# Parkland College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T18:17:28.445Z from a crawl of parkland.edu. 1231 records (160 programs · 1071 courses · 0 resource pages). # 3D Computer Animation Software Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CSC187 — 3D Computer Animation I - CSC188 — 3D Computer Animation II - CSC189 — 3D Computer Animation III Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=810 --- # Accelerated Personal Fitness Training Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - KIN101 — Human Performance - KIN183 — First Aid and CPR - KIN201 — Human Performance II Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=737 --- # Accounting Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC101 — Financial Accounting - ACC102 — Managerial Accounting - ACC201 — Intermediate Accounting - ACC219 — Computerized Integrated Accounting - ACC274 — Principles of Income Taxation - ACC275 — Payroll Tax Accounting - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - CIS134 — Spreadsheet Applications (MS Excel) - ENG101 — Composition I Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=791 --- # Accounting Technologies, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Financial Accounting - ACC102 — Managerial Accounting - ACC201 — Intermediate Accounting - ACC219 — Computerized Integrated Accounting - ACC274 — Principles of Income Taxation - ACC275 — Payroll Tax Accounting - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS106 — Business and Organizational Ethics - BUS204 — The Legal Environment of Business - BUS235 — Business Communications - CIS131 — Presentation Graphics (MS PowerPoint) - CIS134 — Spreadsheet Applications (MS Excel) - CIS135 — Word Processing I (MS Word) - CIS138 — Database Applications (MS Access) - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - CTC119 — Microsoft Outlook - CTC171 — Word Processing Applications I - CTC172 — Word Processing Applications II - CTC173 — Word Processing Applications III - CTC174 — Spreadsheet Applications I - CTC175 — Spreadsheet Applications II - CTC176 — Spreadsheet Applications III - CTC177 — Database Applications I - CTC178 — Database Applications II - CTC179 — Database Applications III - CTC197 — Presentation Applications I - CTC198 — Presentation Applications II - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - MAT110 — Business Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=790 --- # Additional Flight Training ## Courses - AVI220 — Flight Instructor Airplane Initial - AVI222 — Flight Instructor Instrument - AVI281 — Crew Resource Management Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=825 --- # Advanced EMT Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CCS098 — Critical Comprehension Skills I - EMS110 — Emergency Medical Technician - EMS116 — Advanced EMT I - EMS117 — Advanced EMT II - ENG098 — Writing Skills Review I - MAT059 — Enhanced Pre-Algebra Skills Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=828 --- # Advanced Unmanned Aircraft Systems Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AVI111 — Commercial Drone Ground School - AVI112 — Introduction to Drone Flight - AVI113 — Drone Data Collection and Application Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=824 --- # AGCO Service Technician, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AGC112 — AGCO Power Generation I - AGC119 — AGCO Dealer Internship I - AGC131 — AGCO Equipment Electrical I - AGC153 — AGCO Mechanical Technician Principles - AGC155 — AGCO Equipment Hydraulics - AGC171 — AGCO Powertrains - AGC212 — AGCO Power Generation II - AGC214 — AGCO Precision Technology - AGC216 — AGCO Mobile Air Conditioning - AGC219 — AGCO Dealer Internship II - AGC230 — AGCO Tractor Systems I - AGC231 — AGCO Equipment Electrical II - AGC232 — Momentum Planter Systems - AGC233 — AGCO Combine I - AGC234 — AGCO Combine II - AGC237 — AGCO Tractor Systems II - Fendt - AGC239 — AGCO Tractor Systems II - Massey - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=744 --- # Agri-Business Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AGB102 — Introduction to Agricultural Economics - AGB103 — Introduction to Crop Science - AGB135 — Agricultural Business Management - AGB232 — Agricultural Business and Farm Management Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=746 --- # Agricultural Business Management, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AGB101 — Introduction to Animal Science - AGB102 — Introduction to Agricultural Economics - AGB103 — Introduction to Crop Science - AGB104 — Introduction to Horticultural Science - AGB105 — Agricultural Applications of the Computer - AGB106 — International Agricultural Field Experience - AGB133 — Introduction to Agricultural Marketing and Standards - AGB135 — Agricultural Business Management - AGB155 — Agricultural Salesmanship - AGB191 — Agri-Business Work Exploration - AGB200 — Introduction to Soil Science - AGB201 — Introduction to Agricultural Mechanization - AGB211 — Plant Pest Identification and Control - AGB212 — Weed Identification and Control - AGB213 — Soil Fertility and Fertilizers - AGB214 — Precision Farming Technology - AGB232 — Agricultural Business and Farm Management - AGB233 — Grain Marketing - AGB290 — Agri-Business Seminar - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=745 --- # Agriculture Retail Operations Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AGB103 — Introduction to Crop Science - AGB105 — Agricultural Applications of the Computer - AGB113 — Introduction to Agriculture Retail Operations - AGB211 — Plant Pest Identification and Control - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=743 --- # Agriculture, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AGB101 — Introduction to Animal Science - AGB102 — Introduction to Agricultural Economics - AGB103 — Introduction to Crop Science - AGB104 — Introduction to Horticultural Science - AGB105 — Agricultural Applications of the Computer - AGB106 — International Agricultural Field Experience - AGB200 — Introduction to Soil Science - AGB201 — Introduction to Agricultural Mechanization - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - SCI121 — Science Scholar Seminar Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=749 --- # Application Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS131 — Presentation Graphics (MS PowerPoint) - CIS134 — Spreadsheet Applications (MS Excel) - CIS135 — Word Processing I (MS Word) - CIS138 — Database Applications (MS Access) - CTC119 — Microsoft Outlook - CTC171 — Word Processing Applications I - CTC172 — Word Processing Applications II - CTC173 — Word Processing Applications III - CTC174 — Spreadsheet Applications I - CTC175 — Spreadsheet Applications II - CTC176 — Spreadsheet Applications III - CTC177 — Database Applications I - CTC178 — Database Applications II - CTC179 — Database Applications III - CTC197 — Presentation Applications I - CTC198 — Presentation Applications II - CTC290 — Integrated Software Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=799 --- # Applied Electrocardiography Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HCS173 — Applied Electrocardiography Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=833 --- # Art and Design, A.F.A. ## Courses - ART105 — Typography - ART121 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART122 — Drawing I - ART123 — Drawing II - ART124 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART125 — Color - ART128 — Digital Photography - ART129 — Film Photography - ART140 — Graphic Design I - ART141 — Watercolor I - ART142 — Graphic Design II - ART145 — Ceramics I - ART161 — Art History I - ART162 — Art History II - ART163 — History of Modern Art - ART164 — History of Photography - ART165 — Art Appreciation - ART166 — Intro to Non-Western Art - ART181 — Sculpture I - ART182 — Sculpture II - ART185 — Metalwork and Jewelry I - ART186 — Metalwork and Jewelry II - ART201 — Painting I - ART202 — Painting II - ART221 — Figure Drawing - ART228 — Advanced Digital Photography - ART229 — Advanced Film Photography - ART241 — Watercolor II - ART245 — Ceramics II - ART283 — Portfolio Seminar - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - CSC187 — 3D Computer Animation I - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=699 --- # Art Education, A.F.A. ## Courses - ART105 — Typography - ART121 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART122 — Drawing I - ART123 — Drawing II - ART124 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART125 — Color - ART128 — Digital Photography - ART129 — Film Photography - ART140 — Graphic Design I - ART141 — Watercolor I - ART142 — Graphic Design II - ART145 — Ceramics I - ART161 — Art History I - ART162 — Art History II - ART181 — Sculpture I - ART182 — Sculpture II - ART185 — Metalwork and Jewelry I - ART186 — Metalwork and Jewelry II - ART201 — Painting I - ART202 — Painting II - ART221 — Figure Drawing - ART228 — Advanced Digital Photography - ART229 — Advanced Film Photography - ART241 — Watercolor II - ART245 — Ceramics II - ART283 — Portfolio Seminar - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - CSC187 — 3D Computer Animation I - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - HIS104 — History of the United States to 1877 - HIS105 — History of the United States since 1877 - POS122 — American National Government - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=700 --- # Associate in Arts Degree, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - LAS188 — Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression - LAS189 — Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=695 --- # Associate in General Studies Degree, A.G.S. **Degree** ## Courses - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=698 --- # Associate in Science Degree, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - SCI121 — Science Scholar Seminar Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=697 --- # Automotive Collision Engineering, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACR110 — Collision Repair Fundamentals - ACR111 — Collision Repair Detail - ACR116 — Collision Repair Electrical Analysis - ACR130 — Collision Repair Vehicle Construction, Estimating, and Measuring Principles - ACR131 — Collision Repair Work Experience I - ACR133 — Non-Structural Unibody Collision Repair - ACR134 — Collision Repair Work Experience II - ACR135 — Collision Repair: Glass, Plastic, and Trim - ACR136 — Collision Repair Work Experience III - ACR137 — Vehicle Prep/Top Coat Application - ACR138 — Collision Repair Work Experience IV - ACR154 — Collision Repair Mechanical Analysis - ACR157 — Collision Repair HVAC System Repair - ACR210 — Collision Repair Seminar - ACR272 — Advanced Structural Repair - ACR273 — Advanced Vehicle Systems - ACR274 — Advanced Refinish Techniques - ACR275 — Collision Repair Welding - ACR291 — Collision Repair Advanced Aluminum Repair - ACR295 — Advanced Vehicle Collision Avoidance Systems - AFD113 — Automotive Chassis Systems Maintenance and Light Repair - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - MAT107 — General Education Mathematics - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - MAT124 — College Algebra - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=755 --- # Automotive Collision Repair Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACR110 — Collision Repair Fundamentals - ACR111 — Collision Repair Detail - ACR116 — Collision Repair Electrical Analysis - ACR130 — Collision Repair Vehicle Construction, Estimating, and Measuring Principles - ACR131 — Collision Repair Work Experience I - ACR133 — Non-Structural Unibody Collision Repair - ACR134 — Collision Repair Work Experience II - ACR154 — Collision Repair Mechanical Analysis - ACR210 — Collision Repair Seminar Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=756 --- # Automotive Ford Motor ASSET Program, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AFM112 — Manual Transmission and Drivetrains - AFM115 — Basic Automotive Electrical/Electronics - AFM117 — Computer Controls and Scan Tools - AFM118 — Noise, Vibration, and Harshness Principles and Diagnosis - AFM132 — Internal Combustion Engines - AFM134 — Electrified Powertrains and Multiplex Systems - AFM153 — Brakes and Anti-Lock Brake Systems (ABS) - AFM156 — Dealership Operations - AFM217 — Climate Control Systems - AFM233 — Automatic Transmissions - AFM252 — Engine Performance - AFM253 — Steering and Suspension - AFM256 — Directed Co-Op I (Dealership) - AFM257 — Directed Co-Op II (Dealership) - AFM258 — Directed Co-Op III (Dealership) - AFM259 — Directed Co-Op IV (Dealership) - AFM270 — Diesel Engine Operations - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=757 --- # Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AFD110 — Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair - AFD111 — Automotive Powertrain Maintenance and Light Repair - AFD113 — Automotive Chassis Systems Maintenance and Light Repair - AFD115 — Basic Chassis Electrical Systems - AFD210 — Automotive Work Experience Seminar - AFD296 — Motorsport Vehicle System Assessment - AFD297 — Motorsport Concepts and Vehicle Preparation - AFD298 — Motorsport Chassis Analysis Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=761 --- # Automotive Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AFD110 — Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair - AFD111 — Automotive Powertrain Maintenance and Light Repair - AFD112 — Introduction to Power Trains - AFD113 — Automotive Chassis Systems Maintenance and Light Repair - AFD115 — Basic Chassis Electrical Systems - AFD117 — Basic Automotive Electronics and Computer Control Strategies - AFD210 — Automotive Work Experience Seminar - AFD296 — Motorsport Vehicle System Assessment - AFD297 — Motorsport Concepts and Vehicle Preparation - AFD298 — Motorsport Chassis Analysis - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=762 --- # Automotive Technology, A.A.S. - Automotive Management Concentration **Degree** ## Courses - AFD110 — Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair - AFD111 — Automotive Powertrain Maintenance and Light Repair - AFD112 — Introduction to Power Trains - AFD113 — Automotive Chassis Systems Maintenance and Light Repair - AFD115 — Basic Chassis Electrical Systems - AFD117 — Basic Automotive Electronics and Computer Control Strategies - AFD119 — Chassis Electrical/Electronic Systems and Accessories - AFD210 — Automotive Work Experience Seminar - AFD211 — Auto Work Experience I - AFD212 — Auto Work Experience II - AFD231 — Fuel and Emissions Diagnosis - AFD234 — Vehicle High-Voltage Systems - AFD273 — Motorsport Work Experience II - AFD295 — Service Shop Operations - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - MAT107 — General Education Mathematics - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - MAT124 — College Algebra - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics - WLD111 — Introduction to Welding - WLD112 — Gas Metal Arc Welding - WLD212 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding - WLX112 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting - WLX113 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing - WLX114 — Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding - WLX115 — Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding - WLX116 — Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding I - WLX117 — Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding II - WLX210 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding I - WLX211 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding II Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=759 --- # Automotive Technology, A.A.S. - Automotive Motorsport Concentration **Degree** ## Courses - AFD112 — Introduction to Power Trains - AFD113 — Automotive Chassis Systems Maintenance and Light Repair - AFD115 — Basic Chassis Electrical Systems - AFD117 — Basic Automotive Electronics and Computer Control Strategies - AFD119 — Chassis Electrical/Electronic Systems and Accessories - AFD210 — Automotive Work Experience Seminar - AFD212 — Auto Work Experience II - AFD231 — Fuel and Emissions Diagnosis - AFD232 — Multi-Cylinder Engine Overhaul - AFD234 — Vehicle High-Voltage Systems - AFD272 — Motorsport Work Experience I - AFD273 — Motorsport Work Experience II - AFD295 — Service Shop Operations - AFD296 — Motorsport Vehicle System Assessment - AFD297 — Motorsport Concepts and Vehicle Preparation - AFD298 — Motorsport Chassis Analysis - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - MAT107 — General Education Mathematics - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - MAT124 — College Algebra - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics - MFT130 — Basic Machine Processes - WLD110 — Beginning Gas and Arc Welding - WLD111 — Introduction to Welding - WLD112 — Gas Metal Arc Welding - WLD113 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - WLD212 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding - WLD213 — Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - WLX112 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting - WLX113 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing - WLX114 — Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding - WLX115 — Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding - WLX116 — Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding I - WLX117 — Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding II - WLX210 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding I - WLX211 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding II Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=760 --- # Automotive Technology, A.A.S. - Automotive Technician Concentration **Degree** ## Courses - AFD110 — Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair - AFD111 — Automotive Powertrain Maintenance and Light Repair - AFD112 — Introduction to Power Trains - AFD113 — Automotive Chassis Systems Maintenance and Light Repair - AFD115 — Basic Chassis Electrical Systems - AFD117 — Basic Automotive Electronics and Computer Control Strategies - AFD119 — Chassis Electrical/Electronic Systems and Accessories - AFD210 — Automotive Work Experience Seminar - AFD211 — Auto Work Experience I - AFD212 — Auto Work Experience II - AFD217 — Basic Refrigeration - AFD231 — Fuel and Emissions Diagnosis - AFD232 — Multi-Cylinder Engine Overhaul - AFD233 — Automatic Transmissions - AFD234 — Vehicle High-Voltage Systems - AFD273 — Motorsport Work Experience II - AFD295 — Service Shop Operations - AFD296 — Motorsport Vehicle System Assessment - AFD297 — Motorsport Concepts and Vehicle Preparation - AFD298 — Motorsport Chassis Analysis - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - MAT107 — General Education Mathematics - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - MAT124 — College Algebra - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics - WLD111 — Introduction to Welding - WLD112 — Gas Metal Arc Welding - WLD212 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding - WLX112 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting - WLX113 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing - WLX114 — Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding - WLX115 — Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding - WLX116 — Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding I - WLX117 — Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding II - WLX210 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding I - WLX211 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding II Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=758 --- # Aviation, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ALV120 — Private Pilot II Flight Supplemental - ALV121 — Private Pilot II Ground Supplemental - AVI101 — Private Pilot I - AVI120 — Private Pilot II - AVI129 — Commercial Instrument I - AVI135 — Aviation Accident Investigation and Human Factors - AVI140 — Commercial Instrument II - AVI184 — Aircraft Systems for Pilots - AVI200 — Commercial Pilot I - AVI209 — Commercial Pilot II - AVI220 — Flight Instructor Airplane Initial - AVI222 — Flight Instructor Instrument - AVI280 — Commercial Multiengine - AVI281 — Crew Resource Management - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ESC101 — Introduction to Weather - FYE101 — Strategies for College Success - SCI121 — Science Scholar Seminar Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=817 --- # Basic Construction Skills Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CAD114 — Introduction to AutoCAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) - CIT110 — Introduction to Building and Construction Trades - CIT111 — Construction Materials I - CIT114 — Plumbing - CIT118 — Introduction to Construction - CIT130 — Construction Plan Fundamentals - CIT135 — Residential Building Systems - ELT131 — Residential Wiring - HVC113 — Residential HVAC Installation - SRV113 — Basic Surveying - WLD110 — Beginning Gas and Arc Welding - WLD111 — Introduction to Welding - WLX112 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting - WLX113 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing - WLX114 — Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding - WLX115 — Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=766 --- # Basic Operations Firefighter I Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FST116 — Basic Operations Firefighter I - FST132 — Basic Operations Firefighter II - FST152 — Basic Operations Firefighter III Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=832 --- # Biological Sciences, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIO121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO123 — Microbiology - BIO141 — Cell and Molecular Biology - BIO142 — Organismal, Ecological, and Evolutionary Biology - CHE141 — General Chemistry I - CHE142 — General Chemistry II - CHE203 — Organic Chemistry I - CHE204 — Organic Chemistry Lab I - CHE205 — Organic Chemistry II - CHE206 — Organic Chemistry Lab II - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - MAT128 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry I - MAT160 — Statistics - PHY121 — General Physics I - PHY122 — General Physics II - SCI121 — Science Scholar Seminar Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=730 --- # Bookkeeping Office Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC101 — Financial Accounting - ACC117 — Accounting and Bookkeeping - ACC219 — Computerized Integrated Accounting - ACC275 — Payroll Tax Accounting - CIS134 — Spreadsheet Applications (MS Excel) - CIS170 — Professional Workplace Topics - CTC174 — Spreadsheet Applications I - CTC175 — Spreadsheet Applications II - CTC176 — Spreadsheet Applications III - MAT110 — Business Mathematics Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=800 --- # Business Administration, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Financial Accounting - ACC102 — Managerial Accounting - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS204 — The Legal Environment of Business - BUS264 — Introduction to Finance - CIS200 — Business Computer Systems - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - CSC105 — Applications of Computers in Business and Commerce - ECO101 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO102 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - MAT128 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry I - MAT141 — Finite Mathematics - MAT143 — Calculus for Business and Social Sciences - MAT160 — Statistics - SCI121 — Science Scholar Seminar Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=849 --- # Business Administrative Technology, A.A.S. - Administrative Assistant Track **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Financial Accounting - ACC117 — Accounting and Bookkeeping - ACC219 — Computerized Integrated Accounting - ACC274 — Principles of Income Taxation - ACC275 — Payroll Tax Accounting - BIO101 — General Biology - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS106 — Business and Organizational Ethics - BUS117 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - BUS131 — Personal Finance - BUS204 — The Legal Environment of Business - BUS235 — Business Communications - CIS131 — Presentation Graphics (MS PowerPoint) - CIS134 — Spreadsheet Applications (MS Excel) - CIS135 — Word Processing I (MS Word) - CIS138 — Database Applications (MS Access) - CIS152 — Web Design and Development I - CIS170 — Professional Workplace Topics - CIS298 — Work Experience - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - CSC117 — Google IT Support Professional - CSC118 — Introduction to Linux - CSC130 — Introduction to Computer Networks - CSC133 — PC Hardware and OS Maintenance - CTC119 — Microsoft Outlook - CTC130 — Basic Keyboarding - CTC135 — Keyboarding Skill Building - CTC171 — Word Processing Applications I - CTC172 — Word Processing Applications II - CTC173 — Word Processing Applications III - CTC174 — Spreadsheet Applications I - CTC175 — Spreadsheet Applications II - CTC176 — Spreadsheet Applications III - CTC177 — Database Applications I - CTC178 — Database Applications II - CTC179 — Database Applications III - CTC193 — Windows - CTC197 — Presentation Applications I - CTC198 — Presentation Applications II - CTC290 — Integrated Software - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - HCS154 — Medical Terminology - MAT107 — General Education Mathematics - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - MAT110 — Business Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT112 — Human Resource Management - MGT113 — Human Relations in the Workplace - MGT117 — Customer Service Management Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=850 --- # Business Administrative Technology, A.A.S. - Bookkeeping Track **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Financial Accounting - ACC117 — Accounting and Bookkeeping - ACC219 — Computerized Integrated Accounting - ACC274 — Principles of Income Taxation - ACC275 — Payroll Tax Accounting - BIO101 — General Biology - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS106 — Business and Organizational Ethics - BUS117 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - BUS131 — Personal Finance - BUS204 — The Legal Environment of Business - BUS235 — Business Communications - CIS131 — Presentation Graphics (MS PowerPoint) - CIS134 — Spreadsheet Applications (MS Excel) - CIS135 — Word Processing I (MS Word) - CIS138 — Database Applications (MS Access) - CIS152 — Web Design and Development I - CIS170 — Professional Workplace Topics - CIS298 — Work Experience - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - CSC117 — Google IT Support Professional - CSC118 — Introduction to Linux - CSC130 — Introduction to Computer Networks - CSC133 — PC Hardware and OS Maintenance - CTC119 — Microsoft Outlook - CTC130 — Basic Keyboarding - CTC135 — Keyboarding Skill Building - CTC171 — Word Processing Applications I - CTC172 — Word Processing Applications II - CTC173 — Word Processing Applications III - CTC174 — Spreadsheet Applications I - CTC175 — Spreadsheet Applications II - CTC176 — Spreadsheet Applications III - CTC177 — Database Applications I - CTC178 — Database Applications II - CTC179 — Database Applications III - CTC193 — Windows - CTC197 — Presentation Applications I - CTC198 — Presentation Applications II - CTC290 — Integrated Software - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - HCS154 — Medical Terminology - MAT107 — General Education Mathematics - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - MAT110 — Business Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT112 — Human Resource Management - MGT113 — Human Relations in the Workplace - MGT117 — Customer Service Management Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=851 --- # Business Administrative Technology, A.A.S. - Business Track **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Financial Accounting - ACC117 — Accounting and Bookkeeping - ACC219 — Computerized Integrated Accounting - ACC274 — Principles of Income Taxation - ACC275 — Payroll Tax Accounting - BIO101 — General Biology - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS106 — Business and Organizational Ethics - BUS117 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - BUS131 — Personal Finance - BUS204 — The Legal Environment of Business - BUS235 — Business Communications - CIS131 — Presentation Graphics (MS PowerPoint) - CIS134 — Spreadsheet Applications (MS Excel) - CIS135 — Word Processing I (MS Word) - CIS138 — Database Applications (MS Access) - CIS152 — Web Design and Development I - CIS170 — Professional Workplace Topics - CIS298 — Work Experience - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - CSC117 — Google IT Support Professional - CSC118 — Introduction to Linux - CSC130 — Introduction to Computer Networks - CSC133 — PC Hardware and OS Maintenance - CTC119 — Microsoft Outlook - CTC130 — Basic Keyboarding - CTC135 — Keyboarding Skill Building - CTC171 — Word Processing Applications I - CTC172 — Word Processing Applications II - CTC173 — Word Processing Applications III - CTC174 — Spreadsheet Applications I - CTC175 — Spreadsheet Applications II - CTC176 — Spreadsheet Applications III - CTC177 — Database Applications I - CTC178 — Database Applications II - CTC179 — Database Applications III - CTC193 — Windows - CTC197 — Presentation Applications I - CTC198 — Presentation Applications II - CTC290 — Integrated Software - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - HCS154 — Medical Terminology - MAT107 — General Education Mathematics - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - MAT110 — Business Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT112 — Human Resource Management - MGT113 — Human Relations in the Workplace - MGT117 — Customer Service Management Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=852 --- # Business Administrative Technology, A.A.S. - Customer Service Track **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Financial Accounting - ACC117 — Accounting and Bookkeeping - ACC219 — Computerized Integrated Accounting - ACC274 — Principles of Income Taxation - ACC275 — Payroll Tax Accounting - BIO101 — General Biology - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS106 — Business and Organizational Ethics - BUS117 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - BUS131 — Personal Finance - BUS204 — The Legal Environment of Business - BUS235 — Business Communications - CIS131 — Presentation Graphics (MS PowerPoint) - CIS134 — Spreadsheet Applications (MS Excel) - CIS135 — Word Processing I (MS Word) - CIS138 — Database Applications (MS Access) - CIS152 — Web Design and Development I - CIS170 — Professional Workplace Topics - CIS298 — Work Experience - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - CSC117 — Google IT Support Professional - CSC118 — Introduction to Linux - CSC130 — Introduction to Computer Networks - CSC133 — PC Hardware and OS Maintenance - CTC119 — Microsoft Outlook - CTC130 — Basic Keyboarding - CTC135 — Keyboarding Skill Building - CTC171 — Word Processing Applications I - CTC172 — Word Processing Applications II - CTC173 — Word Processing Applications III - CTC174 — Spreadsheet Applications I - CTC175 — Spreadsheet Applications II - CTC176 — Spreadsheet Applications III - CTC177 — Database Applications I - CTC178 — Database Applications II - CTC179 — Database Applications III - CTC193 — Windows - CTC197 — Presentation Applications I - CTC198 — Presentation Applications II - CTC290 — Integrated Software - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - HCS154 — Medical Terminology - MAT107 — General Education Mathematics - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - MAT110 — Business Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT112 — Human Resource Management - MGT113 — Human Relations in the Workplace - MGT117 — Customer Service Management Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=853 --- # Business Administrative Technology, A.A.S. - PC Support Track **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Financial Accounting - ACC117 — Accounting and Bookkeeping - BIO101 — General Biology - BUS235 — Business Communications - CIS131 — Presentation Graphics (MS PowerPoint) - CIS134 — Spreadsheet Applications (MS Excel) - CIS135 — Word Processing I (MS Word) - CIS138 — Database Applications (MS Access) - CIS170 — Professional Workplace Topics - CIS298 — Work Experience - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - CSC117 — Google IT Support Professional - CSC118 — Introduction to Linux - CSC130 — Introduction to Computer Networks - CSC133 — PC Hardware and OS Maintenance - CTC119 — Microsoft Outlook - CTC130 — Basic Keyboarding - CTC135 — Keyboarding Skill Building - CTC171 — Word Processing Applications I - CTC172 — Word Processing Applications II - CTC173 — Word Processing Applications III - CTC174 — Spreadsheet Applications I - CTC175 — Spreadsheet Applications II - CTC176 — Spreadsheet Applications III - CTC177 — Database Applications I - CTC178 — Database Applications II - CTC179 — Database Applications III - CTC193 — Windows - CTC197 — Presentation Applications I - CTC198 — Presentation Applications II - CTC290 — Integrated Software - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - MAT107 — General Education Mathematics - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - MAT110 — Business Mathematics Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=854 --- # Business Management, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Financial Accounting - ACC102 — Managerial Accounting - ACC117 — Accounting and Bookkeeping - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS106 — Business and Organizational Ethics - BUS117 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - BUS131 — Personal Finance - BUS204 — The Legal Environment of Business - BUS235 — Business Communications - BUS250 — Business Work Experience I - CIS122 — Introduction to Computer Programming - CIS134 — Spreadsheet Applications (MS Excel) - CIS138 — Database Applications (MS Access) - CIS200 — Business Computer Systems - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - CSC105 — Applications of Computers in Business and Commerce - ECO101 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO102 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - MAT110 — Business Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT112 — Human Resource Management - MGT113 — Human Relations in the Workplace - MGT114 — Supply Chain Management - MGT115 — Warehouse Operations - MGT117 — Customer Service Management - MKT101 — Introduction to Marketing - MKT211 — Marketing Management Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=792 --- # Business Marketing, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Financial Accounting - ACC117 — Accounting and Bookkeeping - AGB155 — Agricultural Salesmanship - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS106 — Business and Organizational Ethics - BUS204 — The Legal Environment of Business - BUS235 — Business Communications - CIS200 — Business Computer Systems - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM121 — Introduction to Advertising - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - ECO101 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO102 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - MAT110 — Business Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT112 — Human Resource Management - MGT113 — Human Relations in the Workplace - MGT117 — Customer Service Management - MKT101 — Introduction to Marketing - MKT211 — Marketing Management Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=793 --- # Carpenters Concentration Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CAD114 — Introduction to AutoCAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) - CCA111 — Orientation to Carpentry - CCA112 — Occupational Safety and Health - CCA113 — Scaffolding - CCA114 — Concrete I - CCA115 — Interior Systems I - CCA116 — Interior Systems II - CCA117 — Residential Framing - CCA118 — Interior Trim - CIT130 — Construction Plan Fundamentals - CIT215 — Construction Cost Estimating - CIT216 — Construction Project Management - SRV113 — Basic Surveying Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=770 --- # Case New Holland Service Technician, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CNH119 — CNH Dealer Work Experience I - CNH131 — Introduction to CNH Machine Electrical - CNH132 — CNH Precision Farming Systems - CNH133 — CNH Power Generation I - CNH153 — Service Department Operations - CNH155 — Introduction to CNH Hydraulic Systems - CNH171 — Introduction to CNH Powertrains - CNH216 — CNH Equipment Air Conditioning I - CNH218 — CNH Equipment Air Conditioning II - CNH219 — CNH Dealer Work Experience II - CNH231 — Advanced CNH Machine Electrical - CNH233 — CNH Power Generation II - CNH255 — Advanced CNH Hydraulic Systems - CNH256 — CNH Ag and CE Equipment Functions - CNH271 — Advanced CNH Powertrains - CNH291 — CNH Service Department Implementation - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - EST114 — Career and Technical Ethics - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics - WLD111 — Introduction to Welding - WLX112 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting - WLX113 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing - WLX114 — Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding - WLX115 — Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=750 --- # CISCO Networking Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CSC115 — Networking I - Routers and Switches - CSC116 — Networking II - WAN Connectivity - CSC130 — Introduction to Computer Networks - CSC150 — Wireless Networking and Emerging Technologies - CSC251 — Advanced Topics in Computer Security Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=816 --- # Commercial Pilot Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AVI140 — Commercial Instrument II - AVI200 — Commercial Pilot I - AVI209 — Commercial Pilot II Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=822 --- # Communication, A.A. - Media Communication Concentration **Degree** ## Courses - ART128 — Digital Photography - COM101 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM105 — Basic News Writing - COM106 — Broadcast Writing - COM121 — Introduction to Advertising - COM122 — Introduction to Public Relations - COM141 — Multimedia Announcing and Production - COM142 — Advanced Audio Production - COM144 — Video Production I - COM145 — Video Production II - COM201 — Mass Media and Society - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - LAS188 — Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression - LAS189 — Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences - MAT107 — General Education Mathematics - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - MAT143 — Calculus for Business and Social Sciences - MAT160 — Statistics - MUS161 — Introduction to Music Recording - PHI100 — Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=701 --- # Communication, A.A. - Public and Professional Communication Concentration **Degree** ## Courses - COM101 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM121 — Introduction to Advertising - COM122 — Introduction to Public Relations - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM181 — Communication Practicum - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - LAS188 — Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression - LAS189 — Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences - MAT107 — General Education Mathematics - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - MAT143 — Calculus for Business and Social Sciences - MAT160 — Statistics - PHI100 — Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - THE103 — Performance of Literature Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=702 --- # Computer Foundations Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS112 — Computing Essentials - CIS122 — Introduction to Computer Programming - CIS134 — Spreadsheet Applications (MS Excel) - CIS152 — Web Design and Development I - CSC117 — Google IT Support Professional - CSC118 — Introduction to Linux - CSC130 — Introduction to Computer Networks - CSC133 — PC Hardware and OS Maintenance Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=812 --- # Computer Information Systems, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Financial Accounting - ACC102 — Managerial Accounting - CIS122 — Introduction to Computer Programming - CIS200 — Business Computer Systems - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - CSC140 — Computer Science I (Java) - CSC240 — Computer Science II (Java) - ECO101 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO102 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - MAT128 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry I - MAT129 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry II - MAT141 — Finite Mathematics - MAT143 — Calculus for Business and Social Sciences - PHY141 — Mechanics - SCI121 — Science Scholar Seminar Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=803 --- # Computer Science, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - CSC123 — Computer Science I (C/C++) - CSC125 — Computer Science II (C++) - CSC220 — Data Structures - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - MAT128 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry I - MAT129 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry II - MAT200 — Introduction to Discrete Mathematics - MAT228 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry III - PHY141 — Mechanics - PHY142 — Electricity and Magnetism - SCI121 — Science Scholar Seminar Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=802 --- # Computer-Aided Drafting Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CAD113 — Computer-Aided Machine Design I - CAD114 — Introduction to AutoCAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) - CAD119 — Computer-Aided Machine Design II - DRT119 — Blueprint Reading and Technical Drawing Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=763 --- # Computers in Business Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CTC110 — Beginning Computers - CTC119 — Microsoft Outlook - CTC130 — Basic Keyboarding - CTC132 — Computer Basics - CTC171 — Word Processing Applications I - CTC174 — Spreadsheet Applications I - CTC193 — Windows Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=796 --- # Construction Design and Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CAD114 — Introduction to AutoCAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) - CAD132 — Introduction to MicroStation - CAD214 — Building Information Modeling (BIM) with Revit - CAD232 — Civil Survey CAD Applications - CIT110 — Introduction to Building and Construction Trades - CIT130 — Construction Plan Fundamentals - CIT212 — Commercial Building Systems - CIT215 — Construction Cost Estimating - CIT216 — Construction Project Management - CIT236 — Infrastructure Systems - CIT257 — Construction Management Capstone - MAT110 — Business Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - SRV113 — Basic Surveying - WLD111 — Introduction to Welding - WLX112 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting - WLX113 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing - WLX114 — Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding - WLX115 — Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=767 --- # Construction Management, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CAD114 — Introduction to AutoCAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) - CAD132 — Introduction to MicroStation - CAD214 — Building Information Modeling (BIM) with Revit - CAD232 — Civil Survey CAD Applications - CIT110 — Introduction to Building and Construction Trades - CIT111 — Construction Materials I - CIT114 — Plumbing - CIT118 — Introduction to Construction - CIT130 — Construction Plan Fundamentals - CIT135 — Residential Building Systems - CIT212 — Commercial Building Systems - CIT215 — Construction Cost Estimating - CIT216 — Construction Project Management - CIT230 — Construction Field Experience - CIT236 — Infrastructure Systems - CIT257 — Construction Management Capstone - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - ELT131 — Residential Wiring - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - HVC113 — Residential HVAC Installation - MAT124 — College Algebra - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - SRV113 — Basic Surveying - SRV211 — Construction Surveying - WLD110 — Beginning Gas and Arc Welding - WLD111 — Introduction to Welding Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=768 --- # Construction Trade Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CAD114 — Introduction to AutoCAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) - CAD214 — Building Information Modeling (BIM) with Revit - CCA111 — Orientation to Carpentry - CCA112 — Occupational Safety and Health - CCA113 — Scaffolding - CCA114 — Concrete I - CCA115 — Interior Systems I - CCA116 — Interior Systems II - CCA117 — Residential Framing - CCA118 — Interior Trim - CCA119 — Exterior Trim - CCA212 — Stairs - CCA213 — Roof Framing - CCA214 — Concrete II - CCA215 — Interior Systems III - CCA217 — Cabinets/Hardware - CCA218 — Concrete III - CIT215 — Construction Cost Estimating - CIT216 — Construction Project Management - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - CTC132 — Computer Basics - CTC193 — Windows - ECJ111 — IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman I - ECJ112 — IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman II - ECJ113 — IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman III - ECJ114 — IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman IV - ECJ115 — IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman V - ECJ116 — IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman VI - ECJ117 — IBEW Apprenticeship I - ECJ118 — IBEW Apprenticeship II - ECJ119 — IBEW Apprenticeship III - ECJ211 — IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman VII - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - HIS145 — History of the Labor Movement - IRW111 — Orientation to Ironworking - IRW113 — Structural Blueprint Reading - IRW114 — Structural Steel Erection - IRW115 — Post Tensioning - IRW116 — Reinforcing Blueprint Reading - IRW117 — Rigging - IRW118 — Ornamental Ironworking - IRW119 — Pre-Engineered Buildings - LBR111 — Orientation to Laborers Craft - LBR112 — Occupational Safety and Health - LBR113 — Mason Tending - LBR114 — Concrete Practices and Procedures - LBR115 — Asphalt Technology and Construction - LBR131 — Principles of Pipelaying - LBR133 — Asbestos Abatement - LBR139 — Highway Construction Plan Reading - LBR150 — Basic Construction Surveying - LBR152 — Bridges - LBR153 — Hazardous Waste - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - PFT111 — Orientation to Plumbing and Pipefitting - PFT112 — Occupational Safety and Health - PFT113 — Pipes, Valves, and Fittings - PFT114 — Science, Rigging, and Hoisting - PFT116 — Drawing Interpretation - PFT117 — Basic Pipefitting and Welding - PFT211 — Gas and Water Plumbing - PFT212 — Advanced Drawing, Prints, and Specifications - PFT215 — Pneumatic Controls and Hydronics - PFT216 — Welding - PFT217 — Basic Electricity and Refrigeration Controls - PHY120 — How Things Work Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=769 --- # Criminal Justice Education, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - CJS101 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJS102 — Police Administration and Operations - CJS104 — Introduction to Corrections - CJS127 — Juvenile Delinquency - CJS203 — Criminal Law and Procedures I - CJS209 — Criminal Investigation - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - LAS188 — Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression - LAS189 — Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences - MAT107 — General Education Mathematics - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - SCI108 — Essentials of Forensic Science - SCI208 — Forensic Science II: Death Analysis - SOC202 — Sociology of Deviant Behavior - SOC204 — Criminology Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=706 --- # Customer Service Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS106 — Business and Organizational Ethics - CIS170 — Professional Workplace Topics - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - MGT113 — Human Relations in the Workplace - MGT117 — Customer Service Management Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=801 --- # Data Systems and Development, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CIS112 — Computing Essentials - CIS122 — Introduction to Computer Programming - CIS152 — Web Design and Development I - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - CSC115 — Networking I - Routers and Switches - CSC118 — Introduction to Linux - CSC123 — Computer Science I (C/C++) - CSC125 — Computer Science II (C++) - CSC130 — Introduction to Computer Networks - CSC133 — PC Hardware and OS Maintenance - CSC140 — Computer Science I (Java) - CSC151 — MS OS Workstation - CSC153 — MS OS Server - CSC155 — Systems Development - CSC171 — Linux Installation and Administration - CSC175 — JavaScript Development - CSC176 — SQL Fundamentals I - CSC179 — Digital Media Foundation - CSC191 — SQL Fundamentals II - CSC220 — Data Structures - CSC240 — Computer Science II (Java) - ECO101 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ELT155 — Digital Control Systems - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - MAT128 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry I - MAT141 — Finite Mathematics - MAT200 — Introduction to Discrete Mathematics - PHY121 — General Physics I Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=805 --- # Database Foundation Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS122 — Introduction to Computer Programming - CSC118 — Introduction to Linux - CSC123 — Computer Science I (C/C++) - CSC140 — Computer Science I (Java) - CSC155 — Systems Development - CSC176 — SQL Fundamentals I - CSC191 — SQL Fundamentals II Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=806 --- # Dental Hygiene, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ALH196 — Dental Hygiene Board Exam Prep - BIO121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO123 — Microbiology - CCS099 — Critical Comprehension Skills II - CHE100 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHE106 — Chemistry for the Health Professions - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - DHG110 — Applied Head and Neck Anatomy - DHG111 — Oral and Dental Anatomy, Histology and Embryology - DHG113 — Introduction to Prevention - DHG114 — Pre-Clinic - DHG115 — Seminar I - DHG116 — Clinic I - DHG117 — Dental Radiology I - DHG118 — Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist - DHG119 — Alterations of Oral Structures - DHG210 — Periodontology - DHG211 — Local Anesthesia - DHG212 — Dental Materials - DHG214 — Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen Sedation - DHG215 — Clinic II - DHG216 — Seminar II - DHG217 — Seminar III - DHG218 — Clinic III - DHG219 — Clinic IV - DHG230 — Community Dental Health - DHG233 — Dietary Analysis and Preventive Counseling - DHG235 — Seminar IV - DHG236 — Ethics and Jurisprudence - DHG237 — Licensure/Transition to RDH - ENG099 — Writing Skills Review II - ENG101 — Composition I - MAT072 — Mathematical Literacy - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=826 --- # Diesel Power Equipment Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AGB214 — Precision Farming Technology - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - DPE110 — Agricultural and Heavy Equipment Power Trains - DPE130 — Introduction to Diesel Electrical - DPE133 — Diesel Power Generation I - DPE135 — Introduction to Mobile Hydraulics - DPE153 — Service Department Operations - DPE215 — Diesel Work Experience I - DPE217 — Diesel Work Experience II - DPE230 — Electronic Systems and Accessories - DPE233 — Diesel Power Generation II - DPE234 — Vehicular Air Conditioning I - DPE235 — Advanced Hydraulics - DPE236 — Equipment Adjustment and Repair - DPE238 — Vehicular Air Conditioning II - DPE239 — Truck Suspension, Steering, and Brakes - DPE254 — Advanced Power Trains - DPE259 — Service Department Implementation - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - EST114 — Career and Technical Ethics - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics - MFT130 — Basic Machine Processes - WLD111 — Introduction to Welding - WLX112 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting - WLX113 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing - WLX114 — Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding - WLX115 — Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=751 --- # Digital Media, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART121 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART122 — Drawing I - ART125 — Color - ART128 — Digital Photography - ART140 — Graphic Design I - ART165 — Art Appreciation - CIS152 — Web Design and Development I - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM141 — Multimedia Announcing and Production - COM142 — Advanced Audio Production - COM144 — Video Production I - COM145 — Video Production II - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - CSC179 — Digital Media Foundation - CSC186 — 2D Animation - CSC187 — 3D Computer Animation I - CSC188 — 3D Computer Animation II - CSC189 — 3D Computer Animation III - CSC233 — 3D Computer Animation IV - CSC236 — 3D Computer Animation V - CSC294 — Computer Graphics Portfolio - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - THE124 — Film Appreciation Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=809 --- # Early Childhood Education Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ECE123 — Socialization and Guidance for the Young Child - ECE124 — Program Planning for the Young Child - ECE125 — Observation and Assessment - ECE144 — Caring for Infants and Toddlers - ECE201 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition of the Young Child - ECE222 — Assisting in the Child-Care Center - ECE223 — Child, Family, and Community - ECE227 — Language and Literature for the Young Child - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - PSY207 — Introduction to Child Psychology Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=708 --- # Early Childhood Education, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - ECE122 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - ECE123 — Socialization and Guidance for the Young Child - ECE124 — Program Planning for the Young Child - ECE125 — Observation and Assessment - ECE144 — Caring for Infants and Toddlers - ECE201 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition of the Young Child - ECE222 — Assisting in the Child-Care Center - ECE223 — Child, Family, and Community - ECE224 — Creativity, Math, and Science for the Young Child - ECE227 — Language and Literature for the Young Child - ECE242 — The Exceptional Child - ECE260 — Administration of Day-Care Centers - ECE280 — Field Experience in the Child-Care Setting - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - MAT106 — Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II - MAT107 — General Education Mathematics - PSY207 — Introduction to Child Psychology Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=707 --- # Early Elementary Education, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - BIO101 — General Biology - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - EDU101 — Introduction to Education - EDU103 — Introduction to Educational Technology - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - GEO140 — World Geography - GEO143 — Geography of Underdeveloped Areas - HIS104 — History of the United States to 1877 - HIS105 — History of the United States since 1877 - LAS188 — Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression - LAS189 — Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences - MAT105 — Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I - MAT106 — Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - MUS121 — Music Appreciation - MUS124 — Introduction to Non-Western Music - POS122 — American National Government - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY207 — Introduction to Child Psychology - PSY209 — Human Growth and Development Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=709 --- # Early Elementary Education, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AST101 — The Solar System - AST102 — Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe - BIO101 — General Biology - CHE104 — Chemistry of Everyday Life - CHE106 — Chemistry for the Health Professions - CHE141 — General Chemistry I - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ECO101 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO102 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDU101 — Introduction to Education - EDU103 — Introduction to Educational Technology - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ESC101 — Introduction to Weather - GEO140 — World Geography - GEO143 — Geography of Underdeveloped Areas - HIS104 — History of the United States to 1877 - HIS105 — History of the United States since 1877 - MAT105 — Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I - MAT106 — Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II - MAT124 — College Algebra - PHY120 — How Things Work - PHY121 — General Physics I - PHY129 — How Things Work Laboratory - POS122 — American National Government - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY207 — Introduction to Child Psychology - PSY209 — Human Growth and Development - SCI121 — Science Scholar Seminar Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=858 --- # Electrical Inside Wireman Concentration Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CAD214 — Building Information Modeling (BIM) with Revit - CIT212 — Commercial Building Systems - CIT215 — Construction Cost Estimating - CIT216 — Construction Project Management - ECJ111 — IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman I - ECJ112 — IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman II - ECJ113 — IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman III - ECJ117 — IBEW Apprenticeship I - ECJ118 — IBEW Apprenticeship II - ECJ119 — IBEW Apprenticeship III - MGT112 — Human Resource Management Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=771 --- # Electrician Foundations Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ELX110 — Introduction to Electrical Fundamentals and Theories - ELX111 — Electrical Safety, Regulations, and Tooling - ELX112 — NEC Introduction, Definitions, Requirements, and Enclosures - ELX113 — Conductors, Cables, Wireways, and Math for the Trades - ELX114 — Electrical Formulae, Measurements, and Meters - ELX115 — Electrical Lighting Technology and Practices - ELX116 — HVACR Principles and Practices - ELX117 — Blueprints, Circuits, Feeders, and Taps - ELX118 — Motors, Generators, Industrial Applications, and Troubleshooting - ELX119 — Industrial Electrical Work, NEC Review, Contracting, and Estimating - EST113 — Work Experience and Ethics Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=777 --- # Electronic Control Systems Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - CTC132 — Computer Basics - CTC193 — Windows - ELT131 — Residential Wiring - ELT134 — Motors, Controls, and Drives - ELT150 — Introduction to Electricity and Electronics - ELT155 — Digital Control Systems - ELT171 — Analog Control Systems - ELT179 — Industrial Control Devices - ELT193 — Electronic Systems Repair - ELT231 — Programmable Controllers - ELT292 — Process Control - ELT293 — Industrial Control Networks - ELT295 — Automation and Motion Control - ELT299 — Robotics and Automation - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - EST113 — Work Experience and Ethics - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics - MFT113 — Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics - MFT117 — Pumps, Compressors, and Vacuum Systems - MFX130 — Basic Pneumatics I - MFX131 — Basic Pneumatics II - MFX150 — Basic Hydraulics I - MFX151 — Basic Hydraulics II Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=775 --- # Electronic Power Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CTC132 — Computer Basics - CTC193 — Windows - ELT131 — Residential Wiring - ELT134 — Motors, Controls, and Drives - ELT150 — Introduction to Electricity and Electronics - ELT179 — Industrial Control Devices - ELT231 — Programmable Controllers - EST113 — Work Experience and Ethics - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics - MFT113 — Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics - MFT117 — Pumps, Compressors, and Vacuum Systems - MFX130 — Basic Pneumatics I - MFX131 — Basic Pneumatics II - MFX150 — Basic Hydraulics I - MFX151 — Basic Hydraulics II - WLD111 — Introduction to Welding - WLX112 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting - WLX113 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing - WLX114 — Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding - WLX115 — Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=776 --- # Elementary Education, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - BIO101 — General Biology - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ECO101 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO102 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDU101 — Introduction to Education - EDU103 — Introduction to Educational Technology - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - GEO140 — World Geography - GEO143 — Geography of Underdeveloped Areas - HIS104 — History of the United States to 1877 - HIS105 — History of the United States since 1877 - LAS188 — Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression - LAS189 — Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences - MAT105 — Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I - MAT106 — Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - MAT124 — College Algebra - POS122 — American National Government - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY207 — Introduction to Child Psychology - PSY209 — Human Growth and Development - PSY220 — Educational Psychology Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=710 --- # Elementary Education, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AST101 — The Solar System - AST102 — Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe - BIO101 — General Biology - CHE104 — Chemistry of Everyday Life - CHE106 — Chemistry for the Health Professions - CHE141 — General Chemistry I - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ECO101 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO102 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDU101 — Introduction to Education - EDU103 — Introduction to Educational Technology - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ESC101 — Introduction to Weather - GEO140 — World Geography - GEO143 — Geography of Underdeveloped Areas - HIS104 — History of the United States to 1877 - HIS105 — History of the United States since 1877 - MAT105 — Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I - MAT106 — Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II - MAT124 — College Algebra - PHY120 — How Things Work - PHY121 — General Physics I - PHY129 — How Things Work Laboratory - POS122 — American National Government - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY207 — Introduction to Child Psychology - PSY209 — Human Growth and Development - SCI121 — Science Scholar Seminar Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=857 --- # Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMS110 — Emergency Medical Technician Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=827 --- # EMS Paramedic, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIO105 — Human Biology - BIO111 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology - CCS099 — Critical Comprehension Skills II - CHE100 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHE106 — Chemistry for the Health Professions - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - EMS110 — Emergency Medical Technician - EMS111 — Foundations of Paramedicine - EMS113 — Paramedic I - EMS114 — Paramedic II - EMS115 — Paramedic III - EMS119 — Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) - EMS138 — EMT Work Practicum - EMS238 — Paramedic Field Internship - ENG099 — Writing Skills Review II - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - MAT072 — Mathematical Literacy - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY209 — Human Growth and Development Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=830 --- # EMS Paramedic/Basic Operations Firefighter, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIO105 — Human Biology - BIO111 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology - CCS099 — Critical Comprehension Skills II - CHE100 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHE106 — Chemistry for the Health Professions - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - EMS110 — Emergency Medical Technician - EMS111 — Foundations of Paramedicine - EMS113 — Paramedic I - EMS114 — Paramedic II - EMS115 — Paramedic III - EMS119 — Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) - EMS138 — EMT Work Practicum - EMS238 — Paramedic Field Internship - ENG099 — Writing Skills Review II - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - FST116 — Basic Operations Firefighter I - FST132 — Basic Operations Firefighter II - FST152 — Basic Operations Firefighter III - FST210 — Hazardous Materials Operations - MAT072 — Mathematical Literacy - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY209 — Human Growth and Development Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=831 --- # Engineering Science, A.E.S. ## Courses - CHE141 — General Chemistry I - CHE142 — General Chemistry II - CHE203 — Organic Chemistry I - CHE204 — Organic Chemistry Lab I - CHE205 — Organic Chemistry II - CHE206 — Organic Chemistry Lab II - CSC123 — Computer Science I (C/C++) - CSC125 — Computer Science II (C++) - CSC127 — Introduction to Computing with Engineering Applications - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENS101 — Introduction to Engineering and CAD - ENS201 — Engineering Mechanics I (Statics) - ENS202 — Engineering Mechanics of Solids - ENS203 — Engineering Mechanics II (Dynamics) - MAT128 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry I - MAT129 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry II - MAT200 — Introduction to Discrete Mathematics - MAT220 — Linear Algebra - MAT228 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry III - MAT229 — Differential Equations - PHY141 — Mechanics - PHY142 — Electricity and Magnetism - PHY143 — Modern Physics Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=731 --- # English (Literature), A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG161 — Creative Writing I - Fiction - ENG162 — Creative Writing I - Poetry - LAS188 — Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression - LAS189 — Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences - LIT121 — Introduction to Poetry - LIT126 — Introduction to Drama - LIT127 — Introduction to Fiction - LIT141 — Introduction to African American Literature - LIT146 — Introduction to Non-Western Literature - LIT147 — Introduction to African Literature Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=727 --- # Entertainment Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CAD114 — Introduction to AutoCAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - ELT150 — Introduction to Electricity and Electronics - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics - MFT113 — Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics - MFX130 — Basic Pneumatics I - MFX131 — Basic Pneumatics II - MFX150 — Basic Hydraulics I - MFX151 — Basic Hydraulics II - MGT101 — Principles of Management - THE105 — Stagecraft - THE106 — Construction for Film and Stage - THE107 — Practicum - THE109 — Costume and Stage Makeup - THE205 — Advanced Stagecraft - WLD111 — Introduction to Welding - WLX112 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting - WLX113 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing - WLX114 — Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding - WLX115 — Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=726 --- # Entertainment Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CAD114 — Introduction to AutoCAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM144 — Video Production I - COM145 — Video Production II - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - ELT134 — Motors, Controls, and Drives - ELT150 — Introduction to Electricity and Electronics - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics - MFT113 — Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics - MFX130 — Basic Pneumatics I - MFX131 — Basic Pneumatics II - MFX150 — Basic Hydraulics I - MFX151 — Basic Hydraulics II - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MUS161 — Introduction to Music Recording - MUS162 — Advanced Music Recording - THE100 — Theatre Appreciation - THE104 — Acting for the Stage - THE105 — Stagecraft - THE106 — Construction for Film and Stage - THE107 — Practicum - THE109 — Costume and Stage Makeup - THE120 — Script Analysis for Production - THE124 — Film Appreciation - THE204 — Acting for Media and Film - THE205 — Advanced Stagecraft - THE219 — Internship and Seminar - WLD111 — Introduction to Welding - WLX112 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting - WLX113 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing - WLX114 — Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding - WLX115 — Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=725 --- # Entrepreneur Basics Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC101 — Financial Accounting - ACC117 — Accounting and Bookkeeping - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS106 — Business and Organizational Ethics - BUS117 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=794 --- # Entrepreneurship Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC101 — Financial Accounting - ACC117 — Accounting and Bookkeeping - AGB155 — Agricultural Salesmanship - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS106 — Business and Organizational Ethics - BUS117 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - BUS204 — The Legal Environment of Business - CIS200 — Business Computer Systems - ENG101 — Composition I - MAT110 — Business Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT112 — Human Resource Management - MGT113 — Human Relations in the Workplace - MKT101 — Introduction to Marketing Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=795 --- # Fire Service Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BUS106 — Business and Organizational Ethics - CCS098 — Critical Comprehension Skills I - CIS112 — Computing Essentials - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - EMS110 — Emergency Medical Technician - ENG098 — Writing Skills Review I - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - FST111 — Introduction to the Fire Service - FST114 — Fire Prevention Principles - FST117 — Pump Operator (FAE) - FST153 — Firefighter I Academy - FST154 — Vehicle and Machinery Operations - FST210 — Hazardous Materials Operations - GIS110 — Principles of Geographic Information Systems - HCS174 — Legal Issues in Health Care - MAT060 — Pre-Algebra Skills - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT113 — Human Relations in the Workplace - PHI100 — Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking - PHI105 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY112 — Applied Physics: Heat and Electricity - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY205 — Introduction to Social Psychology - PSY222 — Industrial and Organizational Psychology - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC102 — Social Problems - SOC203 — Diversity and Society Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=834 --- # Flight Technology, A.A.S. - Drone Pilot Track **Degree** ## Courses - ALV120 — Private Pilot II Flight Supplemental - ALV121 — Private Pilot II Ground Supplemental - AVI101 — Private Pilot I - AVI111 — Commercial Drone Ground School - AVI112 — Introduction to Drone Flight - AVI113 — Drone Data Collection and Application - AVI116 — Aviation Physiology - AVI120 — Private Pilot II - AVI129 — Commercial Instrument I - AVI131 — Aviation Weather - AVI140 — Commercial Instrument II - AVI184 — Aircraft Systems for Pilots - AVI190 — Advanced Aircraft Systems for Pilots - AVI200 — Commercial Pilot I - AVI209 — Commercial Pilot II - AVI218 — Aircraft Aerodynamics for Pilots - AVI280 — Commercial Multiengine - BUS117 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - ESC101 — Introduction to Weather - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=819 --- # Flight Technology, A.A.S. - Professional Pilot Track **Degree** ## Courses - ALV120 — Private Pilot II Flight Supplemental - ALV121 — Private Pilot II Ground Supplemental - AVI101 — Private Pilot I - AVI111 — Commercial Drone Ground School - AVI116 — Aviation Physiology - AVI120 — Private Pilot II - AVI129 — Commercial Instrument I - AVI131 — Aviation Weather - AVI135 — Aviation Accident Investigation and Human Factors - AVI140 — Commercial Instrument II - AVI184 — Aircraft Systems for Pilots - AVI190 — Advanced Aircraft Systems for Pilots - AVI200 — Commercial Pilot I - AVI209 — Commercial Pilot II - AVI218 — Aircraft Aerodynamics for Pilots - AVI220 — Flight Instructor Airplane Initial - AVI280 — Commercial Multiengine - AVI281 — Crew Resource Management - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - ESC101 — Introduction to Weather - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=818 --- # General Education Core Curriculum Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=696 --- # General Programming Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS122 — Introduction to Computer Programming - CSC123 — Computer Science I (C/C++) - CSC125 — Computer Science II (C++) - CSC140 — Computer Science I (Java) - CSC220 — Data Structures - CSC240 — Computer Science II (Java) Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=807 --- # Google IT Support