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Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree Requirements ▸ 178 coursesDegree source
Accounting Degree ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Accounting Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Automotive TechnologyAutomotive Technology Automotive Tech Degree (ATA) Automotive Tech (ATC) Certificate Alternative Fuels (CNG) Certificate Automotive Service (ATS) Certificate Automotive Mobile Electronics (AME) Certi… source
Automotive Tech Degree ▸ 12 coursesDegree source
Automotive Tech (ATC) Certificate ▸ 13 coursesCertificate source
Alternative Fuels (CNG) Certificate ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Automotive Service (ATS) Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Automotive Mobile Electronics (AME) Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Business Management Degree ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Business Management Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Computer Aided DesignComputer Aided Design CAD Degree (MDT) Architectural Autodesk Revit Certificate (ARC) Drafting Technology Certificate (DTC) Computer Aided Design Technology Program (CAD) 3D CAD Certificate (CDC) source
CAD Degree ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Architectural Autodesk Revit Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Drafting Technology Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Computer Aided Design Technology Program ▸ 4 courses source
3D CAD Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Computer Information SystemsComputer Information Systems Computer Information Systems (CIS) Web Design Degree (WDA) Computer Network Security Degree (CNS) Cloud Essentials Certificate CLE Computer Service Technician Certificate… source
Web Design Degree ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Computer Network Security Degree ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Cloud Essentials Certificate CLE ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Computer Service Technician Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Simulation and Game Development Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Web site and Multimedia Design Certificate ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Criminal Justice Degree ▸ 15 coursesDegree source
Criminal Justice Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Early Childhood EducationEarly Childhood Education Early Childhood Education Degree (ECE) Early Childhood Education Certificate (ECC) Early Childhood Assistant Certificate (ECS) Early Childhood Aide Certificate (ECA) source
Early Childhood Education Degree ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Early Childhood Education Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Early Childhood Assistant Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Early Childhood Aide Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Emergency Medical Technician Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Paramedic Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Fire Science Technology ProgramFire Science Technology Program Fire Science Technology Degree (FST) Fire Investigation Specialist Certificate (FIS) Fire Prevention Specialist Certificate (FPS) source
Fire Science Technology Degree ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Fire Investigation Specialist Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Fire Prevention Specialist Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Heating, Ventilation and Air ConditioningHeating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Degree (HVA) Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Certificate (HVC) source
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Degree ▸ 15 coursesDegree source
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Music Production Certificate ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
NursingNursing NURSING: A CAREER LADDER PRACTICAL NURSE CERTIFICATE AND ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE IN NURSING The Nursing Program is developed around a career ladder concept. All students are admit… source
Nursing Degree ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Licensed Practical Nurse Certificate ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Nursing Assistant Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Office Management TechnologyOffice Management Technology Office Management Technology Degree (OMT) Social Media Marketing Certificate (SMM) Microsoft Office Certificate (DMO) Electronic Records Management Certificate (ERM) Medi… source
Office Management Technology Degree ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Social Media Marketing Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Microsoft Office Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Electronic Records Management Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Medical Office Support Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Office Technology Specialist Certificate ▸ 15 coursesCertificate source
Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Degree ▸ 28 coursesDegree source
Supply Chain Management Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
WeldingWelding Advanced Welding Certificate (AWLD) Pipe Welding Certificate (PWLD) Multi-Process Welding Certificate (MWP) Gas Metal Arc Welding Certificate (GMAW) Shielded Metal Arc Welding Certificate (SM… source
Advanced Welding Certificate ▸ 17 coursesCertificate source
Pipe Welding Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Multi-Process Welding Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Gas Metal Arc Welding Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Shielded Metal Arc Welding Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
University Transfer ProgramsUniversity Transfer Programs These two-year curricula are for students planning to transfer to four-year colleges or universities to earn bachelor’s degrees after planning to transfer upon graduation… source
Associate in Arts ▸ 107 coursesDegree source
General Education Core Curriculum Credential ▸ 3 courses source
Associate in Engineering Science ▸ 64 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science ▸ 122 coursesDegree source
Associate in Fine Arts in Art ▸ 80 coursesDegree source
Associate in Liberal Studies ▸ 175 coursesDegree source
Degrees Offered at Morton CollegeDegrees Offered at Morton College Students may apply for multiple degrees or certificates. Students who anticipate qualifying for a degree and certificate in the same semester should consult with an… source
General Education RequirementsGeneral Education Requirements Each degree program requires a combination of general education, elective and/or career courses; this combination gives each program its special emphasis. The core of g… source
Second Degree And Or CertificateDegreeSecond Degree And Or Certificate The following requirements apply to students who have earned one degree or certificate and wish to qualify for an additional degree or certificate. The general educat… source
Graduation and CommencementGraduation and Commencement Students are responsible for fulfilling all degree/certificate requirements and graduation procedures. Although academic source
Hale Memorial AwardHale Memorial Award The Hale Memorial Award is presented each year at commencement to the candidate for graduation who has the highest scholastic average in an associate degree program and who has ea… source
Career Certificate RequirementsCertificateCareer Certificate Requirements Complete all specific certificate requirements. All courses should be numbered 100 or above except in continuing education certificate programs. Complete at least seve… source
Graduation ProceduresGraduation Procedures To receive a degree(s) and/or certificate(s) from Morton College, candidates must: Meet with an Student Success Coach to determine whether all credits and requirements have been… source
Associate Degree RequirementsDegreeAssociate Degree Requirements It is the student’s responsibility to see that all graduation requirements are completed. Students are encouraged to consult with an Student success coach to monitor the… source
Career ProgramsCareer Programs ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE This degree is for students who intend to pursue employment upon graduation. Students must meet the general education requirements as listed in the Catalo… source
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ABE 005AlphabeticsThis course is designed to help beginning readers with a framework to decode, pronounce and spell most words in the English language. source
ABE 020Beginning ABEBeginning ABE is intended for students in NRS levels 1 and 2. The course will focus upon developing communicative skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening, with an additional focus on soci… source
ABE 030Low Intermediate IABE Low Intermediate I is intended for students in NRS level 3. The course will focus upon developing communicative skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Students in are presented with… source
ABM 032Low Intermediate Mathematics IIThis course will focus upon developing an understanding that geometric figures can be analyzed and classified based on their properties, such as having parallel sides, perpendicular sides, particular… source
ANT 101Introduction to AnthropologyThis course introduces the study of the origins of man. It explores prehistory as reflected in archaeology and human evolution as reflected in paleontology. Lecture three hours per week. This course… source
ANT 102Introduction to Cultural AnthropologyThis course examines the principles and techniques used in the comparative study of culture. It focuses on social organization, technology, economics, religion, marriage and law as manifested in vari… source
ANT 103Introduction to ArchaeologyThis course will introduce students to the concepts, principles, and methods used to reconstruct the history of cultures in archaeology. In addition to survey and excavation methods, students will le… source
ANT 104Archaeology Field SchoolThis course introduces students to archaeological practices, with an emphasis on fieldwork and excavation. Students will participate in an archaeological dig in Chicago or its surrounding area, with… source
ART 014How to Select a Digital CameraHave you been shopping for a new camera, and wondered, "How do I determine which features are the best for me? Do I want a point and shoot, or will I get a better picture with a digital SLR?" If so,… source
ART 015How to Use Your Digital CameraAre you interested in learning about digital photography? Do you have a digital camera that confuses you? Learn the basics that will help you gain confidence with this new and exciting technology. St… source
ART 050CeramicsCreate and design your own pottery using hand-built and wheel-thrown techniques in a class which is appropriate for entry-level students. Glazing and some decorating will also be covered. Come to cla… source
ART 1012-D FundamentalsStudents explore the foundations of two-dimensional art in making experimental, abstract compositions on flat surfaces with a range of materials. Through the formal elements of design — line, value,… source
ART 1023-D FundamentalsStudents explore the foundations of three-dimensional art by producing experimental constructions with a range of materials. They discover the problems of working in space, joining materials and usin… source
ART 103Drawing IThis course introduces drawing, emphasizing object representation and individual expression. Students learn about line, value and spatial illusion through course and sketchbook assignments. Media inc… source
ART 104Drawing IIThis course emphasizes composition and the interaction of design, image and content in representing and interpreting the subject. Students work with color through pastels, colored drawing inks, water… source
ART 105Painting IStudents explore a variety of subject matter to learn about basic painting techniques. They study color mechanics and become competent either in acrylic or oil paints. Experimentation is encouraged.… source
ART 107WatercolorStudents explore the aqueous medium of painting with representational and nonrepresentational subject matter. They study basic watercolor materials and techniques, flat and graded washes, dry brush a… source
ART 111Sculpture IThis course introduces the basic construction techniques of sculpture, examining assemblage and additive and subtractive processes. Studio six hours per week. source
ART 113Ceramics IStudents learn the basics of using clay in making both functional vessel forms and nonfunctional sculptural forms. They focus on basic hand-building methods including pinch pot, coil and slab and som… source
ART 115Photography IThis course is an introduction to photography as an artistic medium. Students study camera and darkroom techniques, film developing, contact printing, enlarging, beginning Adobe Photoshop software an… source
ART 116Photography IIThis course explores advanced technical and interpretive problems of black and white photography with a view to developing control of the medium needed for maximum quality. Lighting techniques and vi… source
ART 117Digital PhotographyThis course explores color photography as a separate medium with its distinct interpretive, aesthetic and procedural requirements. Students study Adobe Photoshop software, use scanners to integrate a… source
ART 120Art AppreciationThis course is an introduction to the visual arts. Students gain an understanding of the vocabulary and techniques of art that allows them to appreciate it in its many forms. In addition, we will exa… source
ART 125Art History World Survey I Prehistoric to 15th CenturyThis course surveys art and architecture from prehistory to the 15th century. Students study the artifacts and monuments of many different countries and cultures, including: Egypt, Greece, Peru, Irel… source
ART 126Art History World Survey II 15th Century to Modern ArtThis course surveys art and architecture from the 15th century to the late 20th century. Students are introduced to the movements and styles of art around the world and the world’s increasing interco… source
ART 130Introduction to Digital ArtThis course covers the basic elements of visual language and design and provides fundamental instruction in digital media as a creative tool. Students will conceive and create digital works of art, d… source
ART 131Graphic Design IIntroduces the basic principles and elements of graphic design, the history of graphic design, form/symbol development, typography, and color theory. Provides practical experience with conceptualizat… source
ART 203Figure Drawing IStudents study the human figure through drawing problems in line, gesture and value. They relate basic anatomical drawings of the skeletal and muscle structure to a live model. They use a variety of… source
ART 204Figure Drawing IIStudents further study the human figure using a variety of dry and aqueous media. Art history is used to develop ideas for exploring realistic and expressive interpretations of the figure. Ink washes… source
ART 205Painting IIStudents study advanced painting problems and develop personal interests, whether abstract or realistic. They focus on special problems in visual communication and making aesthetic statements. They c… source
ART 210Diverse Perspectives in American ArtThis course introduces students to the diversity of perspectives that Americans have brought to the visual arts from the colonial period to the present. We will pay particular attention to the role t… source
ART 211Sculpture IIStudents explore advanced problems in sculpture while developing personal threedimensional statements, covering basic sculpture techniques, casting and welding. They concentrate on refining their tec… source
ART 213Ceramics IIStudents experiment with clay forms, including hand-building and wheel-thrown methods. The course emphasizes achieving a high level of design and surface embellishment with special glaze techniques.… source
ART 217Indigenous ArtThis course introduces students to the diversity of Indigenous contemporary and near past practices and how these critically address history and current events. We will discuss a variety of art forms… source
ART 220Latin American Traditions in ArtThis course will survey various Latin American cultures from South to North America and explore their contributions to the visual and performing arts. Sculpture, painting, photography, architecture,… source
ASE 001ICAPS Support CourseThis course prepares students to pass the HSE exams while gaining the skills necessary to train for sustainable employment and/or post-secondary education. Academic and workplace readiness skills are… source
ASE 012HSE Reviewprepares students for the HSE exam in the areas of language arts, science, math and social studies. Strategies to read, interpret, infer, and draw conclusions, while learning how to read complex text… source
ASE 050Bridge To Career PathwaysBridge to Career Pathways ( ) helps students explore career options and develop the skills necessary for success in certification or licensure programs. The course emphasizes career awareness, educat… source
ASE 051Spanish HSE ReviewPrepares students for the HSE exam in the areas of language arts, science, math, social studies, and the US Constitution in Spanish. This course will review strategies to read, interpret, infer, and… source
ATM 101Automotive Engine RepairThis course thoroughly examines the internal combustion engine. Lab work parallels lectures which cover disassembly, parts identification, inspecting, measuring, assembling procedures, manual usage a… source
ATM 102Fuel Systems and Emission ControlsStudents study the principles and operation of the fuel systems and emission controls of an internal combustion engine. They learn to operate different kinds of testing equipment and analyze various… source
ATM 104Automotive BrakesThe course covers the fundamentals of brake systems, emphasizing diagnostic procedures in servicing and maintaining components. Lecture two hours, laboratory three hours per week. source
ATM 105Automatic TransmissionsThrough lectures and lab work, the student learns the construction of automatic transmissions and the fundamentals of hydraulics, torque converters, planetary gear variations and oil circuitry. The f… source
ATM 115Intro to Electric & Hybrid Electric VehiclesThis course focuses on the operation of Electric and Hybrid electric vehicles that are currently used in transportation vehicles. AC and DC electric motors, batteries, electrical safety and hybrid sy… source
ATM 120Intro to Automotive TechnologyThis course is an introduction to the elements of servicing domestic and imported vehicles. Preventative maintenance, use and care of tools and equipment, basic shop procedures, safety practices and… source
ATM 122Automotive Air ConditioningThis course covers operation, diagnostic techniques and service procedures of automotive air conditioning. Students service a variety of vehicle makes and models in the lab. Lecture two hours, labora… source
