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| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN AGRICULTURE | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as agriculture, agronomy, animal science, agriculture engineering, natural reso… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN ART | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as advertising, art, architecture, art education, graphic design, interior desi… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as biology, marine biology, zoology, ecology, and environmental science. This p… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN BUSINESS | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as business management, marketing, and finance. This program is part of the Bus… source |
| AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN CHEMISTRY | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four-year institution in a degree program. This program is part of the Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics Career… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN COMMUNICATION | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as journalism, radio or television broadcasting, public relations, advertising,… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN COMPUTER SCIENCE | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as computer science. This program is part of the Education & Training Career Cl… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as criminal justice, law enforcement, security administration, homeland securit… source |
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| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION | Degree | Spoon River College offers courses in education. With proper advisement, these courses can be transferred into a senior college or university teacher education program. This program is part of the Ed… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN EDUCATION | Degree | Spoon River College offers courses in education. With proper advisement, these courses can be transferred into a senior college or university teacher education program. This program is part of the Ed… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN ELEMENTARY AND SPECIAL EDUCATION | Degree | Spoon River College offers courses in education. With proper advisement, these courses can be transferred into a senior college or university teacher education program. This program is part of the Ed… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN ENGLISH | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as English, journalism, advertising, public relations, or education. This progr… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN GENERAL SCIENCE | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in a liberal education with a special interest in the field of science. This program is part of the Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN GEOGRAPHY | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as geography, cartography, geographic information systems, or geographic educat… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN HEALTH SCIENCE | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as health science, public health, nutrition, and other allied health programs.… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN HISTORY | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as history, political science, international studies, and education. This progr… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN MATHEMATICS | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as math and education. This program is part of the Science, Technology, Enginee… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN PHILOSOPHY | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in degree programs such as philosophy, world religions, the law, journalism, and education. This program is part of the Education & Training Career… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as physical education, kinesiology, and sports medicine. This program is part o… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as physical education, kinesiology, and sports medicine. This program is part o… source |
| AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN PHYSICS | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as physics and engineering. This program is part of the Science, Technology, En… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN POLITICAL SCIENCE | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as history, political science, international studies, and education. This progr… source |
| AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN PRE-ENGINEERING | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as physical engineering, chemical engineering, nuclear engineering, industrial… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN PRE-EXERCISE SCIENCE | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as physical education, kinesiology, and sports medicine. This program is part o… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN PSYCHOLOGY | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as psychology, counseling, human services, and education. This program is part… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN RELIGION | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in degree programs such as philosophy, world religions, the law, journalism, and education. This program is part of the Education & Training Career… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN SECONDARY EDUCATION | Degree | Spoon River College offers courses in education. With proper advisement, these courses can be transferred into a senior college or university teacher education program. This program is part of the Ed… source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN SOCIAL WORK | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as social work. This program is part of the Education & Training Career Cluster. source |
| AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN SOCIOLOGY | Degree | This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as sociology, human services, and education. This program is part of the Educat… source |
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| FAX 309 | 836-2035 | — | Rushville Center 706 Maple Avenue Rushville, Illinois 62681 Telephone 217-322-6060 Fax 217-322-6726 Visit SRC online Student Responsibility Spoon River College provides students with important inform… source |
| TDD 877 | 521-2172 | 12 | Email OCR or visit Online. BOARD OF TRUSTEES DISTRICT 534 John Biernbaum Term Expires: 2031 Dave Maguire Term Expires: 2029 Kent Schleich Term Expires: 2031 Linda Butler Term Expires: 2027 Kevin Mead… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| MAT 092 | MAT 092 | — | Students placing into two or more developmental courses may be required to enroll in College and Career Success (LA103). This course provides to ols for transition into college and instruction on lea… source |
| FYR 2023 | Annual Student Enrollment and Completion | 18 | 2022-2023 IPEDS Institutional Profile 2023-2024 IPEDS Institutional Profile (data that is available) STUDENT POLICIES STUDENT POLICIES Academic Freedom and Freedom of Student Inquiry The college envi… 18 cr · 18 hr source |
| ENG 102 | Composition II 3 | — | Choose from IAI list Humanities and Fine Arts 3 Choose from IAI list Mathematics (MAT 132 Recommended) Choose from IAI list Lab Science 4 Choose from Suggested Major courses for Pre-Exercise Science… source |
| GT 162 | Communication Skills 3 3 0 | — | Students enrolled in the various technical curricula will practice effective techniques of oral and written communications. The course is designed to improve speaking, writing, and reading skills, pa… source |
| COM 103 | Speech Communication 3 3 | — | Choose from IAI list Biology Elective 0 3-4 Choose Health Science (HS) course Health Science 3 3 Choose from IAI list Humanities and Fine Arts 3 0 Choose from IAI list Social & Behavioral Sciences 3… source |
| REL 101 | World Religions 3 | 10 | See note below Education Curriculum Courses** - Students should determine elective hours based on major and other requirements. ** Students planning to enter teaching should follow recommended course… 10 cr · 10 hr source |
| MUS 111 | Music Appreciation 3 | — | TOTAL 64 *Students transferring to a university to major in education may be required to earn a grade of C or better in COM 103. AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN ENGLISH This curriculum is designed fo… source |
| SOC 250 | Marriage and the Family 3 3 0 | — | This course is designed to offer a sociological analysis of family trends and social behavior in relation to the institution of family. In this course the family is understood not as a static entity,… source |
| SOC 105 | Introduction to Social Work 3 | — | Mathematics and Natural Sciences AAS students should consult specific program curriculum plans. AA and AS degree-seeking students must select courses to include one IAI approved math course, one IAI… source |
| MAT 251 | Calculus with Analytic Geometry III 4 4 0 | — | Calculus with Analytic Geometry III completes the three- course sequence in college Calculus. Topics to be studied in this course include: three -dimensional space, vectors, quadric surfaces, functio… source |
| MAT 265 | Differential Equations 3 3 0 | — | This Differential Equations course focuses on methods for solving, analyzing, and applying ordinary differential equations. Topics to be covered in this course include: direction fields and isoclines… source |
| GT 150 | or higher | 12 | Math Electives 3 14.5 *Only two of the following must be successfully completed – DTT 240, 245, 250. Locomotive Mechanical Certificate 12 Credit Hours The Locomotive -Mechanical certificate program i… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| BIO 155 | Human Biology 4 3 2 | — | This course applies biological principles to the study of human structure, function, ecology, and evolution stressing decision-making regarding human health. Lab course. (L1-904L) Code Course Name Cr… source |
| BIO 206 | Principles of Microbiology 4 2 4 | — | Microbiology is a general survey of microorganisms with a detailed study of the biology of the bacteria, their metabolism, growth, and death. The course includes the general characteristics and metho… source |
