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| Program | Credential | Description |
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| Biology Pre-major for Associate in Science | Degree | Department Co-Chair: Stephanie Blumer, 847.376.7424, [email protected] Department Co-Chair: Nicole Perry, 847.376.7086, [email protected] source |
| Computer Science Pre-major for Associate in Science | Degree | The following pre-major is recommended for students who are considering completing a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Computer Science after transferring to a four-year institution. It is designed for… source |
| Accounting Associate A.A.S. | Degree | This is a comprehensive program that encompasses financial accounting, accounting technology, managerial accounting, taxation, and business ethics. Additionally, students will complete 18 credit hour… source |
| Accounting Associate Certificate | Degree | This is a comprehensive program that encompasses financial accounting, accounting technology, managerial accounting, taxation, and business ethics. Graduates will be eligible for a variety of account… source |
| Accounting Technology Certificate | Certificate | This certificate provides extensive practice in general accounting procedures, including training in Microsoft Excel, QuickBooks, cloud accounting systems, and data analytics. Graduates will be quali… source |
| Income Tax Preparation Certificate | Certificate | This program provides extensive practice in general accounting procedures and tax preparation, including training in Microsoft Excel, QuickBooks, and Xero Accounting. Graduates will be eligible for j… source |
| Professional Accounting – CPA Preparation Certificate | Certificate | For students working toward the CPA examination, Oakton is accredited with the Illinois Board of Examiners. Exam candidates with a master’s degree in accounting that is recognized by the Board of Exa… source |
| Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Technology A.A.S. | Degree | Note : Refer to IAI General Education Courses page for guidelines on General Education course selection. source |
| Commercial Buildings Energy Systems Certificate | Certificate | Prior to pursuing this certificate, it is recommended that the student has completed EGL 101 and MAT 114 or has placed into these courses on the college’s placement tests. source |
| EPA Section 608 Certificate | Certificate | This certificate provides instruction on the basic function of an air conditioner, including how to remove, store and recharge refrigerant. It also gives an overview of the HVAC industry, the necessa… source |
| Residential Comfort Control Certificate | Certificate | This certificate prepares students to install, evaluate performance, conduct energy analysis, and perform required services for residential heating and air conditioning equipment. Graduates can seek… source |
| Residential Comfort Systems Installer Certificate | Certificate | This certificate prepares students to install, evaluate performance, conduct energy analysis, and perform required services for residential heating and air conditioning equipment. Graduates can seek… source |
| Stationary Engineer License Preparation Certificate | Certificate | Student will learn how low pressure and high pressure steam boilers work and the procedures for proper boiler operation. They will also learn feed water and water treatment. Students with the field e… source |
| Automotive Electrical Systems Certificate | Certificate | This certificate exposes students to the principles and theory of automotive electrical systems and provides opportunities for students to demonstrate the detailed operation and services of batteries… source |
| Automotive Engine Performance and Emissions Certificate | Certificate | This Certificate exposes students to the principles and theory of automotive ignition and fuel systems and provides opportunities for students to demonstrate the detailed operation and services of ig… source |
| Automotive Engines Certificate | Certificate | This certificate exposes students to the principles and theory of automotive engines and provide opportunities for students to demonstrate the detailed operation and servicing of engine components. E… source |
| Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning Certificate | Certificate | This Certificate exposes students to principles and theory of the heating air conditioning system and provides opportunities for students to demonstrate the detailed operation of such systems. Emphas… source |
| Automotive Technology A.A.S. | Degree | Note : Refer to IAI General Education Courses page for guidelines on General Education course selection. source |
| Automotive Technology Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Automotive Technology Powertrain Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Automotive Transmission and Powertrain Certificate | Certificate | This certificate exposes students to the operational principles and theory of automatic and manual transmissions and provides opportunities for students to demonstrate the detailed operation and serv… source |
| Automotive Under Car Certificate | Certificate | This Certificate exposes students to the principles and theory of automotive under car systems and provides opportunities for students to demonstrate the detailed operation and services of brakes, st… source |
| Applied Business Certificate | Certificate | This is a comprehensive certificate that encompasses business skills in the following areas: communications, accounting, mathematics, computer applications, management, marketing and human relations.… source |
| Customer Service Certificate | Certificate | This Certificate provides skills and experiences graduates need for customer service careers across industries. In a single semester, students will learn the value of customer service within organiza… source |
| Cannabis Cultivation Certificate | Certificate | This certificate prepares students for entry-level employment in cannabis cultivation and craftgrow centers and to apply state laws and regulations to cultivate cannabis. Students will apply knowledg… source |
| Cannabis Dispensary and Patient Care Specialist Certificate | Certificate | The cannabis dispensary and patient care specialist provides cannabis patient education and assists with dispensary operations in alignment with state and federal laws that regulate cannabis distribu… source |
| Cannabis Transportation, Logistics and Supply Chain Management Certificate | Certificate | This program prepares students for employment in the transportation, logistics and supply chain management for the cannabis industry. This program will prepare transporters to apply state laws and re… source |
| Administrative Assistant Certificate | Certificate | This 18-credit hour certificate prepares students for positions as Administrative Assistants. Students acquire knowledge and strong skills in applications software, office procedures, human relation,… source |
| Computer Applications for Business A.A.S. | Degree | The sophistication of the office systems technology field demands trained and competent personnel. The Computer Applications for Business A.A.S. offers the opportunity for this training for various c… source |
| Creative Software Advanced Specialist Certificate | Certificate | This 18-credit hour certificate is a continuation of the Creative Software Specialist certificate. It includes more in-depth concepts and procedures, marketing, and advanced class instruction. The ce… source |
| Creative Software Specialist Certificate | Certificate | This 11-credit hour certificate is designed to prepare students for a career in the business industry where desktop publishing software (creative software) is used. The program equips students with d… source |
| Creative Software User Certificate | Certificate | This 8-credit hour certificate prepares students for entry level desktop publishing positions and develops the skill set of those working in an office environment. While general office tasks can vary… source |
| Microsoft Office Advanced Specialist Certificate | Certificate | This 14 credit-hour certificate prepares students for the use of advanced Microsoft Office software tools in a business office environment. The program emphasizes critical thinking and decision-makin… source |
| Microsoft Office Specialist Certificate | Certificate | This 10-credit hour certificate gives students in-depth knowledge and preparation for the business use of Microsoft Office programs. The program emphasizes critical thinking and decision-making skill… source |
| Microsoft Office User Certificate | Certificate | This 6-credit hour certificate gives students in-depth knowledge of the Microsoft Office application programs Word, Excel and Power Point, all productivity software programs. The certificate emphasiz… source |
| Office Assistant Certificate | Certificate | This 15-credit hour certificate is designed for students interested in office employment as well as for those who need to upgrade their knowledge of current office technology. The program emphasizes… source |
| Operational Software Specialist Certificate | Certificate | This 12-credit hour certificate program prepares students for positions as either administrative or operational managers, or administrative or operational specialists across or within departments. In… source |
| Presentation Software Specialist Certificate | Certificate | This 13-credit hour certificate program prepares students for positions as presentation coordinators and presentation specialists across and within departments. Students acquire strong skills in Info… source |
| Reporting System Software Specialist Certificate | Certificate | This 16-credit hour certificate program prepares students for positions as reporting managers and reporting specialists across and within departments. Students acquire strong skills in Information Te… source |
| Advanced Web Site Developer Certificate | Certificate | This advanced certificate program is technical in nature. Students gain a working knowledge of scripting and an object-oriented programming language along with Web server programming. source |
| Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Certificate | Certificate | This certificate provides students with the essential knowledge and skills in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning technologies and their application in business and industry. Students will s… source |
| Computer Technology Certificate | Certificate | This certificate allows students to determine which courses they need to take to meet their personal computer knowledge and computer skills goals. This certificate can be completed in one semester. source |
| Computer User Certificate | Certificate | This certificate is designed to develop an individual’s basic computer skills and Internet knowledge to manage a computer system. This certificate can be completed in one semester. source |
| Computers and Information Systems A.A.S. | Degree | This degree prepares students to provide an entry-level support of computers and information systems in a business environment or to serve as a liaison between the IT department and other departments… source |
| Data Analytics Certificate | Certificate | The certificate provides an introduction to a rapidly growing field of data analytics. It is intended for students and professionals who want to work confidently with data without diving into coding.… source |
| Essential Applications of AI Certificate | Certificate | This certificate is designed to provide individuals with a solid foundation in the field of applied artificial intelligence (AI) while emphasizing a no-code approach. This certificate program equips… source |
| General Programmer Certificate | Certificate | This certificate allows the student to select programming courses needed to attain their professional or personal computer programming goals. It is intended for the individual who has a strong comput… source |
| Internet and Computer Core (IC3) Certificate | Certificate | This certificate is designed to develop an individual’s basic computer skills and Internet knowledge to promote success in using a computer in day-to-day living (school, work, personal). Students wil… source |
| Linux Certificate | Certificate | The Linux Certificate provides the baseline skills needed in real world Linux system administration. Upon completion of this certificate, students will be able to perform maintenance tasks using comm… source |
| Management of Information Systems (MIS) Certificate | Certificate | This certificate prepares students to use computer technology for solving real-world business issues in information systems such as billing, payroll, financial transaction, scheduling, and customer s… source |
| Microsoft Project Management Preparation Certificate | Certificate | This certificate prepares students to learn the processes of planning, organizing and managing resources to complete project goals, and how to manage and motivate the employees on the team. It prepar… source |
| Oracle Database Administrator (DBA) Certificate | Certificate | This certificate prepares the student to install, operate, troubleshoot, monitor and improve the performance of an Oracle database. The courses will help students prepare for Oracle Database Administ… source |
| PC Support Specialist Certificate | Certificate | This certificate prepares students for entry-level PC and user support roles providing hardware and software assistance in business environments. Students gain hands-on experience with PC hardware, o… source |
| Software Developer A.A.S. | Degree | This degree prepares the student to become proficient in writing business-oriented computer programs and to develop skills in a wide range of topics, from foundational programming concepts to advance… source |
| Software Developer Certificate | Certificate | This certificate provides a comprehensive and hands-on educational experience designed to equip aspiring developers with the essential skills, knowledge, and practical expertise required to thrive in… source |
| Web Site Support and Maintenance Certificate | Certificate | This certificate is best suited for managers or supervisors who need to have some programming skills or knowledge but whose primary responsibility is to manage the site and to keep the information cu… source |
| Website Developer Certificate | Certificate | This certificate is designed for people with minimal or no web experience who want to learn how to develop basic websites. This certificate can be completed in one semester. source |
| Advanced CNC Certificate | Certificate | Certificate expands beyond skills traditionally taught in Computer Numerical Control (CNC) program. Additional topics include fluid power, industrial robotics and programmable controllers, which serv… source |
| Advanced Manufacturing A.A.S. | Degree | Advanced Manufacturing degree is designed to prepare students for positions in modern manufacturing. Program teaches comprehensive set of skills including occupational safety, technical print reading… source |
| Advanced Manufacturing Automation Certificate | Certificate | Advanced certificate prepares students for various positions in modern manufacturing and automation. The curriculum develops a broad range of skills from occupational safety and technical print readi… source |
| Advanced Mechatronics A.A.S. | Degree | Advanced Mechatronics degree is designed to prepare students for exciting careers in systems integration. Mechatronics is an emerging field that blends mechanical, electrical and computer engineering… source |
| Advanced Mechatronics Certificate | Certificate | Advanced certificate prepares students for exciting careers in systems integration. Mechatronics is a new field blending mechanical, electrical and computer engineering to design, build, program and… source |
| Automation Programming Certificate | Certificate | Intermediate level certificate prepares students for technical positions in industrial automation and mechatronics fields. The main focus of the certificate is development of programming skills by st… source |
| Automation Technician Certificate | Certificate | Certificate prepares students for entry-level automation technician positions. Program content includes occupational safety, technical print reading and key concepts related to industrial automation.… source |
| CNC/CAM Programming Certificate | Certificate | Intermediate level certificate prepares students for technical positions in Computer Numerical Control (CNC) and advanced manufacturing. The main focus of the program is development of CNC programmin… source |
| Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Certificate | Certificate | Certificate prepares students for entry-level Computer Numerical Control (CNC) positions. Material taught in the program includes technical print reading and concepts related to precision machining p… source |
| Industrial Automation A.A.S. | Degree | Industrial Automation degree is designed to prepare students for inspiring careers in production equipment automation. Curriculum develops a comprehensive set of skills in electronics, mechanical sys… source |
| Production Technician Certificate | Certificate | Certificate provides fundamental knowledge and skills for entry-level production workers seeking jobs in modern manufacturing. Graduates will have an understanding of manufacturing processes and tech… source |
| Robotics and Vision Technician Certificate | Certificate | Certificate prepares students for various career opportunities in the rapidly growing fields of robotics and machine vision that are increasingly becoming integral parts of industrial automation and… source |
| TMA Industrial Automation Certificate | Certificate | Dual credit certificate established in cooperation with Technology and Manufacturing Association (TMA) prepares students for inspiring careers in industrial automation. Students will learn to operate… source |
| Welding Technician Certificate | Certificate | Welding is used by various trades ranging from artistic sculptures to heavy metal fabrication of bridges and ships. The certificate follows standards of American Welding Society (AWS). It covers trai… source |
| Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Certificate | Degree | Due to rapid changes in information technology, we are frequently updating our certificate and degree programs to better prepare you for the job market. Please consult the CNS department chair for he… source |
| Computer Networking and Cloud Systems A.A.S. | Degree | The Computer Networking and Cloud Systems associate degree program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to obtain a position in Networking. source |
| Cybersecurity Administrator Certificate | Certificate | The Cybersecurity Administrator Certificate is designed to equip students with the essential skills to manage and protect information systems and infrastructures. This program covers various aspects… source |
| End User Support Certificate | Certificate | The End User Support Certificate is designed to equip students with the essential skills needed to provide technical assistance and support to computer users. This program focuses on the foundational… source |
| Enterprise Cloud Server Administration Certificate | Certificate | The Enterprise Cloud Server Administration Certificate is designed to equip IT professionals with the skills needed to manage and administer cloud-based server environments. source |
| Network Security Administration A.A.S. | Degree | The Network Security Administration degree program provides a foundation in network security and provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to obtain positions as cybersecurity analyst… source |
| Advanced Early Childhood Education Certificate | Certificate | Completion of this certificate can lead to obtaining the Illinois Gateways to Opportunity Early Care and Education Credential Level 3. Contact the Early Childhood Education chair for details. source |
| Advanced Family Child Care Provider Certificate | Certificate | Completion of this certificate can lead to obtaining the Illinois Gateways to Opportunity Family Child Care Provider Credential Level 3. Contact the Early Childhood Education chair for details. source |
| Advanced Infant Toddler Certificate | Certificate | Completion of this certificate can lead to obtaining the Illinois Gateways to Opportunity Infant Toddler Credential Level 3. Contact the Early Childhood Education chair for details. source |
| Basic Early Childhood Education Certificate | Certificate | Completion of this certificate can lead to obtaining the Illinois Gateways to Opportunity Early Care and Education Credential Level 2. Contact the Early Childhood Education chair for details. source |
| Basic Family Child Care Provider Certificate | Certificate | Completion of this certificate can lead to obtaining the Illinois Gateways to Opportunity Family Child Care Provider Credential Level 2. Contact the Early Childhood Education chair for details. source |
| Basic Infant Toddler Certificate | Certificate | Completion of this certificate can lead to obtaining the Illinois Gateways to Opportunity Infant Toddler Credential Level 2. Contact the Early Childhood Education chair for details. source |
| Early Childhood Education A.A.S. | Degree | Note: Refer to IAI General Education Courses page for guidelines on General Education course selection. source |
| Early Childhood Education Administration Certificate | Certificate | Completion of this Certificate can lead to obtaining the Illinois Gateways to Opportunity Director Credential Level 1. Please note that eligible individuals must complete an associate degree in addit… source |
| ECE Endorsement for IL Professional Educator License Holders Certificate | Certificate | This certificate is intended for students who hold a valid Illinois Professional Educator License (PEL) and are seeking the subsequent endorsement in Early Childhood Education through the IL State Bo… source |
| A+ Computer Diagnostic Specialist Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Electronics Computer Technician Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Electronics and Computer Technology A.A.S. | Degree | Note : Refer to IAI General Education Courses page for guidelines on General Education course selection. source |
| Electronics Technology Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Home/Office Technology Integrator Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Facilities Energy Systems Technology A.A.S. | Degree | This program prepares students for maintenance and management of mechanical, electrical, and hygienic facilities; and to perform or delegate needed repairs. The program also provides opportunities fo… source |
| Facilities Energy Systems Technology Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Facilities Management A.A.S. | Degree | This degree prepares students for employment in the management of small to large facilities. The curriculum emphasizes basic principles, making it possible for graduates to begin and progress rapidly… source |
| Facilities Management Certificate | Certificate | This certificate will prepare students to work as facilities manager assistants. Specifically, students will learn basic management practices, nine functions of facilities, and construction managemen… source |
| Basics of Fire Fighting Certificate | Certificate | This certificate program is designed to prepare students for entry into the fire service. This program will give the student a good look at what the fire service is all about and an in-depth understa… source |
| Emergency Medical Technician – Basic Certificate | Certificate | This certificate program is designed for the student who wishes to gain employment in the Emergency Medical System. Upon successful completion, students are eligible to take either the Illinois Depar… source |
| Emergency Medical Technician – Paramedic Certificate | Certificate | This certificate program is designed for students who wishes to gain employment in the emergency medical system. Successful completion allows the student to obtain licensure by the Illinois Departmen… source |
| Fire Science Technology A.A.S. | Degree | The degree is designed to prepare students for a career in the fire service or in the emergency medical system. source |
| Fire Science Technology Certificate | Certificate | This program provides students seeking a career in the fire service with high level of understanding of the technical aspects of firefighting and fire service management. The program will also prepar… source |
| Global Business Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Import/Export Specialist Certificate | Certificate | The Import/Export Specialist Certificate program is the core education needed for success the in global imports and exports arena. In this program, students will learn about import and export regulat… source |
| Animation and Multimedia Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Digital Audio Content Creation Certificate | Certificate | Learn to engage and influence audiences through the production of high quality digital audio content. Through hands on experience in copy writing, creating digital video assets, managing electronic m… source |
| Digital Video Content Creation Certificate | Certificate | Learn to engage and influence audiences through the production of high quality digital video content. Through hands on experience in copy writing, creating digital video assets, managing electronic m… source |
| Graphic Design A.A.S. | Degree | Note : Refer to IAI General Education Courses page for guidelines on General Education course selection. source |
| Photography Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Web Design Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Health Information Technology A.A.S. | Degree | Associate in Applied Science in Health Information Technology prepares graduates for positions in health information management, clinical data specialist, medical coding, record processing, quality i… source |
| Medical Coding and Billing Certificate | Certificate | This curriculum prepares students for billing positions in physician offices and billing offices. Students take courses in computing, insurance procedures, CPT, ICD-10-CM coding, and medical terminol… source |
| Human Services A.A.S. | Degree | Note : Refer to IAI General Education Courses page for guidelines on General Education course selection. source |
| Human Services Certificate | Certificate | Students who do not wish to pursue degree studies may complete the Human Services Certificate to prepare for beginning level positions at many social service agencies. source |
| Mental Health and Crisis Response for Public Safety Certificate | Certificate | The Mental Health & Crisis Response for Public Safety Certificate Program provides education and workplace training for sworn police officers and other individuals within law enforcement, such as sec… source |
| Drone Pilot Operator Certificate | Certificate | This program will prepare students to safely operate small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS). Students will be able to articulate and demonstrate competency for the regulations and procedures of legal s… source |
| Forensics Certificate | Certificate | This certificate provides students with practical hands on experience in the proper techniques of identifying, processing, collecting, and preserving physical evidence associated with crime scenes. T… source |
| Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice A.A.S. | Degree | Note : Refer to IAI General Education Courses page for guidelines on General Education course selection. source |
| Private Security Certificate | Certificate | This 18 credit-hour certificate program is designed to serve the needs of individuals who want the core education the Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice program offers. Upon completion, students wi… source |
| Human Resource Specialist Certificate | Certificate | The Human Resource Specialist Certificate prepares students to enter into the human resource management realm of organizations. The program includes coursework in talent acquisition, learning and dev… source |
| Leadership Excellence Certificate | Certificate | This certificate develops leadership skills necessary in upper levels of management. Encompasses courses in Leadership, Strategic Management, Quality Management, Project Management and Change Managem… source |
| Management and Supervision A.A.S. | Degree | This is a comprehensive degree that encompasses supervision, business, business law, accounting, marketing and computer application courses as well as 18 hours of general education requirements. Stud… source |
| Organization Management Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Marketing Certificate | Certificate | Marketing is a blend of art and science, analysis and originality. The Marketing Certificate provides students with the opportunity to leverage creativity and strategic thinking to solve business cha… source |
| Marketing Management A.A.S. | Degree | This comprehensive degree encompasses principles of marketing, consumer behavior, professional selling, public relations, advertising, customer service, business marketing, internet marketing and bra… source |
| Marketing Management Certificate | Certificate | This comprehensive certificate encompasses principles of marketing, consumer behavior, professional selling, public relations, advertising, customer service, business marketing, internet marketing an… source |
| CAD Interior Design Certificate | Certificate | The CAD Interior Design Certificate prepares students for CAD drafting positions tailored towards Interior Design using AutoCAD for 2D and 3D design and drafting. Students will be proficient in creat… source |
| Computer-Aided Design Certificate | Certificate | The Computer-Aided Design Certificate prepares students for CAD drafting job positions using AutoCAD software. Students will be proficient in drawing setup and drafting techniques for mechanical and… source |
| General Design Certificate | Certificate | The General Design Certificate prepares students for general drafting positions using a variety of CAD software like AutoCAD, Inventor, Revit, and SolidWorks to design 2D and 3D CAD models and detail… source |
| Industrial Design Engineering Certificate | Certificate | Industrial Design Engineering certificate prepares students for CAD drafting and design positions. Curriculum includes instruction in Computer-Aided Design modeling software such as SolidWorks and Au… source |
| Mechanical Design/CAD A.A.S. | Degree | The associate degree in Mechanical Design/CAD provides students with in-depth training in product design, development and rapid prototyping. Students will develop skills and practical experience in p… source |
| Mechanical Design/CAD Certificate | Certificate | Certificate provides students with in-depth training in product design, development and rapid prototyping. Students will gain hands-on experience with part and assembly design utilizing two- and thre… source |
| Revit – Building Information Modeling (BIM) Certificate | Certificate | The Revit Building Information Modeling Certificate prepares students for CAD design and drafting positions using Building Information Modeling software. BIM is an intelligent 3D model-based process… source |
| SolidWorks Certificate | Certificate | The Solidworks Certificate prepares students for CAD design and drafting positions using SolidWorks Parametric Modeling software. Solidworks is used by manufacturing and engineering companies to desi… source |
| Nursing A.A.S. | Degree | Note : Refer to IAI General Education Courses page for guidelines on General Education course selection. source |
| Perioperative Nursing Certificate | Certificate | The goal of the Perioperative Nursing Certificate program is to provide individuals with the fundamental knowledge and skills required to provide safe, patient-centered care in the operating environm… source |
| Practical Nursing (LPN) Certificate | Certificate | The Practical Nursing Certificate is only open to students enrolled in the Associate Degree in Nursing program. It is not a standalone program. source |
| Paralegal Studies A.A.S. | Degree | Note : Refer to IAI General Education Courses page for guidelines on General Education course selection. source |
| Paralegal Studies Certificate | Certificate | This certificate is intended for students who have already successfully completed an Associate of Arts or Bachelor of Arts degrees. source |
| Advanced Substance Abuse Counseling Certificate | Certificate | Upon completion of the course work for the Advanced Substance Abuse Counseling Certificate and providing documentation of all required observation hours and practical experience, graduates will be el… source |
| Preparatory Substance Abuse Counseling Certificate | Certificate | Upon completion of the course work for the Preparatory Substance Abuse Certificate and providing documentation of all required observation hours and practical experience, graduates will be eligible t… source |
| Substance Abuse Counseling A.A.S. | Degree | Upon completion of the A.A.S. in Substance Abuse Counseling and providing documentation of all required observation hours and practical experience, graduates will be eligible to apply for the Illinoi… source |
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| Code | Title | Credits | Description |
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| ACC 100 | Accounting Procedures | — | Course introduces fundamental accounting procedures to complete the accounting cycle, including business transactions, adjusting entries, financial statements, and closing procedures. Also integrated… source |
| ACC 153 | Principles of Financial Accounting | — | Course covers preparation and analysis of financial information using generally accepted accounting principles. Content includes the accounting cycle, financial statement preparation, merchandise acc… source |
| ACC 154 | Principles of Managerial Accounting | — | Course presents accounting information used for internal business management. Focus is on planning, controlling and evaluating company performance. Content includes budgeting, job costing, product pr… source |
| ACC 170 | Payroll Tax Accounting | — | Course covers study and practice in practical applications of payroll tax laws and requirements. Content includes understanding and preparation of payroll records including FICA, unemployment taxes,… source |
| ACC 180 | Accounting with Microsoft Excel | — | Course provides accounting refresher and uses Microsoft Excel features to perform accounting functions. Accounting topics include transactions, financial statements, cash flow, inventory costing, ban… source |
| ACC 183 | QuickBooks Online Certified User Preparation | — | Course prepares students for QuickBooks Online Certified User Exam. Topics include setting up companies, managing customer and vendor activity, preparing bank reconciliations, setting up inventory tr… source |
| ACC 188 | Cloud Accounting | — | Course uses cloud systems to perform accounting functions for service and merchandising entities. Google Sheets are used to prepare transaction analysis and financial statements. Excel 365 is used to… source |
| ACC 241 | Intermediate Accounting I | — | Course presents development, usefulness and limitations of financial accounting. Content includes the study of financial statements, conceptual framework of accounting, present value techniques, as w… source |
| ACC 242 | Intermediate Accounting II | — | Course presents theory and practice relating to liabilities, equity and statement of cash flows. Content includes study of debt and equity securities, earnings per share, accounting for income taxes,… source |
| ACC 243 | Accounting Research | — | Course presents practice of general accounting research. Content includes study of professional research using authoritative databases. Focus is on accounting literature, including application of pro… source |
| ACC 244 | Income Tax Accounting | — | Course offers practical study of current federal and Illinois state income tax concepts, requirements, procedures and forms as they relate to businesses and individuals. Content includes income inclu… source |
| ACC 245 | Cost Accounting | — | Course presents managerial and cost accounting with a focus on how management can use this information to make strategic business decisions. Content includes application of cost concepts in manufactu… source |
| ACC 251 | QuickBooks Comprehensive | — | Course prepares students for QuickBooks ProAdvisor Exam. Content in first 8 weeks includes basic functions such as sales, receivables, purchases, payables, inventory, bank reconciliations, sales taxe… source |
| ACC 253 | Practicum | — | Course offers cooperative work experience in accounting field. Part of course credit earned for participation in supervised cooperative work experience program, in college-approved training setting.… source |
| ACC 255 | Careers in Accounting | — | Course presents an exploration of career paths in bookkeeping, tax accounting, corporate accounting, auditing, international accounting, and independent accounting practice. Content includes fields o… source |
| ACC 260 | Auditing | — | Course concerned primarily with financial auditing. Content includes auditing standards, concepts and techniques, internal control, audit programs and audit reports. source |
| ACC 266 | Advanced Accounting | — | Course covers governmental and not-for-profit accounting, and business combinations. Content includes general funds, special funds, consolidated financial statements, intercompany inventory, and othe… source |
| ACC 274 | Advanced Tax Accounting | — | Course examines basic concepts of corporation income taxation for person in business field or student aspiring to a business career. General understanding of federal income tax system assumed. Focus… source |
| ACC 280 | Data Analytics for Accounting | — | Course covers accounting concepts through the application of data analytics. Content includes data preparation, modeling, analysis and interpretation, and visualization. source |
| ACC 290 | Topics In Accounting | — | Course covers selected current topics in Accounting; one identified for each section. Possible content includes: Income Tax Update, Payroll Tax Update, and Case Studies in ethics for Accounting. Fee… source |
| AHR 101 | Introduction to Air Conditioning and Refrigeration | — | Course present theories, demonstrations and lab experiences in area of basic vapor compression cycle in refrigeration. Content includes functioning and operating characteristics of mechanical refrige… source |
| AHR 102 | Heating | — | Course covers basic principles of residential heating systems. Content includes proper installation, service and safety procedures, and introductions of the proper procedures to troubleshoot and diag… source |
| AHR 103 | Sheet Metal Layout and Fabrication | — | Course covers methods of fabrication. Content includes laying out and fabricating sheet metal ducts and fittings used in heating and air conditioning installations. source |
| AHR 104 | Introduction to Electricity and Automatic Controls | — | Course introduces electricity and automatic controls. Content includes electrical safety, basic wiring skills, electrical components, household wiring, wire sizing, conduct sizing, proper procedure t… source |
| AHR 105 | EPA Section 608 Certification | — | Course designed to prepare for “EPA Section 608” certification exam. Certification in proper refrigerant use required by law for work on refrigeration systems. Examination fees required. source |
| AHR 201 | Commercial Refrigeration Systems | — | Course covers the entire refrigeration cycle, from compressor discharge to compressor suction, for low, medium, and high pressure refrigeration systems. Content includes various types of refrigeratio… source |
| AHR 202 | Air Conditioning II – Split System | — | Course covers principles of residential air conditioning systems. Content includes evaluation and classroom hands-on experience in use of psychometrics, residential air conditioning equipment types a… source |
| AHR 203 | Residential Heating and Air Conditioning Load Calculations | — | Course covers calculation of heating and cooling loads to determine appropriate selection of equipment in new construction. Content includes construction and heat transfer through structure, and comp… source |
| AHR 204 | Air Distribution Systems (Design) | — | Course covers air moving and treating equipment, and distribution of air using appropriate devices. Content includes blower performance, static and dynamic pressures and pressure drop due to friction… source |
| AHR 206 | Residential Hot Water Boilers and Hydronics Technology | — | Course covers conventional and modern residential hydronic systems. Content includes "Near boiler" piping, accessories and zoning operations; proper sizing of heat emitting components, baseboards and… source |
| AHR 208 | Advanced Automatic Controls | — | Course covers advanced automatic controls used presently in high-efficiency furnaces. Content includes electronic ignition systems, generic sequence of automatic controls, and ladder type wiring diag… source |
| AHR 212 | Indoor Air Quality | — | Course covers sources of pollutants, methods of control, and management techniques to maintain acceptable indoor air quality. source |
