (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis specialized course concentrates on the area of philosophy that studies values and ethical theories as well as concepts of justice, freedom, and obligation. A typical class will present and criti… source
PHIL 2800Philosophy of Art 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to various theories about art. The course emphasizes application; students will discuss the theories as they are applied to specific art works, especially the art work… source
PHIL 2900Special Topics in Philosophy 3 CreditsThese specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of philosophy topics not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. Students will study and philosophically analyze topics such as social a… source
PHOT 1000History of Photography (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the history of photography, with equal emphasis on technical and aesthetic developments. Field trips will augment slide lectures, depending on gallery and museum sc… source
PHOT 1100Basic Photography (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the fundamentals of black and white photography. Students must supply their own film cameras with adjustable aperture (f-stop) and shutter speeds. Students will lea… source
PHOT 1105Basic Photography - Digital (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the fundamentals of digital photography. Students must supply their own digital single lens reflex (DSLR) cameras with adjustable aperture (f-stop), adjustable shut… source
PHOT 1400Commercial Photography 3 CreditsThis course provides an overview of studio advertising photography. Students will work in the studio using 4x5 view cameras with tungsten and strobe lights, photographing products and still lifes. Al… source
PHOT 1500Portrait Photography 3 CreditsThis course presents specialized techniques for photographing people on location and in the studio using both strobe and natural light. Students will shoot location work with their own cameras. They… source
PHOT 1600Individual Projects in Photography 3 CreditsEach student in this advanced course is required to submit a proposal during the first week of class for a photo project that reflects the student's interest. When approved, the proposal becomes the… source
PHOT 1700Color Photography 3 CreditsThis course covers the use of color photographic materials and additive and subtractive color theory. Students must supply their own Digital SLR cameras with adjustable aperture (f-stop) and shutter… source
PHOT 1750Historical Black and White Photographic Processes 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the fundamentals of conventional black and white film-based processing and printing. Students must supply their own film-based cameras with adjustable aperture (f-s… source
PHOT 2100Forensic Photography 3 CreditsThis course provides students with the fundamental skills of forensic photography as used in police, fire, and insurance investigation. The course emphasizes crime and accident scene documentation. S… source
PHOT 2200Surveillance Photography 2 CreditsThis course provides students with the fundamental skills of surveillance photography as used in criminal justice and private security operations. Students will learn how to do covert photography and… source
PHOT 2300Introduction to Digital Photo Imaging (CTAG) 3 CreditsThis course is an introduction to the theory and methods of electronic image creation, manipulation, storage, and output. Students will use Adobe Photoshop software on the Macintosh computer to creat… source
PHOT 2350Advanced Digital Photo Imaging 3 CreditsBased on work completed in PHOT 2300 Electronic Imaging I, this intermediate level course explores the more complex functions of Adobe Photoshop software. Students will learn complex image masking an… source
PHOT 2600Panoramic Photography 3 CreditsThis course is an introduction to the theory and methods of production of Quick Time (TM) Virtual Reality images. Students will study and produce both QTVR Panorama and QTVR Object Movies. This cours… source
PHOT 2650Professional Practices in Photography 3 CreditsThis advanced course acquaints students with all aspects of self-promotion and preparing and presenting their portfolios of work for employment in the field of photography. Students will study portfo… source
PHOT 2900Special Topics in Photography 1-3 CreditsThese specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of photography topics not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. source
PHOT 2901Special Topics in Photography: Travel Photography in France 3 CreditsThis course is designed to give students meaningful experience in foreign travel and photography. Participants will return with greater knowledge and appreciation of French history and culture, incre… source
PHYS 1100Applied Physics Mechanics 3 CreditsThis course introduces engineering technology students to the concept of motion, force, momentum, and energy. It emphasizes problem-solving techniques and application of algebra and trigonometry to p… source
PHYS 1200Applied Physics Heat and Thermodynamics 3 CreditsThis course introduces engineering technology students to concepts of the mechanics of solids, fluid mechanics, heat, thermodynamics, and properties of gases. It emphasizes problem-solving techniques… source
