# Motlow State Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T16:52:49.912Z from a crawl of motlow.edu. 536 records (0 programs · 536 courses · 0 resource pages). # ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I ACCT 1010 - Principles of Accounting I ACCT 1010 - Principles of Accounting I 3 sem hrs cr This course is an introduction to accounting principles, practices, and techniques with an emphasis on the preparation and reporting of financial statements. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly ACT 2310) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN):… Prerequisites: ACT2310 --- # ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II ACCT 1020 - Principles of Accounting II ACCT 1020 - Principles of Accounting II 3 sem hrs cr This course is a continuation of ACCT 1010 Principles of Accounting I and an introduction to the preparation and use of managerial and cost accounting concepts utilized in planning and controlling operations. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly ACT 2320) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Cou… Prerequisites: ACCT1010, ACT2320 --- # ACCT2195 — Accounting Applications ACCT 2195 - Accounting Applications ACCT 2195 - Accounting Applications 1 sem hr cr This course requires students to apply critical-thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills required of an accountant in a real or simulated environment. It may be used by an institution for a field placement for the student. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Prerequisites: ACCT1020 --- # ACCT2321 — Intermediate Accounting I ACCT 2321 - Intermediate Accounting I ACCT 2321 - Intermediate Accounting I 3 sem hrs cr This course is an in-depth study of the conceptual framework of accounting theory and the preparation of financial statements and financial disclosures. Topics may include income measurement and profitability analysis, time value of money, cash and receivables, measurement and valuation of inventory and cost of goods sold, and accounting for plant assets and intangibles. This course is not equivalent to similar 3000 or 4000 level courses at a University. This course may include proctored exams which must… Prerequisites: ACCT1020, ACCT2010, ACT2510 --- # ACCT2331 — Tax Accounting ACCT 2331 - Tax Accounting ACCT 2331 - Tax Accounting 3 sem hrs cr This course introduces the student to basic taxation principles and applications. Topics may include history of taxation, tax legislation, federal and state regulations, preparation of tax forms, and other tax matters. This course is not equivalent to similar 3000- or 4000-level courses at a University. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details.… --- # ACCT2351 — Auditing ACCT 2351 - Auditing ACCT 2351 - Auditing 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of auditing theory and practices with emphasis on problems that auditors may encounter in the course of an audit. Topics discussed may include verifying accounting data, internal controls, and auditor liability in the preparation of audit reports. This course is not equivalent to similar 3000- or 4000-level courses at a University. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult… Prerequisites: ACCT1010, ACCT2810, ACT2810 --- # ACCT2382 — Accounting Systems Applications ACCT 2382 - Accounting Systems Applications ACCT 2382 - Accounting Systems Applications 3 sem hrs cr This course presents the process of setting up and maintaining an accounting information system using computerized accounting software. This course is not equivalent to similar 3000- or 4000-level courses at a University. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly ACCT 2910, ACT 2910) T… Prerequisites: ACCT1010, INFS1010, ACCT2910, ACT2910 --- # ACCT2399 — Accounting Capstone ACCT 2399 - Accounting Capstone ACCT 2399 - Accounting Capstone 3 sem hrs cr This course reviews topics covered in courses included in the accounting curriculum. Formerly/Same As Same as ADMN 2390 - Capstone Experience for APT Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ADMN2390 --- # ACCT2990 — Independent Study in Accounting ACCT 2990 - Independent Study in Accounting ACCT 2990 - Independent Study in Accounting 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in accounting is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Formerly/Same As (Formerly ACT 2990) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # ADMN1302 — Keyboarding/Formatting I ADMN 1302 - Keyboarding/Formatting I ADMN 1302 - Keyboarding/Formatting I 3 sem hrs cr This course is an introductory keyboarding course with an emphasis on the techniques of touch typing, speed building, and formatting of basic business documents. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # ADMN1306 — Medical Terminology I ADMN 1306 - Medical Terminology I ADMN 1306 - Medical Terminology I 3 sem hrs cr This course explores medical terminology through the study of anatomy and physiology, review of diseases, diagnostic procedures and related treatments with additional emphasis on specialties and diagnoses. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As NRSG 1370 Medical Terminology for Healthcare Professionals Transfer… --- # ADMN1308 — Office Procedures ADMN 1308 - Office Procedures ADMN 1308 - Office Procedures 3 sem hrs cr This course will have the student learn job functions that are common to most offices including scheduling appointments, processing incoming/outgoing communications and using telecommunications systems/services to accomplish tasks and follow procedures. The course is designed to teach problem solving and creative thinking from the perspective of an administrative office manager while maintaining the principles of human relations, ethics and legal perspectives. This course may include proctored exams which must be complet… --- # ADMN1311 — Word Processing I ADMN 1311 - Word Processing I ADMN 1311 - Word Processing I 3 sem hrs cr An application oriented course that includes designing and editing a variety of business documents, with emphasis on decision making and problem solving based on document design principles and mail standards. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (formerly INFS 1240, CITC 1306) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN)… --- # ADMN1313 — Spreadsheet Applications ADMN 1313 - Spreadsheet Applications ADMN 1313 - Spreadsheet Applications 3 sem hrs cr A study to provide fundamentals of spreadsheet applications including entering, formatting, charting, managing, and analyzing data using software. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (formerly INFS 1250, CITC 1307) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: INFS1010, INFS1250, CITC1307 --- # ADMN2303 — CPT Coding ADMN 2303 - CPT Coding ADMN 2303 - CPT Coding 3 sem hrs cr CPT Coding provides an introduction to the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and HCPCS Level II coding systems. Topics include CPT coding format and conventions, applying coding guidelines to ensure accurate code assignment, complexities of assigning evaluation and management codes and the format and usage of coding and modifiers. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ADMN1306, HCMT2315 --- # ADMN2304 — Introduction to Electronic Health Records ADMN 2304 - Introduction to Electronic Health Records ADMN 2304 - Introduction to Electronic Health Records 3 sem hrs cr Introduction to Electronic Health Records (EHR) presents the history of the EHR and the standards surrounding the EHR. The course provides the student with in-depth and practical training on a widely used EHR software program. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ADMN1306, HCMT2315 --- # ADMN2311 — ICD-PCS Coding ADMN 2311 - ICD-PCS Coding ADMN 2311 - ICD-PCS Coding 3 sem hrs cr ICD-CM Coding introduces the student to coding conventions, guidelines, and proper use of the Index and Tabular Lists for coding diagnoses of ambulatory (outpatient) and inpatient medical necessity. HIPAA standards, reimbursement, and Medicare fraud/abuse are also reviewed. Instruction focuses on mastery of coding guidelines and medical terminology used in professional medical practice. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ADMN1306, HCMT2315 --- # ADMN2313 — Health Insurance Survey ADMN 2313 - Health Insurance Survey ADMN 2313 - Health Insurance Survey 3 sem hrs cr A study of the coding and billing processes of me plans and payers, claim form completion specific to the insurance carrier and reimbursement procedures. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ADMN1306 --- # ADMN2390 — Capstone Experience for APT ADMN 2390 - Capstone Experience for APT ADMN 2390 - Capstone Experience for APT 3 sem hrs cr This culminating course will utilize the competencies developed in the professional courses to demonstrate decision-making and problem-solving techniques in the field. Formerly/Same As ACCT 2399 - Accounting Capstone Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ACCT2399 --- # ADMN2395 — APT Internship ADMN 2395 - APT Internship ADMN 2395 - APT Internship 3 sem hrs cr This internship course requires students to apply critical-thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills to a real or simulated business environment. 0 and permission of the Department Lead Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # ADMN2990 — Independent Study in Administrative Professional Technology ADMN 2990 - Independent Study in Administrative Professional Technology ADMN 2990 - Independent Study in Administrative Professional Technology 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Administrative Professional Technology is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study project under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instuctor and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in independent study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (… --- # AAST2200 — African American Studies AAST 2200 - African American Studies AAST 2200 - African American Studies 3 sem hrs cr A multidisciplinary approach to African American experiences during the 19th and 20th centuries. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus General Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # AGRI1010 — Introduction to Agriculture Business AGRI 1010 - Introduction to Agriculture Business AGRI 1010 - Introduction to Agriculture Business 3 sem hrs cr Introduction to Agriculture Business is an introductory course covering the application of economic principles to problems of resource allocation in agribusiness firms. This course is designed to develop an understanding of the theoretical concepts and principles of economics as they apply to the food and agricultural industry. Emphasis is given to the application of economic principles in the production and consumption of food and fiber products. The course is intended to provide th… --- # AGRI1020 — Introduction to Animal Science AGRI 1020 - Introduction to Animal Science AGRI 1020 - Introduction to Animal Science 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of animals in agriculture: body systems and development, principles of inheritance, fundamentals of feeding, the function of farm animals, animal sanitation, animal products, and the relationship to public health. Formerly/Same As (Formerly AGR 1010) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # AGRI1030 — Introduction to Plant Science AGRI 1030 - Introduction to Plant Science AGRI 1030 - Introduction to Plant Science 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of plant structure and the physiology, heredity, and environment in relation to growth, adaptation, and management of crops. Formerly/Same As (Formerly AGR 1020) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course --- # AGRI1050 — Introduction to Soil Science AGRI 1050 - Introduction to Soil Science AGRI 1050 - Introduction to Soil Science 3 sem hrs cr This course will engage students in understanding soil management relative to fertility, plant nutrition, tillage, erosion and environmental conditions as the origins of soils and soil properties are examined. The physical, chemical, and biological processes of soil will be introduced to in addition to the relation of soil and land use management. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # AGRI2340 — Farm Animal Diseases AGRI 2340 - Farm Animal Diseases AGRI 2340 - Farm Animal Diseases 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of commonly encountered diseases of farm animals (horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, and poultry), description of the diseases, pathogenesis, signs, and treatments. Special emphasis is placed on the on-farm recognition, prevention, and lay person treatment of farm animal diseases. Formerly/Same As (Formerly AGR 2340) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Prerequisites: AGRI1020, AGR2340 --- # AGRI2990 — Topics in Agriculture AGRI 2990 - Topics in Agriculture AGRI 2990 - Topics in Agriculture 1-5 sem hrs cr Selected topics in agriculture is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in topics courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Formerly/Same As (Formerly AGR 2990) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # ALHS2311 — Management & Leadership for Allied Health Supervisors ALHS 2311 - Management & Leadership for Allied Health Supervisors ALHS 2311 - Management & Leadership for Allied Health Supervisors 3 sem hrs cr This course is designed to introduce the student to management functions and leadership principles and their application in healthcare organizations. Student projects will develop the student’s ability to apply the principles of organizational theory, management theory, management style, and behavioral aspects of management across a variety of healthcare settings. Many allied health practitioners will assume the role of a manager during the course of… --- # ALHS2312 — Contemporary Issues in Healthcare ALHS 2312 - Contemporary Issues in Healthcare ALHS 2312 - Contemporary Issues in Healthcare 3 sem hrs cr This is an issues-oriented course that examines the healthcare delivery system in the United States. The course examines the entire continuum of care and uses the construct of a fully integrated system as a means to evaluate the current system, identify the key issues confronting healthcare today, examine the causes, and propose reasonable solutions to a current set of problems. The student will develop an understanding of the unique interplay of the new and changing healthcare, technology… --- # ALHS2313 — Special Topics in Healthcare Documentation ALHS 2313 - Special Topics in Healthcare Documentation ALHS 2313 - Special Topics in Healthcare Documentation 3 sem hrs cr This course is designed to allow the student the opportunity to engage in independent study of a selected topic of interest in the field of healthcare administration or related area, which will enhance the student’s ability to function more effectively as a manager in the healthcare field. The course will be conducted in a seminar or symposium format where each student is an active and involved participant in the selection of topic questions and material to be covered. To… --- # ALHS2314 — Medical Law and Ethics ALHS 2314 - Medical Law and Ethics ALHS 2314 - Medical Law and Ethics 3 sem hrs cr This course provides an introduction to legal and ethical issues that impact healthcare professionals. Laws and regulations related to the healthcare industry such as HIPAA, Patient Bill of Rights, and standard of care are addressed. In addition, ethical and moral issues that healthcare professionals may encounter are presented. The student will develop an understanding of the unique interplay of the new and changing healthcare, technology, workforce, research, financing, regulation, and personal and profession… --- # ALHS2317 — Fundamentals of Healthcare Finance ALHS 2317 - Fundamentals of Healthcare Finance ALHS 2317 - Fundamentals of Healthcare Finance 3 sem hrs cr This course will provide students with theory, tools, and practical experience in healthcare financial management. It examines payment sources and reimbursement arrangements; the public and private financing of healthcare service organizations from both a theoretical and practical perspective; and emerging trends in the healthcare industry that affect financial decision-making. Topics of study include capital and debt financing, capital structure, financial planning, operating revenue, w… --- # ALHS2325 — Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries ALHS 2325 - Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries ALHS 2325 - Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries 3 sem hrs cr The student will develop a knowledge of prevention, treatment, and basic rehabilitation of common athletic injuries as commonly seen at the interscholastic level of competition. In addition, the student will be exposed to negligence and liability issues in respect to athletic injuries. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # ALHS2327 — Introduction to Exercise Science ALHS 2327 - Introduction to Exercise Science ALHS 2327 - Introduction to Exercise Science 3 sem hrs cr This course is designed to students appreciate the importance of physical activity, to introduce the discipline of kinesiology and students understand its relationship to physical activity, and to expand student knowledge of physical activity professions. Course designed for transfer and part of the TN Transfer Pathways. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # ASL1010 — Beginning American Sign Language I ASL 1010 - Beginning American Sign Language I ASL 1010 - Beginning American Sign Language I 3 sem hrs cr An introductory study of the language that deaf adults in America use among themselves. This course includes an introduction to the deaf culture and to the basic structure of its language, as well as the mastery of finger spelling and 400 signs. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # ASL1020 — Beginning American Sign Language II ASL 1020 - Beginning American Sign Language II ASL 1020 - Beginning American Sign Language II 3 sem hrs cr A continuation of the study of the language of the American deaf. This course includes further study of the structure of the language and the mastery of an additional 400 signs. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ASL1010 --- # ASL2010 — Intermediate American Sign Language I ASL 2010 - Intermediate American Sign Language I ASL 2010 - Intermediate American Sign Language I 3 sem hrs cr A course that provides in-depth experience in conversing in American sign language, as well as the mastery of 100 widely used American sign language idioms. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ASL1020 --- # ASL2020 — Intermediate American Sign Language II ASL 2020 - Intermediate American Sign Language II ASL 2020 - Intermediate American Sign Language II 3 sem hrs cr A course that involves conversational practice, experience in signing music and the mastery of 100 additional American sign language idioms. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ASL2010 --- # ANTH1100 — Introduction to Anthropology ANTH 1100 - Introduction to Anthropology ANTH 1100 - Introduction to Anthropology 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of selected topics in General Anthropology with a focus on the ways this knowledge can be applied to everyday life. Subject matters include race, human evolution, language, religion, economics, kinship, and globalism. Formerly/Same As (Formerly ANT 2010, ANTH 2010) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, ANT2010, ANTH2010 --- # ANTH2990 — Independent Study in Anthropology ANTH 2990 - Independent Study in Anthropology ANTH 2990 - Independent Study in Anthropology 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Anthropology is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Formerly/Same As (Formerly ANT 2990) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # ART1035 — Introduction to Art ART 1035 - Introduction to Art ART 1035 - Introduction to Art 3 sem hrs cr This course is designed to students understand the visual arts–painting, drawing, sculpture, and architecture–and to show how culture and art interact. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly ART 1030, ARTA 1030) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # ART1045 — Drawing I ART 1045 - Drawing I ART 1045 - Drawing I 3 sem hrs cr This studio course provides the beginning student with methods of free-hand drawing. (Additional three hours of lab required per week.) Formerly/Same As (Formerly ART 1210, ARTP 1010) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # ART1050 — Drawing II ART 1050 - Drawing II ART 1050 - Drawing II 3 sem hrs cr This studio course is a continuation of ART 1045 Drawing I with specific emphasis on analytical skills, cognitive development, critical skills development, and the exploration of alternative techniques and media. (Additional three hours of lab required per week.) Formerly/Same As (Formerly ART 1220, ARTP 1020) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ART1340, ART1045, ART1220, ARTP1020 --- # ART1340 — Foundations Studio I ART 1340 - Foundations Studio I ART 1340 - Foundations Studio I 3 sem hrs cr This studio course uses a contemporary approach to the elements and principles of two-dimensional art. (Additional three hours of lab required per week.) Formerly/Same As (Formerly ARTP 1110, ART 1110) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # ART1350 — Foundations Studio II ART 1350 - Foundations Studio II ART 1350 - Foundations Studio II 3 sem hrs cr This studio course uses a contemporary approach to the elements and principles of three-dimensional art. (Additional three hours of lab required per week.) Formerly/Same As (Formerly ARTP 1120, ART 1140) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus INDIVIDUAL --- # ART2000 — Art History Survey I ART 2000 - Art History Survey I ART 2000 - Art History Survey I 3 sem hrs cr This course is a historical analysis of the arts of the Western tradition from the Paleolithic era through the Gothic period. Formerly/Same As (Formerly ART 1920, ARTH 2010) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, ART1920, ARTH2010 --- # ART2020 — Art History Survey II ART 2020 - Art History Survey II ART 2020 - Art History Survey II 3 sem hrs cr This course is a historical analysis of the arts of the Western tradition from the late Gothic period to the present. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly ART 1930, ARTH 2020) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, ART1930, ARTH2020 --- # ART2030 — Painting ART 2030 - Painting ART 2030 - Painting 3 sem hrs cr This studio course provides the basic techniques of painting with acrylics. (Additional three hours of lab required per week.) Formerly/Same As (Formerly ARTP 2030, ART 2310) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # ART2110 — Graphic Design Technologies ART 2110 - Graphic Design Technologies ART 2110 - Graphic Design Technologies 3 sem hrs cr This course provides the procedures involved in the production of graphic design materials by means of computer and basics of word processing, drawing, and page layout programs for graphic design. (Additional three hours of lab required per week.) Formerly/Same As (Formerly ARTP 2110) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Students will be able to… utilize relevant applications of tools and technology in the creation, reproduction, and distribution of visual messages. apply… Prerequisites: ART1340, ART1350, ARTP2110 --- # ART2120 — Life Drawing ART 2120 - Life Drawing ART 2120 - Life Drawing 3 sem hrs cr (6 hours studio) This studio course focuses on drawing the human form, emphasizing both traditional techniques and a contemporary approach. (Additional three hours of lab required per week.) *This course satisfies the three-hour elective requirement for the TTP for East Tennessee State University and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Formerly/Same As (Formerly ARTP 2120) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Students will be able to… identify and illustrate the essential skeletal and muscular lan… --- # ART2130 — Printmaking I (Serigraphy) ART 2130 - Printmaking I (Serigraphy) ART 2130 - Printmaking I (Serigraphy) 3 sem hrs cr This studio course provides the student with an introduction to the serigraph (silkscreen) processes of printmaking. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # ART2420 — Ceramics I (Hand Building) ART 2420 - Ceramics I (Hand Building) ART 2420 - Ceramics I (Hand Building) 3 sem hrs cr This course provides the student with studio experiences in designing and creating three-dimensional ceramic forms emphasizing techniques of hand construction. Six-hour studio course. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Students will… have a basic working knowledge of ceramic forming and decorating methods. have an enhanced ability to purposefully and effectively design and create interesting and original ceramic objects. have a basic awareness of historical/contemporary c… --- # ART2510 — Sculpture I ART 2510 - Sculpture I ART 2510 - Sculpture I 3 sem hrs cr This course provides the student with an introduction to the processes and techniques used in sculpture, including modeling, mold making, and plaster-and-wood construction. Six-hour studio course. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus General --- # ART2990 — Independent Study in Art ART 2990 - Independent Study in Art ART 2990 - Independent Study in Art 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Art is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements Formerly/Same As ARTA 2990 Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # ASTR1010 — Solar System Astronomy ASTR 1010 - Solar System Astronomy ASTR 1010 - Solar System Astronomy 4 sem hrs cr This survey course covers the history of astronomy; methods of astronomy; the formation of the solar system; the orbital, rotational, and physical characteristics of the planets, moons, asteroids, meteoroids, and comets; and the structure, characteristics, and scale of the Sun, stars, and galaxies. Students will identify, locate, and specify locations of the visible planets, some constellations, and other astronomical objects visible in the night sky during the course. Laboratory topics will include sky observa… Prerequisites: ASTR1030 --- # BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology BIOL 1010 - Introduction to Biology BIOL 1010 - Introduction to Biology 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours lab) This course examines basic biological principles and surveys the kingdoms of living organisms. Specific topics include: cell structure and function, cell processes and reproduction, inheritance, taxonomy, viruses, bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, animals, and ecology. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course *This course cannot be paired with BIOL 1110 or BIOL 1120 to meet the General Education science requirement. This course may include proctored exams which must be comple… Prerequisites: BIOL1110, BIOL1120, BIO1000, BIO1410, BIOL1030 --- # BIOL1050 — Introduction to Forensic Biology BIOL 1050 - Introduction to Forensic Biology BIOL 1050 - Introduction to Forensic Biology 4 sem hrs cr This course provides an overview of the various forensic disciplines together with the basic techniques that are utilized by forensic scientists in analyzing common types of physical evidence. Activities will focus on collection, examination, evaluation and interpretation of evidence. Special emphasis is devoted to the significance of physical evidence, chemical and biological principles of the scientific techniques employed, and the capabilities and limitations of the forensic sciences. Tra… --- # BIOL1110 — General Biology I BIOL 1110 - General Biology I BIOL 1110 - General Biology I 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours lab) This course examines in detail the physical and chemical basis of life with emphasis on cell processes, reproduction, and inheritance. A unit on Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, and Fungi introduces the student to four of the six kingdoms of living organisms. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult… Prerequisites: BIO1410 --- # BIOL1120 — General Biology II BIOL 1120 - General Biology II BIOL 1120 - General Biology II 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours lab) This course examines the major groups of plants and animals. Emphasis is placed on the taxonomy, morphology, physiology, ecology, and evolution of these two kingdoms. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly BIO 1420) Transfer (UT) or No… Prerequisites: BIO1420 --- # BIOL1430 — Nutrition BIOL 1430 - Nutrition BIOL 1430 - Nutrition 3 sem hrs cr The purpose of this course is to study nutrients and their relationship to human growth, development, and maintenance. Special emphasis is given to the role of foods and the nutrients they contain, with regard to the physiological, psychological, and sociological well-being of the individual. Practical analysis of food records and application of nutritional knowledge will be included. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # BIOL1510 — Environmental Science I BIOL 1510 - Environmental Science I BIOL 1510 - Environmental Science I 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours lab) This course introduces students to the current principles and techniques of environmental science. Topics include ecology, energy resource management, pollution and sustainability. Local field trips and laboratory exercises will be a major portion of this course. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Plea… Prerequisites: BIO1330, BIOL1330 --- # BIOL2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2010 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2010 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) This course is a study of the organization, structure and function of the human body emphasizing the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems (including the special senses). In rare and unusual circumstances, a course This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/S… Prerequisites: BIOL1110, BIOL2230, BIO2710 --- # BIOL2020 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 2020 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 2020 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours lab) This course is a study of the organization, structure and function of the human body emphasizing the cardiovascular (including the lymphatic system and immunity), respiratory, digestive, urinary (including fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance), reproductive, and endocrine systems. Strongly Recommend BIOL 1110 prior to BIOL 2020. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instr… Prerequisites: BIOL2010, BIO2720 --- # BIOL2230 — Microbiology BIOL 2230 - Microbiology BIOL 2230 - Microbiology 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) This course is a study of micro-organisms, especially bacteria, with emphasis on cytology, morphology, physiology, genetics, medical aspects, and cultural techniques. Laboratory experiments are designed to familiarize the student with microbiological techniques, cultivation, isolation, identification of bacteria and other micro-organisms. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center… Prerequisites: BIOL1110, BIOL2010, BIO2310 --- # BIOL2420 — Genetics BIOL 2420 - Genetics BIOL 2420 - Genetics 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours lab) Mendelian genetics, chromosomal inheritance, modified Mendelian ratios, chromosome mapping, linkage, gene and chromosomal mutations, recombination, gene expression, recombinant DNA technology, transposable elements, extranuclear genome, population genetics, and quantitative genetics. Course includes three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory applications each week. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may requi… Prerequisites: BIOL1110, BIOL2010 --- # BIOL2990 — Independent Study in Biology BIOL 2990 - Independent Study in Biology BIOL 2990 - Independent Study in Biology 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Biology is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # BIOT1010 — Introduction to Biotechnology BIOT 1010 - Introduction to Biotechnology BIOT 1010 - Introduction to Biotechnology 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) Includes career exploration, history, and applications of DNA/RNA technology, molecular biology, bioethics, radiation safety, and laboratory practices. Laboratory exercises, field trips, and demonstrations illustrate the basic techniques of biotechnology, including fundamental concepts like the metric system, equipment safety, chemical nomenclature, states of matter, and solution concentrations. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfe… Prerequisites: READ0810 --- # BIOT2010 — Cell Culture & Cell Processes BIOT 2010 - Cell Culture & Cell Processes BIOT 2010 - Cell Culture & Cell Processes 4 sem hrs cr (2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) The laboratory will center upon techniques involving animal, plant, fungi and bacterial cell cultures. Students will be taught how to isolate, culture and preserve prokaryotic organisms. Students will be taught how to isolate, maintain and preserve eukaryotic cell cultures. Students will learn to procure cell cultures from ATCC and other repositories. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # BIOT2410 — Biotechnology Techniques I BIOT 2410 - Biotechnology Techniques I BIOT 2410 - Biotechnology Techniques I 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) An introduction to the theory and practice of basic laboratory techniques in molecular biology with an emphasis on basic laboratory functions and techniques. Proteins, gene expression and regulation, and spectroscopy will also be covered. This is a two-semester project-oriented course applying the fundamental DNA and protein manipulation techniques used in biotechnology/molecular biology research–oriented laboratories in academia and industry. In rare and unusual circumsta… Prerequisites: BIOT1010 --- # BIOT2420 — Biotechnology Techniques II BIOT 2420 - Biotechnology Techniques II BIOT 2420 - Biotechnology Techniques II 4 sem hrs cr (2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) The second semester of a two-semester project-oriented course applying the fundamental DNA and protein manipulation techniques used in biotechnology/molecular biology research-oriented laboratories in academia and industry. This course concentrates on DNA structure and function and the techniques of DNA analysis, including cloning, restriction digests, and polymerase chain reactions. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): U… Prerequisites: BIOT2410 --- # BIOT2450 — Biotechnology Internship BIOT 2450 - Biotechnology Internship BIOT 2450 - Biotechnology Internship 4 sem hrs cr An experience external to the college for a student in a specialized field, involving a written agreement between the educational institution and a business, industry or research facility. Mentored by a workplace employee, the student achieves --- # BIOT2460 — Advanced Topics in Biotechnology BIOT 2460 - Advanced Topics in Biotechnology BIOT 2460 - Advanced Topics in Biotechnology 3 sem hrs cr This course covers information about regulatory agencies, good lab, clinical and manufacturing practices (GXP), institutional committees, quality control, management styles, lab hygiene, safety and identifying hazards related to working in a laboratory setting. This course is required for students in the traditional Biotechnology track, and is recommended for all students who will work in a laboratory. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # BIOT2470 — Computer Applications in Biotechnology BIOT 2470 - Computer Applications in Biotechnology BIOT 2470 - Computer Applications in Biotechnology 4 sem hrs cr This course examines computer applications in biotechnology. Topics include experimental design, metrology, biostatistics, digital imaging, bioinformatics, creating scientific presentations, and instruction in advanced laboratory instrumentation. This course is designed for biotechnology technicians, forensic science technicians, and others with an interest in research sciences. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Cours… Prerequisites: BIOT1010 --- # BUSN1300 — Personal Finance BUSN 1300 - Personal Finance BUSN 1300 - Personal Finance 3 sem hrs cr This course s students to define and reach personal financial goals. Topics may include planning, budgeting, taxes, credit, housing, insurance, investing, and retirement planning. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly BUS 1300) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business BUSN 1305 - Introduction to Business BUSN 1305 - Introduction to Business 3 sem hrs cr This course provides an introduction to the business environment. Topics may include business ownership and organization, management, marketing, business ethics, accounting, economics, finance, and business careers. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly BUS 1210) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Co… --- # BUSN1310 — Business Communications BUSN 1310 - Business Communications BUSN 1310 - Business Communications 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of the principles, practices, and mechanics of various types of effective written and oral business communications. All documents must be typewritten. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly BUS 2220) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student… Prerequisites: ENGL1010, INFS1010, BUS2220 --- # BUSN1320 — Business Calculations BUSN 1320 - Business Calculations BUSN 1320 - Business Calculations 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of the application of mathematics to solve problems related to routine business operations. Topics may include insurance, taxes, consumer credit, retail applications, investments, and introductory statistics. Formerly/Same As (Formerly BUS 1220) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: BUS1220 --- # BUSN1330 — Entrepreneurship BUSN 1330 - Entrepreneurship BUSN 1330 - Entrepreneurship 3 sem hrs cr This course explores the strategies necessary to start and operate a business. Topics may include development of a business plan and strategies in marketing, management, finance, accounting, customer service, and operations. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly BUS 2900) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (U… Prerequisites: BUSN1305, BUS2900 --- # BUSN1340 — Small Business Management BUSN 1340 - Small Business Management BUSN 1340 - Small Business Management 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of the techniques of organizing and operating a small business, which may include development of the business plan, finance options, management of human resources, the firm’s assets and risk, global opportunities, and exit strategies. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerl… --- # BUSN1350 — Sales and Service BUSN 1350 - Sales and Service BUSN 1350 - Sales and Service 3 sem hrs cr This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of customer service and selling. Topics may include developing and conveying a positive attitude, identifying buying motives and customer needs, developing and delivering a sales presentation, customer approaches, sales strategies, and cultivating repeat business through service. Formerly/Same As (Formerly BUS 2400) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus STUDENT LEARNING --- # BUSN2330 — Principles of Management BUSN 2330 - Principles of Management BUSN 2330 - Principles of Management 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of management through analysis of the functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly BUS 2710) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: BUSN1305, BUS2710 --- # BUSN2340 — Human Resource Management BUSN 2340 - Human Resource Management BUSN 2340 - Human Resource Management 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of principles of human resource management, which may include equal employment law and the recruitment, selection, and development of human resources. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly BUS 2500) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Stu… --- # BUSN2360 — International Business BUSN 2360 - International Business BUSN 2360 - International Business 3 sem hrs cr This course is a survey of the major issues associated with conducting international business. It provides students an understanding of the growing global marketplace. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly BUS 2010) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: BUSN1305, BUS2010 --- # BUSN2370 — Legal Environment of Business BUSN 2370 - Legal Environment of Business BUSN 2370 - Legal Environment of Business 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of the principles of the American legal system as they relate to the conduct of business in our society. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly BUS 2610) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # BUSN2375 — Career Development BUSN 2375 - Career Development BUSN 2375 - Career Development 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of methods for successful entry into work organizations and continued success after employment. Topics may include job search methods; evaluation of employment opportunities; preparation of job application documents; interviewing techniques; work skills and attitudes; and other topics related to the successful pursuit of a career. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the stude… --- # BUSN2380 — Principles of Marketing BUSN 2380 - Principles of Marketing BUSN 2380 - Principles of Marketing 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of basic marketing principles and practices, including the selection of target markets and the development of the marketing mix (product, price, promotion, and place of distribution). This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly BUS 2810) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN):… --- # BUSN2385 — Project Management and Design BUSN 2385 - Project Management and Design BUSN 2385 - Project Management and Design 3 sem hrs cr This course focuses on a general approach to project management. The content deals with planning, scheduling, organizing and controlling projects. Primary class emphasis is on the project management process and tools. This introductory course includes the major topics of organization strategy and project selection, project definition, project time estimation, project plan development, resource scheduling and leadership. Formerly/Same As CITC 1334 Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # BUSN2399 — Management Seminar BUSN 2399 - Management Seminar BUSN 2399 - Management Seminar 3 sem hrs cr This course provides a forum for the consideration of current problems, issues, and developments in the area of Business/Accounting and Management. Students are guided through individual projects and outside research related to their area of concentration and employment training. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # BUSN2905 — Mid-Management Specialty Work Experience BUSN 2905 - Mid-Management Specialty Work Experience BUSN 2905 - Mid-Management Specialty Work Experience 6-12 sem hrs cr This course reflects credit awarded for documented work experience of a managerial or supervisory nature. A maximum of 12 hours (6 hours credit for each year in excess of three years’ work experience or apprenticeship) can be credited to this course. Prerequisite: Approval by Department Lead Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # BUSN2990 — Independent Study in Business BUSN 2990 - Independent Study in Business BUSN 2990 - Independent Study in Business 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Business is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Formerly/Same As (Formerly BUS 2990) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # CSPT1102 — Central Processing Lab CSPT 1102 - Central Processing Lab CSPT 1102 - Central Processing Lab 1 sem hr cr A study of sterile technique and basic techniques necessary to function as a central processing technician in the surgical central service environment. Topics include principles of sterile technique; the cleaning, assembly, and testing of equipment; wrapping and packaging techniques; the inspecting and folding of linens; assembly of instrument/procedure trays; operation of sterilization equipment, storage of clean and sterile supplies; preparation of case carts; the pulling for cases; distribution of supplies; a… --- # CSPT1310 — Central Processing Capstone CSPT 1310 - Central Processing Capstone CSPT 1310 - Central Processing Capstone 3 sem hrs cr An overview of the surgical and central service environment, clinical management and documentation skills, and CRCST certification exam preparation. CSPT 1010 concepts are reinforced by experiences in CSPT 1511 and CSPT 1412. quality assurance and safety standards and procedures. interpersonal and conflict resolution skills. employability skills for job seeking and acquisition. --- # CSPT1401 — Introduction to Central Processing Technology CSPT 1401 - Introduction to Central Processing Technology CSPT 1401 - Introduction to Central Processing Technology 4 sem hrs cr An introduction to principles, techniques, and issues in the surgical and central service environment. Topics include patient care concepts, equipment and instrumentation, job responsibilities, sterile technique, professional management, and self-management. CSPT 1401 concepts are reinforced by exercises in CSPT 1102. knowledge of the structure and function of an operating suite. proper operating room attire. knowledge of the proper identification, naming and functi… --- # CSPT1412 — Central Processing Practicum II CSPT 1412 - Central Processing Practicum II CSPT 1412 - Central Processing Practicum II 4 sem hrs cr Course consists of second of two supervised clinical-rotations, during which students will complete orientation to a second clinical site, practice the skills necessary to perform the duties of a central processing technician, develop professional behaviors while in the surgical and central service environment, and adequately document their experiences in their Practica. CSPT 1310 provides rationale and concepts to support experiences in this course. abide by the policies of the hospital to wh… Prerequisites: CSPT1511 --- # CSPT1511 — Central Processing Practicum I CSPT 1511 - Central Processing Practicum I CSPT 1511 - Central Processing Practicum I 5 sem hrs cr Course consists of the first of two supervised clinical-rotations, during which students will complete comprehensive orientation to clinical practica, practice the skills necessary to perform the duties of a central processing technician, develop professional behaviors while in the surgical and central service environment, and learn to adequately document their experiences in their Practica. CSPT 1310 provides rationale and concepts to support experiences in this course. Transfer (UT) or Non-Tra… --- # CHEM1010 — Introduction to Chemistry CHEM 1010 - Introduction to Chemistry CHEM 1010 - Introduction to Chemistry 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory) This course provides an overview of basic chemical principles and applications. Specific topics include: measurements, interpretation of graphs, atomic structure, nuclear chemistry, chemical bonding and molecular structure, and solutions. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course *Cannot be paired with CHEM 1110 or CHEM 1120 to meet the General Education science requirement. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Prerequisites: CHEM1110, CHEM1120 --- # CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I CHEM 1110 - General Chemistry I CHEM 1110 - General Chemistry I 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours lab) This course is a study of fundamental concepts of atoms and molecules, chemical bonding, formula and equation writing, naming compounds, quantitative relationships involving formulas, classification of the elements and selected compounds, shapes of molecules, stoichiometry and gas laws. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to t… Prerequisites: CHE1010 --- # CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II CHEM 1120 - General Chemistry II CHEM 1120 - General Chemistry II 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours lab) This course is a study of solutions, acid-base concepts, chemical kinetics and equilibrium, ionic equilibria of weak electrolytes, thermodynamics, oxidation-reduction reactions, and nuclear chemistry. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly CHE 1020) Transfer (UT) or Non-Tran… Prerequisites: CHEM1110, CHE1020 --- # CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2010 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2010 - Organic Chemistry I 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours lab) This course is a study of the preparations and properties of aliphatic and aromatic compounds, their nomenclature, and their reactions. Formerly/Same As (Formerly CHE 2310) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: CHEM1120, CHE2310 --- # CHEM2020 — Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2020 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2020 - Organic Chemistry II 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours lab) This course is a study of the preparations, properties, nomenclature, and reactions of the following classes of compounds: alkyl halides, alcohols, ethers, carboxylic acids, aldehydes, ketones, and amines. Formerly/Same As (Formerly CHE 2320) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: CHEM2010, CHE2320 --- # CHEM2990 — Independent Study in Chemistry CHEM 2990 - Independent Study in Chemistry CHEM 2990 - Independent Study in Chemistry 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Chemistry is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # COMM1010 — Introduction to Mass Communications COMM 1010 - Introduction to Mass Communications COMM 1010 - Introduction to Mass Communications 3 sem hrs cr This course examines the development of various media and their impact on society. Topics include standard print media, radio, television, film, public relations, advertising, new electronic media and the World Wide Web. The course also emphasizes historical, political, social, psychological, cultural, and consumer aspects of mass media. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional… --- # COMM1020 — Media Writing COMM 1020 - Media Writing COMM 1020 - Media Writing 3 sem hrs cr This course is an introduction to print and broadcast journalism with an emphasis on newsgathering methods and the writing of news for print and electronic media. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly COM 1120) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Goals & --- # COMM1030 — Introduction to Electronic Media COMM 1030 - Introduction to Electronic Media COMM 1030 - Introduction to Electronic Media 3 sem hrs cr This course is an introduction to the history, special aspects, organization, structure, and function of electronic media. It is a basic introduction to broadcast operations. Formerly/Same As (Formerly COM 1130) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course --- # COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication COMM 2025 - Fundamentals of Communication COMM 2025 - Fundamentals of Communication 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of communication skills, including practice in organizing, preparing, and delivering various types of informative and persuasive speeches, and in engaging in constructive criticism of oral communication. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly COM 1010, SPCH 1010)… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, COM1010, SPCH1010 --- # COMM2500 — Survey of New Media COMM 2500 - Survey of New Media COMM 2500 - Survey of New Media 3 sem hrs cr This course provides a survey in the latest media that is revolutionizing how information is transmitted, interpreted and used. Technology, innovations, advancements, business, legal and social aspects will be explored. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus The student will… have the ability to develop online social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc.) for businesses and organizations. be able to promote his/her/their own business using various online social media platform… --- # COMM2990 — Independent Study in Communications COMM 2990 - Independent Study in Communications COMM 2990 - Independent Study in Communications 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Communications is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # CITC1300 — Beginning HTML & CSS CITC 1300 - Beginning HTML & CSS CITC 1300 - Beginning HTML & CSS 3 sem hrs cr This course is a beginning course in HTML that provides instruction in creating Web pages. Students learn to write HTML code. Topics include using HTML tags, CSS formatting and appropriate scripting languages. Formerly/Same As (formerly CISP 1295) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # CITC1301 — Intro to Programming and Logic CITC 1301 - Intro to Programming and Logic CITC 1301 - Intro to Programming and Logic 3 sem hrs cr This course is an introduction to the logic necessary for application programming. Topics include logic analysis, techniques of structured design, process flow, and object oriented concepts. A programming language will be used to teach data types, variables, control structures, methods and arrays. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # CITC1302 — Introduction to Networking CITC 1302 - Introduction to Networking CITC 1302 - Introduction to Networking 3 sem hrs cr This course is a broad-based course that provides an overview of computer networking. Topics will include network models, protocols and services, media and topologies, devices and tools, network management, and network security. This course may align with the --- # CITC1303 — Database Concepts CITC 1303 - Database Concepts CITC 1303 - Database Concepts 3 sem hrs cr This course is an introduction to the concepts and syntax of relational database management systems. Topics include data modeling, database design concepts, tables and queries and other database objects using the tools provided in a relational DBMS. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (formerly INFS 1260) Transfer (U… Prerequisites: INFS1260 --- # CITC1314 — Java Programming I CITC 1314 - Java Programming I CITC 1314 - Java Programming I 3 sem hrs cr This course will cover the fundamental concepts of object-oriented programming using Java, including objects, classes, constructors, methods, and instance variables. Students will understand and implement topics such as user-designed classes, arrays and array processing, graphical user interfaces, and applets. Formerly/Same As (formerly CISP 2660) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # CITC1317 — Introduction to Scripting Languages CITC 1317 - Introduction to Scripting Languages CITC 1317 - Introduction to Scripting Languages 3 sem hrs cr An introduction to script programming as a tool for system administration, automation, and customization and as a platform for Web-based applications. Compares shell command languages and scripting languages used on Unix and Linus systems. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # CITC1321 — A+ Hardware CITC 1321 - A+ Hardware CITC 1321 - A+ Hardware 3 sem hrs cr An introduction to basics of computer hardware. Topics include identification and installation of internal components, disk configuration, ports, cables, peripherals, and networking concepts and connections. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # CITC1322 — A+ Software CITC 1322 - A+ Software CITC 1322 - A+ Software 3 sem hrs cr This course is an introduction to basics of computer software. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # CITC1332 — UNIX/Linux Operating System CITC 1332 - UNIX/Linux Operating System CITC 1332 - UNIX/Linux Operating System 3 sem hrs cr This course provides a thorough overview of the UNIX and LINUX operating systems. Emphasis is placed on the user interface, terminology and command structure within the multi-task/multiuser environment. Electronic mail and communications standards are covered along with standard UNIX/LINUX utilities needed to support the automated office. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # CITC1334 — Project Management and Design CITC 1334 - Project Management and Design CITC 1334 - Project Management and Design 3 sem hrs cr This course focuses on a general approach to project management. The content deals with planning, scheduling, organizing and controlling projects. Primary class emphasis is on the project management process and tools. This introductory course includes the major topics of organization strategy and project selection, project definition, project time estimation, project plan development, resource scheduling and leadership. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # CITC1351 — Principles of Information Assurance CITC 1351 - Principles of Information Assurance CITC 1351 - Principles of Information Assurance 3 sem hrs cr A beginning course in information assurance which examines the fundamentals of information assurance. The course will introduce topics such as the need for security, risk management, security technology, cryptography, and physical security. Also covered are legal/ethical issues and security policies. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # CITC2199 — CO-OP/Internship I in Computer Information Technology CITC 2199 - CO-OP/Internship I in Computer Information Technology CITC 2199 - CO-OP/Internship I in Computer Information Technology 1 sem cr hr This course can be either a field experience such as an internship, or a project-based course. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # CITC2299 — CO-OP/Internship II in Computer Information Technology CITC 2299 - CO-OP/Internship II in Computer Information Technology CITC 2299 - CO-OP/Internship II in Computer Information Technology 2 sem cr hrs This course can be either a field experience such as an internship, or a project-based course. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # CITC2326 — Network Security CITC 2326 - Network Security CITC 2326 - Network Security 3 sem hrs cr This course is designed to give students a fundamental understanding of computer and network security. It will introduce students to a wide variety of concepts related to computer security. This course will cover the Prerequisites: CITC1302 --- # CITC2352 — Digital Forensics CITC 2352 - Digital Forensics CITC 2352 - Digital Forensics 3 sem hrs cr This course is designed to give students a basic understanding of computer forensics and investigations. This course will introduce students to computing investigations by preparing them to acquire, examine and summarize digital evidence. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # CITC2356 — Penetration Testing and Network Defense CITC 2356 - Penetration Testing and Network Defense CITC 2356 - Penetration Testing and Network Defense 3 sem hrs This course focuses on how hackers attack computers and networks, and how to protect Windows and Linux systems. Legal restrictions and ethical guidelines will be taught and enforced. Students will perform many hands-on labs, both attacking and defending, using port scans, footprinting, buffer overflow exploits, SQL injection, privilege escalation, Trojans, and backdoors. Students learn the legal, ethical, and technical aspects of using computer systems in unexpected ways. These sk… Prerequisites: CITC1302 --- # CITC2363 — Internet/Intranet Firewalls and eCommerce Systems CITC 2363 - Internet/Intranet Firewalls and eCommerce Systems CITC 2363 - Internet/Intranet Firewalls and eCommerce Systems 3 sem hrs cr Gives an in-depth exploration of firewall, Web security, and e-Commerce security. Explores firewall concepts, types, topology and the firewall’s relationship to the TCP/IP protocol. Includes client/server architecture, the Web server, HTML and HTTP in relation to Web Security, and digital certification, D.509, and public key infrastructure (PKI). Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Prerequisites: CITC1302, CITC1321 --- # CITC2390 — Capstone Course in Computer Information CITC 2390 - Capstone Course in Computer Information CITC 2390 - Capstone Course in Computer Information 3 sem hrs cr This culminating course will utilize the competencies developed in the professional courses to demonstrate decision-making and problem-solving techniques in the field. 0 and permission of the Department Lead For any student completing an IT internship, the minimum required on-site IT work hours per semester credit hour awarded is 40. Therefore, the hour requirement for this course is as follows: CITC 2390 (3 SCH = 120 hours) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # CITC2399 — CO-OP/Internship III in Computer Information Technology CITC 2399 - CO-OP/Internship III in Computer Information Technology CITC 2399 - CO-OP/Internship III in Computer Information Technology 3 sem hrs cr This course can be either a field experience such as an internship, or a project-based course. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # CITC2499 — CO-OP/Internship IV in Computer Information Technology CITC 2499 - CO-OP/Internship IV in Computer Information Technology CITC 2499 - CO-OP/Internship IV in Computer Information Technology 4 sem cr hrs This course can be either a field experience such as an internship, or a project-based course. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # CISP1010 — Computer Science I CISP 1010 - Computer Science I CISP 1010 - Computer Science I 4 sem hrs cr This course is the study of the history of computing, computer organization, computer applications, algorithm design, stepwise refinement of algorithms, structured programming using C++, array representation of data, processing of character data, text file processing, subprograms, and parameter passing. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # CISP1020 — Computer Science II CISP 1020 - Computer Science II CISP 1020 - Computer Science II 4 sem hrs cr This course is provides advanced topics in C++ programming that will include records, files, and dynamic memory allocation. Data structures including arrays, character strings, stacks, queues, linked lists, and binary trees. Each structure is presented in its abstract form and its C++ implementation. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: CISP1010 --- # CISP1032 — C++ Programming CISP 1032 - C++ Programming CISP 1032 - C++ Programming 3 sem hrs cr This course is an introduction to computer program design concepts and development using the C++ programming language. Emphasis is on syntax, usage, modularity of program design, and development of program libraries. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # CISP2410 — Assembly and Computer Organization CISP 2410 - Assembly and Computer Organization CISP 2410 - Assembly and Computer Organization 4 sem hrs cr This course examines the structure of digital computers, introduction to machine language, number representations, symbolic coding and assembler language, register sets, instruction types, addressing modes, input-output subroutines, segmentation, paging and introduction to operating systems. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: CISP1010 --- # CISP2990 — Independent Study in Computer Science CISP 2990 - Independent Study in Computer Science CISP 2990 - Independent Study in Computer Science 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Computer Science is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # COP2010 — Cooperative Practicum I COP 2010 - Cooperative Practicum I COP 2010 - Cooperative Practicum I 2 sem hrs cr This course involves study-related, off-campus work experience with employers in real employment situations. Course requirements include a minimum of twenty hours per week of work on the job as well as completion of a written report detailing the educational/employment experience. The course is graded on a pass/fail basis. 5 or higher cumulative GPA, and permission of the Education Department Lead or the appropriate center/site director Enrollment requires instructor approval. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Cour… --- # COP2020 — Cooperative Practicum II COP 2020 - Cooperative Practicum II COP 2020 - Cooperative Practicum II 2 sem hrs cr This course is a continuation of COP 2010 with the same requirements and responsibilities for completion. The course is graded on a pass/fail basis. 5 or higher cumulative GPA, and permission of the Education Department Lead or the appropriate center/site director Enrollment requires instructor approval. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Prerequisites: COP2010 --- # COP2030 — Cooperative Practicum III COP 2030 - Cooperative Practicum III COP 2030 - Cooperative Practicum III 2 sem hrs cr This course is a continuation of COP 2020 with the same requirements and responsibilities for completion. The course is graded on a pass/fail basis. 5 or higher cumulative GPA and permission of the Dean of Languages and Education. Enrollment requires instructor approval. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: COP2010, COP2020 --- # CRMJ1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice CRMJ 1010 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CRMJ 1010 - Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 sem hrs cr This course is an interdisciplinary examination of the American criminal justice system with particular emphasis on the major agencies involved in its operation – police, courts, and corrections by examining its historical development, current trends, and public policy issues relative to crime defendants, and victims. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Plea… --- # CRMJ1020 — Introduction to the Legal Process CRMJ 1020 - Introduction to the Legal Process CRMJ 1020 - Introduction to the Legal Process 3 sem hrs cr This course addresses the structure and function of the judicial system and the major problems and needs of the judicial segment of the criminal justice system. Major emphasis is placed on the basic concepts of criminal law and administration. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Forme… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, CJA2110 --- # CRMJ2010 — Introduction to Law Enforcement CRMJ 2010 - Introduction to Law Enforcement CRMJ 2010 - Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 sem hrs cr This course examines the police function an analysis of crime prevention and control and major problems and needs of the law enforcement segment of the criminal justice system. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly CJA 2210) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, CJA2210 --- # CRMJ2020 — Introduction to Corrections CRMJ 2020 - Introduction to Corrections CRMJ 2020 - Introduction to Corrections 3 sem hrs cr This course presents the history of the development of corrections in Europe and America and a survey of current prison conditions and operations, including pre-release, probation, and parole. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly CJA 2220) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, CJA2220 --- # CRMJ2120 — The Juvenile Justice System CRMJ 2120 - The Juvenile Justice System CRMJ 2120 - The Juvenile Justice System 3 sem hrs cr This course addresses the problem of juvenile delinquency and youth crime with emphasis on the history of the juvenile justice system, the court and police role within the system, rehabilitation and correction of the delinquent, and juvenile probation services. Alternatives to traditional procedures such as community-based programs vs. correctional institutions, and non-judicial and judicial adjustment are examined. Formerly/Same As (Formerly CJA 2120) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, CJA2120 --- # CRMJ2400 — Introduction to Criminology CRMJ 2400 - Introduction to Criminology CRMJ 2400 - Introduction to Criminology 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of crime and criminal behavior. Topics examined include the nature of crime, its measurement and forms, the social dimensions and correlates of crime, major theories of criminal and delinquent behavior, and possible solutions to the crime problem. Formerly/Same As (Same as SOCI 2400) (Formerly CJA 2400) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # CRMJ2550 — Understanding Terrorism CRMJ 2550 - Understanding Terrorism CRMJ 2550 - Understanding Terrorism 3 sem hrs cr This course is a survey course covering the historical background of terrorism as a criminal activity, terrorist typologies, the motivations behind terrorist activity, and the responses of the criminal justice system to terrorism. Formerly/Same As (Same as SOCI 2550) (Formerly CJA 2550) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, SOCI2550, CJA2550 --- # CRMJ2990 — Independent Study in Criminal Justice Administration CRMJ 2990 - Independent Study in Criminal Justice Administration CRMJ 2990 - Independent Study in Criminal Justice Administration 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Criminal Justice Administration is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Formerly/Same As (Formerly CJA 2990) Transfer (UT) or No… --- # CULA1200 — Sanitation and Food Safety CULA 1200 - Sanitation and Food Safety CULA 1200 - Sanitation and Food Safety 2 sem hrs cr This primer course is designed to educate all students to the sacred trust between food production facilities and the general public. It should prepare each student to successfully complete the National Restaurant Association’s ServSafe or any similar certificate. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # CULA1305 — Nutrition for Culinary Arts CULA 1305 - Nutrition for Culinary Arts CULA 1305 - Nutrition for Culinary Arts 3 sem hrs cr This is an introduction to the basic nutritional principles and guidelines. Topics include nutrients, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, minerals and vitamins Students plan meals and menus based on the above principles using nutritional guidelines as the primary basis. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # CULA1310 — Fundamentals of Baking CULA 1310 - Fundamentals of Baking CULA 1310 - Fundamentals of Baking 3 sem hrs cr Fundamentals of Baking is an introduction to the basic principles of baking, including formula procedures, properties of baking ingredients, and functions and proper use of bakery equipment. Students will present yeast breads and rolls, pies, cakes, icings, basic pastry dough, and cookies using proper mixing methods and ingredients. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: CULA1200 --- # CULA1320 — Culinary I CULA 1320 - Culinary I CULA 1320 - Culinary I 3 sem hrs cr This is the introductory food production class for culinary students. Topics include the theories and methods of cooking, vocabulary, and the development of safe and sanitary kitchen practices. Production items will include vegetable and starch preparation, stocks, sauces and soups, poultry and egg cookery. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: CULA1200 --- # CULA1325 — Culinary II (Fabrication) CULA 1325 - Culinary II (Fabrication) CULA 1325 - Culinary II (Fabrication) 3 sem hrs cr This course will introduce the principles of identifying, receiving, fabricating, and storing vegetables, fruits, herbs, nuts, grains, dry goods, prepared goods, dairy products, spices. Students will then explore the subject of meats, poultry, seafood and their application in foodservice operations. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: CULA1320 --- # CULA2300 — Food and Beverage Management CULA 2300 - Food and Beverage Management CULA 2300 - Food and Beverage Management 3 sem hrs cr This course covers restaurant and food service operations, including facilities capabilities, personnel management, and daily operations, sanitation, and facilities readiness. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: CULA1320 --- # CULA2350 — Professional Catering CULA 2350 - Professional Catering CULA 2350 - Professional Catering 3 sem hrs cr This course examines the requirements to start and operate a catering company. Topics of discussion include kitchen equipment, regulations, operations, and business planning. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: CULA1320 --- # CULA2375 — Purchasing and Cost Control CULA 2375 - Purchasing and Cost Control CULA 2375 - Purchasing and Cost Control 3 sem hrs cr This course is intended to provide students with the methodologies and tools to control food, beverage, labor, and other costs within a hospitality business. Hospitality purchasing principles are also explored. This course regularly uses basic mathematics. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # DAGR1020 — Pest and Weed Identification DAGR 1020 - Pest and Weed Identification DAGR 1020 - Pest and Weed Identification 3 sem hrs cr This course will familiarize students with common weed, disease, and insect problems that occur during the production and maintenance of agriculture. Principles and concepts of pest management will be presented and discussed. The importance of integrated pest management as an environmentally sound practice will be emphasized based on economic, ecological and sociological consequences. The classification, life cycles, characteristics, and management of weeds with an emphasis on chemical as well as cu… --- # DAGR1030 — Regenerative Agriculture DAGR 1030 - Regenerative Agriculture DAGR 1030 - Regenerative Agriculture 3 sem hrs cr The course emphasizes regenerative agriculture as a systems-based approach to agriculture that leverages natural ecology to build soil, improve water efficiency, and increase biodiversity while emphasizing healthy food, feed, and fiber as the foundation of a strong community. Core concepts include sustainable agriculture principles; basic farm and garden production techniques; farm planning and managing; and various examples of sustainable agriculture (i.e. organic, holistic, permaculture, biodynamic, and a… --- # DAGR1040 — Introduction to Precision Agriculture DAGR 1040 - Introduction to Precision Agriculture DAGR 1040 - Introduction to Precision Agriculture 3 sem hrs cr This course teaches students the fundamental components of precision agriculture, namely the benefits and challenges related to adopting. This course provides an overview of the principles of precision agriculture with focus on the ability to effectively execute plans using today’s technologies. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course --- # DAGR1050 — Crop Quality and Storage DAGR 1050 - Crop Quality and Storage DAGR 1050 - Crop Quality and Storage 3 sem hrs cr This course covers the biological principles involved in harvesting, grading, packaging, transportation, and marketing crops, and their effects on quality maintenance. Commercial practices are described and explained in relation to general procedure and technology as well as the recommended best practices and optimum conditions for different types of crops. Crop quality throughout each stage of the life cycle, specific storage equipment, and an exploration of the four major crops from crop production (corn,… --- # DAGR1060 — Irrigation and Water Management DAGR 1060 - Irrigation and Water Management DAGR 1060 - Irrigation and Water Management 3 sem hrs cr This course covers the fundamental principles and practices of irrigation, including irrigation system characteristics, management, maintenance, and water law. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course --- # DIST1000 — Introduction to Distillery Operations DIST 1000 - Introduction to Distillery Operations DIST 1000 - Introduction to Distillery Operations 3 sem hrs cr This survey course addresses equipment selection, maintenance, troubleshooting, and best practices in production and product development. Students are introduced to concepts of energy resources, production calculations, proofing, gauging methods, evaluation techniques, blending considerations, barrel wood selection and construction, and bottling processes. Developing and marketing a brand and navigating regulatory and legal issues are introduced. All purchases will follow appropria… --- # DIST1010 — Managing the Beverage Operation DIST 1010 - Managing the Beverage Operation DIST 1010 - Managing the Beverage Operation 3 sem hrs cr This course is designed to arm students with advanced knowledge of key elements of the beverage industry including beverage equipment selection processes, modern layout and design of facilities, current service technology and delivery methods, economics of the beverage industry, and guest relations. Students are required to demonstrate advanced skills in oral and written communication, guest services, marketing, and financial operation management. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN… --- # DIST1020 — Safety and Sanitation in the Distilling Process DIST 1020 - Safety and Sanitation in the Distilling Process DIST 1020 - Safety and Sanitation in the Distilling Process 3 sem hrs cr This course prepares the student to understand and apply basic sanitation principles in practical situations associated with the distilling process, analyze and interpret those standards, and effectively communicate compliance of those standards and practices to diverse audiences. Students learn proper procedures for receiving and preparing various ingredients and identifying various types of contaminants and the dangers they pose. Students will demonstrate prop… --- # DIST1021 — Food and Beverage Regulations DIST 1021 - Food and Beverage Regulations DIST 1021 - Food and Beverage Regulations 3 sem hrs cr This course affords students opportunities to explore the various regulatory agencies, their requirements, and how those apply to distilled spirits operations. Topics covered include product safety and quality, current regulations and standards for storage and processing, identifying issues and the appropriate regulatory agency, appropriate licenses and certifications required, and interacting with regulatory agencies. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Le… --- # DIST1100 — Spirits Production I DIST 1100 - Spirits Production I DIST 1100 - Spirits Production I 3 sem hrs cr This course examines the history of whiskey and its roots in the southern region. Students are introduced to the styles and categories of distillation processes, maceration, filtration, and finishing methods. Production methods of aging alcohol to proper flavor and consistency are presented and evaluated. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # DIST1110 — Spirits Production II DIST 1110 - Spirits Production II DIST 1110 - Spirits Production II 3 sem hrs cr Students in this course will develop an in-depth understanding of whiskey production including grains and the elements of production including malting, smoking, mashing, fermenting, and finishing. Traditional and alternative aging techniques and their effects are examined and assessed. Students are required to identify whiskey classifications and standards of identification and to evaluate how these influence the marketplace. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: DIST1100 --- # DIST1120 — Sensory and Product Analysis (with Lab) DIST 1120 - Sensory and Product Analysis (with Lab) DIST 1120 - Sensory and Product Analysis (with Lab) 4 sem hrs cr This course introduces the skills required to identify product consistency and quality. Using a range of sensory techniques, students examine flavors, colors, and aromas and how each is affected by the stages of production, the maturation process, filtration, and bottling considerations. Barrel materials and management and their effects on the product are also examined. Students will learn to detect faults and identify their sources. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): U… --- # DIST1130 — Mixology DIST 1130 - Mixology DIST 1130 - Mixology 3 sem hrs cr Mixologists have extensive drink knowledge and focus on the art of preparing the drink. This course presents the skills required to not only tend bar but to appropriately and confidently mix the major classifications of drinks most commonly served today. Topics covered include history of cocktails, ingredients and how to use them, flavors and flavor combinations, garnishes, basic principles of cocktail making, how to craft new recipes, and how to properly operate basic tools and equipment. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Mas… --- # DIST1140 — Distilling Fermentation Microbiology (with Lab) DIST 1140 - Distilling Fermentation Microbiology (with Lab) DIST 1140 - Distilling Fermentation Microbiology (with Lab) 4 sem hrs cr Students will examine what is involved in perfecting the fermentation process and how variables affect the flavor of the final product. The processes of cultivating and propagating yeast are presented and applied to distillation. The yeast life cycle, bacterial identification, fermentation metrics, and their effects are examined and evaluated. Safety and sanitation issues are presented. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student… --- # ECED1310 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education ECED 1310 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education ECED 1310 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3 sem hrs cr Introduction to Early Childhood Education is an introduction to the early childhood profession, including an emphasis on professionalism and developmentally appropriate practice. The course also includes an overview of history of early education; theoretical program models; different types of early childhood programs, community resources; professional organizations, and contemporary trends and issues in programs for children ages birth through eight. Field experience is req… --- # ECED2003 — Special Topics in Early Childhood Education ECED 2003 - Special Topics in Early Childhood Education ECED 2003 - Special Topics in Early Childhood Education 1-3 sem hrs cr The study of programs, trends, and issues in the field of Early Childhood Education. Learning --- # ECED2185 — Special Topics in Early Childhood Education ECED 2185 - Special Topics in Early Childhood Education ECED 2185 - Special Topics in Early Childhood Education 1-3 sem hrs cr The study of programs, trends, and issues in the field of Early Childhood Education. Learning --- # ECED2285 — Special Topics in Early Childhood Education ECED 2285 - Special Topics in Early Childhood Education ECED 2285 - Special Topics in Early Childhood Education 1-3 sem hrs cr The study of programs, trends, and issues in the field of Early Childhood Education. Learning --- # ECED2300 — The Mentoring Teacher ECED 2300 - The Mentoring Teacher ECED 2300 - The Mentoring Teacher 3 sem hrs cr The Mentoring Teacher is a study of the philosophy, principles, and methods of mentoring adults who have varying levels of training. Emphasis will be on the role of mentors as facilitators of adult learning, while also addressing the needs of parents, other staff, and of children from birth through age eight. (Formerly ECED 2100) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # ECED2310 — Safe, Healthy Learning Environments ECED 2310 - Safe, Healthy Learning Environments ECED 2310 - Safe, Healthy Learning Environments 3 sem hrs cr Safe, Healthy Learning Environments is a study of the basic principles and practices of safety, health, and nutrition as they relate to the early childhood setting, home, and community for children ages birth through eight. Also included is a study of principles of creating appropriate learning environments for young children. Field experience is required. (Formerly ECED 2010) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # ECED2312 — Administration of Early Childhood Programs ECED 2312 - Administration of Early Childhood Programs ECED 2312 - Administration of Early Childhood Programs 3 sem hrs cr Administration of Early Childhood Programs is a study of organizational and administrative practices applicable to programs serving children ages birth through eight. Topics of particular consideration include leadership, enrollment, public relations, staff-management, financial management, facilities, regulations, family relations, and program development. (Formerly ECED 2120) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # ECED2315 — Early Childhood Curriculum ECED 2315 - Early Childhood Curriculum ECED 2315 - Early Childhood Curriculum 3 sem hrs cr Early Childhood Curriculum is a study of developmentally appropriate practices and the teacher’s role in supporting development of children ages birth through eight. Also included is an emphasis on curriculum planning including goals, environment, and roles of teachers and of families, materials, and settings. Field experience is required. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the stu… --- # ECED2320 — Infant, Toddler, Child Development ECED 2320 - Infant, Toddler, Child Development ECED 2320 - Infant, Toddler, Child Development 3 sem hrs cr Infant, Toddler, Child Development is a study of the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional aspects of young children and their application to the care, guidance, and development of children ages birth through eight. Field experience is required. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same… --- # ECED2330 — Infant and Toddler Care ECED 2330 - Infant and Toddler Care ECED 2330 - Infant and Toddler Care 3 sem hrs cr Infant and Toddler Care is a study of the care and education of infants and toddlers ages birth to three in group settings (i.e., childcare centers, family childcare homes, Early Head Start, etc.). Topics include rationales and strategies for supporting the whole child, including cognitive, language, social-emotional, and physical development in a safe, responsive environment. The course emphasizes relationship-based care and education with special attention to the unique environmental aspects of programs for… --- # ECED2335 — Initial Practicum ECED 2335 - Initial Practicum ECED 2335 - Initial Practicum 3 sem hrs cr Initial Practicum is a supervised practicum which includes a minimum of 30 clock hours in instruction and 45 clock hours in a clinical site approved by the Department (accredited agency, 3-Star, or Department-approved site). These hours may be completed in the student’s employment site with Department approval. The course includes a study of the physical and human qualities that combine to create an environment that is safe and healthy and that promotes optimum learning for young children ages birth through 8. (Formerly… --- # ECED2340 — Family Dynamics and Community Involvement ECED 2340 - Family Dynamics and Community Involvement ECED 2340 - Family Dynamics and Community Involvement 3 sem hrs cr Family Dynamics & Community Involvement is a study of the role of the family and community in the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional growth of the child ages birth through eight. Topics include the benefits of, and strategies for, developing positive reciprocal relationships with families in an early childhood setting. Field experience is required. (Formerly ECED 2040) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # ECED2360 — Development of Exceptional Children ECED 2360 - Development of Exceptional Children ECED 2360 - Development of Exceptional Children 3 sem hrs cr Development of Exceptional Children explores practices that early childhood professionals can apply to develop a more inclusive and accessible environment for children ages birth through eight. It provides students with skills to include children of all abilities through appropriate arrangement of the environment. The course includes strategies for developing strong relationships with families and other community agencies. Field experience is required. (Formerly ECED 2060) Transfer (UT… --- # ECED2365 — Final Practicum ECED 2365 - Final Practicum ECED 2365 - Final Practicum 3 sem cr hrs Final Practicum is a supervised clinical experience with a minimum of 15 clock hours in instruction and 90 clock hours in a Clinical Site approved by the Department (accredited agency, 3-star, or Department-approved site). Up to 45 hours may be completed in the student’s employment site with Department approval. Focuses on the student’s demonstration of competencies that produce positive developmental --- # ECED2370 — Developmental Assessment ECED 2370 - Developmental Assessment ECED 2370 - Developmental Assessment 3 sem hrs cr Developmental Assessment covers assessment for children ages birth through eight. Both formal and informal instruments will be discussed, emphasizing tools that can be effectively used by teachers of young children. Considerations in choosing, administering, and reporting results of assessments are also addressed. Field experience is required. (Formerly ECED 2070) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # ECED2375 — Social-Emotional Development ECED 2375 - Social-Emotional Development ECED 2375 - Social-Emotional Development 3 sem hrs cr This course addresses promotion, prevention, and intervention strategies related to young children’s social-emotional development and challenging behavior. The course is built around the Teaching Pyramid (Fox, Dunlap, Hemmeter, Joseph & Strain, 2003), which is a framework for understanding effective practices related to supporting young children’s social-emotional development and addressing challenging behavior. The model includes a focus on building relationships with children, families, and collea… --- # ECED2380 — Language and Literacy in Early Childhood ECED 2380 - Language and Literacy in Early Childhood ECED 2380 - Language and Literacy in Early Childhood 3 sem hrs cr Language and Literacy in Early Childhood focuses on research-based principles and practices for providing young children ages birth through eight with a strong foundation in language and literacy, using a developmentally appropriate approach. Field experience is required. (Formerly ECED 2080) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # ECED2385 — Math and Science in Early Childhood ECED 2385 - Math and Science in Early Childhood ECED 2385 - Math and Science in Early Childhood 3 sem hrs cr This course addresses standards, principles, and practices in teaching Mathematics and Science to young children ages birth to eight. The course emphasizes the methods in which educational practices and lessons can possess an integrated math and science curriculum that includes appropriate content, processes, environment, materials, and child-centered choices. Field experiences are required for the course. A background check will be required for observing in public schools. Transfer (U… Prerequisites: ECED2315, ECED2320 --- # ECED2390 — Creative Development ECED 2390 - Creative Development ECED 2390 - Creative Development 3 sem hrs cr Creative development provides strategies for promoting creative development of the young child ages birth through eight. Topics include understanding the concept of creativity: what it is, why it is important, and how the development of creativity relates to art, music, movement, and drama. Field experience is required. (Formerly ECED 2090) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2100 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2100 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of basic economic concepts and macroeconomics. Topics covered include basic economic theory, economic systems, national income accounting, unemployment and inflation, money and banking, fiscal and monetary policy. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (ECON 2010) Transfer (U… Prerequisites: READ0810, ECON2010 --- # ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2200 - Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2200 - Principles of Microeconomics 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of basic economic concepts and microeconomics. Topics covered include consumer and firm behavior, economic growth, market structures, price and output determination, labor and unions, international trade and finance. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (ECON 2020) Transfer… Prerequisites: READ0810, ECON2020 --- # ECON2990 — Independent Study in Economics ECON 2990 - Independent Study in Economics ECON 2990 - Independent Study in Economics 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Economics is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # EDU2990 — Independent Study in Education EDU 2990 - Independent Study in Education EDU 2990 - Independent Study in Education 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Education is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education EDUC 2000 - Introduction to Education EDUC 2000 - Introduction to Education 3 sem hrs cr An overview of the role and legal responsibilities of the classroom teacher with an emphasis on current teaching strategies and best practices in education. The course also provides instruction in classroom management, student academic learning levels and diverse backgrounds, the workings of a school, a brief history of education, the components of an effective lesson plan, incorporating technology into instruction, as well as preparing effectively for the hiring process. Observation/field experience/serv… Prerequisites: EDUC1010 --- # EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology EDUC 2210 - Educational Psychology EDUC 2210 - Educational Psychology 3 sem hrs cr This course is an exploration of principles and processes of child and adolescent development applied to education. Emphasis is on the philosophy of: learning, motivation, evaluation, theory, research, and pedagogy relating to the physical, cognitive, social, emotional, and cultural development of children from conception to puberty. Insight into motivating and facilitating the teaching and learning process and classroom practices in elementary, middle, and high school educational settings are presented. Observ… Prerequisites: EDUC2000, EDU2110 --- # EDUC2220 — Introduction to the Exceptional Learner EDUC 2220 - Introduction to the Exceptional Learner EDUC 2220 - Introduction to the Exceptional Learner 3 sem hrs cr An introductory course designed to give an overview of information and issues related to the education of students with exceptionalities. The course provides an overview of conditions in current teaching strategies for meeting the needs of exceptional learners, a brief history of special education, specific information regarding individual disabilities, as well as how to implement appropriate accommodations and behavior-management techniques. Students will also explore the impo… Prerequisites: EDUC2000, EDU2100 --- # EVET1010 — Introduction to Electric Vehicle Technology EVET 1010 - Introduction to Electric Vehicle Technology EVET 1010 - Introduction to Electric Vehicle Technology 3 sem hrs cr Introduction to Electric Vehicle Technology covers standard terminology, introductory concepts, hand tools, electric vehicle safety, regulations, and service information. Topics include familiarization with major vehicle systems and personal protective equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate appropriate safety procedures, identify and use hand tools and equipment, and describe government regulations. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN):… --- # EVET1120 — Braking Systems EVET 1120 - Braking Systems EVET 1120 - Braking Systems 3 sem hrs cr Braking Systems covers electric vehicle braking systems, including electric power brake assist, electric parking brake systems, and regenerative braking systems. Topics include theory, operation, diagnosis, service, and repair of electrically controlled brake system components and control systems. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # EVET1130 — Steering and Suspension Systems EVET 1130 - Steering and Suspension Systems EVET 1130 - Steering and Suspension Systems 3 sem hrs cr Steering and Suspension Systems covers electric steering, adaptive suspension, and Driver Assist systems. Topics include theory, operation, diagnosis, service, and repair of steering and suspension systems and components including Electric Power Assist steering systems, air suspension systems, speed-adaptive suspension systems, wheel alignments, and all-wheel alignments. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus General --- # EVET1240 — Electrical and Chassis Control Systems EVET 1240 - Electrical and Chassis Control Systems EVET 1240 - Electrical and Chassis Control Systems 3 sem hrs cr Electrical and Chassis Control Systems covers advanced transportation electronic systems including programmable logic controllers, computer control systems, telematics, high-voltage systems, navigation, collision-avoidance systems, and electronic accessories. Topics include theory, operation, diagnosis, service, and repair of starting, charging, lighting, airbags, power accessories, and various body computer control systems. The use of electronic service information, the proper d… Prerequisites: MECH1310, ENST1300 --- # EVET1250 — Climate Control and Thermal Management Systems EVET 1250 - Climate Control and Thermal Management Systems EVET 1250 - Climate Control and Thermal Management Systems 3 sem hrs cr Climate Control and Thermal Management Systems covers refrigeration and heating, electrical/electronic/pneumatic controls, and diagnosis and repair of climate control and battery pack cooling systems. Topics include theory, operation, diagnosis, service, and repair of climate control components and systems, recovery/recycling of refrigerants, thermal management systems, and safety and environmental regulations. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Transfer… Prerequisites: MECH1310, ENST1300 --- # EVET2120 — EV Power Electronics and Propulsion EVET 2120 - EV Power Electronics and Propulsion EVET 2120 - EV Power Electronics and Propulsion 3 sem hrs cr EV Power Electronics and Propulsion covers the embedded power controls from inverters to variable frequency drives controlling the rotating magnetic fields in induction motors. Various hybrid design systems from range extenders to electric power systems assisting the internal combustion engine power will be discussed. Use of hydrogen fuel cells will also be covered as range extenders to direct power supply to the propulsion system. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master C… Prerequisites: MECH1310 --- # EVET2230 — Battery Systems, Management, and High-Voltage Safety EVET 2230 - Battery Systems, Management, and High-Voltage Safety EVET 2230 - Battery Systems, Management, and High-Voltage Safety 3 sem hrs cr Battery Systems, Management and High-Voltage (HV) Safety will cover the various types of battery technology that have been, are being, and may be used in the future electric/hybrid electric vehicles. Battery management systems purpose and importance will also be covered. Working with battery systems will be thoroughly covered along with the importance of using proper PPE to protect from electrocution and arc flash. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course… Prerequisites: EVET2120 --- # EVET2250 — High-Voltage Architecture and Integration EVET 2250 - High-Voltage Architecture and Integration EVET 2250 - High-Voltage Architecture and Integration 3 sem hrs cr High-Voltage Architecture and Integration covers advanced charging processes including charge-sensing circuits, charging rates, and cabling. Topics include theory, operation, diagnosis, service, and repair of high-voltage energy storage systems in electric vehicle and energy infrastructure applications. Corequisite: EVET 2230 In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus General --- # EVET2290 — EV Capstone EVET 2290 - EV Capstone EVET 2290 - EV Capstone 4 sem hrs cr This course provides a platform for students to students integrate, synthesize and apply the knowledge, skills, and perspectives acquired in the EVET curriculum. Students will demonstrate the ability to diagnose, disassemble, repair, and reassemble EV components and systems. Students will demonstrate EV safety and knowledge of regulations. The course can be completed through internship, apprenticeship, or a comprehensive student project. Corequisite: EVET 2230 , EVET 2250 In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Transfer (UT) or… --- # EMGT1010 — Introduction to Community Emergency Response EMGT 1010 - Introduction to Community Emergency Response EMGT 1010 - Introduction to Community Emergency Response 3 sem hrs cr This course is an introduction to the key concepts of disaster preparedness for responding to a community crisis. The course focuses on building and applying the higher-level leadership skills required for effective leadership skills in a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). With attention to basic disaster response skills, the students will learn about fire safety, light search and rescue missions, terrorism, leadership skills for team organization, and basic di… --- # EMSA1111 — Advanced EMT Clinical EMSA 1111 - Advanced EMT Clinical EMSA 1111 - Advanced EMT Clinical 1 sem hr cr The Advanced EMT Clinical is one of two courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective --- # EMSA1112 — Advanced EMT Field Internship EMSA 1112 - Advanced EMT Field Internship EMSA 1112 - Advanced EMT Field Internship 1 sem hr cr The Advanced EMT Field Internship is the one of two courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective --- # EMSA1201 — Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab EMSA 1201 - Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab EMSA 1201 - Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab 2 sem hrs cr The Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab is the one of two laboratory based courses intended to focus the student on developing skills related to theory presented in didactic classes taken as This laboratory experience will utilize scenarios to emphasize airway maintenance, medication administration, and successfully assessing patients with a variety of medical concerns. The --- # EMSA1202 — Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab EMSA 1202 - Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab EMSA 1202 - Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab 2 sem hrs cr The Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab is one of two laboratory based courses intended to focus the student on developing skills related to theory presented in didactic classes taken as This laboratory experience will utilize scenarios to emphasize airway maintenance, medication administration, and successfully assessing patients with a variety of medical concerns. The --- # EMSA1501 — Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies EMSA 1501 - Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies EMSA 1501 - Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies 5 sem hrs cr The Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies is the one of two lecture courses which includes basic and limited advanced skills focused on the acute management and transportation of critical and emergent patients. This course includes the following topics: Emergency Medical Responder and Emergency Medical Technician- National Educational Standards competencies, roles and responsibilities of the AEMT, workforce safety, wellness, public health, communications, documentation, medical/legal/ethical cons… --- # EMSA1502 — Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies EMSA 1502 - Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies EMSA 1502 - Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies 5 sem hrs cr The Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies is one of two lecture courses which includes basic and limited advanced skills focused on the acute management and transportation of critical and emergent patients. This course includes the following topics: obstetrics and gynecology, neonatal care, pediatric emergencies, geriatric emergencies, environmental emergencies, patients with special challenges, EMS operations, trauma and shock. Trauma and shock will include the f… --- # EMSB1101 — EMT Medical Skills Lab EMSB 1101 - EMT Medical Skills Lab EMSB 1101 - EMT Medical Skills Lab 1 sem hr cr EMT Medical Skills Lab is a laboratory based course utilizing scenarios to emphasize EMS operations, communications, documentation, medical/legal/ethical considerations, airway management, respiratory emergencies, cardiovascular emergencies, acute diabetic emergencies, abdominal and gastrointestinal emergencies, urologic emergencies, anaphylactic reactions, behavioral emergencies, assisting with medication administration, and successful assessment of patients with a variety of medical concerns. This course inclu… --- # EMSB1102 — EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab EMSB 1102 - EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab EMSB 1102 - EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab 1 sem hr cr EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab is a laboratory based course utilizing scenarios to emphasize obstetrics and gynecology, neonatal care, pediatric emergencies, geriatric emergencies, environmental emergencies, patients with special challenges, trauma and shock. The --- # EMSB1111 — EMT Clinical EMSB 1111 - EMT Clinical EMSB 1111 - EMT Clinical 1 sem hr cr EMT Clinical is the one of two clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective --- # EMSB1112 — EMT Clinicals EMSB 1112 - EMT Clinicals EMSB 1112 - EMT Clinicals 1 sem hr cr EMT Field Internship is the one of two clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective --- # EMSB1303 — EMT Skills and Clinical Lab for High School-Level Programs I EMSB 1303 - EMT Skills and Clinical Lab for High School-Level Programs I EMSB 1303 - EMT Skills and Clinical Lab for High School-Level Programs I 3 sem hrs cr --- # EMSB1304 — EMT Skills and Clinical Lab for High School-Level Programs II EMSB 1304 - EMT Skills and Clinical Lab for High School-Level Programs II EMSB 1304 - EMT Skills and Clinical Lab for High School-Level Programs II 3 sem hrs cr --- # EMSB1503 — Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technician for High School-Level Programs I EMSB 1503 - Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technician for High School-Level Programs I EMSB 1503 - Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technician for High School-Level Programs I 5 sem hrs cr Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technician for High School-Level Programs I is one of two lecture courses designed to provide the student with the knowledge of an entry-level Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). This course includes the following topics: Emergency Medical Responder-National Educational Standards competencies; roles and responsibilities of the EMT; workforce safety; wellness; public hea… --- # EMSB1504 — Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technician for High School-Level Programs II EMSB 1504 - Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technician for High School-Level Programs II EMSB 1504 - Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technician for High School-Level Programs II 5 sem hrs cr --- # EMSB1601 — EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations EMSB 1601 - EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations EMSB 1601 - EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations 6 sem hrs cr EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations is the one of two lecture courses designed to provide the student with the knowledge of an entry-level Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). This course includes the following topics: Emergency Medical Responder-National Educational Standards competencies, roles and responsibilities of the EMT, workforce safety, wellness, public health, communications, documentation, EMS operations, medical/legal/ethical considerations, fundamental… --- # EMSB1602 — EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies EMSB 1602 - EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies EMSB 1602 - EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies 6 sem hrs cr EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies is the one of two lecture courses designed to provide the student with the knowledge of an entry-level Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). This course includes the following topics: obstetrics and gynecology, neonatal care, pediatric emergencies, geriatric emergencies, environmental emergencies, patients with special challenges, trauma and shock. Trauma and shock will include the following topics: bleeding, soft tissue injuries, head & spine injuries, f… --- # EMSP1311 — Paramedic Clinical I EMSP 1311 - Paramedic Clinical I EMSP 1311 - Paramedic Clinical I 3 sem hrs cr Paramedic Clinical I is the first of three clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective --- # EMSP1401 — Paramedic Skills Labs I EMSP 1401 - Paramedic Skills Labs I EMSP 1401 - Paramedic Skills Labs I 4 sem hrs cr Skills Lab I is a laboratory based course utilizing scenarios to emphasize airway management, medication administration, and successful assessment of patients with a variety of medical concerns and an introduction to cardiology. This course includes application of principles and processes discussed in Fundamentals I. Corequisite: EMSP 1801 and EMSP 1311 In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # EMSP1801 — Fundamentals of Paramedic I EMSP 1801 - Fundamentals of Paramedic I EMSP 1801 - Fundamentals of Paramedic I 8 sem hrs cr Fundamentals of Paramedic is the first of two lecture courses to include the following topics: paramedic roles, responsibilities, workforce safety, wellness, public health, communications, documentation, EMS operations, medical/legal considerations, anatomy and physiology, life span development, general pathophysiology, general pharmacology, patient assessment, critical thinking, airway management, respiratory emergencies and introduction to cardiology. Corequisite: EMSP 1401 and EMSP 1311 In rare and… --- # EMSP2303 — Paramedic Practicum EMSP 2303 - Paramedic Practicum EMSP 2303 - Paramedic Practicum 3 sem hrs cr Paramedic Practicum is a combination of laboratory and scenarios based course intended to assist students on developing skills related to the theories presented in their previous courses. This course will allow for preparation for psychomotor licensure testing and preparation as a competent entry level Paramedic. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Prerequisites: EMSP1401, EMSP2402 --- # EMSP2402 — Paramedic Skills Labs II EMSP 2402 - Paramedic Skills Labs II EMSP 2402 - Paramedic Skills Labs II 4 sem hrs cr Paramedic Skills Lab II is a laboratory based course intended to utilize scenarios to emphasize respiratory/cardiac emergencies (on-going from EMSP 1401), pulmonology, neurology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, urology and nephrology, hematology, gynecology, obstetrics, neonatology, pediatrics, trauma, continuing cardiology, and successful assessment of patients with a variety of medical conditions. This course includes application of principles and processes discussed in Fundamentals I. Transfer (UT) or N… Prerequisites: EMSP1801, EMSP1401, EMSP1311 --- # EMSP2403 — Paramedic Capstone EMSP 2403 - Paramedic Capstone EMSP 2403 - Paramedic Capstone 4 sem hrs cr Paramedic Capstone serves as a mechanism to insure that the student meets academic requirements to test for National Registry and licensure. This course will include all necessary steps needed to complete the program including exit exams, preparation for National Registry practical and written exams, exit interviews, patient care review by the Medical Director, and any other administrative requirements that the program may deem necessary. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Prerequisites: EMSP1801, EMSP2802 --- # EMSP2412 — Paramedic Clinical II EMSP 2412 - Paramedic Clinical II EMSP 2412 - Paramedic Clinical II 4 sem hrs cr Paramedic Clinical II is the second of three clinical experiences designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective Prerequisites: EMSP1801, EMSP1401, EMSP1311 --- # EMSP2513 — Paramedic Field Internship EMSP 2513 - Paramedic Field Internship EMSP 2513 - Paramedic Field Internship 5 sem hrs cr Paramedic Field Internship provides evidence that the student is capable of acting as a team leader in managing the emergency care and treatment of an injured or ill patient at the paramedic level. The student will demonstrate competency in this role. While all skill sets should have been achieved prior to initiating the internship, patient types and pathologies may be used from this experience to complete the minimum graduation academic requirements as set forth in CoAEMSP accreditation documents and t… Prerequisites: EMSP1311, EMSP2412 --- # EMSP2802 — Fundamentals of Paramedic II EMSP 2802 - Fundamentals of Paramedic II EMSP 2802 - Fundamentals of Paramedic II 8 sem hrs cr Fundamentals of Paramedic II is the second of two lecture courses to include the following topics: respiratory & cardiology (on-going from EMSP 1801), pulmonology, neurology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, urology and nephrology, hematology, gynecology, obstetrics, neonatology, pediatrics, geriatric emergencies, psychological emergencies and trauma/shock. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Prerequisites: EMSP1801, EMSP1401, EMSP1311 --- # ENGR2110 — Statics ENGR 2110 - Statics ENGR 2110 - Statics 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of vector algebra, resultants, equilibrium, friction, centers of gravity, centroids, moments of inertia, statics of particles, equilibrium of rigid bodies in two and three dimensions, and analysis of structures. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # ENGR2120 — Dynamics (Particles and Rigid Bodies) ENGR 2120 - Dynamics (Particles and Rigid Bodies) ENGR 2120 - Dynamics (Particles and Rigid Bodies) 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of particle kinematics, absolute and relative motion, kinetics, applications of Newton’s Laws, work-energy principle, impulse-momentum principle, systems of particles, kinematics of rigid bodies, and mechanical vibrations. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: MATH1920, ENGR2110 --- # ENGR2130 — Circuits I ENGR 2130 - Circuits I ENGR 2130 - Circuits I 4 sem hrs cr This course is an introduction to circuit analysis. The content includes Kirchoff’s laws, circuit theorems, DC circuit analysis phasors, AC circuit analysis, and transient response of dynamic circuits. Digital computer analysis of electrical circuits is also covered. This course includes an introduction to laboratory instrumentation, measurement techniques, electrical circuit elements, and circuit behavior for DC, AC and transient sources. Digital computer analysis of electrical circuits is also included. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer… Prerequisites: MATH1920 --- # ENGR2990 — Independent Study in Engineering ENGR 2990 - Independent Study in Engineering ENGR 2990 - Independent Study in Engineering 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Engineering is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # ENST1300 — Technical Calculations ENST 1300 - Technical Calculations ENST 1300 - Technical Calculations 3 sem hrs cr Technical Calculations is an application-based course covering the basic technical calculations needed to solve problems that are typical to those encountered in industry on a daily basis. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # ENST1311 — Computer-Aided Design I ENST 1311 - Computer-Aided Design I ENST 1311 - Computer-Aided Design I 3 sem hrs cr The course covers basic technical drawing, sketching, and drafting concepts using personal computers, plotters, and appropriate CAD software. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # ENST1380 — Engineering Technical Communication ENST 1380 - Engineering Technical Communication ENST 1380 - Engineering Technical Communication 3 sem hrs cr The student learns the basic skills, knowledge, and abilities to successfully communicate in the technical environment. Various applications for word processing, problem solving, and graphing along with generating presentation aids for required technical presentations, are covered. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus General --- # ENGL1010 — English Composition I ENGL 1010 - English Composition I ENGL 1010 - English Composition I 3 sem hrs cr This course focuses on essay writing using a variety of expository patterns and emphasizes critical reading and discussion of selected essays, logical thinking, and an introduction to incorporation and documentation of material from primary sources. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ENGL0810 --- # ENGL1020 — English Composition II ENGL 1020 - English Composition II ENGL 1020 - English Composition II 3 sem hrs cr This course emphasizes expository and analytic writing, critical thinking, in-depth extended research, and the incorporation and documentation of source material into student writing. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # ENGL2045 — Introduction to Literature ENGL 2045 - Introduction to Literature ENGL 2045 - Introduction to Literature 3 sem hrs cr This course emphasizes the reading and analysis of a variety of literary types as forms of cultural and creative expression and highlights themes and experiences common to the human existence and experience. Specific topics are determined by the instructor, and the course focuses on texts that reflect different historical and cultural contexts and perspectives. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require addit… Prerequisites: ENGL1020, ENGL2030 --- # ENGL2055 — African American Literature ENGL 2055 - African American Literature ENGL 2055 - African American Literature 3 sem hrs cr This course is a survey of African American literature from its beginnings through the present in which representative literary works are studied within their historical and cultural contexts using high-impact practices. Students will engage with African American texts in various genres as they explore literary issues related to culture, race, and social history. Formerly/Same As ENGL 2530 Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ENGL1020, ENGL2530 --- # ENGL2130 — Topics in American Literature ENGL 2130 - Topics in American Literature ENGL 2130 - Topics in American Literature 3 sem hrs cr This course is the study of representative works of American prose, poetry, and/or drama beginning with the early settlement period through the twentieth century. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly ENG 2020) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Studen… Prerequisites: ENGL1020, ENG2020 --- # ENGL2235 — Topics in British Literature ENGL 2235 - Topics in British Literature ENGL 2235 - Topics in British Literature 3 sem hrs cr This course is the study of representative works of British prose, poetry, and/or drama beginning with the Anglo-Saxon period through the early twentieth century. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly ENG 2030, ENGL 2230) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllab… Prerequisites: ENGL1020, ENG2030, ENGL2230 --- # ENGL2310 — Early World Literature ENGL 2310 - Early World Literature ENGL 2310 - Early World Literature 3 sem hrs cr This course is an in-depth study of a variety of world prose, poetry, and/or drama from the ancient period, the medieval period, and the pre-modern period. Students will also research literary topics and write analytical papers. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly ENG 2040) Transfer (UT) or Non-Tr… Prerequisites: ENGL1020, ENG2040 --- # ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature ENGL 2320 - Modern World Literature ENGL 2320 - Modern World Literature 3 sem hrs cr This course is an in-depth study of a variety of world prose, poetry, and/or drama from the modern period. Students will also research literary topics and write analytical papers. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2330 — Topics in World Literature ENGL 2330 - Topics in World Literature ENGL 2330 - Topics in World Literature 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of representative works of world fiction, poetry, and drama from the ancient period through the modern period. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2860 — Introduction to Film ENGL 2860 - Introduction to Film ENGL 2860 - Introduction to Film 3 sem hrs cr This course satisfies the General Education Humanities/Fine Arts requirement and provides an overview of film history using selected works from world cinema. The course introduces the basic elements of film expression and analysis while also examining film’s social impact as a medium and demonstrating the diversity of human experience across multiple time periods and cultural perspectives. The course does not satisfy the General Education Literature requirement. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master… --- # ENGL2900 — Creative Writing I ENGL 2900 - Creative Writing I ENGL 2900 - Creative Writing I 3 sem hrs cr This course introduces students to the elements and techniques in creative writing (essay, short fiction, poetry, drama). Topics include the mechanics for submission of manuscripts for publication as well as current trends and issues in creative writing. The course is writing-intensive and emphasizes both individual and group analysis. (This course does not substitute for the sophomore literature requirement.) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # ENGL2910 — Creative Writing II ENGL 2910 - Creative Writing II ENGL 2910 - Creative Writing II 3 sem hrs cr This course provides students with intense practice in the elements and techniques of creative writing (fiction and creative nonfiction) in a workshop setting. The course is writing-intensive and emphasizes both individual and group analysis. ) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ENGL2900 --- # ENGL2990 — Independent Study in English ENGL 2990 - Independent Study in English ENGL 2990 - Independent Study in English 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in English is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # ENGL0810 — Learning Support Writing for English Language Learners ENGL 0810 - Learning Support Writing for English Language Learners ENGL 0810 - Learning Support Writing for English Language Learners 3 sem hrs cr This course focuses on the development and use of academic writing skills for ESL learners for collegiate-level courses and emphasizes standard written English through the use of course lectures and small-group assignments. Students will develop writing skills that are needed to produce coherent letters and essays in American English. Focus will be on the writing process (prewriting activities, revising, editing), rhetorical formats, sentence struc… --- # ENGL1010 — English Composition I for English Language Learners ENGL 1010 - English Composition I for English Language Learners ENGL 1010 - English Composition I for English Language Learners 3 sem hrs cr This course focuses on essay writing using a variety of expository patterns and emphasizes critical reading and discussion of selected essays, logical thinking, and an introduction to incorporation and documentation of material from primary sources. Students will develop sentence-, paragraph-, and essay-writing skills necessary to write a coherent, effective collegiate-level essay. These skills will include further development of organization skills, voc… --- # GEOG1012 — Cultural Geography GEOG 1012 - Cultural Geography GEOG 1012 - Cultural Geography 3 sem hrs cr This course examines variations in culture and analyzes how cultural elements vary or recur from place to place and influence change and economic development. Topics include demographics, distribution patterns, and interactions of such cultural characteristics as language, religion, politics, urbanization, and economics. Formerly/Same As (Formerly GGY 1010, GEOL 1030) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: READ0810, ENGL0810, GGY1010, GEOL1030 --- # GEOG2010 — World Regional Geography GEOG 2010 - World Regional Geography GEOG 2010 - World Regional Geography 3 sem hrs cr This course examines world regions from a geographical perspective. Topics include major physical and cultural characteristics of each region, location, land forms, climate, population, political structures, agriculture, industry, resources, languages, and religions. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, GGY2010 --- # GEOG2990 — Independent Study in Geography GEOG 2990 - Independent Study in Geography GEOG 2990 - Independent Study in Geography 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Geography is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Formerly/Same As (Formerly GGY 2990) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # GEOL1030 — Survey of Geology GEOL 1030 - Survey of Geology GEOL 1030 - Survey of Geology 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours lab) This course focuses upon the earth’s structure, function, physical processes, and location in space. Emphasis is given to the external and internal forces that mold the face of the earth and its atmosphere. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (… Prerequisites: GEO1200 --- # GEOL2990 — Independent Study in Geology GEOL 2990 - Independent Study in Geology GEOL 2990 - Independent Study in Geology 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Geology is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Formerly/Same As (Formerly GEO 2990) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # GISM1010 — Introduction to GIS Mapping GISM 1010 - Introduction to GIS Mapping GISM 1010 - Introduction to GIS Mapping 3 sem hrs cr Introduction to GIS Mapping is designed to provide the students with an understanding of the methods and theories of spatial analysis that will allow students to apply GIS knowledge and skills to everyday life and an agriculture setting. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # HPE2000 — Foundations of Physical Education HPE 2000 - Foundations of Physical Education HPE 2000 - Foundations of Physical Education 3 sem hrs cr This course examines the history of physical education as a profession and introduces the student to developments and directions in careers related to health, physical education, and recreation. The biological, physiological, and psychological bases of physical education are studied. Formerly/Same As (Formerly PED 2000) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # HPE2010 — Fitness for Life HPE 2010 - Fitness for Life HPE 2010 - Fitness for Life 2 sem hrs cr This course challenges the student to increase fitness levels and knowledge in the following areas: 1) nutrition, 2) exercise, 3) stress management, 4) lifetime activities, and 5) self-esteem. The course also provides the ability to both measure and monitor fitness levels. Fitness assessments provide goals for activity development for improving lifestyles and a holistic approach to life. Laboratory experiences provide information for individual exercise prescriptions exercise interests, and personal goals. Transfer (UT) or N… --- # HPE2300 — Personal Health HPE 2300 - Personal Health HPE 2300 - Personal Health 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of contemporary personal health issues and problems with a major emphasis placed on emotional health, drugs, tobacco, alcohol, and human sexuality. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # HPE2320 — First Aid and Safety HPE 2320 - First Aid and Safety HPE 2320 - First Aid and Safety 3 sem hrs cr This course focuses on first aid care and accident prevention, with emphasis on artificial respiration and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). (Certification in CPR is given. Students are responsible for the CPR certification fee.) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # HPE2340 — Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles HPE 2340 - Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles HPE 2340 - Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles 3 sem hrs cr This course provides the student with the knowledge and skills to make informed positive lifestyle choices and understand the impact of lifestyle choices on the individual, family, community, and society. The course focuses on the impact of behavioral choices on physical, mental, emotional, and social wellness on the individual and his culture. Formerly/Same As (Formerly HED 2340/PED 2340) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # HPE2990 — Independent Study in Health/Physical Education HPE 2990 - Independent Study in Health/Physical Education HPE 2990 - Independent Study in Health/Physical Education 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Health and Physical Education is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # HCMT2315 — Medical Legal Issues HCMT 2315 - Medical Legal Issues HCMT 2315 - Medical Legal Issues 3 sem hrs cr An overview of the legal issues arising in the healthcare workplace. Topics include a brief history of the legal system, torts, contracts, confidentiality, laws relating to drug administration, medical records as a legal document, patients’ authorization, informed consent, medical practice acts, and areas of potential liability for the healthcare professional. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs t… Prerequisites: ADMN1306, ADMN1307 --- # HIST2010 — Early United States History HIST 2010 - Early United States History HIST 2010 - Early United States History 3 sem hrs cr This course covers the history of the United States from the beginning of English settlement in North America through the Revolution, early national period, disruption of the Union, Civil War and Reconstruction periods. This course ends with the events of 1876. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, HIS2110 --- # HIST2020 — Modern United States History HIST 2020 - Modern United States History HIST 2020 - Modern United States History 3 sem hrs cr This course traces the political, economic, diplomatic, and social development of the United States from the Reconstruction period to the present. Attention is given to contemporary problems and the place of the United States as a world power. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly HIS 21… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, HIST2010, HIS2120 --- # HIST2030 — Tennessee History HIST 2030 - Tennessee History HIST 2030 - Tennessee History 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of Tennessee’s political, economic, social, and intellectual development from the pre-colonial era to the present. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly HIS 2610) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Student Learning Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, HIS2610 --- # HIST2040 — Introduction to Public History HIST 2040 - Introduction to Public History HIST 2040 - Introduction to Public History 3 sem hrs cr This course will provide an overview of public history, defined as the presentation of history to a general public audience. Students will learn the theory, methods, and practice of public history in its various dimensions, including museums, monuments, historic sites, archives, and oral history; they will explore the controversies that emerge in public history settings, and they will engage in public history projects. This course also explores various careers open to individuals with a strong b… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # HIST2060 — African American History HIST 2060 - African American History HIST 2060 - African American History 3 sem hrs cr This course examines the history of Africans and their descendants in the United States from the end of the Civil War to the present. The course investigates topics from emancipation to the ongoing struggle for Civil Rights. Connections between this history and the issues and concerns facing all Americans presently will be explored. ) In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, HIST2020, ENGL1020 --- # HIST2130 — Studies in History HIST 2130 - Studies in History HIST 2130 - Studies in History 3 sem hrs cr This course provides a forum to allow students to explore an area of history in great depth than is possible in survey courses. Students will develop skills which will enable them to apply critical thinking tools of historical thought. This course does not meet the six hour history requirement in the general education core. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # HIST2310 — Early World History HIST 2310 - Early World History HIST 2310 - Early World History 3 sem hrs cr This course is a survey of human history that examines the major social, political, intellectual, military, and religious events in world history from prehistory through the Reformation. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly HIS 1110, HIST 1110) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, HIS1110, HIST1110 --- # HIST2320 — Modern World History HIST 2320 - Modern World History HIST 2320 - Modern World History 3 sem hrs cr This course is a survey of human history that examines the major social, political, intellectual, military, and religious events in world history from the Reformation through the present. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly HIS 1120, HIST 1120) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Cour… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, HIS1120, HIST1120 --- # HIST2350 — The Modern Middle East HIST 2350 - The Modern Middle East HIST 2350 - The Modern Middle East 3 sem hrs cr An introduction to the people, culture, geography, and history of the modern Middle East from the transitional period of 600s until the more recent past. Includes the rise of Islam, Arab nationalism and formation of the modern states, the creation of Israel, oil and natural resources, social structures and family life, international diplomacy and peacemaking, problems of Westernization and modernization, and political Islam. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # HIST2990 — Independent Study in History HIST 2990 - Independent Study in History HIST 2990 - Independent Study in History 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in History is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # HIST2991 — Special Seminar in History HIST 2991 - Special Seminar in History HIST 2991 - Special Seminar in History 1 sem hr cr Special Seminar in History is an in depth study of a selected history topic, including relevant cultural, economic, political, and/or social development and issues. This course may be repeated for up to 3 semester credit hours. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # HIST2992 — Special Seminar in History HIST 2992 - Special Seminar in History HIST 2992 - Special Seminar in History 2 sem hrs cr Special Seminar in History is an in depth study of a selected history topic, including relevant cultural, economic, political, and/or social development and issues. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # HIST2993 — Special Seminar in History HIST 2993 - Special Seminar in History HIST 2993 - Special Seminar in History 3 sem hrs cr Special Seminar in History is an in depth study of a selected history topic, including relevant cultural, economic, political, and/or social development and issues. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # HONS1001 — Service Learning Honors I HONS 1001 - Service Learning Honors I HONS 1001 - Service Learning Honors I 1 sem hr cr This course is designed for students who participate in the Honors Program and involves on-campus or off-campus volunteer service in a program approved by the Honors Program Director. Students must commit to complete one hour per week of volunteer service and submit a portfolio at the end of the semester. This course will transfer as lower division elective credit. MTSU currently offers two upper division community/service learning courses. Formerly/Same As Formerly (IDSH 1001) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfe… --- # HONS1002 — Service Learning Honors II HONS 1002 - Service Learning Honors II HONS 1002 - Service Learning Honors II 1 sem hr cr This course is designed for students who participate in the Honors Program and involves on-campus or off-campus volunteer service in a program approved by the Honors Program Director. Students must commit to complete one hour per week of volunteer service and submit a portfolio at the end of the semester. This course will transfer as lower division elective credit. MTSU currently offers two upper division community/service learning courses. Formerly/Same As Formerly (IDSH 1002) Transfer (UT) or Non-Trans… Prerequisites: HONS1001, IDSH1002 --- # HONS1003 — Service Learning Honors III HONS 1003 - Service Learning Honors III HONS 1003 - Service Learning Honors III 1 sem hr cr This course is designed for students who participate in the Honors Program and involves on-campus or off-campus volunteer service in a program approved by the Honors Program Director. Students must commit to complete one hour per week of volunteer service and submit a portfolio at the end of the semester. This course will transfer as lower division elective credit. MTSU currently offers two upper division community/service learning courses. Formerly/Same As Formerly (IDSH 1003) Transfer (UT) or Non-Tra… Prerequisites: HONS1002, IDSH1003 --- # HONS1004 — Service Learning Honors IV HONS 1004 - Service Learning Honors IV HONS 1004 - Service Learning Honors IV 1 sem hr cr This course is designed for students who participate in the Honors Program and involves on-campus or off-campus volunteer service in a program approved by the Honors Program Director. Students must commit to complete one hour per week of volunteer service and submit a portfolio at the end of the semester. This course will transfer as lower division elective credit. MTSU currently offers two upper division community/service learning courses Formerly/Same As Formerly (IDSH 1004) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transf… Prerequisites: HONS1003, IDSH1004 --- # HONS1020 — Honors Seminar in Humanities Studies I HONS 1020 - Honors Seminar in Humanities Studies I HONS 1020 - Honors Seminar in Humanities Studies I 3 sem hrs cr This course provides a forum for the study and critical analysis of Humanities topics and issues, utilizing the principles and techniques of critical thinking and creative problem solving. Students will develop skills of criticism, collaboration, and debate within a group setting. The course is cross-curricular and has a changing focus based on the chosen topic. Formerly/Same As Formerly (IDSH1020) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learn… --- # HONS1021 — Honors Seminar in Humanities Studies II HONS 1021 - Honors Seminar in Humanities Studies II HONS 1021 - Honors Seminar in Humanities Studies II 3 sem hrs cr This course provides a forum for the study and critical analysis of Humanities topics and issues, utilizing the principles and techniques of critical thinking and creative problem solving. Students will develop skills of criticism, collaboration, and debate within a group setting. The course is cross-curricular and has a changing focus based on the chosen topic. Formerly/Same As (Formerly IDSH 1021) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Le… --- # HONS1022 — Honors Seminar in Humanities Studies III HONS 1022 - Honors Seminar in Humanities Studies III HONS 1022 - Honors Seminar in Humanities Studies III 3 sem hrs cr This course provides a forum for the study and critical analysis of Humanities topics and issues, utilizing the principles and techniques of critical thinking and creative problem solving. Students will develop skills of criticism, collaboration, and debate within a group setting. The course is cross-curricular and has a changing focus based on the chosen topic. Formerly/Same As (Formerly IDSH 1022) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # HONS1023 — Honors Seminar in Humanities Studies IV HONS 1023 - Honors Seminar in Humanities Studies IV HONS 1023 - Honors Seminar in Humanities Studies IV 3 sem hrs cr This course provides a forum for the study and critical analysis of Humanities topics and issues, utilizing the principles and techniques of critical thinking and creative problem solving. Students will develop skills of criticism, collaboration, and debate within a group setting. The course is cross-curricular and has a changing focus based on the chosen topic. Formerly/Same As (Formerly IDSH 1023) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # HONS2001 — Leadership in Honors HONS 2001 - Leadership in Honors HONS 2001 - Leadership in Honors 1 sem hr cr This course is designed for students who participate in the Honors Program sophomore mentorship program and involves learning, building, and honing leadership qualities through work as a mentor. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # HMGT1020 — Fundamentals of Guest Services in the Hospitality Industry HMGT 1020 - Fundamentals of Guest Services in the Hospitality Industry HMGT 1020 - Fundamentals of Guest Services in the Hospitality Industry 1 sem hr cr Students will learn the importance of outstanding guest service in successful hospitality operations. We will examine topics such as the importance of knowledge of the local area to make recommendations to guests, guest service recovery, and the importance of the individual interacting with guests in creating memorable experiences. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # HMGT1030 — Introduction to Hospitality Management HMGT 1030 - Introduction to Hospitality Management HMGT 1030 - Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 sem hrs cr This course provides an orientation to the hospitality industry. This includes an introduction to the structure of lodging, food service, and tourism organizations, the role of lodging departments, the future of the industry, and career opportunities. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # HMGT1040 — Front Office Procedures HMGT 1040 - Front Office Procedures HMGT 1040 - Front Office Procedures 3 sem hrs cr This course examines both the operation of a rooms department of a typical full-service or selective-service facility and the theoretical applications of all revenue center operations including yield management and other vital hotel functions, with emphasis on the control function of management. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # HMGT1130 — Supervision in the Hospitality Industry HMGT 1130 - Supervision in the Hospitality Industry HMGT 1130 - Supervision in the Hospitality Industry 3 sem hrs cr This course is designed to teach students accepted supervisory principles and provide opportunities to practice solving problems they may face on the job. Students will learn how to be prepared to juggle expectations of management, guests, employees, and governmental agencies. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # HMGT1170 — Marketing for the Hospitality Profession HMGT 1170 - Marketing for the Hospitality Profession HMGT 1170 - Marketing for the Hospitality Profession 3 sem hrs cr This course concentrates on the marketing of a hospitality-based business. It will cover the areas of marketing including sales, advertising, public relations, managing customer information, both consumer and organizational buying behaviors, and the impact of social media on marketing for a hospitality-based business. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # HMGT1205 — Property Management System HMGT 1205 - Property Management System HMGT 1205 - Property Management System 3 sem hrs cr Students will learn the core operating property management systems through the use of a computer-based learning tool that will teach students important skills such as entering guest reservations, special requests, and scheduling of key departments in a hotel operation. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # HMGT1300 — The Guest Experience HMGT 1300 - The Guest Experience HMGT 1300 - The Guest Experience 3 sem hrs cr In this course students will learn the many aspects of exceptional customer service, including the benefits and barriers of great customer service; how to project a customer-friendly image; how to measure customer satisfaction levels; and techniques for dealing with demanding customers. Students will develop a personal action plan to improve customer service skills. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # HMGT1800 — Introduction to Event Management HMGT 1800 - Introduction to Event Management HMGT 1800 - Introduction to Event Management 3 sem hrs cr This is an introductory class that will provide the student insight into the industry of special events and the role the meeting and event professional plays in it. Topics include vendors, contracts, fundraising, budgeting, ethics, and more. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # HMGT2240 — Managerial Accounting for Hospitality Management HMGT 2240 - Managerial Accounting for Hospitality Management HMGT 2240 - Managerial Accounting for Hospitality Management 3 sem hrs cr Elements of cost and financial statement analysis are studied in this problem solving–oriented course. Students are acquainted with financial and operating ratios, budgeting, pricing, cost-volume-profit relationship, cost analysis and potentials, cash management, and investment considerations. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ACCT1010 --- # HMGT2250 — Revenue Management in Hospitality Operations HMGT 2250 - Revenue Management in Hospitality Operations HMGT 2250 - Revenue Management in Hospitality Operations 3 sem hrs cr This course instructs students in the skills necessary to obtain a solid understanding of hospitality revenue management’s key concepts and the selective application of its most effective strategies and tactics. Students will learn the applicability of revenue strategies and their operational aspects for the hospitality industry. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # HMGT2280 — Hotel Operations HMGT 2280 - Hotel Operations HMGT 2280 - Hotel Operations 3 sem hrs cr This course provides a solid overview to every aspect of hotel management. Topics include the hotel development and opening process; the general manager’s role; financial control and information management; the front office, housekeeping, security and engineering; the food and beverage division; marketing and human resources policy. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # HMGT2910 — Hospitality Management Internship HMGT 2910 - Hospitality Management Internship HMGT 2910 - Hospitality Management Internship 3 sem hrs cr This course is a supervised off-campus work experience with area businesses and organizations in the culinary arts and hospitality fields. Individual conferences are arranged instead of class attendance. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # INFS1000 — College Technology INFS 1000 - College Technology INFS 1000 - College Technology 1 sem hr cr This course is an elective that is designed to empower students with the technical skills necessary to be successful in their educational pursuits. Students will become proficient in the learning management system, become familiar with technology provided by the college and technology available to them on the Web for academic success, and understand the risks of using technology. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # INFS1010 — Computer Applications INFS 1010 - Computer Applications INFS 1010 - Computer Applications 3 sem hrs cr This course introduces the student to the use, capabilities, and limitations of microcomputer applications. Students study the terminology and concepts involved with the hardware operating system Windows environment, and microcomputer applications software. A fundamental study of the Windows environment and its interaction with hardware and software is covered. The Internet and word processing within the Windows environment are introduced. Keyboarding skills are required for this course. (A keyboarding tutorial i… --- # INFS1290 — Current Trends in Business Computing Technologies INFS 1290 - Current Trends in Business Computing Technologies INFS 1290 - Current Trends in Business Computing Technologies 3 sem hrs cr This course covers various computing tools available to business computer professionals and users. Topics include Internet tools, including Web 2.0 tools, for sharing resources such as documents, videos, etc., social networking, data backups, and security. Ethical and social issues arising from advances in computer technology and the responsibility that computer professionals and users have with regard to computer usage will also be examined. Transfer (UT) o… Prerequisites: INFS1010 --- # INFS2990 — Independent Study in Information Systems INFS 2990 - Independent Study in Information Systems INFS 2990 - Independent Study in Information Systems 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Information Systems is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # IDS1010 — Critical Thinking IDS 1010 - Critical Thinking IDS 1010 - Critical Thinking 3 sem hrs cr This course teaches the tools and methodologies of critical thinking including inductive and deductive reasoning, principles of logic, categorization of values, argumentation, problem solving, etc. It analyzes the process of how individuals think and how certain views are developed. The impact of beliefs on social, civic and economic thinking in contemporary American is also addressed. Critical thinking tools are also applied to a variety of additional topics such as current events and ethical issues. Transfer (UT) or Non-… --- # IDS1020 — Seminar for Humanities Studies I IDS 1020 - Seminar for Humanities Studies I IDS 1020 - Seminar for Humanities Studies I 3 sem hrs cr These courses provide a forum for the study and critical analysis of Humanities topics and issues, utilizing the principles and techniques of critical thinking and creative problem solving. Students will develop skills of criticism, collaboration, and debate within a group setting. The courses are cross-curricular and have a changing focus based on the chosen topic. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # IDS1021 — Seminar for Humanities Studies II IDS 1021 - Seminar for Humanities Studies II IDS 1021 - Seminar for Humanities Studies II 3 sem hrs cr These courses provide a forum for the study and critical analysis of Humanities topics and issues, utilizing the principles and techniques of critical thinking and creative problem solving. Students will develop skills of criticism, collaboration, and debate within a group setting. The courses are cross-curricular and have a changing focus based on the chosen topic. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # IDS1022 — Seminar for Humanities Studies III IDS 1022 - Seminar for Humanities Studies III IDS 1022 - Seminar for Humanities Studies III 3 sem hrs cr These courses provide a forum for the study and critical analysis of Humanities topics and issues, utilizing the principles and techniques of critical thinking and creative problem solving. Students will develop skills of criticism, collaboration, and debate within a group setting. The courses are cross-curricular and have a changing focus based on the chosen topic. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # IDS1023 — Seminar for Humanities Studies IV IDS 1023 - Seminar for Humanities Studies IV IDS 1023 - Seminar for Humanities Studies IV 3 sem hrs cr These courses provide a forum for the study and critical analysis of Humanities topics and issues, utilizing the principles and techniques of critical thinking and creative problem solving. Students will develop skills of criticism, collaboration, and debate within a group setting. The courses are cross-curricular and have a changing focus based on the chosen topic. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # IDS1030 — Distilled Spirits Seminar IDS 1030 - Distilled Spirits Seminar IDS 1030 - Distilled Spirits Seminar 1 sem hr cr This capstone course prepares students to identify and analyze current topics impacting the distilling industry such as legal issues, brand label registration requirements and considerations, navigating regulatory entities at the national, state, and local levels, and analysis of applicable case law. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # IDS2010 — Applied Biotechnology IDS 2010 - Applied Biotechnology IDS 2010 - Applied Biotechnology 1 sem hr cr This course includes career exploration, history, and applications of DNA/RNA technology, molecular biology, bioethics, radiation safety, and laboratory practices. Laboratory exercises, field trips, and demonstrations illustrate the basic techniques of biotechnology, including fundamental concepts like the metric system, equipment safety, chemical nomenclature, states of matter, and solution concentrations. In the lab, students will exercise modern laboratory methods used in the biotechnology industry. Laboratory ex… Prerequisites: BIOL1110 --- # IDS2100 — Ethics IDS 2100 - Ethics IDS 2100 - Ethics 1 sem cr hr This course introduces basic ethical theories and value systems and applies these perspectives to moral issues, problems, and situations. This course presents the moral principles of conduct and the basic principles underlying these principles such as good, evil, right, wrong, justice, value, duty, and obligation. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # IDS2200 — Human Dynamics: Covey’s Seven Habits IDS 2200 - Human Dynamics: Covey’s Seven Habits IDS 2200 - Human Dynamics: Covey’s Seven Habits 3 sem hrs cr This course covers the basic principles underlying the habits of highly effective people. Guided learning experiences emphasize those habits that directly affect personal and professional performance capabilities. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # IDS2300 — Sophomore Seminar IDS 2300 - Sophomore Seminar IDS 2300 - Sophomore Seminar 1 sem cr hr This course is an elective option for all A.A. and A.S. students to support them in their endeavor to continue their education and transfer to a University. It provides a forum to assist students in completing graduation and transfer requirements and for disseminating information to students concerning the availability and importance of resources and relationships as they move on to a University and into their careers. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # IDS2990 — Independent Study in Interdisciplinary Studies IDS 2990 - Independent Study in Interdisciplinary Studies IDS 2990 - Independent Study in Interdisciplinary Studies 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Interdisciplinary Studies is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # ENGL0810 — Learning Support Writing ENGL 0810 - Learning Support Writing ENGL 0810 - Learning Support Writing 3 sem hrs cr This course emphasizes the development and use of writing skills within the context of collegiate-level courses and employs computerized, self-paced study plans. Upon completion, students will demonstrate adequate competency in writing expository essays. Students enrolled in ENGL 0810 must also be enrolled in an ENGL 1010 course during the same semester, which should have the same starting and ending dates as the 0810 course. Any degree-seeking student enrolled in a Learning Support course must also enroll… --- # MATH1010 — Math for General Studies with Learning Support MATH 1010 - Math for General Studies with Learning Support MATH 1010 - Math for General Studies with Learning Support 3 sem hrs cr This course is a special section of MATH 1010 with additional content addressing deficiencies that may hinder successful completion of the course. This course is a study of problem-solving techniques using sets and logic, algebraic reasoning, geometry, probability and statistics, and trigonometry. Additional topics from the history of mathematics and consumer finances are included. This course is for students with an ACT Math sub-score below 19. A minimum grade of… --- # MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics with Learning Support MATH 1530 - Introductory Statistics with Learning Support MATH 1530 - Introductory Statistics with Learning Support 3 sem hrs cr This course is a special section of MATH 1530 with additional content addressing deficiencies that may hinder successful completion of the course. This course is an introduction to probability and statistics without calculus. Topics covered include sampling, frequency distribution, elementary probability, hypothesis testing, linear regression and correlation, analysis of variance and non-parametric statistics. This course is for students with an ACT Math sub-score b… --- # MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics with Learning Support MATH 1630 - Finite Mathematics with Learning Support MATH 1630 - Finite Mathematics with Learning Support 3 sem hrs cr This course is a special section of MATH 1630 with additional content addressing deficiencies that may hinder successful completion of the course. This course is a study of linear models, matrix algebra, linear programming, mathematics of finance, combinatory and combinatory with applications in each of these areas. Other topics include factoring, rational expressions, radicals and functions with their graphs. This course is for students with an ACT Math sub-score below 19. T… --- # MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra with Learning Support MATH 1710 - Precalculus Algebra with Learning Support MATH 1710 - Precalculus Algebra with Learning Support 3 sem hrs cr This course is a special section of MATH 1710 with additional content addressing deficiencies that may hinder successful completion of the course. This course includes a study of functions and their graphs, with emphasis on linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions; equations, inequalities, and systems; matrices; conic sections; sequences and series; and probability. This course is for students with an ACT Math sub-score below 19. Trans… --- # READ0810 — Learning Support Reading READ 0810 - Learning Support Reading READ 0810 - Learning Support Reading 3 sem hrs cr This course emphasizes the development and use of reading skills necessary for successful completion of collegiate-level courses. Students will improve their critical-thinking and reading-comprehension abilities via small-group work, individualized instruction, and computerized study plans. Students enrolled in READ 0810 must also enroll in MSCC 1300 as a This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional cost… --- # LGM130 — Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management LGM 130 - Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management LGM 130 - Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 sem hrs cr This course examines the expanding field of efficient computer supported warehouses and logistics from an operations management standpoint. Topics include supply chain management, order processing, traffic management, electronic data interchange, handling and tracking shipments, scheduling of work, diagramming work and product flow, safety programs, and security issues. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # LGM140 — Transportation LGM 140 - Transportation LGM 140 - Transportation 3 sem hrs cr This course s introduce the terms, concepts, and issues in the area of transportation and supply chain management. Areas of study include global modes of transportation, air, rail, motor truck, ship, and water and pipelines, understanding the needs of import and export including incoterms to move goods across borders. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # LGM180 — Sourcing and Procurement LGM 180 - Sourcing and Procurement LGM 180 - Sourcing and Procurement 3 sem hrs cr This course examines the expanding field of Sourcing & Procurement, its tie to Supply Chain Management and bottom line impact to the business. Topics include purchasing operations, process and procedures, supplier evaluation, supplier quality, global sourcing, e-commerce, contracts and their legal implications, negotiation, and ethics. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # MATH1003 — Intermediate Algebra MATH 1003 - Intermediate Algebra MATH 1003 - Intermediate Algebra 3 sem hrs cr This course is required for students whose ACT or Accuplacer scores indicate the need for learning support in mathematics and who plan to take MATH 1710 or MATH 1720 . Topics include factoring, rational expressions, radicals, and functions and their graphs. This course includes proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # MATH1010 — Math for General Studies MATH 1010 - Math for General Studies MATH 1010 - Math for General Studies 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of problem solving techniques using sets and logic, algebraic reasoning, geometry, probability and statistics, and trigonometry. Additional topics from the history of mathematics and consumer finances are included. Students not eligible for collegiate-level mathematics must enroll in a special “LS” Learning Support section of MATH 1010 (Math for General Studies with Learning Support). Degree-seeking students enrolled in a Learning Support course must also enroll in MSCC 1300 during th… Prerequisites: MSCC1300 --- # MATH1410 — Number Concepts for Teachers MATH 1410 - Number Concepts for Teachers MATH 1410 - Number Concepts for Teachers 3 sem hrs cr This course is a conceptual approach to the study of the properties of number sets within the real number system. Topics include tools for problem solving, sets, functions, logic, numeration systems, properties of and operations with whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, and real numbers. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Formerly/Same As (Formerly MAT 1230) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: MAT1230 --- # MATH1420 — Geometry Concepts for Teachers MATH 1420 - Geometry Concepts for Teachers MATH 1420 - Geometry Concepts for Teachers 3 sem hrs cr Topics include measurement, congruence, similarity, and graphing; constructions, theorems, and proofs in both non-coordinate and Cartesian settings; historical development of geometry as a tool. Activities include creating models and manipulatives. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for… Prerequisites: MAT1240 --- # MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics MATH 1530 - Introductory Statistics MATH 1530 - Introductory Statistics 3 sem hrs cr This course is an introduction to probability and statistics which provides an overview to descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics covered include descriptive statistics, elementary probability, distributions, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and linear regression. Students not eligible for collegiate-level mathematics must enroll in a special “LS” Learning Support section of MATH 1530 (Introductory Statistics with Learning Support). Degree-seeking students enrolled in a Learning Support cours… Prerequisites: MSCC1300 --- # MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics MATH 1630 - Finite Mathematics MATH 1630 - Finite Mathematics 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of linear models, matrix algebra, linear programming, mathematics of finance, and combinatorics with applications in each of these areas. Other topics include factoring, rational expressions, radicals, and functions with their graphs. Students not eligible for collegiate-level mathematics must enroll in a special “LS” Learning Support section of MATH 1630 (Finite Mathematics with Learning Support). Degree-seeking students enrolled in a Learning Support course must also enroll in MSCC 1300 during… Prerequisites: MSCC1300, MAT1310, MATH1610 --- # MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra MATH 1710 - Precalculus Algebra MATH 1710 - Precalculus Algebra 3 sem hrs cr This course includes a study of functions and their graphs, with emphasis on linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions; equations, inequalities, and systems; matrices; conic sections; sequences and series; and probability. It is highly recommended that students complete one high school credit in each algebra I, algebra II, and geometry. Students not eligible for collegiate-level mathematics must enroll in a special “LS” Learning Support section of MATH 1710 (Precalculus Algebra w… Prerequisites: MSCC1300, MATH1730, MATH1130 --- # MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry MATH 1720 - Precalculus Trigonometry MATH 1720 - Precalculus Trigonometry 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of trigonometric functions and their application to right and oblique triangles, linear and angular velocities, vectors, graphical representation of trigonometric functions, identities and conditional equations, composite angle formulas, and other selected topics. It is highly recommended that students complete one high school credit in each algebra I, algebra II, and geometry prior to enrollment. Students may not receive credit for both MATH 1720 and MATH 1730 . In rare and unusual c… Prerequisites: MATH1710, MATH1730, MATH1620 --- # MATH1730 — Precalculus MATH 1730 - Precalculus MATH 1730 - Precalculus 5 sem cr hrs This course includes a study of functions and their graphs with emphasis on linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; equations, inequalities, and systems; matrices; conic sections; sequences and series; probability, trigonometric applications of right and oblique triangles, linear and angular velocities, vectors, graphical representation of trigonometric functions, inverse trigonometric functions, identities and conditional equations, composite angle formulas, and other selected… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, MATH1710, MATH1720 --- # MATH1830 — Applied Calculus MATH 1830 - Applied Calculus MATH 1830 - Applied Calculus 3 sem hrs cr This course is an intuitive approach to the concepts of limits and the differential and integral calculus with applications to business, economics, and related fields. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly MAT 1330) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: MATH1630, MATH1710, MATH1730, ENGL0810, READ0810, MAT1330 --- # MATH1910 — Calculus I MATH 1910 - Calculus I MATH 1910 - Calculus I 4 sem hrs cr This course is a study of limits and continuity of functions; derivatives of algebraic and trigonometric expressions and their applications to graphing, maxima and minima, and related rates; integration of algebraic and trigonometric expressions and area under curves. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly MAT 2510) Transfe… Prerequisites: MATH1710, MATH1720, MATH1730, ENGL0810, READ0810, MAT2510 --- # MATH1920 — Calculus II MATH 1920 - Calculus II MATH 1920 - Calculus II 4 sem hrs cr This course is a study of differentiation and integration of trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions; integration techniques, including parts, substitution and partial fractions; indeterminate forms; applications of the integral; sequences and infinite series including Taylor expansions. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for addit… Prerequisites: MATH1910 --- # MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra MATH 2010 - Introduction to Linear Algebra MATH 2010 - Introduction to Linear Algebra 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of matrices, systems of linear equations, determinants, vectors, vector spaces, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and other selected topics. Formerly/Same As (Formerly MAT 2830) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: MATH1910, MAT2830 --- # MATH2050 — Calculus-Based Prob/Stats MATH 2050 - Calculus-Based Prob/Stats MATH 2050 - Calculus-Based Prob/Stats 3 sem hrs cr This course is an introduction to probability and statistics. Data analysis, probability, and statistical inference are introduced in this course. The inference material covers means, proportions, and variances for one and two samples, one-way ANOVA, regression and correlation, and chi-square analysis. Formerly/Same As Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Prerequisites: MATH1830, MATH1910 --- # MATH2110 — Calculus III MATH 2110 - Calculus III MATH 2110 - Calculus III 4 sem hrs cr This course is a study of parametric and polar equations; vectors in the plane and in space; solid analytic geometry, including cylindrical and spherical coordinates; functions of several variables, including partial derivatives and their applications; multiple integrals with applications; selected topics from vector calculus. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for… Prerequisites: MATH1920, MAT2530 --- # MATH2120 — Differential Equations MATH 2120 - Differential Equations MATH 2120 - Differential Equations 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of ordinary differential equations with applications, numerical solutions, power series, and LaPlace transforms. Formerly/Same As (Formerly MAT 2730) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Prerequisites: MATH1920, MAT2730 --- # MATH2990 — Independent Study in Mathematics MATH 2990 - Independent Study in Mathematics MATH 2990 - Independent Study in Mathematics 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Mathematics is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # MECH1310 — Electrical Components MECH 1310 - Electrical Components MECH 1310 - Electrical Components 3 sem hrs cr (2 hours lecture-2 hours lab) This course is a study of the basic electrical components in a mechatronics system. Topics covered will include basic functions and physical properties of electrical components; the systematic flow of energy and measurement of components; troubleshooting techniques and strategies to identify, localize and correct malfunctions; and systematic preventive maintenance and electrical component safety. Technical documentation such as data sheets, schematics, timing diagrams and system spec… --- # MECH1320 — Mechanical Components and Electrical Drives MECH 1320 - Mechanical Components and Electrical Drives MECH 1320 - Mechanical Components and Electrical Drives 3 sem hrs cr (2 hours lecture-2 hours lab) This course is a study of the basic mechanical components and electrical drives in a mechatronics system. Topics covered will include basic functions and physical properties of mechanical components and electrical AC and DC drives; materials, lubrication requirements and surface properties; troubleshooting techniques and strategies to identify, localize and correct malfunctions; and systematic preventative maintenance and electrical compone… --- # MECH1330 — (Electro) Pneumatic and Hydraulic Control Circuits MECH 1330 - (Electro) Pneumatic and Hydraulic Control Circuits MECH 1330 - (Electro) Pneumatic and Hydraulic Control Circuits 3 sem hrs cr (2 hours lecture-2 hours lab) This course is a study of the basic pneumatic, electro pneumatic and hydraulic control circuits in a mechatronics system. Topics covered will include the functions and properties of control elements; measuring pneumatic and hydraulic control circuits; troubleshooting techniques and strategies to identify, localize and correct malfunctions; and systematic preventive maintenance and safety of (electro) pneumatic and hydraulic co… --- # MECH1340 — Digital Fundamentals and Programmable Logic Controllers MECH 1340 - Digital Fundamentals and Programmable Logic Controllers MECH 1340 - Digital Fundamentals and Programmable Logic Controllers 3 sem hrs cr (2 hours lecture-2 hours lab) This course is a study of basic digital logic and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) in a mechatronics system using the automation system SIMATIC S7-300 and the programming software STEP7. Topics covered will include basic PLC functions and testing; identification of malfunctioning PLCs; and troubleshooting techniques and strategies to identify and localize PLC hardware generated problems. Emphasis is on writing s… --- # MECH1350 — Industrial Robotics MECH 1350 - Industrial Robotics MECH 1350 - Industrial Robotics 3 sem hrs cr (2 hours lecture-2 hours lab) This course introduces the student to industrial robots and teaches software for programming various manufacturers’ robots. Students gain operating and troubleshooting experience, plus experience in programming an industrial robot for manufacturing and mechatronics applications. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # MECH2320 — Motor Control MECH 2320 - Motor Control MECH 2320 - Motor Control 3 sem hrs cr (2 hours lecture-2 hours lab) This course is a study of the principles of motor control. Topics covered will include general machine operations and motor control techniques; mechanical components and electric drives; motor sensors, braking and loads; motor efficiency and power; preventive measures and troubleshooting techniques. Formerly/Same As (Formerly MECH 2400) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Prerequisites: MECH1320, MECH2400 --- # MECH2425 — Mechanics and Machine Elements MECH 2425 - Mechanics and Machine Elements MECH 2425 - Mechanics and Machine Elements 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-2 hours lab) This course is a study of the mechanical components that are included in a complex mechatronic system. Topics covered will include an overview of Statics and Kinetics with a focus on force system analysis, study of equilibrium, frames and machines, friction and the effects of forces on the motion of objects. Fundamentals and classification of machine elements to include calculations involving force, stress and wear analysis will also be covered. Formerly/Same As (Fo… Prerequisites: MECH1320, MATH1710, MATH1720, MATH1730, MATH1910, MECH2500 --- # MECH2440 — Process Control Technologies MECH 2440 - Process Control Technologies MECH 2440 - Process Control Technologies 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-2 hours lab) This course is a study of the Process Control technologies associated with a complex mechatronics system. Topics covered will include the Closed Loop Control; interaction between controllers, sensors and actuators; controller operating parameters; PID controllers; ON/OFF and PID controllers; and the differences between controllers typically used in mechatronic systems. The analysis of plant documentation and manuals, the creation and interpretation of charts with diagra… Prerequisites: MECH1310, MATH1710, MATH1720, MATH1730, MATH1910 --- # MECH2441 — Introduction to Totally Integrated Automation MECH 2441 - Introduction to Totally Integrated Automation MECH 2441 - Introduction to Totally Integrated Automation 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-2 hours lab) This course is an introduction to Totally Integrated Automation. Topics covered will include the automaton pyramid, analogue sensors and actuators, STEP 7 functions, MPI-Bus and PROFIBUS systems, and systems maintenance and troubleshooting. Formerly/Same As (Formerly MECH 2200) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: MECH1340, MATH1710, MATH1720, MATH1730, MATH1910, MECH2200 --- # MECH2480 — Automation Systems MECH 2480 - Automation Systems MECH 2480 - Automation Systems 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-2 hours lab) This course is a study of the automation systems utilized within a mechatronics system. Topics covered will include Metal Cutting, Modal Analysis, CNC, CAD, CAM, programming and microcontrollers that are used in modern manufacturing technologies. Formerly/Same As (Formerly MECH 2300) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: MECH1340, MATH1710, MATH1720, MATH1730, MATH1910, MECH2300 --- # MECH2490 — Manufacturing Applications MECH 2490 - Manufacturing Applications MECH 2490 - Manufacturing Applications 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-2 hours lab) This course is a study of the overall manufacturing process. Topics covered will include process management and design. Students will be exposed to a factory simulation and will be required to complete a design project. Formerly/Same As (Formerly MECH 2600) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: MECH2600 --- # MECH2495 — Internship in Mechatronics II MECH 2495 - Internship in Mechatronics II MECH 2495 - Internship in Mechatronics II 4 sem hrs cr This course is an internship and designed to apply manufacturing improvement processes in a mechatronics system. Students will apply and report on a combination of basic statistics for improvement, manufacturing teams, process waste, OEE, process capability, continual improvement, fish bone diagrams, kaizen activities, TPM, and basic time study methods. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course If taken for 4 credit hours, this internship may replace MECH 2490 . Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Cou… Prerequisites: MECH1310, MECH1320, MECH1330, MECH1340, MECH2440, MECH2441, MECH2480, MECH2490 --- # MECH2710 — Robotics Safety and Operation MECH 2710 - Robotics Safety and Operation MECH 2710 - Robotics Safety and Operation 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-2 hours lab) This course covers the history of robots in industry and safety applications associated with robot usage. Topics also include lock out tag out, safety in the workplace, and dangers involved with robots. Intrinsic safety is covered. OSHA and RIA safety standards will be covered. There will be an introduction to robot application and programming with an in-depth study of typical robot operations in today’s industry. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Prerequisites: MECH1350 --- # MECH2720 — Robotic Design and Maintenance MECH 2720 - Robotic Design and Maintenance MECH 2720 - Robotic Design and Maintenance 4 sem hrs credit (3 hours lecture-2 hours lab) This course delves into the design of 5- and 6-axis robots. Students study the design of robots including the drive systems for each joint and the internal programming involved for joint movement. After the design of an industrial robot is understood, the student will learn about maintenance of a typical robot to include servo motor and control and harmonic drives and how to replace components. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Prerequisites: MECH1330, MECH1340, MECH1350 --- # MECH2730 — Robotic Design and End Effector Tooling MECH 2730 - Robotic Design and End Effector Tooling MECH 2730 - Robotic Design and End Effector Tooling 4 sem hrs credit (3 hours lecture-2 hours lab) Robots are used in many different way and have multiple roles in industry. The end effectors or end of arm tooling used by robots are vital to its success. Design of end effectors and tooling is studied for industry usage. The student will design and create a simple end effector and program the robot to perform a task. This course is a Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: MECH2750, MECH2710, MECH2720 --- # MECH2740 — Robotic Welding MECH 2740 - Robotic Welding MECH 2740 - Robotic Welding 4 sem hrs credit (3 hours lecture-2 hours lab) Robotic welding is a staple of product manufacturing for automotive and many other fields. Topics covered in this course will be GMAW, different welding torches used in robotic welding and material selection for weld material for specific applications. Student will learn how to teach and create welds using robotos. Each student will program a robot to weld standard cold rolled steel. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: MECH2710, MECH2720 --- # MECH2750 — Robotic Applications Capstone MECH 2750 - Robotic Applications Capstone MECH 2750 - Robotic Applications Capstone 4 sem hrs credit (3 hours lecture-2 hours lab) This course will allow students to work as a team to create a robotic assembly work cell. Students will have to create a mechatronic system utilizing a robot to assemble a product. Included will be design of an end effector, a mechatronic assembly, and integration into the system. Student will adhere to national safety standards. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # MECH2991 — Special Topics in Mechatronics MECH 2991 - Special Topics in Mechatronics MECH 2991 - Special Topics in Mechatronics 1 sem hr cr This course will cover a special topic related to the second-year study of mechatronics. The course is designed to meet unique needs of either the student or workforce to: 1) advance skills toward specific career goals and/or job opportunities, 2) improve access to a path to completion of a credential, i.e., certification, certificate, or degree, or 3) meet other needs, such as enhancing transfer from one institution to another. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus… --- # MLAB1301 — Intro to Medical Lab Technology MLAB 1301 - Intro to Medical Lab Technology MLAB 1301 - Intro to Medical Lab Technology 3 sem hrs cr An introduction to the clinical laboratory sciences which includes care and use of equipment, laboratory safety, basic laboratory math, medical terminology, principles of phlebotomy, quality control, preparation of chemical solutions and an orientation to the major testing areas in the medical laboratory. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus COURSE GOALS Following completion of MLAB 1301, students will be able to… describe the following basic concepts related to… --- # MLAB1510 — Clinical Practicum I MLAB 1510 - Clinical Practicum I MLAB 1510 - Clinical Practicum I 5 sem hrs cr (205 clinical ) Includes laboratory performances by students during progressive rotations through the affiliated clinical laboratory sites in the departments of Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Immunohematology, Serology, Microbiology, Clinical Chemistry and Phlebotomy. demonstrate technical proficiency in all skills necessary to fulfill the role of an entry-level Medical Laboratory Technician. demonstrate personal behavior consistent with professional and employer expectations for the entry-level Medical Labor… --- # MLAB1520 — Clinical Practicum II MLAB 1520 - Clinical Practicum II MLAB 1520 - Clinical Practicum II 5 sem hrs cr (240 clinical ) Includes laboratory performances by students during progressive rotations through the affiliated clinical laboratory sites in the departments of Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Immunohematology, Serology, Microbiology, Clinical Chemistry and Phlebotomy. Prerequisite: Program Restriction—Enrollment limited to students admitted to the MLT program Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # MLAB2130 — Seminar I MLAB 2130 - Seminar I MLAB 2130 - Seminar I 1 sem hr cr The student will be given the opportunity to develop a broader application of the clinical laboratory scientist’s role as a health professional in a variety of learning experiences, including seminars, lectures, practices quizzes, and discussions in the seven knowledge areas (hematology, blood bank, clinical chemistry, microbiology, laboratory operations, immunology, and urinalysis/body fluids). It is also a seminar course designed to give students experience in researching and presenting case studies with emphasis on correlation of labo… --- # MLAB2201 — Clinical Immunology MLAB 2201 - Clinical Immunology MLAB 2201 - Clinical Immunology 2 sem hrs cr (15 --- # MLAB2202 — Urinalysis & Body Fluids MLAB 2202 - Urinalysis & Body Fluids MLAB 2202 - Urinalysis & Body Fluids 2 sem hrs cr (15 --- # MLAB2270 — Seminar II MLAB 2270 - Seminar II MLAB 2270 - Seminar II 2 sem hrs cr The student will be given the opportunity to develop a broader application of the clinical laboratory scientist’s role as a health professional in a variety of learning experiences, including seminars, lectures, practices quizzes, and discussions in the seven knowledge areas (hematology, blood bank, clinical chemistry, microbiology, laboratory operations, immunology, and urinalysis/body fluids). It is also a seminar course designed to give students experience in researching and presenting case studies with emphasis on correlation of l… --- # MLAB2301 — Immunohematology/Blood Bank MLAB 2301 - Immunohematology/Blood Bank MLAB 2301 - Immunohematology/Blood Bank 3 sem hrs cr (30 --- # MLAB2401 — Clinical Chemistry MLAB 2401 - Clinical Chemistry MLAB 2401 - Clinical Chemistry 4 sem hrs cr (45 --- # MLAB2402 — Hematology & Hemostasis MLAB 2402 - Hematology & Hemostasis MLAB 2402 - Hematology & Hemostasis 4 sem hrs cr (45 --- # MLAB2403 — Clinical Microbiology MLAB 2403 - Clinical Microbiology MLAB 2403 - Clinical Microbiology 4 sem hrs cr (45 --- # MLAB2510 — Clinical Practicum III MLAB 2510 - Clinical Practicum III MLAB 2510 - Clinical Practicum III 5 sem hrs cr (240 clinical ) Includes laboratory performances by students during progressive rotations through the affiliated clinical laboratory sites in the departments of Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Immunohematology, Serology, Microbiology, Clinical Chemistry and Phlebotomy. Prerequisite: Program Restriction—Enrollment limited to students admitted to the MLT program Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # MSCC1300 — Introduction to College Success MSCC 1300 - Introduction to College Success MSCC 1300 - Introduction to College Success 3 sem hrs cr This course is designed to empower students to reach their educational and career goals while also exposing them to global and cultural awareness. Students will become familiar with college resources, policies, and procedures while also improving their time-management, study, research, and technology skills. Collaborative learning opportunities are designed to improve critical-thinking, problem-solving, and reading-comprehension abilities. Students who do not complete this course successfully… --- # MUS1014 — Class Voice MUS 1014 - Class Voice MUS 1014 - Class Voice 1 sem hr cr Group instruction in basic techniques of singing, such as breath control, tone production, diction, and phrasing and interpretation of simple song repertoire. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Learning --- # MUS1021 — Choir MUS 1021 - Choir MUS 1021 - Choir 1 sem hr cr This course requires participation in all phases of choral activity, including rehearsals and performances. A variety of musical styles is covered. May be repeated for credit a maximum of eight times to apply toward graduation. This course is open to all students. Formerly/Same As (Formerly MUSP 1021, MUS 1410) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Learning --- # MUS1027 — Class Piano I MUS 1027 - Class Piano I MUS 1027 - Class Piano I 1 sem hr cr This course provides class lessons for beginning piano students. Instruction includes elementary technical exercises for developing keyboard facility and music reading. Playing positions, fingering, note identification, and reading beginning level rhythms are covered. This course satisfies the one-hour program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in music. Formerly/Same As (Formerly MUS 1530) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Learning --- # MUS1030 — Introduction to Music MUS 1030 - Introduction to Music MUS 1030 - Introduction to Music 3 sem hrs cr This course is designed to develop the student’s awareness of music from many historical style periods, music from diverse cultures, and the foundations of modern streams of musical thought. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly MUSA 1030) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syll… --- # MUS1035 — History of Jazz MUS 1035 - History of Jazz MUS 1035 - History of Jazz 3 sem hrs cr This general education course is designed to cover the origins, developments, and current trends in the jazz idiom through the study of its musical practices, important recordings, and American and African American social and musical cultures. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Specific --- # MUS1057 — Music Theory I MUS 1057 - Music Theory I MUS 1057 - Music Theory I 3 sem hrs cr This course provides a study on music notation and harmony including major and minor scales, key signatures, triads, intervals, and rhythm. Students will learn to write four-part music, including primary chords in first inversion and cadences. This is a university-parallel course for students majoring in music. This course satisfies the three-hour program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in Music. Formerly/Same As (Formerly MUS 1110) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Cours… --- # MUS1058 — Ear Training I MUS 1058 - Ear Training I MUS 1058 - Ear Training I 1 sem hr cr This course provides the student knowledge to sing and play notated music (both pitch and rhythm) as well as to notate music that the student hears (aural dictation). Melodies using the major and minor scale and intervals from the tonic and dominant triad will be studied. This is a university parallel course for students who plan to major in music. This course satisfies the one-hour program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in music. Formerly/Same As (Formerly MUS 1300) Transfer (UT) or Non-Tr… --- # MUS1127 — Class Piano II MUS 1127 - Class Piano II MUS 1127 - Class Piano II 1 sem hr cr This course is a continuation of MUS 1027 with attention to beginning level keyboard literature and developing skills such as music reading, technique, and modal and diatonic harmonization. Reading rhythms and ensemble playing are included. This course satisfies the one-hour program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in music. Formerly/Same As (Formerly MUS 1540) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Learning Prerequisites: MUS1027, MUS1540 --- # MUS1141 — Band Ensemble MUS 1141 - Band Ensemble MUS 1141 - Band Ensemble 1 sem hr cr This course provides students with the opportunity to perform in the jazz band setting modeled after the big band style. May be repeated for credit a maximum of eight times to apply toward graduation. Rehearsals and performances are required. Enrollment in this course requires permission of the instructor. Formerly/Same As (Formerly MUSP 1141, MUS 1810) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Learning --- # MUS1155 — Music Theory II MUS 1155 - Music Theory II MUS 1155 - Music Theory II 3 sem hrs cr Continuation of MUS 1057 . This course provides new material which includes secondary chords, chord inversions, proper usage of non-chord tones, and diatonic seventh chords. The student will learn to write music using figured bass and to harmonize melodies using the chords and harmonic practices studied. This course satisfies the three-hour program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in music. Formerly/Same As (Formerly MUS 1120) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syl… Prerequisites: MUS1057, MUS1120 --- # MUS1156 — Ear Training II MUS 1156 - Ear Training II MUS 1156 - Ear Training II 1 sem hr cr This course provides new elements for the alto and tenor clefs, the subdivided beat in simple and compound meters, diatonic seventh chords, and diatonic chord progressions involving I (i), IV (iv), V, ii6 (ii6) and vi (VI). Students will learn to read (sing) and write (by aural dictation) pitch and rhythm together. This course satisfies the one-hour program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in music. Formerly/Same As (Formerly MUS 1400) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Co… Prerequisites: MUS1058, MUS1400 --- # MUS1610 — Ensemble: Chamber I MUS 1610 - Ensemble: Chamber I MUS 1610 - Ensemble: Chamber I 1 sem hr cr This course allows for the formation of special interest musical groups not covered in other music curriculum. Content emphasizes, but is not limited to, instrumental music. A variety of musical styles is covered. Rehearsals and performances are required. Enrollment in this course requires permission of the instructor. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Learning --- # MUS1620 — Ensemble: Chamber II MUS 1620 - Ensemble: Chamber II MUS 1620 - Ensemble: Chamber II 1 sem hr cr This course allows for the formation of special interest musical groups not covered in other music curriculum. Content emphasizes, but is not limited to, instrumental music. A variety of musical styles is covered. Rehearsals and performances are required. Enrollment in this course requires the permission of the instructor. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Learning --- # MUS1630 — Ensemble: Chamber III MUS 1630 - Ensemble: Chamber III MUS 1630 - Ensemble: Chamber III 1 sem hr cr This course allows for the formation of special interest musical groups not covered in other music curriculum. Content emphasizes, but is not limited to, instrumental music. A variety of musical styles is covered. Rehearsals and performances are required. Enrollment in this course requires the permission of the instructor. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Learning --- # MUS1640 — Ensemble: Chamber IV MUS 1640 - Ensemble: Chamber IV MUS 1640 - Ensemble: Chamber IV 1 sem hr cr This course allows for the formation of special interest musical groups not covered in other music curriculum. Content emphasizes, but is not limited to, instrumental music. A variety of musical styles is covered. Rehearsals and performances are required. Enrollment in this course requires the permission of the instructor. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Learning --- # MUS1710 — Beginning Guitar MUS 1710 - Beginning Guitar MUS 1710 - Beginning Guitar 1 sem cr hr This course provides group instruction in basic guitar skills for students with beginning or intermediate experience. This course progressively develops guitar skills. MUS 1710 Beginning Guitar and MUS 1720 Intermediate Guitar must be taken sequentially and are open to all students. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Learning --- # MUS1712 — Applied Piano MUS 1712 - Applied Piano MUS 1712 - Applied Piano 2 sem cr hrs This course offers one private lesson per week on a music major’s primary or secondary instrument. Instruction is directed to individual problems and needs, beginning at the student’s level of proficiency. May be repeated for credit with a maximum of eight times to apply toward graduation. This course along with three additional semesters of the same course satisfies the eight-hour program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in Music. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Sy… --- # MUS1720 — Intermediate Guitar MUS 1720 - Intermediate Guitar MUS 1720 - Intermediate Guitar 1 sem cr hr This course provides group instruction in basic guitar skills for students with beginning or intermediate experience. This course progressively develops guitar skills. MUS 1710 Beginning Guitar and MUS 1720 Intermediate Guitar must be taken sequentially and are open to all students. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Learning --- # MUS1722 — Applied Voice MUS 1722 - Applied Voice MUS 1722 - Applied Voice 2 sem cr hrs Private vocal study, meeting 50 minutes weekly, with emphasis on posture, breathing, tone quality, vowel pronunciation, consonant articulation, register melding, range expansion, music reading, dramatic interpretation, and performance practices. Includes study of standard art-song repertoire in English, Italian, German, and French (usually in that order). Instruction is directed to individual problems and needs, beginning at the student’s level of proficiency. May be repeated for credit with a maximum of eight times to apply towar… --- # MUS1732 — Applied Guitar MUS 1732 - Applied Guitar MUS 1732 - Applied Guitar 2 sem cr hrs This course offers one private lesson per week on a music major’s primary or secondary instrument. Instruction is directed to individual problems and needs, beginning at the student’s level of proficiency. May be repeated for credit with a maximum of eight times to apply toward graduation. This course along with three additional semesters of the same course satisfies the eight-hour program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in Music. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course… --- # MUS1742 — Applied Woodwind MUS 1742 - Applied Woodwind MUS 1742 - Applied Woodwind 2 sem cr hrs This course offers one private lesson per week on a music major’s primary or secondary instrument. Instruction is directed to individual problems and needs, beginning at the student’s level of proficiency. May be repeated for credit with a maximum of eight times to apply toward graduation. This course along with three additional semesters of the same course satisfies the eight-hour program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in Music. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Cou… --- # MUS1752 — Applied Brass MUS 1752 - Applied Brass MUS 1752 - Applied Brass 2 sem cr hrs This course offers one private lesson per week on a music major’s primary or secondary instrument. Instruction is directed to individual problems and needs, beginning at the student’s level of proficiency. May be repeated for credit with a maximum of eight times to apply toward graduation. This course along with three additional semesters of the same course satisfies the eight-hour program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in Music. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Sy… --- # MUS1762 — Applied String MUS 1762 - Applied String MUS 1762 - Applied String 2 sem cr hrs This course offers one private lesson per week on a music major’s primary or secondary instrument. Instruction is directed to individual problems and needs, beginning at the student’s level of proficiency. May be repeated for credit with a maximum of eight times to apply toward graduation. This course along with three additional semesters of the same course satisfies the eight-hour program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in Music. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course… --- # MUS1772 — Applied Percussion MUS 1772 - Applied Percussion MUS 1772 - Applied Percussion 2 sem cr hrs This course offers one private lesson per week on a music major’s primary or secondary instrument. Instruction is directed to individual problems and needs, beginning at the student’s level of proficiency. May be repeated for credit with a maximum of eight times to apply toward graduation. This course along with three additional semesters of the same course satisfies the eight-hour program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in Music. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master… --- # MUS2055 — Music Theory III MUS 2055 - Music Theory III MUS 2055 - Music Theory III 3 sem hrs cr This course is a continuation of MUS 1155 . It introduces the chromatic vocabulary of the Common Practice Period with the use of Secondary Dominant Chords, Secondary Diminished Seventh Chords, Augmented Sixth Chords, the Neapolitan Sixth Chord, Modal Change and Modulation. This course satisfies the program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in music. Formerly/Same As (Formerly MUS 2100) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Learning Prerequisites: MUS1155, MUS2100 --- # MUS2056 — Ear Training III MUS 2056 - Ear Training III MUS 2056 - Ear Training III 1 sem hr cr This course includes aural dictation and provides a practical approach to sight singing techniques, including pitch and rhythmic reading, with emphasis on chromatic materials. This course satisfies the one-hour program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in music. Formerly/Same As (Formerly MUS 2300) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Learning Prerequisites: MUS1156, MUS2300 --- # MUS2990 — Independent Study in Music MUS 2990 - Independent Study in Music MUS 2990 - Independent Study in Music 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Music is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # NRSG1320 — Women’s Health and the Childbearing Family NRSG 1320 - Women’s Health and the Childbearing Family NRSG 1320 - Women’s Health and the Childbearing Family 3 sem hrs cr (2 lecture; 1 clinical/lab) This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care for women, infants, childbearing patients and families including pharmacological management. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Course Prerequisites: NRSG2730, NRSG1330, BIOL2230, ENGL1020, PSYC2130, COMM2025 --- # NRSG1330 — Pediatric Nursing NRSG 1330 - Pediatric Nursing NRSG 1330 - Pediatric Nursing 3 sem hrs cr (2 lecture; 1 clinical/lab) This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care for children with alterations in health including pharmacological management. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Course Student Learning Prerequisites: NRSG1720, NRSG1340 --- # NRSG1340 — Mental Health Nursing NRSG 1340 - Mental Health Nursing NRSG 1340 - Mental Health Nursing 3 sem hrs cr (2 lecture; 1 clinical/lab) This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing for clients with alterations in mental health including pharmacological management. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Course Student Learning Prerequisites: NRSG1710, BIOL2010, ENGL1010, PSYC1030 --- # NRSG1370 — Medical Terminology for Healthcare Professionals NRSG 1370 - Medical Terminology for Healthcare Professionals NRSG 1370 - Medical Terminology for Healthcare Professionals 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of the language of the allied sciences, nursing, and radiology. The meaning and usage of medical terminology within all body systems is presented. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabu… --- # NRSG1700 — Transition to Professional Nursing NRSG 1700 - Transition to Professional Nursing NRSG 1700 - Transition to Professional Nursing 7 sem hrs cr (5 lecture; 2 clinical/lab) Course is designed to assist the student in transitioning to the role of the professional nurse. This course is not transferable for meeting degree requirements. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Course Student Learning Prerequisites: ENGL1010, BIOL2010, BIOL2020, PSYC1030, MATH1530 --- # NRSG1710 — Fundamentals in Nursing NRSG 1710 - Fundamentals in Nursing NRSG 1710 - Fundamentals in Nursing 7 sem hrs cr (4 lecture; 3 clinical/lab) An introduction to the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills, and attitudes that emphasize fundamental principles necessary to provide safe nursing care for individuals with basic alterations in homeostasis and health. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Course Student Learning --- # NRSG1720 — Medical-Surgical Nursing I NRSG 1720 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I NRSG 1720 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I 7 sem hrs cr (5 lecture; 2 clinical/lab) This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care including pharmacological management for adults with alterations in health that are primarily chronic in nature. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: NRSG1710, BIOL2010, ENGL1010, PSYC1030 --- # NRSG2240 — Professional Practice in Nursing NRSG 2240 - Professional Practice in Nursing NRSG 2240 - Professional Practice in Nursing 2 sem hrs cr (lecture) This course examines management and leadership concepts, issues, roles and functions as applied to the role of the professional nurse in various healthcare settings. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Prerequisites: NRSG2730, NRSG1330, BIOL2230, ENGL1020, PSYC2130, COMM2025 --- # NRSG2730 — Medical-Surgical Nursing II NRSG 2730 - Medical-Surgical Nursing II NRSG 2730 - Medical-Surgical Nursing II 7 sem hrs cr (5 lecture; 2 clinical/lab) This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care including pharmacological management for adults with alterations in health that are primarily acute in nature. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: NRSG1720, NRSG1340 --- # NRSG2740 — Medical-Surgical Nursing III NRSG 2740 - Medical-Surgical Nursing III NRSG 2740 - Medical-Surgical Nursing III 7 sem hrs cr (5 lecture; 2 clinical/lab) This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care including pharmacological management for adults with alterations in health of a more complex nature. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: NRSG2730, NRSG1330, BIOL2230, ENGL1020, PSYC2130, COMM2025 --- # PHED1030 — Aerobic Walking PHED 1030 - Aerobic Walking PHED 1030 - Aerobic Walking 1 sem hr cr (2 hours per week) This course is designed for individuals who want to begin a physical fitness program or further develop a walking program already in place. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly PED/HPE 1030) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus --- # PHED1145 — Soccer PHED 1145 - Soccer PHED 1145 - Soccer 1 sem hr cr (2 hours per week) This course is designed to develop an understanding of the rules of soccer and an acquisition of basic skills. Students must be accepted by the TNCIS program. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Formerly/Same As (Formerly PED/PHED/HPE 1140) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Course Goals Students in this course will… be able to perform basic soccer skills. gain analytical understanding of formations and styles of play. become familiar with the specific demands of each position. parti… Prerequisites: HPE1140 --- # PHED1150 — Body Building and Weightlifting PHED 1150 - Body Building and Weightlifting PHED 1150 - Body Building and Weightlifting 1 sem hr cr (2 hours per week) This course is designed for body building and conditioning through the use of weights and a gym machine. Formerly/Same As (Formerly PED/HPE 1150) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # PHED1210 — Conditioning Exercises PHED 1210 - Conditioning Exercises PHED 1210 - Conditioning Exercises 1 sem hr cr (2 hours per week) The course focuses on an individualized exercise program to meet the student’s needs and goals to improve physical fitness. The student’s individually designed program may address cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, and/or body composition and weight control using a variety of exercise choices. Formerly/Same As (Formerly PED/HPE 1210) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # PHED1240 — Jogging for Fitness PHED 1240 - Jogging for Fitness PHED 1240 - Jogging for Fitness 1 sem hr cr (2 hours per week) This course is designed to the student develop jogging as a technique of exercise and to improve physical fitness. Formerly/Same As (Formerly PED/HPE 1240) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # PHED1410 — Varsity Athletics I PHED 1410 - Varsity Athletics I PHED 1410 - Varsity Athletics I 1 sem hr cr Students participating on the appropriate varsity athletic team will register for “Varsity Athletics.” No student will be allowed to register without the approval of the varsity coach. This course may not be used to meet the minimum physical education activity requirement. Formerly/Same As (Formerly PED/HPE 1410) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # PHED1420 — Varsity Athletics II PHED 1420 - Varsity Athletics II PHED 1420 - Varsity Athletics II 1 sem hr cr This course is a continuation of PHED 1410 . No student will be allowed to register without the approval of the varsity coach. This course may not be used to meet the minimum physical education activity requirement. Formerly/Same As (Formerly PED/HPE 1420) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # PHED2415 — Teaching Individual and Team Sports PHED 2415 - Teaching Individual and Team Sports PHED 2415 - Teaching Individual and Team Sports 3 sem hrs cr Physical fitness is a journey and never really a destination. The focus of this class will be participating and learning about various individual and team activities that can be incorporated into an active lifestyle. Students will develop a basic knowledge and understanding of a variety of sports, games, and physical activities. Students will be given an opportunity to express prior knowledge while gaining a new understanding of strategies that will aid in developing a well-rounded app… --- # PHED2990 — Independent Study in Physical Education PHED 2990 - Independent Study in Physical Education PHED 2990 - Independent Study in Physical Education 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Physical Education is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science PSCI 1030 - Survey of Physical Science PSCI 1030 - Survey of Physical Science 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours lab) This course is a study of selected topics from general physics and general chemistry. Subject matter includes such topics as forces, laws of motion, light, heat, atoms, molecules, and reactions. Completion of MATH 1010 is recommended. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Prerequisites: MATH1010 --- # PHYS1030 — Survey of Physics PHYS 1030 - Survey of Physics PHYS 1030 - Survey of Physics 4 sem hrs cr A one-semester introductory physics course for non-science majors. This course emphasizes understanding the nature of physics and applying physics concepts in everyday life. Basic algebra is required to understand and apply the physics concepts. Course topics include mechanical motion, energy, temperature and heat, fluids, electricity, magnetism, wave motion, and light. Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # PHYS1050 — Foundations of Quantum Computing PHYS 1050 - Foundations of Quantum Computing PHYS 1050 - Foundations of Quantum Computing 3 sem hrs cr This course is intended for anyone with an interest in quantum computers. Subjects covered include history of computing, linear algebra, the postulates of quantum mechanics, and the basics of quantum computing. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I PHYS 2010 - Non-Calculus Physics I PHYS 2010 - Non-Calculus Physics I 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours lab) This course is an applied physics study of the basic laws and principles of technical measurement, forces, vectors, equilibrium, velocity and acceleration, work, energy, and power, basic laws and principles of rotational motion, simple machines, and properties of solids and fluids. analyze, test, and evaluate a scientific hypothesis. use basic scientific language and processes, and be able to distinguish between scientific and non-scientific explanations. identify unifying principl… Prerequisites: MATH1720, MATH1730, MATH1830, MATH1910 --- # PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II PHYS 2020 - Non-Calculus Physics II PHYS 2020 - Non-Calculus Physics II 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours lab) This course is an applied physics study of temperature, heat transfer, heat gas laws and thermodynamic applications, basic laws and principles of electrostatics, direct current, magnetism, alternating current, sound, light and nuclear physics. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Prerequisites: PHYS2010 --- # PHYS2110 — Calculus-Based Physics I PHYS 2110 - Calculus-Based Physics I PHYS 2110 - Calculus-Based Physics I 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours lab) This calculus-based course is intended for science and engineering students. Subjects covered include mechanics, heat and thermodynamics, and waves. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Formerly/Same As (Formerly PHY 2310) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Prerequisites: MATH1910, PHY2310 --- # PHYS2120 — Calculus-Based Physics II PHYS 2120 - Calculus-Based Physics II PHYS 2120 - Calculus-Based Physics II 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours lab) This calculus-based course is intended for science and engineering students. Subjects covered include electricity and magnetism, light and optics, and selected topics from modern physics. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Formerly/Same As (Formerly PHY 2320) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, PHYS2110 --- # PHYS2270 — Introduction to Quantum Computing PHYS 2270 - Introduction to Quantum Computing PHYS 2270 - Introduction to Quantum Computing 3 sem hrs cr This course is intended for anyone interested in pursuing a career that involves quantum computers and quantum information. Subjects covered include basics of quantum information, quantum fundamentals, qubit, quantum gates, entanglement, and quantum algorithms. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: MATH1910 --- # PHYS2330 — Modern Physics PHYS 2330 - Modern Physics PHYS 2330 - Modern Physics 3 sem hrs cr This course is intended for anyone pursuing a degree in physics. Subjects covered include introduction to the fundamental principles of modern physics (special relativity and quantum mechanics) and their application to atomic physics. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: PHYS2120, MATH1920 --- # PHYS2370 — Quantum Computing Applications PHYS 2370 - Quantum Computing Applications PHYS 2370 - Quantum Computing Applications 3 sem hrs cr This course is intended for anyone interested in pursuing a career that involves quantum computers and quantum information. Subjects covered include quantum applications, Qiskit, hands-on quantum computing, and quantum algorithms. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: PHYS2270 --- # PHYS2990 — Independent Study in Physics PHYS 2990 - Independent Study in Physics PHYS 2990 - Independent Study in Physics 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Physics is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Formerly/Same As (Formerly PHY 2990) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science POLS 1010 - Intro to Political Science POLS 1010 - Intro to Political Science 3 sem hrs cr This course is an analysis of politics and political systems in various countries. Students will acquire a general understanding of the key concepts and ideas upon which different systems of government are based. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Formerly/Same As POL 1020, POLS 1020 Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus General Prerequisites: POL1020, POLS1020 --- # POLS1030 — American Government POLS 1030 - American Government POLS 1030 - American Government 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of the basic features of American government with emphasis on constitutional principles and the structure and functions of the three branches of national government. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly POL 1110) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, POL1110 --- # POLS2025 — State and Local Government POLS 2025 - State and Local Government POLS 2025 - State and Local Government 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of the forms and functions of state and local government in the United States, with particular emphasis on government in the state of Tennessee. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly POL 1130, PS 2020, POL 1120, POLS 2010) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, POL1130, PS2020, POL1120, POLS2010 --- # POLS2990 — Independent Study in Political Science POLS 2990 - Independent Study in Political Science POLS 2990 - Independent Study in Political Science 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Political Science is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Formerly/Same As (Formerly POL 2990) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology PSYC 1030 - Introduction to Psychology PSYC 1030 - Introduction to Psychology 3 sem hrs cr This is an introductory survey course focused on the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Topics include the history of psychology, critical thinking and research methods in psychology, the biological and psychological bases of consciousness, sensation, perception, memory, learning, cognition, development across the lifespan, motivation, emotion, sexuality, stress and health, social psychology, personality, psychological disorders, and psychological therapies. This course may include proct… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, PSY1310, PSY1320, PSY1410 --- # PSYC1040 — Abnormal Psychology PSYC 1040 - Abnormal Psychology PSYC 1040 - Abnormal Psychology 3 sem hrs cr This course examines concepts related to psychopathology and behavior disorders with emphasis on maladaptive social behavior. Topics include adjustment disorder, personality disorders, anxiety-based disorders, and psychotic disorders. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly PSY 2900) Transfer (UT) or Non-Tr… Prerequisites: PSYC1030, PSY2900 --- # PSYC2014 — Psychology of Human Sexuality PSYC 2014 - Psychology of Human Sexuality PSYC 2014 - Psychology of Human Sexuality 3 sem cr hrs This course is a study of the biological, psychological, and psychosocial bases and manifestations of human sexual behavior. Topics include sex in history, theory and research in sexuality, anatomy and physiology of sex, sex in the context of human relationships, gender development and identity, sexuality and the lifecycle, pregnancy and childbirth, sexual dysfunctions and disease, sexual deviancy, and sex in society. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at… Prerequisites: PSYC1030, PSY2010 --- # PSYC2120 — Social Psychology PSYC 2120 - Social Psychology PSYC 2120 - Social Psychology 3 sem hrs cr This course is the scientific study of how people’s thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are influenced by other people. Topics include social cognition, self-presentation, attitude formation, persuasion, social influence, affiliation, interpersonal attraction, prejudice and stereotyping, aggression, and prosocial behavior. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor… Prerequisites: PSYC1030, PSY2210 --- # PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology PSYC 2130 - Lifespan Development Psychology PSYC 2130 - Lifespan Development Psychology 3 sem cr hrs This course is a study of the biological, psychological, and psychosocial bases of human development from conception through death. Topics include current research and theory pertaining to the physical, cognitive, personality, psychological, emotional, and social development across the lifespan. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructo… Prerequisites: PSYC1030, PSY2300 --- # PSYC2990 — Independent Study in Psychology PSYC 2990 - Independent Study in Psychology PSYC 2990 - Independent Study in Psychology 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Psychology is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Formerly/Same As (Formerly PSY 2990) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # RELS2020 — Religions of the World RELS 2020 - Religions of the World RELS 2020 - Religions of the World 3 sem hrs cr This course will introduce the study of global religions, including their foundations, core beliefs, followers, and histories. It will also include on-site visits to various religious institutions and discussions with various clergy of the included religions. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # RELS2030 — Religion and Society RELS 2030 - Religion and Society RELS 2030 - Religion and Society 3 sem hrs cr This course will allow students to analyze the relationship between religions and the societies that they come into contact with, while also presenting students with society’s impact on religions. It will include the discussion of religion’s relationship with legal standards, social expectations, differing ideas of charity, and gender, amongst others. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # SRVL1010 — Service Learning SRVL 1010 - Service Learning SRVL 1010 - Service Learning 3 sem hrs cr This course is designed to engage students in active roles of service learning through partnership with local and/or national service agencies. Students will complete a minimum of 20 hours of volunteer service in addition to weekly classroom meetings. Students must submit a portfolio, completed project or product, or a summative presentation at the end of the semester. This course will transfer as lower-division elective credit. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1010 - Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1010 - Introduction to Sociology 3 sem hrs cr This course identifies basic human relationships essential to survival in modern society and seeks to assist students in understanding and applying this knowledge in everyday life. Topics include introduction to sociology, culture, inequality and social class, political and economic orders, and the changing society. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, SOC1010, SOC2110 --- # SOCI1030 — Introduction to Gender Studies SOCI 1030 - Introduction to Gender Studies SOCI 1030 - Introduction to Gender Studies 3 sem hrs cr This course will enable the student to understand the various roles and identities of women in society and the interconnectedness of micro and macro level issues. The student will be able to discuss topics such as the social construction of gender, patriarchy, media influence, and women’s experiences with healthcare, education, family, work, and violence. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus STUDENT LEARNING --- # SOCI1040 — Social Problems SOCI 1040 - Social Problems SOCI 1040 - Social Problems 3 sem hrs cr The sociological perspective of the understanding of and solutions for some of the major current problems confronted in American society is examined. Included are such issues of social concern as poverty, social deviance, environment, energy, population, health, education, and medical care. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Sa… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, SOC1020, SOC2120, SOCI1020 --- # SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family SOCI 2010 - Marriage and Family SOCI 2010 - Marriage and Family 3 sem hrs cr This course considers the customs and patterns of courtship and the problems of the modern family. Emphasis is placed on the problems of the family in an era of rapid social change; social, cultural, and personal factors relating to mate selection and family life; and family organization, disorganization, and reorganization. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your ins… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, SOC2200 --- # SOCI2400 — Introduction to Criminology SOCI 2400 - Introduction to Criminology SOCI 2400 - Introduction to Criminology 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of crime and criminal behavior. Topics examined include the nature of crime, its measurement and forms, the social dimensions and correlates of crime, major theories of criminal and delinquent behavior, and possible solutions to the crime problem. Formerly/Same As (Same as CRMJ 2400) (Formerly SOC 2400) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # SOCI2550 — Understanding Terrorism SOCI 2550 - Understanding Terrorism SOCI 2550 - Understanding Terrorism 3 sem hrs cr This course is a survey course covering the historical background of terrorism as a criminal activity, terrorist typologies, the motivations behind terrorist activity, and the responses of the criminal justice system to terrorism. Formerly/Same As (Same as CRMJ 2550) (Formerly SOC 2550) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810, CRMJ2550, SOC2550 --- # SOCI2600 — Introduction to Gerontology SOCI 2600 - Introduction to Gerontology SOCI 2600 - Introduction to Gerontology 3 sem hrs cr This course will use a multidisciplinary approach towards understanding the process of aging. Gerontology is the study of inter-relatedness of biological, psychological, and social aspects of aging. This course will provide an overview of the major issues of aging and the social forces and institutions affecting older adults. No required Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # SOCI2990 — Independent Study in Sociology SOCI 2990 - Independent Study in Sociology SOCI 2990 - Independent Study in Sociology 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Sociology is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Formerly/Same As (Formerly SOC 2990) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # SWRK2010 — Introduction to Social Work SWRK 2010 - Introduction to Social Work SWRK 2010 - Introduction to Social Work 3 sem hrs cr This course examines the history, philosophy, professional mission, career patterns, practice, methods and present organization of the social work profession. Formerly/Same As (Formerly SOC 2570) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus GOALS Students should… gain an understanding of the social work profession. identify how social work evolved as a profession. gain greater insight into the social work field and the social systems. gain an understanding of the social service… --- # SWRK2030 — Introduction to Social Welfare and Policy SWRK 2030 - Introduction to Social Welfare and Policy SWRK 2030 - Introduction to Social Welfare and Policy 3 sem hrs cr Analysis of the development, structure and function of social welfare programs and policies. Exploration of recurring themes and comparison to welfare polices around the globe. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # SWRK2045 — Introduction to Counseling SWRK 2045 - Introduction to Counseling SWRK 2045 - Introduction to Counseling 3 sem hrs cr Comparative analysis of major theoretical approaches to counseling and psychotherapy practice: psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive behavioral, gestalt, rational emotive therapy, and systems theory. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # SWRK2990 — Independent Study in Social Work SWRK 2990 - Independent Study in Social Work SWRK 2990 - Independent Study in Social Work 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Social Work is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # SPAN1010 — Beginning Spanish I SPAN 1010 - Beginning Spanish I SPAN 1010 - Beginning Spanish I 3 sem hrs cr This course emphasizes the essentials of Spanish grammar and develops reading, writing, and speaking skills in the language. Readings about Spanish cultures are included. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly SPA 1010) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course --- # SPAN1020 — Beginning Spanish II SPAN 1020 - Beginning Spanish II SPAN 1020 - Beginning Spanish II 3 sem hrs cr This course continues to emphasize the essentials of Spanish grammar and further develops reading, writing, and speaking skills. Readings about Spanish and South American cultures are included, and the literature of important Spanish authors, such as Cervantes, Espronceda, and Gaballero, is introduced. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additiona… Prerequisites: SPAN1010, SPA1020 --- # SPAN2010 — Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 2010 - Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 2010 - Intermediate Spanish I 3 sem hrs cr This course combines grammar review with exercises for improving oral and written skills and includes readings in Spanish literature and culture. Formerly/Same As (Formerly SPA 2010) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: SPAN1020, SPA2010 --- # SPAN2020 — Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 2020 - Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 2020 - Intermediate Spanish II 3 sem hrs cr This course continues a grammar review and further develops oral and written skills. Readings from Spanish and Latin-America cultures and selections from Spanish authors are emphasized. Formerly/Same As (Formerly SPA 2020) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: SPAN2010, SPA2020 --- # SPAN2990 — Independent Study in Spanish SPAN 2990 - Independent Study in Spanish SPAN 2990 - Independent Study in Spanish 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Spanish is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # SPCH2990 — Independent Study in Speech SPCH 2990 - Independent Study in Speech SPCH 2990 - Independent Study in Speech 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Speech is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Formerly/Same As (Formerly COM 2990) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # SURG1102 — Orientation to Surgical Technology SURG 1102 - Orientation to Surgical Technology SURG 1102 - Orientation to Surgical Technology 1 sem hr cr (1 lecture hour) An introduction to principles, techniques, and issues in the Operating Room environment. Topics include professional management and healthcare facility information. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning --- # SURG1305 — Surgical Pharmacology SURG 1305 - Surgical Pharmacology SURG 1305 - Surgical Pharmacology 3 sem hrs cr (3 --- # SURG1410 — Surgical Technology and Patient Care I SURG 1410 - Surgical Technology and Patient Care I SURG 1410 - Surgical Technology and Patient Care I 4 sem hrs cr (2 --- # SURG2103 — Clinical Practicum I SURG 2103 - Clinical Practicum I SURG 2103 - Clinical Practicum I 1 sem hr cr Clinical experience allows a student to affiliate with healthcare facilities under the joint supervision of the school and professional staff of affiliated clinical sites to provide practical clinical work experience in an operating room setting. actively participate in and adequately document at least 120 surgical procedures in the first and second scrub roles and distributed across surgical specialties as defined by the Core Curriculum for Surgical Technology combined across SURG 2103, SURG 2201, and SURG 2302. de… --- # SURG2201 — Clinical Practicum II SURG 2201 - Clinical Practicum II SURG 2201 - Clinical Practicum II 2 sem hrs cr A continuation of Clinical Practicum I. Students will continue to affiliate with healthcare facilities to provide clinical work experience in an operating room setting. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: SURG2103 --- # SURG2302 — Clinical Practicum III SURG 2302 - Clinical Practicum III SURG 2302 - Clinical Practicum III 3 sem hrs cr A continuation of Clinical Practicum II. Students will complete their affiliation with healthcare facilities to finish their clinical work experience requirement in an operating room setting. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: SURG2103, SURG2201 --- # SURG2310 — Surgical Microbiology and Asepsis SURG 2310 - Surgical Microbiology and Asepsis SURG 2310 - Surgical Microbiology and Asepsis 3 sem hrs cr (2 --- # SURG2321 — Surgical Procedures I SURG 2321 - Surgical Procedures I SURG 2321 - Surgical Procedures I 3 sem hrs cr (3 --- # SURG2330 — Surgical Procedures II SURG 2330 - Surgical Procedures II SURG 2330 - Surgical Procedures II 3 sem hrs cr (3 Prerequisites: SURG2321 --- # SURG2399 — Special Topics: Leadership SURG 2399 - Special Topics: Leadership SURG 2399 - Special Topics: Leadership 3 sem hrs cr This course focuses on advanced topics in surgical technology and may be used to examine new technologies, policies, best practices, etc. as they evolve within the discipline. The course may also be used for independent study to meet exceptional needs of students or the workforce. This course will provide a student the opportunity to investigate and report on a topic of special interest to that student or one that would benefit their employer or the community. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN):… --- # SURG2420 — Surgical Technology and Patient Care II SURG 2420 - Surgical Technology and Patient Care II SURG 2420 - Surgical Technology and Patient Care II 4 sem hrs cr (2 Prerequisites: SURG1410 --- # THEA1015 — Acting I THEA 1015 - Acting I THEA 1015 - Acting I 3 sem hrs cr Fundamentals of acting process examined through improvisation, physical movement, characterization, text analysis, and basic acting techniques. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Specific Course --- # THEA1020 — Acting II THEA 1020 - Acting II THEA 1020 - Acting II 3 sem hrs cr This course is focused on performing in period and stylized drama. Students will develop skills in performing poetry and other heightened-language texts with an emphasis on Shakespeare. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus General Prerequisites: THEA1015 --- # THEA1025 — Stagecraft I THEA 1025 - Stagecraft I THEA 1025 - Stagecraft I 3 sem hrs cr Introduction to the various technical elements of theatre. Special emphasis is placed on the design and construction of stage scenery. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre THEA 1030 - Introduction to Theatre THEA 1030 - Introduction to Theatre 3 sem hrs cr This course provides an overview of theatre as an art form. Included in the course is the study of the development of drama, the theatre and an appreciation and understanding of the theatrical process. This is not a production or performance course. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Formerly/Same As (Formerly COM 1030)… --- # THEA1040 — Theatre Production THEA 1040 - Theatre Production THEA 1040 - Theatre Production 3 sem hrs cr This course is a survey of practice in all phases of play production, including play choice, casting, directing, staging, make-up, costuming, lighting, and scenic design. May be repeated for credit a maximum of two times to apply toward graduation. Formerly/Same As (Formerly COM 2030) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # THEA1050 — Directing Theatre THEA 1050 - Directing Theatre THEA 1050 - Directing Theatre 3 sem hrs cr This course provides the fundamentals of directing for the stage. Topics include promptbook development, casting, rehearsal techniques, working with actors, and an appreciation of the historical development of the director’s role as well as an appreciation and understanding of the theatrical process. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus General --- # THEA2011 — Production Practicum THEA 2011 - Production Practicum THEA 2011 - Production Practicum 1 sem hr cr This course provides students with an opportunity to participate in a theatrical production under faculty supervision practicing professional, organizational, and collaborative skills. This course may include proctored exams which must be completed on campus or at an instructor-approved proctoring center which may require additional costs to the student. Please consult your instructor for additional details. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus General --- # THEA2015 — Introduction to Theatre Design THEA 2015 - Introduction to Theatre Design THEA 2015 - Introduction to Theatre Design 3 sem hrs cr Theatre students will learn the basic elements of design as well as the process of theatrical design from play script to realized production. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Course --- # THEA2020 — Children’s Drama THEA 2020 - Children’s Drama THEA 2020 - Children’s Drama 3 sem hrs cr Training is provided in story-telling, creative dramatics, and acting in children’s drama. This course is recommended for students with an interest in drama and for those who plan a career working with children, particularly in education. May be repeated for credit a maximum of two times to apply toward graduation. Formerly/Same As (Formerly COM 2020) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # THEA2030 — Script Analysis for the Theatre THEA 2030 - Script Analysis for the Theatre THEA 2030 - Script Analysis for the Theatre 3 sem hrs cr Theatre students learn to analyze plays for the purpose of directing, designing, or acting in productions for the stage. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # THEA2990 — Independent Study in Theatre THEA 2990 - Independent Study in Theatre THEA 2990 - Independent Study in Theatre 1-5 sem hrs cr The Independent Study in Theatre is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Department Lead. No more than six semester hours in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Formerly/Same As (Formerly COM 2990) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # ACCT2341 — Cost Accounting ACCT 2341 - Cost Accounting ACCT 2341 - Cost Accounting 3 sem hrs cr This course introduces the student to the processes used to prepare cost accounting information for decision making in internal operations. Formerly/Same As (Formerly ACCT 2610, ACT 2610) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Prerequisites: ACCT1020, ACCT2610, ACT2610 --- # BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life with Lab BIOL 1020 - Diversity of Life with Lab BIOL 1020 - Diversity of Life with Lab 4 sem hrs cr This course introduces the student to the diversity of life on Earth. The course begins by introducing the ecological concepts that govern living organisms. This is followed by examining the diversity of organisms that serve as producers, consumers and decomposers in the environment. The final portion of the course explores the organization and systems of the human body. NOTE: This course is intended for Non-Science majors. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # BUSN1301 — Legal Issues for the Web BUSN 1301 - Legal Issues for the Web BUSN 1301 - Legal Issues for the Web 3 sem hrs cr This course addresses Internet law and provides guidelines for legally putting existing material online, creating material specifically for the Internet, using material found on the Internet, e-commerce, and educational aspects of the Internet. Real-world examples are used to illustrate how the rules affect businesses. Students will work on real case studies and will have discussions on what they feel should be the correct outcome based on the law as learned through this course. The student must possess suf… --- # BUSN1370 — Spreadsheet Applications BUSN 1370 - Spreadsheet Applications BUSN 1370 - Spreadsheet Applications 3 sem hrs cr This course is designed to develop skills with spreadsheet software. Use and design of spreadsheets for practical business applications and business problem-solving will be an integral part of this course. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # BUSN2320 — Business Finance BUSN 2320 - Business Finance BUSN 2320 - Business Finance 3 sem hrs cr This course examines financial principles, which may include financial statement analysis, risk and return relationships, time value of money, valuation of assets, capital budgeting, and working capital management. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Prerequisites: ACCT1010, ACCT1020 --- # BUSN2350 — Organizational Behavior BUSN 2350 - Organizational Behavior BUSN 2350 - Organizational Behavior 3 sem hrs cr This course examines the importance of understanding human relations in the workplace and developing the skills necessary to foster more effective communication and motivation. It is designed to you gain insights into specific people skills that you can use on the job to motivate people, communicate better, and create more effective teams. It provides a basic knowledge of behavior as it relates to the way people (individuals and groups) act in organizations as well as the organization system itself. It encomp… --- # BUSN2450 — E-Commerce BUSN 2450 - E-Commerce BUSN 2450 - E-Commerce 3 sem hrs cr A study of electronic commerce and its impact on business. The course provides a framework for understanding electronic commerce, including possible marketing opportunities, as well as implementation and organization issues involved in capitalizing on electronic commerce. Students will be expected to write and express themselves in grammatically correct, concise, standard English. Grades will be based on writing skills, content, thorough research effort and timeliness. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # CHEM1020 — Introduction to Chemistry II & Lab CHEM 1020 - Introduction to Chemistry II & Lab CHEM 1020 - Introduction to Chemistry II & Lab 4 sem hrs cr CHEM 1020 is intended to satisfy the chemistry requirement for several career programs and satisfy part of the general education science requirement. The course will develop a variety of chemistry topics including nuclear chemistry; redox reactions and electrochemistry; the structure and nomenclature for organic compounds; the nature and properties of plastics and polymers; the nature and properties of drugs; the nature and properties of biochemical molecules, especially fats and oils, c… Prerequisites: CHEM1010 --- # CITC1310 — Programming I CITC 1310 - Programming I CITC 1310 - Programming I 3 sem hrs cr This course introduces the basic concepts of programming, problem solving, programming logic, and design techniques using an object-oriented language. The topics covered include the language syntax, functions, return types, and objects found in a current object-oriented programming language. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # CITC1311 — Programming II CITC 1311 - Programming II CITC 1311 - Programming II 3 sem hrs cr This course is a continuation of CITC 1310 Programming I . It introduces the student to object-oriented programming. Topics include class creation, methods, events, inheritance, objects and error handling. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Prerequisites: CITC1310 --- # CITC1312 — Intro to .NET Programming CITC 1312 - Intro to .NET Programming CITC 1312 - Intro to .NET Programming 3 sem hrs cr An introductory study of object-oriented programming through the use and practical application of the language. Topics include classes, objects, methods, GUI programming, graphics, databases, XML, Web pages and Internet. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Prerequisites: CITC1310 --- # CITC1313 — .NET Programming CITC 1313 - .NET Programming CITC 1313 - .NET Programming 3 sem hrs cr This is a course in basic .NET programming language. Topics include basic concepts of programming, problem solving, programming logic and design techniques of an object-oriented language. The course also includes types, classes, inheritance, arrays, collections, delegates, events and debugging. g. BIT 1150, INFS 1010 ) or receive permission of instructor. Must also work well independently, be self-motivated and computer savvy, and have the ability to troubleshoot computer problems. Any computer programming experience is fu… Prerequisites: BIT1150, INFS1010 --- # CITC1318 — Data Structures CITC 1318 - Data Structures CITC 1318 - Data Structures 3 sem hrs cr This course covers the basic fundamental principles of data structures. It uses a programming language to implement a variety of data structures. Topics will include recursion, containers, vectors, pointers, dynamic memory, stacks, queues, and Lists with or without iterators. User-designed classes are implemented. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Prerequisites: CISP1010 --- # CITC1319 — Intro to Programming for Mobile Apps CITC 1319 - Intro to Programming for Mobile Apps CITC 1319 - Intro to Programming for Mobile Apps 3 sem hrs cr This course is an introduction to mobile computer programming. Students will learn the foundation of computer programming while designing, developing, and deploying mobile applications that incorporate multimedia, GPS and other current technologies. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # CITC1333 — Linux LPIC-1 CITC 1333 - Linux LPIC-1 CITC 1333 - Linux LPIC-1 3 sem hrs cr This course prepare the student to complete the LPIC-1 Junior Level Linux Certification exams 101 and 102. Topics will include Linux command line operation, maintenance tasks within Linux, and installation, configuration, and connectivity of Linux workstations. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Prerequisites: INFS1010 --- # CITC1360 — Computer Graphic & Animation CITC 1360 - Computer Graphic & Animation CITC 1360 - Computer Graphic & Animation 3 sem hrs cr The objective of this course is to the student develop some facility in the use of graphics editing software and graphics creation software. The course will cover the basic concepts in image development and graphics manipulation. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # EDU2010 — Foundations of Education EDU 2010 - Foundations of Education EDU 2010 - Foundations of Education 3 sem hrs cr In this course, attention will be given to the historical, philosophical, and sociological foundations underlying the development of American institutions. The role of the schools, the aims of education, and the role of state, local and federal agencies will be emphasized. Some field experience will be required. Formerly/Same As EDUC 2000 Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # EDU2050 — Classroom Management EDU 2050 - Classroom Management EDU 2050 - Classroom Management 3 sem hrs cr This course is an introduction to K–6 classroom management techniques for anyone currently or considering teaching in an educational setting up to the 6th grade. Through exploration of the text, course assignments and online discussions, you will learn strategies/approaches to organize and manage your classroom for optimal student learning. This course also has two field experiences where students will be required to observe classroom management techniques in an actual school setting. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Co… --- # EDUC2120 — Intro to Special Education EDUC 2120 - Intro to Special Education EDUC 2120 - Intro to Special Education 3 sem hrs cr This course is a study of the characteristics and needs of children with special needs and/or disabilities. There is an emphasis on legislation, programs, services and best practices in the educational setting. Field experiences are required. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT --- # ENGL2035 — Introduction to Fiction ENGL 2035 - Introduction to Fiction ENGL 2035 - Introduction to Fiction 3 sem hrs cr This course provides the opportunity, through reading, discussion, and short projects, to analyze short stories and a novel in terms of their literary characteristics. This course is designed to give students experience in reading and interpreting literature. Formerly/Same As ENGL 2010 Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL1020, ENGL2010 --- # ENGL2110 — Early American Literature ENGL 2110 - Early American Literature ENGL 2110 - Early American Literature 3 sem hrs cr This course is a survey of American literature from the time of English colonization through the Civil War. It examines the works of significant writers of fiction, poetry and non-fiction, taking into account the events in history that influenced them. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 and ENGL 1020 Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2116 — Writing for the Web ENGL 2116 - Writing for the Web ENGL 2116 - Writing for the Web 3 sem hrs cr This course includes critiques of current Web pages, how to convert business documents into web content that is fresh, and essential skills for 21st century business writing. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # ENGL2120 — Modern American Literature ENGL 2120 - Modern American Literature ENGL 2120 - Modern American Literature 3 sem hrs cr This course is a survey of American masterpieces from the Civil War to the present. Students do not have to take ENGL 2110 before taking ENGL 2120. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL1020, ENGL2110 --- # ENGL2210 — Early British Literature ENGL 2210 - Early British Literature ENGL 2210 - Early British Literature 3 sem hrs cr A survey of major and minor works from British literature. During this course, you will explore the fiction, poetry, drama, and nonfiction of these periods with respect to the literary forms and characteristics of each period, as well as to the societal, cultural, philosophical, and historical forces that influenced their development. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 and ENGL 1020 Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2220 — Modern British Literature ENGL 2220 - Modern British Literature ENGL 2220 - Modern British Literature 3 sem hrs cr A survey of major and minor works from British literature. During this course, you will explore the fiction, poetry, drama, and nonfiction of these periods with respect to the literary forms and characteristics of each period, as well as to the societal, cultural, philosophical, and historical forces that influenced their development. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2300 — Creative Writing ENGL 2300 - Creative Writing ENGL 2300 - Creative Writing 3 sem hrs cr Creative writing is a course in developing, drafting and revising creative works in fiction, poetry, drama, nonfiction, and song lyrics for publication and personal satisfaction. Students may focus on one genre or multiple genres, according to their own interest. Emphasis is on the creative process, awareness of audience, structure of the genres, and getting works ready for the public. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2410 — Early European Literature ENGL 2410 - Early European Literature ENGL 2410 - Early European Literature 3 sem hrs cr This course is a survey of masterpieces of Western World literature: the ancient Near East, ancient Greece and Rome, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2420 — Modern European Literature ENGL 2420 - Modern European Literature ENGL 2420 - Modern European Literature 3 sem hrs cr This course is a survey of literary masterpieces of Western World literature including the Enlightment, Romanticism, Realism and Modernism/Postmodernism periods. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2630 — Literature for Children ENGL 2630 - Literature for Children ENGL 2630 - Literature for Children 3 sem hrs cr This course is a historical survey of literature for children with special attention given to literature for pre-school and elementary years. Genres or types studied include picture books, fiction, traditional literature, nonfiction and poetry. The course does not fulfill the general education requirement. It is primarily intended for Early Childhood Education or Elementary Education majors. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # FREN1010 — Beginning French I FREN 1010 - Beginning French I FREN 1010 - Beginning French I 3 sem hrs cr Emphasis is placed on acquiring the four basic language skills: speaking, listening, writing and reading. Upon course completion, students are prepared to enter FREN 1020. Insights into French culture, customs and ways of life are presented. Activities include grammar study, online discussion, and audio posting. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Learning Support competencies or equivalent skill levels Formerly/Same As (Formerly FRE 1110) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: FRE1110 --- # FREN1020 — Beginning French II FREN 1020 - Beginning French II FREN 1020 - Beginning French II 3 sem hrs cr The course emphasizes the development of the four basic language skills: speaking, listening, writing and reading. Upon course completion, students are prepared to enter an intermediate or second-year French course. Insights into French culture, customs, and ways of life are presented. Prerequisite: FREN 1010 Formerly/Same As (Formerly FRE 1120) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT Prerequisites: FREN1010, FRE1120 --- # HIMT1300 — Medical Terminology HIMT 1300 - Medical Terminology HIMT 1300 - Medical Terminology 3 sem hrs cr An introductory study of medical terminology utilizing the body systems approach, including anatomy and physiology, disease process, laboratory/pathology terms, pharmacology concepts, terms and abbreviations. Formerly/Same As NRSG 1370 (formerly HIT 1010) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Prerequisites: READ0810, NRSG1370, HIT1010 --- # HIMT1308 — Careers in Healthcare HIMT 1308 - Careers in Healthcare HIMT 1308 - Careers in Healthcare 3 sem hrs cr This course is designed to explore different careers in healthcare which require skilled healthcare professionals and practitioners. Discussion will include places of employment, educational requirements, licensures, occupational descriptions, and career opportunities. Formerly/Same As ALH 1000 ALSH 1000 Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # HIST2050 — Appalachian History HIST 2050 - Appalachian History HIST 2050 - Appalachian History 3 sem hrs cr This course examines the theme of continuity and change in the Southern and Central Appalachian region from the 14th century to the present. The states included in this study are western Virginia, eastern Kentucky, western North Carolina, East Tennessee, northern Georgia, northern Alabama, and southern West Virginia. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # MATH1005 — Algebra Essentials MATH 1005 - Algebra Essentials MATH 1005 - Algebra Essentials 3 sem hrs cr This course includes operations with polynomials, analysis of quadratic functions and graphs, solving quadratic equations, and other types of functions. The course is designed to prepare the student for algebra intensive courses. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # MATH1130 — College Algebra MATH 1130 - College Algebra MATH 1130 - College Algebra 3 sem hrs cr This course is designed primarily for students majoring in non-science degrees. Topics include functions and graphs, linear and quadratic equations, inequalities, polynomials, rational expressions, exponents, radicals, and exponential and logarithmic functions. This course may not substitute for MATH 1710 . In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Prerequisites: MATH1000, MATH1005, MATH1710 --- # MDT2100 — Photoshop Essentials MDT 2100 - Photoshop Essentials MDT 2100 - Photoshop Essentials 3 sem hrs cr Students are introduced to photo editing, image enhancement, workflow, color management, and best practices using Adobe Photoshop® and related software with images from professional digital cameras and other digital images. Topics covered include: editing a photo, using selection tools and shortcut keys, working with layers, drawing and painting with color, enhancing and repairing photos, applying filters and patterns, creating color channels and actions, working with vector graphics, and creating web pages and anima… Prerequisites: CITC1300 --- # PHED1031 — Walking for Fitness PHED 1031 - Walking for Fitness PHED 1031 - Walking for Fitness 2 sem hrs cr This course improves cardiovascular fitness without the possible risks associated with higher intensity exercise. The ROCKPORT FITNESS WALKING TEST will be used to design individualized walking programs based on existing levels of cardiovascular fitness. (TN eCampus course ID PHED 1140) Note: This course is equivalent to PHED 1030 Aerobic Walking Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 1030 - Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 1030 - Introduction to Philosophy 3 sem hrs cr This course gives a basic overview of philosophy and its development throughout history. Students will learn to think as philosophers, and discover some of the major thinkers and schools of thought in western philosophy. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # PHIL2430 — Philosophy of Religion PHIL 2430 - Philosophy of Religion PHIL 2430 - Philosophy of Religion 3 sem hrs cr This course is a philosophical examination of religion. Some issues studied include the existence and nature of God, relationship between faith and reason, and challenges to religious belief. Throughout history, individuals have pondered whether or not God exists. Many consider it the most important question that can be asked. The reason? As Mortimer Adler, a well-known philosopher, points out, “More consequences for thought and action follow from the affirmation or denial of God than from answering any other b… Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # POLS2035 — International Relations POLS 2035 - International Relations POLS 2035 - International Relations 3 sem hrs cr This course is designed to provide you with a broad introduction to International Relations (IR). The course content will cover fundamental theories, issues, methods of inquiry, and terminology that comprise the study of IR as well as how those fundamentals students to understand and to analyze selected aspects of current international politics. Students will learn about the major IR theories of realism, liberalism, and constructivism as well as related topics such as theories of conflict, decision-making the… --- # PSCI1010 — Principles of Physical Science PSCI 1010 - Principles of Physical Science PSCI 1010 - Principles of Physical Science 4 sem hrs cr Designed for the non-science major to partially fulfill general education requirements in the physical sciences. This course includes a study of three fundamental components of physical scineces: Newtonian mechanics; linear motion, momentum, energy, gravity, and satellite motion; fluid mechanics; thermodynamics including thermal energy and heat transfer; electricity, magnetism; waves, sound and light waves, the properties of light, and atomic structure to establish a base in which the non-scienc… --- # PSCI1020 — Principles of Earth/Space PSCI 1020 - Principles of Earth/Space PSCI 1020 - Principles of Earth/Space 4 sem hrs cr The second course of a two-semester sequence designed for the non-science major to fulfill general education requirements in the laboratory-based physical sciences. This course includes a study of three fundamental components of the physical sciences: Chemistry: Structure of the atom, the atomic nucleus, periodic table, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, acids, bases,molecular mixing, and organic chemistry. Earth science: Rocks, minerals, earth’s internal properties,water, surface properties, the atmos… --- # PSYC215 — Child Growth and Development PSYC 215 - Child Growth and Development PSYC 215 - Child Growth and Development 3 sem hrs cr The topics studied in this course include: Physical, emotional, social and intellectual child development from conception through adolescence, concepts of development and function derived from theoretical approaches, research and clinical observation emphasized, child rearing applications included. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Prerequisites: PSYC1030 --- # PSYC2110 — Psychology of Adjustment PSYC 2110 - Psychology of Adjustment PSYC 2110 - Psychology of Adjustment 3 sem hrs cr The purpose of this course is to increase self-knowledge, personal freedom, personal accountability, and the ability to effect positive personal change. Growth is examined theoretically and applied to real life situations. Topics include: 1) personality and self, 2) stress disorders and happiness, 3) thinking and feeling, 4) values and beliefs, 5) financial planning, 6) personal accountability, and 7) personal relationships. This is a process course that requires engagement, self-examination, self-disciplin… --- # PSYC2230 — Psychology of Aging PSYC 2230 - Psychology of Aging PSYC 2230 - Psychology of Aging 3 sem hrs cr This course focuses on current research associated with aging by exploring recent changes in demography and subsequent individual behavior. Emphasis is on positive aging which explores the psychological factors, individual traits, and social and community resources integral to living and functioning optimally in old age. Formerly/Same As (TN eCampus course ID PSYC 223) Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # SOCI2170 — Sociology of Aging SOCI 2170 - Sociology of Aging SOCI 2170 - Sociology of Aging 3 sem hrs cr This is a general course in social gerontology with an emphasis on the aging process and problems of the aged. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # SWRK245 — Introduction to Counseling SWRK 245 - Introduction to Counseling SWRK 245 - Introduction to Counseling 3 sem hrs cr This course is a comparative analysis of major theoretical approaches to counseling and psychotherapy practice; psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive behavioral, gestalt, transactional analysis, rational- emotive therapy and systems theory. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # TELC2010 — Survey of Exceptionalities & Diversity TELC 2010 - Survey of Exceptionalities & Diversity TELC 2010 - Survey of Exceptionalities & Diversity 3 sem hrs cr This course enables instructors to identify psychological, physical, educational, medical, behavioral and learning characteristics and needs of individuals with various disabilities. The course also focuses on working with students from diverse cultural, social, ethnic and racial backgrounds. It includes information regarding the modification and adaptation of instruction as it relates to ADA in order to fit individual needs and learning styles. It also enables the instructor to… --- # TELC2011 — Teaching and Learning with Technology TELC 2011 - Teaching and Learning with Technology TELC 2011 - Teaching and Learning with Technology 3 sem hrs cr This course addresses the “Tennessee Statement of Education Teacher Licensure Standards for Professional Education.” It assists instructors in examining various issues related to teaching with Internet technology and resources, as well as learning to evaluate and integrate this technology into “teaching” and “learning” online and on-ground. It will also assist instructors in locating curriculum resources that support and enhance instruction. Addresses Standards # 4, 6, 11 of the Te… --- # TELC2012 — Teachers as Agents of Change TELC 2012 - Teachers as Agents of Change TELC 2012 - Teachers as Agents of Change 3 sem hrs cr This course is designed for individuals working in a public school environment on the Professional Occupational license or one of the Alternative Licenses. It provides an overview of current issues, trends, and problems that are commonplace to teaching in public school settings. Students will engage in analytic learning experiences which focus on: a) teaching in urban, suburban and rural settings, b) meeting the needs of diverse student populations, c) historical, sociological and philosophical aspe… --- # TELC2014 — Managing the Learning Environment in Post Sec TELC 2014 - Managing the Learning Environment in Post Sec TELC 2014 - Managing the Learning Environment in Post Sec 3 sem hrs cr This course provides the use of appropriate knowledge and skills for managing the total learning environment in post-secondary technical settings. There is emphasis on development of skills that facilitate effective teaching through appropriate management techniques and the involvement of business leaders and community members. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # WEB1010 — Basic Web Design WEB 1010 - Basic Web Design WEB 1010 - Basic Web Design 3 sem hrs cr (COM 1010 course ID with TN eCampus) This course presents the principles for planning well-designed web pages and websites. It explores the factors that affect web layout and design such as organization, navigation, usability, accessibility, typography, graphics and color. Prerequisite: Basic computing and keyboard skills Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # WEB1020 — Basic Web Graphics WEB 1020 - Basic Web Graphics WEB 1020 - Basic Web Graphics 3 sem hrs cr (COM 1020 course ID with TN eCampus) An introductory class using a graphics program, scanner, and other digital devices to create and edit graphic images for web pages. Projects will be included to allow students to demonstrate mastery of the use of a graphics program to edit, optimize and create imagery for the web, set up hierarchical folders/directories and implement, upload, and edit a functional website. This course is taught using Photoshop® and a basic HTML editor. Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN Prerequisites: WEB1010, COM1010 --- # WEB2120 — Audio/Video for the Web WEB 2120 - Audio/Video for the Web WEB 2120 - Audio/Video for the Web 3 sem hrs cr This course familiarizes students with the technologies associated with bringing photographic (film, video and still) images and audio to the Internet environment and enable them to identify and use the tools which facilitate these media in Web sites. Appropriate media selection, software tools for encoding various media, delivery system attributes and limitations, associated file types, audio and video codecs and software players will be discussed. Students will learn to prepare aural and visual media for the… --- # WEB2812 — Web Design III:Advanced Site Design WEB 2812 - Web Design III:Advanced Site Design WEB 2812 - Web Design III:Advanced Site Design 3 sem hrs cr This problem-oriented course will teach the use of dynamic graphic elements to enhance web pages and sites. Advanced concepts in page layout and site optimization will be studied with emphasis on principles used to craft dynamic web pages that get noticed. The course exercises and projects will allow students to apply the principles of web design to their own sites that will be created in the course. Pre- and In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Cours… --- # WEBT1310 — Web Page Application (WYSIWIG) WEBT 1310 - Web Page Application (WYSIWIG) WEBT 1310 - Web Page Application (WYSIWIG) 3 sem hrs cr This course is the study of various applications available for the support of web pages. Topics covered will include web page multimedia design and the enhanced use of scripting. The latest techniques of web page design technology will be emphasized. In rare and unusual circumstances, a course Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UN --- # WGST2050 — Intro to Women/Gender Studies WGST 2050 - Intro to Women/Gender Studies WGST 2050 - Intro to Women/Gender Studies 3 sem hrs cr The course is an interdisciplinary approach to the study of women’s social identity and placement throughout history and the world. Theoretical perspectives and research from sociology, psychology, biology and anthropology are used to understand how gender shapes our lives on individual, cultural and societal levels. Areas of study emphasize the role of gender in social institutions including family, workplace, education, religion, media and politics. Formerly/Same As WMST 2010 Transfer (UT) or No… Prerequisites: ENGL1010, WMST2010