| PH 121 | Physics for Science and Engineering I 4 3 3 | — | This course covers topics in mechanics: Physics measurement, vectors, motion in 1 -D and 2-D, kinematics, Newton’s laws of motion, energy, momentum, conservation laws, rotation, and gravitation . (P2… source |
| PH 124 | Physics for Science & Engineering IV 4 | — | Choose from IAI list Social and Behavioral Sciences 3 Choose from IAI list Humanities and Fine Arts 3 TOTAL 64 *MAT 251 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III and/or MAT 265 Differential Equations may a… source |
| DTT 105 | Starting Circuits 3 | — | Other College Requirements AA, AS, and AGS degree requirements include 3 hours of health science (HS) credit. AAS degree requirements include 0 -3 hours of health science (HS) credit. AAS students sh… source |
| MAT 132 | Statistics 3 | — | TOTAL 64 For Accounting: It is recommended that students transferring to another educational institution that requires both Financial and Managerial Accounting take both courses at Spoon River Colleg… source |
| BUS 250 | Principles of Micro-Economics 3 3 0 | — | This course is an introduction to price theory and the behavior of the firm under varying conditions of competition. Topics discussed include: demand and supply, costs of production, profit maximizat… source |
| BUS 251 | Principles of Macro-Economics 3 3 0 | — | Principles of Macro -Economics is an introduction to national income theory. Topics discussed include: the components of the national income accounts, an analysis of the interplay of the consumer, bu… source |
| ABM 235 | Agricultural Marketing 2 | — | Agriculture electives should be based on the requirements at the transfer institution. AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN ART This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a fou… source |
| ART 111 | Drawing I 3 2 2 | — | A foundation course in drawing concepts with an emphasis on observational skill using line, value, space and form in the creation of art. Study will include a variety of media to develop the pictoria… source |
| ART 213 | Drawing II 3 2 2 | — | This course is a continuation of ART 111 with an exploration of media and historical content including contemporary drawing observations and study. Students will be challenged to pursue personal dire… source |
| ART 224 | History of 20th Century Art 3 3 0 | — | An analysis of contemporary art styles and trends beginning with the late 19th Century influences of modern art and continuing through the 20th Century. Relationships between art, culture, religion a… source |
| ART 285 | Photography II 3 | — | *Preferred by most transfer institutions. AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree… source |
| ENG 101 | Composition I 3 | 9 | Phlebotomy Technician Certificate 9 Credit Hours The Phlebotomy Technician certificate program consists of lectures, student laboratories and a phlebotomy internship at a local hospital or healthcare… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| BUS 100 | Introduction to Business 3 3 0 | — | This course is a survey of the principles and practices that govern the operation of business. It also provides an opportunity for the student to learn business terminology considered essential in a… source |
| CSC 101 | Computer Applications for Business 3 3 0 | — | An introductory course covering computer terminology, operating systems, and information systems relating to the business environment. This course will also explore business applications of software,… source |
| MAT 133 | Business Calculus 4 4 0 | — | Topics include limits; techniques of differentiation applied to polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions; partial derivatives and applications; maxima and minima of functions; and… source |
| MAT 152 | Calculus with Analytic | — | Geometry II Choose from IAI list Social and Behavioral Sciences 3 Choose Health Science (HS) course Health Science 3 TOTAL 64 Students should determine elective hours based on major and other require… source |
| PH 123 | Physics for Science & Engineering III 4 | — | Choose from IAI list Non-Lab Life Science 3 Choose from IAI list Social and Behavioral Sciences 3 Spring Semester Courses Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Choose from IAI list Science Electives 4… source |
| ENG 141 | Intro. to Visual Communications 3 | — | Choose from IAI list Mathematics 3 Choose from IAI list Non-Lab Science 3 Choose from Suggested Major courses for English t Suggested Major Courses 6 Spring Semester Courses Course Code Course Name C… source |
| SOC 110 | Contemporary Social Problems 3 | — | See note below Education Curriculum Courses** - Students should determine elective hours based on major and other requirements. ** Students planning to enter teaching should follow recommended course… source |
| DRM 137 | Fundamentals of Acting 3 3 0 | — | A performance-oriented course which focuses on the inner resources of the actor and the training of the actor's tools body, voice, and space. The course includes the performance of scripted scenes. (… source |
| PSY 240 | Social Psychology 3 | — | Choose from IAI list Humanities and Fine Arts 3 Choose Health Science (HS) course Health Science 3 Electives* 3 TOTAL 64 Student should determine general education courses based on major and other re… source |