PHYS 1440Physics for Allied Health 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to basic concepts in physics using basic mathematics and critical thinking. Topics include measurements, motion, forces, energy, gas laws, fluids and electrical safety… source
PHYS 1500Astronomy (OT36) 4 CreditsThis introductory astronomy course is intended for students interested in the natural sciences. It introduces the basic concepts of astronomy including the Earth's position in the universe, theories… source
PHYS 1550Everyday Physics (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to basic concepts in physics as they relate to everyday objects and experiences. It uses some basic mathematics to develop topics. Topics include motion, forces, fluid… source
PHYS 1610General Physics I (OT36, TAG) 5 CreditsThis is the first course in a two-course introductory physics sequence designed for students not majoring in engineering, physics, or chemistry. Topics, which are algebra/trigonometry-based, include… source
PHYS 1620General Physics II (OT36, TAG) 5 CreditsThis course is a continuation of PHYS 1610 General Physics I. Topics, which are algebra/trigonometry based, include electrostatics, capacitance, DC series and parallel circuits, electromagnetism, sim… source
PHYS 2100Applied Physics III 2 CreditsThis course introduces engineering technology students to the concepts of electrical physics, electricity and magnetism, basic electric circuits, electric power, basic measuring devices, and generato… source
PHYS 2410Science and Engineering Physics I (OT36, TAG) 5 CreditsThis is the first course in a two-course physics sequence designed for engineering and science majors. Topics, which are calculus-based, include vectors, kinematics, Newton's laws, energy, linear and… source
PHYS 2420Science and Engineering Physics II (OT36, TAG) 5 CreditsThis course is a continuation of PHYS 2410 Science and Engineering Physics I designed for engineering and science majors. Topics, which are calculus-based, include electrostatics, including Gauss's l… source
PHYS 2900Special Topics in Physics 1-5 CreditsThese specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of physics topics not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. The courses emphasize the process of scientific investigation as well as t… source
POLS 1300U.S. National Government (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides an examination of the formation, structure, processes and fundamental political principles of the United States political system, including the development of the Constitution an… source
POLS 1700Model UN/Model NATO 1 CreditThis course is intended to prepare students to participate effectively in Model United Nations (MUN) and Model North Atlantic Treaty Organization (MNATO) conferences. Students will learn about curren… source
POLS 2100State and Local Government (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides a survey of the organization, processes, powers, and responsibilities of state and local government in the United States, with special reference to Ohio. Topics include national-… source
POLS 2200Introduction to International Relations (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course examines the origin, nature, and development of the post-Cold War international system. Basic concepts include state, nation, power, sovereignty, nationalism, national interest, security,… source
POLS 2300Introduction to Comparative Politics (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides an examination and critical analysis of governments and political systems in selected Western and non-Western, developed and developing nations throughout the world. Using a coun… source
POLS 2400Women and Politics (OT36) 3 CreditsThis specialized course studies the changing roles of women in political life in the U.S. and around the world and includes discussion of women candidates, women public officials, and a broad range o… source
POLS 2500Modern Political Ideologies (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course provides an introductory survey investigating the origins and basic beliefs of the major political ideologies of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including Democracy, Liberalism, C… source
POLS 2600Social Movements and the Politics of Protest 3 CreditsThis course provides an overview and critical analysis of the role of social movements in American democracy and their impact on American political life and culture. By examining historical and conte… source
POLS 2900Special Topics in Political Science 1-3 CreditsThese specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of political science topics and contemporary issues not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. source
PSCI 1300Earth Science (OT36) 3 CreditsThis is an integrated, interdisciplinary science course intended for students interested in the natural sciences. It emphasizes the understanding of the fundamental physical concepts and theories of… source
PSCI 1400Introduction to Meteorology (OT36) 3 CreditsThis is an integrated science course intended for students interested in the natural sciences. It familiarizes students with current facts, theories, and technological methods regarding the study of… source
PSCI 1500Introduction to Ocean Studies 3 CreditsThis introductory course examines the world's oceans from an earth system perspective. Students will be involved in a laboratory of real-world ocean information such as ocean profiler data and land-s… source