ATM 130Compressed Natural Gas ConversionThis course will introduce the student to compressed natural gas powered vehicles. Through lecture and lab activities the student will learn the regulations, procedures, and maintenance items require… source
ATM 131Compressed Natural Gas Advanced DiagnosisThis course will cover the knowledge and skills needed to properly diagnose and repair compressed natural gas powered vehicles. Engine analysis, scanners and personal computers will be used. Lecture… source
ATM 140Introduction to Alternative FuelsThis course focuses on the alternative fuels currently recognized and available for vehicle use. Each fuel is studied for its exhaust emissions, cost, availability and practical use in transportation… source
ATM 201Manual Transmissions and TransaxlesThis course covers the design and principles of operation of manual transmissions, transaxles and drive trains. Servicing procedures for clutch assembly, transmissions, transaxles, drive trains and d… source
ATM 202Automotive Electrical SystemsThrough lecture and lab, students learn the theory of operation, diagnosis and testing procedures on conventional automotive electrical systems. Lecture two hours, lab six hours per week. source
ATM 203Engine PerformanceThis course provides experience in diagnosing and repairing fuel, ignition and electrical systems; and engine malfunctions. Students use modern test equipment to diagnose malfunctions and learn effic… source
ATM 204Advanced Electrical Systems & AccessoriesThis course focuses on the electrical system accessories and communication networks currently being used on automobiles. Students will use a variety of diagnostic equipment to diagnose and repair ele… source
ATM 205Mobilie Electronics Installation IThis course provides the skills needed for Automotive Mobile Electronics installers. Students will learn the techniques required to assemble electrical circuits, measure the electrical systems perfor… source
ATM 206Steering and SuspensionThis course covers the fundamentals of steering geometry, front-end alignment and suspension systems emphasizing diagnostic procedures, servicing and maintaining components. Lecture two hours, labora… source
ATM 207Mobile Electronics Installation IIThis course builds on the knowledge and skills learned in . Students will install, test and troubleshoot advanced audio systems, security systems, rear video displays and remote start systems. Lectur… source
ATM 208Automotive Computer SystemsThis course covers the computer systems used in today's vehicles that control many sub-systems and their components. These include engine control, brake, suspension, emission control, air bag, transm… source
ATM 220Automotive Service IStudents diagnose and repair automobiles using knowledge acquired from other automotive courses. The focus is on job responsibilities and good work habits. Laboratory nine hours per week. source
ATM 221Automotive Service IIStudents diagnose and repair automobiles using knowledge acquired from other automotive courses. The focus is on job responsibilities and good work habits. Laboratory nine hours per week. source
ATM 222A.S.E. Certification Test ReviewThis course reviews the information required for the Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.) Certification exams. It highlights test-taking techniques and practice exams. Lecture 1.5 hours per week source
ATM 230Electric Vehicle ConversionThis course will focus on a typical vehicle conversion from an internal combustion engine to battery electric power. The knowledge and skills required to perform a conversion will be covered. Electri… source
ATM 253Successful Career & Life StrategiesCourse is designed to provide students with workplace skills necessary to identify their personal and professional needs. The course focuses on successful strategies for finding and keeping a job and… source
ATM 299Special Topics in AutomotiveCourse covers different current topics in Automotive. Content and format will vary depending on the topic being covered. Specific course topic and hours will be indicated in the Course Schedule. Vari… source
ATM 805Compressed Natural Gas Cylinder InspectionThis course will cover the knowledge and skills required to safely identify, handle and inspect Compressed Natural Gas cylinders. Through lecture, demonstration and lab practice, students will learn… source
ATM 806Compressed Natural Gas Vehicle SystemsThis course will cover the knowledge and skills required to make proper diagnosis and repairs to Natural Gas powered vehicles. Through lecture and demonstration, students learn the system operation,… source
ATM 807Liquified Petroleum Gas Vehicle SystemsThis course will cover the knowledge and skills required to make proper diagnosis and repairs to Liquefied Petroleum powered vehicles. Through lecture and demonstration, students learn the system ope… source
ATM 808Alternative Fuels Vehicle Systems. E-85 Vehicle SystemsThis course will cover the knowledge and skills required to make proper diagnosis and repairs to vehicles powered by E-85 systems. Through lecture, demonstration and lab practice, students learn the… source
ATM 809Enhanced Vehicle EmissionsThrough lecture and lab activities, students learn advanced procedures to improve their success in repairing IM240 and OBD failures. Emphasis is placed on diagnosis and repair of OBD I, OBD II, Fuel… source
BHC 010Bridge to Healthcare CareersThis course is designed for students seeking to explore the many available career pathways healthcare has to offer while completing their IL High School Diploma. CNA, PTA and nursing will be explored… source
BIO 012MicrobiologyThe study of Monera and Protista with primary emphasis on the bacteria. Attention is given to their rol in the processes of nature and the welfare of man. Techniques dealing with the culturing, contr… source
BIO 100Introducing BiologyIntroducing Biology is a science course offered for non-science majors. This course introduces students to the organization of organisms from the molecular level to cells, tissues, and organ systems.… source
BIO 102Introduction to BiologyThis one-semester introductory course for non-science majors fulfills a science requirement in general education. It presents a well-balanced coverage of cell biology, reproduction, genetics, growth… source
BIO 108Introduction to EvolutionThis course presents the theory of evolution as the main unifying theme of biology. Knowledge and understanding of evolution is critical for the study of the natural world. This course will take an a… source
BIO 109Introduction to Evolution LabThe course will present laboratory exercises that explore the scientific evidence that supports the theory of evolution. Knowledge and understanding of evolution is critical for the study of the natu… source
BIO 110Biology: A Cellular ApproachThis introductory course is for both majors and nonmajors in the life sciences. The course covers the major developments and generalizations of biology, with emphasis on the origin of life, cellular… source
BIO 111Biology: A Systems ApproachThe study of the basic biological generalizations covering plant and animal structure, function, diversity, behavior, ecology and evolution, and emphasizes organisms and populations. Lecture four hou… source
BIO 150Heredity & SocietyHeredity and Society is a one-semester introductory course for non-science majors. The course introduces basic biological concepts by including evolution, cell and molecular biology, genetics and her… source
BIO 152Anatomy & Physiology (Therapies)This course is tailored for the prospective physical therapy assistant or massage therapy candidate. Concerning content, you should expect a functional approach to the study of both gross and microsc… source
BIO 202Environmental BiologyAn integrated survey of the effect humans have on the environment from air pollution to zoonoses and how the human race will adapt to survive in changed circumstances. Basic ecological principles are… source
BIO 203Anatomy & Physiology IThis course will study the structure and function of the human body. Human cadavers and other mammalian materials are used. Major topics covered are: anatomical terminology; some concepts in chemistr… source
BIO 204Anatomy & Physiology IIThis course is the second in a two-semester Anatomy and Physiology sequence. Students study the structure and function of the human body on macroscopic and microscopic levels. Human cadavers and anat… source
BIO 212MicrobiologyA study of the structure, metabolism, genetics, reproduction, evolution, and ecology of viruses, bacteria, protozoa, algae, fungi, and selected multicellular growth and control, and topics in epidemi… source
BUS 101Financial AccountingBasic principles relating to financial accounting, with emphasis on the preparation and interpretation of external financial statements. Topics include: the accounting cycle for service and merchandi… source
BUS 102Managerial AccountingManagerial accounting concepts, with emphasis on the use of accounting information for managerial planning, control, and decision-making. Corporate financial reporting, international accounting, job… source
BUS 106Principles of FinanceStudents study the major areas of finance, including corporate finance, monetary and fiscal policy, money and capital markets. They learn about the financial mechanism in the economy and the roles pl… source
BUS 107Principles of MarketingOffers a systematic approach to pricing, promoting and distributing goods and services to current and potential customers. The student learns to identify and describe basic marketing methods, institu… source
BUS 110Personal FinancePlanning, controlling, directing financial goals, preparing financial statements, comparing insurance, budgeting, investing, tax planning, retirement planning, estate transfer and purchasing or renti… source
BUS 111Principles of BusinessStudents learn the phases of American business: common and special forms of business ownership, marketing (wholesaling, retailing, advertising, sales promotion, market research, international trade),… source
BUS 117Sales ManagementTheory and practice of salesmanship, including the sale of retail consumables, retail services, industrial capital equipment, industrial services, sales techniques for prospecting and servicing accou… source
BUS 127Business MathStudents learn about arithmetical relationships and processes, develop fundamental mathematical skills and the ability to apply these skills to mathematical businesses problems. The course deals with… source
BUS 130Accounting with QuickbooksThe purpose of this course is to familiarize students with QuickBooks software for daily accounting functions and expand student understanding of computerized accounting applications. Course topics i… source
BUS 201Cost AccountingAn in-depth study of the basic principles and procedures of cost accounting and the uses of accumulated data for cost control. Students study job order, process and standard costing, used in manufact… source
BUS 202Intermediate Accounting IEmphasizes the accounting process, financial statements, receivables, inventories, liabilities, investments and capital and intangible assets. Lecture three hours per week. source
BUS 203Intermediate Accounting IIAccents long-term investments, stock and bond transactions, income tax, leases and pension costs, retained earnings, accounting changes and correction of errors and the analysis of various financial… source
BUS 205Principles of AuditingThis course covers accepted principles, practices, and procedures used by accountants for certifying financial statements. It also introduces audit reports, the corporate internal auditor’s function,… source
BUS 207Essentials - Contemporary AdvertisingAn overview of advertising, emphasizing the foundations of a successful advertising campaign. Discussed are all kinds of sales promotion and media, including radio, TV, newspapers, magazines, direct… source
BUS 208Principles of ManagementCovers the essentials of successful management and encompasses problems in planning, decision-making, control, structure, delegation, leadership, labor relations, motivation and interpersonal relatio… source
BUS 215Human Resources ManagementStudent will learn about various topics of Human Resources Management through the study of the environment of HR Management, jobs and labor, training and development, compensations, and employee rela… source
216Spreadsheet Software Advanced for BusinessThis course introduces spreadsheet software to participants who wish to work with spreadsheets in business and for personal use. Topics covered include creating and formatting spreadsheets, setting u… source
BUS 218Small Business ManagementThis course is intended for students who wish to learn about managing a small business. It is designed to meet the needs of future, current and experienced business owners. A hands-on approach is use… source
223Spreadsheet Software Advanced for BusinessA continuation of for studentts who wish to learn advanced capabilities of spreadsheet software. Topics covered included multipage workbooks, data importing, PivotTables, and Trendlines. source
BUS 230Business Law and ContractsThe course is a topical overview of the basic principles of law. Students will be introduced to the origins of American law and the forces that are altering our legal system. Emphasis will be placed… source
BUS 231Bus Law & Comm TransDiscusses commercial paper, sales, government regulation of business, secured transactions and real property. Lecture three hours per week source
BUS 241Business StatisticsThis course covers the basic concepts and methods of statistical analysis as they apply to the business and economics decision making processes. The course is divided in five parts. The first part is… source
BUS 242Business CommunicationsThis course offers the business professional specific guidance toward polishing memo, letter, report and proposal writing skills. It emphasizes interpersonal relations, collecting information, solvin… source
245Business Technologies InternshipParticipants will apply concepts and skills learned during their program of study to gain valuable on-the-job experience and develop networking skills and obtain professional connections while contri… source
BUS 253Successful Career & Life StrategiesCourse is designed to provide students with workplace skills necessary to identify their personal and professional needs. The course focuses on successful strategies for finding and keeping a job and… source
BUS 299Principles of TaxationCourse covers different current topics in Business. Content and format will vary depending on the topic being covered. Specific course topic and hours will be indicated in the Course Schedule. Variab… source
CAD 100Autocad FundamentalsBasic commands of AutoCAD software are taught in an easy-to-learn systematic approach. Students learn how to operate an industrial-grade CAD work station and gain familiarity with AutoCAD software. L… source
CAD 101Fundamentals of DraftingCovers the use of AutoCAD software for learning basic drafting principles. Provides the student foundation for world-wide industrial graphical communication. Topics include orthographic projection, s… source
CAD 102Descriptive GeometryCovers the use of AutoCAD software for learning the techniques used by engineers in graphical problem solving. Topics include points in space, lines in space, true lengths of lines, true size of angl… source
CAD 103Sheet Metal and WeldmentsCovers the use of AutoCAD software for sheet metal layout. Topics include true lengths of lines, true size of planes, HVAC duct design, template development of intersecting pipes, packaging design, s… source
CAD 104Assembly DrawingsCovers the use of AutoCAD software for preparation and analysis of assembly drawings. Topics include layout drawings, assembly drawings, weldments, dimensioning for interchangeable assembly, datum di… source
CAD 10720/20 Kitchen DesignThis course introduces the use of 20/20 CAD software for kitchen design, layouts, elevations, perspectives, billing of materials and pricing. Students will acquire familiarity with cabinet styles, qu… source
CAD 1173D Printing BasicsThis is an introductory 3D Printing course. Students will learn the basics of additive manufacturing and working with 3D printers. The student will use various CAD softwares to create their own parts… source
CAD 127Solid Works EssentialsThis course applies the use of Solid Works software for the design, solution and enhancement of complex 3D parts and assemblies. It applies the use of modeling capabilities of SolidWorks mechanical d… source
CAD 137Revit MEP FundamentalsThis course introduces the basic use of Revit software for MEP design of building structures and their components such as Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing systems in 3D. Students will also annotat… source
CAD 138Revit Residential DesignThis is a Residential Design course using Autodesk Revit. The student will learn the basic use of the software commands for the creation and development of a full set of plans of a residential buildi… source
CAD 141Autocad Productivity EssentialsThis course introduces the student already familiar with AutoCAD to use templates and productivity commands. Use drawings with attributes data, static blocks and dynamic blocks. Maximize plotting out… source
CAD 203Electronics DraftingCovers the use of AutoCAD software for preparation of drawings used by electrical engineers, such as block diagrams, chassis design, wiring diagrams, schematic diagrams and printed circuit board desi… source
CAD 205Mechanical DesignCovers the use of AutoCAD software for graphical analysis of mechanical components. Topics include developing a movie file of a mechanism that displays how it operates, kinematic analysis of various… source
CAD 2153D ModelingCovers the use of AutoCAD software for creating 3D models of various mechanical parts and assemblies. Topics include wireframe models, surface models, solid models, solid primitives, solid editing, r… source
CAD 220Autodesk InventorThis course introduces the use of Autodesk Inventor software for the design, solution and enhancement of design projects traditionally designed with 3D CAD. It incorporates the use of 3D parametric t… source
CAD 225Industrial ApplicationsCovers the use of AutoCAD software to examine practices and economies of modern industrial CAD departments. Students receive opportunities for advanced problem solving and are encouraged to use their… source
CAD 227Solid Works AssembliesThis course applies the use of Solid Works software for the design, solution and enhancement of complex 3D parts and assemblies. It applies the use of modeling capabilities of SolidWorks mechanical d… source
CAD 237Revit BIM ManagementThis course uses Revit software for BIM Management applications for Creating custom Templates, Schedules, System Families, Component Concepts, Family Types and Techniques and Other Industry Specific… source
CAD 238Revit Commercial DesignThis is a Commercial Design course using Autodesk Revit. The student will learn the basic use of the software commands for the creation and development of a full set of plans of a commercial building… source
CAD 241Autocad ProductivityAdvanced AutoCAD techniques are taught with a focus on productivity and time management. Students learn how to analyze an assignment, determine an efficient course of action and work quickly and accu… source