| AHR 213 | Commercial HVAC Systems Applications | — | Course covers various types of HVAC systems used in commercial buildings and the proper procedure to select and size for the primary and secondary HVAC. Content includes all-air, air-hydronic, all-hy… source |
| AHR 214 | Energy Audit, Analysis and Management | — | Course covers conducting energy audit, surveying and evaluation procedures for energy using systems, and establishing energy management procedures and schedule. source |
| AHR 215 | Steam Boiler Operations | — | Course covers principles of boiler operation for both low- and high-pressure steam boilers. Content includes complete boiler setup from feedwater systems to boiler and piping layout and assembly, com… source |
| ANT 102 | Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology | — | Course introduces the subfield of social and cultural anthropology, which studies living cultures within the United States and around the world. Content includes the pillars of culture, medical anthr… source |
| ANT 103 | Introduction to Archaeology | — | Course introduces archaeology, subfield of anthropology which studies prehistory and history of humankind, and examines archaeological concepts including research and methods for study of prehistoric… source |
| ANT 104 | Introduction to Physical Anthropology | — | Course introduces physical anthropology, subfield of anthropology that includes study of biological, social and cultural aspects of human evolution and adaptation. Content includes fossil record and… source |
| ANT 290 | Topics in Anthropology | — | Course explores major issues related to field of anthropology. Topics selected from following subspecialties: primate studies and human evolution; religion and rituals; cross-gender and race issues;… source |
| ARB 101 | Beginning Arabic I | — | Course develops basic language skills within the context of cultures of Arabic-speaking countries. Content include pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension, and oral and w… source |
| ARB 102 | Beginning Arabic II | — | Course continues to develop and expand basic skills introduced in ARB 101 . Content includes pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension, and oral and written communication w… source |
| ARB 105 | Conversational Arabic | — | Course provides conversational practice in Arabic to develop oral communicative skills using correct pronunciation and structure. Content includes appropriate use of language within the context of Ar… source |
| ARB 201 | Intermediate Arabic I | — | Course continues development of basic Modern Standard Arabic skills. Content includes general review and expansion of beginning grammar, along with conversation, vocabulary development, readings, and… source |
| ARB 202 | Intermediate Arabic II | — | Course continues Arabic 201. Content includes increased knowledge of the Arabic language and its culture. Extensive practice in reading, writing, and speaking of Modern Standard Arabic, as well as ex… source |
| ART 105 | Fundamentals of Two-Dimensional Art I | — | Course explores basic flat art design fundamentals and media, image, technique, concept, and vocabulary of design. Content includes pencil, pen and ink, brush and ink, charcoal, pastel and designers’… source |
| ART 107 | Fundamentals of Three-Dimensional Art I | — | Studio course introducing the principles of three-dimensional design through hands-on practice and critical discussion. Students explore relief and freestanding (in-the-round) structures, contour and… source |
| ART 108 | Fundamentals of Three-Dimensional Art II | — | Course continues ART 107 , concentrating on more advanced exploration of media and form in relation to personal concept. Content includes clay, plaster, wood, epoxies (optional) and plastics (optiona… source |
| ART 109 | Art History: Jewish Art from Antiquity to Modern Israel | — | Course explores Jewish artists searching for original style from the building of the tabernacle in the desert till the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem. Focus is on the influences of non-Jewish… source |
| ART 110 | History of Photography | — | Course presents visually oriented history of development of commercial and creative photography and photographic technology. Focus is on understanding how photography fits into past and present human… source |
| ART 111 | Art History: Prehistoric to Renaissance | — | Course is comparative study of art as expression of human experience from prehistoric to Renaissance period. Content includes major artists, styles and movements. Focus is on development of perceptiv… source |
| ART 112 | Art History: Renaissance to Modern | — | Course is a comparative study of art as expression of human experience from Renaissance to modern period. Content includes major artists, styles and movements. Focus is on development of perceptive s… source |
| ART 113 | Art History: Modern Art (Twentieth Century) | — | Course is a comparative study of modern art as an expression of human experience. Content includes major artists, styles and movements from 1900 to 1945. Focus is on development of perceptive stylist… source |
| ART 114 | Art History: Art of the Non-Western World | — | Course is a comparative study of non-Western art as an expression of the human experience. Content includes art of China, Japan, India, Africa and native Americas from prehistoric to modern times. Fo… source |
| ART 115 | Beginning Photography | — | Course explains basic photography. Student, using their own cameras, explore basics of film exposure, development and printing. Focus is on realizing camera’s ability to record fine delineation of to… source |
| ART 116 | Alternative Photographic Processes | — | Course utilizes basic photographic principles and tools and deals with development of manipulative and experimental nature of medium. Focus is on student’s work. Studio work outside of regular class… source |
| ART 117 | Digital Photography | — | Course introduces potentials and realities of digital photography. Digital darkroom is constructed and necessary software explored. Content includes fundamentals of photography and their relation to… source |
| ART 120 | Introduction to Museum Studies | — | Course examines role of art museum curator. Content includes collection management and exhibit preparation, application of basic principles to other types of museums such as history, science or natur… source |
| ART 122 | Art History: Contemporary Art | — | Course is a comparative study of contemporary art as an expression of human experience. Content includes major artists, styles and movements from 1945 to the present. Focus is on development of perce… source |
| ART 125 | History of Graphic Design | — | Course presents visually-oriented history of development of commercial and creative Graphic Design and Graphic Design technology. Content includes how Graphic Design fits into past and present human… source |
| ART 131 | Drawing I | — | Course examines basics of drawing. Focus is on development of fundamental skills in proportion, value (shading) and perspective, use of form for personal expression. Content includes work from still… source |
| ART 132 | Painting I | — | Course provides basic understanding of traditional and contemporary painting materials. Media include acrylics/oils and watercolors. Topics include development of pictorial composition and spatial ch… source |
| ART 134 | Ceramics I | — | Course examines techniques of hand-built and wheel-thrown ceramics. Content includes decorating and glazing techniques, understanding of appropriate form. Studio work outside of regular class time re… source |
| ART 137 | Ceramics: Introduction to Wheel-Throwing | — | Course introduces students to the potters’ wheel as primary forming tool for expressive functional pottery. Content includes ceramic art history and terminology, as well as glazing and firing methods… source |
| ART 138 | Ceramics: Intermediate Wheel-Throwing | — | This intermediate course builds upon the foundational skills developed in ART 137 : Ceramics: Introduction to Wheel Throwing. Course continues exploring the potter’s wheel as a primary tool for creat… source |
| ART 145 | Watercolor I | — | Course provides basic understanding and working practice of watercolor as a painting medium. Content includes use of watercolor and component materials, tools and techniques associated with this medi… source |
| ART 215 | Color Photography | — | Course explores aesthetics, techniques and theory of color photography. Content includes color theory, nature of light and its relationship to the additive and subtractive system of color theory, and… source |
| ART 216 | Introduction to Digital Imaging | — | Course surveys production, manipulation and output of photographic images electronically. Students will use photographs to be digitized and put into a computer for manipulation, to create output of i… source |
| ART 217 | Advanced Digital Imaging | — | Course uses advanced computer methods to cover highly developed techniques of photographic electronic imagery used by graphic designers and photographers to enhance images, including airbrush and sha… source |
| ART 218 | Advanced Black and White Photography | — | Course refines darkroom technique of ART 115 . Content includes issues of film exposure and development in order to produce “perfect” negatives, various films, developers, chemicals, papers and toner… source |
| ART 219 | Photographic Lighting | — | Course presents techniques of photographic lighting. Content includes using light as a creative tool, exploring tungsten light and electronic flash in studio situations. Studio and fieldwork outside… source |
| ART 220 | Advanced Digital Photography | — | Course expands basic principles and tools of digital photography used in ART 117 and deals with the manipulative and experimental nature of the medium. Focus is on creation of original work utilizing… source |
| ART 222 | View Camera | — | Course deals with large format photography, at advanced level. Students use College-provided equipment. Content includes techniques used in large format film exposure, development and printing. Focus… source |
| ART 223 | Landscape Photography Field Study | — | Course covers aesthetic and historical developments of landscape photography. Content includes impact on artistic, cultural, social, economic and political issues, survey of historical photographers… source |
| ART 224 | Introduction to Graphic Design | — | Course explores fundamental concepts of visual design. Content includes range of functional aspects of design, such as communication and the production process, to visual aspects of design. Vector dr… source |
| ART 225 | Graphic Design Layout and Typography | — | Course examines common graphic tools available in layout design, typography, and underlying design principles. Content includes typography and type design, ways of using illustrations and photographs… source |
| ART 227 | Medium Format Photography | — | Course introduces Medium Format camera system and its format advantages for photographer. Content includes numerous Medium Format systems used in field of professional photography, use of specialized… source |
| ART 229 | Advanced Studio Lighting | — | Course presents advanced study of studio lighting practices required in field of professional photography. Content includes further exploration of techniques specific to using electronic flash in uni… source |
| ART 230 | Architectural Photography | — | Course covers esthetic and historical development of architectural photography. Content includes impact on artistic, cultural, social, economic, legal, and political issues; historical survey of arch… source |
| ART 231 | Drawing II | — | This advanced course expands on skills developed in ART 131 Drawing I, emphasizing the use of a variety of media, including color. Students will explore abstraction, nonobjective art, and imaginative… source |
| ART 232 | Painting II | — | Course is a continuation of ART 132 , focusing on personal approach. No media restrictions. Studio work outside of regular class time required. source |
| ART 234 | Ceramics II | — | Course is a continuation of ART 134 , further exploring ceramic techniques, glaze calculation and aesthetic evaluation. Focus is on development of personal visual language. Studio work outside of reg… source |
| ART 237 | Documentary Photography | — | Course covers esthetic and historical development of documentary photography. Content includes impact on artistic, cultural, social, economic, legal, and political issues; historical survey of docume… source |
| ART 238 | Ceramics: Advanced Wheel-Throwing | — | Course develops students’ skills on the potters’ wheel as primary forming tool or expressive functional pottery. Content includes creating tableware: teapots, altered bowls, large vases, altered plat… source |
| ART 240 | Museum Studies: Field Experience | — | Course offers on-site experience in museum field. Students serve internship (paid) or practicum (unpaid) for 10 hours weekly at a Chicago area museum (art, history, natural history, science, botanic… source |
| ART 243 | Figure Drawing I | — | Course teaches the fundamentals of drawing the human figure using various media, such as charcoal, graphite, ink, and pastel. Students will work from live nude models in order to study proportions, a… source |
| ART 244 | Designing Branding and Logos | — | Course provides an examination of the role of graphic design in brand identity, logo design, and brand marketing. Topics include current design strategies for developing integrated digital branding s… source |
| ART 245 | Watercolor II | — | Course continues ART 145 Watercolor I, with further development of techniques, style, approach, concept and content. Advanced studies and exercises to produce more finished and accomplished work. Ind… source |
| ART 250 | Introduction to Computer Art | — | Course provides hands-on experience with graphic arts, using computer as primary tool for generation and manipulation of visual images. Content includes use of computer hardware, software as well as… source |
| ART 251 | Advanced Computer Art | — | Course explores different media in making electronic images using many techniques which draw upon common skills and procedures. Content includes application processes using various computer software… source |
| ART 253 | Figure Drawing II | — | Building on the foundational skills of ART 243 Figure Drawing I, this course advances the study of the human figure with a focus on structure, composition and creative exploration. Students will work… source |
| ART 256 | Advanced Graphic Design | — | Course covers advanced techniques of vector drawing. Content includes a broader and deeper exploration of artistic communication and design, as well as the production process of vector drawing. source |
| ART 257 | Advanced Masking and Compositing | — | Course presents techniques used in creating complex selections and masks with Adobe Photoshop to produce creative composite images—from realistic to abstract. Techniques include the creation, manipul… source |
| ART 259 | Introduction to Web Design | — | Course covers the creation and use of graphics in web page design and production. Content includes fundamentals of graphic production, basic layout design principles, and HTML/CSS development for the… source |
| ART 260 | Introduction to 3D Animation and Multimedia | — | Course explores design and production of animation and multimedia applications. Content includes three-dimensional rendering; its relationship to traditional two-dimensional graphic production, compu… source |
| ART 261 | Advanced 3D Animation and Multimedia | — | Course presents working knowledge of 3D animation production. Topics include modeling, texturing, animation, lighting and rendering. Students create complex animation sequences including mechanical a… source |
| ART 262 | Introduction to Sound Design | — | Course explores the various techniques of sound design in the creation of multimedia; film, animation, podcasting, etc. Musical instrument digital interface (MIDI) devices and synthesizers will be us… source |
| ART 263 | Introduction to Motion Graphics | — | Course explores methods used in professional video and film production and post-production. Content includes storyboard, structure, and production of short video piece. Integration of computer-genera… source |
| ART 264 | Multimedia Authoring | — | Course covers the use of authoring tools and issues affecting multimedia production projects from design phase through completion. Projects completed in software package. Content includes basic progr… source |
| ART 267 | Web Design Layout and Typography | — | Course covers applications of common graphic tools available in web layout design and typography. Content includes artistic principles and techniques of web page design and layout, and examination of… source |
| ART 268 | Digital 2D Animation and Multimedia | — | Course introduces students to digital animation techniques and principles. Students apply the principles of animation by creating object/shape-based keyframe animations and hand-drawn frame by frame… source |
| ART 270 | 3D Illustration | — | Course covers fundamentals of creating imagery with 3D software. Content includes traditional use of media and compositional skills combined with technical material necessary to produce computer-gene… source |
| ART 271 | Advanced Multimedia Authoring | — | Course covers in-depth understanding of interactive presentations, for students with basic knowledge of Macromedia Director as a tool for multimedia design and production. Content includes how media… source |
| ART 272 | Portfolio Development | — | Course covers developing appropriate portfolios. Content includes examining different media, and developing types of portfolios for the commercial world, for transfer to other art schools, and for ex… source |
| ART 273 | Animation for the Web | — | Course examines animation techniques for the web by combining graphic animation tools and techniques with accepted principles of web design, layout and typography. Content includes interaction design… source |
| ART 274 | Game Modeling and Character Development | — | Course explores character design and development, 3D modeling and texturing specific to games and post-production. Content includes character animation involving looping, character interaction and ti… source |
| ART 275 | Game Systems and Design | — | Course covers practical aspects of game design. Content includes interface design, game documentation, working with game tests, experimental and conceptual topics of play mechanics, experience design… source |
| ART 277 | Color Management | — | Course focuses on the use of Color Management to get consistent color from input through editing through output and color correction techniques. Topics include creation and use of ICC color profiles… source |
| ART 278 | The Digital Darkroom | — | Course provides students of digital photography with an integrated approach to the digital darkroom. Students will learn to organize digital images for effective workflow. Content includes color mana… source |
| ART 290 | Topics in Art | — | Course offers specialized instruction in current topics in art, photography and/or graphic design. Topics will be identified for each section of the course. Course may be taken for credit up to four… source |
| ATA 102 | Introduction To Automotive Technology | — | Introductory course to familiarize students with the history of the automobile. Students will learn basic service shop organizational skills, basic vehicle inspection, multi-meter use, light duty veh… source |
| ATA 110 | Engine Performance And Fuel Systems | — | Course studies principles of automotive ignition and fuel systems. Topics include diagnosis, analysis, repair, and test procedures. source |
| ATA 111 | Automotive Electrical Systems I | — | Course studies the principles of automotive electrical systems. Topics include detailed operation and servicing of batteries, starters, generators, alternators and regulators. Emphasis is placed on O… source |
| ATA 113 | Brake Systems | — | Course studies fundamentals of passenger car and light duty truck brake systems. Topics include hydraulic systems, component identification, power brake systems, self-adjusting systems, and Anti-Lock… source |
| ATA 114 | Steering, Balancing, and Alignment | — | Course content includes fundamentals and principles of front end alignment, tire repair and balancing. Course also focuses on diagnosis and replacement of suspension and steering components per manuf… source |
| ATA 117 | Introduction to Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Systems | — | Course provides an overview of hybrid and electric vehicle systems. Terminology, safety, theory, and the operation of high voltage systems, batteries, charging systems, drivetrain components and emis… source |
| ATA 118 | Diesel I | — | Course content includes fundamentals of light and medium duty vehicles. Topics include safety, basic diesel engine operation, engine component terminology, cooling and lubrication systems, and air in… source |
| ATA 204 | Basic Automotive Engines | — | Course covers basic operations of the automotive engine. Emphasis is placed on engine components, measurement of engine components, disassembly and assembly of the cylinder head. Classroom discussion… source |
| ATA 205 | Advanced Automotive Engines | — | Course studies different engine block configurations, their internal components, and materials used to make engine blocks and components. Students disassemble, inspect, clean, check engine blocks and… source |
| ATA 206 | Clutches, Transmissions, and Differentials | — | Course examines the theory and operational principles behind the front and rear wheel drive clutch systems. Students will use these principles to learn the operations and power flows of different mod… source |
| ATA 207 | Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning | — | Course teaches basic principles and theory of automotive heating and air conditioning. Focus is on the diagnosis, servicing, and replacement of both heating and air conditioning system components. source |
| ATA 208 | Automatic Transmissions | — | Course teaches operational principles and theory of automatic transmissions. Topics include internal components, internal power flow, torque converter operation, repair and troubleshooting of front a… source |
| ATA 210 | Advanced Engine Performance Analysis | — | Course content includes examination of fault analysis of onboard computers and OBDII Emissions with the aid of advanced scan tool diagnostics. Diagnosis of fuel injection, computer controlled EI, DI,… source |
| ATA 211 | Automotive Electrical Systems II | — | Course continues studying automotive electrical systems, discusses different types of communication networks and how they connect to the vehicles data link. Students will learn how to use and make ap… source |
| ATA 217 | Advanced Hybrid and Electrical Vehicle Systems | — | Course provides an in-depth study of hybrid and electric vehicle systems. Terminology, safety, theory, and the operation of high voltage systems, batteries, charging systems, drivetrain components an… source |
| ATA 218 | Diesel II | — | Course continues studying fundamentals of light and medium duty vehicles. Topics include low and high pressure fuel systems, emissions, hydraulic nozzle injector, Hydraulic Electronic Unit Injection… source |
| ATR 115 | Descriptive Astronomy | — | Course introduces astronomy. Content includes historical development of astronomy, solar system and planetary motion, physics of motion, electromagnetic radiation and astronomical instruments, stars… source |
| ATR 120 | Practical Astronomy | — | Course introduces astronomy. Content includes historical development of astronomy, solar system and planetary motion, physics of motion, electromagnetic radiation and astronomical instruments, stars… source |
| BIO 101 | Introduction to Life Science | — | Laboratory course introduces life science. Content includes cell structure and function, cell division, nucleic acids and proteins, biodiversity and evolution, and selected human systems. Intended fo… source |
| BIO 103 | A Survey of Ecology | — | This non-laboratory course provides an introduction into our natural environment and the relationships between humans and the environment. Topics include ecosystem structure and function, population… source |
| BIO 104 | Human Genetics | — | Course introduces basic genetic principles and applications in human populations. Content includes the cell cycle; structure, function, mutation and transmission of the genetic material; role of gene… source |
| BIO 105 | Human Genetics | — | Laboratory course introduces basic genetic principles and applications in human populations. Content includes the cell cycle; structure, function, mutation and transmission of the genetic material; r… source |
| BIO 106 | Introduction to Environmental Science | — | Laboratory course introduces study of the environment in which we live and of factors contributing to its alteration. Content includes ecosystem structure and function; population dynamics; resources… source |
| BIO 107 | Ecological Restoration | — | Laboratory course provides a broad overview of ecological restoration principles and practices by exploring the plant and animal communities found on Oakton’s campus and learning practices for restor… source |
| BIO 109 | Plants and Society | — | Course focuses on biological aspects of the plant kingdom and connections to human beings, with topics ranging from sub-cellular processes to ecological roles. Content includes structural and physiol… source |
| BIO 110 | Sex, Gender and Health | — | Non-laboratory course explores the intersection of sex and gender with health and disease states. Content includes a comparison of the sociological and biological factors that influence health, the r… source |
| BIO 112 | Essentials of Nutrition | — | Course introduces concepts and principles of the science of nutrition. Content includes identification and definition of the nutritional components of food; elements of digestion, metabolism and ener… source |
| BIO 114 | Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology | — | Non-laboratory survey course covers the structure and function of each body system. Content includes body planes, directional terms, quadrants, body cavities, the major organs in each body system and… source |
| BIO 115 | Animals and Society | — | Laboratory course which explores animal biology through scientific inquiry and human connections. Evolution of the animal kingdom is used as a lens to study the defining features of major animal phyl… source |
| BIO 116 | Microbe and Society | — | A non-lab introductory science course in microbiology designed for non-science majors who wish to explore the vast universe of microbes and their roles in life on earth. The course focuses on the imp… source |
| BIO 121 | General College Biology I | — | Laboratory course examines basic principles of biology. Content includes cellular biochemistry and physiology, photosynthesis, and cellular respiration; details of protein synthesis and functions of… source |
| BIO 122 | General College Biology II | — | Laboratory course continues BIO 121 . Content includes Mendelian genetics, chromosomes and heredity, evolution, diversity of living organisms (including bacteria, archaea, selected protists, fungi, p… source |
| BIO 231 | Human Anatomy and Physiology I | — | The course begins with an introduction to the human body, basic biochemistry, cytology and histology. Following that foundation, the anatomy and physiology of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, c… source |
| BIO 232 | Human Anatomy and Physiology II | — | Laboratory course continues BIO 231 . Content includes structure and function of special senses, circulatory, immune, digestive, respiratory, urinary, endocrine and reproductive systems. Cadavers and… source |
| BIO 233 | Non-Cadaver Human Anatomy and Physiology I | — | This non-cadaver based lab course begins with an introduction to the human body, basic biochemistry, cytology and histology. Following that foundation, the anatomy and physiology of the integumentary… source |
| BIO 234 | Non-Cadaver Human Anatomy and Physiology II | — | Laboratory course continues BIO 233 . Content includes structure and function of special senses, circulatory, digestive, respiratory, urinary, endocrine and reproductive systems. Dissection of animal… source |
| BIO 240 | Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Laboratory Research | — | Course provides undergraduate research experience. Interdisciplinary course co-listed with CHM 240 . Team-taught by faculty from several disciplines. Content includes active participation in selected… source |
| BIO 242 | Pathophysiology and Human Disease | — | Course analyzes and compares human diseases by studying pathophysiology, histopathology, pathogenesis and diseases as they impact cellular metabolism. Course content integrates pathophysiology with m… source |
| BIO 244 | Principles of Pharmacology | — | Course introduces pharmacology, primarily for students in allied health fields. Content includes major prescription and over-the-counter drug classes (with representative drugs), their uses, side eff… source |
| BIO 251 | Microbiology | — | Laboratory course introduces biology of microorganisms including bacteria, fungi, protists and viruses. Content includes metabolism, genetics, identification, control, physiology, relationship to hea… source |
| BIO 290 | Topics in Biology | — | Course meets the special interest needs of biology students. Topics will be offered for variable credit from one to four semester credit hours. Course may be taken for credit up to four times on diff… source |
| BNA 100 | Basic Nurse Assistant Training | — | Course offers a basic study of principles and procedures used by the nurse assistant in long term care, home health settings and hospitals. Content focus is on basic human needs and care of the elder… source |
| BNA 105 | Basic Nurse Assistant Job Training | — | Course expands understanding of today’s health care workplace and the role of the CNA. Content focus is on gaining gain the job search techniques necessary to obtain employment in the health care fie… source |
| BUS 101 | Introduction to Business | — | Course introduces students to the study of business. Content includes issues and topics related to business and economics in the United States and globally; business careers; key components of a busi… source |
| BUS 107 | Applied Business Ethics | — | Course investigates and applies the ethical concerns that arise in the conduct of business. Topics include corporate social responsibility, the rights of corporations, employees and consumers. source |
| BUS 110 | Personal Finance | — | Course presents overview of personal and family financial planning. Topics focus on financial record-keeping, planning one’s spending, consumer credit, tax planning, making buying decisions, purchasi… source |
| BUS 221 | Business Law I | — | Course introduces business law. Content includes the basic law of contracts, sales and bailments; case method and problems illustrate legal problems affecting business contracts; development of commo… source |
| BUS 222 | Business Law II | — | Course studies law of negotiable instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. Content includes agencies, partnerships and corporations, with focus on case method and problem solving techniques. source |
| BUS 225 | The Legal Environment of Business | — | Course presents deeper understanding of current business organization. Topic focus is on role of the federal government in balancing rights of the individual and business in a free enterprise system… source |
| BUS 230 | Principles of Finance | — | Course examines financial principles. Content includes proper buying, saving, investing and borrowing of monetary funds and financial assets to maximize the enterprise’s profit, while minimizing the… source |
| BUS 292 | Topics in Business | — | Course is designed to meet special interest needs of Business students and local business organizations. Special topics offered for variable credit, from one to four semester credit hours. Course may… source |
| CAB 102 | Basic Keyboarding | — | Course will teach the beginning student touch keyboarding using correct keyboarding techniques. The student will develop a minimum speed of 20 words per minute with accuracy by using appropriate dril… source |
| CAB 104 | Skill Building and Document Formatting | — | Course provides an interactive and engaging approach for skill building, business document formatting, and improving your speed and accuracy while building a marketable skill set. This course will al… source |
| CAB 106 | Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy Development | — | Course is designed to meet the recommended employable speed of 40 words per minute on a 5-minute timed writing, 5 or fewer errors. The course is also designed to increase your keyboarding speed as we… source |
| CAB 110 | Windows Fundamentals | — | Course presents basic Windows skills necessary to be successful in learning other Windows-based applications. Content includes understanding of Windows environment, hands-on use of both keyboard and… source |
| CAB 125 | Word Processing Using Word | — | This course offers instruction in the use of Microsoft Word for creating, editing, and formatting a variety of personal and/or business documents. Through instruction and hands-on-application student… source |
| CAB 130 | Presentation Software Using PowerPoint | — | Course offers instruction in the use of Microsoft PowerPoint to create, develop, and present engaging multimedia presentations. Content includes designing, enhancing, and customizing presentations us… source |
| CAB 132 | Adobe Acrobat PDF | — | Course introduces the Adobe Acrobat program to design and navigate Portable Document Format (PDF) documents. Content includes designing, editing and enhancing PDF documents, adding security, and work… source |
| CAB 135 | Electronic Spreadsheeting Using Excel | — | This course offers instruction in the use of Microsoft Excel for planning, designing, and developing Workbooks. It prepares students to use Excel for the development of spreadsheets using simple and… source |
| CAB 140 | Database Application Using Access | — | Comprehensive course covers the tools used in Microsoft Access to create and maintain relational databases. Content includes database design, creating and modifying tables, queries, forms, and report… source |
| CAB 150 | Visio Fundamentals | — | Comprehensive course covering the features and applications of Microsoft Visio. This software creates graphical diagrams to communicate information that supplements text and numbers within business a… source |
| CAB 155 | Introduction to Google Workspace | — | Course introduces fundamental concepts of the Google Workspace software. It prepares students to use Google Workspace software as a marketable skill in a work environment or for personal use. Content… source |
| CAB 160 | Desktop Publishing Concepts and Procedures | — | Course introduces the components of desktop publishing as used in the modern office, including hardware, software, graphics, typography and design. Content includes the relationship between concepts… source |
| CAB 165 | Adobe InDesign | — | Course introduces desktop publishing program to create and format documents, using desktop publishing technology. Content includes hands-on production of quality documents such as newsletters, brochu… source |
| CAB 172 | Adobe Photoshop | — | Course introduces Adobe Photoshop, image editing program. Content includes producing high-quality digital images and manipulating scanned images, as well as outputting color separations and halftones… source |
| CAB 175 | Adobe Illustrator | — | Course introduces Adobe Illustrator, industry standard tool for graphic designers and technical illustrators. Content includes various features of object-based drawing application; practical exercise… source |
| CAB 180 | Administrative Office Management and Professional Development | — | Course provides a dynamic and integrated approach to the ever-changing demands and responsibilities of the office professional in today’s global job market. It is designed for the student who would l… source |
| CAB 182 | Introduction to Business Telecommunications | — | Course is an overview of data communication and networks. It covers the development of essential soft skills and hard skills needed to work effectively with network administrators, network installers… source |
| CAB 184 | Business Communication Strategies | — | Course develops strategies for effective communication in business. The student will develop skills to plan, organize, create, and edit business correspondence, reports, presentations, and visual enh… source |
| CAB 225 | Advanced Word Processing and Publishing | — | Course reinforces word processing and desktop publishing concepts through instruction and exercises in which students create business-quality documents. Exercises are designed to build proficiency in… source |
| CAB 235 | Advanced Spreadsheeting Using Excel | — | This course is a continuation of Electronic Spreadsheeting Using Excel ( CAB 135 ). Students will learn advanced Excel techniques such as developing customized Excel applications including automating… source |
| CAB 251 | Computer Applications for Business Internship | — | Course consists of direct work experience in a computer applications-related environment at an approved business or industrial firm applying knowledge and skills learned to their daily assigned respo… source |
| CAB 281 | Advanced Techniques Using Creative Software | — | This is a capstone class in which the student uses current illustration and design software packages to create various professional modes of output. Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator are used alo… source |
| CAB 290 | Topics in Computer Applications for Business | — | Course is designed to meet the needs of students for specialized instruction in current office automation topics. Topics will be identified for each section of the course. Course may be taken for cre… source |
| CAD 101 | Industrial Drafting and Design | — | Course provides a comprehensive overview of industrial drafting and design. It covers major components of technical drawing including geometry, dimensions, and annotations. Additional topics include… source |
| CAD 103 | Autodesk Fusion 360 | — | Course introduces Autodesk Fusion 360, a cloud-based 3D design and manufacturing platform. Students will learn how to create 3D models, build assemblies, make engineering drawings, run simple simulat… source |
| CAD 105 | Industrial Design Engineering | — | Course introduces industrial design and its place in the manufacturing process. Content includes design visualization, creation and application of three-dimensional (3D) computer-generated models in… source |
| CAD 107 | Introduction to 3D Printing | — | Course is an introduction to 3D printing with emphasis on design of 3D printed parts and operational theory of 3D printers. The computer will be used by students to create three-dimensional models an… source |
| CAD 116 | Basic AutoCAD | — | Course is first of three in drafting and design using AutoCAD software. Content includes setting up a drawing electronically; drawing and editing; construction techniques; display commands; effective… source |
| CAD 117 | Intermediate AutoCAD | — | Course is the second of three in drafting and design using AutoCAD software. It covers assigning attributes to blocks, using external references, grouping and filtering entities. Three-dimensional (3… source |
| CAD 118 | Advanced AutoCAD | — | Course is the last of three in drafting and design using AutoCAD software. Content includes solid modeling, including 3D Modeling, parametric design and rendering. The focus is on practical applicati… source |
| CAD 134 | Basic AutoCAD for Interior Design | — | Course introduces Computer-Aided Design with emphasis on interior design applications. Students use the computer to draw and plot floor plans, lighting and electrical plans, and elevations. The cours… source |
| CAD 136 | Advanced AutoCAD for Interior Design | — | Second course in AutoCAD for interior design covers creating and utilizing advanced drawing techniques; developing complex interior design applications including lighting, electrical plans, elevation… source |
| CAD 150 | Laser Applications | — | Course introduces students to industrial laser applications with emphasis on design projects for manufacturing. Utilizing Computer Aided Design (CAD) software, students create geometry for general an… source |
| CAD 210 | Industrial Design Techniques | — | Course teaches skills for creating prototypes of computer models using 3D modeling and prototyping software. Hands-on lab course involves critical thinking skills related to industrial design, digita… source |
| CAD 220 | Introduction to Building Information Modeling - Revit | — | Revit is a Building Information Modeling (BIM) software widely used by architects, engineers and contractors to create a unified model that all disciplines and trades can use to complete their work.… source |