| MAT 126 | Plane Trigonometry 3 3 0 | — | Trigonometry is designed to build a solid understanding of the six trigonometric functions, to develop the ability to apply this knowledge to solve a variety of problems, and to prepare students for… source |
| MAT 151 | Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5 5 0 | — | Calculus with Analytic Geometry I involves the study of the derivative and integral of elementary functions with applications and analytic geometry. Topics to be covered in this course include: limit… source |
| CJ 201 | Juvenile Justice 3 3 0 | — | This course is designed as an introduction to the juvenile justice system and will review issues such as the history and development of juvenile justice, the classification of juveniles within the ju… source |
| CJ 107 | Introduction to Corrections 3 3 0 | — | This course is designed as an introduction to corrections and will examine the structure and functions of corrections, including ideological and pragmatic justification for punishment and imprisonmen… source |
| CJ 200 | Introduction to Criminology 3 | — | Choose from IAI list Humanities Elective 3 Choose Health Science (HS) course Health Science Elective 3 Electives 6 TOTAL 64 AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN DRAMA This curriculum is designed for stude… source |
| DRM 151 | Introduction to Drama 3 3 0 | — | Through reading a selection of plays from classical through contemporary periods, the student gains an understanding of the literary qualities of dramatic texts. Attention is given to historical and… source |
| DRM 250 | Theatre Practicum 3 | — | Choose from IAI list Humanities and Fine Arts 3 Choose Health Science (HS) course Health Science 3 Electives * 6 TOTAL 64 Student should determine elective hours based on major and other requirements… source |
| ED 122 | Creative Activities for Children 3 2 2 | — | An introduction to the wide variety of creative learning materials suitable for use with young children, birth through age eight. Dramatic play, language development, art and crafts, mathematics, sci… source |
| ED 225 | Parent and Community Involvement 3 3 0 | — | Designed to expose early childhood education personnel to parent involvement strategies and community agencies, as they relate to the goals of early childhood education programs from birth through ag… source |
| POL 180 | American Government National | — | See note below Education Curriculum Courses** - Students should determine elective hours based on major and other requirements. **Students planning to teach should follow recommended courses in the e… source |
| HIS261 | HIS261 | — | American History to 1865 OR American History 1865 to Present Choose Health Science (HS) course Health Science 3 Spring Semester Courses Course Code Course Name Credit Hours source |
| ED 210 | Human Development 3 3 0 | — | To explore the growth and development of the individual from conception through adulthood with principal focus on methods of studying children and adolescents and their behavior in different educatio… source |
| ED 211 | Technology for Teachers 3 | — | TOTAL 64 *Students transferring to a university to major in education may be required to earn a grade of C or better in COM 103. AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN EDUCATION Spoon River College offers c… source |
| ED 201 | Introduction to Education 3 3 0 | — | An introduction to teaching as a profession in the American Education system. This course offers a variety of perspectives on education including historical, philosophical, social, legal, and ethical… source |
| ED 206 | Educational Psychology 3 3 0 | — | This course examines psychological principles underlying educational practice. Theories concerning cognitive and psychological development, human learning, and motivation are studied with emphasis on… source |
| ENG216 | ENG216 | — | World Religion OR Literature of the African Experience Choose Health Science (HS) course Health Sciences 3 Electives 6 TOTAL 64 *Students transferring to a university to major in education may be req… source |
| ART 120 | Introduction to Art 3 3 0 | — | This course is designed as a survey of the practical uses of the arts of today. It will relate to domestic arts, social art forms, and creative art forms. (F2-900) Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| HIS 261 | American History 1865 to Present 3 3 0 | — | This course covers the history of the United States from the end of the Civil War to the present time. A study traces the growth of the United States from the position of a newly emerging industrial… source |
| PSY 130 | General Psychology 3 | 61.5 | *The course sequence of BIO 200/BIO 201 may be substituted for BIO 111 in the MLT degree. NURSING AND ALLIED HEALTH Program Description The Nursing and Allied Health department at Spoon River College… 61.5 cr · 61.5 hr source |
| ENG 270 | Creative Nonfiction Forms 3 3 0 | — | English 270 focuses on various forms of creative nonfiction, such as memoir, personal essays, literary journalism, and flash nonfiction. Students will read and analyze a variety of creative nonfictio… source |
| ENG 260 | Creative Writing | — | Students should determine elective hours based on major and requirements at the senior institution to which they plan to transfer. AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN GENERAL SCIENCE This curriculum is d… source |