PSYC 1050Psychology of Effective Study 1 CreditThis introductory course focuses upon skills and the design of materials necessary in the organization for, and the studying of, college-level courses. (This course is offered as pass/fail only.) source
PSYC 1400Human Sexuality (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the biological, cultural, and psychological components of the sexual responses in men and women. Course contents include a focus on attitudes, behaviors, beliefs an… source
PSYC 1500Introduction to Psychology (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course, as outlined by the American Psychological Association, provides a general introduction to the discipline of psychology. It covers the origins of psychology, major perspectives in contemp… source
PSYC 1700Psychology of Gender (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course focuses on the similarities and differences in the psychology of men and women, with emphasis on issues specific to each gender. Students will become familiar with research findings on ma… source
PSYC 2100Lifespan Development (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to human development throughout the lifespan. Students will examine cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development from conception through old age. source
PSYC 2250The Psychology of Happiness: Positive Psychology 3 CreditsThis course serves as a scientifically based approach to the understanding of subjective well-being, or "happiness." It examines a wide array of biological, intrapersonal, personality, cognitive, cul… source
PSYC 2300Personality Theory (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course specializes in the major theories that describe the structure of personality, the development of the personality, and personality as a predictor of behavior. Students will study the purpo… source
PSYC 2350Behavior Modification 3 CreditsThis course will give the student the opportunity to explore and learn about behavioral principles. Students will select an aspect of their own behavior to change in order to illustrate the practical… source
PSYC 2400Child Psychology (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis introductory course, the first in a series of human development courses, focuses on human growth and development from conception up to, but not including, adolescence. It emphasizes the major th… source
PSYC 2500Adolescent Psychology (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis introductory course, the second in the series of human development courses, focuses on human growth and development during adolescence. It emphasizes the major theories of development and the no… source
PSYC 2600Adult Development and Aging (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis introductory course, the third in the series of human development courses, focuses on human growth and development during adulthood. It emphasizes the major theories of development and the norma… source
PSYC 2700Abnormal Psychology (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course builds a strong foundation for understanding psychopathology by addressing what determines abnormal behavior. Historical and contemporary views of abnormal psychology, assessment and clas… source
PSYC 2800Social Psychology (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course investigates the manner in which the behavior, feelings, or thoughts of an individual are influenced by the behaviors and/or characteristics of others. Topics include stereotypes, prejudi… source
PSYC 2900Special Topics in Psychology 1-3 CreditsThese specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of topics in human behavior not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. Courses explain aspects of individual functioning and offer spec… source
PTAS 1200Introduction to Physical Therapist Assisting 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to the study of physical therapy and the role of the physical therapist assistant. It emphasizes the history of physical therapy in the United States and explores the… source
PTAS 1210Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology for the PTA 4 CreditsThis course includes the application of neuromuscular and musculoskeletal anatomy and physiology to the practice of physical therapy. Students will be introduced to manual muscle testing, range of mo… source
PTAS 1220PTA Interventions I 4 CreditsThis course introduces students to concepts of functional mobility universal to all settings of physical therapy practice. Emphasis is placed on basic patient care skills, treatment, procedures and i… source
PTAS 1300PTA Interventions II 4 CreditsThis course continues the study of the principles and procedures of therapeutic physical therapy intervention. Emphasis is on physical therapy interventions and procedures including exercise to devel… source
PTAS 2110PTA Interventions III 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to therapeutic modalities that are used in pain management, edema management, and neuromuscular reeducation. Therapeutic modalities include ultrasound, electrical stim… source
PTAS 2120Pediatric and Geriatric Physical Therapy 3 CreditsThis course explores the aspects of providing physical therapy to pediatric and geriatric populations. Normal development and milestones will be explored. Considerations for these populations, includ… source