| CAD 224 | Advanced Building Information Modeling - Revit | — | This is the second course in Building Information Modeling (BIM) Technologies for Revit Architecture. Course examines how to use Revit to design 3D models that simultaneously document the project and… source |
| CAD 228 | Revit MEP – Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing | — | Course in BIM Technologies for Revit will focus on HVAC, Plumbing and Electrical Systems. Topics include working with linked architectural files, piping systems and fire protection systems, electrica… source |
| CAD 230 | Introduction to SolidWorks | — | Course explores the theory and application of solid modeling techniques for product design and manufacturing utilizing SolidWorks parametric modeling software. Content includes step-by-step approach… source |
| CAD 232 | Intermediate SolidWorks | — | Course offers an intermediate exploration of the theory and application of SolidWorks design software. It builds up on skills learned in CAD 230 to broaden students’ modeling expertise and prepare th… source |
| CAD 234 | Advanced SolidWorks | — | This course is an advanced exploration of the theory and application of solid modeling techniques for product design, manufacturing and industrial design using SolidWorks. Topics covered include phot… source |
| CAD 238 | SolidWorks CAM | — | This hands-on course introduces students to Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) utilizing SolidWorks software. Students will learn to design mechanical parts and create assemblies followed by creating… source |
| CAD 240 | Introduction to Autodesk Inventor | — | Course explores issues in the field of computeraided design using Autodesk Inventor. Content includes basic parametric modeling techniques using sketching tools; creating basic three-dimensional part… source |
| CAD 270 | Advanced Engineering Design | — | Course applies integrated method to teach advanced CAD techniques based on engineering principles. It emphasizes comprehensive approach to combine engineering design with analytical tools and prototy… source |
| CAD 290 | Topics in Computer-Aided Design | — | Course explores major issues in the field of Computer Aided Design. Topics will be selected from the following subspecialties as they relate to the design process: up-and-coming CAD software packages… source |
| CDS 100 | Medical Terminology for the Cardiac Sonographer | — | Course provides the student with a thorough understanding of basic terms that relate to the medical profession along with cardiac sonography. Students will learn the prefixes, the root words, the suf… source |
| CDS 101 | Introduction to Sonography and Patient Care | — | Course provides the student with a thorough understanding of the history of sonography, sonography registry boards and organizations, patient care as it relates to the patient and the sonographer, ho… source |
| CDS 102 | Basic EKG for the Cardiac Sonographer | — | Course provides information about the electrical activity of the heart with a focus on cardiac sonography. Content includes the recognition of arrhythmias that may or may not need urgent attention an… source |
| CDS 103 | Anatomy and Physiology for the Cardiac Sonographer | — | Course focuses on the cardiac cross-sectional anatomy and physiology as well as the vascular segments associated with cardiac imaging of the human heart, the different body systems, cardiac conductio… source |
| CDS 104 | Doppler Physics and Hemodynamics for the Cardiac Sonographer | — | Course focuses on factors that will impact blood flow throughout the cardiovascular system and how the spectral Doppler signal, color flow Doppler and aliasing are displayed on the monitor by the use… source |
| CDS 105 | Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation I | — | Course focuses on the principles and types of sound waves in soft tissue, pulse-wave, continuous-wave, acoustic variables, acoustic parameters, pulse repetition period, pulse repetition frequency, de… source |
| CDS 106 | Cardiac Sonography I | — | Course covers the adult echocardiography exam, which focuses on embryology, cardiac views, cardiac measurements, wall segments abnormalities, heart valve disease and anomalies, ischemic heart disease… source |
| CDS 107 | Cardiac Sonography Lab Practicum I | — | This hands-on laboratory practicum course introduces students to the ultrasound equipment and cardiac scanning and prepares them to enter the clinical setting. Students will perform these tasks in th… source |
| CDS 108 | Cardiac Sonography Lab Practicum II | — | This hands-on laboratory practicum course provides students with a thorough knowledge of the ultrasound equipment, the protocol for performing an echocardiogram and prepares them to enter the clinica… source |
| CDS 201 | Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation II | — | Course focuses on understanding the knobology of the ultrasound machine, imaging artifacts and hemodynamics, and the characteristics of blood flow for the purpose of optimizing and acquiring a diagno… source |
| CDS 202 | Cardiac Sonography Lab Practicum III | — | This hands-on laboratory practicum course prepares students for completing an echocardiogram according to a protocol in a clinical setting. Students will gain a thorough knowledge of the ultrasound e… source |
| CDS 204 | Cardiac Sonography II | — | Course focuses on diseases of the aorta, congenital heart defects, cardiac anomalies, cardiomyopathies, thrombus, masses, cath lab pressures, along with other ultrasound modalities such as Transesoph… source |
| CDS 205 | Registry Review and Advancing Trends in Cardiac Sonography | — | Course reviews material covered in CDS 106 and CDS 204 , as well as adult pathological and congenital anomalies associated with diseases of the heart with an emphasis on preparing students to pass th… source |
| CDS 206 | Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation Review | — | Course focuses on preparation for successful completion of the ultrasound physics portion of the Registry Board Examination. Content includes reviewing the fundamental concepts of sound, sound waves,… source |
| CDS 207 | Pharmacology for the Cardiac Sonographer | — | Course focuses on the different pharmacological types of drugs, side effects, contraindications and methods of administration that are used in heart disease and when performing an echocardiogram. source |
| CDS 208 | Cardiac Sonography Clinical Externship I | — | Course provides clinical training in a hospital or imaging facility that performs echocardiograms. Students will perform hands-on diagnostic quality echocardiograms and assist with various patient ca… source |
| CDS 209 | Cardiac Sonography Clinical Externship II | — | This is a second course of a two-course sequence that provides clinical training in a hospital or imaging facility that performs echocardiograms. Students will perform hands-on diagnostic quality ech… source |
| CHI 101 | Beginning Chinese I | — | Course develops basic skills of Mandarin Chinese within the context of Chinese culture. Content includes listening comprehension, pronunciation, reading and writing of Chinese characters, and underst… source |
| CHI 102 | Beginning Chinese II | — | Course further develops reading, writing and speaking skills of standard modern Mandarin. Content includes introduction to grammar, 500 Chinese characters, and 1200 compounds. source |
| CHI 105 | Conversational Chinese | — | Course provides practice in conversational Mandarin Chinese to develop oral facility. Content includes specially designed exercises in pronunciation, tones, and vocabulary development. Oral presentat… source |
| CHI 201 | Intermediate Chinese I | — | Course expands knowledge of culture and language. Content includes etymology of Chinese words, Chinese geography, history, society, literature, and philosophy. Further development of skills in readin… source |
| CHI 202 | Intermediate Chinese II | — | Course introduces Chinese customs, history, society and literature. Content includes reading and writing 1900 Chinese characters, translating paragraphs into English, and writing short essays and sum… source |
| CHM 101 | Introductory Chemistry | — | Course introduces the basic concepts and language of chemistry; includes lectures and weekly hands-on laboratory. Content includes classification, properties and states of matter; measurements; atomi… source |
| CHM 105 | Elements of Chemistry | — | Course is one-semester survey of concepts of general, organic and biochemistry. Content includes classification, properties and states of matter; atomic structure and bonding; reactions of some inorg… source |
| CHM 121 | General College Chemistry I | — | Course is first of two semester sequence ( CHM 121 and CHM 122 ). Content includes the periodic table of elements, atomic structure, basic concepts of quantum theory, stoichiometry of compounds and r… source |
| CHM 122 | General College Chemistry II | — | Course continues CHM 121 . Content includes kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base theory and equilibria, solubility equilibria, electrochemistry, thermodynamics, nuclear chemistry, coordination c… source |
| CHM 207 | Elementary Organic Chemistry | — | Course is one-semester survey of organic chemistry. Content includes an introduction and overview of the structure, nomenclature, properties, preparation, and reactions of the main organic functional… source |
| CHM 221 | Organic Chemistry I | — | Course is first of two-course sequence ( CHM 221 and CHM 222 ). Content presents theories, structures, and reactions of organic chemistry, including the properties of various functional groups; bondi… source |
| CHM 222 | Organic Chemistry II | — | Course is second of two-course sequence ( CHM 221 and CHM 222 ). Content includes study of structure, nomenclature, properties and reactions of alcohols and phenols, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic… source |
| CHM 223 | Organic Chemistry I | — | Course is first of two-course sequence ( CHM 223 and CHM 224 ). Content presents theories, structures, and reactions of organic chemistry, including the properties of various functional groups; bondi… source |
| CHM 224 | Organic Chemistry II | — | Course is second of two-course sequence ( CHM 223 and CHM 224 ). Content includes study of structure, nomenclature, properties and reactions of alcohols and phenols, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic… source |
| CHM 225 | Organic Chemistry I Lecture | — | Course is first of two-course sequence ( CHM 225 and CHM 226 ). Content presents theories, structures, and reactions of organic chemistry, including the properties of various functional groups; bondi… source |
| CHM 226 | Organic Chemistry II Lecture | — | Course is second of two-course sequence ( CHM 225 and CHM 226 ). Content includes study of structure, nomenclature, properties and reactions of alcohols and phenols, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic… source |
| CHM 227 | Organic Chemistry I Laboratory | — | Course introduces organic chemistry laboratory techniques (extraction, distillation, chromatography, crystallization, melting point analysis), instrumentation (infrared spectroscopy, polarimetry, gas… source |
| CHM 228 | Organic Chemistry II Laboratory | — | Laboratory focuses on the preparation, separation, purification and identification of organic compounds (alcohols, ketones and aldehydes, carboxylic acids and derivatives, amines, polymers). Properti… source |
| CHM 229 | Biochemistry | — | Course introduces molecules, macromolecules, and processes found in living organisms. Content includes structures of amino acids, nucleotides, lipids, and sugars; corresponding macromolecular structu… source |
| CHM 240 | Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Laboratory Research | — | Course provides undergraduate research experience. Interdisciplinary course co-listed with BIO 240 . Team-taught by faculty from several disciplines. Content includes active participation in selected… source |
| CHM 290 | Topics in Chemistry | — | Course meets special interest needs of CHM students. Special topics offered for variable credit from one to four semester credit hours. Course may be taken for credit up to four times on different to… source |
| CIS 090 | Computers for New Users | — | Course focuses on introductory computer skills and basic terminology. Content includes starting the computer; desktop configuration; management of files and folders; searching the Internet; send, rec… source |
| CIS 101 | Introduction to Computer Information Systems | — | Course introduces computers and information systems. Content includes fundamental concepts of hardware and software as applied to computers in a business environment; programming, operating systems,… source |
| CIS 102 | Job Search Principles and Tools | — | Course explores essential job search principles and introduces advanced AI-driven tools designed to enhance job search outcomes. Students will learn how to build professional resumes, customize cover… source |
| CIS 103 | Computer Software and Concepts | — | Course provides a comprehensive introduction to business application software, essential computer concepts and foundational data management. The course emphasizes hands-on experience with full-featur… source |
| CIS 106 | Foundational AI | — | This zero-code course introduces fundamental principles, techniques and applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Students will explore theoretical foundations of AI and gain practical experience… source |
| CIS 111 | Fundamentals of the Internet | — | Course focuses on understanding the structure of the Internet, how it works, and issues surrounding its use. Content includes hands-on activities, examination and application of theoretical concepts,… source |
| CIS 112 | AI Ethics | — | Course introduces ethical and legal aspects relevant to the Artificial Intelligence (AI) industry. Students will examine the implications of policies surrounding AI technologies and become aware of t… source |
| CIS 113 | Introduction to Programming using Visual Basic .NET | — | Course introduces programming concepts using hierarchy charts, program flowcharts, pseudocode, and the Visual Basic .NET programming language to solve business-related problems. Content includes fund… source |
| CIS 116 | Introduction to the MS-Windows Operating System | — | Course presents theoretical and hands-on instruction using the Microsoft Windows operating system environment. Content includes customizing the environment, optimizing performance, managing file syst… source |
| CIS 118 | Introduction to Linux | — | Course provides theoretical and hands-on instruction using the LINUX operating system fundamentals and open-source concepts, as well as the essentials of the Linux command line. Credit toward graduat… source |
| CIS 119 | Prompt Engineering | — | Course introduces AI language models. Students will examine patterns and approaches for writing effective prompts for large language models utilized in various industrial sectors. Primary focus will… source |
| CIS 120 | Introduction to Data Analytics | — | Course introduces the foundational concepts and techniques of data analytics, focusing on data cleaning, analysis and visualization. Students will gain hands-on experience with Excel while learning a… source |
| CIS 131 | Introduction to Web Development | — | Course introduces theoretical and hands-on instruction on the processes needed to create customized and interactive web pages using HTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Content includes commands (t… source |
| CIS 136 | Project Management Fundamentals Using Agile Principles | — | Course introduces principles of agile project management in software development, from the initial stages to completion. Students will explore the differences between agile and traditional project ma… source |
| CIS 143 | Introduction to SQL | — | Course provides theoretical and hands-on instruction on data server technology. Content includes relational databases concepts, SQL syntax, SQL commands to create and maintain database objects and to… source |
| CIS 145 | Database Fundamentals I | — | Course provides a foundation in the administrative tasks performed by a database administrator. Topics include Oracle database architecture and how each component functions and interacts. Students wi… source |
| CIS 148 | Introduction to Database Driven Web Sites | — | Course provides a general introduction to the basic framework of a database-driven web site. Content includes sample databases and a popular, industry standard software tool for creating site definit… source |
| CIS 152 | Web Development Tools | — | Course introduces Web development tools, including HTML editors and Web site managers as well as graphics manipulation tools. Content includes use of these tools to create interactive Web Sites which… source |
| CIS 171 | Advanced Web Page Development | — | Course expands basic development of Web pages to build additional interaction and functionality into them. Content includes style sheets, data-base queries, basic scripting, applets, and Dynamic HTML… source |
| CIS 180 | Introduction to Visual Basic .NET Programming | — | Course introduces programming using the Visual Basic .NET programming language to solve business-related problems. Content includes program development and design, object-oriented programming, screen… source |
| CIS 188 | Active Server Pages | — | Course introduces Active Server Pages (ASP.NET). Content includes hands-on activities and lectures to increase familiarity with developing advanced Web applications using Active Server Pages (ASP.NET… source |
| CIS 201 | Information Systems for Business | — | Course explores the types of information used in business, the flow of information through an organization, and a framework for examining characteristics of Accounting Information Systems in relation… source |
| CIS 203 | Managing Information Systems | — | Course focuses on how to analyze and manage the fundamentals of a computer information system, with emphasis on design, implementation, control, evaluation, and strategic use. Content includes hands-… source |
| CIS 204 | Introduction to System Analysis and Design | — | Course introduces the systems development life cycle of a computer system. Content includes the investigation, analysis, design, implementation and evaluation phases of a business system, tools (e.g.… source |
| CIS 205 | Documentation and Technical Writing | — | Course explores various types of written communications used in the computer environment. Content includes steps, techniques and tools necessary to produce a variety of documents while using the basi… source |
| CIS 206 | Software Cybersecurity | — | An introductory course of computer security principles and practices with applications to databases and software systems. An emphasis is placed on securing database authentication and authorization p… source |
| CIS 208 | Visual Basic for Applications | — | Course introduces programming using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) to automate or customize operations in Word, Excel, and Access. The Visual Basic editor will be used to code, compile, execute,… source |
| CIS 209 | Database Programming for PCs | — | Course offers instruction in designing and developing a business application using a representative microcomputer database management package. Content includes macros, VBA programming, database secur… source |
| CIS 210 | Visual Basic .NET Programming for Files and Databases | — | Course concentrates on writing programs that use files and databases to enter, store, and display data. Content includes various data controls, grids, and data bound controls used with the access tec… source |
| CIS 211 | Java Programming | — | Course continues to develop the knowledge needed to write object-oriented, interactive, business-related applications and applets using the Java programming language. Topics include inheritance, poly… source |
| CIS 212 | No Code Machine Learning | — | Course introduces machine learning models to classify information, perform data analysis and create data predictions. The machine learning models are created using a machine learning platform with an… source |
| CIS 213 | Advanced Topics in Visual Basic .NET Programming | — | Course concentrates on writing complex programs using Visual Basic .NET concepts and commands. Content includes object-oriented concepts and design, configuring Visual Basic, user interfaces, .NET Fr… source |
| CIS 214 | Web Site Maintenance and Management | — | Course presents technical and people management skills needed to set up and maintain a Web site. Content includes hands-on activities and lectures to increase familiarity with technical and Web devel… source |
| CIS 215 | Assembly Language For The Microcomputer | — | Course introduces Intel microprocessor assembly language instruction set. Content includes assembly, link and executing code to write business-oriented programs and subroutines to include such concep… source |
| CIS 219 | Advanced Prompt Engineering | — | Course is a continuation of CIS 119 . Students will learn advanced prompt engineering strategies, patterns, styles and best practices to create precise, context-aware and effective prompts. Students… source |
| CIS 220 | Introduction to C Programming | — | Course introduces procedural-oriental programming using the C programming language to solve business-related problems. Content includes writing, compiling, executing, and debugging programs, essentia… source |
| CIS 222 | Java Programming Using Files and Databases | — | Course provides students, who already have an understanding of Java programming basics, with knowledge of file and database programming using Java. Students will write Java programs that update rando… source |
| CIS 225 | Natural Language Processing | — | Course offers a comprehensive introduction to Natural Language Processing (NLP) and text processing, equipping students with the essential knowledge and skills to build effective language recognition… source |
| CIS 227 | C# Programming | — | Course introduces programming using the C# programming language to solve business-related problems. Content includes program development and design, visual and object-oriented programming, screen des… source |
| CIS 228 | Intermediate Linux I | — | Course is designed to teach students about the Linux operating system through both theoretical and practical instruction. Students will explore the system architecture, installation procedure, comman… source |
| CIS 229 | Machine Learning Using Python | — | Course offers a comprehensive overview of machine learning fundamentals. It covers key concepts and techniques, including supervised, unsupervised and reinforcement learning. Core topics include data… source |
| CIS 231 | Advanced Java Programming | — | Course examines topics in various Java technologies. Content includes inner classes, multithreading, reflection, collection classes, Swing, TCP/IP networking, Java database connectivity (JDBC), remot… source |
| CIS 232 | Web Scripting | — | Course combines hands-on activities and lectures to increase familiarity with developing web applications with JavaScript, PHP, XML, or another contemporary web language. Content includes enhancing w… source |
| CIS 236 | Project Management | — | Course introduces principles of Project Management as defined by the Project Management Institute (PMI). Content includes experiential exercises and team participation to gain experience with compute… source |
| CIS 238 | Intermediate Linux II | — | Course teaches students the advanced skills and knowledge necessary to administer small to medium networks in today's computing environments. Throughout this course, students will delve into the shel… source |
| CIS 240 | Data Visualization Using Tableau | — | Course introduces data visualization to effectively communicate information using visual elements, such as charts, graphs and maps. Organizations generate, collect, and store vast amounts of data. St… source |
| CIS 241 | Database Management | — | Course introduces management of database systems including design, development, implementation, recovery, and security of databases. Content includes database models, entity-relationship (E-R) modeli… source |
| CIS 245 | Database Fundamentals II | — | Course continues to develop the knowledge needed to perform the tasks of a database administrator. Topics include methods to backup, restore, and recover the database given various different scenario… source |
| CIS 247 | Performance Tuning | — | Course focuses on maximizing the performance of the database from the design to using the database in a production environment. Course focuses observing, defining, and diagnosing the problem, and imp… source |
| CIS 248 | Web Database Management | — | Course introduces Web database technologies. Content includes hands-on activities and lectures to increase familiarity with methods used to create dynamic Web applications that interact with a data s… source |
| CIS 250 | Artificial Intelligence for Computer Vision | — | Course offers a comprehensive exploration of how computers interpret and analyze visual information. Students will start by examining the fundamentals of image recognition and representation, focusin… source |
| CIS 251 | Computer Information Systems Internship | — | Course consists of direct work experience in a computer information systems related environment at an approved business or industrial firm applying knowledge and skills learned to their daily assigne… source |
| CIS 253 | Project Management Certification Preparation | — | Course offers an intensive review of project management concepts and the application of these concepts to various business scenarios in preparation for the Project Management Professional (PMP) certi… source |
| CIS 257 | Apps Programming for Apple Mobile Devices | — | Course covers the fundamentals needed to develop iOS applications for the iPad and iPhone mobile platforms. Introduced is Swift (the programming language), Xcode (the development environment), and Co… source |
| CIS 258 | Apps Programming for Android Mobile Devices | — | Course covers the fundamentals needed to develop Android applications for mobile devices. The Java for Android programming language and Eclipse (the development environment) will be used. Topics incl… source |
| CIS 267 | Advanced Apps Programming Using Apple Mobile Devices | — | Course covers the advanced concepts needed to build rich iOS applications for the iPad and iPhone mobile platforms. Students will code, compile, execute, and debug mobile applications using the Swift… source |
| CIS 268 | Advanced Apps Programming for Android Mobile Devices | — | Course covers the advanced concepts needed to build rich Android applications for the Android mobile platform. Student will code, compile, execute, and debug mobile applications using the Java for An… source |
| CIS 270 | Automated Testing and Deployment | — | Course provides students with an advanced understanding of software deployment and testing using industry-standard tools and practices. Students will gain hands-on experience with applications such a… source |
| CIS 271 | AI for Business Solutions | — | Course explores the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in modern business environment, focusing on practical applications and strategic benefits. Students will learn how to use AI tools and… source |
| CIS 290 | Topics In Computer Information Systems | — | Course covers a variety of different topics current with technological advances in Computer Information Systems. Topics will be identified for each section of the course and students may repeat the c… source |
| CNB 101 | Introduction to Cannabis | — | Course will discuss the basic life cycle of the plant/plant properties, and the natural origins and evolution of cannabis. Course will also include topics related to how cannabis influenced commercia… source |
| CNB 102 | Cannabis and the Law | — | The course will discuss current policy parameters, legal responsibilities and ethical issues of the medical cannabis industry. source |
| CNB 103 | Pharmacology and Medical Cannabis Use | — | Course provides a foundation of pharmacology topics related to medical cannabis. Content includes product knowledge, basic physiology, drug interactions and methods of administration. source |
| CNB 104 | The Experience of Illness | — | Course explores illness as a social scientific construct, including exploring the intersection of chronic illness and personal identity. The course provides students a practical look at how Cannabis… source |
| CNB 105 | Dispensary Operations | — | Course covers logistic concepts including transportation, inventory, packaging, warehousing, materials handling, order processing, safety protocol and facility location. source |
| CNB 106 | Cannabis Cultivation Operations | — | Course covers content related to cannabis cultivation center operations including cannabis cultivation, processing, transportation, and disposal, facility requirements related to cannabis cultivation… source |
| CNB 107 | Botany and Cultivation of Cannabis | — | Laboratory course focuses on the anatomical and biological aspects of the cannabis plant. Students will work with the cannabis plant or a substitute plant. Content includes seed to harvest cannabis g… source |
| CNS 101 | Orientation to IT Professions | — | Course enables students to analyze the field of Information Technology. Topics include a survey of the IT professions, employment skills, definitions, associations, current issues, salaries, and self… source |
| CNS 103 | IT Support Fundamentals 1 | — | This course is part one in a series of two courses that provides the skills and knowledge necessary to earn Google IT Support Professional certificate. This course prepares students for entry-level I… source |
| CNS 104 | IT Support Fundamentals 2 | — | This course is part two in a series of two courses that provides the skills and knowledge necessary to earn Google IT Support Professional certificate. This course prepares students for entry-level I… source |
| CNS 105 | Networking Essentials | — | Course introduces the technologies, terminology, and skills used in the world of data networking. Emphasis is on practical applications of networking and computer technology to real-world problems. S… source |
| CNS 107 | Internet Protocol Internetworking | — | Course is an overview of internet protocol (IP) addressing in data communication. Course is designed to develop the essential skills needed to effectively work with IP addressing. Emphasis is on the… source |
| CNS 108 | Introduction to Cloud Services | — | Course provides the foundational knowledge of cloud services and how these services are provided in cloud platform. This course focuses on cloud concepts, services, security, privacy, as well as pric… source |
| CNS 110 | Windows Client Desktop 1 | — | Course presents most recent release of a Microsoft Modern Desktop Operating System (OS). Topics include knowledge and skills required to deploy, configure, protect, and maintain a modern desktop oper… source |
| CNS 111 | Windows Server 1 | — | Course presents part one in a series of three courses that provides the skills and knowledge necessary to implement a core Windows Server 2016 in an existing enterprise environment. This course focus… source |
| CNS 114 | Windows Server 2 | — | Course presents part two in a series of three courses that provides the skills and knowledge necessary to implement a core Windows Server 2016 infrastructure in an existing enterprise environment. Th… source |
| CNS 116 | Windows Server 3 | — | Course presents part three in a series of three courses that provides the skills and knowledge necessary to implement a core Windows Server 2016 infrastructure in an existing enterprise environment.… source |
| CNS 117 | Advanced Windows Server 1 | — | Course presents part one in a series of two courses that provides the skills and knowledge necessary to design and implement a Windows Server 2012 R2 infrastructure in an enterprise environment. This… source |
| CNS 118 | Introduction to Linux | — | Course provides theoretical and hands-on instruction using the LINUX operating system fundamentals and open-source concepts, as well as the essentials of the Linux command line. Credit toward graduat… source |
| CNS 120 | Advanced Windows Server 2 | — | Course presents part two in a series of two courses that provides the skills and knowledge necessary to design and implement a Windows Server 2012 R2 infrastructure in an enterprise environment. This… source |
| CNS 121 | IT Certification Preparation | — | Students may use this course as a prep course leading to an industry certification exam. source |
| CNS 140 | Network Infrastructure Essentials | — | Course examines physical aspects of voice and data network cabling and installation. Topics include overview of industry and worldwide standards; types of media and cabling; physical and logical netw… source |
| CNS 141 | Cisco Introduction to Networks | — | Course introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. Content includes detailed description of OSI seven layer, the principles… source |
| CNS 142 | Cisco Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials | — | Course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. Students learn how to configure a router, a switch, and a wireless router for basic functiona… source |
| CNS 143 | Cisco Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation | — | Course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a large and complex network. Students learn how to configure routers and switches for advanced functionality.… source |
| CNS 150 | Windows Client Desktop 2 | — | Course presents most recent release of a Modern Desktop Operating System (OS). Topics include knowledge and skills required to deploy, configure, secure, manage, and monitor devices and client applic… source |
| CNS 160 | Virtualization Technologies | — | Course presents virtualization technologies and concepts using the latest virtualization products in networked server environments. Students gain the knowledge necessary to install and configure the… source |
| CNS 170 | Principles of Information Security | — | Course presents balance between security management and technical components of security. Focus is on Security Systems Development Life Cycle (SecSDLC). Topics include structured methodology as suppo… source |
| CNS 171 | Hardening Network Security | — | Course provides students with the technical knowledge and skills in scripting required for “tighten down” security in computer network and systems. Course includes practical knowledge and step-by-ste… source |
| CNS 172 | Network Defense and Countermeasures | — | This course provides students with the knowledge and concepts needed for protecting computers and networks. The course covers intrusion detection, develop a security policy, implement Network Address… source |
| CNS 173 | Cybersecurity Operations Analysis | — | Course simulates real-world cybersecurity threat scenarios and creates opportunities for ethical hacking, security monitoring, analysis and resolution. Course helps students develop critical thinking… source |
| CNS 174 | Introduction to Computer Forensics | — | This course provides students with the knowledge and solid foundation by introducing Computer Forensics as an entry into the professional field of Computer Forensics and investigation. The course cov… source |
| CNS 176 | Network Security | — | Course presents the skills and knowledge necessary to install and configure systems to secure applications, networks and devices. This course also helps students to perform threat analysis and respon… source |
| CNS 178 | Ethical Hacking | — | Course allows students and IT professionals to move into the cybersecurity field. Course helps students master an ethical hacking methodology that can be used in a penetration testing or ethical hack… source |
| CNS 181 | Implementing and Operating Cisco Security Technologies | — | Course provides the knowledge required to implement and operate core security technologies including network security, cloud security, content security, endpoint protection and detection, secure netw… source |
| CNS 193 | Cloud Computing | — | Course helps students and IT professionals to acquire the knowledge they need to maintain and optimize cloud infrastructure services. Students learn to analyze system requirements to successfully exe… source |
| CNS 195 | TCP/IP Packet Analysis | — | This course covers creating, administering and maintaining an information system with TCP/IP protocol (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) and utilities on computer networks, which is th… source |
| CNS 214 | Securing Enterprise Server | — | Course teaches you how to protect administrative credentials and rights to help ensure that administrators can perform only the tasks that they need to, when they need to. This course explains how yo… source |
| CNS 221 | Enterprise Cloud Services 1 | — | Course provides the knowledge needed to implement, manage, and monitor identity, and governance in a cloud environment. Students learn to configure virtual networking, manage network traffic, create… source |
| CNS 222 | Hybrid Server I | — | Course teaches students how to manage core Windows Server workloads and services using on-premises, hybrid and cloud technologies. Students will learn how to implement and manage on-premises and hybr… source |
| CNS 223 | Hybrid Server II | — | Course teaches students to configure advanced Windows Server services using on-premises, hybrid and cloud technologies. Students will learn how to leverage the hybrid capabilities of cloud technologi… source |
| CNS 224 | Securing Enterprise Cloud Services | — | Course provides the knowledge needed to manage identity and access; implement platform protection; manage security operations; and secure data and applications in the cloud infrastructure. source |
| CNS 228 | Intermediate Linux I | — | Course is designed to teach students about the Linux operating system through both theoretical and practical instruction. Students will explore the system architecture, installation procedure, comman… source |
| CNS 238 | Intermediate Linux II | — | Course teaches students the advanced skills and knowledge necessary to administer small to medium networks in today's computing environments. Throughout this course, students will delve into the shel… source |
| CNS 245 | Automation of Network Operations | — | Course provides the knowledge needed to manipulate networks using software. Students learn, apply, and practice infrastructure automation knowledge and skills through a series of in-depth hands-on ex… source |
| CNS 251 | Internship Experience | — | Course consists of direct work experience, minimum ten hours per week in computer networking related environment in an approved Corporation or Business. Topics include applying previously learned com… source |
| CNS 290 | Topics in Computer Networking and Systems | — | Course covers variety of different topics current with technological advances in computer networking and systems/LAN. Topics identified for each section of course. Course may be repeated up to three… source |
| COL 101 | College Success Seminar | — | Course provides an introduction to the college setting and develops the competencies necessary to be a successful college student. Students learn strategies for success like goal setting, time manage… source |
| COL 108 | The College Experience | — | Course develops the competencies that are necessary to be a successful college student. It is highly interactive and aligned with individual student goals. Students learn strategies for success like… source |
| CSC 144 | Discrete Mathematics | — | Course introduces mathematical induction and recursion; set theory; relations and functions; logic, combinatorics, graph theory and trees; Boolean Algebra, probability, matrices and analysis of algor… source |
| CSC 155 | C++ Computer Science I | — | A first course in computer programming from basic through intermediate levels. Content includes designing, implementing and debugging maintainable C++ programs, and demonstrating problem solving and… source |
| CSC 156 | Java Computer Science I | — | A first course in computer programming from basic through intermediate levels. Introduces a disciplined approach to problem-solving and algorithm development using the Java programming language for a… source |
| CSC 157 | Python Computer Science I | — | A first course in computer programming from basic through intermediate levels. Content includes designing, implementing and debugging maintainable Python programs, and demonstrating problem solving a… source |
| CSC 170 | Introduction to Numerical Methods | — | An introduction to the tools available for solving numerically intensive applications that occur in scientific and engineering fields. The study of numerical algorithms will be supported by the use o… source |
| CSC 171 | C++ Programming for Engineers | — | Course introduces C++ programming language. Content focus is on solving numerically intensive applications present in scientific and engineering fields. Numerical algorithms implemented using object-… source |
| CSC 173 | Java Programming for Engineers | — | Course introduces Java programming language. Content focus is on solving numerically intensive applications present in scientific and engineering fields. Numerical algorithms implemented using object… source |