CAD 253Successful Career & Life StrategiesCourse is designed to provide students with workplace skills necessary to identify their personal and professional needs. The course focuses on successful strategies for finding and keeping a job and… source
CAD 299Special Topics in CADCourse covers different current topics in Computer Assisted Design. Content and format will vary depending on the topic being covered. Specific course topic and hours will be indicated in the Course… source
CHM 100Fundamentals of ChemistryThis laboratory course in general chemistry covers the fundamental concepts of physical, inorganic, organic and biochemistry. It is not a prerequisite for any other chemistry course and may be used t… source
CHM 101Chemistry in Action: Chemistry in ArtThe student will learn fundamental principles and theories of chemistry through their application to the field of art. Labs will illustrate chemical techniques and principles while creating unique ar… source
CHM 102Introduction to Chemistry IIA continuation of , this course deals with the chemistry of metals and chemical equilibrium and organic and nuclear chemistry. It discusses environmental problems in modern society. Lecture three hou… source
CHM 105General Chemistry IBeginning course is for students majoring in chemical engineering or science intending to transfer to a four-year college requiring 10 hours of chemistry. Fundamental principles of chemistry are revi… source
CHM 106General Chemistry IIA continuation of , this course emphasizes solution chemistry, including acids and bases. It investigates rates and mechanisms of various equilibria in lectures and the laboratory. Also considered ar… source
CHM 205Organic Chemistry INomenclature, reactions, preparations and reaction mechanisms of the more familiar families of carbon compounds. The course focuses on the hydrocarbons, including aromatics and alkyl halides. Also st… source
CHM 206Organic Chemistry IIis a continuation of . Topics covered are the carbonyl functional groups and amines. Biological applications of organic chemistry also are studied. The laboratory consists of the synthesis and identi… source
CIS 102Career Essentials for CISStudents will use real world business examples within the context of the computer information system field to improve their problem solving and critical thinking techniques as they develop the verbal… source
CIS 103Introduction to Web DesignStudents will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to create effective Web sites as they learn the principles of Web design using Dreamweaver software. They will learn to combine effective navigat… source
CIS 104CIS FundamentalsStudents will learn computer concepts and terminology as they study the basics of computer infrastructure, managing applications and software, software development, database fundamentals, and compute… source
CIS 105Introduction to ProgrammingIntroduces the fundamental logic needed to solve various business programs, such as reports, extracts, edits and updates. Students learn this primarily through the use of flowcharts, supplemented by… source
CIS 116Introduction to HTML CodingStudents gain practical experience creating multimedia Web pages with hypertext links. They will create tables and frames by using HTML. In addition, they will use cascading style sheets, work with d… source
CIS 121Data Base ManagementCovers all aspects of data base systems, including physical and logical structure, data languages and data base design. The student designs a microcomputer data base system. Lecture two hours, labora… source
CIS 132Introduction to NetworkingStudents will get an introduction to concepts of setup, configuration, maintenance, management, and securing modern network infrastructure and services. Topics to be covered include OSI/TCP model, ne… source
CIS 133Open Source Operating SystemsStudents will get an introduction to UNIX and Linux kernels, Open Source Operating Systems (OSs), and GNU suite of software and tools. Topics covered will allow students to learn the skills required… source
CIS 136Identity ManagementStudents will gain the knowledge, skills, and ability necessary to install, configure, maintain, and manage Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) as well as implement Group Policy Objects (GPOs).… source
CIS 144Introduction to PythonStudents will gain the fundamental knowledge, skills and abilities required to create basic Python programs for technology use in web development, data analysis, artificial intelligence, simulation a… source
CIS 159Adobe PhotoshopPhotoshop is an image-editing program. Students will learn how to manipulate graphic images. Adobe Photoshop allows students to retouch photographs, merge and edit color images and create collages or… source
CIS 165Fundamentals of Information SecurityComputer and Network security and countermeasures that are used to secure modern systems and networks. Topics to be covered include firewalls, intrusion detection systems, security protocols, IT poli… source
CIS 170Introduction to JavaStudents for whom concepts such as Windows, menus, Web pages, and the Internet are familiar will use Java to create applets and programs for Windows applications. This course covers the Java programm… source
CIS 175Cloud ComputingStudents will have the knowledge and skills required to understand standard cloud methodologies; to implement, maintain, and deliver cloud technologies. Lecture two hours, laboratory three hours per… source
CIS 180Computer Servicing-HardwareStudents will get an introduction to concepts, components, techniques, and tools required to build, setup, operate, upgrade, and troubleshoot modern client-side infrastructure and virtualization. Top… source
CIS 181Computer Servicing-Operating SystemsStudents will get an introduction to concepts of installation, configuration, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and securing modern client and mobile operating systems (OSs), applications, man… source
CIS 220Systems AnalysisExplores systems analysis and design, explains usage of various systems analysis tools and expands the concepts of file organization, data base management, JCL and utilities. It examines by case stud… source
CIS 233InfoSec Defenses & Incident ResponseStudents will learn the knowledge and skills required to work in a modern Security Operations Center (SOC) environment. Topics to be covered include incident response, system and network monitoring,… source
CIS 253Successful Career & Life StrategiesCourse is designed to provide students with workplace skills necessary to identify their personal and professional needs. The course focuses on successful strategies for finding and keeping a job and… source
CIS 265CyberSec: Red TeamingStudents will gain the knowledge, skills and abilities required to perform network penetration testing, vulnerability assessment, and security testing as they learn to secure network resources from c… source
CIS 295CIS InternshipStudents will gain the knowledge, skills and abilities required to be employed in the computer information system field as they gain work experience in a supervised, approved training environment. In… source
CIS 299Special Topics in CISThis course covers different current topics in Computer Information Technology. Content and format will vary depending on the topic being covered. Specific course topic and hours will be indicated in… source
CIS 2991Game Development EssentialsThis course provides a broad overview of the game industry, game and simulation development and design process including an introduction to related program logic and design. source
CIS 2992Excel IIIContinues the study of Microsoft Excel II. Topics are advanced charting techniques, creating, modifying and accessing a database and creating and implementing macros. (Short Course). Lecture one hour… source
CIS 2993Interconnecting Network Device IStudents will implement and support a small switched and routed network as they work with host-to-host communications using TCP/IP, Layer 2 devices (switches), and Layer 3 devices (routers). Addition… source
CIS 2994Advanced Adobe PhotoshopStudents will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to complete advanced image editing. Projects include advanced image correction techniques, compositing images, color & lighting effects, creating… source
CIS 2995Interconnecting Network Devices IIStudents will gain the knowledge and skills required to successfully install, operate, and troubleshoot a small to medium size enterprise branch network. The topics include VLSM and IPv6 addressing;… source
CIS 2996Adobe Photoshop & FlashPhotoshop is an image-editing program. Students will learn how to manipulate graphic images. Adobe Photoshop allows students to retouch photographs, merge and edit color images and create collages or… source
CIS 2997Introduction to Network SecurityStudents will gain the knowledge, skills and abilities to create secure computer networks. source
CIS 2998Microsoft PublisherStudents will gain the knowledge, skills and ability to design and create professional looking publications using Microsoft Publisher software. source
CIS 2999CIS InternshipStudents will gain the knowledge, skills and abilities required to be employed in the computer information system field as they gain work experience in a supervised, approved training environment. In… source
CMP 001STEAMers CampThe STEAMers Camp is an enrichment summer program for young learners ages 6-12 that focuses on the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math. In addition to the components of the popula… source
CPR 010CPR for Healthcare Students/ProfessionaThe Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS) Classroom Course is designed to provide a wide variety of healthcare students and healthcare professionals the ability to recognize several life-… source
CPS 101Informational TechnologiesA comprehensive overview of the computer. What it is, what it can and cannot do and how it may be instructed to solve problems. Students will become familiar with the terminology of data processing.… source
CPS 111Business Computer SystemsStudents will gain the knowledge, skills and abilities to manage files; use word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software to create and manipulate business documents; research and… source
CPS 122Multimedia ApplicationsStudents will design and create multimedia applications that will run in a Windows environment. Text, graphics, sound, pictures, video and animation are included. Lecture two hours per week, laborato… source
CPS 125INTRODUCTION TO AIStudents will develop a strong foundational understanding of modern artificial intelligence (AI) concepts through hands-on applications. They will also acquire essential skills for various technology… source
CPS 200C++ ProgrammingTeaches C++ language with emphasis on science and engineering applications. Topics include file I/O, data types, control structures, subroutines, functions, arrays and pointers. Microsoft Visual C++… source
CPS 225INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT MANAGEMENTStudents will learn and apply the skills, knowledge and tools to successfully design, develop and manage projects. Topics include integration management, scope, scheduling, cost management, quality c… source
CSS 100College Success SeminarThe goal of this course is to familiarize the traditional college student as well as the continuing education student with academic and personal skills needed to make their college experience success… source
ECE 062Creative Curriculum for PreschoolThis course will introduce the Creative Curriculum for Preschool foundations and system created by Teaching Strategies. Students will learn how to implement the curriculum in their daily classroom ac… source
ECE 100Early Child Growth & DevelopmentFoundation course explores theory and principles of child growth and development from prenatal through early adolescence year, with focus on the young child. In-depth study of cognitive, language, ph… source
ECE 101Observation & Assessment of ChildrenStudents will explore observational techniques and assessment practices that facilitate understanding of child development. Through supervised observations and experiences, in a childcare facility, t… source
ECE 105Health, Safety, and Nutrition for ChildrenThis course focuses on issues related to nutrition, health and safety of the individual child and children in group settings. Key strategies of a healthy lifestyle, preventive health and community he… source
ECE 110Introduction to Early Childhood EducationSurvey course provides overview of early childhood care and education, including historical perspectives, organization, structure programming and basic values in Early Childhood Education. Profession… source
ECE 115Family, School & CommunityThis course is an introduction to factors influencing relationships among families with young children, schools, agencies and communities. Students learn about community resources, family education p… source
ECE 120Language Arts for ChildrenPresents techniques and methods encouraging the development of language in young children. Elements of prose and verse best suited for children at this age and stage of development are surveyed. Also… source
ECE 125The Exceptional ChildStudents will learn to recognize characteristics of children with disabilities and the programs that serve them. Students will study applicable federal and state laws such as the Individuals with Dis… source
ECE 130Educational TechnologyThis course is designed to introduce current and future educators to the use of educational technologies with an emphasis on development of a portfolio. Students will examine a variety of technologie… source
ECE 160Curriculum Planning for ChildrenThe principles of planning, implementing, and evaluating a developmentally appropriate curricula are studied. Topics covered include schedules, projects, theme developments, integrating activities ac… source
ECE 200Play & Guidance of ChildrenThis course is an overview of different types and theories of play and the effect of play on development. The role of the teacher in facilitating play and choosing appropriate equipment is emphasized… source
ECE 202Math for Early ChildhoodFocus on teaching mathematics and science for children through third grade by utilizing hands on activities. Development of problem-solving skills and methods for encouraging exploration and experime… source
ECE 203Emerging Literacy in ChildrenThrough exposure and practice, students explore a variety of literature and print script materials, techniques, strategies and activities facilitating young children’s acquisition of essential compet… source
ECE 207Creative Expression of ChildrenAn overview of a wide variety of experiences and methods for developing self expression and creativity in young children through art, music, movement and drama. This course will stress the relationsh… source
ECE 210Early Childhood AdministrationThis course involves an examination of current early childhood administrative practices and procedures. An analysis of administrators’ interactions with governmental, legal, business/finance, medical… source
ECE 215The First Three Years of LifeThis course focuses on patterns of growth and development of children from birth to age three. The specific needs of children, birth to age three, in various child care settings will be examined. Stu… source
ECE 260ECE InternshipFocus on practical application of theories in early childhood education in supervised setting. Clinical experiences are arranged in a variety of child care facilities such as centers, homes, public s… source
ECE 261ECE Administrative InternshipThis course is a practicum designed for those individuals who are interested in serving as administrators or directors of early childhood programs. The focus of this practicum experience is the appli… source
ECE 299Special Topics in ECECourse covers different current topics in Early Childhood Education. Content and format will vary depending on the topic being covered. Specific course topic and hours will be indicated in the Course… source
ECO 101Principles of Economics I-MacroeconomicsThis introductory course emphasizes macroeconomic theory. Students study the economy as a whole through output, growth, savings and investments, money and banking, inflation, deficit spending, govern… source
ECO 102Principles of Economics II - MicroeconomicsContinuation of , this course covers microeconomic theory. It stresses how individuals, firms and industries decide prices; competition of firms; monopolies; farming; distribution of income; business… source
EDU 100Intro to American EducationStudents study American education as a professional and a private enterprise. Philosophical, historical and social foundations in the context of current issues, policies and trends, in the field of e… source
EDU 999Preparing for the IBSTThis course is designed to prepare prospective teachers to take and pass the Illinois Basic Skills Test (IBST), by refreshing and/or improving skills and abilities in Reading, Writing, and Mathematic… source
EGR 110Engineering Graphics ICovers use of AutoCAD software for learning techniques used by engineers in graphical problem solving. Topics include points in space, lines in space, true lengths of lines, true size of angles, true… source
EGR 111Engineer Graphics IICovers use of AutoCAD software for preparation and analysis of assembly drawings. Topics include layout drawings, assembly drawings, weldments, dimensioning for interchangeable assembly, datum dimens… source
EGR 120StaticsStudents will analyze one, two, and three dimensional resultant force systems in equilibrium using algebraic and graphical techniques. Students will discuss trusses, frames, centroids, friction, and… source
EGR 121DynamicsStudents will analyze the kinematics and dynamics of particles and rigid bodies. Applications include Newton’s laws of motion, the principles of work, energy, and momentum. Lecture three hours per we… source
EMT 101Emergency Medical TechnicianThis course provides instruction for students up to the level of Emergency Medical Technician-Basic. The course emphasizes the skills and knowledge necessary to provide emergency medical care at the… source
EMT 102Paramedic IExamines the role and responsibility of the paramedic in the health care delivery system, including an overview of human body systems, basic general pharmacology, medical terminology, patient assessm… source
EMT 103Paramedic IIStudy of the cardiovascular system, and the study of epidemiology, anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, assessment and management of the following patients: gynecologic, obstetric, neonate, pedia… source
EMT 104Paramedic IIICovers the anatomy and physiology and management of the geriatric client, environmental and hematological emergencies, anaphylaxis, allergies, the challenged patients and chronic care patients. Exami… source
EMT 233Paramedic Field ExperienceWhile under the direct supervision of a certified paramedic, will accumulate a minimum of 248 hours of actual ambulance service (including a minimum of 50 calls, 25 of which must be Advanced Life Sup… source