PTAS 2130Rehabilitation 3 CreditsThis course provides instruction regarding the rehabilitation techniques, procedures, clinical decision-making that physical therapists use in treating patients with cardiopulmonary, musculoskeletal,… source
PTAS 2140Clinical Education I 2 CreditsThis course builds on the content presented in the previous physical therapist assisting courses. Students are expected to assist in the provision of physical therapy services under the direction of… source
PTAS 2200PTA Seminar 2 CreditsThis course explores the state and professional guidelines that govern the provision of physical therapy. The Ohio state practice act will be reviewed. Contemporary issues in physical therapy such as… source
PTAS 2210Clinical Education II 2 CreditsThis course builds on the content presented in the previous physical therapist assisting didactic and clinical education courses. Students are expected to provide physical therapy services under the… source
PTAS 2220Clinical Education III 3 CreditsThis course builds on the content presented in the previous physical therapist assisting didactic and clinical education courses. Students are expected to provide physical therapy services under the… source
QENT 1200Quality Concepts and Techniques 2 CreditsThis course introduces the basic concepts, tools, and techniques of quality control. Students will be introduced to the qualitative and quantitative concepts of total quality management (TQM), includ… source
RADT 1100Introduction to Radiography and Imaging Principles 4 CreditsThis course introduces students who have been accepted into the Radiologic Technology program to the profession of radiologic technology and its role in healthcare delivery, medical ethics, and medic… source
RADT 1150Principles of Imaging II 4 CreditsThis course introduces students to factors that affect digital image quality and the proper utilization of accessory devices. It includes discussions on the fundamentals of digital radiography, techn… source
RADT 1210Radiographic Procedures I 3 CreditsThis course orients students to radiographic procedures. The course examines radiographic positioning and procedures of the chest/thorax, CT chest/thorax, abdomen, upper extremity and shoulder girdle… source
RADT 1220Radiographic Procedure II 3 CreditsThis course demonstrates radiographic positioning and procedures of the digestive system; urinary system; spine; bony thorax; skull; and mobile, surgical, and basic brain CT exams. source
RADT 1300Patient Care in Radiography 1 CreditThis course introduces students who have been accepted into the Radiologic Technology program to venipuncture, infection control procedures, patient safety, and assessment techniques used in the care… source
RADT 1320Clinical Experience I 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to the radiology department functins and provides supervised clinical practice and practical application of radiographic principles, positioning, technique, and patien… source
RADT 2100Special Imaging Modalities 2 CreditsThis course provides students with an overview to the equipment and procedures associated with vascular, neurological, interventional, arthography, and reproductive system examinations. The course co… source
RADT 2150Radiation Physics 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the basic concepts of physics, electrostatics, electrodynamics, electromagnetics, rectification, x-ray tubes, x-ray circuits, and production and characteristics of… source
RADT 2200Principles of Imaging III 3 CreditsThis course provides the study of specialized imaging modalities and equipment, such as image intensification, tomography, PACS, HIS, RIS, digital printing, and other emerging imaging modalities. It… source
RADT 2280Radiographic Pathology 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to the concepts of disease including pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, radiographic appearance, and technical adaptation. source
RADT 2310Clinical Experience II 2 CreditsThis course is a continuation of RADT 1320 Clinical Experience I providing supervised clinical practice and practical application of radiographic principles, positioning, technique, and patient care;… source
RADT 2320Clinical Experience III 3 CreditsThis course is a continuation of RADT 2310 Clinical Experience II providing supervised clinical practice and practical application of radiographic principles, positioning, technique, and patient care… source
RADT 2330Clinical Experience IV 3 CreditsThis course is a continuation of RADT 2320 Clinical Experience III providing supervised clinical practice and practical application of radiographic principles, positioning, technique, and patient car… source
RADT 2340Clinical Experience V 2 CreditsThis course is a continuation of RADT 2330 Clinical Experience IV providing supervised clinical practice and practical application of radiographic principles, positioning, technique, and patient care… source
RADT 2410Radiation Protection and Biology 3 CreditsThe course discusses the development of radiobiology, the effects on biological systems, and topics in radiation protection and measurement. source
RADT 2450Seminar II 2 CreditsThis capstone course integrates all coursework, presented in the two years of training, through preparation for the Registry exam and film critique sessions. The course discusses employment opportuni… source
RADT 2500Mammography for Radiologic Technologists 2 CreditsThis course explores the technical aspects of mammography including optimizing image quality and full-field digital mammography. The course addresses issues relevant to the Mammography Quality Standa… source