| CSC 174 | Python Programming for Engineers | — | Course introduces Python programming language. Content focus is on solving numerically intensive applications present in scientific and engineering fields. Numerical algorithms implemented using inte… source |
| CSC 180 | Introduction to Artificial Intelligence | — | Introduction to concepts involving the fundamentals of artificial intelligence for solving real world applications. Machine Learning (ML) problems will be emphasized including data science for analyz… source |
| CSC 204 | Computer Architecture and Organization | — | A survey of the various levels of hierarchical computer architectures and design. The analysis of internal and external memory models, busses, I/O devices, and CISC/RISC processor strategies are cove… source |
| CSC 206 | Software Cybersecurity | — | An introductory course of computer security principles and practices with applications to databases and software systems. An emphasis is placed on securing database authentication and authorization p… source |
| CSC 208 | Introduction to Data Science | — | Course serves as an introduction to the principles of data science with emphasis on mathematical reasoning, interpretation of data, and the responsible use of algorithms in society. Students will lea… source |
| CSC 210 | Game Programming | — | This introductory course in game programming uses a high-level programming language to develop both 2D and 3D games for Android applications. The course is designed for students with prior experience… source |
| CSC 240 | C++ Data Structures | — | A second course in computer programming using the C++ programming language that provides a survey of data structures including files, lists, sets, trees, tables, queues, stacks, graphs, and other cla… source |
| CSC 241 | Java Data Structures | — | A second course in computer programming using the Java programming language that provides a survey of data structures including files, lists, sets, trees, tables, queues, stacks, graphs, and other cl… source |
| CSC 242 | Python Data Structures | — | A second course in computer programming using the Python programming language that provides a survey of data structures including files, lists, sets, trees, tables, queues, stacks, graphs, and other… source |
| CSC 255 | Objects and Algorithms | — | An intermediate programming course that continues the development of object-oriented techniques using data structures with an emphasis on graphs, sets, maps/tables, heaps, and trees; foundational ana… source |
| CSC 290 | Topics In Computer Science: Code Elevate | — | Course covers a variety of different topics during different semesters. Topics will be selected from among current advances in hardware and software technology. Typical course concentrations might be… source |
| EAS 100 | Introduction to Earth Science | — | Course introduces four major divisions of Earth Science and how their interactions contribute to conditions on Earth today. Geology includes studies of minerals, rocks, plate tectonics, volcanoes, ea… source |
| EAS 101 | Physical Geology | — | Course introduces earth materials and the physical and chemical processes that sculpt earth’s surface. Content includes rocks, minerals, earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciers, groundwater, coastal process… source |
| EAS 102 | Historical Geology | — | Course introduces Earth's long 4.6 billion-year history. The course begins with an introduction to rocks, minerals, plate tectonics, and fossils and then moves on to the study of various depositional… source |
| EAS 105 | Introduction to Weather and Climate | — | Course introduces weather and climate. Topics include atmospheric processes, elements of weather, and a survey of world climates. source |
| EAS 110 | Climate Change and Variability | — | Course introduces students to basic principles and knowledge to explain climate change. Students will learn about natural and anthropogenic causes of climate change, the interactions between earth-at… source |
| EAS 121 | Physical Geography | — | Course examines the interactions between the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere. The course begins with studies of location and map use, Earth's atmosphere, and the Sun's effect on Ea… source |
| EAS 125 | A Survey of Oceanography | — | Course introduces oceanography. Content includes physical and chemical properties of sea water, ocean circulation, waves, tides, coastal environments, and marine life. source |
| EAS 190 | Geographic Information Systems I | — | This course provides an introduction to digital maps, spatial analysis, and technology to explore geographic and spatial patterns. Introduces the concepts and components of a geographic information s… source |
| EAS 191 | Geographic Information Systems II | — | The course covers geodatabase development, maintenance, organization, and editing within ESRI’s ArcGIS applications. Basic features and functionality of geodatabases as well as tools for creating and… source |
| EAS 205 | Environmental Geology | — | Course studies human-environment interaction. Content includes problems associated with geologic hazards, availability and management of natural resources, and the proper use of geology in any land u… source |
| EAS 290 | Topics in Earth Science | — | Course designed to meet special interest needs of Earth Science students. Topics will be offered for variable credit from one to four semester credit hours. Course may be taken for credit up to four… source |
| ECE 102 | Child Growth and Development | — | Course provides an overview of the theory and principles of human development. Content includes in-depth study of physical, social, emotional and cognitive aspects, from conception to adolescence. Sp… source |
| ECE 104 | Introduction to Early Childhood Education | — | Course introduces students to the field of early childhood education. Content includes historical and philosophical influences, current theories, professional responsibilities, roles, and family. Dif… source |
| ECE 106 | Guidance of the Young Child | — | Course covers a study of developmentally appropriate, culturally responsive guidance practices that support the development of the young child. Content includes analysis of child behavior and the dev… source |
| ECE 107 | Observation and Assessment of the Young Child | — | Course explores developmentally appropriate, culturally responsive observation and assessment strategies for studying the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development of children birth thro… source |
| ECE 108 | Nutrition, Health and Safety for the Young Child | — | Course provides overview of early childhood practices that ensure children’s physical and emotional well-being. Content includes basic health, safety and nutritional needs of children and methods to… source |
| ECE 125 | Play and Creative Expression for the Young Child | — | Course provides an overview of play as it relates to the development of the young child. Students explore wide variety of methods for developing self expression and creativity in art, music, movement… source |
| ECE 152 | Principles of Child Development | — | Short-term course designed to provide overview of aspects of growth patterns. Topics examine physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and language development from conception to age five. source |
| ECE 153 | Guiding Children and Managing the Classroom | — | Short-term course designed to provide an overview of management of the classroom. Content includes positive child guidance, prevention techniques, and strategies for creating pro-social classroom atm… source |
| ECE 154 | Activities and Resources for Young Children I | — | Short-term course designed to provide an overview of developmentally appropriate, anti-bias curriculum. Specific focus on curricular areas of art, music, language arts, and movement. source |
| ECE 155 | Activities and Resources for Young Children II | — | Short-term course designed to provide an overview of developmentally appropriate, anti-bias curriculum. Specific focus on topics of curricular areas of math, science and social studies. source |
| ECE 161 | Introduction to Infant and Toddler Care and Education | — | Short-term course focuses on patterns of growth and development in the child from birth to age three. Content includes strategies for designing safe, healthy, learning environments and creating appro… source |
| ECE 165 | Family Child Care Provider I | — | Course explores the professional role of the home child care provider. Content includes legal and ethical responsibilities of provider; relationship with families and the local community; effective g… source |
| ECE 166 | Family Child Care Provider II | — | Course further explores the professional role of the home child care provider. Content includes appropriate business and marketing practices; assessment and documentation of children’s learning; the… source |
| ECE 180 | The Exceptional Child | — | Course provides an overview of the historical, philosophical, and legal foundations of special education programming for children ages birth – grade 12. Characteristics of children with disabilities,… source |
| ECE 215 | Infant Toddler Techniques | — | Course examines patterns of growth and development in the child from birth to age three. Content includes specific needs of infants and toddlers in light of current research; safety measures; family… source |
| ECE 216 | Infant-Toddler Programming | — | Course investigates overall classroom functioning in infant/toddler settings. Content includes curricular models, daily operational procedures,relational/cultural models, and evaluative devices. Ten… source |
| ECE 226 | Language Arts and Social Studies for the Young Child | — | Course examines language development theory and appropriate language arts and social studies activities for young children. Topics emphasize design and evaluation of developmentally appropriate, anti… source |
| ECE 227 | Math and Science for the Young Child | — | Course introduces theory and practice related to curricular areas of mathematics and science for young children. Content includes design and evaluation of developmentally appropriate, antibias activi… source |
| ECE 228 | Language Development of Children | — | Course provides in-depth knowledge of typical and atypical human communication development with an emphasis on speech and language development in children. Additional topics explore language and lite… source |
| ECE 230 | Literacy Methods for Preschool - Second Grade | — | Course covers theories, teaching strategies and instructional materials pertinent to teaching reading and writing from pre-kindergarten through second grade. Additional topics explore literacy across… source |
| ECE 255 | Curriculum Design for Early Childhood Programs | — | Course introduces theory and practice related to curriculum planning and implementation for young children. Content includes analysis of wide range of early childhood curriculum models and practices.… source |
| ECE 257 | Early Childhood Education Practicum | — | Course is a one-semester capstone experience for students pursuing the Associate in Applied Science Degree in Early Childhood Education. Emphasis on practical application of early childhood principle… source |
| ECE 258 | Practicum II | — | Advanced course is second-semester capstone experience for students pursuing the Associate in Applied Science Degree in Early Childhood Education. Students continue practical application of early chi… source |
| ECE 270 | Child, Family, and Community Relations | — | Course focuses on diverse needs of the child within the context of family, school, and community. The interplay of diverse cultures, lifestyles, abilities, language, and communication within the role… source |
| ECE 273 | Introduction to Early Childhood Administration | — | Courses examines current early childhood administrative practices and procedures. Focus is on the administrator’s relationships with governmental, legal, business/finance, medical, social service and… source |
| ECE 274 | Early Childhood Director Practicum | — | Course provides hands-on experience for students pursuing the ECE Advanced Administration Certificate. Focus is on practical application of early childhood administrative principles and theories. Stu… source |
| ECE 280 | Legal Aspects of Early Childhood Administration | — | Course stresses knowledge and application of legal responsibilities required by a director of an early childhood program. Focus is on the various legal structures and licensing standards required by… source |
| ECE 281 | Fiscal Management in Early Childhood Administration | — | Course designed to help the early childhood director successfully manage fiscal responsibilities in the daily operation of a center. Emphasis is on budget and financial report development, cash flow… source |
| ECE 282 | Marketing and Public Relations for the Early Childhood Program Director | — | Course provides knowledge of fundamentals of effective marketing, public relations and community outreach for the early childhood director. Focus is on developing a market plan and useful promotional… source |
| ECE 283 | Staff Management and Human Relations in Early Childhood Programs | — | Course examines different supervisory and group facilitation styles. Focus is on developing skills in consensus building, team development, and staff performance appraisals. Additional Content includ… source |
| ECE 284 | Leadership and Advocacy for the Early Childhood Program Director | — | Program Director Course presents information on organizational theory and leadership styles in relation to early childhood and school-age work environments. Focus is on developing a center philosophy… source |
| ECE 285 | Communications for the Early Childhood Program Director | — | Course provides information on communications to be carried out by the early childhood director. Focus on mechanics of written materials, oral communications, various styles of modern business docume… source |
| ECE 290 | Topics In Early Childhood Education | — | Course designed to meet special interest needs of ECE students and in-service needs of early childhood teachers. Special topics offered for variable credit. Students may repeat ECE 290 up to three ti… source |
| ECO 110 | Elements of Economics | — | Course surveys economics systems with reference to the market system, capitalism, government policy, money and banking, and international trade. Topics covered through examination of current economic… source |
| ECO 201 | Principles of Macroeconomics | — | Course introduces macroeconomics, utilizing modern economic theories to analyze fiscal and monetary policies. Content includes inflation, taxes, full employment, gross domestic product (GDP), economi… source |
| ECO 202 | Principles of Microeconomics | — | Course introduces microeconomics, concentrating on the basic price theory of the firm; focus is on operation of supply, demand, cost and revenue functions in perfectly and imperfectly competitive mar… source |
| ECO 290 | Topics in Economics | — | Course examines major issues in economics through selected topics from various subspecialties, including money and banking, economic history, sports economics, environmental economics and development… source |
| EDN 101 | Introduction to Education | — | Course provides an overview of teaching as a profession in the American education system. Students will be introduced to and explore instruction and assessment practices rooted in a variety of histor… source |
| EDN 104 | Pre-Clinical Observation in Education | — | Course provides an opportunity for observation in a local school for students planning to major in Education in a four-year college or university. Content includes thirty hours of required in-school… source |
| EDN 110 | Theory and Practice of Learning | — | Course helps Learning Assistants integrate educational theory, pedagogy, content, and practice. Course meetings will focus on practical concerns as well as associated theoretical models. This course… source |
| EDN 180 | Diversity in School and Society | — | Course explores how schooling is shaped by the social context in which it occurs. Students will examine aspects of their own cultural identity and biases. Students will describe aspects of learner di… source |
| EDN 201 | Educational Psychology | — | Course focuses on application of psychological principles to educational practice. Content includes exploration of children’s and adolescent’s cognitive, socio-emotional, and linguistic development,… source |
| EDN 210 | Technology in Education | — | Course will provide an examination of the use and impact of technology in school settings. Students will identify, explore, and evaluate digital resources and tools for learning. Students will analyz… source |
| EDN 280 | Educating Exceptional Learners | — | Course presents the historical, philosophical and legal foundations of special education as well as an overview of the diverse characteristics of individuals from birth through Grade 12 with exceptio… source |
| EDN 290 | Topics in Educational Foundations | — | Course explores selected topics in educational foundations. Content varies and may focus on particular aspects of history, sociology and philosophy of education, and comparative education. Course may… source |
| EGL 071 | Academic Reading and Study Skills for the Non-Native Speaker I | — | High beginning course in reading and study skills for students whose first or primary language is not English. Course focuses on preparing second language students to take courses for college credit.… source |
| EGL 072 | Academic Reading and Study Skills for the Non-Native Speaker II | — | Intermediate course in reading and study skills for students whose first or primary language is not English. Course focuses on preparing second language students to take courses for college credit. E… source |
| EGL 073 | Academic Reading and Study Skills for the Non-Native Speaker III | — | High intermediate course in reading and study skills for students whose first or primary language is not English. Course focuses on preparing second language students to take courses for college cred… source |
| EGL 074 | Academic Writing for the Non-Native Speaker I | — | Introductory academic grammar and composition course for the non native speaker preparing to take courses for college credit. Introduces the student to the foundations of English sentence structure a… source |
| EGL 075 | Academic Writing for the Non-Native Speaker II | — | Intermediate academic grammar and composition course for the non native speaker preparing to take courses for college credit. Introduces the student to intermediate sentence structures and the short… source |
| EGL 076 | Academic Writing for the Non-Native Speaker III | — | High-intermediate academic grammar and composition course for the non native speaker preparing to take courses for college credit. Introduces the student to intermediate and advanced sentence structu… source |
| EGL 078 | Speaking and Listening for the Non-Native Speaker I | — | Course teaches speaking and listening skills for non-native speakers of English. Content includes giving opinions, listening for main ideas and details, pronunciation, extemporaneous speaking, and pl… source |
| EGL 079 | Pronunciation for the Non-Native Speaker | — | Course teaches pronunciation of standard American English. Content includes vowel and consonant production, stress and intonation, and allophonic and morphophonemic rules. source |
| EGL 081 | Speaking And Listening for the Non-Native Speaker II | — | Course teaches speaking and listening skills for non-native speakers of English at EGL 078 proficiency level. Content includes expressing and understanding complex ideas, discussing academic topics,… source |
| EGL 082 | Basic Grammar for the Non-Native Speaker | — | Course provides intensive practice in basic and low-intermediate grammar skills for non-native speakers of English. Content includes correct use of basic verb tenses, possessives, modals, compound se… source |
| EGL 083 | Intermediate Grammar for the Non-Native Speaker | — | Course provides intensive practice in intermediate and advanced grammar skills for non-native speakers of English. Content includes correct use of the perfect tenses, perfect modals, subordinate clau… source |
| EGL 087 | Composition Tutorial for the Non-Native Speaker | — | Course allows students who place into ESL writing to take both ESL writing and EGL 101 for non-native speakers at the same time. Content supplements instruction in EGL 101 for non-native speakers, pr… source |
| EGL 089 | Academic Reading and Study Skills for the Non-Native Speaker IV | — | Advanced course in reading for students whose first or primary language is not English. Course focuses on preparing second language students to take courses for college credit. Course develops succes… source |
| EGL 090 | Academic Writing Skills for the Non-Native Speaker IV | — | Advanced academic grammar and composition course for the non native speaker taking courses for college credit. Introduces the student to advanced sentence structures and a variety of academic writing… source |
| EGL 091 | Vocabulary Improvement for ESL Students | — | High intermediate to advanced course on learning, remembering, and using English vocabulary. Students will learn multiple strategies to identify, memorize, and use academic vocabulary to increase rea… source |
| EGL 092 | Reading and Academic Skills Development | — | Course introduces student-success strategies, helps students develop reading proficiency with comprehension/vocabulary, and helps students become more active, reflective, and strategic readers. Empha… source |
| EGL 094 | Reading Improvement | — | Course helps students further develop reading proficiency with comprehension, vocabulary, and critical reading, and become more active, reflective, and strategic readers. Emphasis is on approaches to… source |
| EGL 095 | Reading/Writing Improvement I | — | Course introduces students to college-level and near college-level reading and writing, and develops proficiency with comprehension and vocabulary. Content includes structure of multi-paragraph texts… source |
| EGL 096 | Developmental Composition I | — | Course prepares students for college writing. Content includes the writing process, sentence structure, paragraph organization, basic essay structure, grammar and mechanics. source |
| EGL 097 | Developmental Composition II | — | Course prepares students for college writing. Content includes the writing process, the structure of multi-paragraph essays, and review of sentence structure, paragraph organization, grammar, and mec… source |
| EGL 098 | Reading/Writing Improvement II | — | Course prepares students for college-level reading and writing, and develops proficiency with comprehension, vocabulary, and critical approaches to analyzing texts. Content includes structure of mult… source |
| EGL 099 | Composition Tutorial | — | Course allows students who place into developmental writing to take both developmental writing and EGL 101 at the same time. Content supplements instruction in EGL 101 , providing more individualized… source |
| EGL 101 | Composition I | — | Course introduces strategies for planning, writing, and revising expository essays based on experience and reading. Content includes purpose, context, genre, and the rhetorical situation as elements… source |
| EGL 102 | Composition II | — | Course introduces strategies for planning, writing, and revising advanced expository and argumentative essays and the college research paper. Content includes critical reading and analysis, the struc… source |
| EGL 110 | Effective College Reading | — | Course helps students further develop reading proficiency to an advanced college-level with comprehension, vocabulary, and critical reading, and helps students become more active, reflective, and str… source |
| EGL 111 | Introduction to Business and Technical Writing | — | Course concentrates on development of competence in producing various types of business documents. Content includes memoranda, letters, reports, and procedural documents. Focus is on writing for an a… source |
| EGL 113 | Introduction to Drama | — | Course introduces students to dramatic literature and its cultural, social, and historical influences. Content includes terminology and methods for analyzing and evaluating drama including form, them… source |
| EGL 115 | Introduction to Fiction | — | Course introduces students to study of the novel and short story in cultural, social, and historical context. Content includes terminology and methods for analyzing and evaluating fiction including f… source |
| EGL 117 | Introduction to Poetry | — | Course introduces students to the study of poetry and its cultural, social and historical context. Content includes terminology and methods for analyzing and evaluating poetry including form, theme a… source |
| EGL 129 | Introduction to Literature | — | Course introduces students to the study of literature through critical reading and analysis in multiple literary genres. Content includes terminology and methods for literary analysis and evaluation… source |
| EGL 130 | Introduction to Global Literature | — | Course introduces students to literature in English by writers from countries, cultures or regions outside of the United States and Britain, such as Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, the Middle-East and/o… source |
| EGL 131 | Multicultural Literature in the U.S. | — | Course explores the literary expressions of at least three minority ethnic, racial, religious or national groups of the United States, such as Chicano, Italian-American, Jewish-American, Muslim-Ameri… source |
| EGL 132 | LGBTQ+ Literature | — | Course introduces students to poetry, fiction, drama, film, and non-fiction by LGBTQ+ writers. Content includes theory of gender and sexual identity; influence of gender and sexuality on literary exp… source |
| EGL 133 | Women and Literature | — | Course introduces fiction, poetry, and drama by diverse women writers from around the world. Content includes social, cultural, literary and historical contexts; terminology and methods of literary a… source |
| EGL 134 | Introduction to African-American Literature | — | Course introduces fiction, poetry, and drama by African-American writers. Content includes social, cultural, historical, and literary contexts; comparable themes in popular culture; terminology and m… source |
| EGL 135 | Introduction to Native American Literature | — | Course introduces fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and drama by Native American writers from eighteenth through twentieth centuries. Content includes social, cultural, historical, political, and literar… source |
| EGL 136 | Introduction to U.S.Latino/a/x Literature | — | Course introduces fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and drama by Latino/a/x writers in the U.S. Content includes social, cultural, historical, political, and literary contexts, as well as terminology and… source |
| EGL 137 | Introduction to Asian American Literature | — | Course introduces fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and drama by Asian American writers, and may also include film, comics, and other visual media from (but not limited to) the following ethnicities/nati… source |
| EGL 140 | Introduction to Science Fiction and Fantasy | — | Course introduces the study of culturally diverse works of science fiction and fantasy (hereafter referred to as SFF) dealing with scenarios and settings, primarily manifested in the genres of SFF. C… source |
| EGL 141 | Introduction to Childrens Literature | — | Course introduces students to the distinctive characteristics and conventions of culturally diverse works of literature written for children and young adults by focusing on genre, literary technique,… source |
| EGL 150 | Introduction to Journalism | — | Course develops basic journalistic skills in reporting and writing, including the following: the history of journalism, form and organization of news stories,leads, reporting of speeches and meetings… source |
| EGL 201 | Introduction to Creative Writing | — | Course offers exposure to and practice in writing two or more forms of literary discourse including poetry, fiction, essay, creative non-fiction, and drama. Content includes the basic elements of wri… source |
| EGL 202 | Writing Fiction | — | Course offers students the opportunity to develop an individual style as fiction writers. Content includes basic elements of fiction writing: structure, character, point of view, setting, and dialog. source |
| EGL 203 | Writing Poetry | — | Course offers students the opportunity to develop an individual style as poets. Content includes basic elements and techniques of writing poetry: line, meter, free verse, imagery, and metaphor. source |
| EGL 204 | Introduction to Screenwriting | — | Course covers basic techniques of screenwriting. Content includes elements and techniques of screenwriting such as format, structure, character, dialogue, and dramatization of scene. Emphasis will be… source |
| EGL 205 | Introduction to Playwriting | — | Course offers students the opportunity to develop an individual style as playwrights. Content includes basic elements and techniques of playwriting: format, character development, dialogue, narrative… source |
| EGL 206 | Introduction to Creative Nonfiction | — | Course offers students the opportunity to develop an individual style as creative nonfiction writers. Students will learn how to translate personal experience and research into effective pieces of cr… source |
| EGL 211 | Writing Digital Content | — | Course explores the specialized writing techniques and editing skills necessary to produce effective communications for digital formats. Content includes: composing social media posts for individual… source |
| EGL 212 | Technical Writing Applications | — | Course develops competencies in producing technical and scientific documents. Content includes manuals, proposals, status reports and formal reports requiring research and data analysis. Focus is on… source |
| EGL 220 | Introduction to Mass Communications | — | Course explores mass media’s roles in society. Content includes mass media historical development, contemporary characteristics, functions, responsibilities, and inter-relationships among media. Cour… source |
| EGL 221 | American Literature I: Beginnings to 1865 | — | Course focuses on the culturally diverse literatures of early America up to the end of the Civil War. Course will cover such works as oral stories by Native Americans, writings by early European expl… source |
| EGL 222 | American Literature II (from The Civil War To The Present) | — | (offered spring semester only, every other year) Course traces the development of American literature by focusing on major writers from 1865 through 20th century. Content includes social, cultural, h… source |
| EGL 223 | Contemporary American Literature | — | (offered fall semester only) Course focuses on American literature of recent past. Content includes fiction, poetry, and drama, as well as influential television and film texts in their cultural, soc… source |
| EGL 229 | [National/Regional] Literature in Translation | — | Course introduces students to literature in translation from any nation or region. Content includes social, historical, and cultural contexts of literary works; relationship of individual writers to… source |
| EGL 231 | British Literature I (from Anglo-Saxons To 1800) | — | (offered fall semester only, every other year) Course traces the development of British Literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to 1800. Content includes major writers, literary genres, and cultural a… source |
| EGL 232 | British Literature II (from 1800 To The Present) | — | (offered spring semester only, every other year) Course traces the development of British Literature from 1800 through 20th century. Content includes major writers, literary genres and cultural attit… source |
| EGL 234 | Introduction to Shakespeare | — | (Offered fall semester only) Course introduces the study of Shakespeare through focus on six to eight plays, selected from among comedies, tragedies and histories. Content includes social, cultural,… source |
| EGL 241 | Masterpieces Of Western Literature I | — | (offered fall semester only, every other year) Course introduces various masterpieces of Western Literature from Ancient times through the Renaissance (1650). Content includes important currents of w… source |
| EGL 242 | Masterpieces Of Western Literature II | — | (offered spring semester only, every other year) Course introduces various masterpieces of Western literature from 1650 to the present. Content includes important currents of western thought during t… source |
| EGL 260 | Introduction to Linguistics | — | Course introduces the study of language. Content includes fundamental concepts of phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, historical linguistics, and… source |
| EGL 290 | Topics in English | — | Course explores selected topics in literature, writing, or journalism. Content will vary, with possible focus on single author, group of authors, period of literature or literary theme; or on specifi… source |
| ELT 101 | Introduction to Electronics | — | Course introduces electronics curriculum with hands-on labs and simulations. Topics range from Ohm’s Law to semiconductor circuits, and include series and parallel circuits, capacitors, inductors, an… source |
| ELT 105 | Network Infrastructure Essentials | — | Course examines physical aspects of voice and data network cabling and installation. Topics include overview of industry and worldwide standards; types of media and cabling; physical and logical netw… source |
| ELT 106 | Semiconductor Theory | — | Course presents basic study of diodes and transistors. Content includes grounded base, emitter and collector amplifiers; study of stability, gain and the impedance characteristics of the transistor. source |
| ELT 107 | Survey of Electronics | — | Course covers fundamentals of electricity and electronics. Overview of circuitry and devices used in industry, as basis for further study and practical application of skills Experimentation and demon… source |
| ELT 108 | Home Technology Integration | — | Course, sponsored by the Cisco Learning Institute, presents knowledge and skills in core competencies such as installation, integration, and troubleshooting, as related to the home networking technol… source |
| ELT 110 | Electronic Drafting Using CAD | — | Project-based course covering elementary principles of drafting as applied to electronics systems, using AutoCAD. Content includes block diagrams, schematics and printed circuit boards. Prior compute… source |
| ELT 114 | Residential Wiring | — | Course provides technical skills and knowledge of residential wiring, to conform to the National Electrical Code. Content includes safe installing, maintaining, replacing and repairing residential wi… source |
| ELT 120 | Introduction to Radio Frequency Identification | — | Course covers radio frequency identification (RFID) concepts and fundamentals, and how emerging electronic product code (EPCglobal) standards are influencing adoption. Content includes RFID capabilit… source |
| ELT 130 | PC Hardware and Maintenance Concepts | — | Course introduces personal computer hardware and maintenance practices with potential applications toward IT career development. Content includes computer hardware components and their function, theo… source |
| ELT 140 | PC Operating Systems and Professional Management | — | Course introduces operating systems concepts from administration and use perspectives, as well as principles of PC management. Content includes operating system functions, types, and implementations,… source |
| ELT 150 | A+ Certification Preparation | — | Course builds upon the knowledge learned in ELT 130 and ELT 140 , to prepare the student to pass the A+ Certification exam. Content includes sample exams and material covered on the exam. A+ Certific… source |
| ELT 154 | Fundamentals of Solar Energy Systems | — | Course covers the theory, operation, and application of photovoltaic and thermal systems and technologies. The content includes solar energy basics, site surveys, available technologies, installation… source |
| ELT 160 | Overview of Alternative Energy Resources | — | Project-based course covering renewable and alternative forms of energy. Content includes an overview of solar, wind, hydroelectric, biomass, geothermal and nuclear power. Includes hands-on labs on s… source |
| ELT 204 | Wireless Technology Integration (WTI) | — | Course introduces wireless technology integration for wireless communication, and fundamentals of wired and wireless networks with a variety of devices. Content includes study of network protocols an… source |
| ELT 221 | Digital Circuit Fundamentals | — | Course involves study of discrete devices and integrated circuits. Content includes application of inverters, AND, OR, NAND, and NOR gates, and all circuits necessary to operation of a computer inclu… source |
| ELT 223 | Integrated Circuits | — | Course covers integrated circuits and their applications. Content includes operational amplifiers and digital integrated circuits, both from monolithic and hybrid standpoints, application of integrat… source |
| ELT 224 | Industrial Circuit Applications | — | Course focuses on application of circuits to specific situations such as SCRs. Content includes welding, motor control systems and industrial antipollution systems. source |
| ELT 225 | Digital Integrated Circuits | — | Hands-on course covers applications of digital integrated circuits. Content includes use of gates, registers, drivers, memory circuits and various circuits that are available as “chips” I.C.s are pre… source |
| ELT 231 | Fundamentals of Microprocessors | — | Course focuses on hardware and software aspects of microprocessor/microcomputer systems, the nucleus of programmed digital systems. Content includes discussion of largescale integrated devices (LSI)… source |
| ELT 290 | Topics in Electronics | — | Course explores major issues in the field of electronics. Topics will be selected from the following subspecialties as they relate to electronics, computer network systems, and computer service: netw… source |
| ENG 120 | Engineering Graphics | — | Course covers scope of engineering graphics. Content includes lettering; geometric construction; sketching; multiview projections; auxiliary views and sections; shop processes; dimensioning; toleranc… source |
| ENG 211 | Analytical Mechanics (Statics) | — | Content includes particle statics, general principles and force vectors, rigid body equilibrium, moments of inertia, distributed forces and centroids, analysis of structures, virtual work, and fricti… source |
| ENG 212 | Analytical Mechanics (Dynamics) | — | Course studies relation between forces acting on rigid bodies and the changes in motion produced. Content includes particle kinematics (rectilinear and curvilinear); Newton’s laws; energy, work, and… source |
| ENG 217 | Strength of Materials | — | Course covers principles of strength. Content includes stress and strain; torsion, shear and bending moments diagrams; deflection of beams; combined loading; welded, bolted and riveted connections; a… source |
| ENG 220 | Engineering Circuit Analysis | — | Course introduces scope of engineering circuit analysis. Content includes circuit elements, resistive circuits, nodal and loop analysis; equivalence and superposition; capacitance and inductance; ana… source |
| ENG 250 | Introduction to Digital Systems | — | Course introduces computer engineering. Content includes representation of information; binary system; Boolean algebra; switching circuits, combinational switching circuits, and sequential switching… source |
| FIR 100 | Preparation for Fire Service Entrance Examination | — | Course instructs firefighter candidates about all aspects of hiring process. Content includes how to locate job opportunities; properly complete job applications; take written physical, psychological… source |
| FIR 101 | Introduction To Fire Science | — | Course introduces aspects of fire science. Content includes history of fire protection; fire protection organization; magnitude and causes of fire losses; properties of hostile fires; and principles… source |
| FIR 102 | Firefighter II / Basic Firefighter Part I | — | Course instructs students in the theory, basic individual skills, and team skills required for using and operating fire suppression and ancillary equipment and as well as other basic fire knowledge a… source |
| FIR 103 | Firefighter II / Basic Firefighter, Part II | — | Course continues to instruct students in the theory, basic individual skills, and team skills required for using and operating fire suppression and ancillary equipment and as well as other basic fire… source |
| FIR 106 | Firefighter III Advanced Technician Firefighter | — | A course to instruct the Basic Operations Firefighter students in advanced firefighting techniques. The Advanced Technician Firefighter is able to perform firefighting operations without direct super… source |
| FIR 108 | Fire Behavior and Combustion | — | Course introduces the theories and principles of how and why fires start, the dynamics of fire, how fire spreads, and how fires are properly controlled using various methods of fire extinguishment. source |