EMT 237Paramedic InternshipThe student will be required to successfully complete ACLS, PHTLS, AMLS and PALS courses. Completion of the field Capstone must include a team leader role on 20 ALS ambulance calls in order to gradua… source
ENGEnglish FundamentalsStudents are helped on an individual and group basis to improve their fundamental English skills. Emphasis is placed on reading comprehension, vocabulary skills, research techniques, note taking, out… source
ENG 070Intensive Grammar (Intermediate)Students will improve their writing skills through the study of English grammar. The focus of the course will be learning English grammar rules, word usage, and sentence structure. Students will lear… source
ENG 071Intensive Reading & WritingStudents will develop English reading comprehension and writing skills by learning how to analyze texts from a variety of academic contexts. Students will express their understanding of those texts i… source
ENG 072Intensive Academic Listening and SpeakingStudents will develop listening comprehension and oral skills for the college classroom by learning how to identify and restate ideas, meaning and themes from oral discussion, tapes and lecture. Cour… source
ENG 075Intensive Grammar / Editing (Advanced)Students will prepare for entrance into (or the -088 co-req) by reviewing and applying the grammar knowledge taught in . Emphasis will be placed on identifying and editing advanced grammatical errors… source
ENG 076Intensive Reading & Writing (Advanced)Students will prepare for entrance into by reading and writing about a variety of texts from academic contexts. Emphasis will be placed on reading and responding to longer and more complex texts than… source
ENG 077Intensive Academic Listening & Speaking (Advanced)Students will prepare for entrance into by developing advanced listening comprehension and oral skills for the college classroom through participation in oral presentations, classroom discussions and… source
ENG 084Reading & Writing IIStudents develop their literacy skills by reading extended narratives and brief essays, and interacting with them in course discussion, group work and their own writing. Students write informal lette… source
ENG 086Reading & Writing IIIStudents move toward college-level literacy skills by reading extended narratives and brief essays, and interacting with them in course discussion, group work and their own writing. Students write in… source
ENG 088Basic CompositionStudents develop college-level literacy skills by writing expository essays based on personal experience and by reading, discussing and writing about issue-oriented nonfiction texts of various length… source
ENG 101Rhetoric IBy practicing academic writing, Rhetoric I students develop the rhetorical skills to communicate effectively in and beyond college. Writing assignments emphasize careful and accurate reading of exist… source
ENG 102Rhetoric IIStudents further develop the composition and comprehension skills they gained in Rhetoric I. The course focuses on writing as a means of learning to reason effectively. In the process of writing se… source
ENG 151Creative Writing I - FictionStudents in this course develop their creative writing skills through critical analysis of works by established authors, student writers, and through the execution of their own work. They learn to in… source
ENG 152Creative Writing II - Lit Non-FictionStudents in this course will develop their creative writing skills through critical analysis of literary essays written by established and student writers, and through the execution of their own. The… source
ENG 211Introduction to LiteratureAn introduction to the study and appreciation of fiction, poetry and drama. The main goal is to help students fully experience literature by developing an approach to determine literary meaning, form… source
ENG 215American Literature IStudies selected works of major American pre-Civil War authors. The principal aim is to acquaint students with the best expression of the American experience and to enlarge their perspective of the A… source
ENG 216American Literature IIStudies selected works of major American authors since the Civil War. The principal aim is to acquaint students with the best expressions of the American experience and to enlarge their perspective o… source
ENG 218US Latino/Hispanic LiteratureStudents examine various types of literary works that reflect the experience and construction of Latino ethnic and cultural identities in the United States. By studying works of U.S. Latino/Hispanic/… source
ENG 219African American LiteratureStudents read, analyze and discuss works in a variety of genres including folk literature, fiction, poetry, and drama by significant African-American writers from the eighteenth through the twentieth… source
ESL 010English as a Second Language IESL Beginning Literacy I is intended for students in NRS functioning level 1. The course focuses on English literacy skills and performing basic communicative tasks. Course topics include, recognizin… source
ESL 035Beginning Conversational PracticeThis course introduces beginning ESL students to survival oral English. Students practice pronunciation, learn basic vocabulary and develop conversation skills to help them meet immediate survival ne… source
ESL 036Introduction to CitizenshipThe purpose of this course is to help individuals prepare for the examination for naturalized citizenship that is administered by the Citizen and Immigration Services of the United States Department… source
ESL 038Basic Computer SkillsBasic Computer Skills introduces students with little or no computer experience to the fundamentals of computing. Topics include keyboarding, using a mouse, identifying icons, using settings and imag… source
ESL 048Digital Skills for Everyday LifeThis course develops practical digital skills for intermediate and advanced English language learners who have basic computer experience. Students strengthen their ability to communicate safely and e… source
ESL 049Essential Software SkillsEssential Software Skills prepares language learners for college and the workplace by introducing them to common productivity software. Students practice English language skills through the use of ap… source
ESL 064ESL Introduction to Theater- ESL students will enhance their English language skills through the study of theatre elements and participation in forms related to live theatre. Course content will include energizers and theatre… source
ESL 081Bridge to IT Careers IBridge to IT Careers I introduces students to careers within then Information Technology field. Students identify career pathways, create a résumé, and analyze interests and skills which match diff… source
ESL 083Bridge to IT Careers IIBridge to IT Careers II introduces students to database and computer networking terms and concepts through hands-on, contextualized projects. Students develop an IT career pathway which includes both… source
FIN 001Income Tax PreparationThis course is designed for first-time or experienced taxpayers who want to be sure their federal and state income taxes are filed correctly. Students will learn what information is needed to complet… source
FIR 100Principles of Emergency ServicesThis course provides an overview of fire protection: career opportunities in fire protection and related fields, philosophy and history of fire protection/service, fire loss analysis, organization an… source
FIR 112Fire PreventionThis course provides fundamental information regarding the history and philosophy of fire suppression, organization and operation of a fire prevention bureau, use of fire codes, identification and co… source
FIR 120Hazardous MaterialsThis course provides basic fire chemistry relating to the categories of hazardous materials including problems of recognition, reactivity, and health encountered by firefighters. source
FIR 132Tactics and Strategy IThe course explores the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and how they are controlled. This course also introduces basic principles and methods associated with fireground… source
FIR 145Instructor IThis course is part of the Fire Officer I series and will provide information about the teaching/learning environment, methods of teaching, test administration and the use of the 4-step method of tea… source
FIR 150Introduction to Fire and Emergency ServicesThis course introduces the student to the organization and management of a fire department and the relationship of government agencies to the fire service. Emphasis will concentrate on fire service l… source
FIR 160Legal Aspects of the Fire ServiceThis course introduces the Federal, State, and local laws that regulate emergency services, national standards influencing emergency services, standard of care, tort, liability, and a review of relev… source
FIR 170Principles of Fire and Emergency Service, Safety and SurvivalThis course introduces the basic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for cultural and behavior change throughout the emergency ser… source
FIR 180Fire Investigation IThis course is intended to provide the student with the fundamentals and technical knowledge needed for proper fire scene interpretations, including recognizing and conducting origin and cause, prese… source
FIR 190Occupational Safety and Health for FireThis course introduces the basic concepts of occupational health and safety as it relates to emergency service organizations. Topics include risk evaluation and control procedures for fire stations,… source
FIR 230Fire Protection SystemsThis course provides information relating to features of design and operation of fire alarm systems, water-based fire suppression systems, special hazard fire suppression systems, water supply for fi… source
FIR 240Building Construction for Fire ProtectionThis course provides the components of building construction that relate to fire and life safety. The focus of this course is on firefighter safety. The elements of construction and design of structu… source
FIR 245Instructor IIThis course is part of the Fire Officer II series and is structured to provide the student with instruction in writing behavioral objectives, lesson plan construction, and development of evaluation i… source
FIR 250Fire Protection Hydraulics & WaterThis course provides a foundation of theoretical knowledge in order to understand the principles of the use of water in fire protection and to apply hydraulic principles to analyze and to solve water… source
FIR 270Fire Behavior and CombustionThis course explores the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and how they are controlled. Emphasis is concentrated on the molecular structure of how fire burns and sustains… source
FIR 280Fire Investigation IIThis course is intended to provide the student with advance technical knowledge on rule of law, fire scene analysis, fire behavior, evidence collection and preservation, scene documentation, case pre… source
FIT 001YogaThrough group and individual yoga routines, postures are practiced to align, strengthen and promote flexibility in the body. Breathing techniques and meditation are also integrated. The class puts an… source
FRE 101Elementary French IThis course for students with no previous credit in French provides practice in developing basic skills in speaking, understanding, reading and writing. Lecture four hours per week. source
FRE 102Elementary French IIThis course is a continuation of . Speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills are enhanced through communicative approaches and guided practice. Authentic readings are incorporated into program… source
FRE 201Intermediate French IThis course strengthens and expands ability to speak, understand, read and write. Readings and conversational practice offers insight into French cultural patterns. Lecture four hours per week. source
FRE 202Intermediate French IIThis course continues the review of intermediate grammar and linguistic structures begun in . Selections from original literary works from French masters and culture readings serve as bases for conve… source
FSS 001Food Service Sanitation CertificationThis course will give students the education needed to receive a certification as a food service sanitation manager. With this certification one will be able to ensure that all food safety practices… source
GED 012GED ReviewThis course is intended for adults who seek toýearn the high school equivalency certificateý(GED) and provides a comprehensive review of allýtest areas in the GED exams. Placement testýrequired.… source
GEG 101Physical GeographyThe course covers the relationship between the elements of the physical environment and humans. Attention is focused upon the world problems which stem from the interaction of humans, the physical en… source
GEG 105World Regional GeographyThe course offers a regional approach for a better understanding and appreciation of geographic concepts and themes as they occur within the global context. This course examines/explores the geograph… source
107Introduction to Human GeographyThis course involves a systematic or topical approach to examining the basic concepts of human geography. Digital and traditional maps will be used to understand, analyze and gain spatial awareness o… source
GEG 125Geography of the Developing WorldThis course offers a geographic survey of the environmental and cultural aspects of the Third World and Non-Western portions of the Eastern Hemisphere. It emphasizes spatial arrangements of populatio… source
GEL 101Physical GeologyThis introductory course, covering the fundamentals of physical geology, deals with the physical processes that formed the earth in the past and continue to shape its surface today. Topics include hi… source
GER 001Elementary GermanGer 1 and 2. Elementary German. Elementary vocabulary and basic grammatical principles with emphasis primarily upon the acquisition of facility in reading. German 1 for students who have no previous… source
GER 002Elementary GermanGer 1 and 2. Elementary German. Elementary vocabulary and basic grammatical principles with emphasis primarily upon the acquisition of facility in reading. German 1 for students who have no previous… source
GER 003Intermediate GermanReview of elemantary German. Advanced work in vocabulary, grammar, and syntax; conversation. German readings include surveys of German geography, literature, and history, in addition to readings in c… source
GER 004Intermediate GermanReview of elemantary German. Advanced work in vocabulary, grammar, and syntax; conversation. German readings include surveys of German geography, literature, and history, in addition to readings in c… source
GSP 111Game Development EssentialsThis course presents an overview of the game and simulation programming development process complete with a historical framework, content creation strategies, production techniques and future predict… source
HCE 001Basic Life Support - CPRThe basic life support instructor-led course teaches both single-rescuer and team basic life support skills for application in both prehospital and in-facility environments, with a focus on High-Qual… source
HCP 100Introduction to Health CareersStudents survey occupational choices in health-care field. Within context of a general patient management model, general health-care trends and basic principles are examined. Skills in effective comm… source
HCP 102Undersnd/Cult Diver in HealthDesigned for individuals with interests in or are currently employed in health-related fields. Explores different issues and perceptions of health and illness relating to the U.S. health care deliver… source
HCR 001Pharmacy Technician TrainingThe Pharmacy Technician Training course is an introductory course that is designed to teach students the fundamentals and specifics of becoming a pharmacy technician. The course includes practice on… source
HEC 008Home Furninshing and Interior DecorationApplication of the principles of design to the selection and arragement of furniture and furnishings. Study of treatment of walls, floors, and windows. Consideration given to the financial, artistic,… source
HEC 009Home Furnising and Interior DecorationApplication of the principles of design to the selection and arragement of furniture and furnishings. Study of treatment of walls, floors, and windows. Consideration given to the financial, artistic,… source
HIS 103Early Western CivilizationThis course is a cultural and social survey of the Western World from its origins to the end of the 15th Century. It emphasizes social, intellectual and cultural trends rather than political chronolo… source
HIS 104Modern Western CivilizationA continuation of , this course surveys the cultural and social life of the Western World from the end of the 15th Century to the present. Topics cover the expansion of Western influence and a critic… source
HIS 105American History to 1865Students gain an understanding of the origins and growth of America’s cultural and political systems. Topics include the European background to colonization, colonial society, American Revolution, fo… source
HIS 106American History From 1865The course emphasis is on the creation of an industrial society emerging into a world power. Students explore the problems of becoming a world power. Topics include Reconstruction, growth of business… source
HIS 140American Pop CultureThis course defines popular culture as it is differentiated from folk and elite culture. It identifies the conditions allowing for the growth of popular culture (such as technology and urbanization)… source
HIS 190War and Western SocietyStudents explore the relationship between war and Western Society from the Greeks to the present. This relationship will be addressed by constructing a narrative and an analysis focusing on the evolv… source
HIT 103Coding & Classification SystemsThis course instructs the student on applications of basic coding rules, principles, guidelines, and conventions. It introduces principles of various classification systems with emphasis on the curre… source
HUM 050Humanities Through the ArtsThis course surveys film, drama, music, literature, painting, sculpture and architecture from the standpoint of historical context, elements distinctive to the art form, form as related to meaning, a… source
HUM 150Humanities Through the ArtsThis course surveys film, drama, music, literature, painting, sculpture, philosophy, dance and architecture from the standpoint of historical context, elements distinctive to the art form, form as re… source
HUM 153Survey of Film HistoryThis course is a historical and critical survey of motion pictures from their inception to the present. Topics include film as an art form, social and technical aspects, production methods and discus… source
HUM 154Latin American CultureStudents will explore the history of Latin America from its civilizations at the time of European contact to the present. We will examine how Indigenous Latin American cultures influenced and adapted… source
HVA 101Basic RefrigerationCovers the basic refrigeration cycle and refrigerants and their properties. It teaches the basics of compressor operation and the components of a refrigeration system with their corresponding control… source