RADT 2600Introduction to Computerized Imaging Modalities 2 CreditsThe course introduces the radiologic technologist to the fundamental principles and special imaging techniques of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. source
RADT 2620Sectional Anatomy and Pathophysiology I 3 CreditsThis course provides a study of human gross anatomy and pathophysiology of the head, neck and thorax in axial, sagittal, and coronal planes; with correlation to computerized tomography (CT) and magne… source
RADT 2640Sectional Anatomy and Pathophysiology II 3 CreditsThis course provides a study of human gross anatomy and pathophysiology of the abdomen, pelvis, extremities, and articulations in axial, sagittal, and coronal planes; with correlation to computerized… source
RADT 2710CT Physics and Imaging 2 CreditsThis course is designed to help radiologic technologists develop an understanding of computer fundamentals and physics of CT imaging. source
RADT 2720CT Clinical Experience 1-4 CreditsThis course, a supervised clinical practice, provides radiologic technologists with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform as a computed tomography technologist. Students may repeat approved C… source
RADT 2810MRI Physics and Imaging 3 CreditsThis course is designed to help radiologic technologists develop an understanding of MR imaging methods and MR physics. source
RADT 2820MRI Clinical Experience 1-4 CreditsThis course, a supervised clinical practice, provides radiologic technologists with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform as a magnetic resonance imaging technologist. Students may repeat app… source
RESP 1100Fundamentals of Respiratory Therapy 4 CreditsThis course introduces students to the field of respiratory care, including the role of the respiratory therapist within the healthcare system. Students will learn to perform physical assessments and… source
RESP 1200Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology 3 CreditsThis course provides a detailed analysis of cardiopulmonary anatomy and physiology, arterial blood gas interpretation, gas laws, and basic principles of fluid physics related to respiratory mechanics… source
RESP 1300Cardiopulmonary Therapeutics 5 CreditsThis course discusses fundamental respiratory therapy procedures and competencies. Students will apply them to simulated case studies, and practice them in the laboratory and clinical facilities unde… source
RESP 1400Pharmacology 2 CreditsThis introductory course covers the pharmacology of respiratory care, which includes a review of the autonomic nervous system, dosage calculations, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacothe… source
RESP 1500Cardiopulmonary Pathology 3 CreditsThis course serves as an introduction to respiratory diseases including etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, treatment, and possible complications. source
RESP 1600Advanced Diagnostics 5 CreditsThis advanced course covers diagnostics related to the cardiopulmonary system, including pulmonary function studies and chest x-ray interpretation. Students will apply diagnostics to clinical problem… source
RESP 1800Introduction to Pediatric Respiratory Therapy 2 CreditsThis course introduces the study of embryology, neonatology, and pediatric respiratory care. It also includes a discussion of neonatal and pediatric disease. source
RESP 2100Mechanical Ventilation 7 CreditsThis course serves as an introduction to mechanical ventilation and the acute care setting. Students will discuss and apply the competencies associated with this form of therapy to patient cases. source
RESP 2200Hemodynamics and Electrocardiography 3 CreditsThis specialized course provides a study of the cardiovascular system, including invasive and non-invasive evaluation, pharmacology related to this system, and its application to patient care. source
RESP 2300Long Term Care and Rehabilitation 6 CreditsThis specialized course applies respiratory care to long-term care and rehabilitation. The course discusses the role of the therapist outside the acute care setting. Students will apply current stand… source
RESP 2400Advanced Therapeutics 3 CreditsThis advanced course evaluates the application of research to respiratory care and the therapist's role. The course also includes classroom discussion of the economics and legal aspects of healthcare… source
RESP 2900Special Topics in Respiratory Therapy 1-3 CreditsThese specialized courses provide current or soon-to-be practitioners with in-depth examinations of respiratory care topics not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. The courses provide stud… source
REST 1100Real Estate Principles and Practices 3 CreditsThis course provides students with a fundamental understanding of real estate principles and concepts in Ohio. General content areas include real property ownership, licensure, contract law, estate a… source
REST 1200Real Estate Finance 1 CreditThis course provides students with a fundamental understanding of important real estate finance concepts and practices. General content areas include finance and mortgage lending practices, laws and… source
REST 1300Real Estate Law 3 CreditsThis course provides students with a fundamental understanding of important real estate law concepts and practices in Ohio. General content areas include jurisprudence, civil procedure, real and pers… source