| BIO 105 | Principles of Biology I 4 3 2 | — | An introductory laboratory course for majors and non-majors in the biological sciences. This course covers the topics of cells, genetics, evolution, and ecology. (L1-910L) (BIO-910) Code Course Name… source |
| BIO 106 | Principles of Biology II 4 3 2 | — | This course is intended to present the basic principles and concepts of biology. It will cover animal and plant evolution and classification. Included in the study are: evolution of plants and animal… source |
| CHE 160 | General Organic Bio Chemistry I 4 3 2 | — | A survey of the basic principles and terminology of chemistry. Topics include: Atomic Theory, Bonding Stoichiometry, Kinetic Theory, Solutions, Rates of Reactions, and Acid - Base Theory. The course… source |
| PSC 100 | Physical Science for Non-Science Majors 4 | — | Choose from IAI list Social and Behavioral Sciences 3 Choose from IAI list Humanities and Fine Arts 3 Electives** 6 Spring Semester Courses Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Choose Health Science… source |
| PSC 105 | Physical Geography 4 | — | Choose from IAI list Humanities and Fine Arts 3 Choose from IAI list Social and Behavioral Sciences (Other than Geography) Electives 3 Spring Semester Courses Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Cho… source |
| BIO 200 | Anatomy and Physiology I 4 2 4 | — | This course is a study of the structure and function of the human body. The systems studied include the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: High scho… source |
| PSY 236 | Human Growth and Development 3 | — | Choose from IAI list Humanities and Fine Arts 3 Choose Health Science (HS) course Health Sciences Electives 7 TOTAL 64 AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN HISTORY This curriculum is designed for students… source |
| CHE 170 | CHE 170 | — | Physics for Science & Engineering I OR College Chemistry I 4 OR Choose from IAI list Social and Behavioral Sciences 3 15-16 Spring Semester Courses Course Code Course Name Credit Hours source |
| CHE 180 | CHE 180 | — | Physics for Science & Engineering II OR College Chemistry II 4 OR Choose from IAI list Humanities and Fine Arts 3 15-16 Summer Semester Courses Course Code Course Name Credit Hours source |
| MAT 263 | Linear Algebra 3 | — | Choose from IAI list Humanities and Fine Arts 3 Choose from IAI list Life Science Course 3-4 Choose from IAI list Social and Behavioral Sciences 3 Electives 1-3 13-16 TOTAL 64 AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTR… source |
| PHI 110 | Introduction to Philosophy 3 3 0 | — | An introduction to philosophic inquiry through analysis of principal areas of philosophy and selected works of major philosophers. (H4-900) Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| PHI 115 | Ethics 3 3 0 | — | This course is an introduction to issues and theories of Ethics: the study of morality and the basis for making sound ethical decisions. Includes historical survey of major value systems. Studies con… source |
| PHI 120 | Logic and Critical Thinking 3 | — | Choose from IAI list Non-Lab Science 3 Choose from IAI list Social and Behavioral Sciences 3 Electives 6 Spring Semester Courses Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Choose Health Science (HS) course… source |
| BIO 201 | Anatomy and Physiology II 4 | — | Choose from IAI list Humanities and Fine Arts 6 Physical Education (PE) Electives 3 Choose from IAI list Social and Behavioral Sciences 3 TOTAL 64 AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE Thi… source |
| PH 122 | Physics for Science and Engineering II 4 3 3 | — | This course covers the following topics: fluid mechanics, temperature and heat, thermal behavior of matter, thermodynamics laws, waves and wave motion, oscillation, sound, light and optics. It is the… source |
| HS 109 | Drugs and Addictions 3 3 0 | — | This course will provide an overview of the many -sided problems of drugs in our society including the psychological, sociological, and physiological effects of drug use and abuse throughout the life… source |
| PSY 239 | Psychology of Personality & Adjustment 3 3 0 | — | This course is a study of the processes involved in understanding one's own behavior and that of others. Emphasis is placed on personality development, emotions, group dynamics, mental health, behavi… source |
| PSY 246 | Abnormal Psychology 3 3 0 | — | This course will introduce students to the major forms of psychological disorders (e.g., mood disorders, schizophrenia) and the theoretical perspectives and research methods used to study them in the… source |
| SOC 225 | Sociology of Sex and Gender 3 | — | AA/AS DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN SOCIOLOGY This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four -year institution in degree programs such as sociology, human services, and edu… source |
| HS 101 | First Aid 2 2 0 | — | Accident prevention and action to be taken in case of accidents and sudden illness in the home, school, and community. Successful completion of this course leads to a nationally recognized first aid… source |