HVA 102Basic Heating & A/CIntroduces students to the basic principles and practices of residential heating and air conditioning. It covers concepts, types of equipment, systems, operation, and their applications. Lecture two… source
HVA 103Intermediate RefrigerationA continuation of . Students learn the four components of the basic refrigeration cycle in greater detail. System operation and basic troubleshooting is covered, along with refrigeration tools and th… source
HVA 104Intermediate Heating and A/CAn advancement of the basic principles, practices and skills learned in . Students will learn in greater detail the concepts applied to basic heating and air conditioning systems. Skills to be learne… source
HVA 105Basic HVAC/R ControlsIntroduces students to the controls used in heating, cooling and refrigeration. It emphasizes the theory of solid state controls and lab practicals related to solving control problems. Lecture two ho… source
HVA 110Electricity for HVAC/RCovers the basic electrical knowledge and skills necessary in refrigeration and air conditioning. Topics include Ohm’s law, alternating current fundamentals, instrumentation, power systems and electr… source
HVA 120Basic Sheet Metal FabricationIntroduces students to the preliminary considerations of basic sheet metal fabrication and layout. Lecture two hours, laboratory two hours per week. source
HVA 201Commercial RefrigerationThe course objective is to have students apply their knowledge of basic refrigeration theory, components, practices and skills to work on commercial refrigeration systems. Students will learn to inst… source
HVA 202Heat Load Calculation & System DesignCalculations and surveys needed to determine the heating and cooling requirements for residential, light commercial, and industrial structures. Methods used will be long form and software generated v… source
HVA 203Commercial Air Conditioning & RefrigerationThe course objective is to have students apply their knowledge of basic air conditioning theory, components, practices and skills to work on commercial air conditioning systems. Students will learn t… source
HVA 204Hydronic Comfort SystemsIntroduces students to the basic principles and practice of hydronic (water based) heating/air conditioning systems for residential and light commercial buildings. It covers hydronic heat sources, pu… source
HVA 206Refrigerant Handling/EPA Exam ReviewThis course reviews the information and skills necessary to successfully complete the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) competency and refrigerant handling exams required to work in… source
HVA 253Successful Career & Life StrategiesCourse is designed to provide students with workplace skills necessary to identify their personal and professional needs. The course focuses on successful strategies for finding and keeping a job and… source
HVA 299Special Topics in HvacCourse covers different current topics in Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning. Content and format will vary depending on the topic being covered. Specific course topic and hours will be indicat… source
IND 199Independent StudyFor the student who has satisfactorily completed most or all of the course work in a specific baccalaureate discipline offered at the College and wishes to do advanced study in a special project or t… source
JRN 101Culture of JournalismCulture of Journalism is an introduction to the journalistic profession. In this course, students explore the practical aspects of news writing, including the techniques of news gathering, reporting,… source
JRN 102News Editing and ProductionNews Editing and Production provides an introduction to the principles and techniques of electronic editing and publication design. Students in this course will learn how to emphasize the editing of… source
JRN 106Mass MediaThis course emphasizes the role played by print, film, radio and television in contemporary life. It helps orient journalism students to their field and provides other interested students with a back… source
LAN 002Spanish BasicsSpanish Basics focuses on the four key areas of foreign language study: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The emphasis is on meeting the needss of the diverse student population and incorpor… source
LAN 003English as a Second LanguageEnglish as a Second Language - Community Education will be targeted towards the needs of the diverse population, including corporate employees. Students will improve their skills in listening, speaki… source
LAW 001Business LawA general survey of law, followed by a study of contracts, law of negotiable instruments, and laws applicable to agencies. Recommended only for two-year programs. Those planning on a bachelor's degre… source
LAW 101Introduction to Law EnforcementIntroduces students to a law enforcement career. Topics include philosophical and historical background of law enforcement, local, state and federal agencies and processes by which law is administere… source
LAW 102Local Organized Crime and Law Enforcement StrategiesThis course will examine the unique and complex relationship between gangs and communities within the city of Chicago and suburbs. The course will examine the role of Chicago area gangs in criminal b… source
LAW 104Police Operations and Procedures IProvides students with the skills and techniques basic to patrol administration. Lecture three hours per week. source
LAW 105Introduction to CorrectionsThis course will provide an overview of current institutional practices, policies, and legal issues involving corrections. The course will further discuss and analyze parole, probation and alternativ… source
LAW 201Traffic Enforcement and Crash InvestigationThis course will introduce students to Illinois traffic laws, traffic enforcement procedures, and traffic crash investigations. This course will also introduce students to the fundamental legal conce… source
LAW 202Juvenile DelinquencyProvides a detailed study of the psychological, social and environmental causes of juvenile delinquency. It also covers the responsibilities and activities of law enforcement agencies in dealing with… source
LAW 203Law Enforcement & Community RelationsStudies police community relations programs as major tools in crime prevention. Topics include the use of specialized community service units, communication skills, training in the understanding of e… source
LAW 204Criminal LawIllinois criminal law and its relationship to common law and case law; the elements of felonies and pertinent misdemeanors; the structure, definitions and most frequently used sections of the penal c… source
LAW 205Criminal Law IIThis course places focus upon significant legal issues that shape legal law enforcement behaviors. Subjects covered include arrest, search and seizure, police interrogation and confessions, police en… source
LAW 206Criminal InvestigationsCovers the fundamentals of investigation; crime scene search and recording; collection and preservation of physical evidence; scientific aids; modus operandi; sources of information; interviews and i… source
LAW 207Court Procedures and EvidenceStudy the evidence and rules of evidence governing trials. Topics include the examination of hearsay evidence and exceptions, opinion evidence, testimonial evidence, articles and exhibits of evidence… source
LAW 208Police Organization and AdministrationThis course covers management responsibilities in the line and staff services of police agencies, including techniques and methods of administration, planning, organization, direction, coordination,… source
LAW 209Introduction to ForensicsThis course will provide students with a broad exposure to criminal forensic investigations. Students will learn the state of the art methods to investigate, reconstruct, analyze, and preserve the fo… source
LAW 210Cold Case InvestigationCourse provides basic principles of violent crime investigation, areas of concentration specific to cold case investigation within the criminal justice system, problems attached to investigating old… source
LAW 211Vulnerable Populations and Law EnforcementThis course examines the use of the criminal justice system to protect some of the most vulnerable groups in American society. We will focus on legal, policy and practical issues relating to the enfo… source
LAW 280Practicum - Law EnforcementPractical application of Law Enforcement theory. Students can intern at a police department, law enforcement related agency, or court system. Internship must be approved by the Law Enforcement Depart… source
LAW 299Special Topics in Law EnforceCourse covers different current topics in Law Enforcement. Content and format will vary depending on the topic being covered. Specific course topic and hours will be indicated in the course schedule.… source
LIT 002Intro to ScreenwrtingIn this comprehensive session, the student will learn about special screenwriting terms and formats for television and the big screen. They will also learn how to plot a story, develop characters, an… source
LIT 010Communicate With PowerThis course will introduce students to basic techniques that can be used to improve both written and spoken communication such as organizing your thoughts to express them orally or in writing at work… source
MAT 012Mathematics for ProficiencyThis course will prepare the student for the math portion of the GED exam. It will teach students to comprehend, evaluate, apply, and analyze mathematical problems as a consumer and in the world of w… source
MAT 075Math for NursesThe student reviews basic mathematics principles including fractions and decimals. Basic skills are applied to the use of ratio and proportion and the formula method of problem solving. All examples… source
MAT 080Mathematics FundamentalsThe student reviews basic math principles, including fundamental operations of fractions, decimals, percents, measurement and geometric concepts. Lecture three hours per week. This course does not ap… source
MAT 082Developmental MathematicsThis course is designed for students who require developmental math prior to taking , 097, or 098. Topics include operations with real numbers, solving linear equations and inequalities, elementary s… source
MAT 083Elementary Algebra-Part IThis is the first of two courses designed for students who have not completed high school algebra, students who need a review of elementary algebra and students who have had previous difficulty with… source
MAT 084Elementary Algebra-Part IIThis is the second of two courses designed for students who need a review of elementary algebra and students who have had previous difficulty with the subject. Topics include solving linear inequalit… source
MAT 085Intermediate Algebra-Part IThis is the first of two courses designed for students with a background in elementary algebra who need additional preparation before enrolling in college-level math courses. Topics include graphing… source
MAT 086Intermed Algebra-Part IIThis is the second of two courses designed for students with a background in elementary algebra who need additional preparation before enrolling in college algebra. Topics include factoring polynomia… source
MAT 092Elementary GeometryThis course is for students who have not completed two semesters of high school geometry or have had previous difficulty with the subject. Topics include plane geometric figures such as angles, polyg… source
MAT 093Intensive Elementary AlgebraThis course is for students who have not completed high school algebra, students who need a review of elementary algebra or students who have had previous difficulty with the subject. Topics include… source
MAT 095Intermediate AlgebraThis course provides additional algebraic background for those with one year of high school algebra. It covers the second year of high school algebra, including fundamental operations, simultaneous e… source
MAT 096General Education Math SupportThis course is designed for students who have a background in elementary algebra and must be taken along with as supplemental instruction. Topics include fractions, decimals, solving linear equations… source
MAT 097Intermediate Algebra SupportThis course is designed for students who have a background in elementary algebra and should be taken along with or as supplemental instruction. Topics include solving systems of linear equations, pro… source
MAT 098Statistics SupportThis course is designed for students who have a background in basic math and should be taken along with as supplemental instruction. Topics include modeling, operations and expressions, graphing line… source
MAT 099Individualized Prep - Developmental MathStudents in this developmental math course will learn math on-line or using an alternate delivery system. Course objectives and grading requirements will be tailored to the needs of each individual s… source
MAT 100Occupational MathStudents review the four fundamental operations on whole numbers, fractions, and decimals, and work to develop problem-solving skills. Students also study issues related to measurement, converting be… source
MAT 102General Education MathematicsThis course is designed primarily for students who are not pursuing careers in mathematics, science and business. Students planning to study mathematics, science or business should take followed by g… source
MAT 105College AlgebraThis course prepares students to study more advanced mathematics. Topics include the real number system, polynomials, inequalities, and exponential, logarithmic and rational functions. It also covers… source
MAT 110College TrigonometryThe trigonometric functions of real numbers are studied with emphasis on the use of the rectangular coordinate system to define functions and to establish their properties. The graphs of the function… source
MAT 120Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers IStudents develop the mathematical background they will need as elementary school teachers. Topics include: sets, number systems, operations with integers and rational numbers, elementary number theor… source
MAT 121Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers IIStudents will continue to develop the theoretical understanding of elementary school mathematics they will need as teachers. Students will explore ratios, topics in data analysis and statistics, unce… source
MAT 124Finite MathematicsFor students in business, economics and the social sciences, this course emphasizes concepts and applications of mathematics to business problems. Topics include algebra, sets, probability, matrices,… source
MAT 141StatisticsStudents investigate elementary descriptive and inferential statistical methods: graphs, averages, measures of dispersion, probability, tables, probability and sampling distributions, confidence inte… source
MAT 150Pre-Calculus with TrigonometryThis is a one semester course designed to prepare students to take Calculus. Topics include: linear, polynomial, radical, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. As well as,… source
MAT 181Discrete MathematicsThis course introduces students to topics that develop reasoning skills and provide a foundation for further study in computer technology or mathematics. These topics include: Boolean logic, elementa… source
MAT 201Calculus IThis course is a complete presentation of calculus with some applications, designed primarily for students preparing to study mathematics, computer science, engineering or physical sciences. Topics i… source
MAT 202Calculus IIThis course, which continues from , is a complete presentation of calculus with some applications, designed primarily for students preparing to study mathematics, computer science, engineering or phy… source
MAT 203Calculus IIIThis course extends to three dimensions the concepts learned in earlier math courses. Students will learn to work with algebraic and geometric descriptions of lines, planes and surfaces along with ve… source
MAT 215Differential EquationsStudents explore the methods of solving ordinary differential equations and related applications. Topics include various methods of solving first order differential equations, linear equations of hig… source
MAT 224Calculus for Business & Social ScienceThis course, designed for students in business, economics, biological sciences and social sciences, covers the concepts of function, limit, differentiation and integration. The main focus of the cour… source
MEC 002Forklift Operator TrainingAll forklift (AKA powered industrial truck)operators must receive safety training in 22 sections covering both truck related and workplace related topics. This class will provide all that through int… source
MUS 022College SingersThis vocal ensemble performs a wide variety of vocal chamber music from all style periods -- fine arts to popular. Members of this ensemble must also be registered in MUS 027 (Community Chorus). source
MUS 100Music AppreciationThis course covers music and composers from ancient to modern times with emphasis on the Baroque (Bach and Handel), Classical (Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven), Romantic (Schubert, Schumann, Mendelssohn)… source
MUS 101History of Music: Pre-20th CenturyPre-20th Century music covers the historical development of Western music, including various musical styles and periods, and the contributions of key composers, conductors and performers in shaping W… source
MUS 102History of Music: 20th CenturyStudents explore history, materials, composers and works that have developed from around the 1890s to date. The course emphasizes the relationship of today’s music to significant directions of style… source
MUS 103Music of Multicultural AmericaMusic of Multicultural America is a survey of various ethnic musical traditions as threads of influences on contemporary American musical culture. Selected African, Asian and European music is traced… source
MUS 106Trends in Modern American MusicThis course traces the development of twentieth-century American popular music from its roots in American folk music, blues and Tin Pan Alley through the inception of Jazz and late-twentieth-century… source
MUS 108World Music SurveyStudents explore music in the context of eight representative cultures: Native American, African, Afro-American, Japanese, Indian, Indonesian, Latin American and peasant cultures of Eastern Europe. S… source
MUS 110Music Theory IStudents study scales, intervals, triads and their inversions; musical terms and forms; tonality and rhythm; and relation of harmonic devices to musical language. Lecture and laboratory three hours p… source
MUS 111Music Theory IIA continuation of , this course focuses on the second inversion of triads, cadences, dominant seventh chords and other seventh chords. It stresses rhythmic implication of material and analysis of mas… source
MUS 112Keyboard Musicianship IKeyboard realization of the materials presented in . Emphasis is on major and minor scales, harmonization, modulation and transposition. Required of all students enrolled in . Students will work in b… source
MUS 115Ear Training & Sight Singing I.This course covers simple interval recognition; dictation of triads; singing intervals and simple melodies and recognizing and performing simple rhythm units. Lecture and lab two hours per week. source
MUS 116Ear Training and Sight Singing IIThis course is a continuation of . Lecture and lab two hours per week. source