REST 1400Real Estate Appraisal 1 CreditThis course provides students with a foundational understanding of real estate appraisal principles and practices. Students will learn the fundamental concepts of value, the three approaches to appra… source
RUSS 1001Elementary Russian I 4 CreditsThis introductory course is a study of functional Russian, with emphasis on speaking and writing the language. The Cyrillic alphabet, basic sentence structure, and grammar will be taught. The course… source
SOCY 1150Principles of Sociology (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides an introduction to the theoretical perspectives and research methods used by sociologists to understand and interpret our social world. Major components of the course include a s… source
SOCY 1190Drug Use and U.S. Society (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course explores the micro- and macro-sociological perspectives of licit and illicit drug use in the United States. From a micro-sociological approach, students will explore how society construct… source
SOCY 2000Race and Ethnic Relations in the U.S. (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides an overview of race and ethnic relations in the U.S. with an emphasis on the dynamics of contemporary and historical intergroup relations. Theoretical perspectives and research m… source
SOCY 2250Introduction to Social Work (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the practice, theory, and history of social work. Students will learn the various settings, roles, and functions of the discipline. The course includes content rang… source
SOCY 2260Sociology of the Family (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course examines the micro- and macro-sociological perspectives of the family from both a historical approach and by analyzing current trends. Emphasis will be on the interrelationships between t… source
SOCY 2270Sociology of Aging (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course provides an analysis of the "graying of America" and how this demographic transition affects the institutions of society (e.g., family, government, the economy, health delivery systems, e… source
SOCY 2280Social Problems (OT36, TAG) 3 CreditsThis course provides an overview of social problems prevalent in the United States by exploring the process through which social problems are identified, legitimized, and addressed across cultural co… source
SOCY 2290Deviance in American Society (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course provides a survey of the cultural and historical experiences and perceptions of social deviance in U.S. society. This involves exploring the social processes through which behaviors and s… source
SOCY 2600Social Movements and the Politics of Protest 3 CreditsThis course provides an overview and critical analysis of the role of social movements in American democracy and their impact on American political life and culture. By examining historical and conte… source
SOCY 2900Special Topics in Sociology 1-3 CreditsThese specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of sociology topics and contemporary issues not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. source
SPAN 1001Elementary Spanish I (TAG) 4 CreditsThis course is the first in the two-course Elementary Spanish sequence. It introduces the study of functional Spanish, with emphasis on speaking, writing, and understanding oral and written Spanish i… source
SPAN 1002Elementary Spanish II (TAG) 4 CreditsThis course is the second in the two-course Elementary Spanish sequence. It includes an introduction to the subjunctive mood; the future, conditional, and perfect tenses; relative pronouns; certain p… source
SPAN 2001Intermediate Spanish I 3 CreditsThis course is based on the integration of interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational modes of communication. Students accomplish real-world communicative tasks in culturally appropriate ways as… source
SPAN 2002Intermediate Spanish II 3 CreditsThis is the second of two courses in the intermediate Spanish sequence. In this course students continue their intensive review and expansion of Spanish grammar through extensive language use, and ac… source
SPAN 2003Spanish Composition and Grammar 3 CreditsThis course is intended to increase grammar competence and develop students' abilities in composition tasks that reflect the kind of writing generally required of Spanish majors and minors. The topic… source
SURG 1000Sterile Processing Certification Preparation 2 CreditsThis basic course is designed for the sole purpose of preparing the working sterile processing technician for Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) or Certification Board for Steril… source
SURG 1100Surgical Technology I 5 CreditsThis course introduces the concepts and foundations of surgical technology including the standard of care, regulatory issues, and legal aspects of working as a surgical technologist. Students will le… source
SURG 1300Surgical Technology II 7 CreditsThis course presents the role of the surgical technologist in the intraoperative setting. This course emphasizes surgery-specific anatomy and physiology of the tissue planes of the human body, surgic… source
SURG 1500Surgical Pharmacology 2 CreditsThis course prepares the sterile and the unsterile surgical team members to safely prepare, handle, administer, and monitor pharmacologic agents in the sterile environment. source