| FIR 121 | Fire Fighting Tactics I | — | Course examines fire fighting tactics and strategies. Content includes pre-fire activities; fire ground operations, including search and rescue, forcible entry, ventilation, suppression, salvage and… source |
| FIR 122 | Fire Fighting Tactics II | — | Course continues FIR 121 . Content includes application of principles of fire fighting tactics to specific fire situations; and documentation and evaluation of actual fire incidents. source |
| FIR 130 | Chemistry of Hazardous Materials | — | Course offers a review of elementary chemistry. Content includes properties of flammable liquids and gases, oxidizers, water reactive chemicals, corrosive chemicals, toxic materials and radioactive m… source |
| FIR 131 | Hazardous Materials - First Responder | — | Course offers an operational level and understanding of hazardous materials. Content includes identification and classification of hazardous materials; physical and chemical properties of hazardous m… source |
| FIR 192 | Emergency Response Tactical Operations | — | A course in tactical planning for emergency responders using pre-plan scenarios to coordinate tactical operations. Emphasis is on crisis management by fire, police and support personnel in implementi… source |
| FIR 201 | Fire Prevention Principles I | — | Course presents responsibilities, objectives and organization of a fire prevention bureau. Content includes setting up and implementing a systematic inspection program; classification of occupancy by… source |
| FIR 205 | Building Construction | — | Course studies structural and interior construction and building equipment as related to fire safety considerations. Content includes analysis of vertical and horizontal openings and exterior feature… source |
| FIR 209 | Fire Hydraulics | — | Course reviews basic mathematics and studies of hydraulic principles and formulas for fluid flow, friction loss and forces. Content includes operation and characteristics of fire pumps, water distrib… source |
| FIR 211 | Fire Prevention Principles II | — | Course continues FIR 201 Content includes responsibilities and management of fire prevention programs, implementation of public education programs; function of fire alarm and special extinguishing sy… source |
| FIR 215 | Fire Investigation | — | Course offers an analysis of causes of fires and relationship of fire characteristics and traces to se causes. Content includes recognition of equipment failures responsible for fires; incendiary fir… source |
| FIR 217 | Fire Department Administration I | — | Course presents types, organizational structure, and activities of fire departments. Content includes recruitment through training; personnel assignments, promotion, working conditions, pay and hours… source |
| FIR 218 | Fire Department Administration II | — | Course examines fire department operations. Content includes procedures of municipal fire alarm systems; radio facilities, dispatching to emergency alarms; basic operational procedures for various ty… source |
| FIR 219 | Industrial Fire Protection | — | Course studies industrial fire prevention practices. Content includes study of fixed-fire protection systems; employee fire safety education; in-plant inspections; hazard controls, organization of in… source |
| FIR 220 | Emergency Medical Technician | — | Course studies duties performed by emergency medical technicians, following the National EMS Education Standards. Contents include CPR, human body anatomy, vital signs, ventilation, cardiac emergenci… source |
| FIR 221 | Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic I | — | Course is the first of four laboratory and clinical instruction courses for the Paramedic Program. All four courses, which include hospital and field internship experiences, must be passed, in the fo… source |
| FIR 222 | Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic II | — | Course is the second of four laboratory and clinical instruction courses for the Paramedic Program. All four courses, which include hospital and field internship experiences, must be passed, in the f… source |
| FIR 223 | Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic III | — | This course is the third of four laboratory and clinical instruction course for the Paramedic Program. All four courses, which include hospital and field internship experiences, must be passed, in th… source |
| FIR 224 | Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic IV | — | Course is the fourth of four laboratory and clinical instruction courses for the Paramedic Program. This final course in the sequence also includes ambulance experience. Students are required to use… source |
| FIR 227 | Fire Department Administration III | — | Course is first of two management courses required of eligible candidates pursuing Illinois Office of the State Fire Marshal certification as Fire Officer II. Content includes management principles a… source |
| FIR 228 | Fire Department Administration IV | — | Course is second of two management courses required of eligible candidates pursuing Illinois Office of the State Fire Marshal certification as Fire Officer II. Content includes management principles… source |
| FIR 230 | Fire Apparatus Engineer | — | Course examines fire apparatus drivers and operators. Content includes pumps and controls, relay pumping operations, water supplies to elevated streams, standpipe sprinklers and miscellaneous equipme… source |
| FIR 235 | Fire Service Instructor I | — | Course examines job of fire service instructor. Content includes basic principles of adult learning, classroom management, steps in teaching, teaching methods, planning instruction, training aids and… source |
| FIR 236 | Fire Service Instructor II | — | Course continues FIR 235 . Content includes more advanced teaching techniques, including illustrative and demonstrative lectures, testing and performance assessment, qualifications and duties of a tr… source |
| FIR 241 | Emergency Medical Technician – Part I | — | This is the first of two courses that study duties performed by an emergency medical technicians (EMT), following the National EMS Education Standards. Contents include CPR, human body anatomy, vital… source |
| FIR 242 | Emergency Medical Technician – Part II | — | This is the second of two courses that study duties performed by an emergency medical technicians (EMT), following the National EMS Education Standards. Contents include CPR, human body anatomy, vita… source |
| FIR 245 | Law For The Fire Service | — | Course introduces legal aspects of fire science. Contents include study of judicial system; civil and criminal actions; legal status of fire department; jurisdiction and liability of fire prevention… source |
| FIR 285 | Blue Card – Incident Command | — | Course is designed to equip and then certify the students with the knowledge and skills necessary to serve in the role of Incident Commander or to supervise and manage emergency and hazard zone opera… source |
| FIR 290 | Topics in Fire Science Technology | — | Course covers a variety of different topics during different semesters. Topics will be selected from among current advances in fire science technology. Typical course concentrations might be Fire Off… source |
| FIS 101 | Commodities Futures Trading | — | Course presents fundamentals and history of commodity futures trading. Content includes the economic role of commodity trading in our society, exchange rules that govern trading, regulatory agencies… source |
| FIS 102 | Securities Trading | — | Course continues FIS 101 . Content includes fundamentals and history of the securities markets, the economic role of securities trading in our society, exchange rules that govern trading, regulatory… source |
| FIS 130 | Principles of Fundamental Analysis | — | Course studies use of fundamental analysis in commodity and securities price forecasting. Content includes supply and demand, price cycles, forecasting of prices and research methods. source |
| FIS 140 | Principles of Technical Analysis | — | Course studies use of technical analysis in commodity and securities price forecasting. Content includes basics of chart analysis of price movements and technical factors affecting price movement, tr… source |
| FIS 237 | Options Markets | — | Course explores actual market conditions and strategies. Focus is on the relationship of options to their respective underlying vehicles and on the relationship of several individual options to other… source |
| FIS 247 | Advanced Technical Analysis | — | Course reviews methods and techniques of price analysis of commodity futures markets. Content includes focus on applying and examining validity of various methods of price analysis available for use… source |
| FIS 270 | Financial Services Practicum | — | This course provides the student with the opportunity to earn credit and valuable experience while doing a jointly supervised project on the job in an approved company. source |
| FIS 290 | Topics in Financial Services | — | Course designed to meet the special interest needs of Financial Services students and local business organizations. Special topics will be offered for variable credit from one to four semester credit… source |
| FME 101 | Introduction to Facilities Management and Engineering | — | Course presents overview of practice and skills needed for facilities management and facilities engineering. Content includes general discussion general of areas in which a facilities manager or faci… source |
| FME 105 | Blueprint Reading | — | Course presents multiview projections; isometrics; scales; standards; free-hand and mechanical drawings; electrical, piping and sheet metal drawings; and reading of schematic symbols. source |
| FME 107 | Blueprint Reading for Building Trades | — | Course concentrates on language of architectural construction documents. Content includes visualization; sections, details and schedules; structural drawings; specifications and building codes; heati… source |
| FME 201 | Mechanical, and Electrical Systems in Buildings | — | Course presents overview of the electrical and mechanical systems of buildings. Content includes systems, and energy management; review of mechanical systems such as HVAC, refrigeration, plumbing, an… source |
| FME 240 | Energy Management and DDC Controls | — | Course provides detailed examination of energy management. Content includes specific focus on building automation systems for energy management using DDC controls for HVAC, fire and security systems;… source |
| FRE 101 | Beginning French I | — | Course develops basic language skills within the context of cultures of French-speaking countries. Content include pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension, and oral and w… source |
| FRE 102 | Beginning French II | — | Course continues to develop the basic skills introduced in FRE 101 . Content includes pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension and oral and written communication within th… source |
| FRE 105 | Conversational French | — | Course provides specially designed exercises in pronunciation, stress and rhythm, and encourages vocabulary development. Oral presentations and class discussions of life in French-speaking countries… source |
| FRE 201 | Intermediate French I | — | Course continues development of basic skills. Content includes general review and expansion of beginning grammar, along with conversation, vocabulary development, readings and writing exercises, with… source |
| FRE 202 | Intermediate French II | — | Course continues FRE 201 . Content includes practice in reading, writing and speaking the language, to increase knowledge of French grammar and culture. source |
| FRE 205 | French Conversation And Composition | — | Course reinforces oral and written communication skills through a variety of speaking and essay writing activities. Content includes topics drawn from contemporary life and culture. source |
| FRE 210 | Introduction To French Literature | — | Course involves reading of selected masterpieces. Content includes various literary periods, introduction to poetry and explication de texte, oral readings stressing pronunciation and diction, and sp… source |
| GBS 101 | Introduction to Global Business | — | Course introduces students to the study of global business. Content includes issues and topics related to conducting business outside of the U.S. domestic marketplace, with a focus on cultural, polit… source |
| GBS 205 | Import and Export Compliance | — | Course focuses on U.S. import and export regulations and how companies can develop their trade compliance programs. Key topics include tariff classification, country of origin determination, valuatio… source |
| GBS 212 | Global Sourcing and Import Procedures | — | Course is an introduction to global sourcing, procurement and import procedures. Students will examine sourcing strategies, identify and evaluate suppliers, consider cultural impacts on negotiations,… source |
| GBS 225 | Global Logistics and Documentation | — | Course focuses on the global supply chain and logistics, as well as the proper execution of international trade documentation and payment terms. Topics include, among others, the use of Incoterms® ru… source |
| GBS 235 | Global Marketing | — | Course provides an overview of the marketing process as applied to global marketing. Content includes concerns of inexperienced firm considering exporting as an option for increased sales and profits… source |
| GBS 236 | Current Global Events and Perspectives | — | Course provides an overview of current global economic, political and socio-cultural events and perspectives that affect global business. Using a variety of resources, students will analyze and discu… source |
| GBS 240 | Global Management | — | Course focuses on the role of the executive, middle and front-line management in directing and improving organizational performance in a global environment. Concepts covered include management of var… source |
| GBS 250 | Interest Rates and Foreign Exchange Markets | — | Course examines the foreign exchange situation domestically and world wide. Content includes dollar exchange rates, spot, forward, futures and options markets, appropriate history and economics/finan… source |
| GBS 253 | Practicum | — | Course provides opportunity to earn credit and valuable experience while doing a project on the job in an approved company. Intended for the second-year Global Business Studies student. source |
| GBS 290 | Topics in Global Business | — | Course designed to meet the special interest needs of global business students and local business organizations. Course may be taken for credit up to four times on different topics. Fee Varies. Prere… source |
| GEG 120 | World Regional Geography | — | Course analyzes regions of the world. Content includes looking at patterns and distributions of economic, political and social organizations of different nations, to gain global perspective on curren… source |
| GEG 122 | Cultural Geography | — | Course studies contemporary world cultures and their interrelationships with geographic structure and regions, to gain a global perspective on current world events. Content includes human origins and… source |
| GEG 130 | Introduction to Economic Geography | — | Course introduces economic geography. Course explores global patterns of economic activity including the exploration and analysis of production, exchange and consumption patterns. Stages of economic… source |
| GEG 206 | Geography of Latin America and the Caribbean | — | Course is a survey of Latin America and the Caribbean regions. Content includes looking at patterns and distributions of cultural, economic, physical, political, and social geographies of the countri… source |
| GEG 290 | Topics In Geography | — | Course explores major issues in the field of geography. Topics will be selected from subspecialties such as: elements of the environment; population geography; the rainforest; and development and ind… source |
| GER 101 | Beginning German I | — | Course develops basic language skills, within the context of cultures of German-speaking countries. Content include pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension, and oral and… source |
| GER 102 | Beginning German II | — | Course continues to develop the basic skills introduced in GER 101 . Content includes pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension, and oral and written communication within t… source |
| GER 105 | Conversational German | — | Course provides practice in conversational German to develop oral facility. Content includes specially designed exercises in pronunciation, stress and rhythm for vocabulary development. Oral presenta… source |
| GER 201 | Intermediate German I | — | Course continues development of basic skills. Content includes general review and expansion of beginning grammar, along with conversation, vocabulary development, readings and writing exercises with… source |
| GER 202 | Intermediate German II | — | Course continues GER 201 . Content includes expanding knowledge of German grammar and culture through practice in reading, writing and speaking the language. source |
| GER 205 | German Conversation And Composition | — | Course reinforces oral and written communication skills. Content includes a variety of speaking and essay writing activities. Topics drawn from contemporary life and culture. source |
| GER 210 | Introduction To German Literature | — | Course involves reading excerpts of selected masterpieces from various periods. Content includes oral reading stressing pronunciation and diction, speaking based on discussion of works read, and writ… source |
| GIS 190 | Geographic Information Systems I | — | This course provides an introduction to digital maps, spatial analysis, and technology to explore geographic and spatial patterns. Introduces the concepts and components of a geographic information s… source |
| GIS 191 | Geographic Information Systems II | — | The course covers geodatabase development, maintenance, organization, and editing within ESRI’s ArcGIS applications. Basic features and functionality of geodatabases as well as tools for creating and… source |
| GRD 101 | Introduction to Visual Communication | — | Course covers the fundamental principles of design and how these relate to effective communication. It explores the media and tools that create imaging and how these tools are integrated into the ima… source |
| GRD 225 | Introduction to Digital Content Creation and Streaming Media | — | Course introduces hands-on techniques used to plan and produce audio and video content for digital streaming media. Focus is on the development, artistry, and business of digital content as well as a… source |
| GRD 250 | Introduction to Video Production | — | Course introduces hands-on techniques used to plan and produce narrative video and related media. Content includes scriptwriting and pre-production design, production in studio environments, recordin… source |
| GRD 251 | Graphic Design Practicum | — | Workplace experience in the graphic design field acquired by working for a company that does graphic design. The student’s job will be appropriate to his or her skills. Student meets with instructor… source |
| GRD 252 | Animation and Multimedia Practicum | — | Workplace experience in the animation and multimedia field acquired by working for a company that does animation and multimedia. The student’s job will be appropriate to his or her skills. Student me… source |
| GRD 253 | Web Design Practicum | — | Workplace experience in web design field acquired by working for a company that does web design. The student’s job will be appropriate to his or her skills. Student meets with instructor to provide d… source |
| GRD 254 | Photography Practicum | — | Workplace experience in the photography field acquired by working for a company that does work in photography. The student’s job will be appropriate to his or her skills. Student meets with instructo… source |
| HBW 101 | Beginning Hebrew I | — | Course develops basic language skills, within the context of culture of Israel. Content includes pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension and oral and written communicatio… source |
| HBW 102 | Beginning Hebrew II | — | Course continues to develop the basic skills introduced in HBW 101 . Content includes pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension and oral and written communication, within t… source |
| HBW 105 | Conversational Hebrew | — | Course provides conversational practice in Hebrew to develop oral facility. Content includes specially designed exercises in pronunciation, stress and rhythm, vocabulary development. Oral presentatio… source |
| HBW 201 | Intermediate Hebrew I | — | Course continues development of basic skills. Content includes general review and expansion of beginning grammar, along with conversation, vocabulary development, readings and writing exercises with… source |
| HBW 202 | Intermediate Hebrew II | — | Course reinforces oral and written communication skills. Content includes a variety of speaking and essay writing activities. Topics drawn from contemporary Israeli life and culture. source |
| HIN 101 | Beginning Hindi I | — | Course develops basic language skills in Hindi within the socio-cultural context of India and South Asia. Content includes alphabets, pronunciation, vocabulary, grammatical rules, reading comprehensi… source |
| HIN 102 | Beginning Hindi II | — | Course is a continuation of HIN 101 . Further develops language skills in Hindi within the socio-cultural context of India and South Asia. Content includes vocabulary, grammatical rules, reading comp… source |
| HIN 201 | Intermediate Hindi I | — | Course is a continuation of HIN 102 . Further develops language skills in Hindi within the socio-cultural context of India and South Asia. Content includes vocabulary, grammatical rules, reading comp… source |
| HIN 202 | Intermediate Hindi II | — | Course is a continuation of HIN 201 . Further develops language skills in Hindi within the socio-cultural context of India and South Asia. Content includes vocabulary, grammatical rules, reading comp… source |
| HIS 111 | United States History to 1877 | — | Course surveys political, economic, social and cultural development of the United States from discovery through Reconstruction. source |
| HIS 112 | United States History from 1877 | — | Course surveys political, economic, social and cultural development of the United States from the Gilded Age to the present. source |
| HIS 113 | History of Native Americans | — | Course surveys history of Native American peoples in North America from 15th century contact with Europeans to the present. Content focus is on the historical struggle to retain cultures and autonomy… source |
| HIS 114 | Introduction to African American History | — | Course covers three periods that are central to African American histories: African civilizations, histories of enslavement, and post-Civil War histories. Course includes such concepts and events as… source |
| HIS 120 | United States History Since 1945 | — | Course examines political, economic, social and cultural development of the United States since 1945. source |
| HIS 121 | History of the Vietnam War | — | Course examines the history and politics of the Vietnam War, beginning with the war between the French and Vietnamese following World War II, ending with the defeat of the South by the North in 1975. source |
| HIS 131 | Western Civilization to 1650 | — | Course surveys political, economic, social, cultural and intellectual origins of Western civilization from the ancient world to the 17th century. source |
| HIS 132 | Western Civilization since 1650 | — | Course surveys political, economic, social, cultural and intellectual development of Western civilization from the Baroque Era to the present. source |
| HIS 135 | History of the Middle Ages | — | Course examines the political, cultural and intellectual development of Western Europe from Late Antiquity to the Italian Renaissance. Content includes Roman, Christian, and Germanic contributions to… source |
| HIS 136 | Introduction to Jewish Studies | — | Course offers a general overview of the history of Jews and Judaism, beginning with the Biblical period and ending with modern times. Course is a multidisciplinary introduction to Jewish Studies. source |
| HIS 140 | History of Contemporary Non-Western Civilizations | — | Course surveys the political, social and economic history of selected non-western cultures since 1945. Content includes study of at least four cultures, drawn from Asia, the Middle East, Africa and L… source |
| HIS 203 | History of South Asia I | — | Course surveys the historical development of South Asia from antiquity to independence in 1947. Content includes social, political, and economic developments. Focus is on the role of intellectual cur… source |
| HIS 204 | History of South Asia II | — | Course surveys political, economic, social and cultural development of the nations of South Asia since 1947, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bhutan. source |
| HIS 206 | History of the Ancient World: Greece | — | Course examines the political, economic, social, and cultural history of Greece from the Neolithic era through the fall of the last Hellenistic monarch in 30 BCE. source |
| HIS 207 | History of the Ancient World: Rome | — | Course surveys Ancient Rome, from founding of city in the eighth century B.C., to collapse of the West in the fifth century A.D. Content includes examination of Roman Conquests, Roman politics and go… source |
| HIS 208 | History Of Ancient Africa | — | Course surveys the history of Africa to 1885. Content includes the agricultural revolution, Iron Age, migrations of peoples, commerce, early African states and stateless societies, Islam, slavery and… source |
| HIS 211 | History of Modern Africa | — | Course examines political, cultural and socio-economic history of Africa from 1885 to present. Content includes the end of European colonialism, emergence of independent African nation states, neo-co… source |
| HIS 216 | History of Modern China | — | Course examines political, economic, and social transformation of China from the 19th century dynastic system to the 21st century modern state. Content includes Confucian value system; collapse of th… source |
| HIS 221 | History of Great Britain and Ireland to 1600 | — | Course examines the political, economic, social and cultural history of Great Britain and Ireland from the Paleolithic era through the end of the Tudor dynasty. source |
| HIS 222 | History of Great Britain and Ireland from 1600 to the Present | — | Course surveys the political, economic, social and cultural history of Great Britain and Ireland from the Stuart Dynasty through the present era. source |
| HIS 225 | History of the Islamic Middle East from the 7th Century to 1918 | — | Course surveys the history of Islamic Middle East from birth of Islam to end of First World War. Content includes social, political, and economic developments, and the role of religion in shaping Mid… source |
| HIS 226 | History of the Islamic Middle East in Modern Times | — | Course surveys political, economic, social and cultural development of the Islamic Middle East since 1918. Focus is on the role of religion as an ongoing theme. source |
| HIS 227 | History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict | — | Course surveys the Arab-Israeli conflict from the beginnings of Zionist immigration into Palestine up to the present. source |
| HIS 228 | History of the Holocaust | — | Course surveys the history, background, causes, events, impact, and implications of the destruction of the Jews and others in Europe. source |
| HIS 229 | History of Genocide | — | Course surveys the history, background, causes, definition, events, impact, implications, and nature of genocide. source |
| HIS 233 | History of Latin America to Independence | — | Course surveys the history of Latin America from the pre-colonial civilizations until the wars of Independence in the nineteenth century. Course examines how Native Americans, Europeans and Africans… source |
| HIS 234 | History of Modern Latin America | — | Course surveys the history of Latin America from the period of the Wars for Independence in the early nineteenth century until the present. Course examines the ways Latin Americans navigate the incre… source |
| HIS 235 | Women In American History | — | Course examines women’s roles and accomplishments throughout the history of the United States. source |
| HIS 236 | Women In Western Civilization | — | Course examines women’s roles and accomplishments in Western civilization from prehistory to the present. source |
| HIS 237 | Women in Non-Western Civilization | — | Course examines women’s roles and accomplishments in non-Western civilization from prehistory to the present. source |
| HIS 290 | Topics in History | — | Course explores major historical issues and/or periods of history that are related to history courses taught at the College. Course has different focus and/or scope than the courses currently offered… source |
| HIT 103 | Introduction to the Medical Language | — | Course offers brief overview of medical terminology suitable for developing basic vocabulary. Content includes deciphering, building and understanding medical terms by studying their parts. (Course d… source |
| HIT 104 | Medical Terminology | — | Course presents medical terminology through study of medical word roots, prefixes and suffixes. Focus on relationships among symptomatic, disease, and procedural terms. source |
| HIT 105 | Pharmacology for Health Record Documentation | — | Course offers comprehensive coverage of pharmacology as it relates to clinical documentation in the health record. Content includes medical terminology, drug classifications, therapeutic use in disea… source |
| HIT 107 | Cancer Registry Organization and Management | — | Course provides an introduction to cancer registry organization and management. Emphasis is placed on the basic knowledge of the types and purpose of cancer registries, quality control activities, ac… source |
| HIT 108 | International Classification of Disease (ICD) | — | Course covers the international classification system required to organize medical information for retrieval and reporting. Focus is on both the disease classification system and the procedure classi… source |
| HIT 109 | Cancer Registry Operations | — | Course provides an in-depth picture of the systematic processes used in the daily operations of a cancer registry. These processes include identification of cases, coding, maintaining quality, as wel… source |
| HIT 111 | ICD-10-CM Coding for the Physician Office | — | Course teaches students how to use the ICD-10-CM coding system to assign diagnostic codes to patient-physician encounters. Work focuses on acquiring skills in coding diseases and conditions. After le… source |
| HIT 112 | Anatomy and Physiology for ICD-10-CM Coding | — | Course presents anatomy and physiology through an anatomic overview and basic knowledge of body organs, body systems and disease pathology for coding within the ICD-10-CM coding system. source |
| HIT 115 | Insurance Procedures for the Medical Office: Medicare | — | Course provides in-depth study of Medicare insurance system. Focus is on knowledge of terminology and guidelines involved in claim filing process. Topics also include understanding of Medicare reimbu… source |
| HIT 116 | Insurance Procedures for the Medical Office: Non-Medicare | — | Introductory course gives instruction in health records and insurance processing procedures in the medical office. Focus is on correlating health information with billing procedures. source |
| HIT 120 | Evaluation and Management Coding in CPT | — | Course presents in-depth study of the Evaluation and Management section of CPT coding system. Based on knowledge of key definitions required in Evaluation and Management coding. Focus on auditing doc… source |
| HIT 121 | Fundamentals of Health Information Management | — | Course examines health information management profession, healthcare delivery systems, health information functions, purpose, and users, health record content and documentation, data management, seco… source |
| HIT 122 | Cancer Disease Coding and Staging | — | Course defines cancer and how it develops and spreads. Students will learn about the many types of cancer and how to classify these tumors utilizing globally recognized codes. Instruction on the diff… source |
| HIT 124 | Fundamentals of Medical Science | — | Course provides introduction to medical science. Content includes study of nature and cause of disease, patient screening, diagnostic methods, treatment, and management of patients, as well as progno… source |
| HIT 125 | Medical Billing Practices | — | Course concentrates on mastery of guidelines and requirements for efficient and compliant healthcare claims filing. Content includes advanced coding scenarios that incorporate proper diagnosis and pr… source |
| HIT 127 | Oncology Treatment and Coding | — | Course covers oncology treatment and coding including an overview of nomenclature and classification systems. Importance is placed on major sites of cancer, diagnostic and staging procedures, treatme… source |
| HIT 131 | Healthcare Statistics and Registries | — | Course surveys sources and uses of health data in the United States. Content includes collection of data, commonly used computations in healthcare, and the presentation and reporting of data. Functio… source |
| HIT 152 | Abstracting Methods in Cancer Registry | — | Course is designed to introduce and apply the principles of cancer registry abstracting. Identification and selection of appropriate clinical information from medical records in a manner consistent w… source |
| HIT 157 | Data Quality and Utilization in Cancer Registry | — | Course introduces cancer patient follow-up methodology and processes used to obtain follow-up cancer information regarding disease status, recurrence information, subsequent treatment and development… source |
| HIT 170 | CPT Coding | — | Course covers basic principles and guidelines of CPT coding in both hospital-based and ambulatory care environments. Students develop skills in using CPT to report reimbursable services. source |
| HIT 194 | Electronic Health Record and Applications | — | Course covers health information systems used in health care delivery systems including terminology and essential concepts of health information systems. An overview of administrative and clinical in… source |
| HIT 202 | Cancer Registry Clinical Practicum | — | Course provides supervised hands-on clinical experience in all aspects of cancer registry organization and operation. Experience will include but not be limited to all facets of coding and abstractin… source |
| HIT 221 | Quality Improvement and Assessment in Healthcare | — | Course focuses on quality improvement and assessment in variety of healthcare settings. Content includes implementation of quality tools and techniques as related to health information department act… source |
| HIT 222 | Healthcare Management and Law for Health Information Management | — | Course provides comprehensive study of the concepts of healthcare supervision and management and the fundamentals of law for health information management. Content includes the functions of managemen… source |
| HIT 223 | Advanced Coding for Health Information Management | — | Course examines complex areas of International Classification of Disease (ICD) and Current Procedural Coding (CPT) utilizing patient records from a wide variety of healthcare settings. Makes extensiv… source |
| HIT 251 | Health Information Technology Practicum | — | Course contains health information Professional Practice Experience (PPE) in a variety of healthcare facilities and other health information related organizations. Opportunity to gain knowledge and s… source |
| HIT 260 | Principles of Healthcare Reimbursement | — | Course provides comprehensive study of healthcare reimbursement methodologies, commercial health insurance plans, government-sponsored healthcare programs and managed care plans. Focus is on Medicare… source |
| HIT 290 | Topics in Health Information Technology | — | Course focuses on new issues in fast changing health information management environment. Topics covered each semester will vary based on current issues and perceived student need. Course may be repea… source |
| HSV 110 | Counseling/Interviewing | — | Course reviews psychological principles and counseling techniques for public and social/human service workers. Content includes interview varieties, types and purposes; various communication techniqu… source |
| HSV 121 | Assessment, Treatment Planning, and Addiction Strategies | — | Course examines standardized screening and assessment instruments utilizing electronic health records, including American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) criteria for admission into treatment se… source |
| HSV 122 | Cross Cultural Consideration in Counseling | — | This course provides an overview of theories and models in multicultural counseling for treatment of mental health and substance use disorders. Identify issues relating to, but not limited to, aging,… source |
| HSV 210 | Counseling/Interviewing II | — | Course continues HSV 110 . Content includes review of psychological principles and counseling techniques used by public and social/human service workers. Skills learned previously refined to focus on… source |
| HSV 250 | Substance Abuse Practicum I | — | Course involves placement in an approved field to integrate and apply knowledge and skills in a clinical setting. Minimum 300 (three hundred) hours in a supervised field experience. Focus of practica… source |
| HSV 255 | Substance Abuse Practicum II | — | Course involves placement in an approved field to integrate and apply knowledge and skills in a clinical setting. Minimum 300 (three hundred) hours in a supervised field experience, directed by Pract… source |
| HSV 260 | CADC Test Review | — | Course reviews content of course work in Substance Abuse Counseling Certificate program and the Core Functions required by IAODAPCA to receive the CADC (Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor) credenti… source |
| HUM 120 | Western Culture and the Arts: Beginnings through the Middle Ages | — | Course surveys cultural accomplishments of Western civilization from its beginnings in Mesopotamia through the Middle Ages. Content includes visual arts, music, literature, theater, architecture, and… source |
| HUM 121 | Western Culture and the Arts: Renaissance through the 20th Century | — | Course surveys the great artistic and intellectual accomplishments of Western civilization from the Renaissance through the 20th Century. Content includes visual arts, literature, drama, philosophy,… source |
| HUM 122 | Contemporary Culture and the Arts | — | Course concentrates on culture and arts of the last 50 years, with focus on appreciation and critical evaluation of contemporary culture. Content provides interdisciplinary perspectives on literature… source |
| HUM 123 | Introduction to Art | — | Course provides a survey of the visual arts (painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture and architecture) emphasizing how art transmits cultural traditions and aesthetic values. Content includes the h… source |
| HUM 124 | African-American Culture and the Arts | — | Course offers an interdisciplinary and comparative survey of the intellectual, artistic, historical, and cultural achievements of people of African descent in America. Content includes examination of… source |
| HUM 125 | Introduction To Music | — | Course examines music through a basic stylistic survey. Content includes the vocabulary of sounds (rhythm, pitch, intensity and timbre), instruments and forms as illustrated by music from medieval ti… source |
| HUM 126 | Introduction To Music Theater | — | Course surveys the musical, dramatic and stylistic development of music theater, from the year 1600 to the present. Content includes selected major works of opera, operetta, musicals and ballet. Focu… source |
| HUM 127 | Introduction to Philosophy | — | Course focuses on the most fundamental questions that human beings have always asked. Topics include a critical examination of theories about reality and truth, moral values and social justice, perso… source |
| HUM 131 | Introduction to Theater | — | Course offers an introductory survey of theater as a performing art form. Content includes analysis of historical, social, aesthetic and technical aspects of traditional and contemporary theatrical e… source |
| HUM 133 | Introduction To Architecture | — | Course introduces architectural thought and practice from the Egyptians to the present. Content includes philosophical and practical problems of providing habitable spaces for human beings. source |
| HUM 135 | Introduction to U.S. Dance Practices | — | Course introduces the diverse forms of dance that have emerged from and express the experiences of varied minority cultures in the United States. Course traces historical and contemporary dance pract… source |
| HUM 140 | Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies | — | Course introduces the interdisciplinary field of women’s studies that seeks to understand and challenge gender inequalities. Course traces the philosophical, literary and historical emergence of the… source |