| ABM 140 | Agricultural Finance 2 2 0 | — | This course is designed to acquaint the student with the capital and credit needs of agriculture business. Agriculture business credit policies, agencies supplying credit, and problems of obtaining a… source |
| ABM 210 | Cooperative Agricultural Internship I 2 0 16 | — | On the job training in the area of agricultural interest and ability of the student. This phase of the program consists of a supervised work experience program in a selected agriculture business. The… source |
| ABM 200 | Ag. Sales & Entrepreneurship 2 | 22 | *Additional Information: Students must choose at least 22 credit hours from the ABM elective courses offered. If a student decides to transfer mid -degree, substitute ABM electives for IAI Math, Comm… 22 cr · 22 hr source |
| ABM 215 | Cooperative Agricultural Internship II 4 0 20 | — | This course is a continuation of ABM 210 and is scheduled in a later semester. Prerequisite: ABM 210. Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| AG 107 | Emerging Issues in Agriculture 2 2 0 | — | Survey of food and agricultural issues, including: geography of food production and consumption; human- agricultural-natural resource relations; agriculture in the United States and abroad; modern ag… source |
| ABM 131 | Fertilizers and Pesticides 2 1 2 | — | Fertilizers will be studied as a formulation from basic or natural resource materials and the application methods and rates for optimum crop production. This includes the macro and micro nutrients th… source |
| AG 101 | Introduction to Ag. Mechanization 3 2 2 | — | This course is an introduction to agricultural mechanization with emphasis on technical terminology, skill development, and math applications to farm power and machinery, electrification, structures,… source |
| AG 104 | Introduction to Animal Science 3 2 2 | — | As a beginning course in animal science, this course will emphasize the following major areas: development of the livestock industry, breed identification, breeding and selection, anatomy and physiol… source |
| AG 106 | Introduction to Microcomp. Skills in | — | Agriculture 3 3 0 Introduction to computer hardware, platform environments, file manipulation, printers and the use of word processing, electronic presentations and communications, graphics, spreadsh… source |
| ABM 195 | Geographic Information Systems | — | Agriculture and Natural Resources 2 1 3 This course is an overview of the various applications of a Geographic Information System (GIS). ArcView software is used to cover use of views, data layers, t… source |
| ABM 171 | Precision Farming Systems 2 | 10 | Choose from list of recommended Ag/ABM electives Open Ag/ABM Elective 2 (totals) (totals) 10 COMMERCIAL DRIVER TRAINING Program Description The Commercial Driver Training (CDT) certificate program is… 10 cr · 10 hr source |
| CDT 101 | Commercial Driver Training – Basic 10 4 12 | — | A certificate program designed to provide individuals training in the safe and efficient operation of tractor-trailer vehicles. Instruction for the Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) and Hazardous Mat… source |
| CDT 201 | Commercial Driver Training - Advanced 7 | 61 | COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Program Description The Computer Information Systems program prepares students to work in the Information Technology industry, either in an IT company or on an IT support… 61 cr · 61 hr source |
| ENG101 | Composition I 3 | — | Spring Semester Courses Course Code Course Name Credit Hours source |
| CIS 209 | Window Server Operating Systems 3 | 70 | DIESEL AND POWER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Program Description The Diesel and Power Systems Technology program offers education and training in the ever-changing field of diesel power technology and its rel… 70 cr · 70 hr source |
| CIS 205 | CIS Internship 4 | 12 | Electives 6 TOTAL 64 Computer and Network Technician Certificate 12 Credit Hours The Computer and Network Technician Certificate includes courses which will prepare the student for a career path in c… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| CIS 150 | Fundamentals of Networking 3 3 0 | — | This course examines security issues of LAN and WAN services. Topics covered, but not limited to, are: DNS, Remote Installation Services (RIS), SNMP, and Terminal Services. Students will have practic… source |
| CJ 102 | Survey of Criminal Investigation 3 3 0 | — | Criminal investigation theory and practices are reviewed with emphasis on the proper methodology of case preparation and presentation. Specific problems of drug, arson, property, and violent crimes a… source |
| CIS 208 | Network Security Concepts 3 2 2 | — | This course explores business, conceptual, and technological concepts of network security for computer and related devices networks. The course deals with analysis, design, implementation and managem… source |
| CIS 211 | Cyber Security 3 2 2 | — | This course covers topics related to cyber security and computer technology and is a multi- disciplinary course. Provides a uniquely comprehensive guide to software cybersecurity, outlining processes… source |
| DTT 235 | Introduction to Transmissions 3 3 0 | — | This course covers power flow through the tractor, from the engine to the ground. Students will study the power flow from the engine through the mechanical transmission, differentials, and the final… source |