SURG 2100Surgical Technology III 5 CreditsThis course presents intermediate level participation in the operating room as a student surgical technologist. Students will learn to manage infection control issues including equipment and instrume… source
SURG 2300Surgical Technology IV 7 CreditsThis course presents a continuation of patient care in the intraoperative setting as performed by the intermediate to advanced-level surgical technologist. The student will scrub independently with m… source
SURG 2500Surgical Technology V 7 CreditsThis course presents a continuation of patient care in the intraoperative setting as performed by the advanced level student surgical technologist. This course prepares the student to perform in the… source
SURG 2600Surgical Technology Seminar 1 CreditThis course introduces topics of post-graduation professional and employment interest to surgical technologists. It discusses the various roles within surgical technology and prepares the surgical te… source
THEA 1050Introduction to Theatre 3 CreditsThis course examines theatre as a unique art form as well as an industry and academic discipline. In addition to placing theatre in a societal context, this nonperformance course will engage students… source
THEA 1200Acting I (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course explores the basic concepts and techniques of acting (including method and nonmethod), the development of skills in improvisation, warmups, body movement, vocal production, basic characte… source
THEA 1300Script Analysis 3 CreditsThis course provides practical experience in the creation of a character based upon the exploration of a written script. Students will discover creative and in-depth techniques of script analysis and… source
THEA 1800Introduction to Stagecraft (TAG) 3 CreditsThis course introduces actors and non-actors to the theory and practice of planning, construction, maintaining, and decorating stage scenery. Topics include scenic materials, construction techniques,… source
THEA 1850Lighting and Sound for the Theatre 3 CreditsThis course introduces actors and non-actors to the theory and practice of electricity, light, and sound as they apply to theatrical performances. Topics include light and sound design, lighting inst… source
THEA 2200Civic Theatre 1 CreditThis introductory course provides students with hands-on experience in theatre rehearsal and performance. Students will train as actors or production crewmembers. Actors must take part in auditions,… source
THEA 2800Theatre and Performing Arts Co-Op Experience 1-3 CreditsCooperative education is a planned, paid work activity relating to students' interests or occupational objectives in the fields of art or theatre. The supervisor at the designated studio or theatre c… source
URST 2000Introduction to Urban Studies (OT36) 3 CreditsThis course integrates current theory and research from the disciplines of social science to explain trends in urban living. Students will examine the history of urbanization in the United States, cu… source
URST 2100Contemporary Urban Issues 3 CreditsThis course explores current challenges facing cities and potential solutions. Topics examined include the provision of social and physical services, housing, employment, the educational system, and… source
WELD 1030Arc Welding Fundamentals 3 CreditsThis course provides an overview of the basic knowledge and skills related to welding. It does not provide hands-on welding experience. Topics include blueprint reading and sketching, machining, meta… source
WELD 1040Introduction to Metal Fabrication and Mechanized Welding 3 CreditsThis course provides instruction and laboratory work to gain knowledge and skills related to metal fabricating-including hands on use of basic metal fabricating machines and mechanized arc resistance… source
WELD 1300Thermal Cutting, Gouging, Brazing, and Soldering 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to oxyfuel cutting, carbon arc gouging, plasma arc cutting, oxyfuel hand and machine cutting, oxyfuel braze welding, brazing, and soldering. Laboratory experience incl… source
WELD 1320Basic SMAW (Stick) Welding 2 CreditsThis course introduces students to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) of carbon steel. Laboratory experience develops the skill to produce acceptable fillet and grove welds in the flat and horizontal… source
WELD 1330Basic GTAW (TIG) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the basic concepts involved in using the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) or (TIG) process to produce cost effective fillet and groove welds in the flat and horizont… source
WELD 1340Basic FCAW (Flux Cored) and GMAW (MIG/MAG) Welding 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the basic concepts of utilizing the Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) and Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) processes to make fillet and groove welds in the flat and horizon… source
WELD 1370Basic Pipe Welding 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the basic American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), American Petroleum Industry (API) and American Welding Society (AWS) pipe welding standards. Students wil… source
WELD 1810AWS D1.1 - 3G 7018 Certification Preparation 1 CreditThis course is designed for the sole purpose of preparing experienced welders for AWS D1.1 - 3G 7018 certification. Students must produce an acceptable weld and become certified for successful comple… source