| HUM 141 | Introduction to LGBTQ Studies | — | Course introduces the interdisciplinary field of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer studies, which seeks to understand and challenge inequalities related to sexuality and gender identity.… source |
| HUM 142 | Women and Creativity | — | Course explores selected creative work done by women. Content includes literature, art, music, film, and philosophy; may also explore women’s creativity as manifested through shaping of community and… source |
| HUM 150 | Environmental Humanities | — | Course concentrates on culture and arts focused on relationships between humanity, the earth, and our environment. Content provides interdisciplinary perspectives on literature, philosophy, music, dr… source |
| HUM 160 | Introduction to Film | — | Course offers a survey of the historical development of film, emphasizing a study of films and innovations in film production that have had significant influence on film as an art form. Topics includ… source |
| HUM 161 | Global Cinema | — | Course offers a survey of the historical development of global cinema outside of Hollywood and the United States, emphasizing a study of films and innovations in film production, distribution, and ex… source |
| HUM 162 | Film and Literature | — | Course examines written works and their cinematic and televisual equivalents to encourage the ability to analyze and evaluate artistic expression and social meaning and to appreciate the dynamics of… source |
| HUM 165 | Introduction to World Music | — | Course introduces world music. Content includes musical performance, instruments, basic music theory, and the cultural significance of music; several Asian, Middle Eastern, and African cultures will… source |
| HUM 210 | World Mythologies | — | Course explores the nature of mythology. Content includes themes, archetypal figures and situations, symbolism and figurative language found in selected folklore and legendary narratives. source |
| HUM 220 | Asian Humanities | — | Course offers an interdisciplinary and comparative survey of the intellectual and artistic achievements of several Asian cultures. Content includes examination of literature, philosophy, visual art,… source |
| HUM 242 | Women, Art and Culture | — | Course focuses on women as both creators and subjects of visual art. Through examining individual art works, course participants will consider how gender is relevant to the definition, creation and a… source |
| HUM 260 | Perspectives on Film | — | Course presents different modes of filmmaking. Content includes narrative, documentary, and animation; variety of current critical methodologies for studying film, such as genre theory, authorship th… source |
| HUM 290 | Topics In Humanities | — | Course explores selected topics in music, film, art history, architecture, or any other humanities discipline. Course content varies. May focus on a single artist or composer, group of artists or com… source |
| INS 200 | Independent Study | — | Course offers special opportunity to earn up to four credit hours in independent study in any curricular area in which it is available. Registration for independent study course in a baccalaureate di… source |
| ITL 101 | Beginning Italian I | — | Course develops basic language skills, within the context of cultures of Italian-speaking countries. Content includes pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension and oral and… source |
| ITL 102 | Beginning Italian II | — | Course continues to develop the basic skills introduced in ITL 101 . Content includes pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension and oral and written communication, within t… source |
| ITL 105 | Conversational Italian | — | Course provides conversational practice in Italian to develop oral facility. Content includes specially designed exercises in pronunciation, stress and rhythm, and vocabulary development. Class activ… source |
| ITL 201 | Intermediate Italian I | — | Course continues development of basic skills. Content includes general review and expansion of beginning grammar, along with conversation, vocabulary development, readings and writing exercises, with… source |
| ITL 202 | Intermediate Italian II | — | Course increases knowledge of Italian grammar and oral skills as presented in ITL 201 . Content includes practice in reading, writing and speaking the language. source |
| ITL 205 | Italian Conversation and Composition | — | Course reinforces oral and written communication skills through a variety of speaking and essay writing activities. Content includes topics drawn from contemporary Italian life and culture. source |
| JPN 101 | Beginning Japanese I | — | Course develops basic language skills, within the context of cultures of Japanese-speaking countries. Content includes pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension, and oral a… source |
| JPN 102 | Beginning Japanese II | — | Course continues to develop the basic skills introduced in JPN 101 . Content includes pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading and writing of kana and kanji, listening comprehension and oral and w… source |
| JPN 105 | Conversational Japanese | — | Course provides conversational practice in Japanese to develop oral facility. Content includes specially designed exercises in pronunciation, stress and rhythm, vocabulary development, oral presentat… source |
| JPN 201 | Intermediate Japanese I | — | Course continues development of basic skills. Content includes general review and expansion of beginning grammar, along with conversation, vocabulary development and reading and writing of kana and k… source |
| JPN 202 | Intermediate Japanese II | — | Course continues JPN 201 . Content includes expanding knowledge of Japanese grammar and culture through practice in reading, listening comprehension, speaking the language, and reading and writing of… source |
| JPN 205 | Japanese Conversation And Composition | — | Course reinforces oral and written communication skills. Content includes a variety of speaking and essay writing activities. Topics are drawn from contemporary life and culture. source |
| JPN 206 | Japanese Conversation and Reading | — | Course reinforces oral and written communication skills. Content includes a variety of speaking and essay-writing activities, and develops reading ability with Japanese materials. Topics are drawn fr… source |
| KOR 101 | Beginning Korean I | — | Course develops basic language skills, within the context of Korean culture. Content includes pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension and oral and written communication.… source |
| KOR 102 | Beginning Korean II | — | Course continues to develop the basic skills introduced in KOR 101 Content includes pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension and oral and written communication within the… source |
| KOR 105 | Conversational Korean | — | Course provides conversational practice in Korean to develop oral facility. Content includes specially designed exercises in pronunciation, stress and rhythm, vocabulary development, oral presentatio… source |
| KOR 201 | Intermediate Korean I | — | Course continues KOR 102 . Content includes developing skill in speaking, listening, reading and writing within the context of Korean culture. source |
| KOR 202 | Intermediate Korean II | — | Course increases knowledge of Korean grammar and understanding of Korean culture. Content includes reading, writing and speaking practice. Recommendation: ability to use basic structures of Korean ty… source |
| LAE 100 | Preparation for Law Enforcement Entrance Examination | — | Course instructs police officer candidates about all aspects of hiring process. Content includes how to locate job opportunities; properly complete job applications; take written physical, psychologi… source |
| LAE 101 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | — | Course studies history, development, operation and philosophy of American criminal justice system. Content includes legislative, police, prosecutor, courts and corrections agencies involved in admini… source |
| LAE 121 | Police Organization and Administration | — | Course studies organization and management of law enforcement agencies. Content includes functional groupings, delegation of authority and specialization, public relations, personnel and training. source |
| LAE 122 | Police Operations | — | Course examines the administration of police line operations with a focus on the patrol function and prevention of crime. The major emphasis of this course is the police as the initial major componen… source |
| LAE 130 | Vice And Drug Control | — | Course reviews historical and sociological developments in drug addiction and vice control. Content includes studies of narcotic addiction and effects of hypnotic drugs, bookmaking, gambling, and pro… source |
| LAE 135 | Forensics I | — | Course will familiarize students with the different disciplines of forensic science, the types of examinations conducted in crime scenes and other applications of forensic science in the modern crimi… source |
| LAE 140 | Introduction to Corrections | — | Course provides an overview to the field of corrections and examines current correctional practices, policies, and legal issues. The course focuses on the relationship of corrections to the criminal… source |
| LAE 147 | Basic Recreational Drone Pilot | — | Introductory course in small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS). Beginning with the history of this aerial platform and progressing through the steps necessary to prepare an individual to fly sUAS (dro… source |
| LAE 201 | Criminology | — | Course examines aspects of crime. Content includes types of crimes and criminals, factors involved in criminal behavior, control and prevention. source |
| LAE 221 | Criminal Law | — | Course covers the history and principles of criminal law. Content includes the development of the court system, constitutional, statutory and common law; civil liability, identification, and classifi… source |
| LAE 223 | Criminal Procedures | — | Course is an in-depth study of the legal rules governing police procedures and practices. Topics include reasonable suspicion, probable cause, stop and frisk, station house detention, the use of forc… source |
| LAE 234 | Ethics and Leadership in Policing | — | Course prepares students to successfully resolve critical ethical and leadership issues they will encounter in their law enforcement careers. Content includes developing and maintaining professional… source |
| LAE 235 | Criminal Investigations | — | Course presents a study of criminal investigation procedure. Content includes conduct at crime scenes, collection and preservation of evidence and methods used in a police science laboratory. source |
| LAE 239 | Forensics II | — | Course builds upon Forensics I and provides instruction in protocols and techniques for forensic crime scene analysis, as well as providing hands-on experience. Topics include techniques in the exami… source |
| LAE 240 | Police Strategies and Tactics | — | Course examines police strategies and tactics in law enforcement that include dealing with the public and high-risk situations. Content includes principles of use of force, de-escalation, self-defens… source |
| LAE 245 | Juvenile Delinquency | — | Course is an analysis of the juvenile justice system in the United States. The history, philosophies, causes and control of juvenile behavior and problems are examined. Content includes the interacti… source |
| LAE 247 | Advanced Commercial Drone Pilot | — | Continuing course in small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS). Course advances students from recreational to commercial pilots. It prepares for the successful completion of the FAA Part 107 Remote Pilo… source |
| LAE 248 | Drone Search, Rescue and Mapping | — | Course focuses on the continued development of piloting skills for small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS). Students receive hands-on training with various drones, specifically in search and rescue op… source |
| LAE 251 | Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Internship | — | Course provides students with a broad experience through appropriate observation and participation in daily operations of law enforcement and criminal justice agencies. It takes place in partnership… source |
| LAE 260 | Community Relations and Procedural Justice | — | Course covers the core principles of community relations and procedural justice. Topics include how to incorporate these principles into decision-making, policies and procedures at the street and org… source |
| LAE 270 | Law of Evidence | — | Course examines legal aspects of evidence. Content includes search and seizure, civil rights, handling of suspects, evaluation of evidence and court admissibility. source |
| LAE 275 | Security Guard Training | — | Course satisfies the minimum 20 hours of classroom basic training as required by 225 ILCS 447/25-20 Private Security Act of 2004 to obtain a security guard permanent employee registration card (PERC)… source |
| LAE 276 | Traffic Investigation | — | Course studies traffic and law enforcement. Content includes duties of agencies responsible for highway traffic law enforcement; accident investigation; regulation and enforcement, and Illinois traff… source |
| LAE 290 | Topics in Law Enforcement | — | Course designed to meet the special needs of the law enforcement program student in current issues in the profession (e.g. leadership, ethics, administration, community relations, supervision, and ma… source |
| MAP 120 | Basic Healthcare Skills for the Medical Assistant | — | Course introduces basic techniques and knowledge required to perform fundamental healthcare skills. Topics include infection control, hand hygiene, vital signs, body mechanics, patient transfers and… source |
| MAP 180 | Healthcare Office Procedures for the Medical Assistant | — | Course introduces the Medical Assistant student to administrative and general healthcare office functions. Topics included are patient reception, appointment scheduling, clerical functions and bookke… source |
| MAP 185 | Medical Billing and Coding For the Medical Assistant | — | Course concentrates on application of guidelines and requirements for accurate medical diagnosis and procedure coding for medical office along with efficient and compliant healthcare claims filing. C… source |
| MAP 230 | Clinical Skills for the Medical Assistant | — | Course combines lecture and clinical skill instruction for the medical assistant student. Emphasis is on practical application of all clinical aspects in the medical/ healthcare office setting. Topic… source |
| MAP 260 | Medical Assistant Practicum | — | Course provides the Medical Assistant student with 224 supervised hours of unpaid externship at an affiliated clinical site. Emphasis is placed on achieving competency of entry-level administrative a… source |
| MAP 262 | Medical Assistant Seminar | — | Course is the capstone requirement for graduation from the Medical Assistant program. Content includes professional and ethical issues, preparation for employment, such as resume writing and intervie… source |
| MAT 060 | Prealgebra | — | Course is preparation for introductory algebra course. Content includes fundamental concepts, operations, and applications of arithmetic in basic algebraic contexts, including linear equations, stati… source |
| MAT 065 | Introductory Algebra | — | Course is preparation for Intermediate Algebra course. Content includes fundamental concepts, operations, and applications of arithmetic and algebra. Topics include whole numbers, integers, fractions… source |
| MAT 070 | Elementary Algebra | — | Course prepares students for an intermediate algebra course by covering the fundamental concepts, operations, and applications of basic algebra. Algebraic topics include linear equations and inequali… source |
| MAT 080 | Elementary Plane Geometry | — | Course introduces elements of plane geometry. Content includes points, lines, planes, angles, triangles, congruence, quadrilaterals, area, similarity and circles. Course objectives will be achieved u… source |
| MAT 085 | Intermediate Algebra for General Education | — | Course is designed for students intending to move into a general education mathematics course ( MAT 125 : General Education Mathematics or MAT 131 : Elementary Statistics). Students who wish to take… source |
| MAT 087 | Corequisite Support for General Education Mathematics | — | Course is designed as corequisite support for MAT 125 General Education Mathematics. Students who need corequisite support for MAT 131 should enroll in MAT 088 Corequisite Support for Elementary Stat… source |
| MAT 088 | Corequisite Support for Elementary Statistics | — | Course is designed as corequisite support for MAT 131 Elementary Statistics. Students who need corequisite support for MAT 125 should enroll in MAT 087 Corequisite Support for General Education Mathe… source |
| MAT 092 | Intermediate Algebra Bridge | — | Course is intended for students who have successfully completed MAT 085 , but wish to enroll in MAT 122 , MAT 126 , MAT 128 or MAT 140 . Passing both MAT 085 and MAT 092 is equivalent to passing MAT… source |
| MAT 095 | Intermediate Algebra | — | Course is intended for students continuing in Math on the STEM/Business/Math for Elementary Education path ( MAT 122 , MAT 126 , MAT 128 , MAT 140 or MAT 149 ). Students interested in continuing to a… source |
| MAT 102 | Mathematics for Health Careers | — | Course covers common Mathematics requirements for Allied Health Sciences. It includes a brief review of fractions, decimals, percents and ratio, the International System of Measurement (Metric); apot… source |
| MAT 111 | Business and Consumer Mathematics | — | This course reviews arithmetic and introduces algebraic techniques for students pursuing Oakton degrees and certificates in business related fields. Content includes profit and loss, interest, amorti… source |
| MAT 114 | Applied Mathematics I | — | Course reviews arithmetic and introduces algebraic techniques. Content includes arithmetic, elementary algebra, geometry and scientific notation. Problems are drawn from the areas of technology, incl… source |
| MAT 116 | Applied Mathematics II | — | Course continues MAT 114 . Content focus is on trigonometry and applications from engineering, physics and chemistry. source |
| MAT 122 | Trigonometry | — | Topics discussed in this course include degree and radian measure, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions and their graphs, trigonometric identities, trigonometric equations, solving trian… source |
| MAT 125 | General Education Mathematics | — | Course focuses on mathematical reasoning and the solving of real-life problems. Topics include: mathematics of finance, counting techniques and probability, statistics and mathematical modeling. Calc… source |
| MAT 126 | Data Literacy | — | Course delivers an overview of logical constructs and various data analysis skills for real-life problem-solving and decision-making. Topics include: statistical measures, hypothesis testing, correla… source |
| MAT 128 | Foundations of Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I | — | Course emphasizes development of critical thinking skills using mathematical language and notation appropriately to communicate ideas and solve a variety of problems. The course focuses on increasing… source |
| MAT 129 | Foundations of Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II | — | Course emphasizes development of critical thinking skills using mathematical language and notation appropriately to communicate ideas and solve a variety of problems. Focuses on increasing mathematic… source |
| MAT 131 | Elementary Statistics | — | This course introduces statistics for students in physical, biological and social sciences. Content includes frequency distributions; measures of central tendency and variation; elements of probabili… source |
| MAT 140 | College Algebra | — | Topics discussed in this course include functions and their graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of linear and nonlinear equations, matrices, sequ… source |
| MAT 143 | Finite Mathematics | — | Course introduces Finite Mathematics through the study of matrices, linear programing, sets, counting and probability theory, Markov chain (and/or game theory), and the mathematics of finance with ap… source |
| MAT 144 | Discrete Mathematics | — | Course introduces mathematical induction and recursion; set theory; relations and functions; logic, combinatorics, graph theory and trees; Boolean Algebra, probability, matrices and analysis of algor… source |
| MAT 149 | Precalculus | — | Topics discussed in this course include functions and their graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions and the… source |
| MAT 180 | Calculus for Business and Social Science | — | Course introduces concepts of functions and relations and the basic ideas of differential and integral calculus. Content focus is on applications to the fields of social science and business. source |
| MAT 190 | Business Statistics | — | Course introduces modern statistics and is designed for business students. Content includes descriptive statistics, probability, statistical inference, sampling techniques, correlation, regression, a… source |
| MAT 250 | Calculus I | — | Course is first in calculus and analytic geometry. Content focuses on limits, continuity, derivatives, indefinite integrals and definite integrals, applied to algebraic, trigonometric, exponential an… source |
| MAT 251 | Calculus II | — | Course is second in calculus and analytic geometry. Content focuses on differentiation and integration of transcendental functions such as inverse trigonometric functions; hyperbolic functions and in… source |
| MAT 252 | Calculus III | — | Course surveys topics of calculus for multivariable functions. Content focus is on vectors, functions of several variables, curves and surfaces, differentiation, partial derivatives, multiple integra… source |
| MAT 260 | Introduction to Linear Algebra | — | Course covers matrices and the algebra of linear systems as well as an introduction to proof-writing. Content includes equations, vector spaces, real inner product spaces, linear transformations, det… source |
| MAT 262 | Ordinary Differential Equations | — | Course presents the solution of ordinary differential equations with applications, power series, Laplace transformations, systems of linear differential equations and numerical methods. Technology wi… source |
| MAT 290 | Topics in Mathematics | — | Course covers variety of different topics during different semesters. Topics are selected from amongst current advances and faculty expertise. Typical course concentrations might be History of Mathem… source |
| MFG 101 | Occupational Safety | — | Course provides an overview of safe practices and work-related hazards with a focus on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) safety guidelines. The main content covers general work… source |
| MFG 110 | Machining Overview | — | Course is intended for students with no experience in precision metalworking. Content includes industrial safety, principles and operations of drill press, lathe and mill. Students will learn common… source |
| MFG 111 | Manufacturing Overview | — | Directed towards new students interested in careers in Manufacturing and CNC, the course introduces students to Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) concepts. Content includes advanced manufacturi… source |
| MFG 112 | Automation Overview | — | Directed towards new students interested in careers in Automation and Mechatronics, the course provides students with a broad exploration of systems used in production automation. Content includes ov… source |
| MFG 115 | Processes and Materials | — | Course covers properties of materials including plastics and composites, ceramics and metals. Processes discussed include molding, machining, forming and joining operations. Non-traditional methods s… source |
| MFG 120 | Introduction to Welding | — | Course covers fundamental skills, including oxy-fuel (OFW), manual metal arc (stick), gas metal arc (MIG), and gas tungsten arc (TIG) welding. It starts with safety procedures required to set up and… source |
| MFG 125 | Advanced Welding | — | Course teaches advanced electric arc welding techniques including American Welding Society (AWS) safety requirements related to welding. Students will learn about different welding methods such as Sh… source |
| MFG 135 | Fluid Power and Controls | — | Course teaches the principles of industrial hydraulics and pneumatics, emphasizing the concepts of fluid pressure, flow rate, and controls. The main content includes power units, hydraulic pumps, pne… source |
| MFG 141 | CNC Machine Operation - NIMS | — | Course provides an introduction and hands-on training for Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine operation. Content includes tool identification, machining processes, machine and fixture setup, and… source |
| MFG 142 | CNC Setup and Operations | — | Course provides hands-on training in setup and operation of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines. Instruction will be given for both the CNC mill (vertical machining center) and the CNC lathe (t… source |
| MFG 144 | Introduction to CNC Programming | — | Course provides hands-on training in G-code programming for Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines including CNC mill (vertical machining center) and CNC lathe (turning center). Content includes r… source |
| MFG 145 | Advanced CNC Programming | — | Course follows MFG 144 to teach planning and programming of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines in greater depth. The course emphasizes cutting-edge techniques of CNC control and advanced progr… source |
| MFG 165 | Mastercam (CAM) | — | Course provides an introduction to MASTERCAM Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software. Students will design part geometry and use Mastercam software to create two- and tree-dimensional (2D/3D) too… source |
| MFG 166 | Advanced Mastercam | — | Course continues to build on the foundation accomplished in MFG 165 . The course focus is on creating three-dimensional (3D) wire frame models, surface modeling, and solids using advanced commands in… source |
| MFG 170 | Industrial Electronics | — | Introductory course in industrial electronics. Students will learn the fundamental principles of electrical circuits, circuit analysis, electrical measurements, inductance and capacitance, combinatio… source |
| MFG 180 | Mechanical Drives | — | Course introduces basic components of mechanical drive systems including fasteners, springs, shafts, couplings, bearings, clutches, brakes, pulleys and gears. Students will learn terminology and purp… source |
| MFG 210 | Industrial Robotics and Automation | — | Course provides a comprehensive overview of industrial robotics and automation. The main topics cover robotics theory and operation, its role in automation, and developing algorithms to control robot… source |
| MFG 220 | Machine Vision Systems | — | Course covers various sensors and modern machine vision used in industrial automation. Using sensors and machine vision, students will design and set up systems used for a variety of applications inc… source |
| MFG 225 | Motors and Controls | — | Course delivers theoretical and practical applications of electrical motors along with control circuits and electrical safety. The main content covers various Direct Current (DC) and Alternating Curr… source |
| MFG 230 | Automation Equipment Repair | — | Intermediate course based on a program established by Supply Chain Automation (SCA) for an automation equipment repair technician. The main content revolves around installing, modifying, and repairin… source |
| MFG 240 | Programmable Controllers | — | Based on Studio 5000 software from Allen-Bradley, course teaches fundamental concepts of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and Programmable Automation Controllers (PAC). It starts with basic termi… source |
| MFG 245 | Intermediate Programmable Controllers | — | Intermediate course offers a practical study of Programmable Controllers. Students will learn how to develop and program automation projects utilizing Ladder Diagram (LD), Function Block Diagram (FBD… source |
| MFG 250 | Advanced Programmable Controllers | — | Course covers advanced topics in utilizing Programmable Logic/Automation Controllers (PLC/PAC) to automate industrial processes by managing several output devices based on input from various devices,… source |
| MFG 270 | Automated Components Integration | — | Advanced course in integrating automation components. Content includes interfacing Programmable Automation Controllers (PAC) systems with industrial robots and machine vision systems. Students will l… source |
| MFG 290 | Topics in CNC and Manufacturing | — | Course explores a variety of current topics related to Computer Numerical Control (CNC) and Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM). Possible contents include new software or software updates, new te… source |
| MFG 292 | Topics and Mechatronics and Automation | — | Course explores a variety of current topics related to Mechatronics and Industrial Automation. Possible contents include new software or software updates, new technologies, or new high-tech advances… source |
| MGT 101 | Fundamentals of Supervision | — | Course examines the responsibilities of a supervisor and the application of skills and techniques involved in supervision of people. Content includes motivation, communication, labor relations, legal… source |
| MGT 106 | Time and Stress Management | — | Course presents basic principles and theories of time and stress management, covering how small adjustments can reap rewards in personal and professional effectiveness. source |
| MGT 117 | Human Relations in the Workplace | — | Introductory course stressing “people” skills and utilizing these skills in an increasingly team-based and customer-oriented workplace. Content provides opportunities to become more effective in disc… source |
| MGT 118 | Effective Management Communications | — | Course integrates concepts and research from several disciplines including business communication and organizational behavior. Contents includes examination of the communication process and its impor… source |
| MGT 121 | Principles of Management | — | Course is a study of management emphasizing the management functions of planning, decision-making, organizing, leading, and controlling. source |
| MGT 130 | Purchasing Management | — | Course provides a general background of fundamental purchasing concepts. Content includes specific studies for those in business and industry, who wish to expand their knowledge of purchasing managem… source |
| MGT 138 | Introduction to Professional and Personal Coaching | — | Course introduces the beginning fundamentals of life coaching. Students will learn both the history of the field as well as current coaching trends and how to create a coaching practice based on indi… source |
| MGT 140 | Supervisory Development | — | Course focuses on fundamental issues of supervision for students who are currently a supervisor or aspire to be a supervisor to help them develop practical supervisory skills. source |
| MGT 155 | Operations and Supply Chain Management | — | Course integrates the concepts, principles, problems and practices of operations management and supply chain management. Content includes: supply chain and operations strategies, quality control, pro… source |
| MGT 156 | Introduction to Transportation, Warehousing and Logistics | — | Course covers business logistics concepts including the management of transportation, inventory, packaging, warehousing, materials handling, order processing, facility location, and customer service. source |
| MGT 160 | Small Business Management | — | Course presents the principles and problems of organizing a small business. Content includes analysis of entrepreneurial qualifications and skills; capital resources and requirements; forms of owners… source |
| MGT 165 | Human Resources Management | — | Course covers essentials of human resources management principle sand practices in business and industry. Content includes reengineering; employee benefits; pension funds; selection; testing, placeme… source |
| MGT 170 | Learning and Development | — | Course introduces the field of training and development. Content includes identification of skills necessary to design and implement a training program; roles and responsibilities of trainers, and un… source |
| MGT 180 | Introduction to Business Security Management | — | Course provides an overview of the principles of security organization management. Topics include the challenges that organizations face in the area of security with regard to personnel, facility, an… source |
| MGT 181 | The Principles of Business Asset Protection | — | Course covers the principles of the protection of assets within an organization. Topics include risk exposure, risk analysis, and security strategies as they relate to business asset protection withi… source |
| MGT 182 | Emergency and Contingency Planning | — | Course provides a foundation on the background components and systems involved in the management of disasters and other emergencies within a business. Topics include the role of an organization in th… source |
| MGT 205 | Organizational Behavior | — | Course develops skills and competencies needed by managers and professionals to effectively contribute to an organization. Content focus is on individual behavior in an organization; impact of work t… source |
| MGT 210 | Business Etiquette | — | Course presents the fundamentals of business etiquette as they are applied to the modern multicultural and global business environments. Content includes the importance of the first impression, polit… source |
| MGT 220 | Managing Effective Teams | — | Course presents theory and practical tools to become a more productive team member and leader. Topics include characteristics of high performing teams, leadership strategies, avoiding dysfunctional t… source |
| MGT 222 | Conflict Management | — | Course introduces a range of potential positive conflict management processes. Content includes active listening and communication skills; principle negotiation; various forms of mediation, arbitrati… source |
| MGT 225 | Effective Leadership Skills | — | Course explores how effective leadership skills contribute to organizational effectiveness, employee motivation and success, and personal growth and development. Content includes current leadership m… source |
| MGT 228 | Change Management | — | Course examines technical and behavioral aspects of change processes within an organization so that change strategies can be planned, implemented and evaluated. Content includes the relationship betw… source |
| MGT 231 | Safety and Risk Management | — | Course examines concepts of safety management. Content includes strategies to create and perpetuate safe and productive environments for all stakeholders; effects of sound decision making to diminish… source |
| MGT 232 | Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace | — | Course examines how to acquire, develop, and maintain human resources in a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace. Content includes the impact of social identity on recruitment, selection, and d… source |
| MGT 236 | Project Management | — | Course introduces principles of Project Management as defined by the Project Management Institute (PMI). Content includes experiential exercises and team participation to gain experience with compute… source |
| MGT 238 | Professional and Personal Coaching II | — | Course supports advanced knowledge of Professional and Personal Coaching with a focus on application. Students will learn strategies to create a structure for various coaching approaches under the gu… source |
| MGT 251 | Practicum | — | Course offers opportunity to earn credits in a directed work experience. Content includes required attendance at Management Seminars with other management interns to discuss and share on-the-job lear… source |
| MGT 253 | Project Management Certification Preparation | — | Course offers an intensive review of project management concepts and the application of these concepts to various business scenarios in preparation for the Project Management Professional (PMP) certi… source |
| MGT 266 | Talent Acquisition | — | Course covers fundamental talent acquisition principles and practices. Content is focused on the interdependence of organizational performance and effective sourcing, recruitment, selection, and staf… source |
| MGT 268 | Human Resource Management Law | — | Course investigates federal and state legislative, judicial and administrative regulations of the employer/employee relationship in the private sector. Content includes equal employment opportunity,… source |
| MGT 271 | Cases in Human Resource Management | — | Course involves real-life human resource management situations. Content developed through case study approach, examining how a variety of companies have dealt with various human resource issues. source |
| MGT 276 | Corporate Social Responsibility and Decision Making | — | Course familiarizes students with concepts of corporate citizenship and sustainability by focusing on the scope and consequences of corporate decision making and its impact on its various constituenc… source |
| MGT 285 | Negotiations | — | Course involves real-life management and personal negotiation situations. Content includes the theory and processes of negotiation as practiced in a variety of settings including preparing, measuring… source |
| MGT 288 | Strategic Management | — | Course is an integrative learning experience in strategic management focusing on concepts and their application to a variety of business functions. Content covers identifying problems, analyzing solu… source |
| MGT 290 | Topics in Management | — | Course meets special interest needs of Management students and local business organizations. Special topics will be offered for variable credit from one to four semester credit hours. Course may be t… source |
| MKT 110 | The Impact of RFID in the Supply Chain | — | Course surveys case studies on how Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) has been used in the supply chain. Examples from the retail, pharmaceutical, defense, manufacturing and logistic industries wi… source |
| MKT 115 | Innovation in Business | — | Course explores the nature and role of innovation in organizations. Learners will create a "tool box" to leverage creativity, promoting innovation and enhancing personal and organizational effectiven… source |
| MKT 131 | Principles of Marketing | — | Course studies full meaning of the marketing concept. Content includes discovering consumer needs and wants; translating needs and wants into products and services; creating demand for these products… source |
| MKT 132 | Marketing For Nonprofit Organizations | — | Course concentrates on practical knowledge to assist in development of strategic planning. Content includes fund raising, finding suitable donors, attracting volunteers; developing a market and promo… source |
| MKT 134 | Fundraising and Grant Writing | — | Course offers in-depth exposure to the funding skills for the nonprofit organization. Content includes how nonprofits secure financial resources to further their missions from individuals, foundation… source |
| MKT 150 | Sports Marketing | — | Course examines successful business models in the sports industry. Content includes analyzing, planning, implementing strategies within sports organizations through development of marketing and promo… source |
| MKT 151 | Customer Service | — | Course focuses on the skills and strategies that lead to successful implementation of excellent customer service as a competitive edge in today’s changing business arena. Changes in the marketplace s… source |
| MKT 161 | Principles of Professional Selling | — | Course deals with the actual process of selling a product. Content includes principles and techniques used in prospecting, approaching, demonstrating, meeting objection and closing a sale; attitudes… source |
| MKT 165 | e-Business | — | Course studies various aspects of e-Business. Content includes decisions such as product selection, distribution, pricing, shipping, warranty, insurance, legal issues, privacy and infrastructure of d… source |
| MKT 215 | Introduction to Advertising | — | Course introduces the role of advertising as a function of integrated marketing communication, exploring advertising's relationship to consumer behavior, creative strategies, and media. Working in te… source |
| MKT 230 | Consumer Behavior | — | Course examines how consumer and organizational buying behavior guide marketing management decisions and the impact of cultural traditions, beliefs, values, norms, language and religion within racial… source |
| MKT 236 | Marketing Research | — | Course examines theory and skills necessary to design and analyze a market research project. Content focuses on the practical uses of marketing research including statistical analysis; interview and… source |
| MKT 240 | Introduction to Public Relations | — | Course introduces principles of public relations. Content includes practices, theories, ethics, issues, and problems, as well as integration of practical applications. source |