| WEL 100 | Introduction to Welding 2 1 2 | — | The purpose of this course is to provide the student an opportunity to become familiar with the safe operation of an oxy-acetylene torch, an S.M.A.W (stick). Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| DTT 240 | Advanced Diesel 4 2 4 | — | This course is an in -depth continuation of DTT 225 in the areas of atomization, metering, timing, distribution, and governing of modern diesel fuel injection systems. Instruction will include mechan… source |
| HS 110 | Safety and the Workplace 1 1 0 | — | Accident causation and related safety procedures in the workplace. Principles, responsibilities, and techniques for compliance in a safety program. Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| RRT 138 | Locomotive FRA 3 2 1 | — | Locomotive FRA is the designed to introduce the student to the Federal Railway Administration and Department of Transportation Code of Federal Regulations Title 49, Parts 209, 218, 229, 231, and 232.… source |
| DTT 145 | Vehicular. Air Cond. Sys. Operations 2.5 | 60 | Elective 3 21.5 Part 1 may take some students additional time to complete. It is suggested that Part 2 not commence until State CDL road testing is completed. However, in some cases, this exception m… 60 cr · 60 hr source |
| SOC 100 | SOC 100 | 63 | General Psychology OR Introduction to Sociology * Mathematics – Choose from MAT 102, MAT 105, MAT 125, or MAT 132 HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Program Description The need for qualified health care… 63 cr · 63 hr source |
| ECE 150 | Language Development & Activity | — | For Young Children 3 3 0 This course studies the techniques and methods of encouraging communication skills in young children. Overview of language development, children’s literature and developmenta… source |
| ECE 231 | Practicum I 3 1 10 | — | This course emphasizes practical application of developmentally appropriate early childhood education principles, theories, and practices in a practicum setting. Students will work with young childre… source |
| ECE 232 | Practicum II 3 1 10 | — | This course deals with the development, implementation, and evaluation of developmentally appropriate practice in the early childhood setting. Emphasis will be on curriculum and lesson planning, teac… source |
| ECE 220 | Methods of Guiding Child Behavior 3 3 0 | — | An exploration of guidance strategies for promoting prosocial behaviors in young children. Emphasis will be on positive guidance principles and techniques along with cultural influences and family in… source |
| ECE 225 | Child, Family, and Community 3 3 0 | — | This course focuses on the child in the context of family, school and community. The course will examine the interplay of diverse cultures, lifestyles, language and communication with the role of sch… source |
| AH 135 | Medical Assisting 7 5 4 | — | This course will provide the student with necessary information in order to function in the medical office providing basic patient care and performing administrative duties while remaining ethically… source |
| AH 150 | Medical Coding I/II 4 4 0 | — | This course is designed to teach the student fundamental medical coding skills for professional medical services. Students will learn the official guidelines for coding and reporting and also all cur… source |
| AH 250 | Supervised Coop/Internship 3 0 15 | — | This course will provide students an opportunity to transfer their knowledge of health care related practices learned in the classroom to a real work situation, under the supervision of a health care… source |
| AH 155 | Phlebotomy 3 2 2 | — | This course provides instruction in the skills needed for the proper collection of blood specimens used for diagnostic testing. Students will be taught specimen handling and processing. Emphasis will… source |
| BIO 111 | Anatomy/Physiology Fundamentals 4 4 0 | — | This is a one-semester general survey course intended primarily for Allied Health students. The course includes a systems approach to anatomy and physiology plus additional topics such as nutrition,… source |
| AH 151 | Medical Coding III 2 2 0 | — | This course is a continuation of AH 150, in the study of medical coding. The student will learn how to code a wide variety of patient services using CPT/tm, ICD-10-CM, and HCPCS codes. This class wil… source |
| SBM 200 | Elements of Accounting 3 3 0 | — | This an introductory accounting course that focuses on accounting for small businesses using computerized accounting systems. The focus of the course is recordkeeping, internal control best practices… source |
| AH 211 | Medical Transcription 3 2 2 | — | This is a comprehensive medical transcription program designed to provide acquaintanceship with medical terminology and transcription covering history and physical, radiology, and surgical reports, d… source |
| AH 240 | Phlebotomy Internship 4 | 28 | HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING, AND REFRIGERATION (HVAC/R) -Anticipated Fall 2026- Program Description The HVAC/R program allows students to take courses preparing them for a career in the he… 28 cr · 28 hr source |