MUS 117Keyboard Musicianship IIKeyboard realization of the materials presented in . Emphasis is on combining the left and right hand to perform major scales, minor scales and arpeggios. Students will also begin the process of harm… source
MUS 121College ChoirCollege choir is a performance activity open to all students. The choir may vary from semester to semester and may include traditional or pop style music. It may be taken four times for college credi… source
MUS 122College Singers IThis vocal ensemble performs a wide variety of vocal chamber music from all periods. Open by audition to members of the College Choir or Community Chorus. It may be taken four times for college credi… source
MUS 123Popular Music EnsembleThe emphasis of this ensemble will be on popular styles of American music, including jazz, rock, blues, R&B and more. Repertoire will be chosen according to members of the ensemble. May be taken four… source
MUS 127Community ChorusA choir of students and community singers perform major works and lighter music in frequent concerts. It is open to students, staff and community residents. May be taken four times for college credit… source
MUS 128Symphonic Orchestra IAn orchestra of students and community musicians perform a wide variety of music, including choral-orchestral works performed in cooperation with the Community Chorus. Open to students, staff and com… source
MUS 129Concert Band IThis course is open to students and community musicians proficient in playing instruments. Participants become familiar with the problems and techniques of performing music in the repertoire of the s… source
MUS 130Private Applied Piano Music Major IThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills in piano. Students receive one hour of private instruction in piano pe… source
MUS 131Private Applied Piano Non Major IThis course is intended for students who would like to study piano for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction in piano per week for 16 weeks. Students will study a v… source
MUS 132Private Applied Voice Music Major IThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills in voice. Students receive one hour of private instruction in voice pe… source
MUS 133Priv. Applied Voice Music No-Major IThis course is intended for students who would like to study voice for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction in voice per week for 16 weeks. Students will study a v… source
MUS 134Private Applied Guitar Music Major IThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills in guitar. Students receive one hour of private instruction in guitar… source
MUS 135Private Applied Guitar Non-Major IThis course is intended for students who would like to study guitar for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction in guitar per week for 16 weeks. Students will study a… source
MUS 136Private Applied Percussion Major IThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills on a percussion instrument. Students receive one hour of private instr… source
MUS 137Private Applied Percussion Non-Major IThis course is intended for students who would like to study percussion for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction on a percussion instrument per week for 16 weeks.… source
MUS 138Private Applied Strings Major IThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills on violin, viola, cello or string bass. Students receive one hour of p… source
MUS 139Private Applied Strings Non-Major IThis course is intended for students who would like to study violin, viola, cello or string bass for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction on a string instrument pe… source
MUS 140Private Applied Woodwind Major IThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills on a woodwind instrument. Students receive one hour of private instruc… source
MUS 141Private Applied Woodwind Non-Major IThis course is intended for students who would like to study violin, viola, cello or string bass for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction on a string instrument pe… source
MUS 142Private Applied Brass Music Major IThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills in trumpet, French horn, trombone, baritone, euphonium or tuba. Studen… source
MUS 143Private Applied Brass Non-Major IThis course is intended for students who would like to study trumpet, French horn, trombone, baritone, euphonium or tuba for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction o… source
MUS 152College Singers IThis choir performs a wide variety of choral music, including classical works, jazz, Broadway and holiday selections. This ensemble performs several concerts every year in various venues. First time… source
MUS 153Popular Music Ensemble IIThe emphasis of this ensemble will be on popular styles of American music, including jazz, rock, blues, R&B, and more. Repertoire will be chosen according to members of the ensemble. This ensemble pe… source
MUS 158Symphonic Orchestra IIThis ensemble is comprised of both students and community musicians, and performs a wide variety of orchestral works. This course is open to anyone interested in learning to play a string instrument… source
MUS 159Concert Band IIThis ensemble provides experience in performing concert band repertoire. This ensemble is open to anyone interested in learning to play a concert band instrument in an ensemble setting. First time st… source
MUS 160Private Applied Piano Music Major IIStudents prepare for future private lesson instruction in this introductory course. Beginning piano students study keyboard skills, general musicianship, sight-reading and piano literature. Enrollmen… source
MUS 161Private Applied Piano Non-Major IIThis course is intended for students who would like to study piano for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction in piano per week for 16 weeks. Students will study a v… source
MUS 162Private Applied Voice Music Major IIThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills in voice. Students receive one hour of private instruction in voice pe… source
MUS 163Priv. Applied Voice Music Non-Major IIThis course is intended for students who would like to study voice for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction in voice per week for 16 weeks. Students will study a v… source
MUS 164Private Applied Guitar Music Major IIThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills in guitar. Students receive one hour of private instruction in guitar… source
MUS 165Private Applied Guitar Non-Major IIThis course is intended for students who would like to study guitar for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction in guitar per week for 16 weeks. Students will study a… source
MUS 166Private Applied Percussion Major IIThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills on a percussion instrument. Students receive one hour of private instr… source
MUS 167Private Applied Percussion Non-Major IIThis course is intended for students who would like to study percussion for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction on a percussion instrument per week for 16 weeks.… source
MUS 168Private Applied Strings Major IIThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills on violin, viola, cello or string bass. Students receive one hour of p… source
MUS 169Private Applied Strings Non-Major IIThis course is intended for students who would like to study violin, viola, cello or string bass for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction on a string instrument pe… source
MUS 170Private Applied Woodwind Major IIThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills on a woodwind instrument. Students receive one hour of private instruc… source
MUS 171Private Applied Woodwind Non-Major IIThis course is intended for students who would like to study violin, viola, cello or string bass for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction on a string instrument pe… source
MUS 172Private Applied Brass Music Major IIThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills in trumpet, French horn, trombone, baritone, euphonium or tuba. Studen… source
MUS 173Private Applied Brass Non-Major IIThis course is intended for students who would like to study trumpet, French horn, trombone, baritone, euphonium or tuba for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction o… source
MUS 180Introduction to Media ProductionThis lecture/demonstration course introduces students to the language and theories common to all fields in which audio is used. Classes make use of a wide assortment of audio synthesis, processing an… source
MUS 181Music Production ICourse introduces students to basic theories and techniques of recording, editing, and mixing. Instruction covers fundamentals of microphone usage, mixing console operation, and non-linear digital re… source
MUS 182Music Production IIThis course provides students with a solid foundation in working with digital audio workstations. Students gain experience with fundamental practices in digital audio production, including editing, s… source
MUS 210Music Theory IIIThis course continues with emphasis on Neapolitan sixth, augmented sixth and other altered chords. Lecture and lab three hours per week. source
MUS 211Music Theory IVA continuation of , this course emphasizes ninth, 11th and 13th chords. It studies 20th Century techniques, including analysis of works by Hindemith, Schoenberg and other modern composers. Lecture an… source
MUS 212Keyboard Musicianship IIIKeyboard realization of the materials presented in . Emphasis is on playing chord progressions in multiple keys. Students will also continue to master more difficult major and minor scales, perform m… source
MUS 215Ear Training & Sight Singing IIIThis course includes advanced interval recognition and dictation, both melodic and harmonic, advanced dictation in triads and seventh chords and identification of compound rhythmic units. Laboratory… source
MUS 216Ear Training & Sight Singing IVThis course is a continuation of . Laboratory two hours per week source
MUS 217Keyboard Musicianship IVKeyboard realization of the materials presented in . Emphasis is on more rapid execution of all keyboarding skills in preparation for a keyboarding proficiency examination. Required of all students e… source
MUS 222College Singers IIIThis choir performs a wide variety of choral music, including classical works, jazz, Broadway and holiday selections. This ensemble performs several concerts every year in various venues. First time… source
MUS 223Popular Music Ensemble IIIThe emphasis of this ensemble will be on popular styles of American music, including jazz, rock, blues, R&B, and more. Repertoire will be chosen according to members of the ensemble. This ensemble pe… source
MUS 228Symphonic Orchestra IIIThis ensemble is comprised of both students and community musicians, and performs a wide variety of orchestral works. This course is open to anyone interested in learning to play a string instrument… source
MUS 229Concert Band IIIThis ensemble provides experience in performing concert band repertoire. This ensemble is open to anyone interested in learning to play a concert band instrument in an ensemble setting. First time st… source
MUS 230Private Applied Piano Music Major IIIThis course is intended for students who would like to study piano for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction in piano per week for 16 weeks. Students will study a v… source
MUS 231Private Applied Piano Non-MajorThis course is intended for students who would like to study piano for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction in piano per week for 16 weeks. Students will study a v… source
MUS 232Private Applied Voice Music MajorThis course is intended for students who wouldýlike to major in music, or for those who areýserious about improving their skills in voice.ýStudents receive one hour of private instructionýin voic… source
MUS 233Private Applied Voice Music Non-Major IIIThis course is intended for students who would like to study voice for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction in voice per week for 16 weeks. Students will study a v… source
MUS 234Private Applied Guitar Music Major IIIThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills in guitar. Students receive one hour of private instruction in guitar… source
MUS 235Private Applied Guitar Non-Major IIIThis course is intended for students who would like to study guitar for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction in guitar per week for 16 weeks. Students will study a… source
MUS 236Private Applied Percussion Major IIIThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills on a percussion instrument. Students receive one hour of private instr… source
MUS 237Private Applied Percussion Non-Major IIIThis course is intended for students who would like to study percussion for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction on a percussion instrument per week for 16 weeks.… source
MUS 238Private Applied Strings Major IIIThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills on violin, viola, cello or string bass. Students receive one hour of p… source
MUS 239Private Applied Strings Non-Major IIIThis course is intended for students who would like to study violin, viola, cello or string bass for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction on a string instrument pe… source
MUS 240Private Applied Woodwind Major IIIThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills on a woodwind instrument. Students receive one hour of private instruc… source
MUS 241Private Applied Woodwind Non-Major IIIThis course is intended for students who would like to study violin, viola, cello or string bass for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction on a string instrument pe… source
MUS 242Private Applied Brass Music Major IIIThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills in trumpet, French horn, trombone, baritone, euphonium or tuba. Studen… source
MUS 243Private Applied Brass Non-Major IIIThis course is intended for students who would like to study trumpet, French horn, trombone, baritone, euphonium or tuba for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction o… source
MUS 252College Singers IVThis choir performs a wide variety of choral music, including classical works, jazz, Broadway and holiday selections. This ensemble performs several concerts every year in various venues. First time… source
MUS 253Popular Music Ensemble IVThe emphasis of this ensemble will be on popular styles of American music, including jazz, rock, blues, R&B, and more. Repertoire will be chosen according to members of the ensemble. This ensemble pe… source
MUS 258Symphonic Orchestra IVThis ensemble is comprised of both students and community musicians, and performs a wide variety of orchestral works. This course is open to anyone interested in learning to play a string instrument… source
MUS 259Concert Band IVThis ensemble provides experience in performing concert band repertoire. This ensemble is open to anyone interested in learning to play a concert band instrument in an ensemble setting. First time st… source
MUS 260Private Applied Piano Music Major IVThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills in piano. Students receive one hour of private instruction in piano pe… source
MUS 261Private Applied Piano Non-Major IVThis course is intended for students who would like to study piano for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction in piano per week for 16 weeks. Students will study a v… source
MUS 262Private Applied Voice Music Major IVThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those whoare serious about improving their skills in voice. Students receive one hour of private instruction in voice per… source
MUS 263Private Applied Voice Music Non-Major IVThis course is intended for students who would like to study voice for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction in voice per week for 16 weeks. Students will study a v… source
MUS 264Private Applied Guitar Music Major IVThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills in guitar. Students receive one hour of private instruction in guitar… source
MUS 265Private Applied Guitar Music Non-Major IVThis course is intended for students who would like to study guitar for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction in guitar per week for 16 weeks. Students will study a… source
MUS 266Private Applied Percussion Music Major IVThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills on a percussion instrument. Students receive one hour of private instr… source
MUS 267Private Applied Percussion Non-Major IVThis course is intended for students who would like to study percussion for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction on a percussion instrument per week for 16 weeks.… source
MUS 268Private Applied Strings Music Major IVThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills on violin, viola, cello or string bass. Students receive one hour of p… source
MUS 269Private Applied Strings Non-Major IVThis course is intended for students who would like to study violin, viola, cello or string bass for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction on a string instrument pe… source
MUS 270Private Applied Woodwind Music Major IVThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills on a woodwind instrument. Students receive one hour of private instruc… source
MUS 271Private Applied Woodwind Music Non-MajorThis course is intended for students who would like to study violin, viola, cello or string bass for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction on a string instrument pe… source
MUS 272Private Applied Brass Music Major IVThis course is intended for students who would like to major in music, or for those who are serious about improving their skills in trumpet, French horn, trombone, baritone, euphonium or tuba. Studen… source
MUS 273Private Applied Brass Music Non-Major IVThis course is intended for students who would like to study trumpet, French horn, trombone, baritone, euphonium or tuba for personal enrichment. Students receive a half-hour of private instruction o… source
MUS 280Music Production for MediaThis course covers acquisition of audio for video and automated dialogue replacement techniques (ADR). This course provides an overview of audio editing with multiple types of non-linear software, an… source
MUS 281Live Sound RecordingThis course focuses on recording music both within a studio and on location. This course compares and contrasts music recording techniques for popular music and classical music and acoustics of diffe… source
MUS 282Music Production InternshipThe audio production internship provides students with the opportunity to gain real-life experience working in professional music production and technology situations. Each credit hour equals a minim… source
NUR 105Basic Nursing Assistant TrainingThis course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform basic care services for a patient (acute care setting) or resident (long-term care setting). It prepa… source