Professional Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CSC117 — Google IT Support Professional Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=813 --- # High School or Middle School Education, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - EDU101 — Introduction to Education - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - HIS104 — History of the United States to 1877 - HIS105 — History of the United States since 1877 - LAS188 — Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression - LAS189 — Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences - MAT106 — Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II - POS122 — American National Government - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY207 — Introduction to Child Psychology - PSY209 — Human Growth and Development - PSY220 — Educational Psychology Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=711 --- # High School or Middle School Education, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - EDU101 — Introduction to Education - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - HIS104 — History of the United States to 1877 - HIS105 — History of the United States since 1877 - MAT106 — Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II - POS122 — American National Government - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY207 — Introduction to Child Psychology - PSY209 — Human Growth and Development - PSY220 — Educational Psychology - SCI121 — Science Scholar Seminar Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=712 --- # History, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - HIS101 — History of Western Civilization I - HIS102 — History of Western Civilization II - HIS104 — History of the United States to 1877 - HIS105 — History of the United States since 1877 - LAS188 — Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression - LAS189 — Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=715 --- # HVAC Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIT114 — Plumbing - CTC132 — Computer Basics - ELT134 — Motors, Controls, and Drives - ELT150 — Introduction to Electricity and Electronics - EST113 — Work Experience and Ethics - HVC111 — Basic Air Conditioning - HVC112 — Basic Heating - HVC113 — Residential HVAC Installation - HVC114 — Ductwork Fabrication - HVC116 — HVAC Trade Computations - HVC136 — HVAC Service I - HVC137 — HVAC Service II Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=778 --- # Industrial Machining Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DRT119 — Blueprint Reading and Technical Drawing - MFT130 — Basic Machine Processes - MFT132 — Intermediate Machine Processes - MFT137 — Introduction to CNC Programming - MFT138 — Intermediate CNC Programming - Milling Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=784 --- # Industrial Maintenance Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CTC132 — Computer Basics - CTC193 — Windows - DRT119 — Blueprint Reading and Technical Drawing - ELT131 — Residential Wiring - ELT134 — Motors, Controls, and Drives - ELT150 — Introduction to Electricity and Electronics - ELT179 — Industrial Control Devices - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics - MFT110 — Mechanical Assemblies - MFT113 — Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics - MFT117 — Pumps, Compressors, and Vacuum Systems - MFT131 — Introduction to Manufacturing and Industrial Safety - MFT139 — Quality Assurance - MFX130 — Basic Pneumatics I - MFX131 — Basic Pneumatics II - MFX150 — Basic Hydraulics I - MFX151 — Basic Hydraulics II - MFX170 — Mechanical Drives I - MFX171 — Mechanical Drives II - MFX172 — Mechanical Drives III - WLD111 — Introduction to Welding - WLX112 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting - WLX113 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing - WLX114 — Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding - WLX115 — Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=780 --- # Industrial Mechanics Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MFX110 — Industrial Mechanics Safety - MFX130 — Basic Pneumatics I - MFX131 — Basic Pneumatics II - MFX132 — Intermediate Pneumatics I - MFX133 — Intermediate Pneumatics II - MFX150 — Basic Hydraulics I - MFX151 — Basic Hydraulics II - MFX152 — Intermediate Hydraulics I - MFX153 — Intermediate Hydraulics II - MFX170 — Mechanical Drives I - MFX171 — Mechanical Drives II - MFX172 — Mechanical Drives III - MFX173 — Mechanical Drives IV - MFX174 — Mechanical Drives V - MFX175 — Mechanical Drives VI - MFX190 — C-209 Pneumatics Certification - MFX191 — C-210 Mechanical Certification Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=782 --- # Industrial Technology: Machine Tools, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CAD113 — Computer-Aided Machine Design I - CAD114 — Introduction to AutoCAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) - CAD119 — Computer-Aided Machine Design II - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - DRT119 — Blueprint Reading and Technical Drawing - ELT150 — Introduction to Electricity and Electronics - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - MAT124 — College Algebra - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics - MFT110 — Mechanical Assemblies - MFT113 — Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics - MFT130 — Basic Machine Processes - MFT131 — Introduction to Manufacturing and Industrial Safety - MFT132 — Intermediate Machine Processes - MFT137 — Introduction to CNC Programming - MFT138 — Intermediate CNC Programming - Milling - MFT139 — Quality Assurance - MFT151 — Manufacturing Work Experience I - MFT211 — Advanced Machining Processes and Inspection Practices - MFT238 — Advanced CNC Programming - MFX130 — Basic Pneumatics I - MFX131 — Basic Pneumatics II - MFX150 — Basic Hydraulics I - MFX151 — Basic Hydraulics II - MFX170 — Mechanical Drives I - MFX171 — Mechanical Drives II - MFX172 — Mechanical Drives III - WLD111 — Introduction to Welding - WLX112 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting - WLX113 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing - WLX114 — Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding - WLX115 — Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=783 --- # Industrial Technology: Maintenance and Automation, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CAD113 — Computer-Aided Machine Design I - CAD114 — Introduction to AutoCAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - CTC110 — Beginning Computers - ELT131 — Residential Wiring - ELT134 — Motors, Controls, and Drives - ELT150 — Introduction to Electricity and Electronics - ELT171 — Analog Control Systems - ELT179 — Industrial Control Devices - ELT231 — Programmable Controllers - ELT292 — Process Control - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - MAT124 — College Algebra - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics - MFT110 — Mechanical Assemblies - MFT113 — Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics - MFT117 — Pumps, Compressors, and Vacuum Systems - MFT130 — Basic Machine Processes - MFT131 — Introduction to Manufacturing and Industrial Safety - MFT137 — Introduction to CNC Programming - MFT139 — Quality Assurance - MFT151 — Manufacturing Work Experience I - MFX130 — Basic Pneumatics I - MFX131 — Basic Pneumatics II - MFX150 — Basic Hydraulics I - MFX151 — Basic Hydraulics II - MFX170 — Mechanical Drives I - MFX171 — Mechanical Drives II - MFX172 — Mechanical Drives III - WLD111 — Introduction to Welding - WLX112 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting - WLX113 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing - WLX114 — Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding - WLX115 — Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=779 --- # Industrial Technology: Welding, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CAD113 — Computer-Aided Machine Design I - CAD114 — Introduction to AutoCAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - ELT150 — Introduction to Electricity and Electronics - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - MAT124 — College Algebra - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics - MFT110 — Mechanical Assemblies - MFT113 — Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics - MFT130 — Basic Machine Processes - MFT131 — Introduction to Manufacturing and Industrial Safety - MFT137 — Introduction to CNC Programming - MFT139 — Quality Assurance - MFT151 — Manufacturing Work Experience I - MFX130 — Basic Pneumatics I - MFX131 — Basic Pneumatics II - MFX150 — Basic Hydraulics I - MFX151 — Basic Hydraulics II - MFX170 — Mechanical Drives I - MFX171 — Mechanical Drives II - MFX172 — Mechanical Drives III - PFT117 — Basic Pipefitting and Welding - WLD111 — Introduction to Welding - WLD112 — Gas Metal Arc Welding - WLD113 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - WLD212 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding - WLD213 — Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - WLD216 — Welding Certification I - WLX112 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting - WLX113 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing - WLX114 — Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding - WLX115 — Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding - WLX116 — Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding I - WLX117 — Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding II - WLX210 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding I - WLX211 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding II Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=785 --- # Industrial Welding Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLD111 — Introduction to Welding - WLD112 — Gas Metal Arc Welding - WLD113 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - WLD212 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding - WLD213 — Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - WLD216 — Welding Certification I - WLX112 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting - WLX113 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing - WLX114 — Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding - WLX115 — Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding - WLX116 — Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding I - WLX117 — Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding II - WLX210 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding I - WLX211 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding II Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=786 --- # Instrument Rating Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AVI120 — Private Pilot II - AVI129 — Commercial Instrument I - AVI140 — Commercial Instrument II Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=821 --- # Ironworkers Concentration Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CAD114 — Introduction to AutoCAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) - CIT212 — Commercial Building Systems - CIT215 — Construction Cost Estimating - CIT216 — Construction Project Management - CIT236 — Infrastructure Systems - IRW111 — Orientation to Ironworking - IRW113 — Structural Blueprint Reading - IRW114 — Structural Steel Erection - IRW115 — Post Tensioning - SRV113 — Basic Surveying - WLD113 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=772 --- # Kinesiology, A.S. - Athletic Training/Therapeutic Pathway Concentration **Degree** ## Courses - BIO121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - KIN103 — Exercise Fitness - KIN147 — Weight Training - KIN160 — Introduction to Kinesiology - KIN164 — Introduction to Sports and Exercise Psychology - KIN184 — Introduction to Athletic Training - KIN186 — Introduction to Human Movement - KIN203 — Exercise Fitness II - KIN247 — Weight Training II - KIN288 — Exercise Physiology - MAT107 — General Education Mathematics - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - SCI121 — Science Scholar Seminar Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=734 --- # Kinesiology, A.S. - Exercise Physiology Concentration **Degree** ## Courses - BIO121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - KIN103 — Exercise Fitness - KIN147 — Weight Training - KIN160 — Introduction to Kinesiology - KIN164 — Introduction to Sports and Exercise Psychology - KIN186 — Introduction to Human Movement - KIN203 — Exercise Fitness II - KIN247 — Weight Training II - KIN288 — Exercise Physiology - MAT107 — General Education Mathematics - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - SCI121 — Science Scholar Seminar Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=733 --- # Kinesiology, A.S. - Sports Management Concentration **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Financial Accounting - ACC102 — Managerial Accounting - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - KIN103 — Exercise Fitness - KIN147 — Weight Training - KIN160 — Introduction to Kinesiology - KIN164 — Introduction to Sports and Exercise Psychology - KIN203 — Exercise Fitness II - KIN247 — Weight Training II - MAT107 — General Education Mathematics - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MKT101 — Introduction to Marketing - SCI121 — Science Scholar Seminar Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=735 --- # Kinesiology, A.S. - Teaching/Coaching Concentration **Degree** ## Courses - BIO121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - KIN103 — Exercise Fitness - KIN147 — Weight Training - KIN160 — Introduction to Kinesiology - KIN164 — Introduction to Sports and Exercise Psychology - KIN181 — Health Education - KIN183 — First Aid and CPR - KIN186 — Introduction to Human Movement - KIN203 — Exercise Fitness II - KIN247 — Weight Training II - MAT107 — General Education Mathematics - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - SCI121 — Science Scholar Seminar Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=732 --- # Laborers Concentration Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIT130 — Construction Plan Fundamentals - CIT212 — Commercial Building Systems - CIT215 — Construction Cost Estimating - CIT216 — Construction Project Management - CIT236 — Infrastructure Systems - CTC132 — Computer Basics - CTC193 — Windows - LBR111 — Orientation to Laborers Craft - LBR112 — Occupational Safety and Health - LBR113 — Mason Tending - LBR114 — Concrete Practices and Procedures - LBR115 — Asphalt Technology and Construction - LBR131 — Principles of Pipelaying - SRV113 — Basic Surveying Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=774 --- # Land Surveying Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - SRV113 — Basic Surveying - SRV133 — Surveying Computations I - SRV134 — Surveying Computations II - SRV211 — Construction Surveying - SRV233 — Surveying Field Experience - SRV234 — Design Surveying - SRV235 — Control Surveying - SRV253 — Legal Aspects of Surveying - SRV254 — Boundary Surveying Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=788 --- # Land Surveying Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIT130 — Construction Plan Fundamentals - MAT072 — Mathematical Literacy - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics - SRV113 — Basic Surveying - SRV211 — Construction Surveying - SRV234 — Design Surveying Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=789 --- # Land Surveying, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AVI111 — Commercial Drone Ground School - AVI112 — Introduction to Drone Flight - CAD114 — Introduction to AutoCAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) - CAD132 — Introduction to MicroStation - CAD232 — Civil Survey CAD Applications - CIT130 — Construction Plan Fundamentals - CIT236 — Infrastructure Systems - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - CTC132 — Computer Basics - CTC193 — Windows - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - GIS115 — Remote Sensing Applications - MAT124 — College Algebra - MAT125 — College Trigonometry - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics - SRV113 — Basic Surveying - SRV133 — Surveying Computations I - SRV134 — Surveying Computations II - SRV211 — Construction Surveying - SRV233 — Surveying Field Experience - SRV234 — Design Surveying - SRV235 — Control Surveying - SRV239 — Land Development Design - SRV253 — Legal Aspects of Surveying - SRV254 — Boundary Surveying Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=787 --- # Landscape and Urban Horticulture Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AGB104 — Introduction to Horticultural Science - HRT111 — Sustainable Urban Horticulture - HRT116 — Introduction to Landscape Design - HRT118 — Horticulture Equipment Operation - HRT119 — Landscape Construction and Maintenance - HRT211 — Pest Management and Pruning Principles - HRT254 — Woody Ornamentals - HRT257 — Horticultural Business Management Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=754 --- # Landscape and Urban Horticulture, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AGB104 — Introduction to Horticultural Science - AGB105 — Agricultural Applications of the Computer - AGB155 — Agricultural Salesmanship - AGB191 — Agri-Business Work Exploration - AGB200 — Introduction to Soil Science - AGB290 — Agri-Business Seminar - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - HRT111 — Sustainable Urban Horticulture - HRT116 — Introduction to Landscape Design - HRT118 — Horticulture Equipment Operation - HRT119 — Landscape Construction and Maintenance - HRT130 — Floral Design - HRT211 — Pest Management and Pruning Principles - HRT253 — Herbaceous Plants - HRT254 — Woody Ornamentals - HRT257 — Horticultural Business Management - HRT270 — Greenhouse Crop Production - MAT110 — Business Mathematics Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=753 --- # Liberal Arts and Sciences, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - ANT101 — Introduction to Anthropology - ANT105 — Introduction to Physical Anthropology - ANT200 — Introduction to Archaeology - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ECO101 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO102 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ESC101 — Introduction to Weather - ESC102 — Introduction to Physical Geology - FRE101 — Beginning French I - FRE102 — Beginning French II - FRE103 — Intermediate French I - FRE104 — Intermediate French II - GEO140 — World Geography - GEO143 — Geography of Underdeveloped Areas - HIS101 — History of Western Civilization I - HIS102 — History of Western Civilization II - HIS104 — History of the United States to 1877 - HIS105 — History of the United States since 1877 - HIS108 — World History I - HIS109 — World History II - HIS120 — African American History to 1865 - HIS121 — African American History from 1865 to Present - HIS128 — History of Asia and Pacific Region - HIS129 — History of Africa - HIS140 — History of Latin America - HIS203 — The History of Women in America - HUM101 — Western Culture: Antiquity to Renaissance - HUM102 — Western Culture: Renaissance to Present - HUM103 — Cultural Values in the Eastern World - HUM104 — Islamic Culture and Civilization - HUM105 — Cultures and Civilization of Sub-Saharan Africa - HUM106 — Latin American Cultures and Civilizations - HUM121 — Women in Arts, Cultures, and Societies - LAS188 — Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression - LAS189 — Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences - LIT141 — Introduction to African American Literature - LIT146 — Introduction to Non-Western Literature - LIT147 — Introduction to African Literature - MUS123 — Introduction to American Music - PHI100 — Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking - PHI103 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI105 — Introduction to Ethics - POS120 — Introduction to Political Science - POS122 — American National Government - POS124 — State and Local Government - POS202 — International Relations - PSY224 — Psychology of Women - SPA101 — Beginning Spanish I - SPA102 — Beginning Spanish II - SPA103 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA104 — Intermediate Spanish II Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=728 --- # Linux Administration Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CSC118 — Introduction to Linux - CSC171 — Linux Installation and Administration - CSC271 — Linux Networking and Security Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=814 --- # Machinery Maintenance Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ELT134 — Motors, Controls, and Drives - ELT150 — Introduction to Electricity and Electronics - ELT179 — Industrial Control Devices - MFT110 — Mechanical Assemblies - MFT113 — Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics - MFT117 — Pumps, Compressors, and Vacuum Systems - MFX130 — Basic Pneumatics I - MFX131 — Basic Pneumatics II - MFX150 — Basic Hydraulics I - MFX151 — Basic Hydraulics II - MFX170 — Mechanical Drives I - MFX171 — Mechanical Drives II - MFX172 — Mechanical Drives III Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=781 --- # Mathematics, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - CSC123 — Computer Science I (C/C++) - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - MAT124 — College Algebra - MAT125 — College Trigonometry - MAT128 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry I - MAT129 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry II - MAT200 — Introduction to Discrete Mathematics - MAT220 — Linear Algebra - MAT228 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry III - MAT229 — Differential Equations - SCI121 — Science Scholar Seminar Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=729 --- # Mechanical Design Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CAD113 — Computer-Aided Machine Design I - CAD114 — Introduction to AutoCAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) - CAD119 — Computer-Aided Machine Design II - CTC110 — Beginning Computers - DRT119 — Blueprint Reading and Technical Drawing - ELT150 — Introduction to Electricity and Electronics - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - MAT131 — Applied Mathematics - MFT113 — Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics - MFT130 — Basic Machine Processes - MFT132 — Intermediate Machine Processes - MFT137 — Introduction to CNC Programming - MFX130 — Basic Pneumatics I - MFX131 — Basic Pneumatics II - MFX150 — Basic Hydraulics I - MFX151 — Basic Hydraulics II Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=764 --- # Media Arts and Production, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART128 — Digital Photography - BUS117 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - COM101 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM105 — Basic News Writing - COM106 — Broadcast Writing - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM121 — Introduction to Advertising - COM122 — Introduction to Public Relations - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM141 — Multimedia Announcing and Production - COM142 — Advanced Audio Production - COM144 — Video Production I - COM145 — Video Production II - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM201 — Mass Media and Society - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - COM292 — Internship and Seminar - COM293 — Portfolio Seminar - CSC187 — 3D Computer Animation I - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - MUS161 — Introduction to Music Recording - MUS162 — Advanced Music Recording - MUS168 — Introduction to Music Business - THE103 — Performance of Literature Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=703 --- # Media Production Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ART128 — Digital Photography - BUS117 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - COM106 — Broadcast Writing - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM141 — Multimedia Announcing and Production - COM142 — Advanced Audio Production - COM144 — Video Production I - COM145 — Video Production II - CSC186 — 2D Animation - CSC187 — 3D Computer Animation I - MUS161 — Introduction to Music Recording - MUS162 — Advanced Music Recording - MUS168 — Introduction to Music Business Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=704 --- # Medical Assisting Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CCS098 — Critical Comprehension Skills I - ENG099 — Writing Skills Review II - HCS151 — Health Care Records Management - HCS153 — Phlebotomy Skills - HCS154 — Medical Terminology - HCS173 — Applied Electrocardiography - HCS174 — Legal Issues in Health Care - MAS116 — Point of Care Testing - MAS135 — Introduction to Medical Assisting - MAS155 — Pharmacology for Medical Assistants - MAS156 — Aseptic Techniques - MAS158 — Administration of Medication - MAS170 — Medical Assisting Practicum - MAT060 — Pre-Algebra Skills Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=835 --- # Mental Health Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ENG098 — Writing Skills Review I - SOC111 — Mental Health First Aid - SOC113 — Mental Health and Social Service Skills Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=716 --- # Microsoft Administration Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CSC133 — PC Hardware and OS Maintenance - CSC151 — MS OS Workstation - CSC153 — MS OS Server Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=815 --- # Music Foundations, A.A. - Music Studies Concentration **Degree** ## Courses - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - LAS188 — Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression - LAS189 — Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences - MUS100 — Music Fundamentals - MUS101 — Music Theory and Musicianship I - MUS102 — Music Theory and Musicianship II - MUS121 — Music Appreciation - MUS123 — Introduction to American Music - MUS124 — Introduction to Non-Western Music - MUS165 — Class Piano I - MUS166 — Class Piano II - MUS180 — Applied Music I - MUS201 — Music Theory and Musicianship III - MUS202 — Music Theory and Musicianship IV - MUS244 — Music Literature: 18th Century to Present - MUS280 — Applied Music II Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=718 --- # Music Foundations, A.A. - Music Technology Concentration **Degree** ## Courses - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM141 — Multimedia Announcing and Production - COM142 — Advanced Audio Production - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - LAS188 — Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression - LAS189 — Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences - MUS100 — Music Fundamentals - MUS101 — Music Theory and Musicianship I - MUS102 — Music Theory and Musicianship II - MUS121 — Music Appreciation - MUS123 — Introduction to American Music - MUS124 — Introduction to Non-Western Music - MUS161 — Introduction to Music Recording - MUS162 — Advanced Music Recording - MUS164 — Class Guitar - MUS165 — Class Piano I - MUS168 — Introduction to Music Business - THE107 — Practicum Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=717 --- # Network Administration and Support, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CIS112 — Computing Essentials - CIS122 — Introduction to Computer Programming - CIS134 — Spreadsheet Applications (MS Excel) - CIS298 — Work Experience - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - CSC115 — Networking I - Routers and Switches - CSC116 — Networking II - WAN Connectivity - CSC117 — Google IT Support Professional - CSC118 — Introduction to Linux - CSC130 — Introduction to Computer Networks - CSC133 — PC Hardware and OS Maintenance - CSC140 — Computer Science I (Java) - CSC150 — Wireless Networking and Emerging Technologies - CSC151 — MS OS Workstation - CSC153 — MS OS Server - CSC155 — Systems Development - CSC159 — MS Network Administrator - CSC171 — Linux Installation and Administration - CSC251 — Advanced Topics in Computer Security - CSC271 — Linux Networking and Security - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=811 --- # Nurse Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CCS098 — Critical Comprehension Skills I - ENG098 — Writing Skills Review I - MAT060 — Pre-Algebra Skills - NAS111 — Basic Nursing Assistant Training Program (BNATP) Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=844 --- # Nursing, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIO121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO123 — Microbiology - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - HCS154 — Medical Terminology - MAT072 — Mathematical Literacy - NUR113 — Nursing Health Assessment - NUR114 — Fundamentals of Nursing - NUR117 — Introduction to Medication Principles for Nurses - NUR118 — Medical-Surgical Nursing I - NUR151 — Mental Health Nursing - NUR215 — Leadership in Nursing - NUR236 — Maternal-Newborn Nursing - NUR238 — Pediatric Nursing - NUR255 — Medical-Surgical Nursing II - NUR257 — Population Health Nursing - NUR258 — Medical-Surgical Nursing III - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY209 — Human Growth and Development - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=845 --- # Nursing: LPN Advanced Placement (LPN to ADN Bridge), A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIO121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO123 — Microbiology - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - MAT072 — Mathematical Literacy - NUR151 — Mental Health Nursing - NUR210 — LPN Bridge - NUR215 — Leadership in Nursing - NUR255 — Medical-Surgical Nursing II - NUR257 — Population Health Nursing - NUR258 — Medical-Surgical Nursing III - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY209 — Human Growth and Development - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=846 --- # Nursing: Paramedic Advanced Placement (Paramedic to ADN Bridge), A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIO121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO123 — Microbiology - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - MAT072 — Mathematical Literacy - NUR110 — Paramedic Bridge I - NUR151 — Mental Health Nursing - NUR215 — Leadership in Nursing - NUR218 — Paramedic Bridge II - NUR236 — Maternal-Newborn Nursing - NUR238 — Pediatric Nursing - NUR257 — Population Health Nursing - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY209 — Human Growth and Development - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=847 --- # Occupational Therapy Assistant, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIO121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - KIN186 — Introduction to Human Movement - MAT072 — Mathematical Literacy - OTA111 — Introduction to Occupational Therapy - OTA112 — Therapeutic Media (Fieldwork I Experience) - OTA113 — Health and Occupation I - OTA114 — Therapeutic Process I - OTA115 — Fieldwork I/Clinic II - OTA211 — Health and Occupation II - OTA212 — Therapeutic Process II - OTA213 — Fieldwork II/Clinic I - OTA214 — Occupational Therapy Theory - OTA215 — Health and Occupation III - OTA216 — Therapeutic Process III - OTA217 — Fieldwork II/Clinic II - OTA218 — Therapeutic Groups and Populations - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY209 — Human Growth and Development - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=836 --- # Office Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS131 — Presentation Graphics (MS PowerPoint) - CIS134 — Spreadsheet Applications (MS Excel) - CIS135 — Word Processing I (MS Word) - CIS170 — Professional Workplace Topics - CTC119 — Microsoft Outlook - CTC130 — Basic Keyboarding - CTC135 — Keyboarding Skill Building - CTC171 — Word Processing Applications I - CTC172 — Word Processing Applications II - CTC173 — Word Processing Applications III - CTC174 — Spreadsheet Applications I - CTC175 — Spreadsheet Applications II - CTC176 — Spreadsheet Applications III - CTC193 — Windows - CTC197 — Presentation Applications I - CTC198 — Presentation Applications II Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=797 --- # Office Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC101 — Financial Accounting - ACC117 — Accounting and Bookkeeping - CIS131 — Presentation Graphics (MS PowerPoint) - CIS134 — Spreadsheet Applications (MS Excel) - CIS135 — Word Processing I (MS Word) - CIS138 — Database Applications (MS Access) - CIS170 — Professional Workplace Topics - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - CTC119 — Microsoft Outlook - CTC130 — Basic Keyboarding - CTC135 — Keyboarding Skill Building - CTC171 — Word Processing Applications I - CTC172 — Word Processing Applications II - CTC173 — Word Processing Applications III - CTC174 — Spreadsheet Applications I - CTC175 — Spreadsheet Applications II - CTC176 — Spreadsheet Applications III - CTC177 — Database Applications I - CTC178 — Database Applications II - CTC179 — Database Applications III - CTC193 — Windows - CTC197 — Presentation Applications I - CTC198 — Presentation Applications II - CTC290 — Integrated Software - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG111 — Workplace Writing Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=798 --- # Paramedic Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CCS098 — Critical Comprehension Skills I - EMS110 — Emergency Medical Technician - EMS111 — Foundations of Paramedicine - EMS113 — Paramedic I - EMS114 — Paramedic II - EMS115 — Paramedic III - EMS138 — EMT Work Practicum - EMS238 — Paramedic Field Internship - ENG098 — Writing Skills Review I - MAT059 — Enhanced Pre-Algebra Skills Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=829 --- # Personal Fitness Training Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIO111 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology - BIO120 — Fundamentals of Nutrition - BIO121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - KIN101 — Human Performance - KIN183 — First Aid and CPR - KIN186 — Introduction to Human Movement - KIN201 — Human Performance II - KIN288 — Exercise Physiology Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=736 --- # Photography, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART121 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART125 — Color - ART128 — Digital Photography - ART129 — Film Photography - ART130 — Studio Photography I - ART140 — Graphic Design I - ART164 — History of Photography - ART228 — Advanced Digital Photography - ART229 — Advanced Film Photography - BUS117 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - CIS152 — Web Design and Development I - COM101 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM105 — Basic News Writing - COM106 — Broadcast Writing - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM122 — Introduction to Public Relations - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM144 — Video Production I - COM145 — Video Production II - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - COM292 — Internship and Seminar - COM293 — Portfolio Seminar - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - THE124 — Film Appreciation Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=705 --- # Physical Science, A.S. - Astronomy/Physics Concentration **Degree** ## Courses - CHE141 — General Chemistry I - CHE142 — General Chemistry II - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - MAT124 — College Algebra - MAT125 — College Trigonometry - MAT128 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry I - MAT129 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry II - MAT228 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry III - PHY141 — Mechanics - PHY142 — Electricity and Magnetism - PHY143 — Modern Physics - SCI121 — Science Scholar Seminar Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=738 --- # Physical Science, A.S. - Chemistry Concentration **Degree** ## Courses - CHE141 — General Chemistry I - CHE142 — General Chemistry II - CHE203 — Organic Chemistry I - CHE204 — Organic Chemistry Lab I - CHE205 — Organic Chemistry II - CHE206 — Organic Chemistry Lab II - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - MAT124 — College Algebra - MAT125 — College Trigonometry - MAT128 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry I - MAT129 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry II - MAT228 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry III - PHY141 — Mechanics - PHY142 — Electricity and Magnetism - PHY143 — Modern Physics - SCI121 — Science Scholar Seminar Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=739 --- # Physical Science, A.S. - Geology Concentration **Degree** ## Courses - CHE141 — General Chemistry I - CHE142 — General Chemistry II - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ESC102 — Introduction to Physical Geology - MAT124 — College Algebra - MAT125 — College Trigonometry - MAT128 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry I - MAT129 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry II - PHY121 — General Physics I - PHY122 — General Physics II - SCI121 — Science Scholar Seminar Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=741 --- # Physical Science, A.S. - Meteorology Concentration **Degree** ## Courses - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - CSC127 — Introduction to Computing with Engineering Applications - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ESC101 — Introduction to Weather - MAT124 — College Algebra - MAT125 — College Trigonometry - MAT128 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry I - MAT129 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry II - MAT228 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry III - MAT229 — Differential Equations - PHY141 — Mechanics - SCI121 — Science Scholar Seminar Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=740 --- # Plumbers and Pipefitters Concentration Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIT212 — Commercial Building Systems - CIT215 — Construction Cost Estimating - CIT216 — Construction Project Management - CIT236 — Infrastructure Systems - CTC119 — Microsoft Outlook - CTC130 — Basic Keyboarding - CTC132 — Computer Basics - CTC171 — Word Processing Applications I - CTC174 — Spreadsheet Applications I - CTC177 — Database Applications I - CTC193 — Windows - PFT111 — Orientation to Plumbing and Pipefitting - PFT112 — Occupational Safety and Health - PFT113 — Pipes, Valves, and Fittings - PFT114 — Science, Rigging, and Hoisting - PFT116 — Drawing Interpretation - PFT117 — Basic Pipefitting and Welding Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=773 --- # Political Science, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - LAS188 — Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression - LAS189 — Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences - POS122 — American National Government - POS124 — State and Local Government - POS202 — International Relations Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=719 --- # Practical Nursing Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIO120 — Fundamentals of Nutrition - BIO121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - ENG101 — Composition I - LPN111 — Introduction to Nursing - LPN114 — Nursing Fundamentals - LPN117 — Nursing Pharmacology - LPN118 — Medical Surgical Nursing - LPN130 — Transition to Practice - LPN131 — Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing - LPN132 — Licensure Preparation - LPN135 — Nursing in Obstetrics - LPN136 — Nursing in Pediatrics - MAT072 — Mathematical Literacy - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY209 — Human Growth and Development Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=848 --- # Precision Ag Fundamentals Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AGB214 — Precision Farming Technology - AGB215 — Applications of GIS in Agriculture Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=855 --- # Precision Ag Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AGB136 — Precision Hydraulic/Electrical Systems - AGB214 — Precision Farming Technology - AGB215 — Applications of GIS in Agriculture - AGB219 — Precision Hardware Systems - AVI111 — Commercial Drone Ground School - GIS115 — Remote Sensing Applications Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=748 --- # Precision Ag Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AGB102 — Introduction to Agricultural Economics - AGB103 — Introduction to Crop Science - AGB105 — Agricultural Applications of the Computer - AGB106 — International Agricultural Field Experience - AGB110 — Introduction to Precision Agriculture - AGB135 — Agricultural Business Management - AGB155 — Agricultural Salesmanship - AGB191 — Agri-Business Work Exploration - AGB200 — Introduction to Soil Science - AGB201 — Introduction to Agricultural Mechanization - AGB211 — Plant Pest Identification and Control - AGB212 — Weed Identification and Control - AGB213 — Soil Fertility and Fertilizers - AGB214 — Precision Farming Technology - AGB215 — Applications of GIS in Agriculture - AGB219 — Precision Hardware Systems - AGB232 — Agricultural Business and Farm Management - AGB290 — Agri-Business Seminar - AVI111 — Commercial Drone Ground School - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Voice and Diction - COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication - COM205 — Business and Professional Communication - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - ENG111 — Workplace Writing - GIS115 — Remote Sensing Applications Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=747 --- # Private Pilot Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AVI101 — Private Pilot I - AVI120 — Private Pilot II Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=820 --- # Psychology, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - LAS188 — Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression - LAS189 — Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY201 — Theories of Personality - PSY203 — Abnormal Psychology: An Integrative Approach - PSY205 — Introduction to Social Psychology - PSY207 — Introduction to Child Psychology - PSY208 — Adolescent Psychology - PSY209 — Human Growth and Development - PSY222 — Industrial and Organizational Psychology - PSY223 — Introduction to Adult Development and Aging Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=720 --- # Radiologic Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIO121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - ENG099 — Writing Skills Review II - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - MAT072 — Mathematical Literacy - PHY112 — Applied Physics: Heat and Electricity - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - XCT210 — Computed Tomography Imaging - XCT212 — Sectional Pathology - XCT214 — Patient Care - XRA110 — Basic Clinical Skills - XRA111 — Radiologic Technology I - XRA112 — Radiologic Technology II - XRA114 — Patient Care - XRA131 — Clinical I - XRA132 — Clinical II - XRA150 — Introduction to Radiography - XRA213 — Radiographer’s Physics - XRA214 — Advanced Radiologic Technology I - XRA216 — Advanced Radiologic Technology II - XRA217 — Advanced Clinical Skills - XRA231 — Clinical III - XRA232 — Clinical IV - XRA233 — Clinical V Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=837 --- # Radiologic Technology: Computed Tomography Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - XCT210 — Computed Tomography Imaging - XCT212 — Sectional Pathology - XCT214 — Patient Care - XCT215 — CT Clinical Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=838 --- # Radiologic Technology: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - XCT212 — Sectional Pathology - XCT214 — Patient Care - XMR211 — Magnetic Resonance Imaging - XMR217 — MRI Clinical Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=839 --- # Respiratory Care, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIO121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO123 — Microbiology - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - MAT072 — Mathematical Literacy - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - RTT117 — Introduction to Respiratory Care - RTT130 — Respiratory Therapy I - RTT131 — Respiratory Science - RTT132 — Respiratory Therapy II - RTT133 — Clinical Practicum I - RTT134 — Respiratory Therapy III - RTT135 — Respiratory Therapy IV - RTT136 — Clinical Practicum II - RTT137 — Advanced Ventilation - RTT151 — Respiratory Therapy V - RTT214 — Clinical Practicum IV - RTT215 — Respiratory Therapy VII - RTT217 — Respiratory Therapy VIII Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=840 --- # Social Work, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - ANT103 — Introduction to Cultural Anthropology - AST101 — The Solar System - AST102 — Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe - BIO101 — General Biology - BIO104 — Environmental Biology and Sustainability - BIO105 — Human Biology - BIO107 — Introduction to Evolution - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ECO101 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - LAS188 — Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression - LAS189 — Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - PHI100 — Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking - PHI103 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI105 — Introduction to Ethics - POS122 — American National Government - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY107 — Human Sexuality - PSY203 — Abnormal Psychology: An Integrative Approach - PSY205 — Introduction to Social Psychology - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC102 — Social Problems - SOC203 — Diversity and Society - SOC220 — Introduction to Social Work Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=721 --- # Sociology, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - ANT101 — Introduction to Anthropology - ANT103 — Introduction to Cultural Anthropology - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - LAS188 — Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression - LAS189 — Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences - PSY205 — Introduction to Social Psychology - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC102 — Social Problems - SOC200 — Sociology of Marriage and the Family - SOC203 — Diversity and Society - SOC240 — Gender and Society Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=722 --- # Special Education, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - EDU101 — Introduction to Education - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - HIS104 — History of the United States to 1877 - HIS105 — History of the United States since 1877 - LAS188 — Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression - LAS189 — Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences - MAT106 — Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - POS122 — American National Government - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY207 — Introduction to Child Psychology - PSY209 — Human Growth and Development Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=713 --- # Special Education, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - EDU101 — Introduction to Education - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - HIS104 — History of the United States to 1877 - HIS105 — History of the United States since 1877 - MAT106 — Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II - MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics - POS122 — American National Government - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY207 — Introduction to Child Psychology - PSY209 — Human Growth and Development - SCI121 — Science Scholar Seminar Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=714 --- # Sterile Processing Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CCS098 — Critical Comprehension Skills I - ENG098 — Writing Skills Review I - SPT110 — Sterile Processing Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=841 --- # Structural and Civil Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CAD114 — Introduction to AutoCAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) - CAD132 — Introduction to MicroStation - CAD214 — Building Information Modeling (BIM) with Revit - CAD232 — Civil Survey CAD Applications - CIT130 — Construction Plan Fundamentals - CSC130 — Introduction to Computer Networks - CSC133 — PC Hardware and OS Maintenance - CTC132 — Computer Basics - CTC177 — Database Applications I - CTC193 — Windows - EST110 — CAD Work Experience - GIS115 — Remote Sensing Applications - SRV113 — Basic Surveying Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=765 --- # Surgical Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIO111 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology - BIO121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO123 — Microbiology - CCS099 — Critical Comprehension Skills II - ENG099 — Writing Skills Review II - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - MAT060 — Pre-Algebra Skills - PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPT110 — Sterile Processing - SUR116 — Surgical Terminology I - SUR118 — Surgical Terminology II - SUR130 — Surgical Instrumentation - SUR150 — Personal and Professional Relations - SUR158 — Pharmacology for the Surgical Technologist - SUR170 — Sterile Processing - SUR210 — Surgical Specialties I - SUR231 — Clinical Theory I - SUR232 — Clinical Practicum I - SUR254 — Surgical Specialties II - SUR273 — Clinical Theory II - SUR274 — Clinical Practicum II - SUR275 — Clinical Practicum III Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=842 --- # Theatre Arts, A.A. - Design or Technology Concentration **Degree** ## Courses - ART122 — Drawing I - ART124 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART125 — Color - ART161 — Art History I - ART162 — Art History II - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - LAS188 — Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression - LAS189 — Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences - THE100 — Theatre Appreciation - THE101 — History of Theatre - THE104 — Acting for the Stage - THE105 — Stagecraft - THE106 — Construction for Film and Stage - THE107 — Practicum - THE109 — Costume and Stage Makeup - THE120 — Script Analysis for Production - THE124 — Film Appreciation - THE205 — Advanced Stagecraft Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=724 --- # Theatre Arts, A.A. - Performance Concentration **Degree** ## Courses - ART161 — Art History I - ART162 — Art History II - COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COM140 — Voice and Diction - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - LAS188 — Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression - LAS189 — Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences - THE100 — Theatre Appreciation - THE101 — History of Theatre - THE103 — Performance of Literature - THE104 — Acting for the Stage - THE105 — Stagecraft - THE107 — Practicum - THE109 — Costume and Stage Makeup - THE120 — Script Analysis for Production - THE124 — Film Appreciation - THE202 — Advanced Acting - THE204 — Acting for Media and Film Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=723 --- # Unmanned Aircraft Systems Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AVI101 — Private Pilot I - AVI111 — Commercial Drone Ground School - AVI112 — Introduction to Drone Flight - AVI120 — Private Pilot II Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=823 --- # Veterinary Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIO111 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology - BIO121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO123 — Microbiology - ENG099 — Writing Skills Review II - ENG101 — Composition I - ENG102 — Composition II - MAT072 — Mathematical Literacy - VTT110 — Small Animal Nursing I - VTT111 — Small Animal Nursing II - VTT112 — Diagnostic Imaging - VTT113 — Introduction to Veterinary Technology - VTT114 — Clinical Pathology I - VTT115 — Clinical Pathology II - VTT116 — Large Animal Nursing - VTT117 — Surgical Technology I - VTT118 — Veterinary Clinical Practicum - VTT119 — Pharmacology I - VTT150 — Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology - VTT210 — Clinical Rotations I - VTT211 — Clinical Rotations II - VTT212 — Surgical Technology II - VTT213 — Animal Management - VTT214 — Laboratory Animals - VTT215 — Pharmacology II - VTT216 — Transitioning to Practice Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=843 --- # Web Development Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS152 — Web Design and Development I - CSC118 — Introduction to Linux - CSC123 — Computer Science I (C/C++) - CSC140 — Computer Science I (Java) - CSC155 — Systems Development - CSC175 — JavaScript Development Source: https://catalog.parkland.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=808 --- # ACC101 — Financial Accounting ACC 101 - Financial Accounting ACC 101 - Financial Accounting IAI BUS 903 4 -0-4 Financial statements as related to investors, creditors, and managers. Includes cash, receivables, inventory, noncurrent assets, investments, liabilities, and equities. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ACC102 — Managerial Accounting ACC 102 - Managerial Accounting ACC 102 - Managerial Accounting IAI BUS 904 3 -0-3 Managerial accounting concepts and procedures including classification of costs, job order and process cost systems, budgeting, standard costs and variance analysis, capital budgeting, variable and absorption costing, and cost allocation. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ACC 101 Prerequisites: ACC101 --- # ACC117 — Accounting and Bookkeeping ACC 117 - Accounting and Bookkeeping ACC 117 - Accounting and Bookkeeping 3 -0-3 Applied accounting and bookkeeping techniques covering the accounting cycle, special journals and ledgers, adjustments, accounts receivable and accounts payable, bank reconciliation, payroll, and merchandising. Credit not given for both ACC 101 and ACC 117. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ACC201 — Intermediate Accounting ACC 201 - Intermediate Accounting ACC 201 - Intermediate Accounting 4 -0-4 Development, usefulness, and limitation of general financial accounting theory and practice with in-depth study of corporate capital, asset, and liability side of balance sheet, plus an analysis of income and cash flow statements. Includes use of Excel spreadsheet applications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ACC 101 Prerequisites: ACC101 --- # ACC219 — Computerized Integrated Accounting ACC 219 - Computerized Integrated Accounting ACC 219 - Computerized Integrated Accounting 3 -2-3 Accounting principles are integrated into computerized format. Develops understanding of computerized applications, including general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventory, and payroll. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ACC 101 or ACC 117 Recommended before enrolling (not required): Basic computer skills Prerequisites: ACC101, ACC117 --- # ACC274 — Principles of Income Taxation ACC 274 - Principles of Income Taxation ACC 274 - Principles of Income Taxation 4 -0-4 Introduction to federal income taxation and income tax forms relevant to most taxpayers. Focus on measurement and reporting of taxable income (including property transactions). Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ACC275 — Payroll Tax Accounting ACC 275 - Payroll Tax Accounting ACC 275 - Payroll Tax Accounting 3 -0-3 Introduction to payroll accounting, including preparing quarterly and annual payroll tax forms and the use of computer applications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ACC 101 or ACC 117 Prerequisites: ACC101, ACC117 --- # ACR110 — Collision Repair Fundamentals ACR 110 - Collision Repair Fundamentals ACR 110 - Collision Repair Fundamentals 3 -2-3 Introduction to and application of entry-level skills for automotive collision repair. Emphasis on safety, tools, equipment, fasteners in industry service procedures. Reading and understanding the repair plan. Nonstructural panel repair and masking for refinishing. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # ACR111 — Collision Repair Detail ACR 111 - Collision Repair Detail ACR 111 - Collision Repair Detail 2 -2-2 Collision repair final vehicle inspection, light finish repair, and preparation. Identification and removal of paint defects. Vehicle exterior and interior cleaning. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # ACR116 — Collision Repair Electrical Analysis ACR 116 - Collision Repair Electrical Analysis ACR 116 - Collision Repair Electrical Analysis 3 -2-3 Theory and repair of electrical and electronic systems related to the collision repair industry. Includes electrical theory, DVOM use, wire and circuit repairs, electronic diagnosis, and schematic usage. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # ACR130 — Collision Repair Vehicle Construction, Estimating, and Measuring Principles ACR 130 - Collision Repair Vehicle Construction, Estimating, and Measuring Principles ACR 130 - Collision Repair Vehicle Construction, Estimating, and Measuring Principles 2 -1-2 Overview of modern vehicle construction. Collision repair impact analysis. Discovery and reporting of hidden damage. Review of industry standard computer-based estimating systems. Introduction to structural measuring techniques and systems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # ACR131 — Collision Repair Work Experience I ACR 131 - Collision Repair Work Experience I ACR 131 - Collision Repair Work Experience I 2 -20-2 Work experience in collision repair designed to reinforce class material. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in ACR 110 Prerequisites: ACR110 --- # ACR133 — Non-Structural Unibody Collision Repair ACR 133 - Non-Structural Unibody Collision Repair ACR 133 - Non-Structural Unibody Collision Repair 3 -2-3 Straightening and repair of non-structural unibody systems in collision repair; restoration of corrosion protection; outer panel protection; dent repair, door skins, quarter panels; removal and installation of fenders, doors, and deck lids. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in ACR 110 Prerequisites: ACR110 --- # ACR134 — Collision Repair Work Experience II ACR 134 - Collision Repair Work Experience II ACR 134 - Collision Repair Work Experience II 2 -20-2 Work experience in collision repair designed to reinforce class material. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in ACR 131 Prerequisites: ACR131 --- # ACR135 — Collision Repair: Glass, Plastic, and Trim ACR 135 - Collision Repair: Glass, Plastic, and Trim ACR 135 - Collision Repair: Glass, Plastic, and Trim 3 -2-3 Collision repair moveable glass replacement and adjustment, stationary glass removal, and adhesive selection and installation. Plastic body panel and bumper cover removal, alignment, and installation. Plastic repair procedures. Exterior and interior trim removal and replacement. Fasteners, clips, hardware, and adhesives inspection, selection, and use. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequi… Prerequisites: ACR110 --- # ACR136 — Collision Repair Work Experience III ACR 136 - Collision Repair Work Experience III ACR 136 - Collision Repair Work Experience III 2 -20-2 Work experience in collision repair designed to reinforce class material. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in ACR 134 Prerequisites: ACR134 --- # ACR137 — Vehicle Prep/Top Coat Application ACR 137 - Vehicle Prep/Top Coat Application ACR 137 - Vehicle Prep/Top Coat Application 3 -2-3 Collision repair paint systems, refinishing materials, blending techniques, surface preparation, safety practices, painting equipment, applying finish, and paint application problems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in ACR 110 Prerequisites: ACR110 --- # ACR138 — Collision Repair Work Experience IV ACR 138 - Collision Repair Work Experience IV ACR 138 - Collision Repair Work Experience IV 2 -20-2 Work experience in collision repair designed to reinforce class material. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in ACR 136 Prerequisites: ACR136 --- # ACR154 — Collision Repair Mechanical Analysis ACR 154 - Collision Repair Mechanical Analysis ACR 154 - Collision Repair Mechanical Analysis 3 -2-3 Theory and repair of mechanical systems most often affected by collisions; includes steering, suspension, wheel alignment, brakes, air conditioning, and cooling systems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in ACR 110 Prerequisites: ACR110 --- # ACR157 — Collision Repair HVAC System Repair ACR 157 - Collision Repair HVAC System Repair ACR 157 - Collision Repair HVAC System Repair 1 -0.5-1 Theory and repair of HVAC systems most often affected by collisions; includes air conditioning and cooling systems. Course to be used by automotive students that previously completed AFD 113 . Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in ACR 110 and AFD 113 Prerequisites: ACR110, AFD113 --- # ACR210 — Collision Repair Seminar ACR 210 - Collision Repair Seminar ACR 210 - Collision Repair Seminar 2 -0-2 Preparation for work in the collision repair industry, including resumes, interviewing, insurance, and 10 work ethic traits employers seek. Includes problems specific to the collision repair work environment. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # ACR272 — Advanced Structural Repair ACR 272 - Advanced Structural Repair ACR 272 - Advanced Structural Repair 3 -2-3 Diagnosis and repair of today’s unique vehicle structures emphasizing hydroformed full-frame vehicles, space-frame structures, and aluminum unibody vehicles. Analysis of the vehicle center section. Strategy for making a three-point measurement with computerized measuring systems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in ACR 133 Prerequisites: ACR133 --- # ACR273 — Advanced Vehicle Systems ACR 273 - Advanced Vehicle Systems ACR 273 - Advanced Vehicle Systems 3 -2-3 Operation, diagnosis, and repair of advanced vehicle systems including anti-lock brakes, traction control, SRS airbag systems, convenience systems, navigation systems, speed control, power accessories, collision avoidance systems, and active suspensions. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in ACR 116 Prerequisites: ACR116 --- # ACR274 — Advanced Refinish Techniques ACR 274 - Advanced Refinish Techniques ACR 274 - Advanced Refinish Techniques 3 -2-3 Advanced color theory, color evaluation and tinting, mica/pearl control techniques, wet bed blends, let down panels, tri-coats, quad-coats, advanced spot repair, paint defect evaluation and repair. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in ACR 137 Prerequisites: ACR137 --- # ACR275 — Collision Repair Welding ACR 275 - Collision Repair Welding ACR 275 - Collision Repair Welding 3 -2-3 Theory and practice in collision repair-specific welding operations and techniques. Includes oxyacetylene torch safety and use. MIG welding and cutting steel parts. Industry certification process. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in ACR 110 Prerequisites: ACR110 --- # ACR291 — Collision Repair Advanced Aluminum Repair ACR 291 - Collision Repair Advanced Aluminum Repair ACR 291 - Collision Repair Advanced Aluminum Repair 3 -2-3 Basic and advanced cosmetic straightening of aluminum and aluminum body filler applications. Principles of Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding setup and tuning, emphasizing personal and vehicle safety during the welding processes. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in ACR 272 Prerequisites: ACR272 --- # ACR295 — Advanced Vehicle Collision Avoidance Systems ACR 295 - Advanced Vehicle Collision Avoidance Systems ACR 295 - Advanced Vehicle Collision Avoidance Systems 3 -2-3 Advanced study of vehicle accident avoidance systems and autonomous vehicle operation. Emphasis on system levels of operation, theory of operation, programming, and calibration. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in ACR 273 Prerequisites: ACR273 --- # AFD110 — Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair AFD 110 - Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair AFD 110 - Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair 4 -3-4 Introduction to and application of entry-level skills for automotive maintenance and light repair. Emphasis on vehicle inspections, vehicle lifting procedures, and equipment; engine lubrication system service; and hybrid vehicle service safety precautions. Introduction to the On-Board Diagnostics II (OBDII) scan tool, Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) retrieval, and OBDII monitor readiness. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math:… --- # AFD111 — Automotive Powertrain Maintenance and Light Repair AFD 111 - Automotive Powertrain Maintenance and Light Repair AFD 111 - Automotive Powertrain Maintenance and Light Repair 7 -5-7 Automotive gasoline internal combustion engine theory of operation. Engine mechanical condition inspection and testing. Cooling system operation, analysis, and testing. Drive axle services and repair. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AFD 110 Prerequisites: AFD110 --- # AFD112 — Introduction to Power Trains AFD 112 - Introduction to Power Trains AFD 112 - Introduction to Power Trains 3 -2-3 Introduction to component parts and principles employed in the transference of power from engine to drive axles, clutches, manual transmissions, trans-axles, transfer cases, final drives, and differentials. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in AFD 111 or AFD 298 Prerequisites: AFD111, AFD298 --- # AFD113 — Automotive Chassis Systems Maintenance and Light Repair AFD 113 - Automotive Chassis Systems Maintenance and Light Repair AFD 113 - Automotive Chassis Systems Maintenance and Light Repair 7 -5-7 Automotive brake and steering system theory of operation, inspection and service. Emphasis placed on inspection and repair as a maintenance and light repair (MLR) technician. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AFD115 — Basic Chassis Electrical Systems AFD 115 - Basic Chassis Electrical Systems AFD 115 - Basic Chassis Electrical Systems 7 -5-7 Theoretical and practical aspects of electricity in the automobile. Topics include cranking; charging; and accessory systems, components, and wiring circuits; introduction to semiconductors and electronics. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AFD 110 or AFD 297 Prerequisites: AFD110, AFD297 --- # AFD117 — Basic Automotive Electronics and Computer Control Strategies AFD 117 - Basic Automotive Electronics and Computer Control Strategies AFD 117 - Basic Automotive Electronics and Computer Control Strategies 3 -2-3 Basic automotive electronics fundamentals including solid-state components such as sensors, actuators, and microprocessors. Automotive computer components and control strategies. Use of appropriate diagnostic equipment such as digital volt ohm meters (DVOMs), oscilloscopes, and scan tools. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent… Prerequisites: AFD115 --- # AFD119 — Chassis Electrical/Electronic Systems and Accessories AFD 119 - Chassis Electrical/Electronic Systems and Accessories AFD 119 - Chassis Electrical/Electronic Systems and Accessories 4 -2-4 Advanced study of automotive electrical and electronic circuitry emphasizing ignition, solid state components, and processor-driven systems. Concentration on controlling devices, chassis and body wiring, troubleshooting, diagnostics, and repair procedures. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in AFD 117 Prerequisites: AFD117 --- # AFD210 — Automotive Work Experience Seminar AFD 210 - Automotive Work Experience Seminar AFD 210 - Automotive Work Experience Seminar 2-3 -0-2; 2-2-3 Preparation for work in the automotive industry, including resumes, interviewing, insurance, and 10 work ethic traits employers seek. Also covers problems specific to the automotive work environment. Lab sections include vehicle operation, tools, component inspection, and assembly. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AFD211 — Auto Work Experience I AFD 211 - Auto Work Experience I AFD 211 - Auto Work Experience I 1 -10-1 On-the-job work experience for students preparing for employment in the automotive industry. Student is required to have an approved position, appropriate tools, and to speak with instructor prior to start. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in AFD 110 and AFD 210 Prerequisites: AFD110, AFD210 --- # AFD212 — Auto Work Experience II AFD 212 - Auto Work Experience II AFD 212 - Auto Work Experience II 1 -10-1 On-the-job work experience for students continuing employment in the automotive industry, with a focus on furthering their technical experience and diagnostic skills. Student is required to have an approved position, appropriate tools, and to speak with instructor prior to start. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AFD 110 , AFD 210 , and AFD 211 Prerequisites: AFD110, AFD210, AFD211 --- # AFD217 — Basic Refrigeration AFD 217 - Basic Refrigeration AFD 217 - Basic Refrigeration 3 -2-3 Construction and operation of mobile refrigeration units with emphasis on maintenance, service, diagnosis, and repair of automotive and light truck air conditioners. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in AFD 115 Prerequisites: AFD115 --- # AFD231 — Fuel and Emissions Diagnosis AFD 231 - Fuel and Emissions Diagnosis AFD 231 - Fuel and Emissions Diagnosis 4 -2-4 Diagnosis and service of electronic and computer systems using appropriate tools; analysis of fuel systems; vehicle adjustments; assessment of operation and maintenance of emission control systems. Drivability diagnosis emphasized. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AFD 111 or AFD 298 Prerequisites: AFD111, AFD298 --- # AFD232 — Multi-Cylinder Engine Overhaul AFD 232 - Multi-Cylinder Engine Overhaul AFD 232 - Multi-Cylinder Engine Overhaul 5 -6-5 Multi-cylinder engine analysis, disassembly, repair, part replacement, and reassembly; development of skills required to make repairs and overhaul multi-cylinder engines. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AFD 111 and AFD 115 , or AFD 298 Prerequisites: AFD111, AFD115, AFD298 --- # AFD233 — Automatic Transmissions AFD 233 - Automatic Transmissions AFD 233 - Automatic Transmissions 3 -2-3 Theory and overhaul procedures for automotive and light truck automatic transmissions. Students work on transmissions in both lab and cars, including transaxles. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in AFD 110 and AFD 111 , or AFD 298 Prerequisites: AFD110, AFD111, AFD298 --- # AFD234 — Vehicle High-Voltage Systems AFD 234 - Vehicle High-Voltage Systems AFD 234 - Vehicle High-Voltage Systems 2 -2-2 Operation, diagnosis, and service of high-voltage hybrid-electric and full-electric vehicle powertrains and HVAC systems, with an emphasis on high-voltage safety and HV component service. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in AFD 119 and AFD 231 Prerequisites: AFD119, AFD231 --- # AFD272 — Motorsport Work Experience I AFD 272 - Motorsport Work Experience I AFD 272 - Motorsport Work Experience I 1 -10-1 On-the-job work experience for students preparing for employment in the Motorsport industry. Student is required to have an approved position, appropriate tools, and instructor consent prior to start. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AFD 210 and AFD 297 Prerequisites: AFD210, AFD297 --- # AFD273 — Motorsport Work Experience II AFD 273 - Motorsport Work Experience II AFD 273 - Motorsport Work Experience II 1 -10-1 On-the-job work experience for students preparing for employment in the Motorsport industry. Student is required to have an approved position, appropriate tools, and instructor consent prior to start. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AFD 210 and AFD 298 Prerequisites: AFD210, AFD298 --- # AFD295 — Service Shop Operations 113 credits · 113 hours AFD 295 - Service Shop Operations AFD 295 - Service Shop Operations 3 -2-3 Simulation of automotive/diesel shop situations including customer relations, vehicle diagnosis, repairs, and the flat-rate concept. Learn shop practices and reinforce previously learned skills to make a smoother transition to a job placement experience. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AFD 113 Credit or concurrent enrollment in AFD 231 Prerequisites: AFD113, AFD231 --- # AFD296 — Motorsport Vehicle System Assessment AFD 296 - Motorsport Vehicle System Assessment AFD 296 - Motorsport Vehicle System Assessment 3 -2-3 Simulation of an automotive aftermarket component installation repair shop. Emphasis on component selection, installation, and testing. Students will learn new shop practices, reinforce previously learned skills, and transition smoothly to job placement. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AFD 111 or AFD 298 Prerequisites: AFD111, AFD298 --- # AFD297 — Motorsport Concepts and Vehicle Preparation AFD 297 - Motorsport Concepts and Vehicle Preparation AFD 297 - Motorsport Concepts and Vehicle Preparation 4 -2-4 Introduction to proper motorsport vehicle maintenance, repair, and basic chassis tuning according to specifications set by, but not limited to, the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA), International Hot Rod Association (IHRA), United Midwestern Promoters (UMP), International Motor Contest Association (IMCA), and Sports Car Club of America (SCCA). Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisit… --- # AFD298 — Motorsport Chassis Analysis AFD 298 - Motorsport Chassis Analysis AFD 298 - Motorsport Chassis Analysis 5 -6-5 Application of typical motorsport chassis design, assembly of manufactured frames, and selection of components into a completed chassis for motorsport competition. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AFD 297 Prerequisites: AFD297 --- # AFM112 — Manual Transmission and Drivetrains AFM 112 - Manual Transmission and Drivetrains AFM 112 - Manual Transmission and Drivetrains 4 -3-4 Component parts and principles employed in the transference of power from engine to drive axles; clutches, manual transmission, transaxles, axles, differentials, propeller shafts, drive axle suspensions. Students who successfully complete this course may receive current certification from Ford Motor Company in 1) Manual Transmission and Transaxle Diagnosis, and 2) Differential and Four-Wheel Drive Systems Diagnosis and Repair. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Readin… --- # AFM115 — Basic Automotive Electrical/Electronics AFM 115 - Basic Automotive Electrical/Electronics AFM 115 - Basic Automotive Electrical/Electronics 6 -3-6 Theoretical and practical aspects of electricity. Cranking, charging, and accessory systems components and wiring circuits. Basic fundamentals of electronics. Students who successfully complete this course may receive certification from Ford Motor Company in Basic Electrical Diagnosis and Repair. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # AFM117 — Computer Controls and Scan Tools AFM 117 - Computer Controls and Scan Tools AFM 117 - Computer Controls and Scan Tools 4 -2-4 Automotive computers and control strategies, networks and multiplexing, electrical/electronic accessories, supplemental restraint systems, and introduction to driveability. Use of appropriate diagnostic equipment such as digital volt meters (DVMs), oscilloscopes, and scan tools will be emphasized. Students who successfully complete this course may receive current certification from Ford Motor Company in Electronic System Diagnosis. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading… Prerequisites: AFM115 --- # AFM118 — Noise, Vibration, and Harshness Principles and Diagnosis AFM 118 - Noise, Vibration, and Harshness Principles and Diagnosis AFM 118 - Noise, Vibration, and Harshness Principles and Diagnosis 2 -2-2 Diagnosis of noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) issues in vehicle systems using NVH diagnostic tools and equipment. Students who successfully complete this course may receive credit for Noise, Vibration, and Harshness Principles and Diagnosis from Ford Motor Company. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AFM132 — Internal Combustion Engines AFM 132 - Internal Combustion Engines AFM 132 - Internal Combustion Engines 4 -4-4 Application of theory and laboratory situations pertaining to present day power plants; engine operation, construction, disassembly, precision measuring, machining, and reassembly. Students who successfully complete this course may receive credit for Engine Diagnosis and Repair from Ford Motor Company. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AFM 257 Prerequisites: AFM257 --- # AFM134 — Electrified Powertrains and Multiplex Systems AFM 134 - Electrified Powertrains and Multiplex Systems AFM 134 - Electrified Powertrains and Multiplex Systems 2 -2-2 Operation, diagnosis, and service of modern high-voltage hybrid-electric and full-electric vehicle powertrains. High voltage safety and HV component service. Construction, operation, and diagnosis of electronic multiplexing networks used in automobiles. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AFM 115 and AFM 117 Prerequisites: AFM115, AFM117 --- # AFM153 — Brakes and Anti-Lock Brake Systems (ABS) AFM 153 - Brakes and Anti-Lock Brake Systems (ABS) AFM 153 - Brakes and Anti-Lock Brake Systems (ABS) 4 -2-4 Automotive braking and stability control system theory of operation, inspection, and service. Students who successfully complete this course may receive credit for Brake System Diagnosis and Repair and Advanced Brake System Diagnosis and Service from Ford Motor Company. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AFM156 — Dealership Operations AFM 156 - Dealership Operations AFM 156 - Dealership Operations 2 -1-2 Daily operations of modern Ford and Lincoln dealership service departments, including ethical and legal issues. Introduction to automotive shop safety and usage of common shop equipment. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AFM217 — Climate Control Systems AFM 217 - Climate Control Systems AFM 217 - Climate Control Systems 4 -2-4 Construction and operation of climate control systems. Emphasis on maintenance, service, diagnosis, and repair of automotive and light truck air conditioners. Students who successfully complete this course may receive credit for Advanced Climate Control Diagnosis from Ford Motor Company. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AFM 257 Prerequisites: AFM257 --- # AFM233 — Automatic Transmissions AFM 233 - Automatic Transmissions AFM 233 - Automatic Transmissions 5 -3-5 Theory, diagnostic, and overhaul procedures for late-model Ford Motor Company automatic transmissions/trans-axles. Students who successfully complete this course may receive credit for Automatic Transmission/Transaxle Service and Automatic Transmission/Transaxle Advanced Diagnosis from Ford Motor Company. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AFM 259 Prerequisites: AFM259 --- # AFM252 — Engine Performance AFM 252 - Engine Performance AFM 252 - Engine Performance 8 -4-8 Advanced study of automotive electrical and electronic circuitry emphasizing diagnosis and services of electronic ignition systems, fuel systems, and emission control systems. Driveability diagnosis emphasized. Students who successfully complete this course may receive current Ford Motor Company Certification in Engine Performance Theory and Operation, Engine Performance Diagnosing and Testing, and Advanced Engine Performance. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Pl… Prerequisites: AFM115, AFM117 --- # AFM253 — Steering and Suspension AFM 253 - Steering and Suspension AFM 253 - Steering and Suspension 3 -2-3 Wheel alignment equipment, setup, and adjustment; suspension systems components and service; steering gears, power steering; struts, front-wheel drive, four-wheel alignment; wheels, tires, and balancing, and electronic steering and suspension systems. Students who successfully complete this course may receive current certification from Ford Motor Company in Steering and Suspension. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites N… --- # AFM256 — Directed Co-Op I (Dealership) AFM 256 - Directed Co-Op I (Dealership) AFM 256 - Directed Co-Op I (Dealership) 2 -20-2 Work experience sessions will provide the opportunity for students to apply the knowledge and skills obtained during classroom activities including, but not limited to, work ethics and mechanical skills. All work experience sessions must be completed in a Ford or Lincoln dealership as per Ford Motor Company requirements. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Approval of program director or department chair --- # AFM257 — Directed Co-Op II (Dealership) AFM 257 - Directed Co-Op II (Dealership) AFM 257 - Directed Co-Op II (Dealership) 2 -20-2 Work experience sessions will provide the opportunity for students to apply the knowledge and skills obtained during classroom activities including, but not limited to, work ethics and mechanical skills. All work experience sessions must be completed in a Ford or Lincoln dealership as per Ford Motor Company requirements. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Approval of program director or department chair --- # AFM258 — Directed Co-Op III (Dealership) AFM 258 - Directed Co-Op III (Dealership) AFM 258 - Directed Co-Op III (Dealership) 2 -20-2 Work experience sessions will provide the opportunity for students to apply the knowledge and skills obtained during classroom activities including, but not limited to, work ethics and mechanical skills. All work experience sessions must be completed in a Ford or Lincoln dealership as per Ford Motor Company requirements. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Approval of program director or department cha… --- # AFM259 — Directed Co-Op IV (Dealership) AFM 259 - Directed Co-Op IV (Dealership) AFM 259 - Directed Co-Op IV (Dealership) 2 -20-2 Work experience sessions will provide the opportunity for students to apply the knowledge and skills obtained during classroom activities including, but not limited to, work ethics and mechanical skills. All work experience sessions must be completed in a Ford or Lincoln dealership as per Ford Motor Company requirements. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Approval of program director or department chair --- # AFM270 — Diesel Engine Operations AFM 270 - Diesel Engine Operations AFM 270 - Diesel Engine Operations 3 -2-3 Theoretical and practical operation of various diesel engines used in late-model Ford trucks. Students who successfully complete this course may receive credit for Diesel Engine Performance and Diagnosis from Ford Motor Company. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in AFM 132 , and AFM 115 or AFD 115 Ford Certification STST Area 32 and 34 Prerequisites: AFM132, AFM115, AFD115 --- # AGB101 — Introduction to Animal Science AGB 101 - Introduction to Animal Science AGB 101 - Introduction to Animal Science 4 -2-4 Principles of livestock production. Includes animal products, breed identification, livestock selection, genetics and reproduction, nutrition and ration formulation, and livestock management practices. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGB102 — Introduction to Agricultural Economics AGB 102 - Introduction to Agricultural Economics AGB 102 - Introduction to Agricultural Economics IAI AG 901 4 -0-4 Principles of economics as applied to agriculture; basic economic principles, finance, land, marketing, input allocation and pricing, international trade, agricultural policies, and fiscal and monetary policies. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGB103 — Introduction to Crop Science AGB 103 - Introduction to Crop Science AGB 103 - Introduction to Crop Science IAI AG 903 4 -2-4 Various plant species of economic importance; principles of plant growth, environment, selection, classification, cultural practices; weed, insect, and disease identification and control. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # AGB104 — Introduction to Horticultural Science AGB 104 - Introduction to Horticultural Science AGB 104 - Introduction to Horticultural Science IAI AG 905 4 -2-4 Horticultural crop biology, technology, and industry. Includes classification, plant structure, growth and development, environmental factors, mechanisms of propagation, plant improvement, harvesting, marketing, geography, and aesthetics of horticultural crops (fruits, vegetables, greenhouse, turf, nursery, floral, and landscape). Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGB105 — Agricultural Applications of the Computer AGB 105 - Agricultural Applications of the Computer AGB 105 - Agricultural Applications of the Computer IAI AG 913 3 -0-3 Introduction to computer hardware, platform environments, file manipulation, printers, and the use of word processing; electronic presentations and communications; graphics, spreadsheet, and database management software; solution of agriculture data-related problems; and use of prepared software and templates. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGB106 — International Agricultural Field Experience AGB 106 - International Agricultural Field Experience AGB 106 - International Agricultural Field Experience 3 -6-3 Role of agriculture in international food production, international trade, governmental policy, and influence of cultural and economic diversity on agriculture; requires a supervised international field experience. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGB110 — Introduction to Precision Agriculture AGB 110 - Introduction to Precision Agriculture AGB 110 - Introduction to Precision Agriculture 1 -0-1 Introduction to precision agriculture, including history, applications, terminology, data management, and software. Exploration of precision agriculture career opportunities. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGB111 — Agriculture Equipment Safety AGB 111 - Agriculture Equipment Safety AGB 111 - Agriculture Equipment Safety 1 -1-1 Introduction and application of required safety training specifically for agriculture retail facilities. Students will learn about the Department of Transportation (DOT) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with emphasis on compliance issues in the workplace. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGB113 — Introduction to Agriculture Retail Operations AGB 113 - Introduction to Agriculture Retail Operations AGB 113 - Introduction to Agriculture Retail Operations 3 -2-3 Introduction to the daily operations of a retail agribusiness organization, including agriculture retail business operations, management of customer services and products, delivery of products, and inventory management. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGB117 — Applicator Equipment Operations I AGB 117 - Applicator Equipment Operations I AGB 117 - Applicator Equipment Operations I 3 -2-3 Introduction to and application of pesticides and fertilizers using knowledge and general operator skills required of agriculture custom applicator technicians. Pesticide safety, equipment calibrations, product calculations, use of precision technology, and product application emphasized. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AGB 111 and AGB 113 Prerequisites: AGB111, AGB113 --- # AGB118 — Applicator Equipment Operations II AGB 118 - Applicator Equipment Operations II AGB 118 - Applicator Equipment Operations II 3 -2-3 Advanced application of pesticides using knowledge and operator skills required of agriculture professional applicator technicians. Handling and mixing of pesticides, economic thresholds, equipment maintenance, and cleaning emphasized. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AGB 111 , AGB 113 , and AGB 117 Prerequisites: AGB111, AGB113, AGB117 --- # AGB133 — Introduction to Agricultural Marketing and Standards AGB 133 - Introduction to Agricultural Marketing and Standards AGB 133 - Introduction to Agricultural Marketing and Standards 3 -2-3 Survey of approaches to marketing agricultural products; implications for the producer, consumer, processor, and government; use of grain grading and standardization equipment. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGB135 — Agricultural Business Management AGB 135 - Agricultural Business Management AGB 135 - Agricultural Business Management 4 -0-4 Organization and structure of agricultural businesses; resource evaluation, policy development and implementation, functions of management, and laws and taxes that affect business. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGB136 — Precision Hydraulic/Electrical Systems AGB 136 - Precision Hydraulic/Electrical Systems AGB 136 - Precision Hydraulic/Electrical Systems 2 -2-2 Theoretical and practical application of mobile hydraulics and electrical. Includes open and closed center hydraulics, series and parallel circuits, Ohm’s law and Pascal’s law, testing, and diagnostics. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in AGB 214 Prerequisites: AGB214 --- # AGB155 — Agricultural Salesmanship AGB 155 - Agricultural Salesmanship AGB 155 - Agricultural Salesmanship 3 -0-3 Role, dynamics, and principles of sales communications as related to food and agriculture; methods for analyzing, setting --- # AGB191 — Agri-Business Work Exploration AGB 191 - Agri-Business Work Exploration AGB 191 - Agri-Business Work Exploration 2 -20-2 Placement in agricultural business for 300 hours of work in career exploration, developing skill requirements, and occupational opportunities. Dual supervision by college staff and cooperating businesses. Repeatable for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Completion of 15 credit hours in the program --- # AGB200 — Introduction to Soil Science AGB 200 - Introduction to Soil Science AGB 200 - Introduction to Soil Science IAI AG 904 4 -2-4 Fundamentals of soil formation, development, texture, structure, color, temperature, moisture, organisms, organic matter, chemical composition, clay minerals, classification, nutrient testing, fertilizer use, conservation, and management. Includes laboratory projects. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGB201 — Introduction to Agricultural Mechanization AGB 201 - Introduction to Agricultural Mechanization AGB 201 - Introduction to Agricultural Mechanization IAI AG 906 3 -2-3 Principles and applications of agricultural mechanization with emphasis on structures, electrification, power sources, and soil and water conservation. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGB211 — Plant Pest Identification and Control AGB 211 - Plant Pest Identification and Control AGB 211 - Plant Pest Identification and Control 3 -0-3 Identification and control of weeds, insects, and diseases. Control methods include prevention, biological control, resistant varieties, and pesticides. Pesticide terminology, formulations, calibration, environmental concerns, safe handling, and laws and regulations concerning pesticides. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AGB 103 or AGB 104 Prerequisites: AGB103, AGB104 --- # AGB212 — Weed Identification and Control AGB 212 - Weed Identification and Control AGB 212 - Weed Identification and Control 2 -4-2 Principles and applications of weed control by identifying 70 weed species, 30 herbicides and associated crop/weed response, use of spray equipment, and solving problems related to herbicide use. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AGB 103 or AGB 104 Prerequisites: AGB103, AGB104 --- # AGB213 — Soil Fertility and Fertilizers AGB 213 - Soil Fertility and Fertilizers AGB 213 - Soil Fertility and Fertilizers 3 -0-3 Use of fertilizers for peak production at optimum cost; evaluation and comparison of different forms of macro- and micro-nutrients, their manufacture, handling, and application; plant and soil chemistry. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AGB 200 Prerequisites: AGB200 --- # AGB214 — Precision Farming Technology AGB 214 - Precision Farming Technology AGB 214 - Precision Farming Technology 3 -2-3 Introduction to the most common tools used in precision farming: Global positioning systems, geographic information systems, unmanned aerial systems (UAS), precision planters, variable rate technology, and yield monitoring systems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGB215 — Applications of GIS in Agriculture AGB 215 - Applications of GIS in Agriculture AGB 215 - Applications of GIS in Agriculture 3 -0-3 Fundamental processes of geographic information systems (GIS) with application to agriculture. File formats, database management, spatial analysis, and manipulation of data. Georeferenced data from mapping and yield monitoring. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # AGB219 — Precision Hardware Systems AGB 219 - Precision Hardware Systems AGB 219 - Precision Hardware Systems 2 -2-2 Introduction to operation, troubleshooting, repair and calibration of precision agriculture components of auto-guidance systems, planters, combines, and application equipment. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # AGB232 — Agricultural Business and Farm Management AGB 232 - Agricultural Business and Farm Management AGB 232 - Agricultural Business and Farm Management 4 -0-4 Explores agricultural business management methods including decision making, strategic planning, budgeting, financing, human resources, acquisition of real estate, and appraisal of farmland. Use of spreadsheet programs to assist in management decision-making. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGB233 — Grain Marketing AGB 233 - Grain Marketing AGB 233 - Grain Marketing 3 -0-3 Fundamentals of mechanics of futures and options markets. Emphasis on how individuals should develop grain marketing plans and how and when to use futures and options rather than forward pricing, price-later, speculating, or other choices in management of risk. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGB290 — Agri-Business Seminar AGB 290 - Agri-Business Seminar AGB 290 - Agri-Business Seminar 1 -0-1 Seminar designed to assist students dealing with the management and daily decision-making involved in the operation of an agricultural/agri-business firm. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None Recommended before enrolling (not required): Approval of department chair --- # AGC112 — AGCO Power Generation I AGC 112 - AGCO Power Generation I AGC 112 - AGCO Power Generation I 4 -3-4 Complete overhaul of a diesel engine and return to field service using an appropriate company service manual; disassembly and reassembly procedure, measuring for wear, machining and overhaul procedures common to a dealership, tune-up and break-in procedures. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGC119 — AGCO Dealer Internship I AGC 119 - AGCO Dealer Internship I AGC 119 - AGCO Dealer Internship I 2 -20-2 On-the-job work experience for students preparing for employment at an AGCO dealer. Students must meet with a diesel instructor prior to start. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGC131 — AGCO Equipment Electrical I AGC 131 - AGCO Equipment Electrical I AGC 131 - AGCO Equipment Electrical I 3 -2-3 Theoretical and practical application of machine electrical and Ohm’s Law including series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits. Application of starting and charging circuits and testing equipment. Repair of electrical circuits with an emphasis on proper repair techniques. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGC153 — AGCO Mechanical Technician Principles AGC 153 - AGCO Mechanical Technician Principles AGC 153 - AGCO Mechanical Technician Principles 3 -2-3 Introduction and practical application of hardware, tools, and mechanical application practices used on AGCO equipment. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGC155 — AGCO Equipment Hydraulics AGC 155 - AGCO Equipment Hydraulics AGC 155 - AGCO Equipment Hydraulics 3 -3-3 Introduction to AGCO hydraulics systems, open center, closed center, and pressure and flow compensating type systems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGC171 — AGCO Powertrains AGC 171 - AGCO Powertrains AGC 171 - AGCO Powertrains 3 -2-3 AGCO drive trains and components of agricultural and construction equipment, clutch systems, transaxles, differentials, axles; emphasis on disassembly, reassembly, and component identification. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGC212 — AGCO Power Generation II AGC 212 - AGCO Power Generation II AGC 212 - AGCO Power Generation II 3 -3-3 Fuel systems for diesel engines; principles of operation for pump-style systems; timing of pumps; hands-on laboratory practice including diagnosis, troubleshooting, adjustment, and repair of fuel system components; use of diagnostic equipment. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AGC 112 Prerequisites: AGC112 --- # AGC214 — AGCO Precision Technology AGC 214 - AGCO Precision Technology AGC 214 - AGCO Precision Technology 2 -1-2 Theoretical and practical application of AGCO precision farming systems as related to agriculture. Global Positioning Satellite and Advanced Farming Systems with emphasis on software, product information, calibration, and hardware functions. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGC216 — AGCO Mobile Air Conditioning AGC 216 - AGCO Mobile Air Conditioning AGC 216 - AGCO Mobile Air Conditioning 2 -1-2 Principles and theory of air conditioning systems on agricultural heavy equipment and trucks. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGC219 — AGCO Dealer Internship II AGC 219 - AGCO Dealer Internship II AGC 219 - AGCO Dealer Internship II 2 -20-2 On-the-job work experience for students preparing for employment at an AGCO dealer. Students must meet with instructor prior to start. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AGC 119 Prerequisites: AGC119 --- # AGC230 — AGCO Tractor Systems I AGC 230 - AGCO Tractor Systems I AGC 230 - AGCO Tractor Systems I 3 -3-3 Instruction on AGCO tractor systems; power generation and powertrains. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AGC 112 and AGC 171 Prerequisites: AGC112, AGC171 --- # AGC231 — AGCO Equipment Electrical II AGC 231 - AGCO Equipment Electrical II AGC 231 - AGCO Equipment Electrical II 3 -2-3 Installation, analysis, testing, programming, diagnosis, and repair of monitoring systems, instrumentation, and other specialized electronic and computer-controlled equipment on agricultural machinery and heavy equipment. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AGC 131 Prerequisites: AGC131 --- # AGC232 — Momentum Planter Systems AGC 232 - Momentum Planter Systems AGC 232 - Momentum Planter Systems 3 -2-3 Fendt Momentum Planter Systems overview, operations, and diagnostics using appropriate technical manuals and special tools. Emphasis on setup of new planters, evaluation of used planters, repair, and returning to service. In-field adjustments and operations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # AGC233 — AGCO Combine I AGC 233 - AGCO Combine I AGC 233 - AGCO Combine I 3 -2-3 Predelivery, operations, setup, in-field adjustment, diagnosis, and repair of Gleaner and Ideal combines. Introduction to systems and components, basic machine layout, and identification. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AGC 131 Prerequisites: AGC131 --- # AGC234 — AGCO Combine II AGC 234 - AGCO Combine II AGC 234 - AGCO Combine II 3 -2-3 In-field and in-shop settings and diagnosis of problems associated with control systems and advanced settings on Gleaner and Ideal combines. Emphasis on productivity and efficiency of threshing systems and powertrain management. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AGC 233 Prerequisites: AGC233 --- # AGC235 — AGCO Liquid Application Systems AGC 235 - AGCO Liquid Application Systems AGC 235 - AGCO Liquid Application Systems 3 -2-3 Introduction and practical application of AGCO liquid chemical and fertilizer application systems. Emphasis on product handling, delivery, metering, and injection of crop production products. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AGC 214 Prerequisites: AGC214 --- # AGC236 — AGCO Dry Application Systems AGC 236 - AGCO Dry Application Systems AGC 236 - AGCO Dry Application Systems 3 -2-3 Introduction and practical application of AGCO dry product application systems. Emphasis on product handling, delivery, and metering on dry crop production products. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AGC 155 and AGC 214 Prerequisites: AGC155, AGC214 --- # AGC237 — AGCO Tractor Systems II - Fendt AGC 237 - AGCO Tractor Systems II - Fendt AGC 237 - AGCO Tractor Systems II - Fendt 3 -2-3 Fendt tractor systems including hydraulics, electrical, and control systems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AGC 171 and AGC 230 Prerequisites: AGC171, AGC230 --- # AGC239 — AGCO Tractor Systems II - Massey AGC 239 - AGCO Tractor Systems II - Massey AGC 239 - AGCO Tractor Systems II - Massey 3 -2-3 Massey Ferguson tractor systems including hydraulics, electrical, and control systems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AGC 230 Prerequisites: AGC230 --- # ALH196 — Dental Hygiene Board Exam Prep ALH 196 - Dental Hygiene Board Exam Prep ALH 196 - Dental Hygiene Board Exam Prep 2 -0-2 This comprehensive Dental Hygiene Board Review Course prepares students for the National Board Dental Hygiene Exam with in-depth content review; practical application; and specific test-taking skills like time management, handling multiple-choice questions, and navigating the computer-based exam format. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Admission into the Dental Hygiene program --- # ALM060 — Topics from Pre-Algebra ALM 060 - Topics from Pre-Algebra ALM 060 - Topics from Pre-Algebra 1-2 -0-1; 2-0-2 Topics will be chosen from: Ratio, proportion, percent, conversion of units, area, perimeter, signed numbers, order of operations, formulas, basic equations, basic exponent laws, word phrases, and basic word problems. Used to supplement or review MAT 060 or MAT 059 course work. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ALM098 — Topics from Intermediate Algebra ALM 098 - Topics from Intermediate Algebra ALM 098 - Topics from Intermediate Algebra 1-2 -0-1; 2-0-2 Topics will be chosen from relations, functions, graphs and their analysis, polynomials and factoring, radicals, quadratic equations and inequalities, algebraic equations, quadratic functions, modeling and applications. Used to supplement or review MAT 098 course work. Repeatable for a maximum of 8 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ALV101 — Private Pilot I Flight Supplemental ALV 101 - Private Pilot I Flight Supplemental ALV 101 - Private Pilot I Flight Supplemental 0.5-2 -1-0.5; 0-2-1; 0-3-1.5; 0-4-2 Remedial instruction for the flight portion of AVI 101 . Additional course fee required. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ALV103 — Private Pilot I Ground Supplemental ALV 103 - Private Pilot I Ground Supplemental ALV 103 - Private Pilot I Ground Supplemental 2 -0-2 Remedial instruction for the classroom portion of AVI 101 . Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in FYE 101 Prerequisites: FYE101 --- # ALV110 — Oral Prep Supplemental ALV 110 - Oral Prep Supplemental ALV 110 - Oral Prep Supplemental 0.5-2 -0-0.5; 1-0-1; 1.5-0-1.5; 2-0-2 Additional aeronautical knowledge for proficiency in any certificate flight course. Must be taken concurrently with an ALV or AVI flight class. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Approval of Chief Pilot/Director of Aviation --- # ALV120 — Private Pilot II Flight Supplemental ALV 120 - Private Pilot II Flight Supplemental ALV 120 - Private Pilot II Flight Supplemental 0.5-2 -1-0.5; 0-2-1; 0-3-1.5; 0-4-2 Remedial instruction for the flight portion of AVI 120 or the flight portion of the transition course (required before enrolling in AVI 129 for students who earned a private pilot certificate outside the Institute of Aviation). Additional course fee required. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ALV121 — Private Pilot II Ground Supplemental ALV 121 - Private Pilot II Ground Supplemental ALV 121 - Private Pilot II Ground Supplemental 2 -0-2 Remedial instruction for the classroom portion of AVI 120 or the classroom portion of the transition course (required before enrolling in AVI 129 for students who earned a private pilot certificate outside the Institute of Aviation). Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None Recommended before enrolling (not required): Credit or concurrent enrollment in FYE 101 --- # ALV128 — Commercial Instrument I Ground Supplemental ALV 128 - Commercial Instrument I Ground Supplemental ALV 128 - Commercial Instrument I Ground Supplemental 2 -0-2 Remedial instruction for the classroom portion of AVI 129 . Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ALV129 — Commercial Instrument I Flight Supplemental ALV 129 - Commercial Instrument I Flight Supplemental ALV 129 - Commercial Instrument I Flight Supplemental 0.5-1.5 -1-0.5; 0-2-1; 0-3-1.5 Remedial instruction for the flight portion of AVI 129 . Additional course fee required. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ALV140 — Commercial Instrument II Flight Supplemental ALV 140 - Commercial Instrument II Flight Supplemental ALV 140 - Commercial Instrument II Flight Supplemental 0.5-1.5 -1-0.5; 0-2-1; 0-3-1.5 Remedial instruction for the flight portion of AVI 140 . Additional course fee required. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ALV141 — Commercial Instrument II Ground Supplemental ALV 141 - Commercial Instrument II Ground Supplemental ALV 141 - Commercial Instrument II Ground Supplemental 2 -0-2 Additional aeronautical experience for proficiency in AVI 140 . Classroom instruction on instrument maneuvers, aerodynamics, navigation, and aircraft systems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Approval of department chair --- # ALV200 — Commercial Pilot I Flight Supplemental ALV 200 - Commercial Pilot I Flight Supplemental ALV 200 - Commercial Pilot I Flight Supplemental 0.5-1.5 -1-0.5; 0-2-1; 0-3-1.5 Remedial instruction for the flight portion of AVI 200 . Additional course fee required. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ALV201 — Commercial Pilot I Ground Supplemental ALV 201 - Commercial Pilot I Ground Supplemental ALV 201 - Commercial Pilot I Ground Supplemental 2 -0-2 Remedial instruction for the classroom portion of AVI 200 . Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Approval of department chair --- # ALV209 — Commercial Pilot II Flight Supplemental ALV 209 - Commercial Pilot II Flight Supplemental ALV 209 - Commercial Pilot II Flight Supplemental 0.5-1.5 -1-0.5; 0-2-1; 0-3-1.5 Remedial instruction for the flight portion of AVI 209 . Additional course fee required. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ALV210 — Commercial Pilot II Ground Supplemental ALV 210 - Commercial Pilot II Ground Supplemental ALV 210 - Commercial Pilot II Ground Supplemental 2 -0-2 Remedial instruction for the classroom portion of AVI 209 . Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Approval of department chair --- # ALV220 — Flight Instructor Flight Supplemental ALV 220 - Flight Instructor Flight Supplemental ALV 220 - Flight Instructor Flight Supplemental 0.5-1.5 -1-0.5; 0-2-1; 0-3-1.5 Remedial instruction for the flight portion of AVI 220 . Additional course fee required. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ALV221 — Flight Instructor Ground Supplemental ALV 221 - Flight Instructor Ground Supplemental ALV 221 - Flight Instructor Ground Supplemental 3 -0-3 Remedial instruction for the classroom portion of AVI 220 . Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ALV222 — Flight Instructor Instrument Supplemental ALV 222 - Flight Instructor Instrument Supplemental ALV 222 - Flight Instructor Instrument Supplemental 0.5-1.5 -1-0.5; 0-2-1; 0-3-1.5 Remedial instruction for AVI 222 . Additional course fee required. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ALV280 — Commercial Multiengine Supplemental ALV 280 - Commercial Multiengine Supplemental ALV 280 - Commercial Multiengine Supplemental 0.5-1.5 -1-0.5; 0-2-1; 0-3-1.5 Remedial instruction for AVI 280 . Additional course fee required. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ALW153 — Intensive Grammar Instruction I ALW 153 - Intensive Grammar Instruction I ALW 153 - Intensive Grammar Instruction I 1 -0-1 Students will learn to write sentences that demonstrate a command of basic English grammar and punctuation. Correct use of phrases and clauses emphasized. Supplemental tutorial for ESL students. Repeatable for a maximum of 4 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Approval of department chair --- # ALW154 — Intensive Grammar Instruction II ALW 154 - Intensive Grammar Instruction II ALW 154 - Intensive Grammar Instruction II 1 -0-1 Students will learn to write paragraphs that demonstrate a command of grammar and punctuation including correct use of period, comma, semicolon, colon, and quotation marks. Supplemental tutorial for ESL students. Repeatable for a maximum of 4 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Approval of department chair --- # ALW155 — Writing Effective Sentences ALW 155 - Writing Effective Sentences ALW 155 - Writing Effective Sentences 1 -0-1 Students will learn to write sentences that effectively utilize language - word choice, sentence structure, punctuation - to enhance their purpose. Emphasis on identification and correction of major sentence errors: run-on, comma splice, and sentence fragments. Repeatable for a maximum of 4 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Approval of department chair --- # ALW195 — Writing Effective Essays ALW 195 - Writing Effective Essays ALW 195 - Writing Effective Essays 1 -0-1 Focus on writing multiple-paragraph essays that exhibit critical thinking and demonstrate engagement with outside ideas and texts. Learn and practice critical reading skills to effectively engage with cross-discipline texts necessary to write multiple paragraph essays. Repeatable for a maximum of 3 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Approval of department chair --- # ALW199 — Bridge to College Composition ALW 199 - Bridge to College Composition ALW 199 - Bridge to College Composition 3 -0-3 Intensive writing instruction for co-enrolled ENG 101 course. Focus on standard written English and essay components. Secondary focus on college reading skills and document design. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Concurrent enrollment in ENG 101 Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # ANT101 — Introduction to Anthropology ANT 101 - Introduction to Anthropology ANT 101 - Introduction to Anthropology IAI S1 900N 3 -0-3 Introduction to the study of humankind. Attention given to humanity as both a living, evolving organism and creator and product of culture. Substantial emphasis placed on crosscultural material. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ANT103 — Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANT 103 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANT 103 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology IAI S1 901N 3 -0-3 Study of structure and process of culture. Presents major features of culture including subsistence patterns, organizing devices, language, patterns of cultural transmission, political organization, religion, family forms, and cultural change. Examines methods of anthropological research and major theoretical orientations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ANT105 — Introduction to Physical Anthropology ANT 105 - Introduction to Physical Anthropology ANT 105 - Introduction to Physical Anthropology IAI S1 902 3 -0-3 Introduction to the principles and course of human evolution from the perspective of biological and social sciences. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ANT200 — Introduction to Archaeology ANT 200 - Introduction to Archaeology ANT 200 - Introduction to Archaeology IAI S1 903 3 -0-3 General introduction to theory and methods of archaeology. Emphasis placed upon conduct of archaeological research. Archaeology of the Midwest given special attention. For anyone interested in finding out about the past. Optional field trips. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ANT220 — Field Archaeology ANT 220 - Field Archaeology ANT 220 - Field Archaeology 3 -4-3 Field studies in archaeology of various areas in the Midwest, specifically Illinois. Emphasis on properly collecting and recording archaeological data, and using these data to better understand history and past cultures. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Approval of instructor or department chair --- # ANT289 — Topics in Anthropology ANT 289 - Topics in Anthropology ANT 289 - Topics in Anthropology 3 -0-3 Study of selected topics in anthropology. Topics vary according to section and semester and are listed in class schedule. Repeatable for a maximum of 9 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Completion of 3 credit hours in the subject area Approval of department chair --- # ART105 — Typography ART 105 - Typography ART 105 - Typography 3 -2-3 Introduction to creative typography for visual communication. Create typographic compositions using Adobe Creative Suite for print and web. Emphasis on terminology, typographic traditions, type aesthetics, hierarchy and navigation. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ART121 — Two-Dimensional Design ART 121 - Two-Dimensional Design ART 121 - Two-Dimensional Design IAI ART 907 3 -5-3 Foundation course in two dimensional design principles: unity, variety, balance, movement, emphasis, proportion, and space. Exploration of different compositional strategies in a variety of media. Examination of the creative process: design research, ideation, production, evaluation, and revision. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ART122 — Drawing I ART 122 - Drawing I ART 122 - Drawing I IAI ART 904 3 -5-3 Skill-oriented beginning representational drawing. Visualizing and basic drawing construction, pathologies of drawing; linear perspective; presentation; elements of line, shape, value, and volume. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ART123 — Drawing II ART 123 - Drawing II ART 123 - Drawing II IAI ART 905 3 -5-3 In-depth investigation of various drawing media and papers. Design issues, expression, envisioned and observational drawing, pathologies of drawing. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ART 122 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites: ART122 --- # ART124 — Three-Dimensional Design ART 124 - Three-Dimensional Design ART 124 - Three-Dimensional Design IAI ART 908 3 -5-3 Foundation course in three-dimensional design fundamentals. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ART125 — Color ART 125 - Color ART 125 - Color 3 -5-3 In-depth examination of color; exploration and application of color theories and media. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ART128 — Digital Photography ART 128 - Digital Photography ART 128 - Digital Photography 3 -5-3 An introductory course covering the basic principles of digital photography as a fine art medium, including equipment selection and use, image processing, and aesthetics. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Basic computer skills --- # ART129 — Film Photography ART 129 - Film Photography ART 129 - Film Photography 3 -5-3 Basic techniques and principles of photographic process in visual communication. Practical working use of 35 mm camera, exposure, developing, and printing in black and white darkroom. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ART130 — Studio Photography I ART 130 - Studio Photography I ART 130 - Studio Photography I 3 -5-3 Advanced skills with digital camera, lighting, and exposure evaluation. Hands-on experience working in a studio environment will provide creative opportunities to work in areas such as still life, portrait, and commercial work. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ART140 — Graphic Design I ART 140 - Graphic Design I ART 140 - Graphic Design I 3 -3-3 Introduction to the creative process and visual communication design with an emphasis on creating compelling compositions. Solve visual communication problems in a hands-on studio environment using Adobe Creative Suite. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ART 121 Prerequisites: ART121 --- # ART141 — Watercolor I ART 141 - Watercolor I ART 141 - Watercolor I 3 -5-3 Investigation of the techniques, materials, and expressive potential of watercolor painting. Hands-on experience with brushwork, washes, color mixing, and layering of transparent color. Development of observational skills, compositional strategies, and personal artistic expression. Discussion of historical and contemporary watercolor practices. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ART 122 Prerequisites: ART122 --- # ART142 — Graphic Design II ART 142 - Graphic Design II ART 142 - Graphic Design II 3 -3-3 Exploration of the creative process and visual communication design with an emphasis on design thinking, graphic expression and content. Solve visual communication problems in a hands-on studio environment using Adobe Creative Suite. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ART 121 and ART 140 Prerequisites: ART121, ART140 --- # ART145 — Ceramics I ART 145 - Ceramics I ART 145 - Ceramics I 3 -5-3 Introduction to ceramic process. Hand-built and wheel-thrown forms; basic problems of forming, decoration, and glazing. For art majors and non-art majors. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ART161 — Art History I ART 161 - Art History I ART 161 - Art History I IAI F2 901 3 -0-3 Survey of origins and development of visual arts, from prehistoric through Gothic period. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ART162 — Art History II ART 162 - Art History II ART 162 - Art History II IAI F2 902 3 -0-3 Survey of origin and development of visual arts, Renaissance to present. Influence of past on contemporary art. (Also in Salzburg Program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ART163 — History of Modern Art ART 163 - History of Modern Art ART 163 - History of Modern Art IAI F2 902 3 -0-3 History of modernism in art from French Revolution to present with emphasis on contemporary issues. (Also in Salzburg Program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ART164 — History of Photography ART 164 - History of Photography ART 164 - History of Photography IAI F2 904 3 -0-3 History of photography in art and society from its discovery to present. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ART165 — Art Appreciation ART 165 - Art Appreciation ART 165 - Art Appreciation IAI F2 900 3 -0-3 Introductory survey of visual arts in relation to human society, with aim of providing wide acquaintance with art forms and an appreciation of factors that have determined their development. Includes museum field trips. (Also in Canterbury Program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ART166 — Intro to Non-Western Art ART 166 - Intro to Non-Western Art ART 166 - Intro to Non-Western Art IAI F2 903N 3 -0-3 Survey of origins and development of visual arts from Africa, Middle East, Asia, South America, Mesoamerica, and Oceania. Examine artworks (Painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, architecture and other visual art forms) as forms of cultural expression. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ART181 — Sculpture I ART 181 - Sculpture I ART 181 - Sculpture I 3 -5-3 Use of techniques, principles, and materials of sculpture to interpret contemporary subjects in three-dimensional sculptural forms. Aesthetic, historical, and social perspectives explored. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ART182 — Sculpture II ART 182 - Sculpture II ART 182 - Sculpture II 3 -5-3 Continued exploration and development of sculpture media and materials as means of expression. Emphasis on depth of conceptual development, professional presentation, documentation. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ART 181 Prerequisites: ART181 --- # ART185 — Metalwork and Jewelry I ART 185 - Metalwork and Jewelry I ART 185 - Metalwork and Jewelry I 3 -5-3 Basic jewelry and metalworking techniques: sawing, piercing, filing, soldering, cold connections, forming, metal finishing. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None Recommended before enrolling (not required): Credit or concurrent enrollment in ART 121 --- # ART186 — Metalwork and Jewelry II ART 186 - Metalwork and Jewelry II ART 186 - Metalwork and Jewelry II 3 -5-3 Continuation of ART 185 with greater exploration of conceptual and technical problems. Introduction to silver casting, advanced stone setting, repousse, chasing, and inlay. Student may concentrate and research a particular technique, while designing and executing individual projects. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ART 185 Prerequisites: ART185 --- # ART201 — Painting I ART 201 - Painting I ART 201 - Painting I 3 -5-3 Introduction to techniques and principles of oil painting, preparation of painting surfaces, development of color, and explanation of pictorial space. (Also in Canterbury Program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ART 122 Prerequisites: ART122 --- # ART202 — Painting II ART 202 - Painting II ART 202 - Painting II 3 -5-3 Application of technical painting skills to developing personal expression in response to various types of imagery. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ART 122 and ART 201 Prerequisites: ART122, ART201 --- # ART221 — Figure Drawing ART 221 - Figure Drawing ART 221 - Figure Drawing 3 -5-3 Use of the figure as basis for anatomical study and accurate representational drawing. Drawing from skeleton and live models. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ART 122 Recommended before enrolling (not required): Credit or concurrent enrollment in ART 123 Prerequisites: ART122, ART123 --- # ART228 — Advanced Digital Photography ART 228 - Advanced Digital Photography ART 228 - Advanced Digital Photography 3 -5-3 Advanced techniques and principles of the digital photographic process in visual communication. Exploration of materials and methods unique to digital photography with an emphasis on art. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ART 128 Prerequisites: ART128 --- # ART229 — Advanced Film Photography ART 229 - Advanced Film Photography ART 229 - Advanced Film Photography 3 -5-3 Advanced techniques and principles of photographic process in visual communication. Exploration of materials and aesthetics unique to photography with an emphasis on fine art. Advanced development of darkroom skills. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ART 129 Prerequisites: ART129 --- # ART241 — Watercolor II ART 241 - Watercolor II ART 241 - Watercolor II 3 -5-3 Investigation of intermediate and advanced techniques, materials, and expressive potential of transparent and opaque watercolor painting. Hands-on experience with brushwork, washes, color mixing, and layering of transparent and opaque color. Development of observational skills, compositional strategies, and personal artistic expression. Discussion of historical and contemporary watercolor practices. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prereq… Prerequisites: ART122, ART141 --- # ART245 — Ceramics II ART 245 - Ceramics II ART 245 - Ceramics II 3 -5-3 Continued development of technical ceramic skills including: wheel work, hand building, clay body, glaze formulation. Exploration of past and contemporary ceramic forms and ideas. For art and non-art majors. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ART 145 Prerequisites: ART145 --- # ART283 — Portfolio Seminar 122 credits · 122 hours ART 283 - Portfolio Seminar ART 283 - Portfolio Seminar 1 -0-1 Under faculty direction, students fine-tune and edit their portfolios, create an artist’s statement, and develop their personal resumes. Includes lectures on presentation, demonstrations on taking professional images of artwork, and faculty reviews of final portfolio. Repeatable for a maximum of 2 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ART 121 and ART 122 Credit or concurrent enrollment in ART 123 and ART 124 Prerequisites: ART121, ART122, ART123, ART124 --- # ASL111 — American Sign Language ASL 111 - American Sign Language ASL 111 - American Sign Language 4 -0-4 Introduction to American Sign Language as used by the hearing impaired. Manual alphabet and introduction of common individual signs. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # AST101 — The Solar System AST 101 - The Solar System AST 101 - The Solar System IAI P1 906L 4 -2-4 Historical ideas concerning stars and planets; structure and motions of Earth, planets, and moons; physical nature of the Sun, planets, comets, asteroids, and meteors; origin and evolution of the Solar System. Includes an evening telescope observation. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # AST102 — Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe AST 102 - Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe AST 102 - Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe IAI P1 906L 4 -2-4 Star distances, motions, structures, origin, and evolution; white dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes; atoms and radiation; structures and evolution of galaxies (including the Milky Way) and the universe. Includes some evening telescopic observations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # AVI101 — Private Pilot I AVI 101 - Private Pilot I AVI 101 - Private Pilot I 3 -2-3 First in a two-course sequence for FAA Private Pilot certification. Course goal is solo flight. Aerodynamics, aircraft systems, operations, regulations, weather, and flight maneuvers. Includes 29.7 hours flight and simulator training. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Admission into the Aviation program --- # AVI111 — Commercial Drone Ground School AVI 111 - Commercial Drone Ground School AVI 111 - Commercial Drone Ground School 3 -0-3 Prepares the student for FAA Commercial Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Pilot Certification. Covers regulations, airspace, aerodynamics, weather, performance, registration, and aeromedical factors. Commercial UAS certification requires passing an FAA written exam. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # AVI112 — Introduction to Drone Flight AVI 112 - Introduction to Drone Flight AVI 112 - Introduction to Drone Flight 3 -2-3 Introduces basic skills necessary to fly both fixed wing and quadcopter drones. Covers flight controls, payloads, checklist development and usage, mission planning, and emergency procedures. Students learn basic flight maneuvers and use simulator software. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # AVI113 — Drone Data Collection and Application AVI 113 - Drone Data Collection and Application AVI 113 - Drone Data Collection and Application 3 -0-3 Introduction to basic drone data collection and application for various industries including agriculture, real estate, inspections, and media. Includes mission planning, autonomous flights, crew management, data collection, and data analysis while emphasizing legal and safe operations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # AVI116 — Aviation Physiology AVI 116 - Aviation Physiology AVI 116 - Aviation Physiology 4 -0-4 Examine aspects of human physiology pertinent to aviation and aerospace operations. Focus on understanding of these physiological factors and the mitigation of their adverse consequences to improve safety and performance in the aerospace environment. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # AVI120 — Private Pilot II AVI 120 - Private Pilot II AVI 120 - Private Pilot II 3 -2.5-3 Second in a two-course sequence for FAA Private Pilot certification. Cross-country flight planning and execution, navigation, and review of AVI 101 topics. Includes 37.4 hours flight and simulator training. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in AVI 101 Prerequisites: AVI101 --- # AVI129 — Commercial Instrument I AVI 129 - Commercial Instrument I AVI 129 - Commercial Instrument I 3 -2.5-3 First in a two-course sequence to add Instrument Airplane rating to FAA Private Pilot certificate. VFR review, aircraft systems, navigation, instrument procedures, and IFR cross-country flight planning and execution. Includes 36.2 hours flight and simulator training toward instrument rating and commercial pilot requirements. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites FAA Private Pilot Certificate with Airplane Single Engine Land Rating Recommended before enrolling (not require… Prerequisites: AVI120 --- # AVI131 — Aviation Weather AVI 131 - Aviation Weather AVI 131 - Aviation Weather 4 -0-4 Gain knowledge of weather theory for aviation operations. Includes interpretation of aviation reports, charts, forecasts, other weather information, and human factor issues related to safe weather decision making in scenarios and applications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in AVI 101 and ESC 101 Prerequisites: AVI101, ESC101 --- # AVI135 — Aviation Accident Investigation and Human Factors AVI 135 - Aviation Accident Investigation and Human Factors AVI 135 - Aviation Accident Investigation and Human Factors 3 -0-3 Fundamental concepts of aviation accident investigation with emphasis on accident prevention and casualty reduction through crash-worthy design and safety enhancements; strong emphasis on human factors aspects of accident and accident mitigation. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in AVI 101 Prerequisites: AVI101 --- # AVI140 — Commercial Instrument II AVI 140 - Commercial Instrument II AVI 140 - Commercial Instrument II 3 -2.5-3 Second in a two-course sequence to add Instrument Airplane rating to FAA Private Pilot certificate. Advanced navigation, weather, and review of AVI 129 topics. Includes 38.2 hours flight and simulator training toward instrument rating and commercial pilot requirements. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in AVI 129 Prerequisites: AVI129 --- # AVI184 — Aircraft Systems for Pilots AVI 184 - Aircraft Systems for Pilots AVI 184 - Aircraft Systems for Pilots 3 -0-3 Basic aircraft systems, their components, and theory of operation. Familiarization of Federal Aviation Administration maintenance rules and regulations applicable to pilots. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in AVI 200 Approval of department chair FAA Private Pilot Certificate with Airplane Single Engine Land Rating Prerequisites: AVI200 --- # AVI190 — Advanced Aircraft Systems for Pilots AVI 190 - Advanced Aircraft Systems for Pilots AVI 190 - Advanced Aircraft Systems for Pilots 3 -0-3 Pilot-oriented study of modern turbine aircraft systems. Familiarizes individuals with turbine and turboprop engines and modern system types and components. Systems knowledge will be applied during examination of a common turbine and turboprop aircraft. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in AVI 184 Prerequisites: AVI184 --- # AVI200 — Commercial Pilot I AVI 200 - Commercial Pilot I AVI 200 - Commercial Pilot I 3 -3-3 First in a two-course sequence for FAA Commercial Pilot certification. Complex aircraft introduction and endorsement, and advanced presentation of selected private pilot and instrument topics. Includes 46.5 hours flight and simulator training. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites FAA Private Pilot Certificate with Airplane Single Engine Land and Instrument Airplane Ratings Recommended before enrolling (not required): Credit in AVI 140 Prerequisites: AVI140 --- # AVI209 — Commercial Pilot II AVI 209 - Commercial Pilot II AVI 209 - Commercial Pilot II 3 -3-3 Second in a two-course sequence for FAA Commercial Pilot certification. Advanced aerodynamics, advanced systems, regulations, review of certification standards, and multiengine airplane introduction. Includes 44.7 hours flight and simulator training. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in AVI 200 Prerequisites: AVI200 --- # AVI218 — Aircraft Aerodynamics for Pilots AVI 218 - Aircraft Aerodynamics for Pilots AVI 218 - Aircraft Aerodynamics for Pilots 3 -0-3 Capstone class for fundamental aerodynamics of civilian aircraft. Examination of graphical and mathematical models in order to understand current aerodynamic principles. Discussion of how aerodynamic principles apply to normal and abnormal flight situations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in AVI 200 Approval of department chair Prerequisites: AVI200 --- # AVI220 — Flight Instructor Airplane Initial AVI 220 - Flight Instructor Airplane Initial AVI 220 - Flight Instructor Airplane Initial 4 -2-4 FAA Flight Instructor Airplane certification for pilots not holding a flight instructor certificate. Fundamentals of instruction, fundamentals of flight, technical subject areas, and flight maneuver analyses. Includes 26.2 hours flight and simulator training and spin training. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Airplane Single Engine Land and Instrument Airplane Ratings --- # AVI222 — Flight Instructor Instrument AVI 222 - Flight Instructor Instrument AVI 222 - Flight Instructor Instrument 1 -1-1 Add Instrument Airplane rating to FAA Flight Instructor certificate. Fundamentals of instruction, instrument procedures, and regulations. Includes 15 hours flight and simulator training. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Airplane Single Engine Land and Instrument Airplane Ratings FAA Flight Instructor Certificate with Airplane Single Engine Rating --- # AVI280 — Commercial Multiengine AVI 280 - Commercial Multiengine AVI 280 - Commercial Multiengine 1 -1-1 Add Airplane Multiengine Land rating to FAA Commercial Pilot certificate. Aerodynamics, systems, and procedures applicable to light twin engine airplanes. Includes 20 hours flight and simulator training. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Airplane Single Engine Land and Instrument Airplane Ratings --- # AVI281 — Crew Resource Management AVI 281 - Crew Resource Management AVI 281 - Crew Resource Management 3 -1-3 Examines societal/cultural, industry, governmental regulatory agency, organizational, group, and individual influences on crew behavior and crew resource management. Laboratory and flight sections use multiengine flight simulator and multiengine aircraft. Students gain experience flying preplanned scenarios in both aircraft and simulator. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Airplane Multiengine Land and Instrument Airplane Ratings --- # BIO100 — Introduction to Biology BIO 100 - Introduction to Biology BIO 100 - Introduction to Biology 3 -2-3 Basic introduction to biology, including scientific method, cell structure and function, DNA and RNA, genetics and inheritance, diversity and evolution of life, organ systems and physiology, biotechnology, and ecology and the environment. Designed for those with limited biology course experience. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # BIO101 — General Biology BIO 101 - General Biology BIO 101 - General Biology IAI L1 900L 4 -3-4 Survey of biology for students in A.A.S. and baccalaureate-oriented programs. General principles of biology emphasizing the skills associated with the scientific method, cell and organism structure and function, evolution and ecology. Credit not given for both BIO 101 and the BIO 141 - BIO 142 sequence. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # BIO104 — Environmental Biology and Sustainability BIO 104 - Environmental Biology and Sustainability BIO 104 - Environmental Biology and Sustainability IAI L1 905L 4 -3-4 Examines relationship of humans to their environment, including consideration of natural cycles and balances, populations, energy, material goods (consumption and solid waste pollution), air, climate, water, food security, and tools to us move into the future sustainably (government, action, ethics). Field trips, virtual or in person, may be included. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites… --- # BIO105 — Human Biology BIO 105 - Human Biology BIO 105 - Human Biology IAI L1 904L 4 -3-4 Provides non-science majors basic principles of human biology in the context of current social issues. An emphasis on the human body and its interconnectedness to health, disease, growth, development, genetics, and evolution, as they relate to individuals and society. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # BIO107 — Introduction to Evolution BIO 107 - Introduction to Evolution BIO 107 - Introduction to Evolution IAI L1 907L 4 -3-4 Topics include the philosophy of science, molecular bases of genetic variation, inheritance, speciation, geological and astronomical bases of biological evolution, history of evolutionary thought, origin of life, and application of evolution on modern society. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # BIO109 — Introduction to Plant Biology BIO 109 - Introduction to Plant Biology BIO 109 - Introduction to Plant Biology IAI L1 901L 4 -3-4 Introduction to diversity, structure and function, and importance of plant life to ecological and human systems. Emphasis on scientific inquiry of real-world problems involving plant anatomy and growth, responsiveness, evolution, reproduction, economics, and symbiosis of plants. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # BIO111 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology BIO 111 - Basic Anatomy and Physiology BIO 111 - Basic Anatomy and Physiology 4 -3-4 General survey of basic human body structure and function. Includes basic chemistry, cells and tissues, metabolism, skeletal, muscular, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, reproductive, urinary, nervous, and endocrine systems, and special senses. Lab activities include use of models, the Anatomage, and cadavers. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # BIO120 — Fundamentals of Nutrition BIO 120 - Fundamentals of Nutrition BIO 120 - Fundamentals of Nutrition 3 -0-3 Examines food sources and the functions of nutrients, principles of weight management, nutrition requirements during the life cycle, and the relationship between nutrition and health. Stresses practical application of nutrition concepts and explores current nutrition controversies. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # BIO121 — Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 121 - Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 121 - Anatomy and Physiology I 4 -3-4 Structure and function of human body. Introduction to anatomy and physiology; chemistry review, cytology, histology, integument, skeletal system, articulations, muscular, and nervous systems. Uses anatomical models, human cadavers, and the Anatomage digital dissection table. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None --- # BIO122 — Anatomy and Physiology II BIO 122 - Anatomy and Physiology II BIO 122 - Anatomy and Physiology II 4 -3-4 Detailed analysis of special senses; endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, urinary, reproductive, and digestive systems; nutrition, metabolism, and bioenergetics; fluid, electrolyte, and pH balance; introduction to genetics and human development. Uses anatomical models, human cadavers, and the Anatomage digital dissection table. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in BIO 121 or equivalent with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites: BIO121 --- # BIO123 — Microbiology BIO 123 - Microbiology BIO 123 - Microbiology 4 -3-4 Basic principles of microbiology including classification and morphological and physiological characteristics of microbes; microbial biochemistry, genetics, and evolution; microbial control; the pathogenesis of infectious diseases and principles of host immunity, with associated laboratory techniques in culturing, identifying, and experimentally manipulating microorganisms. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in BIO 101 , BIO 121 , BIO 141 , or equivalent with a grad… Prerequisites: BIO101, BIO121, BIO141, BIO111 --- # BIO141 — Cell and Molecular Biology BIO 141 - Cell and Molecular Biology BIO 141 - Cell and Molecular Biology IAI L1 910L, BIO 910 5 -3-5 General biology for students concentrating in life science or in a pre-professional health program. Topics include cell biology, bioenergetics, molecular biology, genetics, and biochemistry. Credit not given for both BIO 101 and the BIO 141- BIO 142 sequence. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in high school or college level chemistry within the last three years with a grade of C or higher --- # BIO142 — Organismal, Ecological, and Evolutionary Biology BIO 142 - Organismal, Ecological, and Evolutionary Biology BIO 142 - Organismal, Ecological, and Evolutionary Biology IAI L1 910L, BIO 910 5 -3-5 Part of a two-semester sequence of general biology principles for students concentrating in life sciences or in a pre-professional health program. Topics include experimental design, data analysis, evolution, speciation, ecology, conservation of biodiversity, microorganisms, fungi, botany, zoology, and animal physiology with emphasis on human physiology. Credit not given for both BIO 101 and the BIO 141 /BIO 142 sequence. Minimum Placement Requireme… --- # BIO166 — Microbiology Laboratory Principles BIO 166 - Microbiology Laboratory Principles BIO 166 - Microbiology Laboratory Principles 1 -3-1 Directed laboratory experience designed to enhance general microbiological laboratory techniques in culturing, identifying, and experimentally manipulating microorganisms. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Approval of department chair --- # BUS101 — Introduction to Business BUS 101 - Introduction to Business BUS 101 - Introduction to Business 3 -0-3 Survey of areas of business, marketing, management, and finance for both business and non-business students. Provides opportunity to explore the total business environment and its related careers. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # BUS106 — Business and Organizational Ethics BUS 106 - Business and Organizational Ethics BUS 106 - Business and Organizational Ethics 3 -0-3 Introduction to social and ethical issues of institutions and organizations and how they affect business practices and relationships. Topics include but are not limited to governmental, societal, and environmental impacts; stakeholder identification; historical ethical theories; employee and organizational responsibilities; conflicts of interest; and changing work environments. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # BUS117 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship BUS 117 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship BUS 117 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 -0-3 Designed for all owners, managers, and employees of existing or proposed small or independent businesses, including nonprofit organizations. Fundamentals of entrepreneurship and small business management; emphasis on organizational, financial, and marketing management. Focus on business planning, investigation of information sources, and keys to business success. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # BUS131 — Personal Finance BUS 131 - Personal Finance BUS 131 - Personal Finance 3 -0-3 Overview of financial planning. In-depth study of investments and asset management relating to insurance, retirement, financial, and tax planning. Stocks, bonds, mutual funds, IRAs, real estate, collectibles, and other investments. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # BUS204 — The Legal Environment of Business BUS 204 - The Legal Environment of Business BUS 204 - The Legal Environment of Business 3 -0-3 Public law and legal environment in which business must operate; background of legal principles and systems. Examines major laws affecting commerce, competition, labor relations, product liability, and consumer protection; contracts, agency, principles of torts, methods of organizing businesses. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # BUS235 — Business Communications BUS 235 - Business Communications BUS 235 - Business Communications 3 -0-3 Study of communication foundations; writing process for business letters, memos, and reports; oral presentation skills; team-building skills. Use of e-mail and the Internet. Working knowledge of PowerPoint necessary. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # BUS250 — Business Work Experience I BUS 250 - Business Work Experience I BUS 250 - Business Work Experience I 2 -20-2 Students obtain 300 hours work experience to utilize their studies, expand their perception of work environment, and gain practical experience. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Completion of 30 credit hours in the program --- # BUS252 — Business Work Experience II BUS 252 - Business Work Experience II BUS 252 - Business Work Experience II 2 -20-2 Students obtain 300 hours of work experience in job environment that expands experiences gained from BUS 250 . Training experiences developed by the employer and instructor. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in BUS 250 Prerequisites: BUS250 --- # BUS264 — Introduction to Finance BUS 264 - Introduction to Finance BUS 264 - Introduction to Finance 3 -0-3 Introductory course in managerial finance: financial analysis, budgeting, sources of capital (short- and long-term), and cost of capital. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in ACC 101 Prerequisites: ACC101 --- # CAD113 — Computer-Aided Machine Design I CAD 113 - Computer-Aided Machine Design I CAD 113 - Computer-Aided Machine Design I 4 -0-4 Design process with practical and computer-aided evaluation of power transmission devices, including gears, shafts, belts, chains, and other components using SolidWorks software. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites None --- # CAD114 — Introduction to AutoCAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) CAD 114 - Introduction to AutoCAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) CAD 114 - Introduction to AutoCAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) 2 -0-2 Introduction to computer-aided drafting using AutoCAD software; architectural, mechanical, and electrical applications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # CAD119 — Computer-Aided Machine Design II CAD 119 - Computer-Aided Machine Design II CAD 119 - Computer-Aided Machine Design II 4 -0-4 Theory and application of design processes including dimensions, tolerances, assembly, multi-view, and details. Also includes application of the design process to CAD drawings and solid models using SolidWorks software. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in CAD 113 Prerequisites: CAD113 --- # CAD132 — Introduction to MicroStation CAD 132 - Introduction to MicroStation CAD 132 - Introduction to MicroStation 2 -1-2 Introductory computer-aided drafting applications using MicroStation for civil engineering projects. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CAD214 — Building Information Modeling (BIM) with Revit CAD 214 - Building Information Modeling (BIM) with Revit CAD 214 - Building Information Modeling (BIM) with Revit 2 -1-2 Students use Autodesk Revit to create coordinated 3D commercial architectural drawings and manage project data in a BIM environment. Coursework covers conceptual modeling, construction documentation, and collaboration tools for architectural and construction applications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in CAD 114 and CIT 130 Prerequisites: CAD114, CIT130 --- # CAD232 — Civil Survey CAD Applications CAD 232 - Civil Survey CAD Applications CAD 232 - Civil Survey CAD Applications 2 -1-2 Advanced computer-aided drafting using MicroStation and OpenRoads software. Includes survey data acquisition and processing, terrain models, highway geometry, and corridor modeling. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CAD 132 Recommended before enrolling (not required): Credit in CIT 130 Prerequisites: CAD132, CIT130 --- # CCA111 — Orientation to Carpentry CCA 111 - Orientation to Carpentry CCA 111 - Orientation to Carpentry 2 -2-2 Introduces new apprentices to the industry, hand tools, power tools, power-actuated tools, and blueprint reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # CCA112 — Occupational Safety and Health CCA 112 - Occupational Safety and Health CCA 112 - Occupational Safety and Health 2 -2-2 Occupational Safety and Health Act 29 CFR 1926, common causes of accidents and fatalities in industry. Students practice applications of standards. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CCA113 — Scaffolding CCA 113 - Scaffolding CCA 113 - Scaffolding 2 -2-2 Specific procedures for erecting frame scaffolds, tube and clamp scaffolds, and system scaffolds, with emphasis on OSHA safety regulations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in CCA 111 and CCA 112 Current First Aid and CPR card Prerequisites: CCA111, CCA112 --- # CCA114 — Concrete I CCA 114 - Concrete I CCA 114 - Concrete I 2 -2-2 Working knowledge of surveying for carpenters. Emphasizes location, layout and basic operation of the builder’s level. Theory and application of concrete form systems. Materials used in concrete applications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in CCA 111 , CCA 112 , and CCA 113 Prerequisites: CCA111, CCA112, CCA113 --- # CCA115 — Interior Systems I CCA 115 - Interior Systems I CCA 115 - Interior Systems I 2 -2-2 Theory and application of interior systems used in the drywall industry, including layout, light gauge metal framing, types of drywall, alternative building materials, solid metal and knock-down door frames. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # CCA116 — Interior Systems II CCA 116 - Interior Systems II CCA 116 - Interior Systems II 2 -2-2 Basic theory, layout, and installation of acoustical and soffit construction. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # CCA117 — Residential Framing CCA 117 - Residential Framing CCA 117 - Residential Framing 2 -3-2 Various arrangements, fabricating techniques, selection of materials and equipment to construct floor systems, wall systems, and roof truss systems. Structure, harvesting, identification, and the many uses of wood in construction. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in CCA 115 Prerequisites: CCA115 --- # CCA118 — Interior Trim CCA 118 - Interior Trim CCA 118 - Interior Trim 2 -2-2 Installation of interior wood doors, door and window casings, base shoe, chair rail, and crown molding. Includes proper selection and use of trim tools. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in CCA 116 and CCA 117 Prerequisites: CCA116, CCA117 --- # CCA119 — Exterior Trim CCA 119 - Exterior Trim CCA 119 - Exterior Trim 2 -3-2 Basic theory, layout, and installation of aluminum soffit and siding, wood and shingle roof applications, and windows and their components. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in CCA 116 and CCA 117 Prerequisites: CCA116, CCA117 --- # CCA212 — Stairs CCA 212 - Stairs CCA 212 - Stairs 2 -2-2 Basic theory, calculations, code requirements, safety, proper layout, cutting, and assembly of stairs including open, closed, direction changes, and three step winder. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in CCA 118 and CCA 119 Prerequisites: CCA118, CCA119 --- # CCA213 — Roof Framing CCA 213 - Roof Framing CCA 213 - Roof Framing 2 -3-2 Basic theory, calculations, and proper layout practices for gable, hip, valley, and jack rafters. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in CCA 111 and CCA 212 Prerequisites: CCA111, CCA212 --- # CCA214 — Concrete II CCA 214 - Concrete II CCA 214 - Concrete II 2 -3-2 Theory and concepts of construction of bridges, stairs, and overhead concrete form systems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in CCA 111 and CCA 212 Prerequisites: CCA111, CCA212 --- # CCA215 — Interior Systems III CCA 215 - Interior Systems III CCA 215 - Interior Systems III 2 -3-2 Theory and installation of computer floors, lath and plaster systems, and fire stop materials. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in CCA 213 and CCA 214 Prerequisites: CCA213, CCA214 --- # CCA217 — Cabinets/Hardware CCA 217 - Cabinets/Hardware CCA 217 - Cabinets/Hardware 2 -2-2 Theory and application of installation of cabinets and countertops; various types of hardware including locksets, door closers, and exit devices. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in CCA 215 Prerequisites: CCA215 --- # CCA218 — Concrete III CCA 218 - Concrete III CCA 218 - Concrete III 2 -2-2 Theory and application of equipment used for field layout. Transfer of data from field drawings to the Total Station in the field for layout tasks. Theory and concepts of advanced concrete finishing. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in CCA 114 Prerequisites: CCA114 --- # CCS098 — Critical Comprehension Skills I CCS 098 - Critical Comprehension Skills I CCS 098 - Critical Comprehension Skills I 3 -0-3 Develops intermediate comprehension skills basic to successful academic reading. Students who complete CCS 098 with a D are strongly recommended to enroll in CCS 099 the following semester. Students who complete CCS 098 with an F must either repeat the course or demonstrate a CCS 099 or higher reading level by retaking Parkland’s reading assessment. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CCS099 — Critical Comprehension Skills II CCS 099 - Critical Comprehension Skills II CCS 099 - Critical Comprehension Skills II 3 -0-3 Develops reading and independent study and learning skills essential for successful use of college-level textbooks. Cross-curriculum text analysis and effective reading skills, vocabulary building, curriculum-specific study strategies, in-class course note taking, text annotation, and critical thinking. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CHE100 — Introduction to Chemistry CHE 100 - Introduction to Chemistry CHE 100 - Introduction to Chemistry IAI P1 902L 4 -2-4 Introduction to chemical concepts, including chemical composition, the metric system, atomic structure, moles, reactions, bonding, gases, solutions, acids and bases. Designed primarily for those with little or no high school chemistry who expect to continue with CHE 141 . Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites None Recommended before enrolling (not required): Placement out of MAT 098 --- # CHE104 — Chemistry of Everyday Life CHE 104 - Chemistry of Everyday Life CHE 104 - Chemistry of Everyday Life IAI P1 903L 4 -3-4 Introduction to chemical concepts through application to common activities in everyday life and modern issues. One-semester survey for non-science majors. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CHE106 — Chemistry for the Health Professions CHE 106 - Chemistry for the Health Professions CHE 106 - Chemistry for the Health Professions IAI P1 902L 4 -3-4 General principles and theories of chemistry and selected topics in organic and biochemistry. Topics are drawn from the health fields. CHE 106 is not intended to replace CHE 141 . Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites None --- # CHE107 — Chemistry for the Health Professions II CHE 107 - Chemistry for the Health Professions II CHE 107 - Chemistry for the Health Professions II 4 -3-4 Expanded coverage of general principles of chemistry, selected topics in organic and biochemistry. Topics drawn from the health fields. CHE 107 is not meant to replace CHE 142 . Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CHE 106 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites: CHE106 --- # CHE141 — General Chemistry I CHE 141 - General Chemistry I CHE 141 - General Chemistry I IAI P1 902L, CHM 911 5 -3-5 Introduces new concepts and broadens those learned previously; chemical names, formulas, and equations; types of reactions; stoichiometry; thermochemistry; atomic structure and bonding; behavior of gases, liquids, and solids; properties of solutions. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement out of MAT 098 Prerequisites Credit in high school or college level chemistry within the last three years with a grade of C or higher Recommended before enrolling (n… Prerequisites: MAT124 --- # CHE142 — General Chemistry II CHE 142 - General Chemistry II CHE 142 - General Chemistry II IAI CHM 912 5 -3-5 Equilibrium reactions (gas, acid/base, solution); nuclear chemistry; electrochemistry; redox reactions, transition metal complexes; properties of metals and nonmetals; rates and mechanisms of reaction. Introduction to organic chemistry and biochemistry. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CHE 141 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites: CHE141 --- # CHE203 — Organic Chemistry I CHE 203 - Organic Chemistry I CHE 203 - Organic Chemistry I IAI CHM 913 3 -0-3 Properties, preparations, and reactions of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alkyl halides, alcohols, epoxides, and organometallics. Mechanisms of reactions. Stereochemistry. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CHE 141 and CHE 142 with grades of C or higher Prerequisites: CHE141, CHE142 --- # CHE204 — Organic Chemistry Lab I CHE 204 - Organic Chemistry Lab I CHE 204 - Organic Chemistry Lab I IAI CHM 913 2 -3-2 Introduction to laboratory techniques relevant to organic chemistry, including synthesis, extraction, separations, and spectroscopy. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in CHE 203 or equivalent Prerequisites: CHE203 --- # CHE205 — Organic Chemistry II CHE 205 - Organic Chemistry II CHE 205 - Organic Chemistry II IAI CHM 914 3 -0-3 Properties, preparations, reactions, reaction mechanisms for additional organic functional groups. Spectroscopy. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CHE 203 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites: CHE203 --- # CHE206 — Organic Chemistry Lab II CHE 206 - Organic Chemistry Lab II CHE 206 - Organic Chemistry Lab II IAI CHM 914 2 -3-2 Continued exploration of laboratory techniques relevant to synthesis, isolation, purification, and identification of organic compounds. Multi-step synthesis and qualitative identification are included. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CHE 204 with a grade of C or higher Recommended before enrolling (not required): Credit or concurrent enrollment in CHE 205 Prerequisites: CHE204, CHE205 --- # CIS112 — Computing Essentials CIS 112 - Computing Essentials CIS 112 - Computing Essentials 4 -2-4 Introduction to computer operation and software use; terminology, hardware and software fundamentals, word processing, electronic spreadsheets, databases, the Internet, microcomputer operating systems file management, networking fundamentals, programming, and logic. Advising and career choices are addressed. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CIS122 — Introduction to Computer Programming CIS 122 - Introduction to Computer Programming CIS 122 - Introduction to Computer Programming 4 -2-4 Introduction to programming logic and concepts with emphasis on syntax, structure and real-world applications. Use of an Integrated Development Environment (IDE). For students in science, mathematics, or technical programs. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites None --- # CIS131 — Presentation Graphics (MS PowerPoint) CIS 131 - Presentation Graphics (MS PowerPoint) CIS 131 - Presentation Graphics (MS PowerPoint) 2 -0-2 Learn to use PowerPoint to produce professional-looking presentations. Includes presentation management, wizards, importing/exporting, outlining, graphing, integration, hyperlinks, drawing, clip art, and scanning. Credit not given for both CIS 131 and CTC 197 + CTC 198 . Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CIS134 — Spreadsheet Applications (MS Excel) CIS 134 - Spreadsheet Applications (MS Excel) CIS 134 - Spreadsheet Applications (MS Excel) 3 -0-3 Introduction to spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel; spreadsheet software for various business applications. Data entry, basic spreadsheet commands, worksheet design, formula development, macros, business charts, security and analysis tools. Credit not given for both CIS 134 and CTC 174 + CTC 175 + CTC 176 . Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CIS135 — Word Processing I (MS Word) CIS 135 - Word Processing I (MS Word) CIS 135 - Word Processing I (MS Word) 3 -0-3 Create, edit, save, print, manage, and merge documents in Microsoft Word. Create tables, headers, footers, macros, Quick Parts, and captions, citations, indexes, shared documents, protect, and prepare documents. Credit not given for both CIS 135 and CTC 171 + CTC 172 + CTC 173 . Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CIS138 — Database Applications (MS Access) CIS 138 - Database Applications (MS Access) CIS 138 - Database Applications (MS Access) 3 -0-3 Introduction to database use and applications. Create files and business reports, including file design and maintenance, report generation, and advanced concepts. Credit not given for both CIS 138 and CTC 177 + CTC 178 + CTC 179 . Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CIS152 — Web Design and Development I CIS 152 - Web Design and Development I CIS 152 - Web Design and Development I 3 -2-3 Basic skills for creating websites covering a range of topics from HTML5 and CSS3 to basic usage of common design patterns and web frameworks. Covers use of common tooling and online resources for building websites. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CIS170 — Professional Workplace Topics CIS 170 - Professional Workplace Topics CIS 170 - Professional Workplace Topics 3 -0-3 Overview of soft skills and how to apply them in the workplace. Development of the following traits: attitude, communication, conflict resolution, ethics, leadership, listening, stress management, and teamwork. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CIS200 — Business Computer Systems CIS 200 - Business Computer Systems CIS 200 - Business Computer Systems IAI BUS 902 3 -2-3 Management information systems, systems analysis and design techniques, terminology, equipment, and applications. Hands-on experience with microcomputers including software packages (spreadsheets, database presentation, and word processing) for data analysis and business presentations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # CIS298 — Work Experience CIS 298 - Work Experience CIS 298 - Work Experience 2 -20-2 Students utilize their studies to expand their perception of the work environment and gain practical experience. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Approval for placement --- # CIT110 — Introduction to Building and Construction Trades CIT 110 - Introduction to Building and Construction Trades CIT 110 - Introduction to Building and Construction Trades 2 -2-2 Orientation to building and construction trade unions, apprenticeships, and careers. Introductory hands-on instruction in fundamental construction tasks. Repeatable for a maximum of 4 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CIT111 — Construction Materials I CIT 111 - Construction Materials I CIT 111 - Construction Materials I 3 -2-3 Primary construction materials, their properties, and proper applications: concrete, aggregates, masonry, wood, and steel. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # CIT114 — Plumbing CIT 114 - Plumbing CIT 114 - Plumbing 3 -2-3 Demonstration and hands-on training in installation of plumbing pipe, fixtures, and fittings; interpreting plumbing drawings and selection of proper materials. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # CIT118 — Introduction to Construction CIT 118 - Introduction to Construction CIT 118 - Introduction to Construction 3 -2-3 Introduction to the construction industry covering project phases, materials, methods, safety, tool usage, and careers. Beginning/foundational knowledge and hands-on experience for further study or entry-level roles. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # CIT130 — Construction Plan Fundamentals CIT 130 - Construction Plan Fundamentals CIT 130 - Construction Plan Fundamentals 3 -2-3 Fundamentals of construction drawing interpretation for buildings, mechanical/electrical/plumbing systems, and site work. Introduction to Bluebeam Revu and Trimble SketchUp. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # CIT135 — Residential Building Systems 118 credits · 118 hours CIT 135 - Residential Building Systems CIT 135 - Residential Building Systems 3 -2-3 Introduction to the principles and practices of residential construction. Hands-on projects emphasize planning, materials, methods, and drawings, with attention to building codes and M.E.P. systems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in CIT 118 Credit or concurrent enrollment in CIT 130 Prerequisites: CIT118, CIT130 --- # CIT212 — Commercial Building Systems CIT 212 - Commercial Building Systems CIT 212 - Commercial Building Systems 3 -2-3 Introduction to commercial facility construction with focus on foundations, structural systems, exterior finishes, interior finishes, and MEP systems. Students gain hands-on experience through plan and specification interpretation, Trimble SketchUp modeling, code review, and site visits to active construction projects. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in CIT 118 and CIT 130 Re… Prerequisites: CIT118, CIT130, CIT111, CIT135 --- # CIT213 — Construction Materials II CIT 213 - Construction Materials II CIT 213 - Construction Materials II 3 -2-3 Fundamental material properties, construction, applications, and testing processes for natural soils and asphalt paving materials. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 072 or credit in MAT 131 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites Credit in CIT 111 Prerequisites: CIT111 --- # CIT215 — Construction Cost Estimating CIT 215 - Construction Cost Estimating CIT 215 - Construction Cost Estimating 3 -2-3 Exploration of construction cost estimation principles and practices. Development of accurate cost estimates for residential, commercial, and civil projects. Quantity take-offs, pricing, bid preparation, and cost control using industry-standard tools and software. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in CIT 130 Prerequisites: CIT130 --- # CIT216 — Construction Project Management CIT 216 - Construction Project Management CIT 216 - Construction Project Management 3 -2-3 Introduction to construction project management covering project lifecycle, scheduling, risk management, and quality control. Hands-on experience with industry tools and techniques in preparation for leadership roles in construction. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None Recommended before enrolling (not required): Credit or concurrent enrollment in CIT 130 and CIT 215 --- # CIT230 — Construction Field Experience CIT 230 - Construction Field Experience CIT 230 - Construction Field Experience 1 -10-1 On-the-job work experience for students preparing for careers in the construction industry. Students are required to have temporary (or permanent) construction employment prior to enrolling in the course. Students must meet with a construction instructor prior to start. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Completion of 15 credit hours in the program Approval of program director or department chair --- # CIT236 — Infrastructure Systems CIT 236 - Infrastructure Systems CIT 236 - Infrastructure Systems 3 -3-3 Overview of planning, design, construction, and inspection processes in site development, including demolition, earthwork, utilities, paving, and civil structures. Plan and specification interpretation; site visits to local projects. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in CIT 130 Prerequisites: CIT130 --- # CIT257 — Construction Management Capstone CIT 257 - Construction Management Capstone CIT 257 - Construction Management Capstone 3 -2-3 Working with clients to design and plan a small construction project. Creation of construction documents such as shop drawings, cost estimates, and work schedules. Presentation of ideas, findings, and final design to a group of industry professionals. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in CIT 215 and CIT 216 Prerequisites: CIT215, CIT216 --- # CJS101 — Introduction to Criminal Justice CJS 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CJS 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice IAI CRJ 901 3 -0-3 History, development, philosophy, and constitutional aspects of criminal justice procedures and agencies. Interrelationship of various components and processes of the criminal justice system. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CJS102 — Police Administration and Operations CJS 102 - Police Administration and Operations CJS 102 - Police Administration and Operations 4 -0-4 Proactive approach to police organizational management; traditional, scientific, participative, proactive, and other models; administration of a police organization; recruitment and selection of personnel, training policies, planning operations, auxiliary, and staff functions. Patrol function emphasized. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CJS 101 Prerequisites: CJS101 --- # CJS104 — Introduction to Corrections CJS 104 - Introduction to Corrections CJS 104 - Introduction to Corrections 3 -0-3 Overview of the U.S. correctional system and its processes including its history, evolution of philosophy of sentencing, operation and administration, community corrections, and issues in correctional law. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CJS115 — Introduction to Security CJS 115 - Introduction to Security CJS 115 - Introduction to Security 3 -0-3 Introduction to the security industry, including history, terminology, and technology use. Survey of the business. Emphasis on licensing and training standards, private security law, loss prevention, investigative security, and surveillance. Exploration of security industry career opportunities including homeland security. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in CJS 101 Prerequisites: CJS101 --- # CJS127 — Juvenile Delinquency CJS 127 - Juvenile Delinquency CJS 127 - Juvenile Delinquency IAI CRJ 914 3 -0-3 Juvenile delinquency analyzed from both legal and sociocultural perspectives: juvenile courts, probation systems, and treatment-prevention facilities examined in relation to the legal processing of delinquents; emphasis placed on sociopsychological variables associated with determinants of delinquency. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CJS203 — Criminal Law and Procedures I CJS 203 - Criminal Law and Procedures I CJS 203 - Criminal Law and Procedures I 3 -0-3 Fundamental doctrines of criminal responsibility; criteria for criminal acts; requisite mental state, criminal parties, causation and defenses, common law crimes; application of the Illinois Criminal Code. Basic criminal procedure and evidence. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CJS 101 Prerequisites: CJS101 --- # CJS204 — Criminal Law and Procedures II CJS 204 - Criminal Law and Procedures II CJS 204 - Criminal Law and Procedures II 3 -0-3 Advanced criminal procedure and evidence: bail, discovery, evidence, exclusionary rules, aspects of the criminal process prior to trial. Right to counsel, arrest, search, interrogation, lineups, and other police practices. Selected ILCS chapters. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CJS 101 Prerequisites: CJS101 --- # CJS207 — Traffic Law Enforcement and Administration CJS 207 - Traffic Law Enforcement and Administration CJS 207 - Traffic Law Enforcement and Administration 3 -0-3 Development, purpose, enforcement, and administration of traffic law; elements of highway transportation system. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CJS 101 Prerequisites: CJS101 --- # CJS209 — Criminal Investigation CJS 209 - Criminal Investigation CJS 209 - Criminal Investigation 4 -0-4 Theory and practice of investigations from scene to courtroom. Interviewing, interrogation, case preparation, criminalistic applications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CJS 101 Prerequisites: CJS101 --- # CJS218 — Internship and Seminar CJS 218 - Internship and Seminar CJS 218 - Internship and Seminar 2 -10-2 Off-campus work experience in an appropriate field. Written reports required along with regular meetings with the faculty member. The student will also do individual research and study in the student’s field of interest as approved and directed by the faculty member. Open to criminal justice majors only. Students must carry health insurance and pass a criminal background check prior to enrolling in CJS 218. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in… Prerequisites: CJS102 --- # CJS221 — Community Policing and Problem Solving CJS 221 - Community Policing and Problem Solving CJS 221 - Community Policing and Problem Solving 3 -0-3 Examines the history and evolution of community policing coupled with the concept of proactive problem-oriented policing versus reactive incident-driven policing, ensuring that the student truly understands how the two work in tandem. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CNH119 — CNH Dealer Work Experience I CNH 119 - CNH Dealer Work Experience I CNH 119 - CNH Dealer Work Experience I 2 -20-2 On-the-job work experience for students preparing for employment at a Case International Harvester (CIH), Case Construction Equipment (CCE) or New Holland (CNH) dealer. Students must meet with a diesel instructor prior to start. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in CNH 131 , CNH 133 , CNH 231 , and EST 114 Prerequisites: CNH131, CNH133, CNH231, EST114 --- # CNH131 — Introduction to CNH Machine Electrical CNH 131 - Introduction to CNH Machine Electrical CNH 131 - Introduction to CNH Machine Electrical 3 -2-3 Theoretical and practical application of machine electrical. Theoretical and practical application of Ohm’s Law including series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits. Application of starting and charging circuits and testing equipment. Repair of electrical circuits with an emphasis on proper repair techniques. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CNH132 — CNH Precision Farming Systems CNH 132 - CNH Precision Farming Systems CNH 132 - CNH Precision Farming Systems 2 -1-2 Theoretical and practical application of Case New Holland (CNH) precision farming systems as related to agriculture and construction equipment (CE): Global Positioning Satellite and Advanced Farming Systems, with emphasis on software, product information, calibration, and hardware functions. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CNH133 — CNH Power Generation I CNH 133 - CNH Power Generation I CNH 133 - CNH Power Generation I 3 -2-3 Introduction to diesel and power generation engine systems with emphasis on mechanical fundamentals and base fuel systems. Students perform complete engine teardown, inspection, measurement, and rebuilding procedures using manufacturer service manuals. Includes foundational diesel fuel system theory, component identification, and safe service practices aligned with modern power generation applications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT… --- # CNH153 — Service Department Operations CNH 153 - Service Department Operations CNH 153 - Service Department Operations 3 -2-3 Introduces students to the foundational skills required in the heavy-duty diesel and transportation repair industry. Hands-on experience with basic shop tools, measuring instruments, fasteners, lifting devices, and electrical wiring techniques. Emphasis on safety, accuracy, and the professional use of shop tools and diagnostic equipment, preparing students for the workplace. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisi… --- # CNH155 — Introduction to CNH Hydraulic Systems CNH 155 - Introduction to CNH Hydraulic Systems CNH 155 - Introduction to CNH Hydraulic Systems 3 -2-3 Introduction to Case New Holland (CNH) hydraulics systems, open center, closed center, and pressure and flow compensating type systems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CNH171 — Introduction to CNH Powertrains CNH 171 - Introduction to CNH Powertrains CNH 171 - Introduction to CNH Powertrains 3 -2-3 Case New Holland (CNH) drive trains and components of agricultural and construction equipment (CE), clutch systems, transaxles, differentials, axles, emphasis on disassembly, reassembly and component identification. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CNH 133 Prerequisites: CNH133 --- # CNH216 — CNH Equipment Air Conditioning I CNH 216 - CNH Equipment Air Conditioning I CNH 216 - CNH Equipment Air Conditioning I 2 -0-2 Principles and theory of air conditioning systems on agricultural heavy equipment and trucks. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in CNH 131 Prerequisites: CNH131 --- # CNH218 — CNH Equipment Air Conditioning II CNH 218 - CNH Equipment Air Conditioning II CNH 218 - CNH Equipment Air Conditioning II 1 -2-1 Principles and theory of air conditioning systems on agricultural heavy equipment and trucks. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in CNH 131 and CNH 216 Prerequisites: CNH131, CNH216 --- # CNH219 — CNH Dealer Work Experience II CNH 219 - CNH Dealer Work Experience II CNH 219 - CNH Dealer Work Experience II 2 -20-2 On-the-job work experience for students preparing for employment at a Case International Harvester (IH), Case construction equipment (CE) or Case New Holland (CNH) dealer. Students must meet with a diesel instructor prior to start. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in CNH 133 , CNH 155 , CNH 231 , CNH 255 , and CNH 271 Prerequisites: CNH133, CNH155, CNH231, CNH255, CNH271 --- # CNH231 — Advanced CNH Machine Electrical CNH 231 - Advanced CNH Machine Electrical CNH 231 - Advanced CNH Machine Electrical 3 -1-3 Case New Holland (CNH) machine electrical schematic reading, troubleshooting, diagnosis, and repair of monitoring systems, instrumentation, and other specialized electronic and computer-controlled equipment on CNH machinery and heavy equipment. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CNH 131 Prerequisites: CNH131 --- # CNH233 — CNH Power Generation II CNH 233 - CNH Power Generation II CNH 233 - CNH Power Generation II 3 -2-3 Advanced study of diesel and power generation engine electronic systems. Emphasis on common rail fuel systems, electronic injection, diagnostics, fault codes, valve and injector adjustment procedures, injector replacement, engine parameter adjustment, engine performance and monitoring functions, aftertreatment systems, and CAN bus communications using industry-standard diagnostic tools. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisi… Prerequisites: CNH133 --- # CNH255 — Advanced CNH Hydraulic Systems CNH 255 - Advanced CNH Hydraulic Systems CNH 255 - Advanced CNH Hydraulic Systems 3 -2-3 Hydraulic and hydrostatic systems used on Case New Holland (CNH) equipment; diagnosing and testing to solve system problems; interpretation of fluid hydraulic schematic and diagrams; electronic and computer-controlled systems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CNH 155 Prerequisites: CNH155 --- # CNH256 — CNH Ag and CE Equipment Functions CNH 256 - CNH Ag and CE Equipment Functions CNH 256 - CNH Ag and CE Equipment Functions 3 -2-3 Setup, repair, and operational testing of new and used Case New Holland (CNH) agricultural and construction equipment. Emphasis on harvesting, planting, and construction equipment. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CNH 119 , CNH 133 , and CNH 231 Prerequisites: CNH119, CNH133, CNH231 --- # CNH271 — Advanced CNH Powertrains 171 credits · 171 hours CNH 271 - Advanced CNH Powertrains CNH 271 - Advanced CNH Powertrains 3 -2-3 Pressure and flow testing of powertrains used in Case New Holland (CNH) agriculture and construction equipment (CE). Calibration of transmissions. Theory and operation of final drives and shuttles. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CNH 171 Credit or concurrent enrollment in CNH 255 Prerequisites: CNH171, CNH255 --- # CNH291 — CNH Service Department Implementation CNH 291 - CNH Service Department Implementation CNH 291 - CNH Service Department Implementation 3 -2-3 Simulation of a Case New Holland (CNH) service department including diagnostic work, disassembly work, repair work and assembly work on CNH equipment. Practice accurate and precise labor documentation. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CNH 155 , CNH 171 , CNH 216 , CNH 231 , and CNH 256 Prerequisites: CNH155, CNH171, CNH216, CNH231, CNH256 --- # COM101 — Introduction to Mass Communication COM 101 - Introduction to Mass Communication COM 101 - Introduction to Mass Communication IAI MC 911 3 -0-3 Provides an overview of the history, nature, functions, and responsibilities of the mass communication industries in a global environment with an emphasis on the media’s role in American society. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites None Recommended before enrolling (not required): Credit or concurrent enrollment in ENG 101 --- # COM103 — Introduction to Public Speaking COM 103 - Introduction to Public Speaking COM 103 - Introduction to Public Speaking IAI C2 900 3 -0-3 Practice and study in public speaking involving informative, persuasive, and other speaking contexts. Develops awareness of the communication process, audience analysis, topic, occasion, and self. Emphasizes skills in listening, reading, critical thinking, and speaking. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None Recommended before enrolling (not required): Credit or concurrent enrollment in ENG 101 and place… --- # COM105 — Basic News Writing COM 105 - Basic News Writing COM 105 - Basic News Writing IAI MC 919 3 -0-3 Introduction to news writing including the techniques of news gathering, reporting, and interviewing, the use of library and online database research methods, and other related skills. Students write basic stories under real time constraints. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # COM106 — Broadcast Writing COM 106 - Broadcast Writing COM 106 - Broadcast Writing IAI MC 917 3 -0-3 Emphasizes writing for visual and audio presentations, including continuity, commercials, public service announcements, news, and special events. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # COM120 — Interpersonal Communication COM 120 - Interpersonal Communication COM 120 - Interpersonal Communication IAI MC 901 3 -0-3 Explores communication theory and practice between individuals in workplace and social contexts. Practical application to develop communication competence in areas that include perception, self-concept, listening, verbal and nonverbal skills, communicating across cultures, relationship dynamics, and conflict management. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None Recommended before enrolling (not required): Credit or… --- # COM121 — Introduction to Advertising COM 121 - Introduction to Advertising COM 121 - Introduction to Advertising IAI MC 912 3 -0-3 Role of advertising in integrated marketing communication, consumer behavior, creative strategies, and types of media. Practical applications are integrated into the course. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # COM122 — Introduction to Public Relations COM 122 - Introduction to Public Relations COM 122 - Introduction to Public Relations IAI MC 913 3 -0-3 Overview of the practices, theories, ethics, issues, and problems of public relations. Practical applications are integrated into the course. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # COM140 — Voice and Diction COM 140 - Voice and Diction COM 140 - Voice and Diction 3 -0-3 Basic factors of voice and speech sound production. Class study and analysis of variations in spoken English. Individual analysis and guided practice toward improvement of speech habits. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # COM141 — Multimedia Announcing and Production COM 141 - Multimedia Announcing and Production COM 141 - Multimedia Announcing and Production IAI MC 918 3 -2-3 Multimedia announcing techniques; scripting and voicing radio commercials; conducting broadcast interviews and news; audio production techniques in Adobe Audition; basic audio effects and signal processing; practical application through live radio shifts at WPCD, Parkland’s FM radio station. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # COM142 — Advanced Audio Production COM 142 - Advanced Audio Production COM 142 - Advanced Audio Production IAI MC 915 3 -2-3 Advanced audio production techniques; script writing, editing and producing commercials, promos, long-form podcasting, and radio dramas; foley and sound design for film and video games; advanced use of Adobe Audition; weekly radio shows at WPCD, Parkland’s FM radio station. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in COM 141 Prerequisites: COM141 --- # COM144 — Video Production I COM 144 - Video Production I COM 144 - Video Production I IAI MC 916 3 -2-3 Introduction to video production in a multi-camera television studio including studio and field production techniques, video and audio equipment operation, crew positions and responsibilities, lighting, and scriptwriting. Students gain hands-on experience producing videos from concept through digital post-production. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # COM145 — Video Production II COM 145 - Video Production II COM 145 - Video Production II 3 -2-3 Video production with an emphasis on equipment, techniques, and approaches specific to field production, including video editing in a post-production lab. Students gain hands-on experience through media projects focused on the areas of commercial and film, taking them from concept through post-production. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in COM 144 Prerequisites: COM144 --- # COM181 — Communication Practicum COM 181 - Communication Practicum COM 181 - Communication Practicum 1 -1-1 Preparation and practice for a variety of communication contexts including Forensics competition: preparation and practice for competitive events such as debate, speech, and interpretation of literature; community contexts; and/or research projects focused on communication contexts. Repeatable for a maximum of 4 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None 0 GPA --- # COM200 — Leadership and Small Group Communication COM 200 - Leadership and Small Group Communication COM 200 - Leadership and Small Group Communication IAI MC 902 3 -0-3 Theory and techniques of communication and problem-solving applied to leadership and small group situations to prepare students for working in groups and collaborative teams in their careers. Includes small group theory, relationships, problem-solving, research methods, leadership, and conflict resolution. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # COM201 — Mass Media and Society COM 201 - Mass Media and Society COM 201 - Mass Media and Society 3 -0-3 Analysis and critical examination of the role of mass media in society with a focus on the developments, impact, and influence of new media technologies on politics, economics, and culture. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # COM205 — Business and Professional Communication COM 205 - Business and Professional Communication COM 205 - Business and Professional Communication 3 -0-3 Theory and practice of workplace oral, written, and mediated communication. Presentations include interviewing, briefing/training, persuasion, and group problem solving. Analysis of organizational communication, barrier removal, listening, and leadership. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # COM292 — Internship and Seminar COM 292 - Internship and Seminar COM 292 - Internship and Seminar 3 -10-3 Supervised work experience in approved business or nonprofit organization. Weekly discussions emphasize work ethics. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Approval of instructor or department chair Sophomore standing --- # COM293 — Portfolio Seminar COM 293 - Portfolio Seminar COM 293 - Portfolio Seminar 3 -2-3 Students fine tune and edit their portfolios, outline a promotional campaign including internet presence, and develop resumes. Includes lectures on professionalism and presentation skills, demonstration of portfolio production, seminars with industry professionals, and faculty reviews of final portfolio. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Approval of instructor or department chair Sophomore standing --- # CSC105 — Applications of Computers in Business and Commerce CSC 105 - Applications of Computers in Business and Commerce CSC 105 - Applications of Computers in Business and Commerce 4 -0-4 Introduction to computers; hands-on experience with the Windows OS, spreadsheets, databases, and introduction to programming. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # CSC115 — Networking I - Routers and Switches CSC 115 - Networking I - Routers and Switches CSC 115 - Networking I - Routers and Switches 3 -2-3 Configuration of Cisco IOS devices such as router and switches. Students will gain valuable hands on experience configuring static and dynamic routing, L2 and L3 switching, Virtual LANs, Network Address Translation, VLAN Trunking protocol, and the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CSC 130 Prerequisites: CSC130 --- # CSC116 — Networking II - WAN Connectivity CSC 116 - Networking II - WAN Connectivity CSC 116 - Networking II - WAN Connectivity 3 -2-3 Configuration of Cisco IOS devices such as router and switches. Students will gain valuable hands on experience configuring Wide Area Networks, IPv6, OSPFv3 and EIGRPv6, PPP, OSPFv2 and EIGRP, and a comprehensive look at the STP protocol. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in CSC 115 Prerequisites: CSC115 --- # CSC117 — Google IT Support Professional CSC 117 - Google IT Support Professional CSC 117 - Google IT Support Professional 6 -6-6 Introduction to fundamentals of information technology (IT) support critical for success in entry-level IT support jobs. Includes troubleshooting and customer service, networking, operating systems, system administration, and security. Course completion leads to Google IT Support Professional Certificate. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CSC118 — Introduction to Linux CSC 118 - Introduction to Linux CSC 118 - Introduction to Linux 3 -2-3 Comprehensive study of Linux user commands and utilities. History of Linux/UNIX and open source software, Linux file system structure, GNU utilities and commands, secure inter-system communications, text processing, vi editor, bash shell, shell scripting. Hands-on instruction. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CSC123 — Computer Science I (C/C++) CSC 123 - Computer Science I (C/C++) CSC 123 - Computer Science I (C/C++) IAI CS 911 4 -2-4 Introductory topics in computer science, intended for Computer Science and related majors. Emphasis on algorithms, program structure, data types, decision statements, strings, looping, functions, files, arrays, classes, objects, and documentation. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 098 Prerequisites Credit in CIS 122 or approval of department chair Prerequisites: CIS122 --- # CSC125 — Computer Science II (C++) CSC 125 - Computer Science II (C++) CSC 125 - Computer Science II (C++) IAI CS 912 3 -2-3 Advanced topics in computer science, C++ object-oriented programming, fundamental data structures, and development of a larger-scale program. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CSC 123 with a grade of C or higher, or an equivalent C or C++ Computer Science I (IAI CS 911) course Prerequisites: CSC123, CS911 --- # CSC127 — Introduction to Computing with Engineering Applications CSC 127 - Introduction to Computing with Engineering Applications CSC 127 - Introduction to Computing with Engineering Applications 3 -2-3 Fundamental principles, concepts, and methods of computing with emphasis on applications in the physical sciences and engineering. Basic problem solving and programming techniques, fundamental algorithms and data structures, use of computers in solving engineering problems and numerical analysis. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Credit in MAT 128 with a grade of C or higher, or placement Prerequisites None --- # CSC130 — Introduction to Computer Networks CSC 130 - Introduction to Computer Networks CSC 130 - Introduction to Computer Networks 3 -2-3 Introduction to local area networks, wide area networks, and the Internet; including hardware, software, terminology, components, design, connections of a network, and topologies and protocols for LANs. Listed --- # CSC133 — PC Hardware and OS Maintenance CSC 133 - PC Hardware and OS Maintenance CSC 133 - PC Hardware and OS Maintenance 4 -2-4 Students will gain a complete, step-by-step approach for learning the fundamentals of supporting and troubleshooting computer hardware and software. This course maps fully to CompTIA’s latest A+ 220-1001 (Core 1) and 220-1002 (Core 2) Exam --- # CSC140 — Computer Science I (Java) CSC 140 - Computer Science I (Java) CSC 140 - Computer Science I (Java) IAI CS 911 3 -2-3 Introduction to computer science and programming using the Java language. Emphasis on problem solving, algorithm design, and program development including data representation, programming constructs, and object-oriented design fundamentals. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 098 Prerequisites Credit in CIS 122 or approval of department chair Prerequisites: CIS122 --- # CSC150 — Wireless Networking and Emerging Technologies CSC 150 - Wireless Networking and Emerging Technologies CSC 150 - Wireless Networking and Emerging Technologies 3 -2-3 Provide a broad survey of wireless communications including in-depth coverage of protocols, transmission methods, and IEEE wireless standards. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CSC 130 or equivalent experience Prerequisites: CSC130 --- # CSC151 — MS OS Workstation CSC 151 - MS OS Workstation CSC 151 - MS OS Workstation 3 -2-3 Manage Windows workstation including networking, operating system, installation, file system, profiles and policies, security, protocols, inter-networking, remote access, printing, and troubleshooting. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CSC 133 Prerequisites: CSC133 --- # CSC153 — MS OS Server CSC 153 - MS OS Server CSC 153 - MS OS Server 3 -3-3 Configure, customize, and troubleshoot Microsoft Server installations including storage, compute functionality, managing images, disks, volumes, Data Deduplication, High Availability, Disaster Recovery, Storage Spaces Direct, Hyper-V, Containers, and Failover Clustering. Introduction to cloud installations of Microsoft Server. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CSC 133 Prerequisites: CSC133 --- # CSC155 — Systems Development CSC 155 - Systems Development CSC 155 - Systems Development 3 -2-3 Introduction to developing software systems integrated with databases, file systems, and the internet. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CIS 122 and CSC 118 Basic knowledge of HTML Prerequisites: CIS122, CSC118 --- # CSC159 — MS Network Administrator CSC 159 - MS Network Administrator CSC 159 - MS Network Administrator 3 -2-3 Planning, deploying, managing, and monitoring a multiple Microsoft Server Environment. Patch, policy, administrative delegation, backup configuration and deployment decisions. Planning a business environment for continuity and high availability. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CSC 153 Prerequisites: CSC153 --- # CSC171 — Linux Installation and Administration CSC 171 - Linux Installation and Administration CSC 171 - Linux Installation and Administration 3 -2-3 Fundamental Linux system administration, including X-windowing systems, environment variables, user and group administration, file systems, booting and partitioning, umask and quotas, process management, libraries common to all flavors of Linux. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CSC 118 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites: CSC118 --- # CSC175 — JavaScript Development CSC 175 - JavaScript Development CSC 175 - JavaScript Development 3 -2-3 Basic programming skills using the JavaScript language to enhance websites; developing JavaScript applications and utilities; and gaining a deeper understanding of web development techniques. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CIS 152 or approval of department chair Prerequisites: CIS152 --- # CSC176 — SQL Fundamentals I CSC 176 - SQL Fundamentals I CSC 176 - SQL Fundamentals I 3 -0-3 Introduction to modern database and structured data systems. Entity relationship modeling, normalization, database design and methodology, SQL, security, and transaction management. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None Recommended before enrolling (not required): Prior programming experience --- # CSC179 — Digital Media Foundation CSC 179 - Digital Media Foundation CSC 179 - Digital Media Foundation 3 -2-3 Introduction to foundational concepts, processes, applications, theory, and technology behind the digital media industry. Projects focus on fundamental techniques and processes in the digital media production pipeline. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CSC186 — 2D Animation CSC 186 - 2D Animation CSC 186 - 2D Animation 4 -2-4 Introduction to concepts, processes, and history of animation. Emphasis on concepts, storytelling, and principles of motion design. Projects will focus on creating traditional as well as computer assisted animations for digital media using Adobe Animate and After Effects. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CSC187 — 3D Computer Animation I CSC 187 - 3D Computer Animation I CSC 187 - 3D Computer Animation I 4 -2-4 Fundamental topics in 3D design, modeling, lighting, and rendering for 3D applications including gaming, film, visual effects, virtual and augmented reality, and related disciplines. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CSC188 — 3D Computer Animation II CSC 188 - 3D Computer Animation II CSC 188 - 3D Computer Animation II 4 -2-4 Intermediate topics in 3D animation and cinematography for 3D applications including gaming, film, visual effects, virtual and augmented reality, and related disciplines. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CSC 187 Prerequisites: CSC187 --- # CSC189 — 3D Computer Animation III CSC 189 - 3D Computer Animation III CSC 189 - 3D Computer Animation III 4 -2-4 Intermediate topics in 3D character design, development, and animation for 3D applications including gaming, film, visual effects, virtual and augmented reality, and related disciplines. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CSC 187 Prerequisites: CSC187 --- # CSC191 — SQL Fundamentals II CSC 191 - SQL Fundamentals II CSC 191 - SQL Fundamentals II 4 -2-4 Using what was learned in SQL Fundamentals l ( CSC 176 ), students will master stored procedures and functions, query performance approaches (including indexes and query plans), and write analytical SQL used for data science and data warehouses. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CSC 176 Prerequisites: CSC176 --- # CSC220 — Data Structures CSC 220 - Data Structures CSC 220 - Data Structures 3 -2-3 Complex data structures and algorithms including lists, searching and sorting, stacks, queues, trees, graphs, and memory management with emphasis on algorithm analysis. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CSC 125 or CSC 240 Prerequisites: CSC125, CSC240 --- # CSC233 — 3D Computer Animation IV CSC 233 - 3D Computer Animation IV CSC 233 - 3D Computer Animation IV 4 -2-4 Advanced topics in 3D modeling and texturing for 3D applications including gaming, film, visual effects, virtual and augmented reality, and related disciplines. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CSC 189 Prerequisites: CSC189 --- # CSC236 — 3D Computer Animation V CSC 236 - 3D Computer Animation V CSC 236 - 3D Computer Animation V 4 -2-4 Advanced topics in 3D lighting, rendering, and effects for 3D applications including gaming, film, visual effects, virtual and augmented reality, and related disciplines. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CSC 233 Prerequisites: CSC233 --- # CSC240 — Computer Science II (Java) CSC 240 - Computer Science II (Java) CSC 240 - Computer Science II (Java) IAI CS 912 3 -2-3 Advanced topics in computer science, object-oriented programming using Java, inheritance and polymorphism, linked list and tree data structures, stacks and queues, generic data types using good Object Oriented Design. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in CSC 140 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites: CSC140 --- # CSC251 — Advanced Topics in Computer Security CSC 251 - Advanced Topics in Computer Security CSC 251 - Advanced Topics in Computer Security 3 -2-3 Advanced topics in securing local area networks, authentication methods, operating system software, application and server software, and networked communications. Upon completion of course students should be prepared to pass Comp TIA Security+ certification exam. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CSC 130 , and credit in CSC 153 or CSC 171 Prerequisites: CSC130, CSC153, CSC171 --- # CSC271 — Linux Networking and Security CSC 271 - Linux Networking and Security CSC 271 - Linux Networking and Security 3 -3-3 Intermediate Linux networking and security systems management. Kernel configuration, runlevel configuration, networked printing, system documentation, shell scripting, logging and backup strategies, xinetd, firewalls, nfs, and Samba common to all flavors of Linux. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CSC 171 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites: CSC171 --- # CSC294 — Computer Graphics Portfolio CSC 294 - Computer Graphics Portfolio CSC 294 - Computer Graphics Portfolio 1.5 -15-1.5 Design and develop advanced individual or group portfolio projects. Includes development of 3D animated short films, 3D still imagery, gallery exhibit pieces. Repeatable for a maximum of 3 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CTC110 — Beginning Computers CTC 110 - Beginning Computers CTC 110 - Beginning Computers 3 -0-3 Introduction to entry level computer operation with emphasis on general understanding of terminology, hardware components, file management, and a general overview of Microsoft Office applications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CTC119 — Microsoft Outlook CTC 119 - Microsoft Outlook CTC 119 - Microsoft Outlook 1 -0-1 Introduction to Outlook, Microsoft’s business and personal information management tool: email, address book, calendar, task, and the organization and management of electronic data. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CTC130 — Basic Keyboarding CTC 130 - Basic Keyboarding CTC 130 - Basic Keyboarding 1 -0-1 Self-paced development of fundamental skills in the use of a computer keyboard. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CTC132 — Computer Basics CTC 132 - Computer Basics CTC 132 - Computer Basics 1 -0-1 Introduction to the basic use of Microsoft Office 365, word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CTC135 — Keyboarding Skill Building CTC 135 - Keyboarding Skill Building CTC 135 - Keyboarding Skill Building 2 -0-2 Increasing speed and accuracy in computer typewriting; develops and strengthens use of proper and efficient keyboarding techniques. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Accurate typing speed of 25 words per minute --- # CTC171 — Word Processing Applications I CTC 171 - Word Processing Applications I CTC 171 - Word Processing Applications I 1 -0-1 Introduction to word processing using Microsoft Word; word processing software for various types of business documents. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CTC172 — Word Processing Applications II CTC 172 - Word Processing Applications II CTC 172 - Word Processing Applications II 1 -0-1 Word processing using Microsoft Word; word processing software for more complex types of business documents. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in CTC 171 Prerequisites: CTC171 --- # CTC173 — Word Processing Applications III CTC 173 - Word Processing Applications III CTC 173 - Word Processing Applications III 1 -0-1 Word processing using Microsoft Word; word processing software for more complex types of business documents. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in CTC 172 Prerequisites: CTC172 --- # CTC174 — Spreadsheet Applications I CTC 174 - Spreadsheet Applications I CTC 174 - Spreadsheet Applications I 1 -0-1 Introduction to spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel; spreadsheet software for various business applications. No previous spreadsheet experience required. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CTC175 — Spreadsheet Applications II CTC 175 - Spreadsheet Applications II CTC 175 - Spreadsheet Applications II 1 -0-1 Spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel; spreadsheet software for more complex business applications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in CTC 174 , or equivalent experience Prerequisites: CTC174 --- # CTC176 — Spreadsheet Applications III CTC 176 - Spreadsheet Applications III CTC 176 - Spreadsheet Applications III 1 -0-1 Spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel; spreadsheet software for more complex business applications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in CTC 175 Prerequisites: CTC175 --- # CTC177 — Database Applications I CTC 177 - Database Applications I CTC 177 - Database Applications I 1 -0-1 Introduction to database applications using Microsoft Access to create tables, queries, and forms. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CTC178 — Database Applications II CTC 178 - Database Applications II CTC 178 - Database Applications II 1 -0-1 Database applications using Microsoft Access; creating forms and reports, advanced queries, importing and exporting data, managing field properties, and refining relationships. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in CTC 177 , or equivalent experience Prerequisites: CTC177 --- # CTC179 — Database Applications III CTC 179 - Database Applications III CTC 179 - Database Applications III 1 -0-1 Database applications using Microsoft Access; complex queries, forms and reports; using and creating templates; automation; and data integration. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in CTC 178 , or equivalent experience Prerequisites: CTC178 --- # CTC193 — Windows CTC 193 - Windows CTC 193 - Windows 1 -0-1 Introduction to basic use of a Windows-based operating system. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CTC197 — Presentation Applications I CTC 197 - Presentation Applications I CTC 197 - Presentation Applications I 1 -0-1 Introduction to the use of Microsoft PowerPoint software to produce professional-looking presentations. Credit not given for both CIS 131 and CTC 197 + CTC 198 . Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # CTC198 — Presentation Applications II CTC 198 - Presentation Applications II CTC 198 - Presentation Applications II 1 -0-1 Advanced use of Microsoft PowerPoint software to enhance presentations with customized features. Credit not given for both CIS 131 and CTC 197 + CTC 198. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in CTC 197 Prerequisites: CTC197 --- # CTC290 — Integrated Software CTC 290 - Integrated Software CTC 290 - Integrated Software 2 -0-2 Preparation for the contemporary workplace by using current application software to solve problems typically encountered in a business environment. Emphasis is on a mastery of Microsoft Office suite to complete multi-layered projects. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in CIS 134 , CIS 135 , and CIS 138 with grades of C or higher Prerequisites: CIS134, CIS135, CIS138 --- # DHG110 — Applied Head and Neck Anatomy DHG 110 - Applied Head and Neck Anatomy DHG 110 - Applied Head and Neck Anatomy 2 -0-2 Gross anatomy of head and neck with special emphasis on maxilla, mandible, and oral soft tissues. Interactions of neuromuscular mechanisms of teeth, supporting structures and temporomandibular joint. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in BIO 121 Admission into the Dental Hygiene program Prerequisites: BIO121 --- # DHG111 — Oral and Dental Anatomy, Histology and Embryology DHG 111 - Oral and Dental Anatomy, Histology and Embryology DHG 111 - Oral and Dental Anatomy, Histology and Embryology 3 -2-3 Terms and anatomic structures of the oral cavity, including detailed study of crown and root morphology of both primary and permanent dentitions. An introduction to development of the human organism with emphasis on face, teeth, and supporting periodontal structures. Application of oral histology and oral anatomy in assessing patient’s oral health. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisit… Prerequisites: BIO121 --- # DHG113 — Introduction to Prevention DHG 113 - Introduction to Prevention DHG 113 - Introduction to Prevention 1 -0-1 Introduction to causes and prevention of dental caries and periodontal disease. Student learns to assess patient needs and to provide information for patient self-care. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in BIO 121 Admission into the Dental Hygiene program Prerequisites: BIO121 --- # DHG114 — Pre-Clinic DHG 114 - Pre-Clinic DHG 114 - Pre-Clinic 5 -6-5 Introduction to dental hygiene profession with emphasis placed on theory and practice of the fundamental skills including instrumentation, periodontal status and infection control. Instrument skills proficiencies performed on students. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in BIO 121 Admission into the Dental Hygiene program Prerequisites: BIO121 --- # DHG115 — Seminar I DHG 115 - Seminar I DHG 115 - Seminar I 1 -0-1 Continuation of topics related to patient treatment and patient management in DHG 116 . Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in DHG 110 , DHG 111 , DHG 113 , DHG 114 , and BIO 122 Admission into the Dental Hygiene program Prerequisites: DHG110, DHG111, DHG113, DHG114, BIO122 --- # DHG116 — Clinic I DHG 116 - Clinic I DHG 116 - Clinic I 2 -8-2 Continuation of preclinical skill development in the clinical setting treating patients; emphasis on calculus detection, patient rapport, oral hygiene instruction, applying consistent infection control, medical history data gathering, and developing recall systems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in DHG 110 , DHG 111 , DHG 113 , DHG 114 , and BIO 122 Admission into the Dental Hygiene program Prerequisites: DHG110, DHG111, DHG113, DHG114, BIO122 --- # DHG117 — Dental Radiology I DHG 117 - Dental Radiology I DHG 117 - Dental Radiology I 3 -3-3 Theory and procedures for exposing various dental X-ray images, practical experience on mannequins and selected patients, identification, mounting, and general interpretation practiced. Legal and ethical considerations, infection control for radiographic equipment is emphasized. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in DHG 110 , DHG 111 , DHG 113 , DHG 114 , and BIO 122 Admission into the Dental Hygiene program Prerequisites: DHG110, DHG111, DHG113, DHG114, BIO122 --- # DHG118 — Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist DHG 118 - Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist DHG 118 - Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist 2 -0-2 Study of drugs, including their pharmacologic effects, adverse reactions, indications, and contraindications as they relate to patient medical history and dental hygiene treatment. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in DHG 110 , DHG 111 , DHG 113 , DHG 114 , and BIO 122 Admission into the Dental Hygiene program Prerequisites: DHG110, DHG111, DHG113, DHG114, BIO122 --- # DHG119 — Alterations of Oral Structures DHG 119 - Alterations of Oral Structures DHG 119 - Alterations of Oral Structures 2 -0-2 Study of alterations of basic biological processes as applied to the oral structures. Specific disease entities of local and systemic origin are studied. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in DHG 110 , DHG 111 , DHG 113 , DHG 114 , and BIO 122 Admission into the Dental Hygiene program Prerequisites: DHG110, DHG111, DHG113, DHG114, BIO122 --- # DHG210 — Periodontology DHG 210 - Periodontology DHG 210 - Periodontology 2 -0-2 Histopathology, etiology, clinical features, and treatment of periodontal infections; emphasizes diagnosis, treatment planning, and management of periodontal patients. Incorporates periodontal case study project to foster the clinical application of course materials. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in DHG 212 , DHG 215 , and DHG 216 Admission into the Dental Hygiene program Prerequisites: DHG212, DHG215, DHG216 --- # DHG211 — Local Anesthesia DHG 211 - Local Anesthesia DHG 211 - Local Anesthesia 1.5 -0.5-1.5 Integration of patient pre-evaluation, pharmacology, recordkeeping, anatomy/neuroanatomy/physiology, techniques, complications, postoperative instructions, and clinical experience in the administration of local anesthesia. Clinical sessions are included for students to develop competency in their administration. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in DHG 118 and DHG 119 Admission into the Dental Hygiene program Prerequisites: DHG118, DHG119 --- # DHG212 — Dental Materials 119 credits · 119 hours DHG 212 - Dental Materials DHG 212 - Dental Materials 3 -4-3 Study of materials utilized in dental office and laboratory. Infection control in the dental laboratory is emphasized. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in DHG 115 , DHG 116 , DHG 117 , DHG 118 , and DHG 119 Credit or concurrent enrollment in BIO 123 and COM 103 Admission into the Dental Hygiene program Prerequisites: DHG115, DHG116, DHG117, DHG118, DHG119, BIO123, COM103 --- # DHG214 — Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen Sedation DHG 214 - Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen Sedation DHG 214 - Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen Sedation 1 -0-1 A comprehensive introduction to conscious sedation (i.e., the administration and monitoring of nitrous oxide and oxygen sedation). Anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and the ethical and legal aspects of nitrous oxide and oxygen sedation use. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in DHG 110 , DHG 118 , and DHG 119 Current BLS/CPR card Admission into the Dental Hygiene program Prerequisites: DHG110, DHG118, DHG119 --- # DHG215 — Clinic II DHG 215 - Clinic II DHG 215 - Clinic II 2 -6-2 Continuation of clinical skill development with emphasis on treating the periodontally involved patient, individualized oral hygiene instruction, medical history analysis, applying infection control, and patient assessment and analysis. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in DHG 115 , DHG 116 , DHG 117 , DHG 118 , DHG 119 , BIO 123 , and COM 103 Admission into the Dental Hygiene program Prerequisites: DHG115, DHG116, DHG117, DHG118, DHG119, BIO123, COM103 --- # DHG216 — Seminar II 123 credits · 123 hours DHG 216 - Seminar II DHG 216 - Seminar II 1 -0-1 Topics related to patient treatment and patient management in DHG 215 . Topics include treatment planning, nonsurgical periodontal therapy, oral chemotherapeutic agents, dentifrices/mouth rinses, root morphology related to the periodontal patient, fluoride, and air-polishing. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in DHG 115 , DHG 116 , DHG 117 , DHG 118 , DHG 119 , and BIO 123 Credit or concurrent enrollment in COM 103 Admission into the Dental Hygiene… Prerequisites: DHG115, DHG116, DHG117, DHG118, DHG119, BIO123, COM103 --- # DHG217 — Seminar III DHG 217 - Seminar III DHG 217 - Seminar III 2 -0-2 Provides information for the dental hygiene care of the medically compromised dental patient and patients with special developmental or acquired conditions, including sensory and/or psychological needs. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in DHG 212 , DHG 215 , and DHG 216 Admission into the Dental Hygiene program Prerequisites: DHG212, DHG215, DHG216 --- # DHG218 — Clinic III DHG 218 - Clinic III DHG 218 - Clinic III 4 -12-4 Continuation of clinical skill development with emphasis on the application of concepts learned in DHG 212 , DHG 210 , and DHG 217 . Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in DHG 212 , DHG 215 , and DHG 216 Admission into the Dental Hygiene program Prerequisites: DHG212, DHG215, DHG216 --- # DHG219 — Clinic IV DHG 219 - Clinic IV DHG 219 - Clinic IV 4 -12-4 Continuation of clinical skill development with emphasis on periodontal maintenance/supportive maintenance and time motion management. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in DHG 210 , DHG 217 , DHG 218 , DHG 230 , DHG 233 , and ENG 101 Admission into the Dental Hygiene program Prerequisites: DHG210, DHG217, DHG218, DHG230, DHG233, ENG101 --- # DHG230 — Community Dental Health DHG 230 - Community Dental Health DHG 230 - Community Dental Health 3 -3-3 Knowledge of public health system including community dental health. Dental health education program planning, including assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating community programs. Critically analyze research. Knowledge and application of evidence-based practice. Communicate technical dental health information. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in DHG 212 , DHG 215 , and DHG 216 Admission into t… Prerequisites: DHG212, DHG215, DHG216 --- # DHG233 — Dietary Analysis and Preventive Counseling DHG 233 - Dietary Analysis and Preventive Counseling DHG 233 - Dietary Analysis and Preventive Counseling 2 -0-2 Study of role of diet upon building and maintaining of oral structures as applied to dental hygiene patient through analysis of total oral consumption and subsequent preventive recommendations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in DHG 212 , DHG 215 , and DHG 216 Admission into the Dental Hygiene program Prerequisites: DHG212, DHG215, DHG216 --- # DHG235 — Seminar IV DHG 235 - Seminar IV DHG 235 - Seminar IV 1 -0-1 Provides information related to credentialing, consumer issues, current dental hygiene issues, and management skills. Provides information on job interview techniques and developing a resume and cover letter. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in DHG 210 , DHG 217 , DHG 218 , DHG 230 , DHG 233 , and ENG 101 Admission into the Dental Hygiene program Prerequisites: DHG210, DHG217, DHG218, DHG230, DHG233, ENG101 --- # DHG236 — Ethics and Jurisprudence DHG 236 - Ethics and Jurisprudence DHG 236 - Ethics and Jurisprudence 1 -0-1 Rules of conduct and behavior that guide a dentist’s and dental hygienist’s practice. Ethical and legal behavior expected of a professional. Political action and the importance of the relationship between professions and the government. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in DHG 210 , DHG 217 , DHG 218 , DHG 230 , DHG 233 , and ENG 101 Admission into the Dental Hygiene program Prerequisites: DHG210, DHG217, DHG218, DHG230, DHG233, ENG101 --- # DHG237 — Licensure/Transition to RDH DHG 237 - Licensure/Transition to RDH DHG 237 - Licensure/Transition to RDH 1 -0-1 The role of licensure in the dental hygiene profession. The processes, procedures, requirements, jurisdictions and cost of becoming licensed to practice dental hygiene in the United States. Preparation for transition from student to licensed professional. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in DHG 210 , DHG 217 , DHG 218 , DHG 230 , DHG 233 , and ENG 101 Admission into the Dental Hygiene program Prerequisites: DHG210, DHG217, DHG218, DHG230, DHG233, ENG101 --- # DPE110 — Agricultural and Heavy Equipment Power Trains DPE 110 - Agricultural and Heavy Equipment Power Trains DPE 110 - Agricultural and Heavy Equipment Power Trains 3 -2-3 Drive trains and components of agricultural machinery and construction/earth-moving equipment; special transmissions, clutch systems, transaxles, differentials, axles, and power take-off (PTO) units; troubleshooting, diagnosis, and repair. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in DPE 133 Prerequisites: DPE133 --- # DPE130 — Introduction to Diesel Electrical DPE 130 - Introduction to Diesel Electrical DPE 130 - Introduction to Diesel Electrical 3 -2-3 Theoretical and practical application of machine electrical and Ohm’s law, including series and parallel circuits. Application of starting and charging circuits and testing equipment. Proper repair techniques for circuits. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # DPE133 — Diesel Power Generation I DPE 133 - Diesel Power Generation I DPE 133 - Diesel Power Generation I 3 -2-3 Introduction to diesel and power generation engine systems with emphasis on mechanical fundamentals and base fuel systems. Students perform complete engine teardown, inspection, measurement, and rebuilding procedures using manufacturer service manuals. Includes foundational diesel fuel system theory, component identification, and safe service practices aligned with modern power generation applications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement int… --- # DPE135 — Introduction to Mobile Hydraulics DPE 135 - Introduction to Mobile Hydraulics DPE 135 - Introduction to Mobile Hydraulics 3 -2-3 Introduction to mobile hydraulics systems, including open, closed, and PFC types. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # DPE153 — Service Department Operations DPE 153 - Service Department Operations DPE 153 - Service Department Operations 3 -2-3 Introduces students to the foundational skills required in the heavy-duty diesel and transportation repair industry. Hands-on experience with basic shop tools, measuring instruments, fasteners, lifting devices, and electrical wiring techniques. Emphasis on safety, accuracy, and the professional use of shop tools and diagnostic equipment, preparing students for the workplace. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisi… --- # DPE215 — Diesel Work Experience I DPE 215 - Diesel Work Experience I DPE 215 - Diesel Work Experience I 2 -20-2 On-the-job work experience for students in the diesel industry. Students are required to have tool set on internship. Students must meet with a diesel instructor prior to start. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in DPE 133 , DPE 230 , DPE 234 , and DPE 239 Prerequisites: DPE133, DPE230, DPE234, DPE239 --- # DPE217 — Diesel Work Experience II DPE 217 - Diesel Work Experience II DPE 217 - Diesel Work Experience II 2 -20-2 On-the-job work experience for students preparing for employment in the diesel industry. Students are required to have tool set on internship. Students must meet with a diesel instructor prior to start. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in DPE 133 , DPE 230 , DPE 234 , DPE 235 , DPE 239 , and DPE 254 Prerequisites: DPE133, DPE230, DPE234, DPE235, DPE239, DPE254 --- # DPE230 — Electronic Systems and Accessories DPE 230 - Electronic Systems and Accessories DPE 230 - Electronic Systems and Accessories 3 -2-3 Installation, analysis, testing, programming, diagnosis, and repair of monitoring systems, instrumentation, and other specialized electronic and computer-controlled equipment on agricultural machinery and heavy equipment. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in DPE 130 Prerequisites: DPE130 --- # DPE233 — Diesel Power Generation II DPE 233 - Diesel Power Generation II DPE 233 - Diesel Power Generation II 3 -2-3 Advanced study of diesel and power generation engine electronic systems. Emphasis on common rail fuel systems, electronic injection, diagnostics, fault codes, valve and injector adjustment procedures, injector replacement, engine parameter adjustment, engine performance and monitoring functions, aftertreatment systems, and CAN bus communications using industry-standard diagnostic tools. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prer… Prerequisites: DPE133 --- # DPE234 — Vehicular Air Conditioning I DPE 234 - Vehicular Air Conditioning I DPE 234 - Vehicular Air Conditioning I 2 -0-2 Principles and theory of air conditioning systems on agricultural heavy equipment and trucks. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in DPE 130 Prerequisites: DPE130 --- # DPE235 — Advanced Hydraulics DPE 235 - Advanced Hydraulics DPE 235 - Advanced Hydraulics 3 -2-3 Hydraulic systems of major power equipment; interpretation of fluid hydraulic schematic diagrams; electronic and computer-controlled systems; diagnosing and testing to solve system problems; teardown and repair of systems on agricultural and construction equipment. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in DPE 135 Prerequisites: DPE135 --- # DPE236 — Equipment Adjustment and Repair DPE 236 - Equipment Adjustment and Repair DPE 236 - Equipment Adjustment and Repair 3 -2-3 Adjustment, maintenance, and repair of new and used motor truck, agricultural machinery, and/or construction equipment; use operator and service manuals to perform repairs. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in DPE 133 , DPE 215 , DPE 230 , and DPE 239 Prerequisites: DPE133, DPE215, DPE230, DPE239 --- # DPE238 — Vehicular Air Conditioning II DPE 238 - Vehicular Air Conditioning II DPE 238 - Vehicular Air Conditioning II 1 -2-1 Principles and theory of air conditioning systems on agricultural heavy equipment and trucks. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in DPE 130 and DPE 234 Prerequisites: DPE130, DPE234 --- # DPE239 — Truck Suspension, Steering, and Brakes DPE 239 - Truck Suspension, Steering, and Brakes DPE 239 - Truck Suspension, Steering, and Brakes 3 -2-3 Suspension systems, hydraulic and air brakes, and steering mechanisms and systems in class 6-8, on-highway trucks; theory of operation, diagnosis, and repair with emphasis on performing inspections, preventive maintenance, and required service. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in DPE 133 Prerequisites: DPE133 --- # DPE254 — Advanced Power Trains 135 credits · 135 hours DPE 254 - Advanced Power Trains DPE 254 - Advanced Power Trains 3 -2-3 Troubleshooting and diagnosis of power shift transmissions, pressure and flow testing of transmission oil pumps, pressure testing of clutch packs, calibration of transmission controllers, following step-by-step testing flowcharts for power train diagnostic work. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in DPE 110 and DPE 135 Credit or concurrent enrollment in DPE 235 Prerequisites: DPE110, DPE135, DPE235 --- # DPE259 — Service Department Implementation DPE 259 - Service Department Implementation DPE 259 - Service Department Implementation 3 -2-3 Simulation of service department including diagnostic work, disassembly work, repair work, assembly work, and customer relation skills. Practice labor documentation. Must have diesel program tool set. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in DPE 110 , DPE 133 , DPE 135 , DPE 230 , and DPE 234 Prerequisites: DPE110, DPE133, DPE135, DPE230, DPE234 --- # DRT119 — Blueprint Reading and Technical Drawing DRT 119 - Blueprint Reading and Technical Drawing DRT 119 - Blueprint Reading and Technical Drawing 3 -0-3 Interpretation of working drawings to translate drawings into product. Includes technical sketching to communicate modifications. Dimensioned projections, sectional views, symbols, and schematics are used. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # ECE122 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education ECE 122 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education ECE 122 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education 4 -2-4 Study and analysis of preschool/primary educational programs and practices, including techniques/methods utilized in working with young children. Orientation to a variety of child-care settings. Observations in local facilities focus on the purpose and organization of each program. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ECE123 — Socialization and Guidance for the Young Child ECE 123 - Socialization and Guidance for the Young Child ECE 123 - Socialization and Guidance for the Young Child 2 -0-2 Basic theory and influences on children’s behavior with an emphasis on social-emotional development. Emphasizes strategies for promoting prosocial behavior in young children. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ECE124 — Program Planning for the Young Child ECE 124 - Program Planning for the Young Child ECE 124 - Program Planning for the Young Child 3 -2-3 Total planning consistent with developmental needs of children from two to five years of age in child-care situations. Includes workshop experiences in creating teacher-made materials and use of such materials. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ECE125 — Observation and Assessment ECE 125 - Observation and Assessment ECE 125 - Observation and Assessment 3 -2-3 In-depth study of young children through the use of developmentally appropriate, culturally responsive observation screening and assessment techniques. Practice applying these techniques to plan appropriate curriculum and experiences and monitor children’s development. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ECE144 — Caring for Infants and Toddlers ECE 144 - Caring for Infants and Toddlers ECE 144 - Caring for Infants and Toddlers 4 -2-4 Development and needs of children under the age of three. Considers the infant in family, day-care home, and day-care center settings. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ECE201 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition of the Young Child ECE 201 - Health, Safety, and Nutrition of the Young Child ECE 201 - Health, Safety, and Nutrition of the Young Child 3 -0-3 Provides an overview of personal health of the individual and of children in group settings, including nutrition, health and safety issues, and skills for teaching these concepts to young children. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ECE222 — Assisting in the Child-Care Center ECE 222 - Assisting in the Child-Care Center ECE 222 - Assisting in the Child-Care Center 5 -9-5 Students observe/participate in 135 hours in an early childhood program. Focus on observation, interaction, curriculum planning, guidance, and evaluation/reflection on own knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in ECE 122 , ECE 123 , ECE 124 , ECE 125 , and PSY 207 Approval for placement Prerequisites: ECE122, ECE123, ECE124, ECE125, PSY207 --- # ECE223 — Child, Family, and Community ECE 223 - Child, Family, and Community ECE 223 - Child, Family, and Community 3 -0-3 Focuses on the child in the context of family and community. Includes issues of communication, diversity, professionalism, and social policy, and promotes awareness and effective use of community resources. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ECE224 — Creativity, Math, and Science for the Young Child ECE 224 - Creativity, Math, and Science for the Young Child ECE 224 - Creativity, Math, and Science for the Young Child 4 -0-4 Methods and planning of developmentally appropriate activities for young children with a focus on creativity in arts and basic math and science concepts. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ECE 124 Prerequisites: ECE124 --- # ECE227 — Language and Literature for the Young Child ECE 227 - Language and Literature for the Young Child ECE 227 - Language and Literature for the Young Child 3 -0-3 Overview of language skills and activities for encouraging language development in areas of listening, speaking, prewriting, and prereading. Select and use appropriate books and literacy materials with children. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ECE242 — The Exceptional Child ECE 242 - The Exceptional Child ECE 242 - The Exceptional Child 4 -2-4 Introduces range of cognitive, physical, social, and emotional special needs in children; identification, intervention strategies, methods, and programs in various settings; applicable laws, requirements, and family issues. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in PSY 207 Prerequisites: PSY207 --- # ECE260 — Administration of Day-Care Centers ECE 260 - Administration of Day-Care Centers ECE 260 - Administration of Day-Care Centers 3 -0-3 Administrative duties in a child-care center; evaluation of child-care centers, development of leadership abilities, and utilization of community resources are emphasized. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ECE280 — Field Experience in the Child-Care Setting ECE 280 - Field Experience in the Child-Care Setting ECE 280 - Field Experience in the Child-Care Setting 4 -15-4 Student participates for 225 hours as an intern in a child-care center; becomes acquainted with teaching and administrative procedures of the center. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ECE 222 , ECE 224 , ECE 227 , and PSY 207 Sophomore standing Approval for placement Prerequisites: ECE222, ECE224, ECE227, PSY207 --- # ECJ111 — IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman I ECJ 111 - IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman I ECJ 111 - IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman I 3 -2-3 Part of IBEW Apprenticeship Program: job site safety, electrician’s tools, material rigging, basic conduit bending, direct current theory, and series circuit calculations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MAT 131 Admission into the IBEW Apprenticeship School Prerequisites: MAT131 --- # ECJ112 — IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman II ECJ 112 - IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman II ECJ 112 - IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman II 4 -2-4 Part of the IBEW Apprenticeship Program: serial and parallel circuits, National Electric Code, and basic blueprint reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ECJ 111 Prerequisites: ECJ111 --- # ECJ113 — IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman III ECJ 113 - IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman III ECJ 113 - IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman III 3 -2-3 Part of IBEW Apprenticeship Program: codeology as it relates to the National Electrical Code (NEC), measuring processes used in the electrical industry, intermediate conduit bending, and hydraulic, mechanical, and hand benders. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ECJ 112 Prerequisites: ECJ112 --- # ECJ114 — IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman IV ECJ 114 - IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman IV ECJ 114 - IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman IV 4 -2-4 Part of IBEW Apprenticeship Program: inductance and capacitance in AC circuits, National Electrical Code (NEC) standards relating to transformers, transformer theory, design, and calculation, and wiring methods and devices. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ECJ 113 Prerequisites: ECJ113 --- # ECJ115 — IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman V ECJ 115 - IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman V ECJ 115 - IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman V 3 -2-3 Part of IBEW Apprenticeship Program: DC/AC review, semiconductors, transistors, SCRs, amplifiers, and electronic applications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ECJ 114 Prerequisites: ECJ114 --- # ECJ116 — IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman VI ECJ 116 - IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman VI ECJ 116 - IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman VI 4 -2-4 Part of IBEW Apprenticeship Program: National Electrical Code (NEC) Article 250, electrical theory to grounding, grounding conductors, service grounding, earth testing, WYE and Delta 3-phase transformers, and load calculations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ECJ 115 Prerequisites: ECJ115 --- # ECJ117 — IBEW Apprenticeship I ECJ 117 - IBEW Apprenticeship I ECJ 117 - IBEW Apprenticeship I 2 -20-2 Electrician internship on-the-job component of Electrician Apprenticeship program: work relating to the wiring of residential, commercial, industrial, and/or specialized electrical systems. All on-the-job work-related activities performed under direct supervision of a journeyman. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ECJ 116 Admission into the IBEW Apprenticeship School Prerequisites: ECJ116 --- # ECJ118 — IBEW Apprenticeship II ECJ 118 - IBEW Apprenticeship II ECJ 118 - IBEW Apprenticeship II 2 -20-2 Electrician internship on-the-job component of Electrician Apprenticeship program: work relating to the wiring of residential, commercial, industrial, and/or specialized electrical systems. All on-the-job work-related activities performed under direct supervision of a journeyman. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ECJ 117 Admission into the IBEW Apprenticeship School Prerequisites: ECJ117 --- # ECJ119 — IBEW Apprenticeship III ECJ 119 - IBEW Apprenticeship III ECJ 119 - IBEW Apprenticeship III 2 -20-2 Electrician internship on-the-job component of Electrician Apprenticeship program: work relating to the wiring of residential, commercial, industrial, and/or specialized electrical systems. All on-the-job work-related activities performed under direct supervision of a journeyman. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ECJ 118 Admission into the IBEW Apprenticeship School Prerequisites: ECJ118 --- # ECJ211 — IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman VII ECJ 211 - IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman VII ECJ 211 - IBEW Electrical Construction Journeyman VII 3 -2-3 Part of IBEW Apprenticeship Program: motor constructions, motor installations, protection, controls, and schematic diagrams. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ECJ 119 Admission into the IBEW Apprenticeship School Prerequisites: ECJ119 --- # ECO101 — Principles of Macroeconomics ECO 101 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECO 101 - Principles of Macroeconomics IAI S3 901 3 -0-3 Introduction to the American economic system. Covers basic economic concepts, including market analysis, followed by an emphasis on macroeconomic topics such as measures of overall economic performance, the monetary system, and economic policy. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ECO102 — Principles of Microeconomics ECO 102 - Principles of Microeconomics ECO 102 - Principles of Microeconomics IAI S3 902 3 -0-3 Introduction to basic economic concepts including market analysis, followed by an emphasis on microeconomic topics such as elasticity, consumer choice, production and cost, industry structure, and associated problems of American economy. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ECO165 — Economics and Politics of the European Community ECO 165 - Economics and Politics of the European Community ECO 165 - Economics and Politics of the European Community 3 -0-3 Process and institutions of European economic and political integration; emphasis on European Community countries and countries of the European Free Trade Area. (Salzburg Study Abroad Program only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # EDU101 — Introduction to Education EDU 101 - Introduction to Education EDU 101 - Introduction to Education 3 -2-3 The philosophy and history of public education in the U.S.; discussion of current issues in education and the role of the teacher in a diverse society, pre-K through high school. 30-hour field experience in public schools is required, as part of receiving credit for the course. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # EDU103 — Introduction to Educational Technology EDU 103 - Introduction to Educational Technology EDU 103 - Introduction to Educational Technology 3 -0-3 Builds on basic computer and Internet knowledge; s students find innovative ways to incorporate technology into lesson plans to meet the needs of all learners. Designed for education majors and individuals teaching full time. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ELT131 — Residential Wiring ELT 131 - Residential Wiring ELT 131 - Residential Wiring 3 -2-3 Single phase power distribution and transmission systems. Interpretation and use of National Electrical Code (NEC). Interpretation of blueprints and wiring techniques as applied from service entrance to load. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # ELT134 — Motors, Controls, and Drives ELT 134 - Motors, Controls, and Drives ELT 134 - Motors, Controls, and Drives 3 -2-3 Learn about electrical symbols, ladder and wiring diagrams, motors and motor control circuits, including DC, single- and three-phase, electromagnetic, and DC and AC electronic controllers. Emphasis on control, wiring, and troubleshooting of motors and control circuits. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ELT 150 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites: ELT150 --- # ELT150 — Introduction to Electricity and Electronics ELT 150 - Introduction to Electricity and Electronics ELT 150 - Introduction to Electricity and Electronics 3 -2-3 Direct Current (DC) and Alternating Current (AC) circuits and test instruments. Following national skill standards for the Electronic Industries Alliance/Electronics Industries Foundation (EIA/EIF) to include work habits, basic and practical skills, and survey of motors, relays, and transformers. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # ELT155 — Digital Control Systems ELT 155 - Digital Control Systems ELT 155 - Digital Control Systems 3 -2-3 Digital control using a microcontroller; software control of counters, sequencing, logical decisions, digital outputs, digital inputs, analog input to digital conversion, digital to analog output conversion. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in ELT 150 Prerequisites: ELT150 --- # ELT171 — Analog Control Systems ELT 171 - Analog Control Systems ELT 171 - Analog Control Systems 3 -2-3 Characteristics and application of electronic components and amplifiers. Component identification and testing, circuit construction, operation, and troubleshooting of analog control systems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ELT 150 Prerequisites: ELT150 --- # ELT179 — Industrial Control Devices ELT 179 - Industrial Control Devices ELT 179 - Industrial Control Devices 3 -2-3 Introduction to the electronic control devices and systems used in industry: interface devices, drives, controllers, motors, process control and instrumentation, industrial process techniques, detectors, sensors, and programmable controllers. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ELT193 — Electronic Systems Repair ELT 193 - Electronic Systems Repair ELT 193 - Electronic Systems Repair 3 -2-3 Component identification and function, schematic symbols and diagrams, component replacement, circuit construction, and system testing. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ELT 171 Prerequisites: ELT171 --- # ELT231 — Programmable Controllers ELT 231 - Programmable Controllers ELT 231 - Programmable Controllers 3 -2-3 Programmable logic controllers with emphasis on creating application programs to solve control problems. Course includes an overview of PLC systems, number systems, I/O modules, basic and advanced instructions, system configuration, and troubleshooting. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ELT 179 Prerequisites: ELT179 --- # ELT292 — Process Control ELT 292 - Process Control ELT 292 - Process Control 3 -2-3 Process control concepts using advanced capabilities of PLC systems: Interfacing devices, process controllers, pressure, temperature, flow and level measurement, A/D, D/A, PID control, and Human Machine Interface (HMI) using RSView32 to monitor and control machines and processes. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ELT 231 Prerequisites: ELT231 --- # ELT293 — Industrial Control Networks ELT 293 - Industrial Control Networks ELT 293 - Industrial Control Networks 3 -2-3 Control networks used in industry; devices, media, protocols, and equipment used to control devices and acquire data. Serial, DH485, Controller Area Network (CAN), and Ethernet. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Sophomore standing --- # ELT295 — Automation and Motion Control ELT 295 - Automation and Motion Control ELT 295 - Automation and Motion Control 3 -2-3 Servo motor control using CompactLogix, Kinetix® servo drives, and PanelView 800 HMI. Connect and configure input/output (I/O), data communications, servo drive, and HMI. Create motion control programs. Interfacing and programming touchscreen terminals. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ELT 292 Approval of instructor or department chair Prerequisites: ELT292 --- # ELT299 — Robotics and Automation ELT 299 - Robotics and Automation ELT 299 - Robotics and Automation 3 -2-3 Robotics fundamentals: capabilities and applications, mechanical and electrical requirements, operation, and programming. Automation techniques and devices, controls and feedback mechanisms, servo motors and motion control. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Sophomore standing --- # ELX110 — Introduction to Electrical Fundamentals and Theories ELX 110 - Introduction to Electrical Fundamentals and Theories ELX 110 - Introduction to Electrical Fundamentals and Theories 1 -1-1 Introduction to the electrical field, career outlook, and opportunities as well as electrician roles and levels of expertise. Basic electrical theory regarding the nature of electricity; electrical quantification such as voltage, current, resistance, and power; and the rules that determine how these work with one another within a circuit. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # ELX111 — Electrical Safety, Regulations, and Tooling ELX 111 - Electrical Safety, Regulations, and Tooling ELX 111 - Electrical Safety, Regulations, and Tooling 1 -1-1 Introduction to electrical tools, their selection, care, and proper use. Best safe work practices; governing agencies responsible for their oversight. Individual responsibility in the workplace in context with electrical safety. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in ELX 110 Prerequisites: ELX110 --- # ELX112 — NEC Introduction, Definitions, Requirements, and Enclosures ELX 112 - NEC Introduction, Definitions, Requirements, and Enclosures ELX 112 - NEC Introduction, Definitions, Requirements, and Enclosures 1 -1-1 Introduction to the National Electric Code (NEC); history, structure of the NEC code book, and common electrical definitions. Electrical equipment including boxes, fittings, and devices; rules that govern their installation. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in ELX 111 Prerequisites: ELX111 --- # ELX113 — Conductors, Cables, Wireways, and Math for the Trades ELX 113 - Conductors, Cables, Wireways, and Math for the Trades ELX 113 - Conductors, Cables, Wireways, and Math for the Trades 1 -1-1 Conductor identification, sizing, color coding, and types; conduit types, sizing, and general installation guidelines. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in ELX 112 Prerequisites: ELX112 --- # ELX114 — Electrical Formulae, Measurements, and Meters ELX 114 - Electrical Formulae, Measurements, and Meters ELX 114 - Electrical Formulae, Measurements, and Meters 1 -1-1 Branch circuit wiring: general lighting circuits, small-appliance circuits, protection devices, and 240-volt circuit design and assembly in both new construction and existing installs and renovations. Circuit analysis in context with load distribution, estimating total loads, and instruments for individual electrical measurements. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in ELX 113 Prerequisites: ELX113 --- # ELX115 — Electrical Lighting Technology and Practices ELX 115 - Electrical Lighting Technology and Practices ELX 115 - Electrical Lighting Technology and Practices 2 -2-2 Electrical lighting types, wiring practices, and lighting practices (photometrics); energy-saving practices and technologies gaining popularity in older buildings, homes, and new installations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in ELX 114 Prerequisites: ELX114 --- # ELX116 — HVACR Principles and Practices ELX 116 - HVACR Principles and Practices ELX 116 - HVACR Principles and Practices 2 -2-2 Heating and air conditioning systems, their operation, and their installation and maintenance; schematic reading, troubleshooting, and newer technologies gaining popularity in older buildings, homes, and new installations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in ELX 115 Prerequisites: ELX115 --- # ELX117 — Blueprints, Circuits, Feeders, and Taps ELX 117 - Blueprints, Circuits, Feeders, and Taps ELX 117 - Blueprints, Circuits, Feeders, and Taps 2 -2-2 Continued electrical blueprint reading and writing, electrical circuit wiring standards. Transformers, feeders, and taps; industrial and higher-level wiring considerations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in ELX 116 Prerequisites: ELX116 --- # ELX118 — Motors, Generators, Industrial Applications, and Troubleshooting ELX 118 - Motors, Generators, Industrial Applications, and Troubleshooting ELX 118 - Motors, Generators, Industrial Applications, and Troubleshooting 2 -2-2 Alternating and direct-current motors, their power distribution systems, control mechanisms, and overload/overcurrent protection. Motor troubleshooting tools, techniques, and procedures. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in ELX 117 Prerequisites: ELX117 --- # ELX119 — Industrial Electrical Work, NEC Review, Contracting, and Estimating ELX 119 - Industrial Electrical Work, NEC Review, Contracting, and Estimating ELX 119 - Industrial Electrical Work, NEC Review, Contracting, and Estimating 2 -2-2 Comprehensive review of electrical considerations unique to commercial and industrial applications; three-phase equipment and machine control devices including programmable logic controllers and instrumentation common to manufacturing. Introduction to the business side of electrical contracting and estimating; comprehensive National Electrical Code review. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement ou… Prerequisites: ELX118 --- # EMS110 — Emergency Medical Technician EMS 110 - Emergency Medical Technician EMS 110 - Emergency Medical Technician 5 -6-5 Role and responsibilities of the emergency medical technician. Skills in patient interaction, diagnosis, and emergency medical treatment. Upon successful completion, the student is eligible to take the NREMT Examination. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # EMS111 — Foundations of Paramedicine EMS 111 - Foundations of Paramedicine EMS 111 - Foundations of Paramedicine 4 -0-4 Medical terminology, introduction to pharmacology, basic anatomy and physiology essential to the role of a paramedic. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in EMS 110 Approval of program director or department chair Prerequisites: EMS110 --- # EMS113 — Paramedic I EMS 113 - Paramedic I EMS 113 - Paramedic I 8 -7.5-8 Occupation, history, and leadership skills. Assessment/management: accident scene, growth and development, and airway. Identify medical, legal, and ethical issues. Advanced pathophysiology, cellular growth/adaptation, fluid balance, and body responses to illness/accidents. Pharmacology and intravenous therapy. Community education. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in EMS 111 Approval of program director or department chair Prerequisites: EMS111 --- # EMS114 — Paramedic II EMS 114 - Paramedic II EMS 114 - Paramedic II 9.5 -8.5-9.5 Advanced expertise in patient assessment, critical thinking, and clinical decision-making in high-acuity situations. Proficiency in the advanced pathophysiological understanding of medical emergencies across the lifespan, from neonatal to geriatric populations, with an emphasis on pulmonary and cardiac systems. Skills in electrocardiogram (EKG) rhythm interpretation and the application of appropriate treatment modalities in emergent settings. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 09… Prerequisites: EMS113 --- # EMS115 — Paramedic III EMS 115 - Paramedic III EMS 115 - Paramedic III 5 -4-5 Advanced treatment and assessment of pediatric and trauma patients, including advanced life support, mass casualty operations, hazardous material incidents, and general ambulance operations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in EMS 114 Prerequisites: EMS114 --- # EMS116 — Advanced EMT I EMS 116 - Advanced EMT I EMS 116 - Advanced EMT I 5 -5-5 First course in the AEMT certificate. Topics include EMS operations, medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, medication administration, IV/IO access, and medical emergencies related to all major body systems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Approval of program director or department chair --- # EMS117 — Advanced EMT II EMS 117 - Advanced EMT II EMS 117 - Advanced EMT II 3 -9-3 Second course in the AEMT certificate. Topics include trauma emergencies, geriatric, pediatric, and special populations, and ambulance/transport operations. Includes the practical field experience requirement for the certificate. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in EMS 116 Prerequisites: EMS116 --- # EMS119 — Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) EMS 119 - Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) EMS 119 - Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) 3 -2-3 Emergency Medical Responders provide immediate life-saving care to critical patients who access the EMS system. EMRs have the knowledge and skills necessary to provide immediate life-saving interventions while waiting for additional EMS resources to arrive. Upon successful completion, the student is eligible for state licensure and has the ability to take the NREMT EMR cognitive exam for National Registry EMR certification. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prereq… --- # EMS138 — EMT Work Practicum EMS 138 - EMT Work Practicum EMS 138 - EMT Work Practicum 3 -20-3 Transitions the student from classroom setting to the field, utilizing previously learned skills and knowledge to work in an ambulance as part of an effective healthcare team. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Current State of Illinois EMT license Approval of program director or department chair --- # EMS238 — Paramedic Field Internship EMS 238 - Paramedic Field Internship EMS 238 - Paramedic Field Internship 2.5 -16-2.5 Application of all acquired skills, knowledge, and techniques used in patient care from previous EMS paramedic coursework. Perform as a team leader in management and transport of the patient until they reach the hospital. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in EMS 111 , EMS 113 , EMS 114 , and EMS 115 with grades of C or higher Prerequisites: EMS111, EMS113, EMS114, EMS115 --- # ENG098 — Writing Skills Review I ENG 098 - Writing Skills Review I ENG 098 - Writing Skills Review I 3 -0-3 Extensive writing practice with emphasis on paragraph organization and development, leading to multiple-paragraph essays and engagement with outside ideas and texts. Systematic review of grammar, mechanics, and sentence structure. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ENG098 — Writing Skills Review I ENG 098 - Writing Skills Review I ENG 098 - Writing Skills Review I 3 -0-3 Extensive writing practice with emphasis on paragraph organization and development, leading to multiple-paragraph essays and engagement with outside ideas and texts. Systematic review of grammar, mechanics, and sentence structure. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ENG098 — Writing Skills Review I ENG 098 - Writing Skills Review I ENG 098 - Writing Skills Review I 3 -0-3 Extensive writing practice with emphasis on paragraph organization and development, leading to multiple-paragraph essays and engagement with outside ideas and texts. Systematic review of grammar, mechanics, and sentence structure. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ENG099 — Writing Skills Review II ENG 099 - Writing Skills Review II ENG 099 - Writing Skills Review II 3 -0-3 Extensive writing practice with emphasis on organizing and developing essays and engagement with outside ideas and texts. Systematic review of grammar, sentence structure, and paragraph development and organization. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ENG099 — Writing Skills Review II ENG 099 - Writing Skills Review II ENG 099 - Writing Skills Review II 3 -0-3 Extensive writing practice with emphasis on organizing and developing essays and engagement with outside ideas and texts. Systematic review of grammar, sentence structure, and paragraph development and organization. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ENG099 — Writing Skills Review II ENG 099 - Writing Skills Review II ENG 099 - Writing Skills Review II 3 -0-3 Extensive writing practice with emphasis on organizing and developing essays and engagement with outside ideas and texts. Systematic review of grammar, sentence structure, and paragraph development and organization. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ENG099 — Writing Skills Review II ENG 099 - Writing Skills Review II ENG 099 - Writing Skills Review II 3 -0-3 Extensive writing practice with emphasis on organizing and developing essays and engagement with outside ideas and texts. Systematic review of grammar, sentence structure, and paragraph development and organization. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ENG099 — Writing Skills Review II ENG 099 - Writing Skills Review II ENG 099 - Writing Skills Review II 3 -0-3 Extensive writing practice with emphasis on organizing and developing essays and engagement with outside ideas and texts. Systematic review of grammar, sentence structure, and paragraph development and organization. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ENG099 — Writing Skills Review II ENG 099 - Writing Skills Review II ENG 099 - Writing Skills Review II 3 -0-3 Extensive writing practice with emphasis on organizing and developing essays and engagement with outside ideas and texts. Systematic review of grammar, sentence structure, and paragraph development and organization. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ENG098 — Writing Skills Review I ENG 098 - Writing Skills Review I ENG 098 - Writing Skills Review I 3 -0-3 Extensive writing practice with emphasis on paragraph organization and development, leading to multiple-paragraph essays and engagement with outside ideas and texts. Systematic review of grammar, mechanics, and sentence structure. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ENG099 — Writing Skills Review II ENG 099 - Writing Skills Review II ENG 099 - Writing Skills Review II 3 -0-3 Extensive writing practice with emphasis on organizing and developing essays and engagement with outside ideas and texts. Systematic review of grammar, sentence structure, and paragraph development and organization. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ENG101 — Composition I ENG 101 - Composition I ENG 101 - Composition I IAI C1 900 3 -0-3 Essay writing with emphasis on process, purpose, audience awareness, critical analysis, focus, organization, development, clarity, coherence, and engagement with outside texts. A grade of C or higher fulfills IAI General Education Core Curriculum requirements for transfer programs. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ENG102 — Composition II ENG 102 - Composition II ENG 102 - Composition II IAI C1 901R 3 -0-3 Research-paper writing, with emphasis on: developing a focused thesis for a thorough research essay; providing logical support in organized essays, while demonstrating an awareness of audience; demonstrating effective research techniques and accurate documentation of sources. A grade of C or higher fulfills IAI General Education Core Curriculum requirements for transfer programs. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites No… --- # ENG111 — Workplace Writing ENG 111 - Workplace Writing ENG 111 - Workplace Writing 3 -0-3 Document writing for the workplace with emphasis on purpose, audience awareness, focus, organization, clarity, and coherence. Includes writing scenarios for workers in skilled technical service and support positions. Emphasizes format and correct grammar, punctuation, and mechanics. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ENG115 — English Grammar and Punctuation ENG 115 - English Grammar and Punctuation ENG 115 - English Grammar and Punctuation 2 -0-2 Grammar and punctuation of standard written English; parts of speech, types of punctuation, and common grammatical errors. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ENG161 — Creative Writing I - Fiction ENG 161 - Creative Writing I - Fiction ENG 161 - Creative Writing I - Fiction 3 -0-3 Introductory course for exploring the structure and elements of fiction as well as the writing process; students will produce fully developed works, with attention to the development of fictional techniques, and learn terminology current in creative writing. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ENG162 — Creative Writing I - Poetry ENG 162 - Creative Writing I - Poetry ENG 162 - Creative Writing I - Poetry 3 -0-3 Introductory course for exploring the structure and elements of poetry as well as the writing process; students will produce fully developed works, with attention to the development of poetic techniques, and learn terminology current in creative writing. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ENG220 — Professional Writing ENG 220 - Professional Writing ENG 220 - Professional Writing 3 -0-3 Principles of professional writing. Includes business and technical writing scenarios and case studies with an emphasis on problem solving; argumentative and process assignments; experiential projects with local or national companies, based on availabilities. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 102 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ENS101 — Introduction to Engineering and CAD ENS 101 - Introduction to Engineering and CAD ENS 101 - Introduction to Engineering and CAD IAI EGR 941 3 -3-3 An introduction to engineering design and graphics, including design problems, sketching, dimensioning, tolerancing, multi-view orthographic representations, auxiliary views, section views, and working drawings. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Credit in MAT 128 with a grade of C or higher, or placement Prerequisites None --- # ENS201 — Engineering Mechanics I (Statics) ENS 201 - Engineering Mechanics I (Statics) ENS 201 - Engineering Mechanics I (Statics) IAI EGR 942 3 -2-3 Topics include particle statics, general principles and force vectors, rigid body equilibrium, moments of inertia, distributed forces and centroids, analysis of structures, virtual work, and friction. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in PHY 141 Prerequisites: PHY141 --- # ENS202 — Engineering Mechanics of Solids ENS 202 - Engineering Mechanics of Solids ENS 202 - Engineering Mechanics of Solids IAI EGR 945 3 -2-3 Topics: stress, strain, torsion, deformations, thermal stresses, thin-walled vessels, bending stresses and strains, transverse loading of beams, shear stress and combined loadings, Mohr’s circle, beam design, shaft design, shear moment diagrams, beam deflection, energy methods and columns. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ENS 201 Prerequisites: ENS201 --- # ENS203 — Engineering Mechanics II (Dynamics) 201 credits · 201 hours ENS 203 - Engineering Mechanics II (Dynamics) ENS 203 - Engineering Mechanics II (Dynamics) IAI EGR 943 3 -2-3 Topics include particle kinematics (rectilinear and curvilinear); Newton’s laws; energy, work, and momentum methods; planar dynamics and rigid bodies; rigid body kinematics; impulse and momentum; and vibrations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in ENS 201 Credit or concurrent enrollment in MAT 220 and MAT 229 Prerequisites: ENS201, MAT220, MAT229 --- # ESC101 — Introduction to Weather ESC 101 - Introduction to Weather ESC 101 - Introduction to Weather IAI P1 905L 4 -2-4 Basic meteorology with emphasis on applying meteorological principles to everyday weather. Topics include warming the earth and atmosphere, earth-sun relationships, air temperature and pressure, winds, humidity, atmospheric circulation, cloud development, precipitation, air masses and fronts, thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ESC102 — Introduction to Physical Geology ESC 102 - Introduction to Physical Geology ESC 102 - Introduction to Physical Geology IAI P1 907L 4 -2-4 Introduction to Earth’s physical geologic processes, materials, and landforms through interactive lecture, hands-on lab activities, and optional field experiences. Topics include plate tectonics, geologic time, minerals, rocks, volcanoes, weathering, mass wasting, streams, glaciers, groundwater, earthquakes, and rock structures. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ESL071 — Reading/Vocabulary I ESL 071 - Reading/Vocabulary I ESL 071 - Reading/Vocabulary I 3 -2-3 Development of high-beginning level academic reading and vocabulary skills for speakers of English as a second language. Repeatable for a maximum of 9 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Placement by advisor --- # ESL072 — Reading/Vocabulary II ESL 072 - Reading/Vocabulary II ESL 072 - Reading/Vocabulary II 3 -2-3 Development of intermediate level academic reading and vocabulary skills for speakers of English as a second language. Repeatable for a maximum of 9 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Placement by advisor --- # ESL073 — Reading/Vocabulary III ESL 073 - Reading/Vocabulary III ESL 073 - Reading/Vocabulary III 3 -2-3 Development of high-intermediate level academic reading and vocabulary skills for speakers of English as a second language. Repeatable for a maximum of 9 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Placement by advisor --- # ESL074 — Reading/Vocabulary IV ESL 074 - Reading/Vocabulary IV ESL 074 - Reading/Vocabulary IV 3 -2-3 Development of low-advanced level academic reading and vocabulary skills for speakers of English as a second language. Repeatable for a maximum of 9 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Placement by advisor --- # ESL076 — English for Academic Purposes ESL 076 - English for Academic Purposes ESL 076 - English for Academic Purposes 3 -2-3 Development of beginner-level academic grammar/writing, listening/speaking, and reading/vocabulary skills for students of English as a second language. Prepares students for ESL 071 (Reading/Vocabulary I) . Repeatable for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ESL081 — Listening/Speaking/Pronunciation I ESL 081 - Listening/Speaking/Pronunciation I ESL 081 - Listening/Speaking/Pronunciation I 3 -2-3 Development of beginning listening/speaking/pronunciation skills for students of English as a second language. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Placement by advisor --- # ESL082 — Listening/Speaking/Pronunciation II ESL 082 - Listening/Speaking/Pronunciation II ESL 082 - Listening/Speaking/Pronunciation II 3 -2-3 Development of low-intermediate listening/speaking/pronunciation skills for students of English as a second language. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Placement by advisor --- # ESL083 — Listening/Speaking/Pronunciation III ESL 083 - Listening/Speaking/Pronunciation III ESL 083 - Listening/Speaking/Pronunciation III 3 -2-3 Development of intermediate listening/speaking/pronunciation skills for students of English as a second language. Introduction to academic listening, note-taking, and small group participation. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Placement by advisor --- # ESL084 — Listening/Speaking/Pronunciation IV ESL 084 - Listening/Speaking/Pronunciation IV ESL 084 - Listening/Speaking/Pronunciation IV 3 -2-3 Development of high-intermediate listening/speaking/pronunciation skills for students of English as a second language. Academic listening, note-taking, and small group participation. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Placement by advisor --- # ESL085 — Listening/Speaking/Pronunciation V ESL 085 - Listening/Speaking/Pronunciation V ESL 085 - Listening/Speaking/Pronunciation V 3 -2-3 Development of advanced listening/speaking/pronunciation skills for students of English as a second language. Academic lecture listening, note-taking, small group leadership, and oral presentations. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Placement by advisor --- # ESL086 — English Language Pronunciation ESL 086 - English Language Pronunciation ESL 086 - English Language Pronunciation 3 -0-3 Integrated skills approach to evaluating and improving oral production skills for non-native speakers of English. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Placement by advisor --- # ESL088 — Community English ESL 088 - Community English ESL 088 - Community English 2 -4-2 Non-academic English language skills for immigrants and visitors to the community with attention being paid to reading, writing, listening, speaking fluency, and pronunciation. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Placement by advisor --- # ESL091 — Grammar/Writing I ESL 091 - Grammar/Writing I ESL 091 - Grammar/Writing I 4 -3-4 Introduction to basic grammar and writing structures for students of English as a second language. Repeatable for a maximum of 16 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Placement by advisor --- # ESL092 — Grammar/Writing II ESL 092 - Grammar/Writing II ESL 092 - Grammar/Writing II 4 -3-4 Development of low-intermediate grammar and writing skills for students of English as a second language. Repeatable for a maximum of 16 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Placement by advisor --- # ESL093 — Grammar/Writing III ESL 093 - Grammar/Writing III ESL 093 - Grammar/Writing III 4 -3-4 Development of intermediate grammar and writing skills for students of English as a second language. Repeatable for a maximum of 16 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Placement by advisor --- # ESL094 — Grammar/Writing IV ESL 094 - Grammar/Writing IV ESL 094 - Grammar/Writing IV 4 -3-4 Development of high-intermediate grammar and writing skills for students of English as a second language. Introduction to essay format and college-level discourse. Repeatable for a maximum of 16 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Placement by advisor --- # ESL095 — Grammar/Writing V ESL 095 - Grammar/Writing V ESL 095 - Grammar/Writing V 4 -3-4 Development of advanced grammar and writing skills for students of English as a second language. Preparation for college writing and textbook reading. Repeatable for a maximum of 16 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Placement by advisor --- # ESL097 — American Academic Culture for Non-Native Speakers ESL 097 - American Academic Culture for Non-Native Speakers ESL 097 - American Academic Culture for Non-Native Speakers 3 -2-3 Introduction to and development of American academic culture for speakers of English as a second language. Preparation for college-level coursework. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Placement by advisor --- # ESL570 — TOEFL Preparation ESL 570 - TOEFL Preparation ESL 570 - TOEFL Preparation 1 -0-1 Students will practice English skills and test-taking strategies for TOEFL. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # EST110 — CAD Work Experience EST 110 - CAD Work Experience EST 110 - CAD Work Experience 1 -10-1 On an independent study basis, complete a Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) project under the direction of a volunteer supervisor in the fields of architecture, engineering, or land surveying. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in CAD 132 , CAD 214 , and CAD 232 Approval of program director or department chair Prerequisites: CAD132, CAD214, CAD232 --- # EST113 — Work Experience and Ethics EST 113 - Work Experience and Ethics EST 113 - Work Experience and Ethics 1 -5-1 Prepare resume and cover letter. Detailed journal documenting internship. Introduction to work ethics and traits that employers look for in current and prospective employees. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # EST114 — Career and Technical Ethics EST 114 - Career and Technical Ethics EST 114 - Career and Technical Ethics 1-2 -0-1; 2-0-2 Introduction to the importance of work ethics and the top ten work ethic traits that employers look for in current and prospective employees. Emphasis on how strong work ethics employees succeed in the workplace. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # FRE101 — Beginning French I FRE 101 - Beginning French I FRE 101 - Beginning French I 4 -0-4 For students with no previous and/or little instruction in French. Development of basic communicative skills. Emphasis on speaking, listening, reading, writing, and on Francophone culture. (Also in Dijon Program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # FRE102 — Beginning French II FRE 102 - Beginning French II FRE 102 - Beginning French II 4 -0-4 Continued development of communicative skills. Emphasis on speaking, listening, reading, writing, and on Francophone culture. (Also in Dijon Program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in FRE 101 or equivalent Prerequisites: FRE101 --- # FRE103 — Intermediate French I FRE 103 - Intermediate French I FRE 103 - Intermediate French I 4 -0-4 Development of intermediate-level communicative competence. Emphasis on speaking, listening, reading, writing, and on Francophone culture. (Also in Dijon Program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in FRE 102 or equivalent Prerequisites: FRE102 --- # FRE104 — Intermediate French II FRE 104 - Intermediate French II FRE 104 - Intermediate French II IAI H1 900 4 -0-4 Continued development and refinement of intermediate-level communicative competence. Emphasis on speaking, listening, reading, writing, and on Francophone culture. (Also in Dijon Program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in FRE 103 or equivalent Prerequisites: FRE103 --- # FST111 — Introduction to the Fire Service FST 111 - Introduction to the Fire Service FST 111 - Introduction to the Fire Service 3 -2-3 Provides an overview to fire service; career opportunities in fire protection and related fields; philosophy and history of the fire service; fire loss analysis; organization and function of public fire protection services; fire departments as part of local government; specific fire protection functions; basic fire chemistry and physics; introduction to fire protection systems; introduction to fire strategy and tactics. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement… --- # FST114 — Fire Prevention Principles FST 114 - Fire Prevention Principles FST 114 - Fire Prevention Principles 3 -0-3 Provides basic information about fire prevention activities conducted by the fire department. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # FST116 — Basic Operations Firefighter I FST 116 - Basic Operations Firefighter I FST 116 - Basic Operations Firefighter I 3 -2-3 Cognitive training needed to operate safely and effectively on the fireground. Basic job requirements for an entry level firefighter. Topics discussed include history of the fire service, safety and health, building construction, and fire behavior. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Approval of program director or department chair --- # FST117 — Pump Operator (FAE) FST 117 - Pump Operator (FAE) FST 117 - Pump Operator (FAE) 3 -1-3 Theoretical and practical hydraulics, maintenance procedures, and apparatus testing used by fire departments. Apparatus operators. Qualifies firefighters for OSFM Certification as a Fire Apparatus Engineer. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # FST132 — Basic Operations Firefighter II FST 132 - Basic Operations Firefighter II FST 132 - Basic Operations Firefighter II 3 -2-3 Cognitive training needed to operate safely and effectively on the fireground. Basic job requirements for an entry level firefighter. Topics discussed include ladders, hose, appliances, nozzles, fire streams, water supply, master streams, forcible entry, and ventilation. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Approval of program director or department chair Recommended before enrolling (not required)… Prerequisites: FST116 --- # FST152 — Basic Operations Firefighter III FST 152 - Basic Operations Firefighter III FST 152 - Basic Operations Firefighter III 3 -2-3 Cognitive training needed to operate safely and effectively on the fire ground. Basic job requirements for an entry level firefighter. Topics discussed include search, rescue, fire control, loss control, wildland firefighting, installed systems, firefighter survival, RIT team operations, prevention, public education, cause, and origin. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites None Recommended before… --- # FST153 — Firefighter I Academy FST 153 - Firefighter I Academy FST 153 - Firefighter I Academy 13 -16-13 Basic Firefighter/NFPA Firefighter I Academy is designed to give new firefighters practical and cognitive training needed to operate safely and effectively on the fireground. The Academy exceeds the requirements outlined by the Illinois Office of the State Fire Marshal for entry-level firefighter training. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in FST 111 Prerequisites: FST111 --- # FST154 — Vehicle and Machinery Operations FST 154 - Vehicle and Machinery Operations FST 154 - Vehicle and Machinery Operations 2 -2-2 Techniques used in auto extrication. Familiarization with different classifications/characteristics of vehicles/machines, different tools used in extrication, stabilization of the vehicle/machine, disentanglement of the patient(s), initiating patient care, initiating and terminating the ICS. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # FST210 — Hazardous Materials Operations FST 210 - Hazardous Materials Operations FST 210 - Hazardous Materials Operations 3 -2-3 Systems approach to storage, transportation, and handling of hazardous materials, flammable liquids, combustible solids, oxidizing and corrosive materials, and radioactive compounds. Use of reference sources on various hazardous materials. Emphasis on control of hazardous materials incidents. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # FYE101 — Strategies for College Success FYE 101 - Strategies for College Success FYE 101 - Strategies for College Success 1-3 -0-1; 2-0-2; 3-0-3 Designed to students succeed in college and beyond. Includes self-assessment, goal-setting, academic skill building, educational and career planning, time management, interpersonal communication, and personal development. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # GEO101 — Physical Geography GEO 101 - Physical Geography GEO 101 - Physical Geography 3 -0-3 Emphasizes elements of the physical environment, including atmospheric, climatic, hydrologic and geologic processes; the spatial variations of these processes; and the inter-relationship between these processes and the human environment. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # GEO140 — World Geography GEO 140 - World Geography GEO 140 - World Geography IAI S4 901 3 -0-3 World places and peoples: world regions examined for their cultural response to the physical environment. Emphasis on technologically developed regions. (Also in Canterbury Program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # GEO143 — Geography of Underdeveloped Areas GEO 143 - Geography of Underdeveloped Areas GEO 143 - Geography of Underdeveloped Areas IAI S4 902N 3 -0-3 Survey of technologically underdeveloped regions of the world: spatial arrangements of population, human institutions, economic activities, and cultural landscapes. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # GER101 — Beginning German I GER 101 - Beginning German I GER 101 - Beginning German I 4 -0-4 For students with no previous and/or little instruction in German. Development of basic communicative skills. Emphasis on speaking, listening, reading, writing, and on Germanic culture. (Study Abroad programs only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # GER102 — Beginning German II GER 102 - Beginning German II GER 102 - Beginning German II 4 -0-4 Continued development of communicative skills. Emphasis on speaking, listening, reading, writing, and on Germanic culture. (Study Abroad programs only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in GER 101 or equivalent Prerequisites: GER101 --- # GER103 — Intermediate German I GER 103 - Intermediate German I GER 103 - Intermediate German I 4 -0-4 Development of intermediate-level communicative competence. Emphasis on speaking, listening, reading, writing, and on Germanic culture. (Study Abroad programs only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in GER 102 or equivalent Prerequisites: GER102 --- # GER104 — Intermediate German II GER 104 - Intermediate German II GER 104 - Intermediate German II IAI H1 900 4 -0-4 Continued development and refinement of intermediate level communicative competence. Emphasis on speaking, listening, reading, writing, and on Germanic culture. (Study Abroad programs only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in GER 103 or equivalent Prerequisites: GER103 --- # GIS110 — Principles of Geographic Information Systems GIS 110 - Principles of Geographic Information Systems GIS 110 - Principles of Geographic Information Systems 3 -0-3 Components of basic GIS and how they are assembled: requisition of data, maps, and other information used to build a database; basic pilot projects demonstrated step-by-step through various applications in GIS. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # GIS111 — Applied Geographic Information Systems GIS 111 - Applied Geographic Information Systems GIS 111 - Applied Geographic Information Systems 3 -0-3 GIS application areas, both present and future; toxic materials, traffic flow, mining, forestry, agriculture, natural resources, energy, and communication; semester-long application project of student’s choice developed on computer. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in GIS 110 Prerequisites: GIS110 --- # GIS115 — Remote Sensing Applications GIS 115 - Remote Sensing Applications GIS 115 - Remote Sensing Applications 3 -2-3 Introduction to the characteristics of various sensors, data collection and analysis applicable to remote sensing applications with traditional aerial platforms and civil unmanned aerial system (UAS) operations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # HCS112 — Orientation to Health Careers HCS 112 - Orientation to Health Careers HCS 112 - Orientation to Health Careers 2 -0-2 Duties and educational requirements of health care providers. Basic body systems. Develop and practice skills required in all health occupations. Equivalent to Health Occupations at high school level. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # HCS136 — Basic Topics in Healthcare HCS 136 - Basic Topics in Healthcare HCS 136 - Basic Topics in Healthcare 4 -0-4 Provide information that is essential to the success of future healthcare providers. Understand the importance of professionalism and the need to perform in a professional, ethical, legal and competent manner. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # HCS151 — Health Care Records Management HCS 151 - Health Care Records Management HCS 151 - Health Care Records Management 2 -0-2 Application of health care records management terms and skills: records ownership, types, rules for filing and systems, common documents, correspondence, and computer application (EMR). Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Approval of program director or department chair --- # HCS153 — Phlebotomy Skills HCS 153 - Phlebotomy Skills HCS 153 - Phlebotomy Skills 1 -1.5-1 Routine phlebotomy procedures, venipuncture techniques, phlebotomy equipment, micropuncture techniques, safe practices, and medicolegal aspects. Clinical laboratory experience in phlebotomy. This course does not lead to a certificate in phlebotomy. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # HCS154 — Medical Terminology HCS 154 - Medical Terminology HCS 154 - Medical Terminology 3 -0-3 Building medical vocabulary, including learning to pronounce, spell, define, and analyze medical terms. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HCS173 — Applied Electrocardiography HCS 173 - Applied Electrocardiography HCS 173 - Applied Electrocardiography 1 -1-1 Entry level training to perform, process, and explain the electrocardiogram; overview of cardiac anatomy, physiology, and conduction systems; commonly encountered drugs in cardiac medicine; data procurement, selection, processing, overview of diagnostic tests and presentation for physician’s interpretation; professional conduct. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Approval of program director or department chair --- # HCS174 — Legal Issues in Health Care HCS 174 - Legal Issues in Health Care HCS 174 - Legal Issues in Health Care 1 -0-1 Law as it pertains to health professionals; consent for medical services, invasion of privacy, malpractice, governmental regulations, actions for collecting patient bills, bioethical, and end of life issues. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HCS706 — Medical Terminology HCS 706 - Medical Terminology HCS 706 - Medical Terminology 2 -0-2 Build medical vocabulary, including learning to pronounce, spell, define, and analyze medical terms and basic anatomy. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HIS101 — History of Western Civilization I HIS 101 - History of Western Civilization I HIS 101 - History of Western Civilization I IAI S2 902 4 -0-4 Examination of the origins and development of major social, political, economic, and intellectual institutions of European civilization from the ancient cultures of Mediterranean world through 1715. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HIS102 — History of Western Civilization II HIS 102 - History of Western Civilization II HIS 102 - History of Western Civilization II IAI S2 903 4 -0-4 Examination of the origins and development of major social, political, economic, and intellectual institutions of European civilization from 1715 through the present. (3 credit hours in Salzburg program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HIS104 — History of the United States to 1877 HIS 104 - History of the United States to 1877 HIS 104 - History of the United States to 1877 IAI S2 900 4 -0-4 Survey of American history from its European and Native American origins through Reconstruction. Emphasis on the economic, political, cultural, and social forces that have shaped the American past. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HIS105 — History of the United States since 1877 HIS 105 - History of the United States since 1877 HIS 105 - History of the United States since 1877 IAI S2 901 4 -0-4 Survey of American history from Reconstruction to the present. Emphasis on the economic, political, cultural, and social forces that have shaped the American past. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HIS107 — The History of Illinois HIS 107 - The History of Illinois HIS 107 - The History of Illinois 4 -0-4 Illinois history from the earliest times to the present. Includes political, economic, social, cultural, educational, and constitutional developments. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HIS108 — World History I HIS 108 - World History I HIS 108 - World History I IAI S2 912N 4 -0-4 Examination of the economic, social, cultural and political history of global peoples and cultures from ancient times to 1500. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HIS109 — World History II HIS 109 - World History II HIS 109 - World History II IAI S2 913N 4 -0-4 Economic, social, cultural and political history of global peoples and cultures from 1500 to the present. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HIS120 — African American History to 1865 HIS 120 - African American History to 1865 HIS 120 - African American History to 1865 IAI S2 923D 3 -0-3 History of African American people in the United States from the African past to 1865. Emphasis on the changing economic, political, social, and cultural conditions of African Americans and on their contributions to American society. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HIS121 — African American History from 1865 to Present HIS 121 - African American History from 1865 to Present HIS 121 - African American History from 1865 to Present IAI S2 923D 3 -0-3 History of African American people in the United States from 1865 to the present. Emphasis on the changing economic, political, social, and cultural conditions of African Americans and on their contributions to American society. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HIS123 — History of the Middle East HIS 123 - History of the Middle East HIS 123 - History of the Middle East IAI S2 920N 4 -0-4 Examination of origins and development of geographic, social, political, economic, and religious forces which have contributed to the formation of major institutions in the Middle East from the appearance of cultural complexity to modern times. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HIS128 — History of Asia and Pacific Region HIS 128 - History of Asia and Pacific Region HIS 128 - History of Asia and Pacific Region IAI S2 920N 4 -0-4 Political, social, economic, and cultural history of Asia and the Pacific Region from ancient times to the present; responses and adaptations to Western influence, modernizations, and transformations to the present. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HIS129 — History of Africa HIS 129 - History of Africa HIS 129 - History of Africa IAI S2 920N 4 -0-4 Origins and development of major geographical, social, political, economic, and religious forces which have contributed to the history of Africa from the appearance of humankind to modern times. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HIS140 — History of Latin America HIS 140 - History of Latin America HIS 140 - History of Latin America IAI S2 920N 4 -0-4 Origins and development of major geographic, social, political, and religious forces which have contributed to the formation of major institutions in Latin America from the era of Teotihuacan and the Olmec, Maya, Inca, and Aztec to the development of contemporary Latin American nations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HIS145 — History of the Labor Movement HIS 145 - History of the Labor Movement HIS 145 - History of the Labor Movement 3 -0-3 Effects of labor on economic, political, and social systems of the United States. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HIS165 — Austrian Civilization HIS 165 - Austrian Civilization HIS 165 - Austrian Civilization 3 -0-3 Introduction to Austrian history and culture from seventeenth century to present. (Salzburg Program only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HIS166 — British History I HIS 166 - British History I HIS 166 - British History I 3 -0-3 Survey of British history to 1714: Roman and Anglo-Saxon invasions, Norman Conquest, Chaucer’s England, and British-American relations. (Also in Canterbury Program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HIS167 — British History II HIS 167 - British History II HIS 167 - British History II 3 -0-3 Survey of British history from 1714, including growth of the British Empire, the Irish question, the American Revolution, Victorian Britain, and contemporary Britain. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HIS169 — England in the Middle Ages HIS 169 - England in the Middle Ages HIS 169 - England in the Middle Ages 3 -0-3 Study of medieval history focusing on events surrounding Norman Conquest of England in 1066. (Canterbury Program only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HIS203 — The History of Women in America HIS 203 - The History of Women in America HIS 203 - The History of Women in America 3 -0-3 A multicultural survey of the roles, experiences, and problems of American women from the colonial period to the present. The images of womanhood, the Victorian woman, women at work and war, suffrage movement, and modern feminism. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HIS289 — Topics in History HIS 289 - Topics in History HIS 289 - Topics in History 3 -0-3 Study of selected topics in history. Topics vary according to section and semester and are listed in the class schedule. Students may also request topics. A total of 6 credit hours may be taken in topics courses numbered 289, but HIS 289 is not repeatable for credit. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Completion of 3 credit hours in the subject area --- # HRT111 — Sustainable Urban Horticulture HRT 111 - Sustainable Urban Horticulture HRT 111 - Sustainable Urban Horticulture 3 -2-3 Overview of how to produce food crops and methods of overcoming the challenges facing the availability of fresh and nutritious food produce. Sustainable food production and gardening as alternatives to traditional rural farming and distribution for local foods. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # HRT116 — Introduction to Landscape Design HRT 116 - Introduction to Landscape Design HRT 116 - Introduction to Landscape Design 3 -0-3 Methods and techniques of drafting and preparing basic landscape designs for residential and commercial settings; theory and practical experience in large- and small-scale design projects; overview of business aspects. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # HRT118 — Horticulture Equipment Operation HRT 118 - Horticulture Equipment Operation HRT 118 - Horticulture Equipment Operation 3 -2-3 Introduction to operation, servicing, and preventative maintenance of commonly used landscape and horticulture equipment. Applied mechanical learning experiences in a practical horticultural services operation. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # HRT119 — Landscape Construction and Maintenance HRT 119 - Landscape Construction and Maintenance HRT 119 - Landscape Construction and Maintenance 3 -0-3 Introduction to construction methods for residential and small commercial landscapes; selection and installation of plants; techniques and uses of materials related to various landscape features; preparation of cost estimates; and maintenance of landscape areas. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # HRT130 — Floral Design HRT 130 - Floral Design HRT 130 - Floral Design 3 -2-3 Introduces the art of floral design based on design elements and principles. Techniques and mechanics of constructing centerpieces, corsages, boutonnieres, and theme designs are practiced in hands-on labs. Flower identification and care and handling are covered. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # HRT211 — Pest Management and Pruning Principles HRT 211 - Pest Management and Pruning Principles HRT 211 - Pest Management and Pruning Principles 3 -2-3 Identification, control, and management of insects, weeds, and diseases of landscape plant material, including the pest, its life cycle, hosts, symptoms, diagnosis, and controls. Basic tree and shrub pruning for plant maintenance. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in AGB 104 Prerequisites: AGB104 --- # HRT253 — Herbaceous Plants HRT 253 - Herbaceous Plants HRT 253 - Herbaceous Plants 3 -0-3 Identification, selection, use, and maintenance of herbaceous (perennial, biennial, annual, and bulbs) plants in the landscape. Techniques in growth and maintenance of herbaceous plants. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in AGB 104 or approval of department chair Prerequisites: AGB104 --- # HRT254 — Woody Ornamentals HRT 254 - Woody Ornamentals HRT 254 - Woody Ornamentals 3 -2-3 Identification of deciduous trees, shrubs, and evergreens used primarily in landscaping. Techniques in growth, maintenance of trees and shrubs. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # HRT257 — Horticultural Business Management HRT 257 - Horticultural Business Management HRT 257 - Horticultural Business Management 3 -0-3 Provides current and future managers of landscaping businesses the opportunity to understand the latest methods of combining resources to operate successful businesses. Emphasis is on crew/team management and financial issues, including pricing materials, project bidding, and estimating. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # HRT270 — Greenhouse Crop Production HRT 270 - Greenhouse Crop Production HRT 270 - Greenhouse Crop Production 3 -2-3 Production of various crops in the greenhouse environment, including flowers, herbs, and garden plants. Topics include propagation, cultural practices, and scheduling crop growth for target market periods. Hands-on experience in the greenhouse plus field trips. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in AGB 104 Prerequisites: AGB104 --- # HUM101 — Western Culture: Antiquity to Renaissance HUM 101 - Western Culture: Antiquity to Renaissance HUM 101 - Western Culture: Antiquity to Renaissance IAI HF 902 3 -0-3 Exploration of Western culture as expressed in art, literature, history, philosophy, and music from ancient world to Renaissance. (Also in Dijon Program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HUM102 — Western Culture: Renaissance to Present HUM 102 - Western Culture: Renaissance to Present HUM 102 - Western Culture: Renaissance to Present IAI HF 903 3 -0-3 Exploration of Western culture as expressed in art, literature, history, philosophy, and music from Renaissance through contemporary period. (Also in Dijon Program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HUM103 — Cultural Values in the Eastern World HUM 103 - Cultural Values in the Eastern World HUM 103 - Cultural Values in the Eastern World IAI HF 904N 3 -0-3 Exploration of East Asian cultures (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) as expressed in art, music, literature, history, and philosophy. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HUM104 — Islamic Culture and Civilization HUM 104 - Islamic Culture and Civilization HUM 104 - Islamic Culture and Civilization IAI H2 903N 3 -0-3 Exploration of Islamic culture as expressed in art, music, literature, history, society, and philosophy. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HUM105 — Cultures and Civilization of Sub-Saharan Africa HUM 105 - Cultures and Civilization of Sub-Saharan Africa HUM 105 - Cultures and Civilization of Sub-Saharan Africa IAI HF 904N 3 -0-3 Exploration of cultures in sub-Saharan Africa as expressed in art, music, literature, history, and philosophy. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HUM106 — Latin American Cultures and Civilizations HUM 106 - Latin American Cultures and Civilizations HUM 106 - Latin American Cultures and Civilizations IAI H2 903N 3 -0-3 Exploration of Latin American cultures, including arts, history, literature, and social institutions. (Also in Costa Rica Program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HUM107 — Introduction to Mexican Culture HUM 107 - Introduction to Mexican Culture HUM 107 - Introduction to Mexican Culture IAI H2 903N 3 -0-3 Exploration of Mexican cultural heritage from the pre-Columbian era through to the present. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HUM109 — Cultural Values of India and Its Neighbors HUM 109 - Cultural Values of India and Its Neighbors HUM 109 - Cultural Values of India and Its Neighbors IAI HF 904N 3 -0-3 Exploration of South Asian cultures (India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh) as expressed in art, music, literature, history, and philosophy. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HUM121 — Women in Arts, Cultures, and Societies HUM 121 - Women in Arts, Cultures, and Societies HUM 121 - Women in Arts, Cultures, and Societies IAI HF 907D 3 -0-3 Survey of representation of women in both traditional and popular arts and cultures (film, literature, music, television, visual art); emphasis on the relationship of such representation to the values, behaviors, and structures of societies. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HUM122 — Native American Cultures of North America HUM 122 - Native American Cultures of North America HUM 122 - Native American Cultures of North America 3 -0-3 Past and present Native American cultures through selected works of literature, history, visual art, music, and other contemporary forms of expression. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HUM123 — The Irish Experience HUM 123 - The Irish Experience HUM 123 - The Irish Experience 3 -0-3 Provides international students attending Carlow College an overview of Irish history, geography, religions, art and architecture, emigration, and their impact on contemporary Irish culture. (Carlow, Ireland program only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HUM124 — Humanities Field Experience HUM 124 - Humanities Field Experience HUM 124 - Humanities Field Experience 3 -0-3 Students develop an appreciation of a country’s culture through a greater understanding of art, music, literature, philosophy, geography, history, and other cultural aspects. The travel component of the course synthesizes the topics studied and enhances knowledge of the new culture. (Study Abroad programs only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HUM125 — Culture and Society of Spain HUM 125 - Culture and Society of Spain HUM 125 - Culture and Society of Spain 3 -0-3 Spanish life and character as shaped through history, art, music and film, language and literature, social values, traditions. (Seville, Spain program only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HVC111 — Basic Air Conditioning HVC 111 - Basic Air Conditioning HVC 111 - Basic Air Conditioning 3 -2-3 Fundamentals of operation for residential and light commercial air conditioning systems. Proper handling of refrigerants. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in ELT 150 Prerequisites: ELT150 --- # HVC112 — Basic Heating HVC 112 - Basic Heating HVC 112 - Basic Heating 3 -2-3 Fundamentals of operation for residential and light commercial heating systems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in ELT 150 Prerequisites: ELT150 --- # HVC113 — Residential HVAC Installation HVC 113 - Residential HVAC Installation HVC 113 - Residential HVAC Installation 3 -2-3 Basic HVAC system components and operation concepts, component installation, gas piping, low voltage wiring, basic tool skills, job safety. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # HVC114 — Ductwork Fabrication HVC 114 - Ductwork Fabrication HVC 114 - Ductwork Fabrication 2 -2-2 Basic tool skills, job safety, and fabrication techniques for HVAC ductwork components and systems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # HVC116 — HVAC Trade Computations HVC 116 - HVAC Trade Computations HVC 116 - HVAC Trade Computations 2 -0-2 Fractions, area, volume, basic geometry, and algebra for HVAC applications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # HVC136 — HVAC Service I HVC 136 - HVAC Service I HVC 136 - HVAC Service I 3 -2-3 Introductory diagnosis and repair practices for common residential and light commercial HVAC systems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in ELT 150 Prerequisites: ELT150 --- # HVC137 — HVAC Service II HVC 137 - HVAC Service II HVC 137 - HVAC Service II 3 -2-3 Intermediate diagnosis and repair practices for residential and light commercial HVAC systems. Orientation to specialty HVAC systems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in HVC 136 Prerequisites: HVC136 --- # IND288 — Independent Study IND 288 - Independent Study IND 288 - Independent Study 1-4 -0-1; 2-0-2; 3-0-3; 4-0-4 Independent study is designed to permit a student to pursue a study in an area of individual interest. Projects may take the form of a reading course, an experiment, or any other program of learning planned jointly by student and instructor. Documentation of expectations is required prior to registration. The topic of study may not be covered by any existing course in the college catalog. A minimum of 45 hours of student work (engagement with instructor plus independent work) is required for each credit hour… --- # IRW111 — Orientation to Ironworking IRW 111 - Orientation to Ironworking IRW 111 - Orientation to Ironworking 2 -0-2 Introduction to ironworking, math review, hazard communication, drug and alcohol awareness. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Admission into the Ironworkers Apprenticeship program --- # IRW112 — Occupational Safety and Health IRW 112 - Occupational Safety and Health IRW 112 - Occupational Safety and Health 1 -1.5-1 Occupational Safety and Health Act 29 CFR 1926, common causes of accidents and fatalities in industry. Students practice applications of standards. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Admission into the Ironworkers Apprenticeship program --- # IRW113 — Structural Blueprint Reading IRW 113 - Structural Blueprint Reading IRW 113 - Structural Blueprint Reading 4 -3-4 Reading and interpreting drawings for structural steel construction, elements of drawings, and steel frame construction drawings, including specific drawings, plans, specific job applications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in IRW 112 Prerequisites: IRW112 --- # IRW114 — Structural Steel Erection IRW 114 - Structural Steel Erection IRW 114 - Structural Steel Erection 6 -9-6 Aspects of erecting structural steel, including history of iron and steel, plans and drawings, preparing materials, selecting a raising gang, erection of components, and fastening components and detailing. Welding, burning, mobile cranes, tower cranes, and bridges. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in IRW 113 Prerequisites: IRW113 --- # IRW115 — Post Tensioning IRW 115 - Post Tensioning IRW 115 - Post Tensioning 4 -3-4 History of post tensioning; prestressing; advantages of post tensioning; post tensioning systems; anchors; placing drawings and supports, and unloading, handling, and placing tendons, wire, and bars. Stressing of strand tendons and wire tendons, grouting of bonded tendons, bridges, and the threadbar post tensioning system. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in IRW 114 Prerequisites: IRW114 --- # IRW116 — Reinforcing Blueprint Reading IRW 116 - Reinforcing Blueprint Reading IRW 116 - Reinforcing Blueprint Reading 4 -6-4 Concentrated areas include types and applications of reinforced concrete used in building road and bridge construction, fabricating, unloading, handling and storing reinforcing steel, and reading engineering and placing drawings. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in IRW 115 Prerequisites: IRW115 --- # IRW117 — Rigging IRW 117 - Rigging IRW 117 - Rigging 4 -3-4 History of rigging, fiber line, wire rope, splicing wire rope, chains, hardware, reeving, and slings. Safety rules and information for operation of rigging equipment; operation and assembly of cranes; examples of rigging jobs; use of helicopters in construction; miscellaneous rigging equipment; skids and rollers, and access structures. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in IRW 116 Prerequisites: IRW116 --- # IRW118 — Ornamental Ironworking IRW 118 - Ornamental Ironworking IRW 118 - Ornamental Ironworking 4 -6-4 Tools, sub-framing and steel supports, stairs, fire escapes, ladders, railings, fences, partitions, doors, fire doors, elevators, flagpoles, playground equipment, and swimming pool equipment. Also doorway, wall, vault, and building accessory installation; care and maintenance of aluminum, bronze, and stainless steel construction materials. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in IRW 117 Prerequisites: IRW117 --- # IRW119 — Pre-Engineered Buildings IRW 119 - Pre-Engineered Buildings IRW 119 - Pre-Engineered Buildings 2 -3-2 Beginning information and steps for the erection of a pre-engineered building. Includes various types of architectural design, reading blueprints and instruction manuals, and layout procedures for a building including erection procedures, fasteners and anchors, and cost determination. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in IRW 118 Prerequisites: IRW118 --- # ITA101 — Beginning Italian ITA 101 - Beginning Italian ITA 101 - Beginning Italian 4 -0-4 For students with no previous and/or little instruction in Italian. Development of basic communicative skills. Emphasis on speaking, listening, reading, writing, and on Italian culture. (Tuscania, Italy Program only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # JPN101 — Beginning Japanese I JPN 101 - Beginning Japanese I JPN 101 - Beginning Japanese I 5 -0-5 Development of basic oral and written communications skills in Japanese: speaking, listening, reading, writing; introducing Japanese culture. For students with no previous instruction in Japanese. (Study Abroad programs only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # JPN102 — Beginning Japanese II JPN 102 - Beginning Japanese II JPN 102 - Beginning Japanese II 5 -0-5 Continued development of basic oral and written communications skills in Japanese: speaking, listening, reading, writing; learn more about Japanese culture. (Study Abroad programs only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in JPN 101 or equivalent Prerequisites: JPN101 --- # JPN103 — Intermediate Japanese I JPN 103 - Intermediate Japanese I JPN 103 - Intermediate Japanese I 5 -0-5 Development of intermediate-level communications skills in Japanese: grammar, vocabulary, conversation, reading, and writing; emphasis on becoming more familiar with Japanese culture. (Study Abroad programs only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in JPN 102 or equivalent Prerequisites: JPN102 --- # JPN104 — Intermediate Japanese II JPN 104 - Intermediate Japanese II JPN 104 - Intermediate Japanese II IAI H1 900 5 -0-5 Continued development of intermediate-level communication skills in Japanese: grammar, vocabulary, conversation, reading, and writing; emphasis on Japanese culture. (Study Abroad programs only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in JPN 103 or equivalent Prerequisites: JPN103 --- # KIN101 — Human Performance KIN 101 - Human Performance KIN 101 - Human Performance 4 -3-4 Comprehensive course for aspiring fitness, strength, and therapeutic professionals. Techniques from the National Strength and Conditioning Association in strength, energy systems, plyometrics, speed, and sport and exercise nutrition. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None Recommended before enrolling (not required): Credit or concurrent enrollment in KIN 186 , BIO 111 , or BIO 121 --- # KIN103 — Exercise Fitness KIN 103 - Exercise Fitness KIN 103 - Exercise Fitness 1 -2-1 Emphasis on activities leading to an individualized fitness program. Activities include cycling, treadmill, elliptical, and the use of strength training equipment. No concurrent enrollment in KIN 147 , KIN 203 , or KIN 247 . Repeatable for a maximum of 3 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # KIN147 — Weight Training KIN 147 - Weight Training KIN 147 - Weight Training 1 -2-1 Fundamentals of strength training and conditioning through the use of free weights with emphasis on proper lifting techniques. No concurrent enrollment in KIN 103 , KIN 203 , or KIN 247 without instructor approval. Repeatable for a maximum of 2 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # KIN160 — Introduction to Kinesiology KIN 160 - Introduction to Kinesiology KIN 160 - Introduction to Kinesiology 3 -0-3 Professional opportunities available in the field of kinesiology, including physical education, recreation, safety, intramural and intercollegiate athletics; role of physical education and physical activity in total education; development of vocational --- # KIN164 — Introduction to Sports and Exercise Psychology KIN 164 - Introduction to Sports and Exercise Psychology KIN 164 - Introduction to Sports and Exercise Psychology 3 -0-3 Introduction to variables that affect motivation, goal setting, anxiety, and aggression in sports and exercise. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # KIN168 — Theories and Principles of Coaching KIN 168 - Theories and Principles of Coaching KIN 168 - Theories and Principles of Coaching 3 -0-3 Theories and principles of coaching emphasizing motivation, practice, game preparation, professional certification/development, and administrative duties. Examines philosophies of notable coaches (Lombardi, Wooden, Krzyzewski, Summit). Content applicable to all levels of competition. Eligible for certification via American Sport Education Program. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # KIN181 — Health Education KIN 181 - Health Education KIN 181 - Health Education 2 -0-2 Personal health and wellness; nutrition, exercise, and stress; alcohol, tobacco, and drugs; and intimate relationships. Emphasis on strategies for modifying behaviors to achieve optimal personal wellness. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # KIN183 — First Aid and CPR KIN 183 - First Aid and CPR KIN 183 - First Aid and CPR 2 -0-2 Theory and techniques of first aid and CPR; emphasis on recognizing and responding to emergencies and developing skills needed to provide appropriate care. Health Care Provider-level First Aid and CPR certification issued upon successful completion. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # KIN184 — Introduction to Athletic Training KIN 184 - Introduction to Athletic Training KIN 184 - Introduction to Athletic Training 3 -0-3 Introduction to athletic training, including history of the profession, modalities, and the prevention, care, and treatment of athletic injuries. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # KIN186 — Introduction to Human Movement KIN 186 - Introduction to Human Movement KIN 186 - Introduction to Human Movement 3 -1.5-3 Introduction to human movement through development of skills and knowledge relative to the study of musculoskeletal anatomy. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # KIN201 — Human Performance II KIN 201 - Human Performance II KIN 201 - Human Performance II 5 -5-5 Continuation of KIN 101 with an emphasis on athletes, injury rehabilitation, and multiple special populations (pregnant; those with metabolic, cardiovascular, and respiratory conditions, etc.). Prepares the student to sit for the nationally recognized NSCA-CPT exam. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in KIN 101 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites: KIN101 --- # KIN203 — Exercise Fitness II KIN 203 - Exercise Fitness II KIN 203 - Exercise Fitness II 1 -2-1 Advanced concepts of training under the direction of a personal trainer from Parkland’s PFT Program to improve fitness. Use of Parkland Fitness Center. No concurrent enrollment in KIN 103 , KIN 147 , or KIN 247 . Repeatable for a maximum of 4 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # KIN247 — Weight Training II KIN 247 - Weight Training II KIN 247 - Weight Training II 1 -2-1 Advanced concepts of strength training under the direction of a personal trainer from Parkland’s PFT Program. Use of Parkland Fitness Center. No concurrent enrollment in KIN 103 , KIN 147 , or KIN 203 . Repeatable for a maximum of 4 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # KIN262 — Golf KIN 262 - Golf KIN 262 - Golf 2 -2-2 Theory and practice of fundamentals, rules, and etiquette of golf with reference to teaching golf. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # KIN288 — Exercise Physiology KIN 288 - Exercise Physiology KIN 288 - Exercise Physiology 4 -3-4 Application of anatomy and physiology to human movement. How the body moves and physiological responses to exercise stress. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in BIO 111 or BIO 121 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites: BIO111, BIO121 --- # KOR101 — Beginning Korean I KOR 101 - Beginning Korean I KOR 101 - Beginning Korean I 4 -0-4 Development of basic oral and written communication skills in Korean: speaking, listening, reading, writing; introducing Korean culture. For students with no previous instruction in Korean. (Study Abroad programs only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # KOR102 — Beginning Korean II KOR 102 - Beginning Korean II KOR 102 - Beginning Korean II 4 -0-4 Continued development of basic oral and written communication skills in Korean: speaking, listening, reading, writing; learning more about Korean culture. (Study Abroad programs only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in KOR 101 or equivalent Prerequisites: KOR101 --- # KOR103 — Intermediate Korean I KOR 103 - Intermediate Korean I KOR 103 - Intermediate Korean I 4 -0-4 Development of intermediate-level communication skills in Korean: grammar, vocabulary, conversation, reading, and writing; emphasis on becoming more familiar with Korean culture. (Study Abroad programs only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in KOR 102 or equivalent Prerequisites: KOR102 --- # KOR104 — Intermediate Korean II KOR 104 - Intermediate Korean II KOR 104 - Intermediate Korean II 4 -0-4 Continued development of intermediate-level communication skills in Korean: grammar, vocabulary, conversation, reading, and writing; emphasis on Korean culture. (Study Abroad programs only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in KOR 103 or equivalent Prerequisites: KOR103 --- # LAS188 — Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression LAS 188 - Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression LAS 188 - Diverse U.S. Cultural Expression IAI HF 906D 3 -0-3 Application of the Inquiry Method, a critical thinking methodology, to a variety of artifacts originating from a diverse array of U.S. ethnic communities and cultural traditions, including Native American, Asian American, African American, and Latino/a American. Study and analysis of artifacts from a wide range of disciplines and expressive practices including music, art, literature, public presentation, and historical, social, and political texts. Minimum Placement Requirements English: P… --- # LAS189 — Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences LAS 189 - Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences LAS 189 - Introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences 3 -0-3 Study of selected major works from the sciences, humanities, arts, and social sciences organized by themes and analyzed from different disciplinary perspectives. Students learn the Inquiry Method for analysis and interpretation, and they relate concepts and themes to their own lives. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # LBR111 — Orientation to Laborers Craft LBR 111 - Orientation to Laborers Craft LBR 111 - Orientation to Laborers Craft 2 -2-2 Work zone flagger training, sun sense, math review, back injury prevention, construction rigging and knot tying, hazard communication, drug and alcohol awareness. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Admission into the Laborers Apprenticeship program --- # LBR112 — Occupational Safety and Health LBR 112 - Occupational Safety and Health LBR 112 - Occupational Safety and Health 1 -1.5-1 Occupational Safety and Health Act 29 CFR 1926, common causes of accidents and fatalities in industry. Students practice applications of standards. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Admission into the Laborers Apprenticeship program --- # LBR113 — Mason Tending LBR 113 - Mason Tending LBR 113 - Mason Tending 3 -2-3 Practices and procedures of mason tending including scaffold erection, stocking techniques, mixing mortar and grout, and forklift operation. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Admission into the Laborers Apprenticeship program Current First Aid and CPR card --- # LBR114 — Concrete Practices and Procedures LBR 114 - Concrete Practices and Procedures LBR 114 - Concrete Practices and Procedures 3 -2-3 Concrete materials and mix proportions, tools and equipment used with concrete, finishing techniques, curing and protection of concrete. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Admission into the Laborers Apprenticeship program --- # LBR115 — Asphalt Technology and Construction LBR 115 - Asphalt Technology and Construction LBR 115 - Asphalt Technology and Construction 3 -2-3 Asphalt technology and construction, flagger certification, manual tape application, paint striping operator, and carbide asphalt grinder. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Admission into the Laborers Apprenticeship program --- # LBR131 — Principles of Pipelaying LBR 131 - Principles of Pipelaying LBR 131 - Principles of Pipelaying 3 -2-3 Principles of pipelaying including gravity flow piping systems, batter boards, sewer lasers, utility lines and grades, review of metric system. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in LBR 111 , LBR 112 , LBR 113 , LBR 114 , and LBR 115 Admission into the Laborers Apprenticeship program Prerequisites: LBR111, LBR112, LBR113, LBR114, LBR115 --- # LBR133 — Asbestos Abatement LBR 133 - Asbestos Abatement LBR 133 - Asbestos Abatement 3 -2-3 Asbestos abatement principles and practice, approved by Illinois Department of Public Health/EPA accredited. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in LBR 111 , LBR 112 , LBR 113 , LBR 114 , and LBR 115 Admission into the Laborers Apprenticeship program Prerequisites: LBR111, LBR112, LBR113, LBR114, LBR115 --- # LBR139 — Highway Construction Plan Reading LBR 139 - Highway Construction Plan Reading LBR 139 - Highway Construction Plan Reading 3 -0-3 Reading and interpreting highway construction plans and specifications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Admission into the Laborers Apprenticeship program --- # LBR150 — Basic Construction Surveying LBR 150 - Basic Construction Surveying LBR 150 - Basic Construction Surveying 2 -2-2 Basic instrument methods and computations for leveling applications and site-work construction layouts; level circuits, slope staking, baselines and offsets, building and utility layouts. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Admission into the Laborers Apprenticeship program --- # LBR152 — Bridges LBR 152 - Bridges LBR 152 - Bridges 3 -2-3 Methods of bridge construction, renovation, and demolition for the laborer. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in LBR 131 , LBR 133 , and LBR 139 Prerequisites: LBR131, LBR133, LBR139 --- # LBR153 — Hazardous Waste LBR 153 - Hazardous Waste LBR 153 - Hazardous Waste 4 -3-4 Hazardous waste training for the laborers apprentice. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Admission into the Laborers Apprenticeship program --- # LIT120 — Introduction to Literature LIT 120 - Introduction to Literature LIT 120 - Introduction to Literature IAI H3 900 3 -0-3 Reading and analysis of literature from a variety of literary forms and periods; developing personal critical judgment about literature, as well as familiarity with different approaches to literary analysis. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # LIT121 — Introduction to Poetry LIT 121 - Introduction to Poetry LIT 121 - Introduction to Poetry IAI H3 903 3 -0-3 Reading and analysis of poetry of various types and from various periods. Development of vocabulary to discuss poetic meanings, forms, and techniques (Also in Canterbury Program). Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # LIT125 — Introduction to Shakespeare LIT 125 - Introduction to Shakespeare LIT 125 - Introduction to Shakespeare IAI H3 905 3 -0-3 Reading and analysis of Shakespearean comedy, history, tragedy, romance, and sonnets. Includes viewing and analysis of at least one film adaptation. (Also in Canterbury Program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # LIT126 — Introduction to Drama LIT 126 - Introduction to Drama LIT 126 - Introduction to Drama IAI H3 902 3 -0-3 Reading and discussion of plays of various types from classical to modern drama, with some attention to dramatic and theatre criticism. Includes examination of aesthetic and cultural dimensions of various dramatic forms. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # LIT127 — Introduction to Fiction LIT 127 - Introduction to Fiction LIT 127 - Introduction to Fiction IAI H3 901 3 -0-3 Reading and discussion of short stories, novels, and other works of fiction, with some attention to critical approaches. Includes examination of aesthetic and cultural dimensions. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # LIT141 — Introduction to African American Literature LIT 141 - Introduction to African American Literature LIT 141 - Introduction to African American Literature IAI H3 910D 3 -0-3 A survey of literature by African American writers, exploring the formation of racial/cultural identity, and developing a broader historical understanding of the cultural experiences expressed. Exploration of poems, novels, plays, speeches, and other texts. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # LIT146 — Introduction to Non-Western Literature LIT 146 - Introduction to Non-Western Literature LIT 146 - Introduction to Non-Western Literature IAI H3 908N 3 -0-3 Introduction to literature from a variety of cultures, such as sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, North Africa/the Middle East, and Latin America/the Caribbean. An emphasis on the intellectual, social, and political contexts of the works. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # LIT147 — Introduction to African Literature LIT 147 - Introduction to African Literature LIT 147 - Introduction to African Literature IAI H3 908N 3 -0-3 Reading and discussion of oral and written literature of sub-Saharan Africa with attention to social, historical, political, and cultural contexts. Readings will include poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and drama from twentieth-century sub-Saharan Africa. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # LIT149 — Modern Irish Literature LIT 149 - Modern Irish Literature LIT 149 - Modern Irish Literature 3 -0-3 Examination of the manner in which language, history, politics, culture, and identity interrelated in late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century Ireland, and their impact on the development of contemporary literature. (Carlow, Ireland program only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # LPN111 — Introduction to Nursing 117 credits · 117 hours LPN 111 - Introduction to Nursing LPN 111 - Introduction to Nursing 1 -0-1 Emphasizes effective therapeutic communication, time management, and critical thinking skills. Legal and ethical considerations and confidentiality in nursing will also be incorporated. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Concurrent enrollment in LPN 114 and LPN 117 Credit or concurrent enrollment in BIO 121 Admission into the LPN program Prerequisites: LPN114, LPN117, BIO121 --- # LPN114 — Nursing Fundamentals LPN 114 - Nursing Fundamentals LPN 114 - Nursing Fundamentals 6 -6-6 Introduction to nursing process, functional health patterns, planning of care, and normal age-related changes. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in LPN 111 , LPN 117 , and BIO 121 Admission into the LPN program Prerequisites: LPN111, LPN117, BIO121 --- # LPN117 — Nursing Pharmacology LPN 117 - Nursing Pharmacology LPN 117 - Nursing Pharmacology 3 -0-3 Introduction to principles of nursing pharmacology and pharmacological agents relating to managing disease states. Nursing-specific interventions pertaining to medication administration and nursing practice. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in LPN 111 , LPN 114 , and BIO 121 Admission into the LPN program Prerequisites: LPN111, LPN114, BIO121 --- # LPN118 — Medical Surgical Nursing 117 credits · 117 hours LPN 118 - Medical Surgical Nursing LPN 118 - Medical Surgical Nursing 5 -6-5 Utilizes the nursing process for providing care to adults presenting with common functional or health deviations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in LPN 111 , LPN 114 , and LPN 117 Credit or concurrent enrollment in BIO 120 , BIO 122 , and ENG 101 Admission into the LPN program Prerequisites: LPN111, LPN114, LPN117, BIO120, BIO122, ENG101 --- # LPN130 — Transition to Practice 117 credits · 117 hours LPN 130 - Transition to Practice LPN 130 - Transition to Practice 1 -0-1 Transition from a scholastic environment to a professional role. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in LPN 111 , LPN 114 , and LPN 117 Credit or concurrent enrollment in LPN 118 Admission into the LPN program Prerequisites: LPN111, LPN114, LPN117, LPN118 --- # LPN131 — Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing LPN 131 - Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing LPN 131 - Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing 5 -6-5 Uses the nursing process for providing care to adults with complex functional or health deviations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in LPN 118 and LPN 130 Concurrent enrollment in LPN 132 , LPN 135 , and LPN 136 Admission into the LPN program Prerequisites: LPN118, LPN130, LPN132, LPN135, LPN136 --- # LPN132 — Licensure Preparation LPN 132 - Licensure Preparation LPN 132 - Licensure Preparation 1 -0-1 Legal requirements of the licensure process and the practical nurse’s responsibilities under the Illinois Nurse Practice Act. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in LPN 118 and LPN 130 Concurrent enrollment in LPN 131 and LPN 135 Admission into the LPN program Prerequisites: LPN118, LPN130, LPN131, LPN135 --- # LPN135 — Nursing in Obstetrics 117 credits · 117 hours LPN 135 - Nursing in Obstetrics LPN 135 - Nursing in Obstetrics 3 -3-3 Care of pregnant women and newborns. Normal physiological processes as well as health alterations are presented. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in LPN 111 , LPN 114 , and LPN 117 Credit or concurrent enrollment in LPN 118 and LPN 130 Admission into the LPN program Prerequisites: LPN111, LPN114, LPN117, LPN118, LPN130 --- # LPN136 — Nursing in Pediatrics 135 credits · 135 hours LPN 136 - Nursing in Pediatrics LPN 136 - Nursing in Pediatrics 3 -3-3 Care of infants, children, and adolescents. Normal physiological processes as well as health alterations are presented. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in LPN 118 , LPN 130 , and LPN 135 Credit or concurrent enrollment in LPN 131 , LPN 132 , and PSY 209 Admission into the LPN program Prerequisites: LPN118, LPN130, LPN135, LPN131, LPN132, PSY209 --- # MAS116 — Point of Care Testing MAS 116 - Point of Care Testing MAS 116 - Point of Care Testing 2 -2-2 Fundamentals of basic laboratory testing at point-of-care setting: necessity, training, competency, instrument or test selection, advantages and disadvantages, and compliance. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in MAS 135 Approval of program director or department chair Prerequisites: MAS135 --- # MAS135 — Introduction to Medical Assisting MAS 135 - Introduction to Medical Assisting MAS 135 - Introduction to Medical Assisting 5 -3-5 Skills used in medical assisting: communication, safety, infection control, basic assessment, equipment, basic anatomy and physiology, and basic first aid. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Approval of program director or department chair --- # MAS155 — Pharmacology for Medical Assistants MAS 155 - Pharmacology for Medical Assistants MAS 155 - Pharmacology for Medical Assistants 2 -0-2 Chemical, generic, and trade names; drug references; pharmacological principles; routes of administration; Federal and Illinois regulations; classifications; abbreviations and symbols for drug measurement, administration, and prescription. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Approval of program director or department chair --- # MAS156 — Aseptic Techniques MAS 156 - Aseptic Techniques MAS 156 - Aseptic Techniques 2 -3-2 Fundamentals of microbial control; procedures for sanitation, disinfection, and sterilization; specimen collection and handling; compliance with OSHA, CDC, assisting with minor surgery. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in MAS 135 and HCS 154 Prerequisites: MAS135, HCS154 --- # MAS158 — Administration of Medication MAS 158 - Administration of Medication MAS 158 - Administration of Medication 2 -2-2 Principles and procedures for administration of medications; legal aspects, mathematical review, emphasis on routes of drug administration. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in MAS 135 Prerequisites: MAS135 --- # MAS170 — Medical Assisting Practicum MAS 170 - Medical Assisting Practicum MAS 170 - Medical Assisting Practicum 3 -18-3 Application of clinical skills, procedures, and knowledge derived from medical assisting courses. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 5 GPA Prerequisites: HCS151, HCS153, HCS154, HCS173, HCS174, MAS116, MAS135, MAS155, MAS156, MAS158 --- # MAT059 — Enhanced Pre-Algebra Skills MAT 059 - Enhanced Pre-Algebra Skills MAT 059 - Enhanced Pre-Algebra Skills 5 -0-5 Extended review of Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MAT060 — Pre-Algebra Skills MAT 060 - Pre-Algebra Skills MAT 060 - Pre-Algebra Skills 4 -0-4 Ratio, proportion, percent, conversion of units, area, perimeter, signed numbers, order of operations, formulas, basic equations, basic exponent laws, word phrases, and basic word problems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # MAT072 — Mathematical Literacy MAT 072 - Mathematical Literacy MAT 072 - Mathematical Literacy 5 -0-5 Numerical reasoning, unit conversions, linear equations/inequalities, models of growth, and data representation. Algebraic reasoning and graphical analysis using linear and non-linear functions. Emphasis on modeling, interpretation, and problem solving. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MAT 059 or MAT 060 with a grade of C or higher, or placement Prerequisites: MAT059, MAT060 --- # MAT098 — Intermediate Algebra MAT 098 - Intermediate Algebra MAT 098 - Intermediate Algebra 5 -0-5 Relations, functions, graphs and their analysis, polynomials and factoring, radicals, quadratic equations and inequalities, algebraic fractions, quadratic functions, modeling and applications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MAT 072 with a grade of C or higher, or placement Prerequisites: MAT072 --- # MAT105 — Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I MAT 105 - Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I MAT 105 - Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I 3 -0-3 Numeration systems; sets; problem solving and process standards; algorithms and contexts for whole, integer, and rational number operations; proportions and percentages; quantitative relationships. Focuses on reasoning, connections, and multiple representations. Does not satisfy general education elective for any transfer program. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MAT 098 with a grade of C or higher, or placement Prerequisites: MAT098 --- # MAT106 — Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II MAT 106 - Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II MAT 106 - Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II IAI M1 903 3 -0-3 Continuation of MAT 105 . Concepts from statistics, probability, and geometry including development of geometric thinking, geometric figures, transformations, and measurement. Focuses on reasoning, making connections, and multiple representations. Satisfies general education requirements only for students seeking state certification as elementary teachers. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MAT 098 with a grade of C or h… Prerequisites: MAT098, MAT105 --- # MAT107 — General Education Mathematics MAT 107 - General Education Mathematics MAT 107 - General Education Mathematics IAI M1 904 3 -0-3 For non-mathematics, non-science, and non-business majors, mathematical reasoning and solving real-life problems using logic and set theory, mathematics of finance, probability, and statistics. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MAT 072 with a grade of C or higher, or placement Prerequisites: MAT072 --- # MAT108 — Introduction to Applied Statistics MAT 108 - Introduction to Applied Statistics MAT 108 - Introduction to Applied Statistics IAI M1 902 3 -0-3 Basic statistical principles, graphic presentation, descriptive measures of central tendency, dispersion and location, inferential statistics and hypothesis testing, analysis and inference of linear correlation coefficient, and slope of regression line. Credit not given for both MAT 108 and MAT 160 . Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MAT 072 with a grade of C or higher, or placement Prerequisites: MAT072 --- # MAT110 — Business Mathematics MAT 110 - Business Mathematics MAT 110 - Business Mathematics 3 -0-3 Use of a scientific calculator; basic arithmetic operations, percentages, payroll, simple and compound interest, annuities, sinking funds, promissory notes, discounting, depreciation, merchandising, retailing, reconciliation, installment loans, periodic loans, mortgage loans, elementary descriptive statistics, and spreadsheet applications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MAT 059 or MAT 060 with a grade of C or higher, or placement Prerequisites: MAT059, MAT060 --- # MAT124 — College Algebra MAT 124 - College Algebra MAT 124 - College Algebra 4 -0-4 Relations and functions; linear, polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic models; radicals; graphing techniques; systems of equations and matrix methods. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MAT 098 with a grade of C or higher, or placement Prerequisites: MAT098 --- # MAT125 — College Trigonometry MAT 125 - College Trigonometry MAT 125 - College Trigonometry 3 -0-3 Trigonometric functions, fundamental identities, graphing, solving trigonometric equations, inverse trigonometric functions, complex numbers, and vectors. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MAT 124 with a grade of C or higher, or placement Prerequisites: MAT124 --- # MAT128 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry I MAT 128 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry I MAT 128 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry I IAI M1 900-1, MTH 901 5 -0-5 Derivative and its applications; integral and its applications; limits and continuity; trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic, and hyperbolic functions. Credit not given for both MAT 128 and MAT 143 . Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MAT 124 and MAT 125 with grades of C or higher, or placement Prerequisites: MAT124, MAT125 --- # MAT129 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry II MAT 129 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry II MAT 129 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry II IAI M1 900-2, MTH 902 4 -0-4 Conic sections, polar coordinates, methods of integration, applications of integration, parametric equations, indeterminate forms, infinite series. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MAT 128 with a grade of C or higher, or placement Prerequisites: MAT128 --- # MAT131 — Applied Mathematics MAT 131 - Applied Mathematics MAT 131 - Applied Mathematics 3-4 -0-3; 4-0-4 Operations with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and signed numbers; percents; measurement; scientific notation; calculators; equations; formulas; graphs; ratio and proportion; metric system; polynomials; plane and solid figures and their formulas; systems of equations; basic statistics; and right triangle trigonometry. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MAT 059 or MAT 060 with a grade of C or higher, or placement Prerequisites: MAT059, MAT060 --- # MAT141 — Finite Mathematics MAT 141 - Finite Mathematics MAT 141 - Finite Mathematics IAI M1 906 4 -0-4 Sets, combinatorial analysis, theory of probability, linear programming, vectors, matrices, and Markov chains. Not recommended for mathematics/science transfer students. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Credit in MAT 124 with a grade of C or higher, or placement Prerequisites None --- # MAT143 — Calculus for Business and Social Sciences MAT 143 - Calculus for Business and Social Sciences MAT 143 - Calculus for Business and Social Sciences IAI M1 900-B 4 -0-4 Mathematical analysis of polynomial calculus with applications to business and social sciences; algebraic review, derivatives and integrals of algebraic functions, limit and continuity theory, logarithmic and exponential functions, and partial derivatives. Credit not given for both MAT 143 and MAT 128 . Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MAT 124 with a grade of C or higher, or placement Prerequisites: MAT124 --- # MAT160 — Statistics MAT 160 - Statistics MAT 160 - Statistics IAI M1 902 4 -0-4 Data organization, distributions, measures of central tendency and variability, probability, sampling, the normal distribution, expected value, estimation, hypothesis testing, chi square analysis, analysis of variance, regression, correlation, nonparametric methods, and applications to business, social science, and life science. Credit not given for both MAT 108 and MAT 160. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MAT 124 with a grade of C or higher, or placement Prerequisites: MAT124 --- # MAT200 — Introduction to Discrete Mathematics MAT 200 - Introduction to Discrete Mathematics MAT 200 - Introduction to Discrete Mathematics IAI M1 905, CS 915 3 -0-3 Introduction to discrete mathematics, sets, functions, logic, proofs, Boolean algebra, combinatorics, probability, recurrence relations, trees, and graph theory. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Credit in MAT 124 with a grade of C or higher, or placement Prerequisites None --- # MAT220 — Linear Algebra MAT 220 - Linear Algebra MAT 220 - Linear Algebra IAI MTH 911 3 -0-3 Vector spaces, subspaces, linear independence, basis, dimension, linear transformations, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, matrices, and determinants. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MAT 129 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites: MAT129 --- # MAT228 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry III MAT 228 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry III MAT 228 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry III IAI M1 900-3, MTH 903 4 -0-4 Three-dimensional vectors, solid analytic geometry, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, line integrals, Green’s theorem, surface integrals, divergence theorem, and Stokes’ theorem. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MAT 129 with a grade of C or higher, or placement Prerequisites: MAT129 --- # MAT229 — Differential Equations MAT 229 - Differential Equations MAT 229 - Differential Equations IAI MTH 912 3 -0-3 Solution methods for first-order and higher order linear differential equations; systems of linear differential equations; Laplace transforms; numerical methods; elementary power series methods; and applications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Credit in MAT 228 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in MAT 220 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites: MAT220 --- # MFT110 — Mechanical Assemblies MFT 110 - Mechanical Assemblies MFT 110 - Mechanical Assemblies 3 -2-3 Interpreting documentation for assembly and installation requirements; fundamentals of power transmission; basic and precision measuring tools; fasteners, tools, and torque specifications; bearing types and applications; seals; gaskets; lubrication. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFT113 — Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics MFT 113 - Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics MFT 113 - Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics 3 -2-3 Introduction to theory and applications of fluid and pneumatic power transfer and control. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFT117 — Pumps, Compressors, and Vacuum Systems MFT 117 - Pumps, Compressors, and Vacuum Systems MFT 117 - Pumps, Compressors, and Vacuum Systems 3 -2-3 Theory and operation of centrifugal and metering pumps, piston and rotary type compressors, safety valves, pressure regulators, oil and water separators, and dryers. Vacuum pumps, surfaces and cups, gauges. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFT130 — Basic Machine Processes MFT 130 - Basic Machine Processes MFT 130 - Basic Machine Processes 3 -2-3 General machining procedures including basic operations of lathe and mill. Basic bench work operations including layout and hand tools. Basic machine tool projects using cross section of machine tool equipment. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # MFT131 — Introduction to Manufacturing and Industrial Safety MFT 131 - Introduction to Manufacturing and Industrial Safety MFT 131 - Introduction to Manufacturing and Industrial Safety 3 -0-3 History, economics, employability skills, processes, and quality measurement as related to manufacturing. Emphasis on preparing student for co-op experience. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # MFT132 — Intermediate Machine Processes MFT 132 - Intermediate Machine Processes MFT 132 - Intermediate Machine Processes 3 -2-3 Setup and operational procedures of mills, grinders, and lathes. Cutting speeds, feed rates, tool geometry for various types of alloy steels. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in MFT 130 Prerequisites: MFT130 --- # MFT137 — Introduction to CNC Programming MFT 137 - Introduction to CNC Programming MFT 137 - Introduction to CNC Programming 4 -0-4 Introduction to computer numerical control (CNC) and programming CNC machines. Emphasis on fundamentals of CNC lathe and mill operations and good programming practices. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MFT 130 or equivalent Prerequisites: MFT130 --- # MFT138 — Intermediate CNC Programming - Milling MFT 138 - Intermediate CNC Programming - Milling MFT 138 - Intermediate CNC Programming - Milling 4 -0-4 Intermediate computer numerical control (CNC) three-axis programming and operation; CNC mill and lathe operation, and good programming practices. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in MFT 137 Prerequisites: MFT137 --- # MFT139 — Quality Assurance MFT 139 - Quality Assurance MFT 139 - Quality Assurance 3 -0-3 Basic concepts of quality. Application of probability, statistics, and sampling for quality control, process control, and failure analysis. Military standards and reliability documents will be used to evaluate product performance and identify causes of failure. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFT151 — Manufacturing Work Experience I MFT 151 - Manufacturing Work Experience I MFT 151 - Manufacturing Work Experience I 2 -20-2 Co-op experience in manufacturing: work experience in manufacturing or related industries. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in MFT 131 Approval of department chair Prerequisites: MFT131 --- # MFT211 — Advanced Machining Processes and Inspection Practices MFT 211 - Advanced Machining Processes and Inspection Practices MFT 211 - Advanced Machining Processes and Inspection Practices 4 -2-4 Advanced manual machine tool operation and inspection practices. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in MFT 132 or equivalent Prerequisites: MFT132 --- # MFT238 — Advanced CNC Programming MFT 238 - Advanced CNC Programming MFT 238 - Advanced CNC Programming 4 -0-4 Advanced computer numerical control (CNC) three- and four-axis programming and operation; setup and operation of industrial CNC turning center and vertical machining center. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in MFT 138 Prerequisites: MFT138 --- # MFT110 — Mechanical Assemblies MFT 110 - Mechanical Assemblies MFT 110 - Mechanical Assemblies 3 -2-3 Interpreting documentation for assembly and installation requirements; fundamentals of power transmission; basic and precision measuring tools; fasteners, tools, and torque specifications; bearing types and applications; seals; gaskets; lubrication. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFT110 — Mechanical Assemblies MFT 110 - Mechanical Assemblies MFT 110 - Mechanical Assemblies 3 -2-3 Interpreting documentation for assembly and installation requirements; fundamentals of power transmission; basic and precision measuring tools; fasteners, tools, and torque specifications; bearing types and applications; seals; gaskets; lubrication. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFT110 — Mechanical Assemblies MFT 110 - Mechanical Assemblies MFT 110 - Mechanical Assemblies 3 -2-3 Interpreting documentation for assembly and installation requirements; fundamentals of power transmission; basic and precision measuring tools; fasteners, tools, and torque specifications; bearing types and applications; seals; gaskets; lubrication. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFT113 — Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics MFT 113 - Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics MFT 113 - Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics 3 -2-3 Introduction to theory and applications of fluid and pneumatic power transfer and control. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFT113 — Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics MFT 113 - Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics MFT 113 - Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics 3 -2-3 Introduction to theory and applications of fluid and pneumatic power transfer and control. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFT113 — Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics MFT 113 - Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics MFT 113 - Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics 3 -2-3 Introduction to theory and applications of fluid and pneumatic power transfer and control. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFX170 — Mechanical Drives I MFX 170 - Mechanical Drives I MFX 170 - Mechanical Drives I 1 -1-1 Introduction of mechanism concepts and their importance in industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Three common types of mechanisms and applications of each type. Introduction to levers: force measurement; first, second, and third-class levers. Linkages, cams, and turnbuckles including friction and inclined plane concepts. Emphasis on pulley systems and gear drives including fixed pulleys, movable pulleys, and combination pulleys. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement i… --- # MFX170 — Mechanical Drives I MFX 170 - Mechanical Drives I MFX 170 - Mechanical Drives I 1 -1-1 Introduction of mechanism concepts and their importance in industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Three common types of mechanisms and applications of each type. Introduction to levers: force measurement; first, second, and third-class levers. Linkages, cams, and turnbuckles including friction and inclined plane concepts. Emphasis on pulley systems and gear drives including fixed pulleys, movable pulleys, and combination pulleys. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement i… --- # MFX170 — Mechanical Drives I MFX 170 - Mechanical Drives I MFX 170 - Mechanical Drives I 1 -1-1 Introduction of mechanism concepts and their importance in industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Three common types of mechanisms and applications of each type. Introduction to levers: force measurement; first, second, and third-class levers. Linkages, cams, and turnbuckles including friction and inclined plane concepts. Emphasis on pulley systems and gear drives including fixed pulleys, movable pulleys, and combination pulleys. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement i… --- # MFX171 — Mechanical Drives II MFX 171 - Mechanical Drives II MFX 171 - Mechanical Drives II 1 -1-1 Introduction of mechanism concepts and their importance in industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Three common types of mechanisms and applications of each type. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in MFX 170 Prerequisites: MFX170 --- # MFX171 — Mechanical Drives II MFX 171 - Mechanical Drives II MFX 171 - Mechanical Drives II 1 -1-1 Introduction of mechanism concepts and their importance in industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Three common types of mechanisms and applications of each type. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in MFX 170 Prerequisites: MFX170 --- # MFX171 — Mechanical Drives II MFX 171 - Mechanical Drives II MFX 171 - Mechanical Drives II 1 -1-1 Introduction of mechanism concepts and their importance in industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Three common types of mechanisms and applications of each type. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in MFX 170 Prerequisites: MFX170 --- # MFX172 — Mechanical Drives III MFX 172 - Mechanical Drives III MFX 172 - Mechanical Drives III 1 -1-1 Construction, operation, installation, and alignment of heavy-duty V-belt drives, synchronous belt drives, and heavy-duty chain drives. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in MFX 171 Prerequisites: MFX171 --- # MFX172 — Mechanical Drives III MFX 172 - Mechanical Drives III MFX 172 - Mechanical Drives III 1 -1-1 Construction, operation, installation, and alignment of heavy-duty V-belt drives, synchronous belt drives, and heavy-duty chain drives. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in MFX 171 Prerequisites: MFX171 --- # MFX172 — Mechanical Drives III MFX 172 - Mechanical Drives III MFX 172 - Mechanical Drives III 1 -1-1 Construction, operation, installation, and alignment of heavy-duty V-belt drives, synchronous belt drives, and heavy-duty chain drives. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in MFX 171 Prerequisites: MFX171 --- # MFX173 — Mechanical Drives IV MFX 173 - Mechanical Drives IV MFX 173 - Mechanical Drives IV 1 -1-1 Lubricant management, flange couplings, grid and gear couplings, and chain selection. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in MFX 172 Prerequisites: MFX172 --- # MFX173 — Mechanical Drives IV MFX 173 - Mechanical Drives IV MFX 173 - Mechanical Drives IV 1 -1-1 Lubricant management, flange couplings, grid and gear couplings, and chain selection. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in MFX 172 Prerequisites: MFX172 --- # MFX173 — Mechanical Drives IV MFX 173 - Mechanical Drives IV MFX 173 - Mechanical Drives IV 1 -1-1 Lubricant management, flange couplings, grid and gear couplings, and chain selection. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in MFX 172 Prerequisites: MFX172 --- # MFX130 — Basic Pneumatics I MFX 130 - Basic Pneumatics I MFX 130 - Basic Pneumatics I 1 -1-1 Prepares learners to work intelligently in industry with pneumatic applications. Introduction to pneumatic power; key topics and skills in pneumatic power and safety, pneumatic circuits, and pneumatic schematics. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFX130 — Basic Pneumatics I MFX 130 - Basic Pneumatics I MFX 130 - Basic Pneumatics I 1 -1-1 Prepares learners to work intelligently in industry with pneumatic applications. Introduction to pneumatic power; key topics and skills in pneumatic power and safety, pneumatic circuits, and pneumatic schematics. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFX130 — Basic Pneumatics I MFX 130 - Basic Pneumatics I MFX 130 - Basic Pneumatics I 1 -1-1 Prepares learners to work intelligently in industry with pneumatic applications. Introduction to pneumatic power; key topics and skills in pneumatic power and safety, pneumatic circuits, and pneumatic schematics. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFX131 — Basic Pneumatics II MFX 131 - Basic Pneumatics II MFX 131 - Basic Pneumatics II 1 -1-1 Prepares learners to work intelligently in industry with pneumatic applications. Introduction of the principles of pneumatic pressure and flow, pneumatic speed control circuits. Pressure regulation, air filtration, how to connect pneumatic circuits, pneumatic cylinders, valves and actuators, a wide array of pneumatic applications, pressure and cylinder force, pneumatic leverage, pressure and volume, and air flow resistance. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Pla… --- # MFX131 — Basic Pneumatics II MFX 131 - Basic Pneumatics II MFX 131 - Basic Pneumatics II 1 -1-1 Prepares learners to work intelligently in industry with pneumatic applications. Introduction of the principles of pneumatic pressure and flow, pneumatic speed control circuits. Pressure regulation, air filtration, how to connect pneumatic circuits, pneumatic cylinders, valves and actuators, a wide array of pneumatic applications, pressure and cylinder force, pneumatic leverage, pressure and volume, and air flow resistance. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Pla… --- # MFX131 — Basic Pneumatics II MFX 131 - Basic Pneumatics II MFX 131 - Basic Pneumatics II 1 -1-1 Prepares learners to work intelligently in industry with pneumatic applications. Introduction of the principles of pneumatic pressure and flow, pneumatic speed control circuits. Pressure regulation, air filtration, how to connect pneumatic circuits, pneumatic cylinders, valves and actuators, a wide array of pneumatic applications, pressure and cylinder force, pneumatic leverage, pressure and volume, and air flow resistance. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Pla… --- # MFX150 — Basic Hydraulics I MFX 150 - Basic Hydraulics I MFX 150 - Basic Hydraulics I 1 -1-1 Introduction to hydraulic power use and application; skills and knowledge needed to apply hydraulics in modern industry. Key topics and skills in hydraulic power and safety, hydraulic circuits, hydraulic schematics, principles of hydraulic pressure and flow, and hydraulic speed control circuits. Pumps and fluid friction. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFX150 — Basic Hydraulics I MFX 150 - Basic Hydraulics I MFX 150 - Basic Hydraulics I 1 -1-1 Introduction to hydraulic power use and application; skills and knowledge needed to apply hydraulics in modern industry. Key topics and skills in hydraulic power and safety, hydraulic circuits, hydraulic schematics, principles of hydraulic pressure and flow, and hydraulic speed control circuits. Pumps and fluid friction. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFX150 — Basic Hydraulics I MFX 150 - Basic Hydraulics I MFX 150 - Basic Hydraulics I 1 -1-1 Introduction to hydraulic power use and application; skills and knowledge needed to apply hydraulics in modern industry. Key topics and skills in hydraulic power and safety, hydraulic circuits, hydraulic schematics, principles of hydraulic pressure and flow, and hydraulic speed control circuits. Pumps and fluid friction. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFX151 — Basic Hydraulics II MFX 151 - Basic Hydraulics II MFX 151 - Basic Hydraulics II 1 -1-1 Introduction to hydraulic power use and application; development of skills and knowledge needed to apply hydraulics in modern industry. Key topics and skills in how to connect hydraulic circuits, hydraulic cylinders and valves (including needle valves), and a wide array of hydraulic applications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFX151 — Basic Hydraulics II MFX 151 - Basic Hydraulics II MFX 151 - Basic Hydraulics II 1 -1-1 Introduction to hydraulic power use and application; development of skills and knowledge needed to apply hydraulics in modern industry. Key topics and skills in how to connect hydraulic circuits, hydraulic cylinders and valves (including needle valves), and a wide array of hydraulic applications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFX151 — Basic Hydraulics II MFX 151 - Basic Hydraulics II MFX 151 - Basic Hydraulics II 1 -1-1 Introduction to hydraulic power use and application; development of skills and knowledge needed to apply hydraulics in modern industry. Key topics and skills in how to connect hydraulic circuits, hydraulic cylinders and valves (including needle valves), and a wide array of hydraulic applications. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFX110 — Industrial Mechanics Safety MFX 110 - Industrial Mechanics Safety MFX 110 - Industrial Mechanics Safety 1 -0-1 Safety organization, personal protective equipment, HazCom, confined spaces, electrical safety, fire safety, accident response, workplace ergonomics, and maintenance organization. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFX130 — Basic Pneumatics I MFX 130 - Basic Pneumatics I MFX 130 - Basic Pneumatics I 1 -1-1 Prepares learners to work intelligently in industry with pneumatic applications. Introduction to pneumatic power; key topics and skills in pneumatic power and safety, pneumatic circuits, and pneumatic schematics. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFX131 — Basic Pneumatics II MFX 131 - Basic Pneumatics II MFX 131 - Basic Pneumatics II 1 -1-1 Prepares learners to work intelligently in industry with pneumatic applications. Introduction of the principles of pneumatic pressure and flow, pneumatic speed control circuits. Pressure regulation, air filtration, how to connect pneumatic circuits, pneumatic cylinders, valves and actuators, a wide array of pneumatic applications, pressure and cylinder force, pneumatic leverage, pressure and volume, and air flow resistance. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Pla… --- # MFX132 — Intermediate Pneumatics I MFX 132 - Intermediate Pneumatics I MFX 132 - Intermediate Pneumatics I 1 -1-1 Builds on basic pneumatics skills to teach intermediate pneumatic components and system applications. Industry-relevant skills related to these new topics. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFX133 — Intermediate Pneumatics II MFX 133 - Intermediate Pneumatics II MFX 133 - Intermediate Pneumatics II 1 -1-1 Builds on basic pneumatics skills to teach intermediate pneumatic components and system applications. Industry-relevant skills related to these new topics, including air logic design, air filters, filter selection, filter maintenance, water removal techniques, air dryers, after-coolers, water traps, air lubricators, and component maintenance. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFX150 — Basic Hydraulics I MFX 150 - Basic Hydraulics I MFX 150 - Basic Hydraulics I 1 -1-1 Introduction to hydraulic power use and application; skills and knowledge needed to apply hydraulics in modern industry. Key topics and skills in hydraulic power and safety, hydraulic circuits, hydraulic schematics, principles of hydraulic pressure and flow, and hydraulic speed control circuits. Pumps and fluid friction. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFX152 — Intermediate Hydraulics I MFX 152 - Intermediate Hydraulics I MFX 152 - Intermediate Hydraulics I 1 -1-1 Builds on basic hydraulic skills, teaching hydraulic components and system applications. Industry-relevant skills related to new topics including operation, installation, performance analysis, and design. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFX153 — Intermediate Hydraulics II MFX 153 - Intermediate Hydraulics II MFX 153 - Intermediate Hydraulics II 1 -1-1 Builds on basic hydraulic skills, teaching hydraulic components and system applications. Industry-relevant skills related to new topics including operation, installation, performance analysis, and design. Remote pressure control, pump unloading circuits, P-port check valves, and accumulator sizing. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # MFX174 — Mechanical Drives V MFX 174 - Mechanical Drives V MFX 174 - Mechanical Drives V 1 -1-1 Plain bearings, ball bearings, and roller bearings. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in MFX 173 Prerequisites: MFX173 --- # MFX175 — Mechanical Drives VI MFX 175 - Mechanical Drives VI MFX 175 - Mechanical Drives VI 1 -1-1 Anti-friction bearing selection and maintenance; gaskets, seals, and advanced gear drives; and gear drive selection and maintenance. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in MFX 174 Prerequisites: MFX174 --- # MFX190 — C-209 Pneumatics Certification MFX 190 - C-209 Pneumatics Certification MFX 190 - C-209 Pneumatics Certification 2 -2-2 Study material and review as needed; access to the C-209 Certification test. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in MFX 130 , MFX 131 , MFX 132 , and MFX 133 Prerequisites: MFX130, MFX131, MFX132, MFX133 --- # MFX191 — C-210 Mechanical Certification MFX 191 - C-210 Mechanical Certification MFX 191 - C-210 Mechanical Certification 2 -2-2 Study material and review as needed; access to the C-210 Certification test. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in MFX 170 , MFX 171 , MFX 172 , and MFX 173 Recommended before enrolling (not required): Credit in MFX 174 and MFX 175 Prerequisites: MFX170, MFX171, MFX172, MFX173, MFX174, MFX175 --- # MGT101 — Principles of Management MGT 101 - Principles of Management MGT 101 - Principles of Management 3 -0-3 Managerial process (planning, organizing, leading, and controlling) essential to the successful operation of various types of businesses. Students learn the steps necessary to become an effective manager. Discussion of managerial challenges in today’s workplace. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # MGT112 — Human Resource Management MGT 112 - Human Resource Management MGT 112 - Human Resource Management 3 -0-3 Planning, developing, and controlling human resources within the organization: recruiting, selecting, training, labor relations, salary, and fringe benefit administration. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # MGT113 — Human Relations in the Workplace MGT 113 - Human Relations in the Workplace MGT 113 - Human Relations in the Workplace 3 -0-3 Role of the individual in interpersonal relationships in organizations and business-related fields. Emphasis on the personal development necessary to succeed in the business organization. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # MGT114 — Supply Chain Management MGT 114 - Supply Chain Management MGT 114 - Supply Chain Management 3 -0-3 Introduces Supply Chain Management (SCM) and the end-to-end (E2E) business processes necessary to achieve market and financial value, as well as competitive advantage. All topics focus on technology, financial trends, and career paths within the field. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # MGT115 — Warehouse Operations MGT 115 - Warehouse Operations MGT 115 - Warehouse Operations 3 -0-3 Introduces the concepts behind the movement of goods through a warehouse environment, including material handling, warehouse management, and packaging. Distribution centers vs traditional warehousing, and the overall impact of packaging beyond just product protection. Discusses the overall organizational structure and impact of warehouse operations as part of the broader supply chain. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisite… --- # MGT117 — Customer Service Management MGT 117 - Customer Service Management MGT 117 - Customer Service Management 3 -0-3 Students analyze characteristics of a model of good service in business and apply the principles derived from a comprehensive customer service strategy. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # MKT101 — Introduction to Marketing MKT 101 - Introduction to Marketing MKT 101 - Introduction to Marketing 3 -0-3 Marketing in business and other types of organizations. Emphasis given to manager’s role in development of marketing strategy: product planning, distribution, promotion, pricing, consumer behavior, industrial marketing, and market research. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # MKT211 — Marketing Management MKT 211 - Marketing Management MKT 211 - Marketing Management 3 -0-3 Practical applications of marketing principles: marketing strategy, demand analysis, product, price, promotion, and distribution strategies. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MKT 101 and MGT 101 Prerequisites: MKT101, MGT101 --- # MUS100 — Music Fundamentals MUS 100 - Music Fundamentals MUS 100 - Music Fundamentals 3 -0-3 Music notation, scales, chords, and key signatures for non-music majors with little or no background in music fundamentals. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # MUS101 — Music Theory and Musicianship I MUS 101 - Music Theory and Musicianship I MUS 101 - Music Theory and Musicianship I 4 -0-4 The study and application of pitch and rhythmic notation, scales, key signatures, intervals, chords, figured bass, Roman numeral analysis, transposition, and basic voice leading through species counterpoint. Approximately one-third of classroom time used for ear training and keyboard sessions. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None Recommended before enrolling (not required): Credit in MUS 100 or equivalent experience --- # MUS102 — Music Theory and Musicianship II MUS 102 - Music Theory and Musicianship II MUS 102 - Music Theory and Musicianship II 4 -0-4 Continuation of MUS 101 . Four-part harmonic progressions and voice-leading including seventh chords, secondary dominants, and modulation. Melodic, rhythmic, and formal structures including motive, phrase, period, binary, and ternary forms. Ear training and keyboard exercises are continued. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MUS 101 with a grade of C or higher, or approval of instructor or department chair Prerequisites: MUS101 --- # MUS121 — Music Appreciation MUS 121 - Music Appreciation MUS 121 - Music Appreciation IAI F1 900 3 -0-3 Understanding music through perceptive listening. Deals with elements of music (melody, rhythm, harmony, form, tone color) and how they are combined to create a given musical effect. Emphasis placed on increasing students’ aural awareness of what is happening in music. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # MUS123 — Introduction to American Music MUS 123 - Introduction to American Music MUS 123 - Introduction to American Music IAI F1 904 3 -0-3 Introduction to music of the United States: religious music, folk influences, blues, gospel, country, rock, Broadway, ragtime, jazz, and fine art music studied within historical and cultural contexts. Focus on developing a critical understanding and enjoyment of music. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # MUS124 — Introduction to Non-Western Music MUS 124 - Introduction to Non-Western Music MUS 124 - Introduction to Non-Western Music IAI F1 903N 3 -0-3 Introduction to music from diverse cultures with special attention to the influence of society, religion and visual arts on music of various regions. Students will learn style and genre identification, primary instruments, dances and compositional approaches found in world music. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # MUS142 — Choral Ensemble-Parkland Chorale MUS 142 - Choral Ensemble-Parkland Chorale MUS 142 - Choral Ensemble-Parkland Chorale 1 -3-1 Perform music from a wide variety of sources. Fair knowledge of sight-singing ful. Repeatable for a maximum of 4 credit hours. Also as noncredit CMS 442. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None Recommended before enrolling (not required): Previous choral experience --- # MUS146 — Instrumental Ensemble-Wind Ensemble MUS 146 - Instrumental Ensemble-Wind Ensemble MUS 146 - Instrumental Ensemble-Wind Ensemble 1 -3-1 Rehearsal and performance of challenging, contemporary literature for wind and percussion instruments. This auditioned ensemble is open to students, faculty, and members of the community. Repeatable for a maximum of 4 credit hours. Also as noncredit CMS 446. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Audition required --- # MUS147 — Instrumental Ensemble-Orchestra MUS 147 - Instrumental Ensemble-Orchestra MUS 147 - Instrumental Ensemble-Orchestra 1 -3-1 Open to all students and members of the community. Reading and performance of all styles of symphonic repertory. Repeatable for a maximum of 4 credit hours. to district residents as noncredit CMS 447. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # MUS148 — Instrumental Ensemble-Concert Band MUS 148 - Instrumental Ensemble-Concert Band MUS 148 - Instrumental Ensemble-Concert Band 1 -3-1 Maintain complete symphonic band instrumentation for study and performance of all types of band literature. Open to all students and members of the community. Repeatable for a maximum of 4 credit hours. to district residents as noncredit CMS 448. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Audition required --- # MUS161 — Introduction to Music Recording MUS 161 - Introduction to Music Recording MUS 161 - Introduction to Music Recording 3 -2-3 Multi-track recording techniques; practical skills developed using microphones, audio editing software, signal processing, and mixing consoles. Students receive hands-on training and engineer recording sessions. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # MUS162 — Advanced Music Recording MUS 162 - Advanced Music Recording MUS 162 - Advanced Music Recording 3 -2-3 Advanced audio production techniques in the studio environment, larger and more complex recording sessions, microphone placements, signal processors, and the use of MIDI and virtual instruments. Emphasis on mixing and mastering. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MUS 161 Prerequisites: MUS161 --- # MUS164 — Class Guitar MUS 164 - Class Guitar MUS 164 - Class Guitar 2 -0-2 Group guitar instruction, including beginner to advanced levels. Learn to read music, play and analyze chords and scales, and perform in various styles, including pop, folk, bluegrass, blues, country-western, and classical. Repeatable for a maximum of 8 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # MUS165 — Class Piano I MUS 165 - Class Piano I MUS 165 - Class Piano I 2 -0-2 Group approach to teaching the fundamentals of piano playing. For students with little or no previous piano study. Sight-reading, harmonization, transposition, improvisation, technical studies, and solo ensemble literature. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # MUS166 — Class Piano II MUS 166 - Class Piano II MUS 166 - Class Piano II 2 -0-2 Continuation of MUS 165 . Emphasis on developing technique, functional use of chords, and study of piano literature in a wider range of different styles and periods. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MUS 165 Prerequisites: MUS165 --- # MUS168 — Introduction to Music Business MUS 168 - Introduction to Music Business MUS 168 - Introduction to Music Business 3 -0-3 Provides an in-depth overview of the essential aspects of the music business industry. Students will gain a broad foundational understanding of how the modern music industry works from a variety of perspectives including artists, record labels, and studios. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # MUS169 — Jazz Ensemble-Small Jazz Ensemble MUS 169 - Jazz Ensemble-Small Jazz Ensemble MUS 169 - Jazz Ensemble-Small Jazz Ensemble 1 -3-1 Performs jazz literature from 1920s to the present in small combo format. Emphasis on development of improvisation skills in jazz, fusion, and Latin styles. Repeatable for a maximum of 4 credit hours. Also as noncredit CMS 469. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # MUS180 — Applied Music I MUS 180 - Applied Music I MUS 180 - Applied Music I 2 -4-2 Private, weekly instruction in voice or instrument for students majoring in music or in the theatre program. Attendance and performances at recitals (or alternate performance for theatre students) is required. Repeatable for a maximum of 4 credit hours. Prior study with qualified teacher recommended. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Approval of instructor or department chair --- # MUS184 — Guitar Ensemble MUS 184 - Guitar Ensemble MUS 184 - Guitar Ensemble 1 -3-1 Rehearses and performs a variety of literature composed and/or arranged for guitar - sextets to nonets. This ensemble is open to students, faculty, and members of the community by audition. Also as noncredit CMS 484. Students must have their own instrument. Repeatable for a maximum of 4 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in MUS 164 , or approval of instructor or department chair Prerequisites: MUS164 --- # MUS201 — Music Theory and Musicianship III MUS 201 - Music Theory and Musicianship III MUS 201 - Music Theory and Musicianship III 4 -0-4 Extended sonorities and chromatic harmony including Neapolitan, augmented-sixth, altered dominant, chromatic mediant, and borrowed chords and foreign modulation. Study of 16th-century polyphony, invention, fugue, and variation form through analysis and composition. Correlating ear training and keyboard exercises continued. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MUS 102 with a grade of C or higher, or approval of instructor or… Prerequisites: MUS102 --- # MUS202 — Music Theory and Musicianship IV MUS 202 - Music Theory and Musicianship IV MUS 202 - Music Theory and Musicianship IV 4 -0-4 Analysis of sonata and rondo forms and music of Romantic, post-Romantic, Impressionist, and 20th-century composers including atonal and twelve-tone pieces. Composition of works exemplifying salient characteristics of select periods/styles. Correlating ear training and keyboard exercises continued. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MUS 201 with a grade of C or higher, or approval of instructor or department chair Recommende… Prerequisites: MUS201, MUS244 --- # MUS244 — Music Literature: 18th Century to Present MUS 244 - Music Literature: 18th Century to Present MUS 244 - Music Literature: 18th Century to Present 3 -0-3 Study of music as an art in Western civilization from 1750 to the present; emphasizes acquaintance with representative musical works and style and understanding musical concepts in their historical background. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # MUS280 — Applied Music II MUS 280 - Applied Music II MUS 280 - Applied Music II 2 -4-2 Private, weekly instruction in voice or any instrument for advanced students majoring in music. Attendance and performances at recitals required. Repeatable for a maximum of 4 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MUS 180 Approval of instructor or department chair Prerequisites: MUS180 --- # NAS111 — Basic Nursing Assistant Training Program (BNATP) NAS 111 - Basic Nursing Assistant Training Program (BNATP) NAS 111 - Basic Nursing Assistant Training Program (BNATP) 6 -7-6 Prepares students to care for patients under direct supervision of a licensed nurse in a long-term care facility, hospital, assisted living, or home setting. Basic Nurse Aide Training Program is approved by IDPH and leads to certification. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 060 Prerequisites Valid social security number and fingerprint background check Approval of program director o… --- # NUR110 — Paramedic Bridge I 101 credits · 101 hours NUR 110 - Paramedic Bridge I NUR 110 - Paramedic Bridge I 7 -6-7 Provides a bridge for paramedic transition to the profession and practice of nursing. Focuses on nursing as a profession; technical skill acquisition; and basic care of patients using the nursing process, functional health patterns, and scientific-based rationale. Includes nursing care of clients with alterations in functional health patterns as a result of changes, variations, and/or illnesses in selected medical-surgical areas. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Place… Prerequisites: BIO121, PSY101, BIO122 --- # NUR113 — Nursing Health Assessment NUR 113 - Nursing Health Assessment NUR 113 - Nursing Health Assessment 3 -3-3 Introduction to health assessment with focus on physical assessment, health history, and communication/documentation. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in ENG 101 and BIO 121 Admission into the Nursing program Prerequisites: ENG101, BIO121 --- # NUR114 — Fundamentals of Nursing NUR 114 - Fundamentals of Nursing NUR 114 - Fundamentals of Nursing 5 -6-5 This course is an introduction to the nursing profession and practice. It focuses on nursing as a profession, technical skill acquisition, and basic care of patients using the nursing process, functional health patterns, and scientific-based rationale. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in NUR 113 , NUR 117 , BIO 121 , and ENG 101 Admission into the Nursing program Prerequisites: NUR113, NUR117, BIO121, ENG101 --- # NUR117 — Introduction to Medication Principles for Nurses NUR 117 - Introduction to Medication Principles for Nurses NUR 117 - Introduction to Medication Principles for Nurses 1 -0-1 Introduction to basic pharmacologic principles. Emphasis on knowledge needed to safely administer medications and the nursing role and responsibilities. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in BIO 121 , ENG 101 , and NUR 113 Admission into the Nursing program Prerequisites: BIO121, ENG101, NUR113 --- # NUR118 — Medical-Surgical Nursing I 121 credits · 121 hours NUR 118 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I NUR 118 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I 5 -9-5 Nursing care of clients with alterations in functional health patterns as a result of changes, variations, and/or illnesses in selected medical-surgical areas. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in NUR 113 , NUR 114 , NUR 117 , and BIO 121 Credit or concurrent enrollment in NUR 151 , BIO 122 , and PSY 101 Admission into the Nursing program Prerequisites: NUR113, NUR114, NUR117, BIO121, NUR151, BIO122, PSY101 --- # NUR151 — Mental Health Nursing 121 credits · 121 hours NUR 151 - Mental Health Nursing NUR 151 - Mental Health Nursing 4 -6-4 Nursing care of clients experiencing emotional stress and those with mental illness. Emphasis on therapeutic communication, healthy behaviors, and self-esteem. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in NUR 113 , NUR 114 , NUR 117 , and BIO 121 Credit or concurrent enrollment in BIO 122 and PSY 101 Admission into the Nursing program Prerequisites: NUR113, NUR114, NUR117, BIO121, BIO122, PSY101 --- # NUR210 — LPN Bridge 151 credits · 151 hours NUR 210 - LPN Bridge NUR 210 - LPN Bridge 3 -3-3 Prepares the student to sit for and pass the NCLEX exam. Provides a bridge for LPN transition to the second year of the Nursing program. Legal and ethical responsibilities, nursing process, critical thinking, teaching, learning, physical assessment, fluid, electrolytes, acid-base, Nurse Practice Act, and role transition. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in BIO 121 and PSY 101 Concurrent enrollment in NUR 151… Prerequisites: BIO121, PSY101, NUR151, BIO122 --- # NUR215 — Leadership in Nursing 238 credits · 238 hours NUR 215 - Leadership in Nursing NUR 215 - Leadership in Nursing 1 -0-1 Exploration of current trends in the practice of nursing and the health care environment. Emphasis is on leadership/management skills required in professional nursing practice and transitioning from the nursing student to the professional nurse. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in NUR 113 , NUR 114 , NUR 118 , NUR 151 , NUR 236 , and NUR 238 Credit or concurrent enrollment in NUR 257 , NUR 258 , ENG 102 , and SOC 101 Admission… Prerequisites: NUR113, NUR114, NUR118, NUR151, NUR236, NUR238, NUR257, NUR258, ENG102, SOC101 --- # NUR218 — Paramedic Bridge II 209 credits · 209 hours NUR 218 - Paramedic Bridge II NUR 218 - Paramedic Bridge II 7 -7-7 Provides part two of the bridge for the paramedic transition process that supplements the third and fourth semester medical-surgical subject matter and allows for practice of clinical skills for the acute hospitalized patient. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in BIO 122 , BIO 123 , and PSY 209 Credit or concurrent enrollment in NUR 215 , NUR 257 , ENG 102 , SOC 101 , and a Humanities/Fine A… Prerequisites: BIO122, BIO123, PSY209, NUR215, NUR257, ENG102, SOC101 --- # NUR236 — Maternal-Newborn Nursing 101 credits · 101 hours NUR 236 - Maternal-Newborn Nursing NUR 236 - Maternal-Newborn Nursing 3 -3-3 Family-centered nursing care of newborns, childbearing families, and women throughout the lifespan. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in NUR 113 , NUR 114 , NUR 117 , NUR 118 , NUR 151 , BIO 121 , BIO 122 , and PSY 101 Credit or concurrent enrollment in NUR 238 , BIO 123 , and PSY 209 Admission into the Nursing program Prerequisites: NUR113, NUR114, NUR117, NUR118, NUR151, BIO121, BIO122, PSY101, NUR238, BIO123, PSY209 --- # NUR238 — Pediatric Nursing 101 credits · 101 hours NUR 238 - Pediatric Nursing NUR 238 - Pediatric Nursing 3 -3-3 Family-centered nursing care for infants, children, and adolescents in a variety of settings. Emphasis is on promoting, maintaining, and restoring health, reinforcing uniqueness of each child and family, and establishing therapeutic nurse/child/family relationships. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in NUR 118 , NUR 151 , BIO 122 , and PSY 101 Credit or concurrent enrollment in NUR 236 , NUR 255 , BIO 123 , and PSY… Prerequisites: NUR118, NUR151, BIO122, PSY101, NUR236, NUR255, BIO123, PSY209 --- # NUR255 — Medical-Surgical Nursing II 101 credits · 101 hours NUR 255 - Medical-Surgical Nursing II NUR 255 - Medical-Surgical Nursing II 4 -6-4 Nursing care of clients with alterations in functional health patterns as a result of changes, variations, and/or illnesses in selected medical-surgical areas. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in NUR 113 , NUR 114 , NUR 117 , NUR 118 , NUR 151 , BIO 121 , BIO 122 , and PSY 101 Credit or concurrent enrollment in NUR 236 , NUR 238 , BIO 123 , and PSY 209 Admission into the Nursing program Prerequisites: NUR113, NUR114, NUR117, NUR118, NUR151, BIO121, BIO122, PSY101, NUR236, NUR238, BIO123, PSY209 --- # NUR257 — Population Health Nursing 255 credits · 255 hours NUR 257 - Population Health Nursing NUR 257 - Population Health Nursing 3 -3-3 Explores the management of individuals and groups in community settings. Select emphasis on gerontologic population. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in NUR 236 , NUR 238 , and NUR 255 Credit or concurrent enrollment in NUR 215 , NUR 258 , ENG 102 , and SOC 101 Admission into the Nursing program Prerequisites: NUR236, NUR238, NUR255, NUR215, NUR258, ENG102, SOC101 --- # NUR258 — Medical-Surgical Nursing III 255 credits · 255 hours NUR 258 - Medical-Surgical Nursing III NUR 258 - Medical-Surgical Nursing III 5 -7-5 Nursing care of complex patients with alterations in circulation, peripheral and vascular; respiration, acute and chronic; multi-organ failure and shock due to multiple causes, and burn patients; as a result of an acute, chronic, or traumatic illness. Emphasis is placed upon critical thinking, time management, delegation, and prioritization of multiple patients. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Cred… Prerequisites: NUR236, NUR238, NUR255, NUR215, NUR257, ENG102, SOC101 --- # OTA111 — Introduction to Occupational Therapy OTA 111 - Introduction to Occupational Therapy OTA 111 - Introduction to Occupational Therapy 3 -0-3 Introduction to the history, philosophy, and practice framework of occupational therapy. Includes OT personnel role delineation, practice settings, team collaboration, documentation, reimbursement, and ethical and professional development. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in KIN 186 Concurrent enrollment in OTA 112 Admission into the Occupational Therapy Assistant program Prerequisites: KIN186, OTA112 --- # OTA112 — Therapeutic Media (Fieldwork I Experience) OTA 112 - Therapeutic Media (Fieldwork I Experience) OTA 112 - Therapeutic Media (Fieldwork I Experience) 3 -4-3 Foundations in selecting, analyzing, adapting, and using goal-directed therapeutic activities and techniques to promote engagement in activities of daily living, work, play, and leisure. Fieldwork I experiences emphasize community services and observation/data collection skills. Experiential learning activities promote community health. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Cre… Prerequisites: KIN186, OTA111 --- # OTA113 — Health and Occupation I OTA 113 - Health and Occupation I OTA 113 - Health and Occupation I 3 -0-3 Defines selected health problems (client factors) across the life span and their impact on occupational choices, performance skills, and role functions. Focuses on individuals who have mild or acute occupational performance deficits. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in OTA 111 , OTA 112 , BIO 121 , ENG 101 , and PSY 101 Concurrent enrollment in OTA 114 , OTA 115 , BIO 122 , and ENG 102 Admission into the Occupational Thera… Prerequisites: OTA111, OTA112, BIO121, ENG101, PSY101, OTA114, OTA115, BIO122, ENG102 --- # OTA114 — Therapeutic Process I 101 credits · 101 hours OTA 114 - Therapeutic Process I OTA 114 - Therapeutic Process I 3 -3-3 Occupational therapy intervention processes and clinical reasoning skills used to remediate, prevent, and/or compensate for mild or acute occupational performance dysfunction resulting from specific physical and psychosocial problems across the lifespan. Case-based learning emphasized. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in OTA 111 , OTA 112 , BIO 121 , ENG 101 , and PSY 101 Credit or concurrent enrollment in OTA 113 , OTA 115 ,… Prerequisites: OTA111, OTA112, BIO121, ENG101, PSY101, OTA113, OTA115, BIO122, ENG102 --- # OTA115 — Fieldwork I/Clinic II OTA 115 - Fieldwork I/Clinic II OTA 115 - Fieldwork I/Clinic II 4 -8-4 Fieldwork Level I assignments conducted in a variety of community and clinical settings to develop clinical observation, data collection, treatment planning, documentation and basic intervention skills while assisting personnel in client services. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in OTA 112 Concurrent enrollment in OTA 113 and OTA 114 Admission into the Occupational Therapy Assistant program Prerequisites: OTA112, OTA113, OTA114 --- # OTA211 — Health and Occupation II OTA 211 - Health and Occupation II OTA 211 - Health and Occupation II 3 -0-3 Health problems (client factors) across the life span and the impact on occupational choices, performance patterns, and performance skills. Focuses on individuals with moderate or chronic occupational performance deficits. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in OTA 113 , BIO 122 , PSY 209 , and SOC 101 Concurrent enrollment in OTA 212 Admission into the Occupational Therapy Assistant program Prerequisites: OTA113, BIO122, PSY209, SOC101, OTA212 --- # OTA212 — Therapeutic Process II OTA 212 - Therapeutic Process II OTA 212 - Therapeutic Process II 3 -3-3 Occupational therapy evaluation, planning, intervention, and clinical reasoning skills used to remediate and/or compensate for moderate occupational performance dysfunction resulting from specific physical and/or psychosocial problems across the life span. Case-based learning emphasized. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in OTA 114 Concurrent enrollment in OTA 211 , OTA 213 , and OTA 214 Admission into th… Prerequisites: OTA114, OTA211, OTA213, OTA214 --- # OTA213 — Fieldwork II/Clinic I OTA 213 - Fieldwork II/Clinic I OTA 213 - Fieldwork II/Clinic I 5 -26-5 Fieldwork Level II experiences in clinical settings working under the supervision of licensed OT personnel. Focuses on achieving entry-level performance competencies in planning and implementing individual and group OT interventions. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in OTA 115 and BIO 122 Concurrent enrollment in OTA 214 Admission into the Occupational Therapy Assistant program Prerequisites: OTA115, BIO122, OTA214 --- # OTA214 — Occupational Therapy Theory 115 credits · 115 hours OTA 214 - Occupational Therapy Theory OTA 214 - Occupational Therapy Theory 3 -3-3 Presents frames of reference, therapeutic models, and approaches used in occupational therapy evaluation, clinical reasoning, and intervention processes. Includes the Model of Human Occupation, sensorimotor, cognitive, and psychosocial frames of reference. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in OTA 111 , OTA 112 , OTA 113 , OTA 114 , and OTA 115 Credit or concurrent enrollment in OTA 213 Admission into the Occupationa… Prerequisites: OTA111, OTA112, OTA113, OTA114, OTA115, OTA213 --- # OTA215 — Health and Occupation III OTA 215 - Health and Occupation III OTA 215 - Health and Occupation III 3 -0-3 Defines selected health problems (client factors) across the life span and their impact on occupational performance skills, routines, and contexts. Focuses on individuals who have severe and/or progressive deficits in occupational performance. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in OTA 211 , OTA 212 , OTA 213 , OTA 214 , and ENG 102 Concurrent enrollment in OTA 216 , OTA 217 , and OTA 218 Admission int… Prerequisites: OTA211, OTA212, OTA213, OTA214, ENG102, OTA216, OTA217, OTA218 --- # OTA216 — Therapeutic Process III OTA 216 - Therapeutic Process III OTA 216 - Therapeutic Process III 3 -3-3 Occupational therapy planning, intervention, and clinical reasoning in the support and management of services for persons with serious health problems resulting in severe and/or progressive deterioration of occupational performance. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in OTA 212 , OTA 214 , and ENG 102 Concurrent enrollment in OTA 215 , OTA 217 , and OTA 218 Admission into the Occupational Therapy Assistant program Prerequisites: OTA212, OTA214, ENG102, OTA215, OTA217, OTA218 --- # OTA217 — Fieldwork II/Clinic II OTA 217 - Fieldwork II/Clinic II OTA 217 - Fieldwork II/Clinic II 5 -25-5 Fieldwork Level II experience in clinical settings working under the supervision of licensed OT practitioner. Focuses on achieving entry-level performance competencies in planning and implementing individual and group interventions. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in OTA 213 and OTA 214 Concurrent enrollment in OTA 215 , OTA 216 , and OTA 218 Admission into the Occupational Therapy Assistant program Prerequisites: OTA213, OTA214, OTA215, OTA216, OTA218 --- # OTA218 — Therapeutic Groups and Populations OTA 218 - Therapeutic Groups and Populations OTA 218 - Therapeutic Groups and Populations 3 -3-3 Focuses on OTA role in directing therapeutic groups in occupational therapy. Includes skills in group development, leadership, communication, conflict negotiation, and group treatment protocol plans. Applies group dynamics to professional team building and supervisory roles. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in OTA 214 Concurrent enrollment in OTA 215 , OTA 216 , and OTA 217 Admission into the Occupati… Prerequisites: OTA214, OTA215, OTA216, OTA217 --- # PFT111 — Orientation to Plumbing and Pipefitting PFT 111 - Orientation to Plumbing and Pipefitting PFT 111 - Orientation to Plumbing and Pipefitting 3 -0-3 Orientation to the pipe trades. Materials and connections, care and use of tools. Mathematical problem solving and trade mathematics. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Admission into the Plumbers and Pipefitters Apprenticeship program Approval of department chair --- # PFT112 — Occupational Safety and Health PFT 112 - Occupational Safety and Health PFT 112 - Occupational Safety and Health 1 -1.5-1 Occupational Safety and Health Act 29 CFR 1926, common causes of accidents and fatalities in industry. Students practice applications of standards. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Admission into the Plumbers and Pipefitters Apprenticeship program --- # PFT113 — Pipes, Valves, and Fittings PFT 113 - Pipes, Valves, and Fittings PFT 113 - Pipes, Valves, and Fittings 3 -6-3 Pipes, connections, copper tubing, and plastics. Safety precautions and code requirements. Pipefitting, valves and hangers, basic piping measurements and calculations. Pipe-threading, soldering and brazing techniques. Hazardous chemical safety. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Admission into the Plumbers and Pipefitters Apprenticeship program --- # PFT114 — Science, Rigging, and Hoisting PFT 114 - Science, Rigging, and Hoisting PFT 114 - Science, Rigging, and Hoisting 3 -6-3 Science and mechanics. Rigging procedures; wire and fiber rope for knots, hitches, and slings. Use of hoisting equipment and cranes. Loading and unloading of hoisting equipment. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Admission into the Plumbers and Pipefitters Apprenticeship program --- # PFT116 — Drawing Interpretation PFT 116 - Drawing Interpretation PFT 116 - Drawing Interpretation 2 -1-2 Drafting skills and applied pipe drafting and isometric drawings. Building plans and specifications. Mechanical plans for pipe layout systems. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Admission into the Plumbers and Pipefitters Apprenticeship program --- # PFT117 — Basic Pipefitting and Welding PFT 117 - Basic Pipefitting and Welding PFT 117 - Basic Pipefitting and Welding 3 -6-3 Pipefitting and welding equipment and safety. Fabrication and installation of commercial/industrial piping systems. Pipe layout and welding techniques/applications. Oxyacetylene and portable plasma cutting torch. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Admission into the Plumbers and Pipefitters Apprenticeship program --- # PFT211 — Gas and Water Plumbing PFT 211 - Gas and Water Plumbing PFT 211 - Gas and Water Plumbing 3 -6-3 Natural and liquid propane (LP) gas systems. Sizing of gas/medical gas systems, rain water systems, water pipes. Venting gas appliances. Water distribution and treatment, water mains and services, hot water supply. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Admission into the Plumbers and Pipefitters Apprenticeship program --- # PFT212 — Advanced Drawing, Prints, and Specifications PFT 212 - Advanced Drawing, Prints, and Specifications PFT 212 - Advanced Drawing, Prints, and Specifications 3 -6-3 Reading and interpretation of blueprints, building specifications, schematics, and technical and isometric drawings. Interpretation of building plans. Pipe sizing and installation of materials. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Admission into the Plumbers and Pipefitters Apprenticeship program --- # PFT215 — Pneumatic Controls and Hydronics PFT 215 - Pneumatic Controls and Hydronics PFT 215 - Pneumatic Controls and Hydronics 3 -3-3 Operation, application, installation, and servicing of pneumatic controls. Hydronic systems theory, installation, and equipment. Thermostats and master/submaster controls. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Admission into the Plumbers and Pipefitters Apprenticeship program --- # PFT216 — Welding PFT 216 - Welding PFT 216 - Welding 3 -6-3 Basic oxyacetylene and arc welding with emphasis on shop training. History and purpose. Safe welding practices. Weld types and related use in pipe trades. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Admission into the Plumbers and Pipefitters Apprenticeship program --- # PFT217 — Basic Electricity and Refrigeration Controls PFT 217 - Basic Electricity and Refrigeration Controls PFT 217 - Basic Electricity and Refrigeration Controls 3 -6-3 Fundamentals of refrigeration and electricity. Refrigerants, basic evaporators/compressors, piping, and expansion devices. Testing and servicing of refrigeration equipment. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Admission into the Plumbers and Pipefitters Apprenticeship program --- # PHI100 — Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking PHI 100 - Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking PHI 100 - Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking IAI H4 906 3 -0-3 Development of good thinking skills and habits ranging from cognitive processes within deduction, induction, everyday reasoning, problem solving, decision making, and productive thinking to the broader ideals of critical and reflective thinking. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # PHI103 — Introduction to Philosophy PHI 103 - Introduction to Philosophy PHI 103 - Introduction to Philosophy IAI H4 900 3 -0-3 Basic questions of human experience (human nature, freedom, values, knowledge, justice, reality, God) as reflected in the ideas of the most significant thinkers and schools of thought in both ancient and modern philosophical traditions. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # PHI105 — Introduction to Ethics PHI 105 - Introduction to Ethics PHI 105 - Introduction to Ethics IAI H4 904 3 -0-3 Study of the perennial moral and ethical questions through examination of three normative theories, comparing and contrasting their fundamental principles and concepts. (Also in Canterbury Program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # PHY112 — Applied Physics: Heat and Electricity PHY 112 - Applied Physics: Heat and Electricity PHY 112 - Applied Physics: Heat and Electricity 3 -2-3 For students in two-year technology curricula. Heat, temperature, sources of emf, resistance, current, electrical circuits motors, transformers, generators, light, optics, and radioactivity. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 or credit in MAT 131 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites None --- # PHY120 — How Things Work PHY 120 - How Things Work PHY 120 - How Things Work IAI P1 901 3 -0-3 Conceptual course for non-science majors exploring everyday phenomena: musical instruments, photography, flight, electricity, bicycles, engines, etc. to examine how they work. Students needing a physical science lab course may take PHY 120 and PHY 129 to fulfill this requirement. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # PHY121 — General Physics I PHY 121 - General Physics I PHY 121 - General Physics I IAI P1 900L 5 -3-5 Concepts and methods of physics for students in arts and sciences. Kinematics, dynamics, momentum, energy, heat, fluids, wave motion, and sound. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Credit in MAT 124 with a grade of C or higher, or placement Prerequisites None --- # PHY122 — General Physics II PHY 122 - General Physics II PHY 122 - General Physics II 5 -3-5 Concepts and methods of physics for students in arts and sciences. Electricity, magnetism, optics, relativity, and atomic structure. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in PHY 121 or equivalent Prerequisites: PHY121 --- # PHY129 — How Things Work Laboratory PHY 129 - How Things Work Laboratory PHY 129 - How Things Work Laboratory IAI P1 901L 1 -2-1 Laboratory course to accompany PHY 120 for the purpose of satisfying general education requirements. Explores everyday phenomena: musical instruments, photography, flight, electricity, bicycles, engines, etc. to examine how they work. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in PHY 120 Prerequisites: PHY120 --- # PHY141 — Mechanics PHY 141 - Mechanics PHY 141 - Mechanics IAI P2 900L, PHY 911 4 -3-4 Basic principles of mechanics for physics, chemistry, engineering, and mathematics majors. Kinematics, dynamics, conservation laws of momentum, angular momentum, energy, rigid bodies, oscillations, gravitation, fluids. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MAT 128 or equivalent Prerequisites: MAT128 --- # PHY142 — Electricity and Magnetism PHY 142 - Electricity and Magnetism PHY 142 - Electricity and Magnetism IAI PHY 912 4 -3-4 Electrical fields, potential, resistance, capacitance, and inductance: RC, RL, RLC circuits, Maxwell’s equations, electromagnetic radiation, and geometric optics. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: Credit in MAT 129 with a grade of C or higher, or placement Prerequisites Credit in PHY 141 with a grade of C or higher Recommended before enrolling (not required): Credit or concurrent enrollment in MAT 228 Prerequisites: PHY141, MAT228 --- # PHY143 — Modern Physics PHY 143 - Modern Physics PHY 143 - Modern Physics IAI PHY 915A 4 -3-4 Heat, thermodynamics, mechanical waves, electromagnetic radiation, physical optics, kinematics and dynamics of special relativity, introduction to quantum mechanics, Bohr atom, elementary nuclear structure, and band theory. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in PHY 142 Prerequisites: PHY142 --- # POS120 — Introduction to Political Science POS 120 - Introduction to Political Science POS 120 - Introduction to Political Science IAI S5 903 3 -0-3 Introduction to politics and its meaning for the individual through consideration of power, the state, ideology, legitimacy, political linkages, institutions, constitutions, and change. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # POS122 — American National Government POS 122 - American National Government POS 122 - American National Government IAI S5 900 3 -0-3 Survey of American national government: political socialization, U.S. constitution, public opinion, political parties, interest groups, the courts, Congress, and the presidency. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # POS124 — State and Local Government POS 124 - State and Local Government POS 124 - State and Local Government IAI S5 902 3 -0-3 Sub-national politics focusing upon local governments, Illinois constitution, voting and political party organizations, legislatures, courts, budgeting and finance, and executive branches. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # POS165 — Introduction to European Politics POS 165 - Introduction to European Politics POS 165 - Introduction to European Politics 3 -0-3 Discussion from cold war to new order with emphasis on political changes in Eastern Europe and their effects, restructuring of Europe, and transition from confrontation to cooperation in superpower relations. (Salzburg Study Abroad Program only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # POS167 — Introduction to British Government and Politics POS 167 - Introduction to British Government and Politics POS 167 - Introduction to British Government and Politics 3 -0-3 Main themes in British political life, including developing relations with Commonwealth, Europe, and United States. (Canterbury Study Abroad Program only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # POS202 — International Relations POS 202 - International Relations POS 202 - International Relations IAI S5 904 3 -0-3 Introduction to politics of international state system from its historical roots to contemporary events: arms control, transnationalism, United Nations, international finance, and southern hemispheric development. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology IAI S6 900 4 -0-4 Introduction to scientific study of thoughts, feelings, and behavior. Survey of research and theories, emphasizing social behavior, intelligence, memory, disorders, therapy, personality, development, learning, motivation, emotion, sensation, and perception. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # PSY107 — Human Sexuality PSY 107 - Human Sexuality PSY 107 - Human Sexuality 3 -0-3 Examination of the biological, psychological, and social aspects of human sexuality; development of sexual identity and effects of genetic, cultural, and environmental influences on human relationships and behavior. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # PSY201 — Theories of Personality PSY 201 - Theories of Personality PSY 201 - Theories of Personality 3 -0-3 Scientific approach to the study of personality. Theories and research findings that focus on the variables related to normal personality development and change. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in PSY 101 Prerequisites: PSY101 --- # PSY203 — Abnormal Psychology: An Integrative Approach PSY 203 - Abnormal Psychology: An Integrative Approach PSY 203 - Abnormal Psychology: An Integrative Approach IAI PSY 905 3 -0-3 Integration of theory and research as they relate to research methods; definition, assessment, and categorization of abnormal behavior; biological, psychosocial, and sociocultural origins of abnormal behavior; and treatment and prevention. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in PSY 101 Prerequisites: PSY101 --- # PSY205 — Introduction to Social Psychology PSY 205 - Introduction to Social Psychology PSY 205 - Introduction to Social Psychology IAI S8 900 3 -0-3 Systematic introduction to theory and research on the ways social factors influence individual and group behavior. Examines attitudes, social perception, social cognition, the establishment of norms, leadership, group dynamics, interpersonal relations, and research methods emphasizing their effects on the individual. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None Recommended before enrolling (not required): Credit in PSY 101 --- # PSY207 — Introduction to Child Psychology PSY 207 - Introduction to Child Psychology PSY 207 - Introduction to Child Psychology IAI S6 903 3 -0-3 Introduction to theory and research on the biological, physical, social, and cognitive development of the human child from conception to adolescence; genetic factors, prenatal development, sensory and perceptual changes, motor development, language acquisition, social learning, cultural influences, and abnormal development. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # PSY208 — Adolescent Psychology PSY 208 - Adolescent Psychology PSY 208 - Adolescent Psychology IAI S6 904 3 -0-3 Introduction to adolescence with emphasis on physical, social, and cognitive development. Examines changing relationships with family, friends, and peers, with an emphasis on identity formation. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in PSY 101 Prerequisites: PSY101 --- # PSY209 — Human Growth and Development PSY 209 - Human Growth and Development PSY 209 - Human Growth and Development IAI S6 902 3 -0-3 Interaction of biological and environmental factors affecting psychological development from conception to death. Study and application of the principles of development throughout the life cycle. Study and application of physical, social, moral, cognitive, and language theory included. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # PSY220 — Educational Psychology PSY 220 - Educational Psychology PSY 220 - Educational Psychology 3 -0-3 Analysis of effective instructional sequences and classroom behavior management: application of learning theory principles and evaluation techniques to the classroom setting. Recommended for students interested in teaching. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in PSY 101 Prerequisites: PSY101 --- # PSY222 — Industrial and Organizational Psychology PSY 222 - Industrial and Organizational Psychology PSY 222 - Industrial and Organizational Psychology 3 -0-3 Introduction to application of psychological theory and research to organizations. Topics include theories of organizational structure, development and change, leadership and decision making, personnel issues and decisions, human interaction in organizations, and job satisfaction and motivation. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in PSY 101 Prerequisites: PSY101 --- # PSY223 — Introduction to Adult Development and Aging PSY 223 - Introduction to Adult Development and Aging PSY 223 - Introduction to Adult Development and Aging IAI S6 905 3 -0-3 Examination of psychological and biological aspects of adult development and the aging process including relevant research in personality, learning, motivation, intelligence, achievement, creativity, and mental health across adulthood. Occupational patterns, social issues, and relationships within and between generations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # PSY224 — Psychology of Women PSY 224 - Psychology of Women PSY 224 - Psychology of Women 3 -0-3 Examination of female life cycle that explores ways in which biological growth and intellectual and social behavior of women change over time. Theoretical, research, and discussion topics focus on gender-role development, socialization processes, and self concept formation. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in PSY 101 Prerequisites: PSY101 --- # PSY225 — Death and Dying PSY 225 - Death and Dying PSY 225 - Death and Dying 3 -0-3 Extensive review of thanatology in various cultures: review of current literature and practices in dealing with the dying person; grief and bereavement as it pertains to psychological, medical, religious, and general community. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in PSY 101 Prerequisites: PSY101 --- # PSY289 — Topics in Psychology PSY 289 - Topics in Psychology PSY 289 - Topics in Psychology 3 -0-3 Study of selected topics in psychology. Topics vary according to section and semester and are listed in the class schedule. A total of 6 credit hours may be taken in topics courses numbered 289 but this course is not repeatable for credit. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Completion of 3 credit hours in the subject area Approval of department chair --- # REL101 — Introduction to Religion REL 101 - Introduction to Religion REL 101 - Introduction to Religion IAI H5 900 3 -0-3 Interdisciplinary study of the nature of religion; the variety of religious beliefs, practices, and experiences; and religious issues common to all religions. (Study Abroad programs only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # REL102 — The World’s Great Religions REL 102 - The World’s Great Religions REL 102 - The World’s Great Religions IAI H5 904N 3 -0-3 Teachings and histories of world’s major religions: Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Shintoism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. (Study Abroad programs only) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # RTT117 — Introduction to Respiratory Care RTT 117 - Introduction to Respiratory Care RTT 117 - Introduction to Respiratory Care 1 -0-1 Introduction to the history and the roles, responsibilities, and opportunities in the respiratory care profession. Overview of Parkland program, licensing requirements, infection control, respiratory therapeutics, communication, professional ethics. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # RTT130 — Respiratory Therapy I 132 credits · 132 hours RTT 130 - Respiratory Therapy I RTT 130 - Respiratory Therapy I 4 -3-4 Fundamentals of routine respiratory care: infection control, patient interviewing and physical assessment, body mechanics, oxygen delivery systems, cylinder safety, oxygen analyzers, oxygen therapy devices, aerosol devices, airway clearance and techniques, cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Concurrent enrollment in RTT 131 and RTT 132 Credit or concurrent enrollment in BIO 121 Admissio… Prerequisites: RTT131, RTT132, BIO121 --- # RTT131 — Respiratory Science 132 credits · 132 hours RTT 131 - Respiratory Science RTT 131 - Respiratory Science 3 -0-3 Application of respiratory science including respiratory research, infection control, metric conversions, atmospheric gasses, gas behaviors, gas laws, fluidics, gas assessment, humidity, and changes of state. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Concurrent enrollment in RTT 130 and RTT 132 Credit or concurrent enrollment in RTT 117 and BIO 121 Admission into the Respiratory Care program Prerequisites: RTT130, RTT132, RTT117, BIO121 --- # RTT132 — Respiratory Therapy II 131 credits · 131 hours RTT 132 - Respiratory Therapy II RTT 132 - Respiratory Therapy II 4 -0-4 Anatomical structures and their function in the respiratory system, the physiology of breathing, oxygen and carbon dioxide transport. Relationship of anatomical changes to clinical presentation in respiratory illness. Normal pulmonary function and the effect of changes in lung compliance and resistance on pulmonary function. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Concurrent enrollment in RTT 117 , RTT 130 , and RTT 13… Prerequisites: RTT117, RTT130, RTT131, BIO121 --- # RTT133 — Clinical Practicum I RTT 133 - Clinical Practicum I RTT 133 - Clinical Practicum I 2 -8-2 Clinical practicum: introduction to respiratory care practice in the routine care clinical setting, level I clinical competencies, specialty care observations, introduction of collaborative interdisciplinary health care practice. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in RTT 134 , RTT 135 , RTT 151 , BIO 122 , and ENG 101 Admission into the Respiratory Care program Prerequisites: RTT134, RTT135, RTT151, BIO122, ENG101 --- # RTT134 — Respiratory Therapy III RTT 134 - Respiratory Therapy III RTT 134 - Respiratory Therapy III 4 -3-4 Introduction to mechanical ventilation, including establishing the need for mechanical ventilation, positive pressure theory, invasive and non-invasive mechanical ventilation, intubation, airway management, airway clearance techniques, ventilator operation, modes of ventilation, ventilator settings, troubleshooting issues, extubation. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in RTT 117 , RTT 130 , RTT 131 , RTT… Prerequisites: RTT117, RTT130, RTT131, RTT132, BIO121, RTT133, RTT135, RTT151, BIO122, ENG101 --- # RTT135 — Respiratory Therapy IV 121 credits · 121 hours RTT 135 - Respiratory Therapy IV RTT 135 - Respiratory Therapy IV 4 -0-4 General principles of pharmacology, specific medications for acute and chronic pulmonary illness including bronchodilators, mucokinetics, inhaled antibiotics, inhaled anti-inflammatories; medications to treat cardiopulmonary conditions. Interpretation and clinical application of arterial, venous and capillary blood gases. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in RTT 117 , RTT 130 , RTT 131 , RTT 132 , and BIO 121 Credit or concur… Prerequisites: RTT117, RTT130, RTT131, RTT132, BIO121, RTT133, RTT134, RTT151, BIO122, ENG101 --- # RTT136 — Clinical Practicum II RTT 136 - Clinical Practicum II RTT 136 - Clinical Practicum II 2 -8-2 Clinical practicum: continued development and proficiency of routine respiratory care clinical practice, completion of level 1 clinical competencies, specialty care observations, collaboration with the interdisciplinary healthcare team. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in RTT 133 , RTT 134 , RTT 135 , RTT 151 , BIO 122 , and ENG 101 Concurrent enrollment in RTT 137 Admission into the Respiratory Care program Prerequisites: RTT133, RTT134, RTT135, RTT151, BIO122, ENG101, RTT137 --- # RTT137 — Advanced Ventilation RTT 137 - Advanced Ventilation RTT 137 - Advanced Ventilation 3 -0-3 Recognition of respiratory failure; initiation, monitoring, management, and discontinuation of mechanical ventilation. Application of respiratory protocols to specific patient simulated cases. Application of disease-specific ventilator management strategies including mode selection and settings. Indications and management of unconventional ventilation modes and specialty medical gases. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in RTT 133… Prerequisites: RTT133, RTT134, RTT135, RTT151, BIO122, RTT136 --- # RTT151 — Respiratory Therapy V 121 credits · 121 hours RTT 151 - Respiratory Therapy V RTT 151 - Respiratory Therapy V 3 -0-3 Anatomical changes and pathophysiology of common cardiopulmonary disease requiring respiratory treatment. Physical assessment findings, diagnostic testing indicated, and abnormal results associated with respiratory illness. Recommended general treatment and application of Respiratory Therapy Protocols for each disease studied. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in RTT 117 , RTT 130 , RTT 131 , RTT 132 , and B… Prerequisites: RTT117, RTT130, RTT131, RTT132, BIO121, RTT133, RTT134, RTT135, BIO122 --- # RTT214 — Clinical Practicum IV 215 credits · 215 hours RTT 214 - Clinical Practicum IV RTT 214 - Clinical Practicum IV 4 -16-4 Clinical practicum: continuation of critical care experiences, physician interactions, specialty rotations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in RTT 212 , RTT 213 , and RTT 215 Credit or concurrent enrollment in RTT 217 , BIO 123 , ENG 102 , and PSY 101 Admission into the Respiratory Care program Prerequisites: RTT212, RTT213, RTT215, RTT217, BIO123, ENG102, PSY101 --- # RTT215 — Respiratory Therapy VII RTT 215 - Respiratory Therapy VII RTT 215 - Respiratory Therapy VII 4 -0-4 Fetal development, the effects of maternal health, newborn assessment. Pathology of newborn respiratory complications and pediatric respiratory illness diagnosis and treatment. Electrocardiograph interpretation and AHA ACLS/PALS-based treatment, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and PALS algorithms for pharmacology, airway management, and case-based application of ACLS, PALS, and NRP protocols. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Mat… Prerequisites: RTT136, RTT137, RTT212, RTT213, ENG102 --- # RTT217 — Respiratory Therapy VIII 101 credits · 101 hours RTT 217 - Respiratory Therapy VIII RTT 217 - Respiratory Therapy VIII 3 -0-3 Diagnostic testing: pulmonary function, exercise, nutritional, sleep testing; blood lab management; patient education, smoking cessation, disease management; respiratory therapy in disaster response; transport of the ventilator dependent patient, long-term care for the ventilator patient in healthcare facilities and home; healthcare economics; healthcare ethics; respiratory care board exam applications, licensure, credential maintenance. Comprehensive review for board preparation. Minimum Placement Requirements Engli… Prerequisites: RTT212, RTT213, RTT215, BIO121, BIO122, ENG101, RTT214, BIO123, ENG102, PSY101 --- # SCI108 — Essentials of Forensic Science SCI 108 - Essentials of Forensic Science SCI 108 - Essentials of Forensic Science IAI LP 900L 4 -3-4 Introduction to application of science to law with an overview of forensic chemistry, trace-evidence, forensic biology, and other sub-disciplines. Emphasis on techniques to process crime scenes and analyze physical evidence to solve cases. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # SCI121 — Science Scholar Seminar SCI 121 - Science Scholar Seminar SCI 121 - Science Scholar Seminar 1 -0-1 Academic and professional development of science students. Includes science education and career exploration, research culture and expectations, research ethics, professional and scientific writing and communication, and other topics leading to success in scientific fields. Mentoring and cohort experiences will be included. Repeatable for a maximum of 4 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # SCI208 — Forensic Science II: Death Analysis SCI 208 - Forensic Science II: Death Analysis SCI 208 - Forensic Science II: Death Analysis IAI LP 901L 4 -2-4 Selected topics in forensic science, emphasizing pertinent factors associated with cause, mechanism, and manner of death. These are correlated with cause of death, as well as physical evidence found on or near the decedent. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # SCI221 — Scientific Research Methods SCI 221 - Scientific Research Methods SCI 221 - Scientific Research Methods 3 -3-3 Research methods and scientific inquiry for students desiring to gain research experience including engagement with primary scientific literature, building laboratory skills, pursuit of independent experimental projects, scientific communication, and preparation of a portfolio suitable for applying to research opportunities. Repeatable for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Credit in MAT 124 with a grade of C or h… --- # SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology IAI S7 900 3 -0-3 Principles and concepts of general sociology: general education course in the social sciences; introductory course for the prospective sociology major. Application of scientific methods in study of social phenomena. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # SOC102 — Social Problems SOC 102 - Social Problems SOC 102 - Social Problems IAI S7 901 3 -0-3 Sociological analysis of social institutions and problems created by their efforts to meet demands of changing social environment. For students who want to more fully understand contemporary American society. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # SOC111 — Mental Health First Aid SOC 111 - Mental Health First Aid SOC 111 - Mental Health First Aid 1 -0-1 Develop skills to provide initial to someone developing a mental health or substance abuse problem or crisis. Gain knowledge about local community resources supporting unmet social service needs. Nationally recognized Mental Health First Aid certification issued upon successful completion. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # SOC113 — Mental Health and Social Service Skills SOC 113 - Mental Health and Social Service Skills SOC 113 - Mental Health and Social Service Skills 4 -0-4 Develop skills to support those seeking for mental illness, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse issues. Prepares students to gain entry-level positions in mental health and social service agencies. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # SOC200 — Sociology of Marriage and the Family SOC 200 - Sociology of Marriage and the Family SOC 200 - Sociology of Marriage and the Family IAI S7 902 3 -0-3 Sociological investigation into the processes involved in forming marriage and family life such as: the impact of social institutions on marriage and family structure; various marriage structures and their results; and interaction of family members. Exploration of other intimate and interpersonal relationships. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # SOC202 — Sociology of Deviant Behavior SOC 202 - Sociology of Deviant Behavior SOC 202 - Sociology of Deviant Behavior 3 -0-3 Nature and dynamics of deviant behavior in contemporary American society, including alcoholism, suicide, drug addiction, prostitution, mental disorders, juvenile delinquency, and adult crime; major sociological theories of social control, conformity, and deviance. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # SOC203 — Diversity and Society SOC 203 - Diversity and Society SOC 203 - Diversity and Society IAI S7 903D 3 -0-3 Examination of various diversity variables (social class, religion, education, gender, physical ability, etc.) among people living primarily in the United States. Historical and present-day social construction of differences that have led to the development of systems of privilege and systems of inequality. Discussions about social problems related to diversity, along with advocacy and solutions to resolve them. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 M… --- # SOC204 — Criminology SOC 204 - Criminology SOC 204 - Criminology IAI CRJ 912 3 -0-3 Contemporary analysis of crime and delinquency from sociological perspective: causation, distribution, and prevention are examined through American socio-economic-political structure and American criminal justice system. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # SOC205 — Methods of Social Research SOC 205 - Methods of Social Research SOC 205 - Methods of Social Research 3 -0-3 Introduction to the process and methods of social research. Construction of research questions or hypotheses, study design, qualitative and quantitative research methods, techniques of analysis and interpretation, and the process of evaluation and reporting. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None Recommended before enrolling (not required): Credit in MAT 107 or MAT 108 --- # SOC220 — Introduction to Social Work SOC 220 - Introduction to Social Work SOC 220 - Introduction to Social Work 3 -0-3 Survey course in social work. Examines major social problems, identifying groups historically impacted by them. Includes overview of social work values, skills, and knowledge required for generalist practice. Introduces programs, services, and policies that impact social work and social welfare. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # SOC240 — Gender and Society SOC 240 - Gender and Society SOC 240 - Gender and Society IAI S7 904D 3 -0-3 Introduction to sociology of gender: socialization into gender, social institutions and gender, social stratification and gender inequality, and gender and social change. Focus on contemporary American society with attention to socio-historical background and cross-cultural comparisons. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # SOC289 — Topics in Sociology SOC 289 - Topics in Sociology SOC 289 - Topics in Sociology 3 -0-3 Study of selected topics in sociology. Topics vary according to section and semester and are listed in the class schedule. Repeatable for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # SPA102 — Beginning Spanish II SPA 102 - Beginning Spanish II SPA 102 - Beginning Spanish II 4 -0-4 Continued development of communicative skills. Emphasis on speaking, listening, reading, writing, and Hispanic culture. May require out of class lab visits/work. (Also in Costa Rica Program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in SPA 101 or equivalent Prerequisites: SPA101 --- # SPA102 — Beginning Spanish II SPA 102 - Beginning Spanish II SPA 102 - Beginning Spanish II 4 -0-4 Continued development of communicative skills. Emphasis on speaking, listening, reading, writing, and Hispanic culture. May require out of class lab visits/work. (Also in Costa Rica Program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in SPA 101 or equivalent Prerequisites: SPA101 --- # SPA102 — Beginning Spanish II SPA 102 - Beginning Spanish II SPA 102 - Beginning Spanish II 4 -0-4 Continued development of communicative skills. Emphasis on speaking, listening, reading, writing, and Hispanic culture. May require out of class lab visits/work. (Also in Costa Rica Program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in SPA 101 or equivalent Prerequisites: SPA101 --- # SPA101 — Beginning Spanish I SPA 101 - Beginning Spanish I SPA 101 - Beginning Spanish I 4 -0-4 For students with no previous and/or little instruction in Spanish. Development of basic communicative skills. Emphasis on speaking, listening, reading, writing, and basic introduction to Hispanic culture. (Also in Costa Rica program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # SPA101 — Beginning Spanish I SPA 101 - Beginning Spanish I SPA 101 - Beginning Spanish I 4 -0-4 For students with no previous and/or little instruction in Spanish. Development of basic communicative skills. Emphasis on speaking, listening, reading, writing, and basic introduction to Hispanic culture. (Also in Costa Rica program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # SPA101 — Beginning Spanish I SPA 101 - Beginning Spanish I SPA 101 - Beginning Spanish I 4 -0-4 For students with no previous and/or little instruction in Spanish. Development of basic communicative skills. Emphasis on speaking, listening, reading, writing, and basic introduction to Hispanic culture. (Also in Costa Rica program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # SPA101 — Beginning Spanish I SPA 101 - Beginning Spanish I SPA 101 - Beginning Spanish I 4 -0-4 For students with no previous and/or little instruction in Spanish. Development of basic communicative skills. Emphasis on speaking, listening, reading, writing, and basic introduction to Hispanic culture. (Also in Costa Rica program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # SPA102 — Beginning Spanish II SPA 102 - Beginning Spanish II SPA 102 - Beginning Spanish II 4 -0-4 Continued development of communicative skills. Emphasis on speaking, listening, reading, writing, and Hispanic culture. May require out of class lab visits/work. (Also in Costa Rica Program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in SPA 101 or equivalent Prerequisites: SPA101 --- # SPA103 — Intermediate Spanish I SPA 103 - Intermediate Spanish I SPA 103 - Intermediate Spanish I 4 -0-4 Development of intermediate level of communicative competence. Emphasis on speaking, listening, reading, writing vocabulary, grammar, and Hispanic culture. May require out of class lab visits/work. (Also in Costa Rica Program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in SPA 102 or equivalent Prerequisites: SPA102 --- # SPA104 — Intermediate Spanish II SPA 104 - Intermediate Spanish II SPA 104 - Intermediate Spanish II IAI H1 900 4 -0-4 Continued development and refinement of intermediate-level communicative competence. Emphasis on speaking, listening, reading, writing, and Hispanic culture. May require out of class lab visits/work. (Also in Costa Rica program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in SPA 103 or equivalent Prerequisites: SPA103 --- # SPA220 — Spanish Conversation and Culture SPA 220 - Spanish Conversation and Culture SPA 220 - Spanish Conversation and Culture 4 -0-4 Spanish conversation; development of advanced communicative competence and increased fluency and accuracy in speaking and writing. (Also in Costa Rica Program) Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in SPA 104 or equivalent Prerequisites: SPA104 --- # SPT110 — Sterile Processing SPT 110 - Sterile Processing SPT 110 - Sterile Processing 3 -0.5-3 The Sterile Processing Technician training program prepares students to clean and sterilize reusable utensils and equipment, organize and package instrument trays and sets, keep detailed records of equipment maintenance, organize supplies, and maintain an adequate inventory of instruments and disposable items to meet the needs of doctors, nurses, surgeons, and technical staff throughout the hospital. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 098 Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Appr… --- # SRV113 — Basic Surveying SRV 113 - Basic Surveying SRV 113 - Basic Surveying 3-4 -3-3; 3-3-4 Fundamental surveying applications: construction layout, topographic mapping, leveling, distance measurement, angular measurement, computations, and instrument skills. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # SRV113 — Basic Surveying SRV 113 - Basic Surveying SRV 113 - Basic Surveying 3-4 -3-3; 3-3-4 Fundamental surveying applications: construction layout, topographic mapping, leveling, distance measurement, angular measurement, computations, and instrument skills. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # SRV113 — Basic Surveying SRV 113 - Basic Surveying SRV 113 - Basic Surveying 3-4 -3-3; 3-3-4 Fundamental surveying applications: construction layout, topographic mapping, leveling, distance measurement, angular measurement, computations, and instrument skills. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # SRV211 — Construction Surveying 113 credits · 113 hours SRV 211 - Construction Surveying SRV 211 - Construction Surveying 3 -3-3 Construction layout methods for commercial site improvements and commercial buildings. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 072 or credit in MAT 131 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites Credit in SRV 113 Credit or concurrent enrollment in CIT 130 Prerequisites: SRV113, CIT130 --- # SRV211 — Construction Surveying 113 credits · 113 hours SRV 211 - Construction Surveying SRV 211 - Construction Surveying 3 -3-3 Construction layout methods for commercial site improvements and commercial buildings. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 072 or credit in MAT 131 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites Credit in SRV 113 Credit or concurrent enrollment in CIT 130 Prerequisites: SRV113, CIT130 --- # SRV211 — Construction Surveying 113 credits · 113 hours SRV 211 - Construction Surveying SRV 211 - Construction Surveying 3 -3-3 Construction layout methods for commercial site improvements and commercial buildings. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 072 or credit in MAT 131 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites Credit in SRV 113 Credit or concurrent enrollment in CIT 130 Prerequisites: SRV113, CIT130 --- # SRV234 — Design Surveying SRV 234 - Design Surveying SRV 234 - Design Surveying 3 -3-3 Survey field processes and theories for civil engineering projects, topographic surveys, as-built surveys, and route surveys. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 072 or credit in MAT 131 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites Credit in SRV 113 Prerequisites: SRV113 --- # SRV234 — Design Surveying SRV 234 - Design Surveying SRV 234 - Design Surveying 3 -3-3 Survey field processes and theories for civil engineering projects, topographic surveys, as-built surveys, and route surveys. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 072 or credit in MAT 131 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites Credit in SRV 113 Prerequisites: SRV113 --- # SRV234 — Design Surveying SRV 234 - Design Surveying SRV 234 - Design Surveying 3 -3-3 Survey field processes and theories for civil engineering projects, topographic surveys, as-built surveys, and route surveys. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 072 or credit in MAT 131 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites Credit in SRV 113 Prerequisites: SRV113 --- # SRV113 — Basic Surveying SRV 113 - Basic Surveying SRV 113 - Basic Surveying 3-4 -3-3; 3-3-4 Fundamental surveying applications: construction layout, topographic mapping, leveling, distance measurement, angular measurement, computations, and instrument skills. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites None --- # SRV133 — Surveying Computations I SRV 133 - Surveying Computations I SRV 133 - Surveying Computations I 2 -0-2 Computational processes relevant to land surveying: azimuth, bearing, slope, stationing, trigonometry, coordinate geometry, and earth volumes. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 072 or credit in MAT 131 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites Credit in SRV 113 Prerequisites: SRV113 --- # SRV134 — Surveying Computations II SRV 134 - Surveying Computations II SRV 134 - Surveying Computations II 2 -0-2 Computational processes relevant to land surveying: horizontal curves, vertical curves, alignments, error analysis, and state plane coordinates. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 072 or credit in MAT 131 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites Credit in SRV 133 Prerequisites: SRV133 --- # SRV211 — Construction Surveying 113 credits · 113 hours SRV 211 - Construction Surveying SRV 211 - Construction Surveying 3 -3-3 Construction layout methods for commercial site improvements and commercial buildings. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 072 or credit in MAT 131 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites Credit in SRV 113 Credit or concurrent enrollment in CIT 130 Prerequisites: SRV113, CIT130 --- # SRV233 — Surveying Field Experience SRV 233 - Surveying Field Experience SRV 233 - Surveying Field Experience 1-2 -10-1; 0-20-2 On-the-job work experience for students preparing for careers in the surveying industry. Students are required to have temporary (or permanent) surveying employment prior to enrolling in the course. Students must meet with a surveying instructor prior to start. Repeatable for a maximum of 8 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in SRV 113 Approval of program director or department chair Prerequisites: SRV113 --- # SRV234 — Design Surveying SRV 234 - Design Surveying SRV 234 - Design Surveying 3 -3-3 Survey field processes and theories for civil engineering projects, topographic surveys, as-built surveys, and route surveys. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 072 or credit in MAT 131 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites Credit in SRV 113 Prerequisites: SRV113 --- # SRV235 — Control Surveying SRV 235 - Control Surveying SRV 235 - Control Surveying 3 -3-3 Survey field processes and theories of control surveying, geodesy, state plane coordinate systems, and related computations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 072 or credit in MAT 131 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in SRV 113 Prerequisites: SRV113 --- # SRV239 — Land Development Design 134 credits · 134 hours SRV 239 - Land Development Design SRV 239 - Land Development Design 3 -3-3 Concepts and processes for land development. Discussion of subdivision laws and municipal codes. Covenants and design restrictions for protection of the public. Design of roads, storm drainage, and sanitary sewer extensions related to residential, commercial, industrial, and recreational areas. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Credit in SRV 134 Credit or concurrent enrollment in SRV 211 Prerequisites: SRV134, SRV211 --- # SRV253 — Legal Aspects of Surveying SRV 253 - Legal Aspects of Surveying SRV 253 - Legal Aspects of Surveying 3 -3-3 Legal descriptions of boundaries and easements; title document research and interpretation; common and statute law; unwritten rights in land and their relationship to land surveys; survey standards; rules of evidence and rights, duties and liability of the surveyor; surveyor’s reports. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 072 or credit in MAT 131 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites Credit in SRV 113 Prerequisites: SRV113 --- # SRV254 — Boundary Surveying SRV 254 - Boundary Surveying SRV 254 - Boundary Surveying 3 -3-3 Survey field methods and theory of boundary surveying including the United States Public Land Survey System, original and retracement surveys, basic survey law, legal descriptions, field monument search and related computations; restoration of lost corners. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: Placement out of MAT 072 or credit in MAT 131 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites None --- # SUR116 — Surgical Terminology I 150 credits · 150 hours SUR 116 - Surgical Terminology I SUR 116 - Surgical Terminology I 1 -0-1 Medical terminology pronunciation and spelling; defining prefixes, suffixes, and word roots for the purpose of defining medical terms. Medical terminology related to surgical descriptions, surgical schedules, diagnoses, and understanding doctor’s orders. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Concurrent enrollment in SUR 150 Credit or concurrent enrollment in BIO 111 , ENG 101 , and SOC 101 Admission into the Surgical… Prerequisites: SUR150, BIO111, ENG101, SOC101 --- # SUR118 — Surgical Terminology II SUR 118 - Surgical Terminology II SUR 118 - Surgical Terminology II 1 -0-1 Continuation of Surgical Terminology I; medical terminology pronunciation and spelling; defining prefixes, suffixes, and word roots for the purpose of writing and defining medical terms. Medical terminology related to body systems and medical specialties. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in SUR 116 and SUR 150 Concurrent enrollment in SUR 130 , SUR 158 , and SUR 170 Admission into the Surgical Technolog… Prerequisites: SUR116, SUR150, SUR130, SUR158, SUR170, BIO123, ENG102 --- # SUR130 — Surgical Instrumentation SUR 130 - Surgical Instrumentation SUR 130 - Surgical Instrumentation 1 -0-1 Identification and use of surgical instrumentation. Categories, classifications, handling, passing, and assembly of surgical instruments. Specialty instrumentation used in surgery. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in SUR 116 and SUR 150 Concurrent enrollment in SUR 118 , SUR 158 , and SUR 170 Admission into the Surgical Technology program Recommended before enrolling (not required): Credit or concurrent enrollment in BIO… Prerequisites: SUR116, SUR150, SUR118, SUR158, SUR170, BIO123, ENG102 --- # SUR150 — Personal and Professional Relations SUR 150 - Personal and Professional Relations SUR 150 - Personal and Professional Relations 1 -0-1 Professionalism and patient care concepts. Needs of surgical patients, death and dying, legal, ethical, and moral issues, interpersonal relationships and teamwork, communication, conflict resolution, healthcare organization structure, and disaster preparedness. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in BIO 111 , ENG 101 , and SOC 101 Recommended before enrollin… Prerequisites: BIO111, ENG101, SOC101, SUR116 --- # SUR158 — Pharmacology for the Surgical Technologist SUR 158 - Pharmacology for the Surgical Technologist SUR 158 - Pharmacology for the Surgical Technologist 1 -0-1 Introduction to basic pharmacology principles. Medication classifications and use in the surgical setting and how they may alter or influence surgical intervention. Emphasis on the surgical technologist’s role in handling medications and how medications are regulated. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in SUR 116 and SUR 150 Concurrent enrollment in SUR 118 , SUR 130… Prerequisites: SUR116, SUR150, SUR118, SUR130, SUR170, BIO123, ENG102 --- # SUR170 — Sterile Processing SUR 170 - Sterile Processing SUR 170 - Sterile Processing 3 -1-3 Introduction to central sterile processing; role of a central sterile service technician, decontamination and disinfection, preparing items for sterilization, sterilization processes, inventory control, sterile storage and distribution. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in SUR 116 and SUR 150 Concurrent enrollment in SUR 118 , SUR 130 , and SUR 158 Admission into the Surgical Technology program Recommended before enrolling (not requi… Prerequisites: SUR116, SUR150, SUR118, SUR130, SUR158, BIO123, ENG102 --- # SUR210 — Surgical Specialties I SUR 210 - Surgical Specialties I SUR 210 - Surgical Specialties I 5 -0-5 Surgical technology theory; asepsis; wound closures; wound healing; anesthesia; lasers and electricity; minimally invasive surgery; diagnostic testing; draping; sterile field setup, organization, and management; surgical procedures in gastrointestinal, genitourinary, gynecological, and general surgery. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 102 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in SUR 116 , SUR 118 , SUR 130 , SUR 150 , SUR 158… Prerequisites: SUR116, SUR118, SUR130, SUR150, SUR158, SUR170, BIO111, BIO123, ENG101, ENG102, PSY101, SOC101, SUR231, SUR232 --- # SUR231 — Clinical Theory I SUR 231 - Clinical Theory I SUR 231 - Clinical Theory I 2 -3-2 Introduction to the surgical environment. Introduction and demonstration of basic clinical skill components needed to participate as a member of the surgical team in actual operating rooms. in Parkland’s mock operating room. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 102 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Concurrent enrollment in SUR 210 Admission into the Surgical Technology program Prerequisites: SUR210 --- # SUR232 — Clinical Practicum I SUR 232 - Clinical Practicum I SUR 232 - Clinical Practicum I 3 -5.5-3 Introduction and demonstration of clinical skills for participation in surgical cases. Students function in the role of the surgical technologist in the mock operating room on the Parkland campus and actual operating rooms. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in SUR 231 Concurrent enrollment in SUR 210 Admission into the Surgical Technology program Prerequisites: SUR231, SUR210 --- # SUR238 — Mock Operating Room Lab I SUR 238 - Mock Operating Room Lab I SUR 238 - Mock Operating Room Lab I 0.5 -1.5-0.5 Students actively participate in demonstration of clinical skills under the direction and supervision of operating room professionals in the mock operating room at Parkland. Students will practice clinical skills in order to receive evaluation and assistance prior to taking graded practical exams. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Concurrent enrollment in SUR 210 and SUR 231 Admission into the Surgical Technology program Prerequisites: SUR210, SUR231 --- # SUR239 — Mock Operating Room Lab II SUR 239 - Mock Operating Room Lab II SUR 239 - Mock Operating Room Lab II 0.5 -1.5-0.5 Students will actively participate in the performance of clinical skills under the direction and supervision of operating room professionals in the mock operating room at Parkland. Students will practice clinical skills in order to receive evaluation and assistance prior to taking graded practical exams. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in SUR 231 and SUR 238 Concurrent enrollment in SUR 210 and SUR 232 Admissi… Prerequisites: SUR231, SUR238, SUR210, SUR232 --- # SUR254 — Surgical Specialties II SUR 254 - Surgical Specialties II SUR 254 - Surgical Specialties II 5 -0-5 Anatomy, pathology, diagnostic procedures, special preoperative preparation, pharmacology, surgical specialty services; obstetrical, orthopedic, plastic, otological, nose and throat, ophthalmic, vascular, cardiothoracic, neurology, and oral and maxillofacial. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in SUR 210 , SUR 231 , and SUR 232 Concurrent enrollment in SUR 273 and SUR 274 Admission into the Surgical Techn… Prerequisites: SUR210, SUR231, SUR232, SUR273, SUR274 --- # SUR273 — Clinical Theory II SUR 273 - Clinical Theory II SUR 273 - Clinical Theory II 2 -0-2 Advanced clinical practices; employability skills, interventional radiology, robotics, surgical navigation, management and leadership; capstone project and national certification exam preparation. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Credit in ENG 102 with a grade of C or higher Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in SUR 210 , SUR 231 , and SUR 232 Concurrent enrollment in SUR 254 and SUR 274 Admission into the Surgical Technology program Prerequisites: SUR210, SUR231, SUR232, SUR254, SUR274 --- # SUR274 — Clinical Practicum II SUR 274 - Clinical Practicum II SUR 274 - Clinical Practicum II 8 -24-8 Participation as a surgical team member in the role of the surgical technologist in the operating room. Includes experiences in the labor and delivery department. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 060 Prerequisites Credit in SUR 210 , SUR 231 , and SUR 232 Concurrent enrollment in SUR 254 and SUR 273 Admission into the Surgical Technology program Prerequisites: SUR210, SUR231, SUR232, SUR254, SUR273 --- # SUR275 — Clinical Practicum III SUR 275 - Clinical Practicum III SUR 275 - Clinical Practicum III 6 -14-6 Demonstration and supervised practice of specialized surgical procedures with emphasis on acquiring proficiency for entry level employment as a surgical technologist. Preparation and review for national certification exam. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in SUR 116 , SUR 118 , SUR 130 , SUR 150 , SUR 158 , SUR 170 , SUR 210 , SUR 231 , SUR 232 , SUR 254 , SUR 273 , and SUR 274 Admission into the Surgical Technology program Prerequisites: SUR116, SUR118, SUR130, SUR150, SUR158, SUR170, SUR210, SUR231, SUR232, SUR254, SUR273, SUR274 --- # THE100 — Theatre Appreciation THE 100 - Theatre Appreciation THE 100 - Theatre Appreciation IAI F1 907 3 -0-3 Enhances appreciation of theatre as an art form through reading and analysis of scripts, theatre viewing, and discussion. Areas of investigation include types of plays; methods of production, design, and use of theatre; and the contributions of collaborative artists. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # THE101 — History of Theatre THE 101 - History of Theatre THE 101 - History of Theatre IAI F1 908 3 -0-3 Historical development of theatre and drama from its earliest ritual beginnings to contemporary dramatic literature. Includes representative periods and styles, genres, key playwrights, aspects of technical production, social role, and critical interpretation of major works. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # THE103 — Performance of Literature THE 103 - Performance of Literature THE 103 - Performance of Literature IAI TA 916 3 -0-3 Analysis and performance of literature including prose, poetry, and drama with emphasis on using voice and movement to interpret the works and communicate that interpretation to an audience. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # THE104 — Acting for the Stage THE 104 - Acting for the Stage THE 104 - Acting for the Stage IAI TA 914 3 -0-3 Acting fundamentals: concentration, observation, playing action and other basics are introduced through acting exercises, improvisations, and scene study. Major acting approaches that develop connection to material or texts may include Stanislavski and movement-based techniques to the actor embody characters. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # THE105 — Stagecraft THE 105 - Stagecraft THE 105 - Stagecraft IAI TA 911 3 -2-3 Introduces safety procedures and basic techniques of scenery and property construction, tool use, scene painting, and sound and lighting. Laboratory experience is mandatory. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # THE106 — Construction for Film and Stage THE 106 - Construction for Film and Stage THE 106 - Construction for Film and Stage 3 -2-3 Examines scenic construction and advanced techniques in the practices for film and stage. This course will cover full scale functional scenery production, tool use, CAD drawing interpretation, structure analysis, and load in and load out practices. Laboratory experience is mandatory. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in THE 105 Prerequisites: THE105 --- # THE107 — Practicum THE 107 - Practicum THE 107 - Practicum 1 -3-1 Increases proficiency in preparation and presentation of theatrical performances in performance or technical areas. Credit is awarded for completion of a college production assignment or by completing required theatrical shop hours and applying those experiences in a portfolio format. Repeatable for a maximum of 4 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # THE109 — Costume and Stage Makeup THE 109 - Costume and Stage Makeup THE 109 - Costume and Stage Makeup 3 -2-3 Safety procedures and costume shop organization. Basic techniques of costume construction, tool use, fitting and draping, and costume projects for production. Techniques of stage makeup and practical experience in their application. Additional experience may be obtained in THE 107 . Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # THE120 — Script Analysis for Production THE 120 - Script Analysis for Production THE 120 - Script Analysis for Production IAI TA 917 3 -0-3 An introductory exploration of the relationship between dramatic text and the play in production with special emphasis on basic terminology and methodology. Representative plays are studied in their genre, historical, and social contexts. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # THE124 — Film Appreciation THE 124 - Film Appreciation THE 124 - Film Appreciation IAI F2 908 3 -2-3 An introduction to film as an art form, emphasizing a study of the aesthetic and production elements of the medium, including narrative genres, directorial style, cinematography, acting, and editing. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # THE125 — Film History THE 125 - Film History THE 125 - Film History IAI F2 909 3 -2-3 An international 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. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites None --- # THE202 — Advanced Acting THE 202 - Advanced Acting THE 202 - Advanced Acting 3 -1-3 Development of fundamentals introduced in THE 104 , emphasizing intensive approach to acting exercise, auditioning, and scene study. Repeatable for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in THE 104 Prerequisites: THE104 --- # THE204 — Acting for Media and Film THE 204 - Acting for Media and Film THE 204 - Acting for Media and Film 3 -1-3 Exploration into the differences and similarities in acting techniques for the media arts. Students will handle, set up, and operate camera and microphones and follow on-set etiquette. Hitting marks, understanding and differentiating shot sizes, and working within frame boundaries. Identification of various members of the film making family and use of onset terminology and positions. Present poised presence on camera and learn continuity in action and performance. Cold reading techniques and preparation for media a… Prerequisites: THE104 --- # THE205 — Advanced Stagecraft THE 205 - Advanced Stagecraft THE 205 - Advanced Stagecraft 3 -2-3 Advanced training in technical theatre including CNC, scenic structures, personnel lifts, arena and theatrical rigging, lighting console programming, and scenic automation. Laboratory experience is mandatory. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in THE 105 Prerequisites: THE105 --- # THE219 — Internship and Seminar THE 219 - Internship and Seminar THE 219 - Internship and Seminar 3 -10-3 Experience opportunity in desired field of study. Supervised work experience with for-profit or non-profit organization. Weekly discussions focus on practices, policies, and procedures of the work experience and the adaptation from academic work to the practical in the field. Repeatable for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in THE 105 Sophomore standing Recommended before enrolling (not required): Credit in THE 106… Prerequisites: THE105, THE106, THE205 --- # TRN050 — Transition to Developmental Math TRN 050 - Transition to Developmental Math TRN 050 - Transition to Developmental Math 3 -0-3 Development of basic math skills needed for a successful transition into a developmental mathematics course. Conceptual emphasis including operations with whole numbers, adding and subtracting signed numbers, fraction concepts, and simple linear equations in one variable. Repeatable for a maximum of 9 credit hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # VTT110 — Small Animal Nursing I VTT 110 - Small Animal Nursing I VTT 110 - Small Animal Nursing I 3 -6-3 Handling, restraint, and nursing techniques in dogs and cats: emphasis on TPR; bathing; administering tablet, liquid, and injectable medications; and obtaining blood and urine specimens. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Concurrent enrollment in VTT 113 , VTT 114 , VTT 116 , and VTT 119 Admission into the Veterinary Technology program Prerequisites: VTT113, VTT114, VTT116, VTT119 --- # VTT111 — Small Animal Nursing II VTT 111 - Small Animal Nursing II VTT 111 - Small Animal Nursing II 3 -4-3 Small animal nutrition, preventative healthcare, and continued skill development in nursing techniques including: venipuncture; ophthalmic procedures; dental procedures; bandaging; indwelling catheters and fluid therapy; ectoparasite identification; and ECGs. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in VTT 110 , VTT 113 , VTT 114 , VTT 116 , VTT 119 , and BIO 111 Admission into the Veterinary Technology program Prerequisites: VTT110, VTT113, VTT114, VTT116, VTT119, BIO111 --- # VTT112 — Diagnostic Imaging VTT 112 - Diagnostic Imaging VTT 112 - Diagnostic Imaging 2 -3-2 Positioning for common radiographic views taken of animals; emphasis on methods for obtaining high quality diagnostic radiographs and radiation safety. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in VTT 110 , VTT 113 , VTT 114 , VTT 116 , VTT 119 , and BIO 111 Admission into the Veterinary Technology program Prerequisites: VTT110, VTT113, VTT114, VTT116, VTT119, BIO111 --- # VTT113 — Introduction to Veterinary Technology VTT 113 - Introduction to Veterinary Technology VTT 113 - Introduction to Veterinary Technology 1 -0-1 Introduction to veterinary technology profession including: overview of profession, veterinary medical terminology, veterinary healthcare team, receptionist team, veterinary technician team, veterinary ethics and legal issues, compassion fatigue, burnout, suicide awareness, medical records, communication, human-animal bond and euthanasia, and safety. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites… Prerequisites: VTT110, VTT114, VTT116, VTT119 --- # VTT114 — Clinical Pathology I VTT 114 - Clinical Pathology I VTT 114 - Clinical Pathology I 2 -3-2 Introduction to veterinary clinical pathology, including theory and techniques of hematology, parasitology, and clinical chemistries. Emphasis will be placed on identification, analysis, and evaluation of clinical samples. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Concurrent enrollment in VTT 110 , VTT 113 , VTT 116 , and VTT 119 Admission into the Veterinary Technology program Prerequisites: VTT110, VTT113, VTT116, VTT119 --- # VTT115 — Clinical Pathology II VTT 115 - Clinical Pathology II VTT 115 - Clinical Pathology II 2 -3-2 Proficiency in CBCs, fecal examinations, blood chemistries, urinalysis, abnormal hematology, serology, and cytology. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in VTT 110 , VTT 113 , VTT 114 , VTT 116 , VTT 119 , and BIO 111 Admission into the Veterinary Technology program Prerequisites: VTT110, VTT113, VTT114, VTT116, VTT119, BIO111 --- # VTT116 — Large Animal Nursing VTT 116 - Large Animal Nursing VTT 116 - Large Animal Nursing 2 -2-2 Handling, restraint, and nursing techniques in ovine, bovine, equine, and swine species. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Concurrent enrollment in VTT 110 , VTT 113 , VTT 114 , and VTT 119 Admission into the Veterinary Technology program Prerequisites: VTT110, VTT113, VTT114, VTT119 --- # VTT117 — Surgical Technology I VTT 117 - Surgical Technology I VTT 117 - Surgical Technology I 3 -3-3 Introduction to anesthesia for dogs and cats: patient monitoring, anesthetic machine use, intubation, anesthetic drugs and pain management. Surgical support skills: surgery pack preparation, instruments, autoclaving, aseptic techniques, surgical preps, surgical procedures, suture materials, and post-op care. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in VTT 110 , VTT 113 , VTT 114 , VTT 116 , VTT 119 , and BIO 111 Ad… Prerequisites: VTT110, VTT113, VTT114, VTT116, VTT119, BIO111 --- # VTT118 — Veterinary Clinical Practicum VTT 118 - Veterinary Clinical Practicum VTT 118 - Veterinary Clinical Practicum 3 -20-3 Full-time work experience in a veterinary clinical site. Practicum site to be arranged by the student in consultation with the program director. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in VTT 111 , VTT 112 , VTT 115 , VTT 117 , and VTT 150 Admission into the Veterinary Technology program Prerequisites: VTT111, VTT112, VTT115, VTT117, VTT150 --- # VTT119 — Pharmacology I VTT 119 - Pharmacology I VTT 119 - Pharmacology I 3 -0-3 Basic concepts, terminology, references, and procedures necessary to dispense/administer drugs under the supervision of a veterinarian. Uses, actions, and secondary effects of common veterinary drugs. Mathematics necessary for veterinary professionals. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Concurrent enrollment in VTT 110 , VTT 113 , VTT 114 , and VTT 116 Admission into the Veterinary Technology program Prerequisites: VTT110, VTT113, VTT114, VTT116 --- # VTT150 — Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology VTT 150 - Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology VTT 150 - Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology 2 -3-2 Veterinary anatomy and physiology course for VTT students: external anatomy, skeletal, muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrine, urinary, reproductive and digestive systems of the dog and cat. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in BIO 111 Admission into the Veterinary Technology program Prerequisites: BIO111 --- # VTT210 — Clinical Rotations I VTT 210 - Clinical Rotations I VTT 210 - Clinical Rotations I 4 -21-4 Clinical rotations at University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Teaching Hospital and Parkland College. Clinical settings include review and redemonstration of technical skills. Unique opportunity for exposure to specialty areas at the Teaching Hospital. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in VTT 118 Concurrent enrollment in VTT 212 and VTT 214 Admission into the Veterinary Technology program Prerequisites: VTT118, VTT212, VTT214 --- # VTT211 — Clinical Rotations II VTT 211 - Clinical Rotations II VTT 211 - Clinical Rotations II 4 -21-4 Clinical rotations at University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Teaching Hospital and Parkland College. Unique opportunity for exposure to specialty areas at the Teaching Hospital. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in VTT 210 , VTT 212 , VTT 214 , and BIO 123 Admission into the Veterinary Technology program Prerequisites: VTT210, VTT212, VTT214, BIO123 --- # VTT212 — Surgical Technology II VTT 212 - Surgical Technology II VTT 212 - Surgical Technology II 3 -3-3 Surgical support and anesthesia for dogs and cats: gas anesthesia, non-rebreathing systems, partial rebreathing systems, nitrous oxide supplementation, surgical assisting, emergency procedures, surgical drugs, fluids, and pain management. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in VTT 118 Admission into the Veterinary Technology program Prerequisites: VTT118 --- # VTT213 — Animal Management VTT 213 - Animal Management VTT 213 - Animal Management 4 -0-4 Selected principles of animal and business management in veterinary technology: nutrition, reproduction, vaccinations, diseases, laboratory tests, history taking, costs, and client questions. Animals covered are the horse, cow, dog, cat, pig, and sheep. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in VTT 210 , VTT 212 , VTT 214 , and BIO 123 Admission into the Veterinary Technology program Prerequisites: VTT210, VTT212, VTT214, BIO123 --- # VTT214 — Laboratory Animals VTT 214 - Laboratory Animals VTT 214 - Laboratory Animals 2 -2-2 Introduction to the care and use of laboratory animals with discussion of correct sanitation procedures, laboratory animal handling, anatomical differences, clinical pathology, common diseases and treatment, and laboratory animal facility procedures and equipment. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in VTT 118 Admission into the Veterinary Technology program Prerequisites: VTT118 --- # VTT215 — Pharmacology II VTT 215 - Pharmacology II VTT 215 - Pharmacology II 1 -0-1 Uses, mechanisms of action, and secondary effects of drugs commonly administered and dispensed by veterinary technicians. Includes calculating drug dosages and dilutions. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in VTT 119 , VTT 210 , VTT 212 , VTT 214 , and BIO 123 Admission into the Veterinary Technology program Prerequisites: VTT119, VTT210, VTT212, VTT214, BIO123 --- # VTT216 — Transitioning to Practice VTT 216 - Transitioning to Practice VTT 216 - Transitioning to Practice 1 -0-1 Selected management principles: team leadership, communication and conflict management, marketing, inventory management, resume preparation, interviewing skills, appointment management, professional development, compassion fatigue, burnout, and suicide awareness, scope of practice, and preparation for the VTNE. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in VTT 210 , VTT 212 , VTT 214 , and BIO 123 Admission i… Prerequisites: VTT210, VTT212, VTT214, BIO123 --- # WLD110 — Beginning Gas and Arc Welding WLD 110 - Beginning Gas and Arc Welding WLD 110 - Beginning Gas and Arc Welding 2 -2-2 Exploratory class that provides introductory theory and practice in oxyacetylene and shielded metal arc welding. Includes oxyacetylene fusion welding in the flat position, shielded metal arc welding in the flat position, manual oxyfuel cutting, and plasma arc cutting with a brief introduction to gas metal arc welding and gas tungsten arc welding. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # WLD111 — Introduction to Welding WLD 111 - Introduction to Welding WLD 111 - Introduction to Welding 4 -4-4 Introductory theory and practice in oxyacetylene and shielded metal arc welding. Includes oxyacetylene fusion welding in various positions on plate steel, shielded metal arc welding in all positions on plate steel with two different electrodes with emphasis on skill development, manual oxy-fuel cutting, plasma arc cutting with a brief introduction to gas metal arc welding and gas tungsten arc welding. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT… --- # WLD112 — Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 112 - Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 112 - Gas Metal Arc Welding 2 -2-2 Gas metal and arc welding fundamentals, welding safety, gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases; skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 22 gauge steel. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 or WLD 111 Prerequisites: WLD110, WLD111 --- # WLD113 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding WLD 113 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding WLD 113 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 2 -2-2 Gas tungsten arc welding fundamentals, arc characteristics, and welding safety; skill development on 16 gauge and 0.125 steel and stainless; setups, preparation of tungsten tips, and selection of inert gases. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Concurrent enrollment in WLD 213 Prerequisites: WLD213 --- # WLD212 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding 112 credits · 112 hours WLD 212 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 212 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding 2 -2-2 Advanced gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 3/8” steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Concurrent enrollment in WLD 112 Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 or WLD 111 Prerequisites: WLD112, WLD110, WLD111 --- # WLD213 — Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding WLD 213 - Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding WLD 213 - Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 2 -2-2 Students will prepare tungsten electrodes to accommodate various metal types and thicknesses, 16 gauge to 1/4 plate; flat, out-of-position, and multipath procedures. Metals include mild, stainless steel, and aluminum. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in WLD 110 or WLD 111 Concurrent enrollment in WLD 113 Prerequisites: WLD110, WLD111, WLD113 --- # WLD216 — Welding Certification I WLD 216 - Welding Certification I WLD 216 - Welding Certification I 4 -4-4 Welding codes and regulations covering materials, service limitation, fabrication, inspection, test procedures, and qualifications of welding operators. Special emphasis is placed on preparation for American Welding Society (AWS) certification. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit in WLD 111 or equivalent Prerequisites: WLD111 --- # WLD111 — Introduction to Welding WLD 111 - Introduction to Welding WLD 111 - Introduction to Welding 4 -4-4 Introductory theory and practice in oxyacetylene and shielded metal arc welding. Includes oxyacetylene fusion welding in various positions on plate steel, shielded metal arc welding in all positions on plate steel with two different electrodes with emphasis on skill development, manual oxy-fuel cutting, plasma arc cutting with a brief introduction to gas metal arc welding and gas tungsten arc welding. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT… --- # WLD111 — Introduction to Welding WLD 111 - Introduction to Welding WLD 111 - Introduction to Welding 4 -4-4 Introductory theory and practice in oxyacetylene and shielded metal arc welding. Includes oxyacetylene fusion welding in various positions on plate steel, shielded metal arc welding in all positions on plate steel with two different electrodes with emphasis on skill development, manual oxy-fuel cutting, plasma arc cutting with a brief introduction to gas metal arc welding and gas tungsten arc welding. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT… --- # WLD111 — Introduction to Welding WLD 111 - Introduction to Welding WLD 111 - Introduction to Welding 4 -4-4 Introductory theory and practice in oxyacetylene and shielded metal arc welding. Includes oxyacetylene fusion welding in various positions on plate steel, shielded metal arc welding in all positions on plate steel with two different electrodes with emphasis on skill development, manual oxy-fuel cutting, plasma arc cutting with a brief introduction to gas metal arc welding and gas tungsten arc welding. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT… --- # WLD112 — Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 112 - Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 112 - Gas Metal Arc Welding 2 -2-2 Gas metal and arc welding fundamentals, welding safety, gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases; skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 22 gauge steel. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 or WLD 111 Prerequisites: WLD110, WLD111 --- # WLD112 — Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 112 - Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 112 - Gas Metal Arc Welding 2 -2-2 Gas metal and arc welding fundamentals, welding safety, gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases; skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 22 gauge steel. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 or WLD 111 Prerequisites: WLD110, WLD111 --- # WLD112 — Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 112 - Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 112 - Gas Metal Arc Welding 2 -2-2 Gas metal and arc welding fundamentals, welding safety, gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases; skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 22 gauge steel. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 or WLD 111 Prerequisites: WLD110, WLD111 --- # WLD212 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding 112 credits · 112 hours WLD 212 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 212 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding 2 -2-2 Advanced gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 3/8” steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Concurrent enrollment in WLD 112 Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 or WLD 111 Prerequisites: WLD112, WLD110, WLD111 --- # WLD212 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding 112 credits · 112 hours WLD 212 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 212 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding 2 -2-2 Advanced gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 3/8” steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Concurrent enrollment in WLD 112 Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 or WLD 111 Prerequisites: WLD112, WLD110, WLD111 --- # WLD212 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding 112 credits · 112 hours WLD 212 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 212 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding 2 -2-2 Advanced gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 3/8” steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Concurrent enrollment in WLD 112 Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 or WLD 111 Prerequisites: WLD112, WLD110, WLD111 --- # WLD111 — Introduction to Welding WLD 111 - Introduction to Welding WLD 111 - Introduction to Welding 4 -4-4 Introductory theory and practice in oxyacetylene and shielded metal arc welding. Includes oxyacetylene fusion welding in various positions on plate steel, shielded metal arc welding in all positions on plate steel with two different electrodes with emphasis on skill development, manual oxy-fuel cutting, plasma arc cutting with a brief introduction to gas metal arc welding and gas tungsten arc welding. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT… --- # WLD111 — Introduction to Welding WLD 111 - Introduction to Welding WLD 111 - Introduction to Welding 4 -4-4 Introductory theory and practice in oxyacetylene and shielded metal arc welding. Includes oxyacetylene fusion welding in various positions on plate steel, shielded metal arc welding in all positions on plate steel with two different electrodes with emphasis on skill development, manual oxy-fuel cutting, plasma arc cutting with a brief introduction to gas metal arc welding and gas tungsten arc welding. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT… --- # WLD111 — Introduction to Welding WLD 111 - Introduction to Welding WLD 111 - Introduction to Welding 4 -4-4 Introductory theory and practice in oxyacetylene and shielded metal arc welding. Includes oxyacetylene fusion welding in various positions on plate steel, shielded metal arc welding in all positions on plate steel with two different electrodes with emphasis on skill development, manual oxy-fuel cutting, plasma arc cutting with a brief introduction to gas metal arc welding and gas tungsten arc welding. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT… --- # WLX112 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting WLX 112 - Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting WLX 112 - Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting 1 -1-1 Introductory theory and practice in oxyacetylene welding and cutting. Includes oxyacetylene fusion welding in the various positions on plate steel and manual oxy-fuel cutting. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # WLX112 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting WLX 112 - Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting WLX 112 - Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting 1 -1-1 Introductory theory and practice in oxyacetylene welding and cutting. Includes oxyacetylene fusion welding in the various positions on plate steel and manual oxy-fuel cutting. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # WLX112 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting WLX 112 - Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting WLX 112 - Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting 1 -1-1 Introductory theory and practice in oxyacetylene welding and cutting. Includes oxyacetylene fusion welding in the various positions on plate steel and manual oxy-fuel cutting. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # WLX113 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing WLX 113 - Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing WLX 113 - Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing 1 -1-1 Introductory theory and practice in oxyacetylene brazing in the various positions on plate steel. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # WLX113 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing WLX 113 - Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing WLX 113 - Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing 1 -1-1 Introductory theory and practice in oxyacetylene brazing in the various positions on plate steel. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # WLX113 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing WLX 113 - Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing WLX 113 - Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing 1 -1-1 Introductory theory and practice in oxyacetylene brazing in the various positions on plate steel. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # WLX114 — Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding WLX 114 - Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding WLX 114 - Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding 1 -1-1 Introductory theory and practice in shielded metal arc welding. Includes shielded metal arc welding in all positions on plate steel with 6011 electrodes, with emphasis on skill development and plasma arc cutting. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # WLX114 — Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding WLX 114 - Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding WLX 114 - Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding 1 -1-1 Introductory theory and practice in shielded metal arc welding. Includes shielded metal arc welding in all positions on plate steel with 6011 electrodes, with emphasis on skill development and plasma arc cutting. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # WLX114 — Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding WLX 114 - Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding WLX 114 - Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding 1 -1-1 Introductory theory and practice in shielded metal arc welding. Includes shielded metal arc welding in all positions on plate steel with 6011 electrodes, with emphasis on skill development and plasma arc cutting. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # WLX115 — Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding WLX 115 - Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding WLX 115 - Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding 1 -1-1 Introductory theory and practice in shielded metal arc welding. Includes shielded metal arc welding in all positions on plate steel with 7018 electrodes, with emphasis on skill development. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # WLX115 — Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding WLX 115 - Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding WLX 115 - Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding 1 -1-1 Introductory theory and practice in shielded metal arc welding. Includes shielded metal arc welding in all positions on plate steel with 7018 electrodes, with emphasis on skill development. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # WLX115 — Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding WLX 115 - Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding WLX 115 - Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding 1 -1-1 Introductory theory and practice in shielded metal arc welding. Includes shielded metal arc welding in all positions on plate steel with 7018 electrodes, with emphasis on skill development. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # WLD112 — Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 112 - Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 112 - Gas Metal Arc Welding 2 -2-2 Gas metal and arc welding fundamentals, welding safety, gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases; skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 22 gauge steel. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 or WLD 111 Prerequisites: WLD110, WLD111 --- # WLD112 — Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 112 - Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 112 - Gas Metal Arc Welding 2 -2-2 Gas metal and arc welding fundamentals, welding safety, gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases; skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 22 gauge steel. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 or WLD 111 Prerequisites: WLD110, WLD111 --- # WLD112 — Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 112 - Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 112 - Gas Metal Arc Welding 2 -2-2 Gas metal and arc welding fundamentals, welding safety, gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases; skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 22 gauge steel. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 or WLD 111 Prerequisites: WLD110, WLD111 --- # WLX116 — Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding I WLX 116 - Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding I WLX 116 - Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding I 1 -1-1 Beginning gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 16 gauge steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 , WLD 111 , or WLX 114 and WLX 115 Prerequisites: WLD110, WLD111, WLX114, WLX115 --- # WLX116 — Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding I WLX 116 - Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding I WLX 116 - Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding I 1 -1-1 Beginning gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 16 gauge steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 , WLD 111 , or WLX 114 and WLX 115 Prerequisites: WLD110, WLD111, WLX114, WLX115 --- # WLX116 — Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding I WLX 116 - Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding I WLX 116 - Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding I 1 -1-1 Beginning gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 16 gauge steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 , WLD 111 , or WLX 114 and WLX 115 Prerequisites: WLD110, WLD111, WLX114, WLX115 --- # WLX117 — Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding II WLX 117 - Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding II WLX 117 - Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding II 1 -1-1 Beginning gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 18 gauge to 22 gauge steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLX 116 ; credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 , WLD 111 , o… Prerequisites: WLX116, WLD110, WLD111, WLX114, WLX115 --- # WLX117 — Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding II WLX 117 - Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding II WLX 117 - Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding II 1 -1-1 Beginning gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 18 gauge to 22 gauge steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLX 116 ; credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 , WLD 111 , o… Prerequisites: WLX116, WLD110, WLD111, WLX114, WLX115 --- # WLX117 — Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding II WLX 117 - Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding II WLX 117 - Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding II 1 -1-1 Beginning gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 18 gauge to 22 gauge steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLX 116 ; credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 , WLD 111 , o… Prerequisites: WLX116, WLD110, WLD111, WLX114, WLX115 --- # WLD212 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding 112 credits · 112 hours WLD 212 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 212 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding 2 -2-2 Advanced gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 3/8” steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Concurrent enrollment in WLD 112 Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 or WLD 111 Prerequisites: WLD112, WLD110, WLD111 --- # WLD212 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding 112 credits · 112 hours WLD 212 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 212 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding 2 -2-2 Advanced gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 3/8” steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Concurrent enrollment in WLD 112 Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 or WLD 111 Prerequisites: WLD112, WLD110, WLD111 --- # WLD212 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding 112 credits · 112 hours WLD 212 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 212 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding 2 -2-2 Advanced gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 3/8” steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Concurrent enrollment in WLD 112 Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 or WLD 111 Prerequisites: WLD112, WLD110, WLD111 --- # WLX210 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding I WLX 210 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding I WLX 210 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding I 1 -1-1 Advanced gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 3/8” steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and advanced print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 , WLD 111 , or WLX 114 , WLX 115 , WLX 116 , and WLX 117 Prerequisites: WLD110, WLD111, WLX114, WLX115, WLX116, WLX117 --- # WLX210 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding I WLX 210 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding I WLX 210 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding I 1 -1-1 Advanced gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 3/8” steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and advanced print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 , WLD 111 , or WLX 114 , WLX 115 , WLX 116 , and WLX 117 Prerequisites: WLD110, WLD111, WLX114, WLX115, WLX116, WLX117 --- # WLX210 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding I WLX 210 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding I WLX 210 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding I 1 -1-1 Advanced gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 3/8” steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and advanced print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 , WLD 111 , or WLX 114 , WLX 115 , WLX 116 , and WLX 117 Prerequisites: WLD110, WLD111, WLX114, WLX115, WLX116, WLX117 --- # WLX211 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding II WLX 211 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding II WLX 211 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding II 1 -1-1 Advanced gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 3/8” steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLX 210 ; credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 , WLD 111 , or WLX 114 ,… Prerequisites: WLX210, WLD110, WLD111, WLX114, WLX115, WLX116, WLX117 --- # WLX211 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding II WLX 211 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding II WLX 211 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding II 1 -1-1 Advanced gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 3/8” steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLX 210 ; credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 , WLD 111 , or WLX 114 ,… Prerequisites: WLX210, WLD110, WLD111, WLX114, WLX115, WLX116, WLX117 --- # WLX211 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding II WLX 211 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding II WLX 211 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding II 1 -1-1 Advanced gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 3/8” steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLX 210 ; credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 , WLD 111 , or WLX 114 ,… Prerequisites: WLX210, WLD110, WLD111, WLX114, WLX115, WLX116, WLX117 --- # WLX112 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting WLX 112 - Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting WLX 112 - Introduction to Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting 1 -1-1 Introductory theory and practice in oxyacetylene welding and cutting. Includes oxyacetylene fusion welding in the various positions on plate steel and manual oxy-fuel cutting. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # WLX113 — Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing WLX 113 - Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing WLX 113 - Introduction to Oxy-fuel Brazing 1 -1-1 Introductory theory and practice in oxyacetylene brazing in the various positions on plate steel. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # WLX114 — Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding WLX 114 - Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding WLX 114 - Introduction to 6011 Arc Welding 1 -1-1 Introductory theory and practice in shielded metal arc welding. Includes shielded metal arc welding in all positions on plate steel with 6011 electrodes, with emphasis on skill development and plasma arc cutting. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # WLX115 — Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding WLX 115 - Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding WLX 115 - Introduction to 7018 Arc Welding 1 -1-1 Introductory theory and practice in shielded metal arc welding. Includes shielded metal arc welding in all positions on plate steel with 7018 electrodes, with emphasis on skill development. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites None --- # WLX116 — Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding I WLX 116 - Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding I WLX 116 - Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding I 1 -1-1 Beginning gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 16 gauge steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 , WLD 111 , or WLX 114 and WLX 115 Prerequisites: WLD110, WLD111, WLX114, WLX115 --- # WLX117 — Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding II WLX 117 - Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding II WLX 117 - Beginning Gas Metal Arc Welding II 1 -1-1 Beginning gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 18 gauge to 22 gauge steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLX 116 ; credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 , WLD 111 , o… Prerequisites: WLX116, WLD110, WLD111, WLX114, WLX115 --- # WLX210 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding I WLX 210 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding I WLX 210 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding I 1 -1-1 Advanced gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 3/8” steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and advanced print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 , WLD 111 , or WLX 114 , WLX 115 , WLX 116 , and WLX 117 Prerequisites: WLD110, WLD111, WLX114, WLX115, WLX116, WLX117 --- # WLX211 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding II WLX 211 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding II WLX 211 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding II 1 -1-1 Advanced gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Gas metal arc equipment adjustments, metal transfer, and shielding gases. Skill development in all positions of welding on mild steel ranging from 1/8” to 3/8” steel and aluminum. Welding symbols and print reading. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement into ENG 098 Reading: Placement into CCS 098 Math: Placement into MAT 059 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in WLX 210 ; credit or concurrent enrollment in WLD 110 , WLD 111 , or WLX 114 ,… Prerequisites: WLX210, WLD110, WLD111, WLX114, WLX115, WLX116, WLX117 --- # XCT210 — Computed Tomography Imaging XCT 210 - Computed Tomography Imaging XCT 210 - Computed Tomography Imaging 3 -0-3 History, physics, and system operational components of computed tomography imaging. Image acquisition, display, reconstruction, and quality control. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Concurrent enrollment in XRA 213 , XRA 214 , and XRA 232 Admission into the Radiologic Technology program Recommended before enrolling (not required): ARRT primary certification Prerequisites: XRA213, XRA214, XRA232 --- # XCT212 — Sectional Pathology XCT 212 - Sectional Pathology XCT 212 - Sectional Pathology 3 -0-3 Sectional imaging procedures and pathology commonly found in CT and MRI. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in XCT 210 Admission into the Radiologic Technology program Recommended before enrolling (not required): ARRT primary certification Prerequisites: XCT210 --- # XCT214 — Patient Care XCT 214 - Patient Care XCT 214 - Patient Care 3 -0-3 Patient care for CT and MRI imaging, pharmacological classification, documentation, and administration of contrast agents and related drug administration. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in XCT 212 , and XCT 210 or XMR 211 Admission into the Radiologic Technology program Recommended before enrolling (not required): ARRT primary certification Prerequisites: XCT212, XCT210, XMR211 --- # XCT215 — CT Clinical XCT 215 - CT Clinical XCT 215 - CT Clinical 3 -20-3 Students will perform CT imaging procedures based on previous coursework and clinical --- # XMR211 — Magnetic Resonance Imaging XMR 211 - Magnetic Resonance Imaging XMR 211 - Magnetic Resonance Imaging 3 -0-3 MRI imaging history, physics, and system operational components. Image acquisition, display, reconstruction, and quality control. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites ARRT primary certification Admission into the Radiologic Technology program --- # XMR217 — MRI Clinical XMR 217 - MRI Clinical XMR 217 - MRI Clinical 6 -40-6 Students will perform Magnetic Resonance Imaging procedures based on previous coursework and clinical --- # XRA110 — Basic Clinical Skills XRA 110 - Basic Clinical Skills XRA 110 - Basic Clinical Skills 3 -4-3 Orientation to the Radiologic Technology program and clinical affiliates, history of x-radiation, basic x-ray protection, and medical terminology. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Admission into the Radiologic Technology program --- # XRA111 — Radiologic Technology I XRA 111 - Radiologic Technology I XRA 111 - Radiologic Technology I 3 -3-3 Radiographic anatomy and positioning of upper and lower extremities, spine, thorax, contrast studies, and medical terminology. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in XRA 114 , XRA 131 , and BIO 121 Admission into the Radiologic Technology program Prerequisites: XRA114, XRA131, BIO121 --- # XRA112 — Radiologic Technology II 121 credits · 121 hours XRA 112 - Radiologic Technology II XRA 112 - Radiologic Technology II 3 -3-3 X-ray imaging characteristics, factors affecting radiographic exposure, and digital imaging. Radiographic positioning of skull and facial bones. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in XRA 111 , XRA 114 , XRA 131 , and BIO 121 Credit or concurrent enrollment in XRA 132 , BIO 122 , and PHY 112 Admission into the Radiologic Technology program Prerequisites: XRA111, XRA114, XRA131, BIO121, XRA132, BIO122, PHY112 --- # XRA114 — Patient Care XRA 114 - Patient Care XRA 114 - Patient Care 3 -3-3 Apply basic skills in variety of settings: health care trends, vital signs, body mechanics, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, isolation techniques, and communication skills. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in XRA 111 , XRA 131 , and BIO 121 Admission into the Radiologic Technology program Prerequisites: XRA111, XRA131, BIO121 --- # XRA131 — Clinical I XRA 131 - Clinical I XRA 131 - Clinical I 3 -18-3 Assist and perform routine examinations of chest, abdomen, spine, and extremities; 270 clinical hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit or concurrent enrollment in XRA 111 , XRA 114 , and BIO 121 Admission into the Radiologic Technology program Prerequisites: XRA111, XRA114, BIO121 --- # XRA132 — Clinical II 121 credits · 121 hours XRA 132 - Clinical II XRA 132 - Clinical II 4 -24-4 Assist and perform fluoroscopy, exams, routine exams, and portable x-ray examinations with relative independence; 360 clinical hours. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in XRA 111 , XRA 114 , XRA 131 , and BIO 121 Credit or concurrent enrollment in XRA 112 , BIO 122 , and PHY 112 Admission into the Radiologic Technology program Prerequisites: XRA111, XRA114, XRA131, BIO121, XRA112, BIO122, PHY112 --- # XRA150 — Introduction to Radiography XRA 150 - Introduction to Radiography XRA 150 - Introduction to Radiography 1 -0-1 Introduction to the Radiologic Technology program, profession, clinical affiliates, history of radiation, basic x-ray protection, and terminology. Hybrid course. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # XRA213 — Radiographer’s Physics XRA 213 - Radiographer’s Physics XRA 213 - Radiographer’s Physics 3 -0-3 Basic x-ray equipment construction and function, properties of electromagnetic radiation, and basic x-ray physics. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in XRA 112 , XRA 231 , BIO 122 , and PHY 112 Concurrent enrollment in XCT 210 , XRA 214 , and XRA 232 Admission into the Radiologic Technology program Prerequisites: XRA112, XRA231, BIO122, PHY112, XCT210, XRA214, XRA232 --- # XRA214 — Advanced Radiologic Technology I XRA 214 - Advanced Radiologic Technology I XRA 214 - Advanced Radiologic Technology I 3 -2-3 Advanced factors affecting radiographic exposure. Radiobiology, interactions in matter, health physics, and radiation protection. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: Placement out of MAT 072 Prerequisites Credit in XRA 112 , XRA 231 , BIO 122 , and PHY 112 Concurrent enrollment in XCT 210 , XRA 213 , and XRA 232 Admission into the Radiologic Technology program Prerequisites: XRA112, XRA231, BIO122, PHY112, XCT210, XRA213, XRA232 --- # XRA216 — Advanced Radiologic Technology II XRA 216 - Advanced Radiologic Technology II XRA 216 - Advanced Radiologic Technology II 3 -0-3 Pathology and review seminars. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in XRA 213 , XRA 214 , XRA 232 , and XCT 210 Concurrent enrollment in XRA 217 , XRA 233 , and XCT 212 Admission into the Radiologic Technology program Prerequisites: XRA213, XRA214, XRA232, XCT210, XRA217, XRA233, XCT212 --- # XRA217 — Advanced Clinical Skills XRA 217 - Advanced Clinical Skills XRA 217 - Advanced Clinical Skills 1 -3-1 Critical positioning skills in atypical radiographic procedures. Minimum Placement Requirements English: Placement out of ENG 099 Reading: Placement out of CCS 099 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in XRA 213 , XRA 214 , XRA 232 , and XCT 210 Concurrent enrollment in XRA 216 , XRA 233 , and XCT 212 Admission into the Radiologic Technology program Prerequisites: XRA213, XRA214, XRA232, XCT210, XRA216, XRA233, XCT212 --- # XRA231 — Clinical III XRA 231 - Clinical III XRA 231 - Clinical III 2 -16-2 Perform most routine and non-routine examinations and perform all Prerequisites: XRA112, XRA132, BIO122, PHY112 --- # XRA232 — Clinical IV 231 credits · 231 hours XRA 232 - Clinical IV XRA 232 - Clinical IV 4 -24-4 Perform most routine and non-routine examinations and perform all Prerequisites: XRA112, XRA231, XRA213, XRA214, XCT210 --- # XRA233 — Clinical V 210 credits · 210 hours XRA 233 - Clinical V XRA 233 - Clinical V 4 -24-4 Perform most routine and non-routine x-ray examinations and perform all Prerequisites: XRA213, XRA214, XRA232, XCT210, XRA216, XRA217, XCT212 --- # ABE017 — ABE Bridge to Business, Management, and Administration ABE 017 - ABE Bridge to Business, Management, and Administration ABE 017 - ABE Bridge to Business, Management, and Administration 1-15 -0-1 through 15-0-15 This course is for adult basic education learners intending to pursue a career in business, management, and administration. Simultaneous preparation for HSE tests and entrance to post-secondary business, management, and administration training via the Computers in Business or Office Assistant programs will be provided. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ABE018 — ABE Bridge to Health Careers ABE 018 - ABE Bridge to Health Careers ABE 018 - ABE Bridge to Health Careers 1-15 -0-1 through 15-0-15 This course is for adult basic education learners intending to pursue a career in health care. Simultaneous preparation for the GED Tests and entrance to postsecondary health career training via the CNA course will be provided. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ABE019 — ABE Bridge to Manufacturing ABE 019 - ABE Bridge to Manufacturing ABE 019 - ABE Bridge to Manufacturing 1-15 -0-1 through 15-0-15 This course is for adult basic education learners interested in manufacturing careers. Students will explore career opportunities in the manufacturing sector while also building their academic skills in preparation for high school equivalency and/or college entrance exams. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ABE020 — ABE Bridge to TDL ABE 020 - ABE Bridge to TDL ABE 020 - ABE Bridge to TDL 1-8 -0-1 through 8-0-8 This course is for Adult Basic Education (ABE) learners wanting to pursue a career in the Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics industry. Contextualized reading, writing, and math instruction will be integrated with career exploration activities to learners explore the TDL cluster. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ABE021 — ABE Bridge to Information Technology ABE 021 - ABE Bridge to Information Technology ABE 021 - ABE Bridge to Information Technology 1-15 -0-1 through 15-0-15 This course is for adult basic education learners intending to pursue a career in information technology such as computer programming, network administration, or computer-aided design and drafting. Simultaneous preparation for HSE tests and entrance to post-secondary information technology training. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ABE050 — Adult Basic Education Assessment and Placement A ABE 050 - Adult Basic Education Assessment and Placement A ABE 050 - Adult Basic Education Assessment and Placement A 1 -0-1 Assessment of academic skills at the NRS 2 in reading (210 or less) and math (198 or less). Individual advisement for placement in adult basic education courses. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ABE051 — Adult Basic Education Assessment and Placement I ABE 051 - Adult Basic Education Assessment and Placement I ABE 051 - Adult Basic Education Assessment and Placement I 1 -0-1 Assessment of academic skills at the NRS 2-3 in reading and math . Individual advisement for placement in adult basic education courses. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ABE052 — Adult Basic Education Assessment and Placement II ABE 052 - Adult Basic Education Assessment and Placement II ABE 052 - Adult Basic Education Assessment and Placement II 1 -0-1 Assessment of academic skills at the NRS 3 in reading and math . Individual advisement for placement in adult basic education courses. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ABE053 — Adult Basic Education Assessment and Placement III ABE 053 - Adult Basic Education Assessment and Placement III ABE 053 - Adult Basic Education Assessment and Placement III 1 -0-1 Assessment of academic skills at the NRS 4 in reading and NRS 4-5 in math . Individual advisement for placement in adult basic education courses. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ALT111 — Peer Tutor Training ALT 111 - Peer Tutor Training ALT 111 - Peer Tutor Training 1 -0-1 Theory and application of tutoring skills and strategies to tutor students in the Learning Commons. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites Approval of program director or department chair --- # ASE016 — ASE College Prep Skills ASE 016 - ASE College Prep Skills ASE 016 - ASE College Prep Skills 1-6 -0-1 through 6-0-6 Adult Secondary level class for learners at the NRS 5-6 (239 and up). Self-Assessment, Educational Goals and --- # ASE017 — ASE Bridge to Business, Management, and Administration ASE 017 - ASE Bridge to Business, Management, and Administration ASE 017 - ASE Bridge to Business, Management, and Administration 1-15 -0-1 through 15-0-15 This course is for adult secondary education learners intending to pursue a career in business, management, and administration. Simultaneous preparation for HSE tests and entrance to post-secondary business, management, and administration training via the Computers in Business or Office Assistant programs will be provided. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ASE018 — ASE Bridge to Health Careers ASE 018 - ASE Bridge to Health Careers ASE 018 - ASE Bridge to Health Careers 1-15 -0-1 through 15-0-15 This course is for adult secondary education learners intending to pursue a career in health care. Simultaneous preparation for the GED Tests and entrance to post-secondary health career training via the CNA course will be provided. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ASE019 — ASE Bridge to Manufacturing ASE 019 - ASE Bridge to Manufacturing ASE 019 - ASE Bridge to Manufacturing 1-15 -0-1 through 15-0-15 This course is for adult basic education learners interested in manufacturing careers. Students will explore career opportunities in the manufacturing sector while also building their academic skills in preparation for high school equivalency and/or college entrance exams. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ASE020 — ASE Bridge to TDL ASE 020 - ASE Bridge to TDL ASE 020 - ASE Bridge to TDL 1-8 -0-1 through 8-0-8 This course is for Adult Secondary Education (ASE) learners wanting to pursue a career in the Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics industry. Contextualized reading, writing, and math instruction will be integrated with career exploration activities to learners explore the TDL cluster. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ASE021 — ASE Bridge to Information Technology ASE 021 - ASE Bridge to Information Technology ASE 021 - ASE Bridge to Information Technology 1-15 -0-1 through 15-0-15 This course is for adult basic education learners intending to pursue a career in information technology such as computer programming, network administration, or computer-aided design and drafting. Simultaneous preparation for HSE tests and entrance to post-secondary information technology training. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ASE054 — Adult Secondary Education Assessment and Placement IV ASE 054 - Adult Secondary Education Assessment and Placement IV ASE 054 - Adult Secondary Education Assessment and Placement IV 1 -0-1 Assessment of academic skills at the NRS 5-6 in reading (239+) and math (236+). Individual advisement for placement in adult secondary education courses. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ASE111 — ICAPS Support Skills - Computer Foundations ASE 111 - ICAPS Support Skills - Computer Foundations ASE 111 - ICAPS Support Skills - Computer Foundations 1-15 -0-1 through 15-0-15 This course is designed to be taken by adult basic education learners in conjunction with Parkland College classes for those intending to pursue a career in information technology such as computer programming, network administration, or computer-aided design and drafting. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # GED010 — GED Preparation I GED 010 - GED Preparation I GED 010 - GED Preparation I 1-13 -0-1 through 13-0-13 Emphasis is on skills required for success on the GED exam, in daily life, and in the workplace. Reading comprehension skills, sentence and paragraph writing, and study of whole number operations. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # GED015 — GED Preparation II GED 015 - GED Preparation II GED 015 - GED Preparation II 1-13 -0-1 through 13-0-13 Comprehensive study of critical readings, essay writing, and mathematical skills for adult learners functioning at NRS 3-4 reading level on the CASAS. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # GED016 — GED Preparation III GED 016 - GED Preparation III GED 016 - GED Preparation III 1-13 -0-1 through 13-0-13 Adult Secondary level class for learners who read at NRS 5-6 on the CASAS. Extensive reading practice in social studies, science, and literature. Essay writing skills emphasized, with timed practice situations. Introduction to basic algebra and geometry, in addition to math concepts used on the GED test. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # GED020 — ABE Math Instruction GED 020 - ABE Math Instruction GED 020 - ABE Math Instruction 1-12 -0-1 through 12-0-12 This course is for ABE learners who are intending to obtain their HSE but wish for a primary focus on math preparation in regard to HSE testing. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # GED025 — ASE Math Instruction GED 025 - ASE Math Instruction GED 025 - ASE Math Instruction 1-12 -0-1 through 12-0-12 This course is for ASE learners who are intending to obtain their HSE but wish for a primary focus on math preparation in regard to HSE testing. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # JOB080 — Job Skills and Career Planning JOB 080 - Job Skills and Career Planning JOB 080 - Job Skills and Career Planning 1-4 -0-1 through 4-0-4 For ABE learners with reading levels between NRS 1-4 on the CASAS. Focuses on past successes and personal skills that one can bring to a job search: interviewing, resumes, completing an application, how and where to look for a job, and how to keep a job. Directed primarily at non-high school graduates with little or no successful job experience. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # JOB081 — Job Skills and Career Planning JOB 081 - Job Skills and Career Planning JOB 081 - Job Skills and Career Planning 1-4 -0-1 through 4-0-4 For ASE learners with reading levels between NRS 5-6 on the CASAS. Focuses on past successes and personal skills that one can bring to a job search: interviewing, resumes, completing an application, how and where to look for a job, and how to keep a job. Directed primarily at non-high school graduates with little or no successful job experience. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # TTT611 — Tractor Trailer Driver Training TTT 611 - Tractor Trailer Driver Training TTT 611 - Tractor Trailer Driver Training 7 -8-7 Complete vehicle training, preparing individuals for an entry-level position in the trucking industry. Includes Commercial Driver’s License (C.D.L.) learner’s permit and endorsement preparation, Department of Transportation log books, map reading, trip planning, and Secretary of State Class A road test. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ESL011 — ICAPS Support Skills - Computer Foundations ESL 011 - ICAPS Support Skills - Computer Foundations ESL 011 - ICAPS Support Skills - Computer Foundations 1-15 -0-1 through 15-0-15 This course is designed to be taken by adult education ESL learners in conjunction with Parkland College classes for those intending to pursue a career in information technology such as computer programming, network administration, or computer-aided design and drafting. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ESL017 — ESL Bridge to Business, Management, and Administration I ESL 017 - ESL Bridge to Business, Management, and Administration I ESL 017 - ESL Bridge to Business, Management, and Administration I 1-15 -0-1 through 15-0-15 Contextualized instruction in reading, speaking, listening, writing, math, and computer literacy for ESL learners. Prepares non-native language speakers for post-secondary education and training programs in entry-level business management and administrative technology careers. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ESL018 — ESL Bridge to Health Careers I ESL 018 - ESL Bridge to Health Careers I ESL 018 - ESL Bridge to Health Careers I 1-10 -0-1 through 10-0-10 Includes contextualized instruction in reading, speaking, listening and writing for ESL learners. Prepares non-native language speakers for post-secondary education and training programs in entry-level health science careers. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ESL019 — ESL Bridge to Manufacturing I ESL 019 - ESL Bridge to Manufacturing I ESL 019 - ESL Bridge to Manufacturing I 1-10 -0-1 through 10-0-10 This course is for Intermediate ESL learners interested in manufacturing careers. Students will explore opportunities in the manufacturing sector while also building their reading, writing, and language skills. Course will emphasize industry-specific vocabulary and interpersonal oral communication skill development. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ESL020 — ESL Bridge to Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics ESL 020 - ESL Bridge to Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics ESL 020 - ESL Bridge to Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics 1-10 -0-1 through 10-0-10 This course is for Intermediate and Advanced ESL learners with career interests in the Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics cluster. Students will explore career opportunities while building their reading, speaking, listening, and writing language skills. This course will emphasize industry-specific vocabulary and interpersonal oral communication skill development. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Mat… --- # ESL021 — ESL Bridge to Information Technology ESL 021 - ESL Bridge to Information Technology ESL 021 - ESL Bridge to Information Technology 1-15 -0-1 through 15-0-15 Contextualized instruction in reading, speaking, listening, writing, math, and computer literacy for ESL learners. Prepares non-native language speakers for post-secondary education and training programs in entry-level information technology careers. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ESL027 — ESL Bridge to Business, Management, and Administration II ESL 027 - ESL Bridge to Business, Management, and Administration II ESL 027 - ESL Bridge to Business, Management, and Administration II 1-15 -0-1 through 15-0-15 Contextualized instruction in reading, speaking, listening, writing, math, and computer literacy for ESL learners. Prepares non-native language speakers for post-secondary education and training programs in entry-level business management and administrative technology careers. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ESL028 — ESL Bridge to Health Careers II ESL 028 - ESL Bridge to Health Careers II ESL 028 - ESL Bridge to Health Careers II 1-10 -0-1 through 10-0-10 Includes contextualized instruction in reading, speaking, listening, and writing for ESL learners. Prepares non-native language speakers for post-secondary education and training programs in entry-level health science careers. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ESL029 — ESL Bridge to Manufacturing II ESL 029 - ESL Bridge to Manufacturing II ESL 029 - ESL Bridge to Manufacturing II 1-10 -0-1 through 10-0-10 This course is for Advanced ESL learners interested in manufacturing careers. Students will explore opportunities in the manufacturing sector while also building their reading, writing, and language skills. Course will emphasize industry-specific vocabulary and interpersonal oral communication skill development. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ESL050 — English as a Second Language Assessment ESL 050 - English as a Second Language Assessment ESL 050 - English as a Second Language Assessment 1 -0-1 Assessment of English language skills for non-native speakers of English. Individual advising leads to placement in English as a Second Language course. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ESL060 — Communication Skills for Beginning English Speakers ESL 060 - Communication Skills for Beginning English Speakers ESL 060 - Communication Skills for Beginning English Speakers 1-13 -0-1 through 13-0-13 Development of essential reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills needed by non-native speakers of English in order to function in daily life at the workplace and as a U.S. resident. Requires literacy in first language. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ESL065 — Communication Skills for Low-Intermediate English Speakers ESL 065 - Communication Skills for Low-Intermediate English Speakers ESL 065 - Communication Skills for Low-Intermediate English Speakers 1-13 -0-1 through 13-0-13 Development of basic reading, writing, listening and speaking skills needed by non-native speakers of English in order to function in daily life, at the workplace, and as a U.S. resident. Requires literacy in first language. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None --- # ESL066 — Communication Skills for Intermediate English Speakers ESL 066 - Communication Skills for Intermediate English Speakers ESL 066 - Communication Skills for Intermediate English Speakers 1-13 -0-1 through 13-0-13 Development of reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills needed by non-native speakers of English in order for entry-level functioning in the workplace as well as community college workforce and academic preparation programs. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: None Math: None Prerequisites None