| MKT 244 | Advanced Public Relations and Special Events | — | Course presents advanced perspectives of Public Relations. Content includes applying techniques learned in Public Relations I; combining marketing fundamentals with PR principles to acquire sponsorsh… source |
| MKT 247 | Cases in Public Relations Management | — | Course involves case study approach to understanding public relations management. Content includes examining how a variety of companies have dealt with public relations issues. source |
| MKT 248 | Marketing Management | — | Course involves case study and problem solving approach to making marketing decisions. Content focuses on all elements in the development of marketing strategy: marketing development; product plannin… source |
| MKT 249 | Customer Relationship Management | — | Course examines customer relationship management (CRM) Content includes the customer driven, market-based practices that enable a business to attract, satisfy and retain customers profitably. Focus i… source |
| MKT 251 | Practicum Marketing | — | Course offers opportunity to earn credit in directed marketing experience within an approved business or industrial firm. Arrangements and credit given worked out in conjunction with the Program Chai… source |
| MKT 253 | Crisis and Issue Management | — | Course introduces crisis management from a public relations perspective. Content includes examination of the types of crises encountered; potential impact on the organization and its stakeholders; an… source |
| MKT 260 | Events Planning | — | Course focuses on the skills necessary to design, implement, and manage spectacular special events, either as stand-alone or within the context of other meetings. Topics include the planning and mark… source |
| MKT 261 | Advanced Professional Selling | — | Course concentrates on fine tuning existing selling skills. Content includes current selling strategies developed by today’s top sales trainers such as Zig Zigler and Tom Hopkins and others; extensiv… source |
| MKT 262 | Meeting and Convention Planning | — | Course provides the basic tools to successfully plan and manage local, national, and international meetings and conferences. Course information assists the student in understanding the basic competen… source |
| MKT 266 | Digital Marketing | — | Course examines digital marketing management, the process of creating a clear vision and an actionable marketing strategy aligned with budget, channels, media plans, Key Performance Indicators (KPI)… source |
| MKT 270 | Integrated Marketing Communications | — | Course studies effects of advertising on the consumer. Content includes advertising, sales promotion, direct marketing and public relations. Students use flow of communication to develop an integrate… source |
| MKT 271 | Brand Marketing | — | Course emphasizes importance of brand identity in the integrated marketing communications strategy. Content includes how to build a “valueadded” brand in today’s competitive market place; use of name… source |
| MKT 275 | Social Media Marketing | — | Course provides students with the direct skills and experiences needed to meet marketing objectives by leveraging social media properties. source |
| MKT 290 | Topics In Marketing | — | Course meets special interest needs of marketing student sand local business organizations. Special topics will be offered for variable credit from one to four semester credit hours. Course may be ta… source |
| MLT 105 | Introduction to Health Care Issues | — | Course introduces field of health care, with focus on hospital and laboratory organization. Content includes professional ethics, legal and regulatory issues, communication skills and OSHA requiremen… source |
| MLT 106 | Basic Skills in Medical Laboratory Technology | — | Course introduces basic medical laboratory. Content includes units on laboratory equipment, computers, laboratory safety, metric system, blood collection requirements for laboratory testing and phleb… source |
| MLT 107 | Phlebotomy | — | Course provides in-depth study of current phlebotomy techniques. Focus is on skills necessary to properly obtain blood specimens for laboratory testing. Content includes safety precautions, collectio… source |
| MLT 111 | Hematology | — | Course stresses development of basic techniques and understanding of principles, procedures, and sources of error in hematology lab work. Combined lectures and laboratory sessions to teach basic tech… source |
| MLT 112 | Urinalysis and Body Fluids | — | Course studies urine formation including function and diseases of the kidney. Lectures and laboratory sessions focus on detection of physical, chemical and microscopic properties of urine in normal a… source |
| MLT 113 | Immunohematology/Blood Bank | — | Course introduces basic concepts in immunology and blood banking. Lectures and laboratory sessions focus on performing all routine and some special procedures currently practiced in blood bank depart… source |
| MLT 115 | Coagulation | — | Course includes classroom lecture and laboratory course in coagulation. Content includes pathways and mechanisms which make it possible for blood to clot or remain fluid. source |
| MLT 117 | Immunology/Serology | — | Course includes classroom lecture and laboratory course in immunology and serology. Content includes factors involved in host response to a specific challenge with a foreign antigen; focus of serolog… source |
| MLT 204 | Phlebotomy Practicum | — | Course consists of 120 contact hours (15 eight hour days) of supervised practice in phlebotomy at assigned clinical affiliation site. Practicum provides opportunity to observe and gain proficiency in… source |
| MLT 210 | Clinical Practicum I | — | Course includes five twenty-four hours-per-week practicum sessions to perform technical procedures at assigned clinical affiliation sites, in five major laboratory areas: Blood Bank, Clinical Chemist… source |
| MLT 215 | Clinical Chemistry | — | Course combines classroom lecture and laboratory course. Content includes basic theories, techniques and sources of error in routine clinical chemistry procedures. Focus is on correlations between cl… source |
| MLT 220 | Clinical Practicum II | — | Course includes five twenty-four hours-per-week practicum sessions to perform technical procedures at assigned clinical affiliation sites, in five major laboratory areas: Blood Bank, Clinical Chemist… source |
| MLT 221 | Clinical Practicum III | — | Course includes five twenty-four hours-per-week practicum sessions to perform technical procedures at assigned clinical affiliation sites, in five major laboratory areas: Blood Bank, Clinical Chemist… source |
| MLT 225 | Medical Microbiology | — | Course provides in-depth study of medical microbiology. Content includes mycology and parasitology, terminology and methods used to isolate and identify pathogens. source |
| MLT 230 | Clinical Practicum IV | — | Course includes five twenty-four hours-per-week practicum sessions to perform technical procedures at assigned clinical affiliation sites, in five major laboratory areas: Blood Bank, Clinical Chemist… source |
| MLT 231 | Clinical Practicum V | — | Course includes five twenty-four hours-per-week practicum sessions to perform technical procedures at assigned clinical affiliation sites, in five major laboratory areas: Blood Bank, Clinical Chemist… source |
| MLT 235 | Applications In Laboratory Practice | — | Course deals with presentation and utilization of basic mathematics concepts as applied in the medical laboratory. Focus is on laboratory quality control and governmental regulations. Review of all m… source |
| MUS 104 | Fundamentals Of Music | — | Course deals with basic elements of music. Focus is on note reading, ear training, rhythmic execution and functional piano playing. source |
| MUS 105 | Instrumental Ensemble I | — | Course teaches techniques of performing and is open to all students interested in continuing on their various instruments. Classes form according to instrumentation. Auditions required. source |
| MUS 106 | Instrumental Ensemble II | — | Course teaches techniques of performing and is open to all students interested in continuing on their various instruments. Classes form according to instrumentation. Auditions required. source |
| MUS 107 | Class Piano I | — | Course content includes fundamentals of reading, playing basic piano literature, ensemble playing, harmonization, improvisation and sight-reading. Intended for the student who has little or no previo… source |
| MUS 108 | Class Piano II | — | Course continues development of skills learned in MUS 107 . Content includes increased focus on keyboard technique, providing different accompaniment styles to popular songs, use of pedal, and ensemb… source |
| MUS 109 | Instrumental Percussion Ensemble I | — | Course concentrates on advanced percussion solo and ensemble music for students who have experience in beginning ensemble music or several years of high school band or orchestra performance. Of parti… source |
| MUS 110 | Instrumental Percussion Ensemble II | — | Course concentrates on advanced percussion solo and ensemble music for students who have experience in beginning ensemble music or several years of high school band or orchestra performance. Of parti… source |
| MUS 111 | Choir I | — | Course provides the study, rehearsal and performance of standard works of choral literature. Open to any student without audition. source |
| MUS 112 | Choir II | — | Course provides the study, rehearsal and performance of standard works of choral literature. Open to any student without audition. source |
| MUS 115 | Jazz Combo I | — | Course content includes participating in Jazz Combo Ensemble during rehearsal and performance modes; confronting new musical fundamentals and experimental skill problems, and finding new ways of solv… source |
| MUS 116 | Jazz Combo II | — | Course content includes participating in Jazz Combo Ensemble during rehearsal and performance modes; confronting new musical fundamentals and experimental skill problems, and finding new ways of solv… source |
| MUS 117 | Jazz Band I | — | Course offers comprehensive and practical study of jazz band idiom. Involves performance with the award-winning Oakton Jazz Band; sectional and ensemble discussion and scheduled rehearsal of various… source |
| MUS 118 | Jazz Band II | — | Course offers comprehensive and practical study of jazz band idiom. Involves performance with the award-winning Oakton Jazz Band; sectional and ensemble discussion and scheduled rehearsal of various… source |
| MUS 119 | Aural Skills I | — | Course deals with beginning aural skills. Content includes basic intervals, chords, scales, rhythms and meter signatures, correlated with areas of sight singing and keyboard harmony. Course must be t… source |
| MUS 120 | Aural Skills II | — | Course continues development of aural skills. Content includes modes, inversion, syncopation and compound meters, correlated with areas of sight singing and keyboard harmony. Course must be taken in… source |
| MUS 121 | Music Theory I | — | Course examines the principles of traditional harmony developed in the Baroque and Classical eras. Course must be taken in tandem with MUS 119 (Aural Skills I). source |
| MUS 122 | Music Theory II | — | Course continues MUS 121 . Content includes traditional harmony of Romanticism, four-part writing and altered chords. Focus is on skills development in writing, listening and analysis. Course must be… source |
| MUS 125 | Jazz Ensemble I | — | Course presents overall view and structured study of various aspects of contemporary and jazz music. source |
| MUS 126 | Jazz Ensemble II | — | Course presents overall view and structured study of various aspects of contemporary and jazz music. source |
| MUS 130 | Class Voice | — | Course designed for the student who wishes to voice development and for the future music educator. source |
| MUS 131 | Group Woodwind Instruments | — | Course designed for the student who has no experience playing a woodwind instrument or who intends to be a music educator and needs playing knowledge of all the various instruments. source |
| MUS 132 | Group Brass Instruments | — | Course designed for the student who wants to play the brass instruments. Of particular value for the future music educator. source |
| MUS 133 | Group String Instruments | — | Course designed for student who want to play a string instrument. Of particular value for the student who intends to major in music and needs knowledge of string instruments. source |
| MUS 134 | Class Percussion I | — | Course deals with percussion studies to produce complete percussion solo and ensemble music. Intended for students who have no previous experience other than preparatory work in reading snare drum mu… source |
| MUS 135 | Class Percussion II | — | Course deals with percussion studies to produce complete percussion solo and ensemble music. Intended for students who have no previous experience other than preparatory work in reading snare drum mu… source |
| MUS 138 | Class Guitar | — | Course designed for students with or without knowledge of music to acquire skills of playing guitar. source |
| MUS 141 | Brass Ensemble I | — | Course studies advanced brass solo and ensemble music. Of value for those who intend to major in music and need the knowledge of brass instruments. source |
| MUS 142 | Brass Ensemble II | — | Course studies advanced brass solo and ensemble music. Of value for those who intend to major in music and need the knowledge of brass instruments. source |
| MUS 143 | Woodwind Ensemble I | — | Course studies advanced woodwind solo and ensemble music. Of value for those intending to major in music and need the knowledge of woodwind instruments. Intended for students with two years of privat… source |
| MUS 144 | Woodwind Ensemble II | — | Course studies advanced woodwind solo and ensemble music. Of value for those intending to major in music and need the knowledge of woodwind instruments. Intended for students with two years of privat… source |
| MUS 145 | Introduction to Music of the U.S.A. | — | Course introduces development of folk, popular and art music in the United States from colonial times to the present. Content includes survey of psalmody, concert life, European and African influence… source |
| MUS 150 | Applied Music: Voice I | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 151 | Applied Music: Conducting I | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 152 | Applied Music: Flute I | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 153 | Applied Music: Clarinet I | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 154 | Applied Music: Oboe I | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 155 | Applied Music: Bassoon I | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 156 | Applied Music: Trumpet I | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 157 | Applied Music: Trombone I | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 158 | Applied Music: French Horn I | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 159 | Applied Music: Saxophone I | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 160 | Applied Music: Violin I | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 161 | Applied Music: Viola I | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 162 | Applied Music: Cello I | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 163 | Applied Music: Contrabass I | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 164 | Applied Music: Percussion I | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 165 | Applied Music: Piano I | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 166 | Applied Music: Bass Guitar I | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 167 | Applied Music: Guitar I | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 168 | Applied Music: Tuba I | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 169 | Applied Music: Jazz Guitar I | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 170 | Applied Music: Voice II | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 171 | Applied Music: Conducting II | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 172 | Applied Music: Flute II | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 173 | Applied Music: Clarinet II | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 174 | Applied Music: Oboe II | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 175 | Applied Music: Bassoon II | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 176 | Applied Music: Trumpet II | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 177 | Applied Music: Trombone II | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 178 | Applied Music: French Horn II | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 179 | Applied Music: Saxophone II | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 180 | Applied Music: Violin II | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 181 | Applied Music: Viola II | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 182 | Applied Music: Cello II | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 183 | Applied Music: Contrabass II | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 184 | Applied Music: Percussion II | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 185 | Applied Music: Piano II | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 186 | Applied Music: Bass Guitar II | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 187 | Applied Music: Guitar II | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 188 | Applied Music: Tuba II | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 189 | Applied Music: Jazz Guitar II | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 205 | Instrumental Ensemble III | — | Course teaches techniques of performing and is open to all students interested in continuing on their various instruments. Classes form according to instrumentation. Auditions required. source |
| MUS 206 | Instrumental Ensemble IV | — | Course teaches techniques of performing and is open to all students interested in continuing on their various instruments. Classes form according to instrumentation. Auditions required. source |
| MUS 207 | Class Piano III | — | Course offers continued development of skills learned in MUS 108 . Course content includes greater emphasis on keyboard harmony, jazz improvisation, and ensemble and solo literature. Of particular va… source |
| MUS 208 | Class Piano IV | — | Course continues development of skills learned in MUS 207 . Focus of course content is on advancing keyboard skills, modulation, ensemble playing and continuing study of advanced piano literature. Of… source |
| MUS 209 | Instrumental Percussion Ensemble III | — | Course concentrates on advanced percussion solo and ensemble music for students who have experience in beginning ensemble music or several years of high school band or orchestra performance. Of parti… source |
| MUS 210 | Instrumental Percussion Ensemble IV | — | Course concentrates on advanced percussion solo and ensemble music for students who have experience in beginning ensemble music or several years of high school band or orchestra performance. Of parti… source |
| MUS 211 | Choir III | — | Course provides the study, rehearsal and performance of standard works of choral literature. Open to any student without audition. source |
| MUS 212 | Choir IV | — | Course provides the study, rehearsal and performance of standard works of choral literature. Open to any student without audition. source |
| MUS 215 | Jazz Combo III | — | Course content includes participating in Jazz Combo Ensemble during rehearsal and performance modes; confronting new musical fundamentals and experimental skill problems, and finding new ways of solv… source |
| MUS 216 | Jazz Combo IV | — | Course content includes participating in Jazz Combo Ensemble during rehearsal and performance modes; confronting new musical fundamentals and experimental skill problems, and finding new ways of solv… source |
| MUS 217 | Jazz Band III | — | Course offers comprehensive and practical study of jazz band idiom. Involves performance with the award-winning Oakton Jazz Band; sectional and ensemble discussion and scheduled rehearsal of various… source |
| MUS 218 | Jazz Band IV | — | Course offers comprehensive and practical study of jazz band idiom. Involves performance with the award-winning Oakton Jazz Band; sectional and ensemble discussion and scheduled rehearsal of various… source |
| MUS 219 | Aural Skills III | — | Course content includes all seventh chords, augmental sixth chords, Neapolitan sixth and complex meter signatures, correlated with areas of sight singing and keyboard harmony. Course must be taken in… source |
| MUS 220 | Aural Skills IV | — | Course content includes ninth, eleventh, thirteenth chords, altered chords, mode mixture, atonality and mixed meters. Correlated are areas of sight singing and keyboard harmony. Course must be taken… source |
| MUS 221 | Music Theory III | — | Course teaches harmony, counterpoint and analysis with focus on chromatic techniques of middle and late nineteenth century. Course must be taken in tandem with MUS 219 (Aural Skills III). source |
| MUS 222 | Music Theory IV | — | Course continues harmony, counterpoint and analysis with focus on twentieth century techniques. Content includes keyboard application of harmonic and contrapuntal techniques learned throughout theory… source |
| MUS 225 | Jazz Ensemble III | — | Course presents overall view and structured study of various aspects of contemporary and jazz music. source |
| MUS 226 | Jazz Ensemble IV | — | Course presents overall view and structured study of various aspects of contemporary and jazz music. source |
| MUS 234 | Class Percussion III | — | Course deals with percussion studies to produce complete percussion solo and ensemble music. Intended for students who have no previous experience other than preparatory work in reading snare drum mu… source |
| MUS 235 | Class Percussion IV | — | Course deals with percussion studies to produce complete percussion solo and ensemble music. Intended for students who have no previous experience other than preparatory work in reading snare drum mu… source |
| MUS 236 | Music Literature and History | — | Course examines development of music in the western world from its origins to the present. Content includes styles, literature and musical concepts in each of the commonly accepted music periods, wit… source |
| MUS 241 | Brass Ensemble III | — | Course studies advanced brass solo and ensemble music. Of value for those who intend to major in music and need the knowledge of brass instruments. source |
| MUS 242 | Brass Ensemble IV | — | Course studies advanced brass solo and ensemble music. Of value for those who intend to major in music and need the knowledge of brass instruments. source |
| MUS 243 | Woodwind Ensemble III | — | Course studies advanced woodwind solo and ensemble music. Of value for those intending to major in music and need the knowledge of woodwind instruments. Intended for students with two years of privat… source |
| MUS 244 | Woodwind Ensemble IV | — | Course studies advanced woodwind solo and ensemble music. Of value for those intending to major in music and need the knowledge of woodwind instruments. Intended for students with two years of privat… source |
| MUS 250 | Applied Music: Voice III | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 251 | Applied Music: Conducting III | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 252 | Applied Music: Flute III | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 253 | Applied Music: Clarinet III | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 254 | Applied Music: Oboe III | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 255 | Applied Music: Bassoon III | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 256 | Applied Music: Trumpet III | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 257 | Applied Music: Trombone III | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 258 | Applied Music: French Horn III | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 259 | Applied Music: Saxophone III | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 260 | Applied Music: Violin III | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 261 | Applied Music: Viola III | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 262 | Applied Music: Cello III | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 263 | Applied Music: Contrabass III | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 264 | Applied Music: Percussion III | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 265 | Applied Music: Piano III | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 266 | Applied Music: Bass Guitar III | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 267 | Applied Music: Guitar III | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 268 | Applied Music: Tuba III | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 269 | Applied Music: Jazz Guitar III | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 270 | Applied Music: Voice IV | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 271 | Applied Music: Conducting IV | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 272 | Applied Music: Flute IV | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 273 | Applied Music: Clarinet IV | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 274 | Applied Music Oboe IV | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 275 | Applied Music: Bassoon IV | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 276 | Applied Music: Trumpet IV | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 277 | Applied Music: Trombone IV | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 278 | Applied Music: French Horn IV | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 279 | Applied Music: Saxophone IV | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 280 | Applied Music: Violin IV | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 281 | Applied Music: Viola IV | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 282 | Applied Music: Cello IV | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 283 | Applied Music: Contrabass IV | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 284 | Applied Music: Percussion IV | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 285 | Applied Music: Piano IV | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 286 | Applied Music: Bass Guitar IV | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 287 | Applied Music: Guitar IV | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 288 | Applied Music: Tuba IV | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| MUS 289 | Applied Music: Jazz Guitar IV | — | Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class pia… source |
| NUR 055 | Pre-Nursing | — | Course introduces the profession of nursing and provides the rationale for the relationship of basic science and nursing. Content focus is on improving basic academic skills with emphasis on reading… source |
| NUR 103 | Nursing Concepts 1A | — | Course introduces the student to professional nursing practice and health promotion that recognizes patient preferences, culture and values. The course helps students to develop concepts of nursing c… source |
| NUR 104 | Nursing Concepts 1B | — | Course allows students to apply concepts of professional nursing practice and health promotion. The nursing process is emphasized as students assist patients with alterations in basic human needs and… source |
| NUR 109 | Nursing Concepts 2A: Maternal-Child | — | Course focuses on care of the patient from conception through adolescence. The nursing process will be utilized and adapted in implementing and coordinating patient centered care, and critical thinki… source |
| NUR 110 | Nursing Concepts 2B: Chronic Illness | — | Course focuses on care of the patients with chronic illness. The nursing process will be utilized and adapted in implementing and coordinating patient centered care, and critical thinking. Students w… source |
| NUR 111 | Nursing Pharmacology 1 | — | Course introduces the concepts of pharmacotherapeutics in nursing practice. Students will learn principles of pharmacology, how to convert units and safely calculate dosages. Characteristics of medic… source |
| NUR 112 | Nursing Pharmacology 2 | — | Course introduces the concepts of pharmacotherapeutics across the lifespan. Students will learn principles of pharmacology from conception to birth, specific to the pediatric populations, and related… source |
| NUR 151 | LPN Option | — | Course emphasizes the role of the LPN. This course incorporates and builds on previous nursing courses for the acquisition and application of geriatric/mental health nursing theory necessary for safe… source |
| NUR 153 | Introduction to Registered Nursing for the Licensed Practical Nurse | — | Course assists the LPN in understanding the comprehensive role of the registered nurse as specified by the philosophy and curriculum of the Oakton College Associate Degree Nursing Program. Content pr… source |
| NUR 213 | Perioperative Nursing | — | This course is designed to provide students with an introduction to, and experiential learning opportunity in, perioperative nursing. Students will be exposed to the knowledge and skills required to… source |
| NUR 214 | Nursing Pharmacology 3 | — | Course introduces the concepts of pharmacotherapeutics in acute and critical care medical-surgical nursing. Students will learn principles of pharmacology related to critical care, acute care, and ma… source |
| NUR 215 | Nursing Concepts 3 | — | Course focuses on care of the adult patient in the acute and critical care settings. Content includes utilizing the nursing process related to the role of the registered nurse in integrating and coor… source |
| NUR 216 | Nursing Concepts 4A | — | Course allows the student to practice the concepts of patient care, critical thinking, and effective communication across the health care continuum. The focus is on the coordination and synthesis of… source |
| NUR 217 | Nursing Concepts 4B | — | Course allows the student to practice the concepts of patient care, critical thinking, and effective communication across the health care continuum. The focus is on the coordination, management and d… source |
| PAR 101 | Introduction to Paralegal Studies | — | Course covers the functions of law; courts and lawyers in modern society; the origin, training and role of the paralegal; professional responsibilities of the lawyer; fields and specializations withi… source |
| PAR 110 | Legal Research I | — | Course orients students to law library and various legal publications, treatises and other legal writings encountered in day-to-day practice of law. Content emphasizes developing student capability t… source |
| PAR 113 | Litigation | — | Course covers the role of the paralegal in litigation. Content includes an analysis of civil procedure and instruction in preparation of documents used in lawsuits, covering pre- and post-trial matte… source |
| PAR 115 | Law of Family Relations | — | Course covers the role of the paralegal in family law. Content includes an examination of domestic relations law with emphasis on marriage, divorce, annulment, separation agreements, adoption, and ot… source |
| PAR 123 | Real Property Law | — | Course provides historical study of common law estates and interests and statutes. Content emphasizes the role of and relationship between the attorney and the paralegal in preparing the more common… source |
| PAR 210 | Legal Research II | — | Course provides exposure to and training in the use of the computer to perform legal research. Content emphasizes Westlaw, LEXIS and Internet research, and introduces the latest forms of computer-ass… source |
| PAR 211 | Corporate and Securities Law | — | Course covers topics such as incorporation, corporate recordkeeping, and compliance with administrative regulations. Also covered are statutes, rules, forms, and releases pertaining to the principal… source |
| PAR 212 | Probate | — | Course covers the role of the paralegal in probate matters. Topics include the principles, history, and sources of probate law; probate court forms and tax returns; and gathering information and prep… source |
| PAR 215 | Tort and Insurance Law | — | Course covers the role of the paralegal in tort and insurance law. Topics include basic tort and insurance principles, insurance claim procedures, and pleading forms used in litigation of various act… source |
| PAR 216 | Estate Planning | — | Course covers the role of the paralegal in estate planning. Topics include common forms of wills and trusts; legal principles applicable to wills and trusts; and drafting of documents by the paralega… source |
| PAR 218 | Contract Law | — | Course covers the principles, history, and sources of contract law; elements of a valid, enforceable contract; and contract drafting. Topics include Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code regarding… source |
| PAR 219 | Environmental Law | — | Course covers American environmental law. Topics include the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, the Endangered Species Act,… source |
| PAR 220 | Administrative and Social Security Law | — | Course develops skills and competencies needed to recognize legal problems and comply with the procedures relating to various government agencies. Content includes federal housing and landlord-tenant… source |
| PAR 222 | Law Office Management | — | Course covers law office management, relying on the system analysis approach to examine design, methods, and processes necessary for integrating the paralegal into the hierarchy of the organization o… source |
| PAR 225 | Bankruptcy Law | — | Course covers the principles, history, and sources of bankruptcy law in the United States, as well as the law relating to Chapters 7, 9, 11, 12, and 13 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. Content i… source |
| PAR 227 | Intellectual Property | — | Course covers an historical study of the development of intellectual property law in the United States. Content includes the role of the paralegal in preparing applications for patent, copyright, and… source |
| PAR 230 | Commercial Real Estate Law | — | Course covers American commercial real estate law. Topics include the anatomy of a commercial real estate transaction; the role of a paralegal in a commercial real estate transaction; the importance… source |
| PAR 250 | Practicum | — | Course provides supervised experience in a legal setting to enhance students' technical paralegal skills. Also included is a one-hour weekly seminar devoted to paralegal issues. source |
| PAR 290 | Topics in Paralegal Studies | — | Course covers selected problems or topics in paralegal studies. Content and instructional methodology will vary semester to semester. A syllabus or course outline containing additional information wi… source |
| PED 101 | First Aid | — | Course investigates accident prevention and procedures to be followed in cases of accident or sudden illness. Content includes accident scenes in the home, school and community. Standard American Red… source |
| PED 102 | Living With Health | — | Course presents overview of healthy living. Content includes application of scientific health facts and principles of effective living. Online course. source |
| PED 109 | Volleyball I | — | Course provides instruction in fundamentals of volleyball. Content focus is on skills, rules of the game, skill drills, and game playing. source |
| PED 110 | Volleyball II | — | Course continues development of volleyball skills and knowledge of the game. Content focus is on intermediate skills, team strategies and offensive and defensive play. source |
| PED 112 | Soccer I | — | Course provides instruction in fundamentals of soccer. Content focus is on skills, rules of the game, skill drills and game playing. source |
| PED 114 | Soccer II | — | Course continues development of soccer skills and knowledge of the game. Content focus is on intermediate skills, team strategies and offensive and defensive play. source |
| PED 121 | Basketball | — | Course gives instruction in fundamentals of basketball. Content includes skills, rules, and strategy of basketball. source |
| PED 122 | Baseball I | — | This activity course gives instruction in the fundamental skills, rules, and strategy of the game. Game playing is emphasized. source |
| PED 124 | Baseball II | — | This activity course gives advanced instruction in the skills, rules, and strategy of the game. Game playing is emphasized. source |
| PED 128 | Yoga I | — | Class introduces yoga postures with fitness movements. Content focus is on techniques of relaxation and breathing in order to increase flexibility, strength, range of motion and improve balance. source |
| PED 129 | Yoga II | — | Class continues to explore a variety of yoga postures with fitness movements. Content focus is on techniques of relaxation and breathing in order to increase flexibility, strength, range of motion an… source |
| PED 130 | Conditioning I | — | Course is designed to shape, strengthen and tone the major muscle groups for total body fitness or sport-specific skills. A variety of exercises and equipment will be used. source |
| PED 131 | Physical Fitness I | — | Course aids in development of total physical fitness. Content includes use of weight machines and aerobic exercise equipment to develop strength, improve muscle tone, flexibility, and aerobic enduran… source |
| PED 132 | Weight Training | — | Course introduces basic skills of lifting weights for the purpose of physical development. Content includes basic lifts, with focus on constructing individual weight program to develop strength, endu… source |
| PED 141 | Physical Fitness II | — | Course continues to develop physical fitness. Content includes weight machines and aerobic exercise equipment to increase strength, and improve muscle tone, flexibility, and aerobic endurance. Enroll… source |
| PED 160 | Conditioning II | — | Course further shapes, strengthens and tones major muscle groups for total body fitness or sport-specific skills. A variety of exercises and equipment will be used. source |
| PED 185 | Golf | — | Course combines instruction and practice for skill development. Content includes rules, etiquette and information about purchase and care of equipment, and fundamental skills of playing golf. source |
| PED 190 | Fitness Center | — | Course develops fitness through proper exercise. Content includes various types of equipment to exercise every major muscle group, while heart rate is maintained at exercise level. Enrollment in only… source |
| PED 191 | Prevention And Treatment Of Athletic Injuries | — | Course explores prevention, recognition, and treatment of common athletic injuries. Content includes supportive taping and wrapping, duties and responsibility of the athletic trainer, budgeting and o… source |
| PED 230 | Coaching Certification in Illinois | — | Course focuses on coaching principles, sports first aid, and Illinois High School Association (IHSA) by laws. Upon successful completion, students will be eligible to take the test to receive certifi… source |
| PHL 105 | Logic | — | Course studies principles of correct reasoning. Topics include analyzing structure of arguments, evaluating both inductive and deductive arguments, and recognizing common errors in reasoning. Focus i… source |
| PHL 106 | Ethics | — | Course studies meaning, value, and moral responsibility in human life. Topics include examination of at least four conflicting theories about what constitutes moral conduct and social justice; applic… source |
| PHL 107 | Business Ethics | — | Course investigates moral issues, which arise in the conduct of business, marketing and advertising. Of value for business students and consumers. Topics include corporate responsibility and social j… source |
| PHL 110 | Introduction to the Study of Religion | — | Course introduces students to the academic study of religion and examines the impacts and relevance of religion in diverse global societies and settings today. Introduces current and formative theore… source |
| PHL 130 | Religious Diversity in America | — | Course introduces history and current patterns of religious diversity in the United States by surveying a broad range of religious traditions and communities. Focus is on analysis of intersections of… source |
| PHL 160 | Social and Political Philosophy | — | Course studies questions at the core of social and political thought in ancient, modern, and contemporary philosophy. Content includes philosophical views of justice, freedom, and power through a stu… source |
| PHL 170 | Introduction To Philosophy Of Science | — | Course provides a philosophical analysis of fundamental concepts in science. Focus is on the scientific method, the nature of scientific claims, inductive generalization, statistical probability and… source |
| PHL 180 | Medical Ethics | — | Course uses ethical theories to investigate moral problems in medicine and health care delivery. Of value to both health care professionals and humanities students. Topics include patients’ rights, p… source |
| PHL 204 | Environmental Ethics | — | Course studies meaning, value, and moral responsibility in relationshio to the environment. Topics include examination of at least four conflicting theories about what constitutes an adequate environ… source |