NUR 107Foundations of Nursing Practice IThis course focuses on foundational aspects of care necessary for safe, compassionate, patientcentered nursing care for a diverse patient population with well-defined healthcare concerns. The course… source
NUR 108Foundations of Nursing Practice IIThis is a continuation of foundational aspects of care necessary for safe, compassionate, patientcentered nursing care for a diverse patient population with well-defined healthcare concerns with a fo… source
NUR 110Clinical Judgement in NursingThis course introduces clinical judgment through a focused study of critical thinking skills and strategies used by the Registered Nurse. The student applies critical thinking skills and strategies a… source
NUR 115Obstetrics and Pediatric NursingThis course expands nursing care theory and practice to the care of the reproducing family, the neonate, and children. Application of new and previously theory, patient care skills, and clinical judg… source
NUR 119Nursing Care of Adults IThis course builds on and applies nursing theory learned in semester 1 to the acquisition and application of adult nursing theory in the care of diverse adult patients with acute and chronic health c… source
NUR 201LPN to ADN Transition BridgeThis course is for LPNs matriculating into the program under advanced standing status. This course is designed to validate and build on the student’s prior learning related to the content taught in t… source
NUR 202Mental Health NursingThis course builds on and applies nursing theory learned in semester 1 and 2 to the acquisition and application of adult nursing theory in the care of diverse adult patients with acute and chronic he… source
NUR 219Nursing Care of Adults IIThis course is a continuation of Nursing Care of Adult I. This course builds on and applies adult nursing theory to the care of diverse adult patients with acute and chronic health conditions. Applic… source
NUR 220Nursing Care of Complex PatientsThis culminating course expands on the theory of nursing practice for application to caring for a variety of adult patients with complex healthcare needs. Application of knowledge, patient care, skil… source
NUR 224Transition to RN PracticeThis advanced comprehensive course provides a synthesis of all nursing concepts and content taught throughout the program. This course enables the individual student to recognize areas that need enha… source
OMT 102Keyboarding & Document FormattingStudents develop keyboarding speed and accuracy while learning how to format and produce professional business documents. source
OMT 125Records ManagementIntroduction to the ever-changing area of records management. Students learn the latest ARMA-compatible filing rules, computer applications of the rules, managing records using paper and database sys… source
OMT 127Electronic RecordkeepingThis course introduces students to the fundamentals of electronic records management. Students will learn about electronic record history and concerns; life cycle of electronic content; ARMA filing r… source
OMT 129The Digital WorkplaceTechnology has become a part of our everyday lives. Understanding how to use computers and the Internet for business is critical today. This course prepares you to become more effective with technolo… source
OMT 131Introduction to WindowsThis course is an introduction to the Windows operating system. Students will gain the knowledge, skills and ability to use Microsoft Windows to access and manage files, applications, tools, and othe… source
OMT 140Office OrientationAn introduction to basic electronic calculating and word processing, writing a resume and cover letter, preparing for an interview, making and receiving telephone calls and accepting and keeping a jo… source
OMT 153Social Media Marketing TechnologiesThis course introduces social media and digital marketing tools and platforms to attract, inform, engage, and persuade an audience. Students will create, track, and manage content across various soci… source
OMT 156Website Building & AnalysisThis course guides participants through creating and maintaining a ready-to-go website with rich content for professional or personal use. Students will create a website on a leading cloud-based plat… source
OMT 206Presentation Software FundamentalsThis course introduces presentation software to participants who wish to produce presentations for coursework, professional purposes, and personal use. Topics covered include creating and delivering… source
OMT 207Presentation Software AdvancedA continuation of the for participants who wish to learn advanced capabilities of presentation software. Topics covered include customizing templates and masters; linking to files; manipulating graph… source
OMT 210Word Processing FundamentalsThis course introduces word processing software to participants who wish to produce professional documents for coursework, business, and personal use. Topics covered include creating and formatting d… source
OMT 211Word Processing Software AdvancedA continuation of for participants who wish to learn advanced capabilities of word processing software. Topics covered include templates, form letters, online forms, graphics and design, macros, and… source
OMT 214Office SupervisionThis course emphasizes the skills students need to meet the challenges of the modern office and its relationship to global business activity. Students learn essential skills to work in a range of job… source
OMT 215Medical Office PracticesThis course introduces the knowledge and skills necessary for the nonclinical medical office worker to support administrative procedures in a medical environment. Through computer simulated assignmen… source
OMT 216Spreadsheet Software FundamentalsThis course introduces spreadsheet software to participants who wish to work with spreadsheets in business and personal use. Topics covered include creating and formatting spreadsheets, formulas and… source
OMT 218Database Software FundamentalsThis course introduces database software which can be used to collect, manage and display information. Students learn procedures to structure and maintain a database by working with various database… source
OMT 219Database Software AdvancedThis course is a continuation of . Students will learn advanced features of database software such as working with multiple forms, creating detailed reports, and running database analysis source
OMT 223Spreadsheet Software AdvancedA continuation of for participants who wish to learn advanced capabilities of spreadsheet software. Topics covered included multipage workbooks, data import, PivotTables, and Trendlines. source
OMT 242Business CommunicationsEmployers want good writers and communicators. This course covers best practices and strategies to communicate effectively in a digital age. Hands-on practice includes using a writing process, practi… source
OMT 250Integrated Office SimulationThis course is a capstone for the Office Management Technology degree. Students will integrate documents using the Microsoft Office Suite and use critical thinking skills to solve document and office… source
OMT 253Successful Career & Life StrategiesThis course is a capstone for the Office Management Technology degree. Students will integrate documents using Microsoft Office Suite software and use critical thinking skills to solve document and o… source
OMT 299Special Topics/Office Management TechnologyCourse covers different current topics in Office Management Technology. Content and format will vary depending on the topic being covered. Specific course topic and hours will be indicated in the Cou… source
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PE 000Physical Ed. MenFor men: Weightlifting, tumbling, gymnastics, swimming, team games, tennis, and other physical education activities. Students who are classified in the recreational category by the physical fitness i… source
PE 023Physical Education - BowlingRequired of all students enrolled for ten or more semester hours until four semester hours credit have been earned. Students may enroll in more than one credit hour per semester only to make up a def… source
PE 026Volleyball, GolfRequired of all students enrolled for ten or more semester hours until four semester hours credit have been earned. Students may enroll in more than one credit hour per semester only to make up a def… source
PE 032Physical EducationRequired of all students enrolled for ten or more semester hours until four semester hours credit have been earned. Students may enroll in more than one credit hour per semester only to make up a def… source
PEC 001Fitness Orientation source
PEC 101Adaptive Physical EducationThis course provides therapeutic and recreational activities for students with disabilities, unable or not wishing to, enroll in regular physical education courses. These focus on the development and… source
PEC 131SoftballThis course will instruct in the basic techniques of both fast-pitch and slow-pitch softball. Topics covered will include basic hitting and fielding techniques and rules of the game. Practice games w… source
PEC 132VolleyballThis is a co-educational course that covers the principles and techniques of volleyball. It offers students the opportunity to compete with other students of their own ability level. source
PEC 133Power VolleyballThis is a co-educational course that covers the advanced principles and techniques of power volleyball. It offers students the opportunity to compete with other students of their own ability level. source
PEC 139GolfThis course will examine the basic rules and practices in golf. Practice techniques for the skills of putting, chipping, pitching and driving will be covered. In addition, the history of the game wil… source
PEC 140Golf IIThis course is a continuation of Golf, . The perfecting of skills and the proper approaches to specific aspects of play on the course are covered. May be repeated twice for additional credit. source
PEC 155Aerobic ExerciseThis course consists of an aerobic style fitness program designed to trim and tone the body. Vigorous exercise routines are choreographed to music to increase flexibility, cardiovascular endurance an… source
PEC 158BasketballBasic basketball techniques will be explored inýthis course. The areas of dribbling,ý passing and shooting will be covered. Inýaddition, the student will practice theseýtechniquesý and learn the… source
PEC 159Advanced BasketballAdvanced theories of basketball will be covered. Strategies of the game will be examined and basic coaching theory will be introduced. A continuation of skill development will be emphasized. source
PEC 171Physical FitnessPhysical fitness encompasses all the components of fitness: cardiovascular endurance, strength, flexibility and body composition. This is displayed by participation in the Super Circuit three times p… source
PEC 172Advanced Physical FitnessStudents study and practice advanced techniques of conditioning and routines are tailored to individual needs. source
PEC 173Weight TrainingThe theory and practice of weight training skills are covered. Through individually tailored exercise routines, students gain a knowledge and understanding of various weight lifting techniques that a… source
PEC 174Advanced Weight TrainingThis course is a sequel to the basic weight training course, . Students study the theory and practice of weight training and conditioning at a more advanced level. Activities involve the discussion o… source
PEC 175Circuit TrainingThis course is a continuation of . It will focus on individual development of fitness and wellness levels. Advanced techniques of cardiovascular exercise weight training technique and flexibility tra… source
PEC 176Advanced Circuit TrainingThis is a continuation of . This course will emphasize a personal fitness and wellness plan for students for lifelong activity. In addition, concepts of body image, body fat levels and risk factors f… source
PEC 177Weight Control & ExerciseThis course provides a program for weight reduction through a three-phase aerobic floor exercise routine. The first phase deals with stretching. The second phase concentrates on the upper extremities… source
PEC 178SoccerThis course will develop the basic skills of soccer for the student. Emphasis will be placed on individual skill build-up, as well as team strategies. The course will also introduce the rules of socc… source
PEC 180Intro to Physical EdThe coeducational course emphasizes history, principles, philosophy, aims and objectives of physical education. It reviews important issues, career opportunities and trends. Lecture two hours per wee… source
PEC 181Jogging & Power Walking for FitnessThe course provides instruction in the basic skills and techniques of jogging and power walking. Laboratory two hours weekly. source
PEC 183BaseballThis course will examine the basic rules, strategies and techniques of the All-American game, baseball. Special emphasis will be put on individual skill development. In addition, rules and strategies… source
PEC 190Sports OfficiatingThis course teaches officiating procedures and techniques for baseball, basketball, football, volleyball and softball. Students study contest rules and officiating techniques, receive practical exper… source
PEC 200Leadership in Team and Individual SportsStudents study methods and techniques of teaching individual and team activities and cover the problems of planning, administering and organizing learning activities. They learn techniques of oral co… source
PEH 101Personal Community HealthStudents learn about personal and mental health, nutrition, communicable diseases, community health, intimate relationships and discuss the physiological aspects and importance of physical fitness. S… source
PEH 102First AidThis course covers the knowledge and practical application of basic first aid, treatment of injuries and common illnesses and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Students furnish bandages and tape. Lectur… source
PEH 103NutritionThis course covers the knowledge and practical application of basic first aid, treatment of injuries and common illnesses and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Students furnish bandages and tape. Lectur… source
PEH 104Foundations of Health & FitnessThis course covers the physiological aspects of wellness and physical fitness; discussion and testing of obesity, nutrition, cardiovascular conditioning and diet; personal fitness evaluation; develop… source
PEH 105WellnessThis course introduces students to aspects of health maintenance. Topics include physical fitness, weight control, nutrition, stress and time management, mental health and development, social and spi… source
PHI 125World Religions in Global ContextThis course compares the major world religions and considers their major contributions to world civilization. Study includes Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism and… source
PHI 126Introduction to EthicsStudents examine man as a moral being. This course analyzes the principal ethical theories and their practical application to man’s moral problems and decisions. Lecture three hours per week. This co… source
PHI 180Social EthicsThis course encourages critical thinking about traditional and modern social problems. Students probe the reasoning, rationalizations and justifications for social policy and public opinion. Lecture… source
PHI 201PhilosophyStudents inquire into the main problems of philosophy and analyze the most significant philosophic systems. Topics include the source and limits of knowledge, errors in reasoning, moral and ethical v… source
PHI 202Introduction to LogicThis course provides an orderly approach to deductive reasoning, emphasizing modern symbolic techniques, concepts of scientific reasoning and language usage. Lecture three hours per week. This course… source
PHS 101AstronomyHistory of astronomy, planets, solar system, the Milky Way, stars, stellar evolution and cosmology are topics in this introductory astronomy course. Lecture is three hours per week. Also offered as i… source
PHS 103Physical Science IStudents are introduced to physics, chemistry, and astronomy. Lecture is three hours per week, laboratory two hours per week. This course is for non-science majors, and applies to IAI General Educati… source
PHT 101Medical Terminology for CliniciansA self-directed, technology enhanced approach is used in the study of medical terminology and medical record documentation. Initial emphasis is placed on basic terminology, word skills and knowledge,… source
PHT 105Therapeutic Modalities IThis course introduces students to the concept of therapeutic modalities. Students will study the physiological effects, principles, and practical therapeutic applications of select physical modaliti… source
PHT 111Patient Management I: Basic Skills for the PTAThis course introduces principles of physical therapy practice and interventions performed by the Physical Therapist Assistant. Basic physical therapy skills including body mechanics, wheelchair mana… source
PHT 112Principles of Practice I: Introduction to Physical TherapyThis foundational course serves as an essential introduction to the field of physical therapy for Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) students. This course discusses the roles and responsibilities of… source
PHT 113Introduction to DiseaseThis foundational course serves to introduce disease processes affecting the various systems of the human body. Students will develop an understanding of both medical and physical therapy diagnoses a… source
PHT 114Fundamentals of Kinesiology IThis is the first course of a two-part series in the Fundamentals of Kinesiology. Students are introduced to basic concepts of motion as they apply to the human body. Concepts covered include biomech… source
PHT 115Fundamentals of Kinesiology IIIn this second course of a two-part series in the fundamentals of kinesiology, students continue to analyze basic concepts of motion as they apply to the human body. Bones, joints, muscles, and nerve… source
PHT 117Patient Management II : Tests & MeasurementsThis is the second course in the Patient Management series. This course addresses issues of testing and measurement relevant to the delivery of physical therapy interventions. Students will acquire s… source
PHT 122Therapeutic ExerciseStudents are introduced to the principles and techniques of therapeutic exercise including, but not limited to therapeutic interventions for stretching, range of motion, strengthening, posture, balan… source
PHT 123Systems and Interventions I: OrthopedicsThis course focuses on the application of physical therapy interventions for the treatment of orthopedic conditions of the trunk and extremities. Common orthopedic diagnoses will be presented and stu… source
PHT 124Introduction to Clinical EducationThis course is designed to prepare the student for their clinical experiences. Students will review and practice oral and written communication skills and effective ways to manage complex situations.… source
PHT 125Therapeutic Modalities IIThis course continues to build the student's knowledge of therapeutic modalities in preparation for clinical education. Students will study the physiological effects, principles and practical therape… source