WELD 1820AWS D1.1 - 3G GMAW-P Certification Preparation 1 CreditThis course is designed for the sole purpose of preparing experienced welders for AWS D1.1 - 3G GMAW-P certification. Students must produce an acceptable weld and become certified for successful comp… source
WELD 1830AWS D1.1 - 3G FCAW-G Certification Preparation 1 CreditThis course is designed for the sole purpose of preparing experienced welders for AWS D1.1 - 3G FCAW-G certification. Students must produce an acceptable weld and become certified for successful comp… source
WELD 1840AWS D1.1 - 3G FCAW-S Certification Preparation 1 CreditThis course is designed for the sole purpose of preparing experienced welders for AWS D1.1 - 3G FCAW-S certification. Students must produce an acceptable weld and become certified for successful comp… source
WELD 1850AWS D1.1 – GTAW MS 3F Certification Preparation 1 CreditThis course is designed for the sole purpose of preparing experienced welders for AWS D1.1- GTAW MS 3F certification. Students must produce an acceptable weld and become certified for successful comp… source
WELD 1855AWS D1.2 – GTAW AL 3F Certification Preparation 1 CreditThis course is designed for the sole purpose of preparing experienced welders for AWS D1.2 - GTAW AL 3F certification. Students must produce an acceptable weld and become certified for successful com… source
WELD 1860AWS D1.6 – GTAW SS 3F Certification Preparation 1 CreditThis course is designed for the sole purpose of preparing experienced welders for AWS D1.6 - GTAW SS 3F certification. Students must produce an acceptable weld and become certified for successful com… source
WELD 1865AWS D1.1 - 4G 7018 Certification Preparation 1 CreditThis course is designed for the sole purpose of preparing experienced welders for AWS D1.1 - 4G 7018 certification. Students must produce an acceptable weld and become certified for successful comple… source
WELD 1870AWS D1.1 - 4G GMAW-P Certification Preparation 1 CreditThis course is designed for the sole purpose of preparing experienced welders for AWS D1.1 - 4G GMAW-P certification. Students must produce an acceptable weld and become certified for successful comp… source
WELD 1875AWS D1.1 - 4G FCAW-G Certification Preparation 1 CreditThis course is designed for the sole purpose of preparing experienced welders for AWS D1.1 - 4G FCAW-G certification. Students must produce an acceptable weld and become certified for successful comp… source
WELD 1880AWS D1.1 - 4G FCAW-S Certification Preparation 1 CreditThis course is designed for the sole purpose of preparing experienced welders for AWS D1.1 - 4G FCAW-S certification. Students must produce an acceptable weld and become certified for successful comp… source
WELD 2020ASME - 6G 6010 root 7018 out SMAW Certification Preparation 1 CreditThis course is designed for the sole purpose of preparing experienced welders for ASME - 6G 6010 root 7018 out SMAW certification. Students must produce an acceptable weld and become certified for su… source
WELD 2025API 1104 Certification Preparation 1 CreditThis course is designed for the sole purpose of preparing experienced welders for API 1104 certification. Students must produce an acceptable weld and become certified for successful completion of th… source
WELD 2320Advanced SMAW (Stick) Welding 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the advanced concepts of design and production of many types of weldments used in industry, with emphasis on proper design, set-up, trouble shooting, and techniques… source
WELD 2330Advanced GTAW (TIG) 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to advanced concepts associated with using the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) or (TIG) process to produce fillet and groove welds in the vertical and overhead positio… source
WELD 2340Advanced FCAW (Flux Cored) Welding 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to advanced concepts relating to the use of the Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) Self Shielded (S) and Gas Shielded (G) welding processes to make high quality, cost-effec… source
WELD 2350Advanced GMAW (MIG/MAG) Welding 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to advanced concepts relating to the use of the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) (MIG/MAG) process to make high quality, cost-efficient fillet and groove welds in the vert… source
WELD 2370Advanced Pipe Welding 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to advanced American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), American Petroleum Industry (API), and American Welding Society (AWS) pipe welding standards in the vertic… source
WELD 2380GTAW (TIG) Pipe Welding Application 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) American Society for Mechanical Engineers (ASME) pipe welding standards. Students will develop their welding skills and prepare… source
WELD 2400Welding Inspection 3 CreditsThis course introduces students to the basic inspection procedures and processes utilized in the welding industry. Topics include safety concerns; the role of a welding inspector; relevant documents;… source
WELD 2410Welding Economics 3 CreditsThis course provides instruction and laboratory work to gain knowledge and skills as an introduction to welding economics. The practical use of welding equipment and technologies will be used to prod… source