| PHL 205 | World Religions | — | Course uses global perspective to introduce philosophies, traditions, and histories of major world religions. Topics include at least six of the following religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Jain… source |
| PHL 215 | Asian Philosophy | — | Course introduces selected philosophical themes from historical and contemporary sources based in one or more of the following broad traditions: Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Islamic, Jewish, So… source |
| PHL 230 | Ancient and Medieval Philosophy | — | Course gives historical overview of philosophical inquiry from pre-Socratic philosophers, through classic works of Plato and Aristotle, and on to works of medieval philosophers such as Avicenna, Aver… source |
| PHL 231 | Modern and Contemporary Philosophy | — | Course examines last 350 years of Western philosophy. Topics include works of at least five major philosophers such as Hume, Kant, Hegel, Marx, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, James, Sartre, Rawls, Foucault,… source |
| PHL 240 | Philosophy of Religion | — | Course critically examines various aspects of religious experience and related theological concepts and theories. Topics include relationship between myth and religion; structure and meaning of worsh… source |
| PHL 245 | Foundational Religious Texts | — | Course studies one or more of foundational documents of world’s major religions, from humanistic viewpoint. Documents studies may include the Hebrew Bible, New Testament, Qur’an (Koran), or the Vedas… source |
| PHL 290 | Topics in Philosophy | — | Course explores selected topics in philosophy. Topics included vary, with focus on a single philosopher, group of philosophers, or particular philosophical problem. Course may be taken for credit up… source |
| PHT 125 | Pharmacy Technician | — | Course provides knowledge and skills needed to become a pharmacy technician. Content includes introduction to pharmacy practice settings; focus is on drug classes, basic physiology, drug interactions… source |
| PHT 251 | Clinical Practicum | — | Course consists of 250 contact hours at an assigned practicum site. Course provides an opportunity to observe and gain proficiency in pharmacy technician duties at a pharmacy setting. source |
| PHY 101 | Applied Physics | — | Course introduces physics. Content includes mechanical systems, electrical systems, thermal systems, fluid mechanics, and electromagnetic waves. Intended for students in technical programs. source |
| PHY 131 | College Physics I | — | Course introduces physics. Algebra and trigonometry are used throughout the course. Content includes kinematics, Newton’s laws of motion, energy, momentum, gravity, rotational dynamics, simple harmon… source |
| PHY 132 | College Physics II | — | Course continues PHY 131 . Content includes sound, mechanical waves, electrostatic forces, capacitance, electric current, voltage, resistance, magnetism, Faraday’s law, electrical instruments and ele… source |
| PHY 140 | Fundamentals of Nanotechnology I | — | Course introduces nanoscience and nanotechnology, incorporating topics in physics, chemistry and biology at the nanoscale. These include forces, fluidics, atoms and molecules, nanoscale structures an… source |
| PHY 141 | Fundamentals of Nanotechnology II | — | Course continues discussion of topics covered in PHY 140 at greater depth, including nanophysics and nanobiology, such as forces, fluidics, the wave nature of light, photonics, atomic and molecular b… source |
| PHY 142 | Nanotechnology Projects | — | Course uses project-based learning and team-building techniques to study topics in electronics, photonics, thin films, biotechnology, and procedures for troubleshooting instrumentation. Instrumentati… source |
| PHY 143 | Nanotechnology Internship | — | Course consists of direct work experience in a nanotechnology-related environment at an approved business or industrial firm applying knowledge and skills learned to daily assigned responsibilities.… source |
| PHY 221 | General Physics I | — | Course presents fundamental elements of physics with quantitative methods utilizing vectors, and differential and integral calculus. Content includes kinematics and dynamics, conservation of energy a… source |
| PHY 222 | General Physics II | — | Course continues PHY 221 . Content includes quantitative methods utilizing differential and integral calculus; mechanical waves and sound, charge, electric field and potential, Gauss’s Law, Ampere’s… source |
| PHY 223 | Modern Physics | — | Course continues PHY 222 . Content includes special relativity, classic experiments leading to the development of quantum mechanics, wave-particle duality, wave motion and wave packets, the uncertain… source |
| PHY 230 | Optics | — | Course is designed to introduce students to the mathematics and applications of physical optics. Topics include the mathematics of waves, electromagnetic waves, photons, various ways that light inter… source |
| PHY 290 | Topics in Physics | — | Course is designed to meet the special interest needs of physics students. Topics will be offered for variable credit from one to four semester credit hours. Course may be taken for credit up to four… source |
| POL 101 | Beginning Polish I | — | Course develops basic language skills, within the context of the Polish culture. Content includes pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension and oral and written communicati… source |
| POL 102 | Beginning Polish II | — | Course continues to develop the basic skills introduced in POL 101 . Content includes pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension and oral and written communication within th… source |
| POL 105 | Conversational Polish | — | Course provides conversational practice in Polish to develop oral facility. Content includes specially designed exercises in pronunciation, vocabulary development, oral presentations, and class discu… source |
| POL 201 | Intermediate Polish I | — | Course continues development of basic skills. Content includes general review and expansion of beginning grammar, along with conversation, vocabulary development, readings and writing exercises with… source |
| POL 202 | Intermediate Polish II | — | Course continues POL 201. Content includes expanding knowledge of Polish grammar and culture through practice in reading, writing and speaking the language. source |
| PSC 101 | American Government | — | Course presents philosophical principles, governmental machinery and political processes of the federal government. Content includes political culture, the Constitution, civil liberties and civil rig… source |
| PSC 103 | Introduction to Political Science | — | Course examines the primary fields within political science. Content includes political philosophy; empirical political theory; American politics; comparative politics; international relations; resea… source |
| PSC 111 | Political Parties and American Politics | — | Course examines political parties in the United States. Content includes the historical development, and modern status, the role political parties play in the American political process. source |
| PSC 201 | Comparative Government | — | Course presents functional aspects and governmental structures of a variety of political systems. Content includes totalitarian, democratic, and mixed forms of government as seen against a backdrop o… source |
| PSC 202 | International Relations | — | Course provides theoretical foundation, historical background, and conceptual framework for understanding contemporary international relations. Content includes international relations theory; evolut… source |
| PSC 204 | International Terrorism | — | Course examines basic characteristics, underlying causes and dynamics of contemporary international terrorism in an historical and international relations context. Content includes developing an anal… source |
| PSC 209 | United States Foreign Policy | — | Course examines contemporary American foreign policy making and conduct within historical and international political context. Content includes an analysis of U.S. foreign policy institutions, actors… source |
| PSC 216 | Non-Western Comparative Government | — | Course surveys the political, social and economic history of selected non-western cultures since 1945. Content includes the study of at least four cultures, drawn from Asia, Africa, the Middle East a… source |
| PSC 250 | International Security: War and Peace | — | Course examines the causes and consequences of wars as well as strategies for peace in world politics. A variety of topics such as the nature and origins of war and peace, terrorism, ethnic and relig… source |
| PSC 290 | Topics in Political Science | — | Course explores major political issues and/or aspects of political life that are related to and grow out of the political science courses taught at the College. Course has a different focus and/or sc… source |
| PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology | — | Course introduces the study of mental processes and behavior, with emphasis on the scientific nature of contemporary psychological investigation. Topics may include the biology of behavior, sensation… source |
| PSY 107 | Applied Psychology: The Psychology of Personal Growth | — | Course increases awareness of values, emotions, and other motivational factors that affect an individual’s growth. Content includes learning theory, personal behavior, human relationships, personal g… source |
| PSY 110 | Multicultural Psychology | — | Course is designed for students to explore multiculturalism from a psychological perspective. Focus is on the ways in which culture has shaped understanding of psychological theory, research and prac… source |
| PSY 112 | Health Psychology | — | Course explores the psychological influences on people’s ability to achieve wellness as well as the psychological factors that contribute to illness and disease. The course examines topics in light o… source |
| PSY 120 | Human Development | — | Course introduces the study of human development. Content includes neurobiological, physical, cognitive, social and emotional development of humans from conception through childhood, adolescence, adu… source |
| PSY 122 | Human Sexuality | — | Course explores, from an interdisciplinary perspective, biological, psychological and sociocultural aspects of human sexuality. Content includes sexual identity, gender identity, sexual orientation,… source |
| PSY 125 | Psychology of Diversity and Oppression | — | Course examines the role that diversity and oppression play in our lives, in our communities and in society at large. Diversity issues in relation to culture, race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, l… source |
| PSY 130 | Introduction to Human Services | — | Course introduces field of human services and human services theory. Content includes human problems in aging, child abuse, drug abuse, delinquency, mental retardation, criminal behavior, health, pov… source |
| PSY 140 | Child Psychology | — | Course examines the development of the child from birth through adolescence. Content includes theory and research on the biological, physical, social and cognitive development of the human child from… source |
| PSY 201 | Educational Psychology | — | Course focuses on application of psychological principles to educational practice. Content includes exploration of children’s and adolescent’s cognitive, socio-emotional, and linguistic development,… source |
| PSY 202 | Social Psychology | — | Course focuses on scientific study of individual behavior as affected by presence of others. Content includes interpersonal attraction, aggression, prejudice, attributions, persuasion, attitudes, soc… source |
| PSY 203 | Psychology of Abnormal Behavior | — | Course explores how biological, psychosocial and sociocultural influences on an individual produce and maintain various psychological disorders. Content includes preventive measures and therapeutic s… source |
| PSY 204 | Adolescent Psychology | — | Course introduces the development of adolescents, with emphasis on physical and physiological changes and social and cognitive development. Topics may include: the role of play; sociocultural influen… source |
| PSY 205 | Adult Psychology | — | Course introduces the changes that occur from early adulthood through old age. Topics may include: career choice and development; relationship, marriage and family formations; theories of adult perso… source |
| PSY 206 | Theories of Personality | — | Course explores how various theories (such as psychodynamics, humanistic-existential, trait, behavioral, dispositional and social-cognitive) address fundamental questions about personality – its orig… source |
| PSY 207 | Psychology of Women and Gender | — | Course provides an overview of research and theory of women and gender in psychology. This course centers on feminist and psychological theories and research related to gender socialization and its r… source |
| PSY 208 | Biopsychology | — | Course focuses in how the brain mediates behavior, emotion and cognition. It includes the study of sensory systems, neural development, emotion, learning, memory, consciousness, reproduction, and neu… source |
| PSY 221 | Industrial and Organizational Psychology | — | Course studies application of psychological methods, principles, theory and empirical research in business and industry to management and employment in diverse organizational environments. Focus is o… source |
| PSY 230 | Behavioral Sciences Practicum I | — | Course provides planned and supervised field experience in human services environment. Minimum 250 (two-hundred-fifty) hours in a supervised field experience, content includes identification of pract… source |
| PSY 231 | Behavioral Sciences Practicum II | — | Course continues PSY 230 . Provides planned and supervised field experience in human services environment. Content includes identification of practicum objectives for student, in consultation with th… source |
| PSY 234 | Family Systems and the Addictive Process | — | Course explores various family systems theories. Content includes patterns of communication, roles adopted by family members, and development of identity and self-esteem in the family. Focus is on re… source |
| PSY 235 | Psychology of Group Behavior | — | Course studies human behavior in group situations. Content includes structure and interaction of groups, makeup of successful groups, leadership qualities, conformity, deviance, and group pressures.… source |
| PSY 236 | Crisis Intervention and Trauma Treatment | — | Course studies crisis counseling theories, assessments, evidence-based models, interventions, resources, and standards. The content addresses core elements for responding to severe mental illness, su… source |
| PSY 237 | Psychopharmacology | — | Course studies behavioral and cognitive effects of psychoactive drugs, including both illicit and illicit drugs, and use of drugs in treating psychological disorders. Content includes both psychology… source |
| PSY 238 | Substance Use and Related Disorders | — | Course examines historical, societal, psychological, behavioral and familial perspectives of substance use and co-occurring disorders. Content includes current theories on substance use and related d… source |
| PSY 239 | Mental Health First Aid | — | For a number of reasons, individuals experiencing mental illness and substance use disorders more often interact with the criminal justice system than the general population does. Thus, the better pr… source |
| PSY 240 | Introduction to Behavioral Science Research | — | Course provides an introduction to behavioral science research methods. Topics include the scientific method, research designs, statistical analysis, and interpretation of empirical data. Students wi… source |
| PSY 290 | Topics In Psychology | — | Course surveys major issues relating to the field of psychology. Focus and/or scope differ from other psychology courses currently offered. Course may be taken for credit up to four times on differen… source |
| PTA 100 | Orientation to Physical Therapist Assistant | — | Course provides general orientation to health careers and the profession of physical therapy. Content includes professional ethics and conduct, legal issues, and role of the physical therapist assist… source |
| PTA 103 | Communication and Interpersonal Skills for PTA | — | Course provides introduction to psychological and social aspects of the ill and disabled; verbal, nonverbal and therapeutic communication, special considerations in the care of geriatric patients and… source |
| PTA 105 | Basic Health Skills for the PTA | — | Course provides instruction in basic health skills used in physical therapy. Content includes anatomical and movement terminology; wound care and patient mobility training; skills and practice in bod… source |
| PTA 107 | Physical Agents I | — | Course continues study of physical therapy skills. Content includes safety procedures for application of therapeutic cryotherapy, thermotherapy, soft tissue mobilization and lymphatic techniques appl… source |
| PTA 110 | Therapeutic Exercise I | — | Course introduces therapeutic exercise as applied to physical therapy. Content includes principles of exercise activities, posture, kinesiology, basic assessment skills; focus is on application of ex… source |
| PTA 114 | Basic Professional Reading Skills | — | Course covers instruction in basic research reading. Content includes skills needed to interpret physical therapy professional literature and basic research designs. source |
| PTA 161 | Clinical Practicum I | — | Course offers observation and introduction to the supervised clinical experience at a patient care facility. Content includes lecture, discussion of clinical experience, clinical meeting with academi… source |
| PTA 162 | Clinical Practicum II | — | Course is a six-week clinical experience consisting of 40 hours a week in a clinical facility and weekly online homework, discussions and postings. Content includes opportunities for establishing and… source |
| PTA 207 | Physical Agents II | — | Course is the second unit of instruction in physical agents used in the treatment of physical dysfunction. Content includes the theory and application of traction and electrical currents used in asse… source |
| PTA 210 | Therapeutic Exercise II | — | Course continues study of physical therapy skills. Content includes manual muscle testing, progressive resistive exercise, stretching and patient instruction. Focus is on physical therapy appropriate… source |
| PTA 211 | Neurology for the PTA | — | Course introduces the neurology that forms the basis of neurological treatment approaches utilized by the PTA. Content focus is on brain and spinal anatomy, neurodevelopmental stages and motor learni… source |
| PTA 218 | Clinical Applications in PTA | — | Course examines the clinical management of complex physical therapy patients. Focus is on the practical application of effective treatment strategies to a variety of diagnoses using a case-study prob… source |
| PTA 220 | Topics in Pathology for the PTA | — | Course provides study of diseases and disorders most commonly seen in physical therapy practice. source |
| PTA 230 | Advanced Procedures for the PTA | — | Course covers implementation of treatment programs for patients with specific diseases and disabilities. Content includes techniques used for neurological disorders, amputees, prosthetics and orthoti… source |
| PTA 241 | Workplace Issues in Physical Therapy | — | Course introduces pertinent issues of physical therapy work environment. Content includes work expectations; administrative and departmental organization; various types of clinical treatment pathways… source |
| PTA 242 | Career Strategies for the PTA | — | Course provides career overview for the PTA. Content includes exploration of career opportunities; professional development strategies; and employment requirements within the physical therapy deliver… source |
| PTA 261 | Clinical Practicum III | — | Course continues supervised practical experience in a physical therapy department. Provides added opportunities to apply and improve physical therapy skills. source |
| PTA 262 | Clinical Practicum IV | — | Course is a six-week summer practicum, each week 40 hours. Work experience is continued, stressing comprehensive performance. Content of lectures specifically relates to preparation for the licensing… source |
| PTA 270 | Principles of Joint Mobilization for the PTA | — | Course introduces knowledge of peripheral joint mobilization. Content includes theory and practice of peripheral joint mobilization, and associated soft tissue mobilization as suitable for the Physic… source |
| PTA 280 | PTA Licensing Exam Review | — | Course provides systematic review of PTA practice in preparation for the PTA licensing exam. An example computer-based licensing exam will be given at the end of the course. source |
| PTA 290 | Topics in Physical Therapist Assistant | — | Course offered as an elective for students currently enrolled in Oakton’s PTA program or licensed PTAs who exhibit interest in a specialty area of physic al therapy practice. Topics covered each seme… source |
| RUS 101 | Beginning Russian I | — | Course develops basic language skills, within the context of Russian culture. Content includes pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension and oral and written communication.… source |
| RUS 102 | Beginning Russian II | — | This course continues to develop the basic skills introduced in RUS 101 : pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension and oral and written communication within the context of… source |
| RUS 105 | Conversational Russian | — | Course provides conversational practice in Russian to develop oral facility. Course content includes specially designed exercises in pronunciation, stress and rhythm and encourages vocabulary develop… source |
| RUS 201 | Intermediate Russian I | — | Course continues development of basic skills. Course content includes a general review and expansion of beginning grammar, along with conversation, vocabulary development, readings and writing exerci… source |
| RUS 202 | Intermediate Russian II | — | Course continues RUS 201 . Content includes expanding knowledge of Russian grammar and Soviet culture though practice in reading, writing and speaking the language. source |
| SOC 101 | Introduction to Sociology | — | Course introduces sociological perspective used to study contemporary society, with focus on United States. Content includes culture, socialization, social interaction, groups and networks, deviance… source |
| SOC 103 | Social Problems | — | Course investigates social conditions that contribute to contemporary U.S. and global social problems. Content includes globalization; poverty; health and healthcare; discrimination based on race, et… source |
| SOC 104 | Sociology of Marriage and Family | — | Course explores fundamental sociological concepts, theoretical approaches, and history of the family, patterns and shifts in marriage and partner selection trends, as well as changes in family struct… source |
| SOC 220 | Deviant Behavior | — | Course uses a variety of sociological perspectives to study behaviors commonly labeled deviant because they fall outside societal norms. Course examines the identification as deviant of individuals a… source |
| SOC 230 | Sociology of Sex and Gender | — | Course introduces sociological perspectives on sex and gender as a factor in social stratification, gender role construction and acquisition, and the consequences of changing social definitions of ge… source |
| SOC 232 | Sociology of Race and Ethnicity | — | Course examines the history and contemporary landscape of race and ethnicity in American society. Content includes an exploration of the historical context around race and ethnicity, the evolution of… source |
| SOC 234 | Sociology of Violence | — | Course examines nature and causes of violence in context of contemporary American society. Content includes historical trends in violent behavior, social factors contributing to violence; types of vi… source |
| SOC 290 | Topics In Sociology | — | Course explores major issues relating to field of sociology. Topics selected from subspecialties: socialization, social organization, deviance, stratification, race and ethnicity, gender, social inst… source |
| SPE 103 | Effective Speech | — | Course offers opportunities to develop and improve effective oral communication skills. Content includes rhetorical theory, organization and structure of ideas, techniques for general speaking and li… source |
| SPE 104 | Oral Interpretation | — | Course focuses on analysis and appreciation of literary art through oral presentation. Selections drawn from representative examples of prose, poetry, and drama. Content includes development of voice… source |
| SPE 105 | Training of the Speaking Voice | — | Course involves an individualized study and application of principles involving the vocal system. Focus is on practice and evaluation for improvement and proficiency in articulation, diction, phonati… source |
| SPE 115 | Interpersonal Communication Across Cultures | — | Course studies the communication process: communication as action, as interaction, as transaction, and focuses on development, understanding and application of critical aspects of interpersonal commu… source |
| SPE 125 | Basic Sign Language | — | Course introduces the fundamentals of American Sign Language. The focus is on sign language vocabulary, expressive and receptive communication, fingerspelling, and ASL grammar used by Deaf Americans.… source |
| SPE 126 | Basic Sign Language II | — | Course continues and expands on the fundamentals of American Sign Language. The focus is on sign language vocabulary, expressive and receptive communication, fingerspelling, and ASL grammar used by D… source |
| SPE 140 | Professional Presentations | — | Course will introduce students to the rhetorical principles and strategies necessary to produce and present multimedia material. Students will use multimedia tools to present group, impromptu, nonfic… source |
| SPE 209 | Persuasive Speaking | — | Course studies principles and practice of persuasion. Content includes analysis of methods for presentation of persuasive oral messages, motivational techniques, understanding and analyzing specific… source |
| SPE 210 | Debate | — | This course contains an analysis of fundamental evidence, logic and organization as applied and demonstrated in argumentative speaking. Theory and practice in debate and other persuasive forms are em… source |
| SPE 215 | Group Discussion | — | Course offers an introduction to the principles of group problem solving. Content includes patterns of leadership roles, group process, and interpersonal behavior within the small group. Focus is on… source |
| SPE 220 | Competitive Speaking | — | Course provides study and practice within 11 different individual events, along with Debate and Interpreters Theater that are commonly a part of forensic competition. Course focuses on research of su… source |
| SPE 290 | Topics in Speech | — | Course will explore selected topics in speech, writing and delivery, interpersonal communication and intrapersonal communication. Course may be repeated once. Fee Varies. Prerequisite may vary by top… source |
| SPN 101 | Beginning Spanish I | — | Course develops basic language skills within context of cultures of Spanish-speaking countries. Content includes pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension and oral and writ… source |
| SPN 102 | Beginning Spanish II | — | Course continues to develop the basic skills introduced in SPN 101 . Content includes pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension and oral and written communication within th… source |
| SPN 105 | Conversational Spanish | — | Course continues the oral skills developed in the first year. Content includes conversation and oral drills for to provide additional audiolingual training. source |
| SPN 201 | Intermediate Spanish I | — | Course continues development of basic skills. Content includes a general review and expansion of beginning grammar, along with conversation, vocabulary development, readings and writing exercises whi… source |
| SPN 202 | Intermediate Spanish II | — | Course continues SPN 201 . Content includes expanding knowledge of Spanish grammar and cultures through practice in reading, writing and speaking the language. source |
| SPN 205 | Spanish Conversation And Composition | — | Course reinforces oral and written communication skills. Content includes a variety of speaking and essay writing activities. Topics are drawn from contemporary life and culture. source |
| SPN 210 | Introduction to Spanish Literature | — | Course includes reading of selected masterpieces from various periods. Content includes speaking based on discussions of literary works read, and writing based on readings and class discussion. source |
| SPT 110 | Sterile Processing Department Procedures | — | Course introduces the primary skills and responsibilities of a sterile processing technician. Focuses on safety awareness standards, recording keeping and documentation, environmental condition stand… source |
| SPT 111 | Sterile Processing Technology | — | Course introduces the primary skills and responsibilities of a sterile processing technician. Students will learn sterile processing techniques and procedures related to equipment maintenance and eff… source |
| SPT 120 | Sterile Processing Technician Practicum | — | Course involves placement in an approved field to integrate and apply knowledge and skills in a clinical setting. Minimum of 100 (one hundred) hours in a supervised field experience. Focus of practic… source |
| SSC 101 | The Individual in Modern Society | — | Course introduces the social sciences by examining the individual’s role in Modern Societies, using an interdisciplinary approach. Content explores perspectives of two or more of the following discip… source |
| SSC 105 | Introduction to Ethnic Studies | — | Course introduces concepts and issues regarding race and ethnicity within and beyond the United States, and through a critical and interdisciplinary approach, studies their impact on society. Topics… source |
| SSC 201 | Introduction to Global Studies | — | Course provides interdisciplinary examination of global studies and of global interdependence in the modern age and introduces students to various disciplines within the social sciences and the disti… source |
| SSC 205 | Latin American Civilization and Culture | — | Course explores selected Latin American cultures and civilizations. Content includes historical background, with focus upon contemporary issues. Course also explores the history, migration experience… source |
| SSC 206 | Contemporary China and Japan | — | Course explores current societies in China and Japan. Content focus is on contemporary political-economic and social issues. Multidisciplinary approach uses perspectives from two or more of the follo… source |
| SSC 240 | Introduction to Social Science Research | — | Course introduces social science research. Content includes research design, methodology, simple statistical analysis of data and interpretation of empirical social data. Students will learn and prac… source |
| SSC 290 | Topics in Social Science | — | Course examines the history and contemporary landscape of major issues currently facing the United States and other nations of the world. Various social-scientific perspectives are considered in the… source |
| SUR 101 | Introduction to Surgical Technology | — | Course introduces the field of surgical technology including legal and ethical concepts history of surgery, and surgery today. Pre-operative sterile technique and practice including microbiological c… source |
| SUR 102 | Surgical Procedures I | — | Course covers principles of aseptic technique, anatomy and physiology as they apply to surgical procedures. Pharmacology and microbiology topics for surgical technologists are also covered in this co… source |
| SUR 201 | Surgical Procedures II | — | Course continues covering principles of aseptic technique, anatomy and physiology as they apply to surgical procedures. source |
| SUR 202 | Surgical Technology Review I | — | Course focuses on building professional skills for Surgical Technologists. Content includes preparation for the Certified Surgical Technologist Exam. source |
| SUR 203 | Surgical Technology Review II | — | This course is a continuation of SUR 202 Surgical Technology Review I. It continues preparing students for a National Certification Exam. Content includes review of the exam content, test taking skil… source |
| SUR 204 | Surgical Technology Clinical Externship I | — | This first course of a two-course sequence provides students with progressive exposure to diverse surgical procedures, from beginning to advanced complexity, in multiple specialties, within the surgi… source |
| SUR 205 | Surgical Technology Clinical Externship II | — | This second course of a two-course sequence continues providing students with progressive exposure to diverse surgical procedures, from beginning to advanced complexity, in multiple specialties, with… source |
| THE 103 | Fundamentals of Acting | — | Course develops skill in the basic principles and techniques of acting. Content includes concentration, imagination, observation, relaxation and objectives, and improvisation, as well acting approach… source |
| THE 115 | Stage Lighting | — | Course introduces physical properties and usage patterns of theatrical light. Content includes practical experience in lighting design, introduction to equipment and fixtures, preparation of lighting… source |
| THE 130 | Directing | — | Course provides an in-depth study of the process of play directing. Content includes problems of script selection, casting, interpretation, rehearsing, and performance of selected plays. source |
| THE 135 | Stagecraft I | — | Course presents the basics of stagecraft elements. Content includes basic vocabulary, tool usage and fundamental craftsmanship in scene and costume design and technology, as well as the implementatio… source |
| THE 136 | Stagecraft II | — | Course offers continued training and experiences in scene and costume design technology. Content includes advanced projects in set and costume design allowing students to work from script to realized… source |
| THE 140 | Stage Movement | — | Course introduces principles and techniques of theatrical and dramatic stage movement. Focus is on body alignment, strength and flexibility. source |
| THE 151 | Theater Practicum I | — | Course offers college credit for working on or performing in major college production. Theater curriculum requires participation in one approved area of any on-going theater experience activity. source |
| THE 152 | Theater Practicum II | — | Course offers college credit for working on or performing in major college production. Theater curriculum requires participation in one approved area of any on-going theater experience activity. source |
| THE 153 | Theater Practicum III | — | Course offers college credit for working on or performing in major college production. Theater curriculum requires participation in one approved area of any on-going theater experience activity. source |
| THE 156 | Acting for the Camera | — | Course examines the techniques of acting before the camera. Included is an introduction to film acting techniques, relationship to the camera and script as well as physical and verbal cues adaptation… source |
| THE 202 | Intermediate Acting | — | Course concentrates on character building and scene study. Content includes development offiner details of characterization and total physical presentation of a role, specialized voice and body exerc… source |
| THE 210 | Auditioning for Theater | — | Course will prepare the student for the audition process, involving investigation, selection and preparation of audition monologue material, script/character analysis as well as rehearsal technique t… source |
| THE 290 | Topics in Theater | — | Course will offer specialized instruction in specific selected aspects of theater including acting, direction or technical design work. Course may be repeated once. Fee Varies. Prerequisite may vary… source |
| URD 101 | Beginning Urdu I | — | Course develops basic language skills in Urdu within the socio-cultural context of Pakistan/India and South Asia. Content includes alphabets, pronunciation, vocabulary, grammatical rules, reading com… source |
| URD 102 | Beginning Urdu II | — | Course is a continuation of URD 101 . Further develops language skills in Urdu within the socio-cultural context of Pakistan/India and South Asia. Content includes vocabulary, grammatical rules, read… source |
| URD 201 | Intermediate Urdu I | — | Course is a continuation of URD 102 . Further develops language skills in Urdu within the socio-cultural context of Pakistan/India and South Asia. Content includes vocabulary, grammatical rules, read… source |
| URD 202 | Intermediate Urdu II | — | Course is a continuation of URD 201 . Further develops language skills in Urdu within the socio-cultural context of Pakistan/India and South Asia. Content includes vocabulary, grammatical rules, read… source |
| XRY 100 | Introduction to Radiography and Patient Care | — | Course provides an overview of the field of medical imaging. Students practice the essential patient care skills of a radiographer. Safety in the workplace, ethics and law, and pharmacology are cover… source |
| XRY 101 | Radiographic Procedures I | — | Course covers ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) procedures and terminology required to position patients for radiographic imaging. Application of human anatomy is included in class… source |
| XRY 102 | Radiography Practicum I | — | This beginning clinical practicum course provides for observation and performing radiologic procedures on patients under direct supervision. Students will become familiar with imaging equipment, depa… source |
| XRY 103 | Radiographic Imaging I | — | Course covers the process and components of radiographic imaging. Students learn the factors affecting the production and quality of the radiographic image. source |
| XRY 105 | Radiography Practicum II | — | This second clinical practicum course prepares students to perform radiologic procedures on patients with direct supervision and a minimal indirect supervision once competency has been achieved. Stud… source |
| XRY 106 | Radiographic Procedures II | — | This course is a continuation of XRY 101 . ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) required procedures will be discussed and analyzed in classroom discussion. Radiographic positioning wi… source |
| XRY 108 | Radiographic Imaging II | — | Course covers the components of the x-ray unit and examines how the radiographic image is produced. Quality management techniques, including corrective actions, are also studied. source |
| XRY 110 | Radiography Practicum III | — | This third clinical practicum course prepares students to perform radiographic procedures on patients with both direct and indirect supervision with continuing competence. Students will demonstrate r… source |
| XRY 201 | Radiography Practicum IV | — | This fourth clinical practicum course prepares students to perform radiologic procedures on patients with supervision with continuing competence. Students will demonstrate radiation safety, proper in… source |
| XRY 202 | Radiographic Imaging III | — | Course examines elements that influence radiographic image acquisition, display, archiving and retrieval. Content includes principles for exposure factor selection and image evaluation, as well as qu… source |
| XRY 203 | Advanced Imaging Procedures | — | Course introduces students to medical imaging modalities with an emphasis on Computed Tomography. Content includes special diagnostic procedures, advanced medical imaging profession and their roles i… source |
| XRY 204 | Radiographic Image Analysis | — | Course prepares students to analyze and critique radiographic images for quality. Students will learn to identify and correct procedural and equipment errors. source |
| XRY 205 | Radiographic Pathology | — | Course covers pathology as it relates to radiographic sciences. Disease manifestations, causes and implications for radiographic procedures will be covered. Students will identify the radiographic ap… source |
| XRY 206 | Radiation Biology and Safety | — | Course identifies different types of radiation and how they interact with biological tissues. Students will learn radiation safety practices and how to apply them for patients and personnel. source |
| XRY 207 | ARRT Review | — | Course prepares students for the national American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) examination. Each student will focus on their specific lowest scoring subjects on the ARRT content specif… source |
| XRY 208 | Radiography Practicum V | — | This fifth clinical practicum course prepares students to perform radiologic procedures on patients with minimal supervision with continuing competence. Students will demonstrate radiation safety, pr… source |
| XRY 209 | Radiography Practicum VI | — | This capstone clinical practicum course requires students to competently perform radiographic procedures on patients by demonstrating knowledge obtained throughout the course of the Radiography progr… source |