PHT 212Systems & Intervention II: NeurologyCommon neurological diagnoses will be presented and students will discuss and demonstrate knowledge of the principles, progression and management of diagnoses throughout the various stages of recover… source
PHT 217Clinical Internship IThis course introduces the student to supervised practice in the clinical setting. There are two components to this course, lecture and clinical. The lecture component covers topics that are relevant… source
PHT 218Cardiovascular, Pulmonary and Integument ManagementCommon cardiovascular, pulmonary, and integumentary diagnoses will be presented and students will discuss the principles, progression and management throughout the various stages of recovery. This co… source
PHT 219Special Populations: Pediatric and GeriatricCommon geriatric and pediatric diagnoses will be presented and students will discuss the principles, progression and management of these conditions. Management of patients from special age population… source
PHT 220Advanced Physical Therapy TechniquesAdvanced orthopedic, neurological and integumentary interventions and handling techniques currently used in clinical practice are presented. Students will be introduced to advanced physical agents an… source
PHT 222Seminar in Health Care LiteratureThis course is designed to guide the student through the process of finding and using evidence to support best practice. Students will learn how to formulate a research question and how to use that q… source
PHT 224Principles of Practice: Professional Issues in Physical TherapyThis course builds on the introductory information presented in part one of this series, expanding on professional issues, ethics and values, professional development and responsibilities, service, a… source
PHT 225Clinical Affiliations IIIn this course students apply concepts and skills learned in all previous academic and clinical settings. The course will also enable the student to apply and develop clinical skills. The final two c… source
PHT 250NPTE PreparationThis course is designed to prepare the PTA graduate to retake the National Physical Therapy Exam (PTA). Following a review of the NPTE Performance Feedback Report the student will identify areas of s… source
PHY 090Physical Science ConceptsLight, heat, electricity, magnetism, space travel, mechanics, earth science, the atmosphere and the atom are discussed during the unfolding of this course. It is designed to familiarize the student w… source
PHY 100Fundamentals of PhysicsThis is an introductory course in the concepts and applications of physics designed for the non-science major. Topics covered include units of measurements, conversions, motion, force, gravity, rotat… source
PHY 101General Physics IIn this introductory course, liberal arts and preprofessional students study mechanics, motion of particles, force and motion, work and energy and status of fluids, as well as temperature, heat and w… source
PHY 102General Physics IIA continuation of , this course includes electrostatics, magnetism, electromagnetic waves and electronics, light and its measurement and lenses and mirrors, as well as atomics and nucleonics, X-rays,… source
PHY 105Physics IStudents preparing to major in science, engineering, and math investigate simple equations of linear and rotational motion, vectors, forces, equilibrium, momentum, and energy concepts. Other topics i… source
PHY 205Physics IIStudents preparing to major in science, engineering, or math engage in study of electricity, magnetism, circuit analysis, and optics. This is the second course in the physics sequence. Lecture four h… source
PHY 206Physics IIIStudents preparing to major in science, engineering, and math engage in the study of properties of sound waves and light waves, relativity, atomic theory, and nuclear theory. This is the third course… source
POL 201U.S. National GovernmentStudents study the national government. They focus on the theory and development of the constitutional system and current problems arising from federalism; civil liberties and civil rights; methods o… source
POL 202State and Local GovernmentStudents learn the function and operations of state and local government from the precinct level to state government and the citizen’s relationship to them. Field work includes interviews and visits… source
PSY 101Introduction to PsychologyStudents study psychology as a science, personality, heredity, environment, intelligence and sensory and perception abilities to gain a better understanding of the person. Lecture three hours per wee… source
PSY 201Social PsychologyStudents learn how individuals think about, are influenced by and relate to others in their social environment. Topics include the links among attitudes, judgments and behavior; influence, persuasion… source
PSY 202Abnormal PsychologyThis course explores symptoms and causes of various psychological disorders. Objectives include defining normality, understanding the influence environment, genetics and personality characteristics h… source
PSY 210Child Growth & DevelopmentThis course examines the current knowledge of the physical, psychological and social development of children from prenatal to early adolescence. It investigates innate and environmental influences an… source
PSY 211Adolescent PsychologyAdolescent psychology examines the physical, intellectual, emotional and social developmental patterns observed from puberty to adulthood. Various psychological theories concerning adolescence and re… source
PSY 215Life Span: A Survey of Human DevelopmentStudents explore the emotional, social, cognitive, neurobiological and physical milestones of childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age. This course emphasizes human developmental stages, develop… source
SCM 101Principles of Supply Chain ManagementThis course focuses on core concepts of supply chain management such as integration of information and material flows across multiple organizations in the supply chain. Logistics procedures and strat… source
SCM 104Warehouse & DistributionThis course focuses on key warehousing and distribution functions, processes, organization and operations. It includes analysis of warehouse location, operation, and distribution management strategie… source
SCM 107Transportation & Traffic ManagementThis course focuses on different modes of transportation and their impact on the performance of supply chain management. It includes analysis of competitive alternative modes, systems, rates, service… source
SCM 203Inventory ControlThis course focuses on the principles, techniques and procedures of inventory control systems, and its application in different industries. Coursework will include familiarization with production pla… source
SCM 204Global LogisticsThis course focuses on international purchasing or sourcing. Includes the advantages and the barriers of purchasing internationally, global sourcing, procurement technology, and purchasing processes.… source
SOC 001Family LivingThe purpose of the course is four fold: (1) to give greater understanding of the interrelation and interaction of mind and body evidenced by observable and measured behavior: (2) To strengthen parent… source
SOC 002Introduction to SociologyA comprehensive survey of the essential characteristics of group life; the interralations of society, culture and the individual; analysis of basic institutions, processes and social change. field tr… source
SOC 100Introduction to SociologyThis course offers systematic study of social factors, structure and relationships. It emphasizes values and rules of conduct in society, the process of socialization, group characteristics and influ… source
SOC 101The FamilyThis course is a survey of the contemporary family in historical and cross-cultural perspectives. It includes trends in mate selection, marriage, child-rearing, work, gender roles and communication w… source
SOC 102Social ProblemsThis course offers an in-depth analysis of contemporary social issues. It encourages critical thinking and discussion on the social, economic, and political factors contributing to each issue, as wel… source
SOC 201Race and EthnicityThis course examines differential power between groups (including gender), and analyzes the social structures which are used to maintain these power differences. Topics to be covered include, cultura… source
SOC 220Introduction to Social WorkThis course examines the history and origins of the field of social work and explores its organization and relationships with other helping professions. It also studies the major areas of concern in… source
SPE 101Principles of Public SpeakingIn this course, students develop the fundamental speech skills. Topics include theory of delivery, content analysis, audience analysis and critical listening. Students have ample opportunity to perfo… source
SPE 114ArgumentationPrinciples of reasoning, critical thinking, argumentation, and advocacy and their expression in a variety of media. Students will develop an understanding of how arguments function to influence attit… source
SPE 115Oral InterpretationOral recreation of literary works in terms of meaning, background and style. They develop kinetic and kinesthetic movement and gesture, effective use of voice and various reading techniques and skill… source
SPN 101Beginning Spanish IThis is a course for total beginners with no prior knowledge of Spanish, and for those who did not learn Spanish as a home language. Students are introduced to the sounds of the language, basic vocab… source
SPN 102Beginning Spanish IIAs the continuation of SPN 101, this is a course for beginners who wish to continue to improve their listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish. The range and complexity of the vocabulary a… source
SPN 120Basic Spanish for ProfessionalsDesigned for absolute beginners in Spanish with careers requiring communication with Spanish speakers. It entails the study of vocabulary and grammar needed for basic oral and written communication i… source
SPN 121Spanish for Healthcare ProfessionalsIdeal for those who work in a healthcare setting in which a specialized and formal command of Spanish is key to professional success. Designed for heritage speakers of Spanish - those who learned Spa… source
SPN 130Spanish for Heritage SpeakersIdeal for those who grew up speaking Spanish and wish to develop confidence in a more formal variety. Focus is on developing reading and writing skills in standard Spanish, reviewing aspects of the l… source
SPN 201Intermediate Spanish IThis course reviews and builds upon the content of Beginning Spanish courses (SPN 101 and 102) and Spanish for Heritage Speakers (SPN 130). It provides students with ample practice to start developin… source
SPN 202Intermediate Spanish IIAs a continuation of SPN 201, this course provides more advanced Spanish vocabulary and grammar, helping students further develop their fluency through ample oral and written practice. It continues t… source
SPN 215Spanish Conversation & Composition IThis course offers intensive practice in oral and written expression, stressing distinctions in word usage, structure and the elements of style. Oral and written composition stems from selections of… source
SPN 216Spanish Conversation & Composition IIThis course continues the work done in SPN 215. The course offers intensive practice in oral and written expression, with attention to distinctions in word usage, structure and the elements of style.… source
SPN 220Culture & Civilization of Latin AmericaStudents focus on the social, political, cultural and economic factors that have shaped modern day Latin America. Course themes are explored through the study of major Hispanic writers, text readings… source
SPN 225Spanish American Literature IStudents survey important Latin American writers and poets. The course emphasizes the development of effective skills for reading, understanding and interpreting Spanish language literature. Students… source
SPN 226Spanish American Literature IIA continuation of SPN 225, the course surveys additional Latin American authors and genres and continues to emphasize literary analysis and written and oral Spanish language skills. Lecture three hou… source
SSC 103Successful StudyStudents learn and adopt methods that lead to academic success in college. Topics include study skills, taking notes, taking tests, time management, memory techniques and other skills needed to maste… source
SSC 140WOMEN’S STUDIES IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVESThis is an interdisciplinary survey of the individual woman and the role of women in society. Topics include feminism, health and family life, legislative and policy changes, labor force distribution… source
TEC 001Computer BasicsThis course is designed for students with limited or no computer experience, starting with a brief overview of basic computer concepts, including: hardware and software; mouse and keyboard skills; na… source
THR 007Theatre Practice SeminarThis course gives students a greater appreciation of the theatrical arts through lectures, discussions and observation of professional productions. Aspects of acting, directing, producing, designing… source
THR 008The Theatre ExperienceThis course provides students with a general background in theatre to increase their knowledge and appreciation of this art form. Students attend local theatre productions and view films of other pro… source
THR 107Theatre Practice SeminarThis course gives students a greater appreciation of the theatrical arts through lectures, discussions and observation of professional productions. Aspects of acting, directing, producing, designing… source
THR 108The Theatre ExperienceThis course provides students with a general background in theatre to increase their knowledge and appreciation of this art form. Students attend local theatre productions and view films of other pro… source
THR 110Introduction to TheatreStudents survey theatre history and dramatic literature. Students explore the aesthetic, social and technical development of the theatre from antiquity to the 17th Century through a selected list of… source
THR 112Theatre PracticumAs part of the theatre curriculum, students must participate in an area of a dramatic production: house management, technical production or performance. May be taken four times for credit. source
THR 113Summer Theatre PracticumThis workshop gives students academic and practical experience in the three basic theatre disciplines: theatre management, technical practice and performance. It covers in depth one genre of drama an… source
THR 125Fundamentals of ActingStudents explore acting methods with emphasis on basic stage technique. They dissect the role of the character in relation to the play, examine the intellectual and emotional values of the play and i… source
THR 130Stage MakeupThis course introduces students to makeup theory through lecture, demonstration and laboratory practice, developing proficiency in the various techniques and styles of makeup application. It emphasiz… source
THR 135StagecraftThis course introduces students to basic techniques of theatrical production, emphasizing constructing and handling scenery, painting, stage lighting and backstage organization. Laboratory experience… source
TST 002Accuplacer Review for Language ArtsThis class will focus on Language Arts skills needed for the ACCUPLACER(college placement test). It will review reading comprehension strategies, sentence relationships, sentence structure and constr… source
VET 001Veterinary AssistantThe Veterinary Assistant Program, offered in partnership with MK Education, will teach students how to care for sick and injured animals in a veterinarian office, clinic or animal hospital. Students… source
WEL 101Welding and Cutting SafetyStudents will learn safety standards in welding, cutting, and allied processes as described in ANSI Z49.1:2012. 1 Lecture, 0 Lab source
WEL 102Introduction to Welding ProcessesThis course will focus on the science and technology of basic welding and cutting processes such as shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), o… source
WEL 103Blueprints for WeldersThe fundamentals of blueprint interpretation and welding symbols will be covered. An emphasis is placed on basic blueprint interpretation, welding symbols, and sketching. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab source
WEL 111Basic Arc Welding/Cutting IThis course is the first half of Basic Arc Welding/Cutting. Students will learn the basic principles of shielded metal arc welding and oxy-fuel cutting. Welding instruction will be done through lectu… source
WEL 112Basic Arc Welding/Cutting IIThis course is a continuation of Basic Arc Welding/Cutting I. Students will continue developing shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) skills. Students will make fillet welds and then progress to single “… source
WEL 121Advanced Smaw/Cutting IThis course will cover shielded metal arc welding in the vertical position with various electrodes. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab source
WEL 122Advanced Smaw/Cutting IIAn emphasis is placed on out-of-position shielded metal arc welding. Students will also learn how to properly weld transitional weld joints. Carbon arc cutting is also discussed and demonstrated. 2 L… source
WEL 131Gas Metal Arc Welding IThis course is an introduction to gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Emphasis will be placed on welding in the flat (1G) position on carbon and stainless steels. Fillers and gases will be discussed. 2 Lec… source
WEL 132Gas Metal Arc Welding IIThis course is a continuation of gas metal arc welding (GMAW) I. Emphasis will be placed on modes of weld metal transfer and aluminum. Flux-core arc welding (FCAW) process will be introduced. 2 Lectu… source
WEL 141Gas Tungsten Arc Welding IThis course will cover the basic techniques of gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). All welding will be done in the flat and horizontal positions. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab source
WEL 142Gas Tungsten Arc Welding IIThis course is a continuation of gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) I. Emphasis will be placed on welding aluminum with the GTAW process. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab source
WEL 211Pipe Welding IThis course is the first half of pipe welding. Students will learn the basic principles of shielded metal arc welding in an upward progression on pipe. Welding instruction will be done through lectur… source
WEL 212Pipe Welding IIThis is a continuation of Pipe Welding I. Students will continue to gain knowledge of techniques used to weld 5G and 6G pipe welds using the upward progression. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab source
WEL 215Visual InspectionThis course covers the fundamental techniques of visual weld inspection. American Welding Society publications, including specifications and codes are used to help students develop an understanding o… source
WEL 221Individual Assessment IA welding process and project will be selected with the welding instructor. This course is for students who have completed basic welding courses that wish to focus on a particular skill. 2 Lecture, 1… source
WEL 222Individual Assessment IIStudents will work with the instructor to choose a hands on welding project. 0 Lecture, 4 Lab source