| HVA 215 | HVAC/R Internship 4 | 65 | LOGISTICS AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Program Description The AAS in Logistics and Operations Management is designed as a two -year program which will prepare students for a career path in the transpor… 65 cr · 65 hr source |
| SBM 115 | Supervision 3 3 0 | — | This course introduces the student to the varied responsibilities of today's supervisor. Leadership qualities, human relations skills, motivation, communications, training techniques, and problems of… source |
| LGM 210 | Logistics Internship V1-4 0 20 | — | On the job training in the area of Logistics, Operations Management, or Supply Chain Management. This phase of the program consists of the student learning about and becoming acquainted with many dif… source |
| LGM 102 | Supply Chain Management 3 | 15 | MACHINE TOOL OPERATIONS Program Description This program combines academic courses, technical courses, and work -based learning to prepare students to work in manufacturing in positions such as: Grin… 15 cr · 15 hr source |
| GT 103 | Engineering Graphics 2 | 61 | MANUFACTURING -ANTICIPATED FALL 2027- Program Description The Advanced Manufacturing program offers education and training in the ever -changing field of manufacturing and industrial maintenance. The… 61 cr · 61 hr source |
| MFG 104 | Manufacturing Maintenance 2 1 1 | — | This course provides basic understanding of tools and equipment used in manufacturing and knowledge of how to improve productivity through predictive and preventative maintenance. Code Course Name Cr… source |
| MFG 204 | Machine Tooling Processes 3 2 1 | — | This course is a practical application of knowledge pertaining to the safe set -up and operation of standard metal cutting machine tools and the correct and safe selection of cutting tools. Prerequis… source |
| MFG 207 | Hydraulics and Pneumatics 3 2 1 | — | This course introduces the basic components and functions of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Topics will include standard symbols, pumps, control valves, control assemblies, actuators, FRL, maintena… source |
| MFG 210 | Advanced Manufacturing Internship 4 | 63 | MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN Program Description The need for qualified healthcare workers continues to rise to meet the ever-increasing needs of the healthcare industry, and the current demand for… 63 cr · 63 hr source |
| MLT 130 | Urinalysis and Immunology 4 3 3 | — | This course and all MLT courses are designed to prepare the student for MLT 240 and MLT 250. Topics covered in this course are an in -depth coverage of the biochemistry and analysis involved in the p… source |
| MLT 150 | Blood Bank 4 3 3 | — | This course provides an introduction to basic genetics and the nature of the immune system as it relates to immunohematology. The student will gain knowledge in blood -related antigens and antibodies… source |
| MLT 240 | MLT Clinical Internship I 4 0 30 | — | This course is completed the second to last semester of the students MLT degree curriculum, it that consists of supervised clinical training at a local hospital laboratory. During this course, the st… source |
| NUR 225 | Nursing Transition: LPN to RN 1.5 1.5 0 | — | This course is designed to prepare the LPN for the role of a registered nurse. The course instruction includes differences in the realm of practice between LPN and RN, physical assessment, IV therapy… source |
| NUR 145 | Nursing Through the Life Cycle PN 6 | 7 | Nursing Assistant - Certificate (Certified Basic Nursing Assistant Training Program) 7 Credit Hours Admission Criteria Students must be 16 years old, be able to speak and understand the English langu… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| NA 110 | Nursing Assistant 7 | 8 | IMPORTANT REMINDER: All students must achieve a minimum “C” grade in each course (pre- requisite, general education, and nursing specific courses, including NA110) required for the SRC Nursing Progra… 8 cr · 8 hr source |
| FS 134 | EMT Basic 8 | 65 | SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Program Description The Spoon River College program in Small Business Management offers a mix of transfer and career courses for the student interested in business. The prog… 65 cr · 65 hr source |
| BUS 221 | Legal Environment of Business 3 3 0 | — | An introduction to the legal environment influencing modern business and its operation. Emphasis is put on the ethical, social, and political influences that shape the law. Detailed analyses of cases… source |
| SBM 215 | Small Business Development 3 3 0 | — | To understand the elements necessary to maintain and grow an established small business or franchise, and to create a business plan and understand the keys to making an effective business plan presen… source |
| COM 110 | COM 110 | 16 | Speech Communication (3) OR Interpersonal Communications (3) WELDING Program Description The Spoon River College Welding program prepares students to work as welding operators in a variety of industr… 16 cr · 16 hr source |
| SBM 122 | Customer Service 3 3 0 | — | This course provides a thorough introduction to a crucial skill set for anyone working in business today people skills, or the skills to better understand and relate to others. This course will also… source |
| WEL 103 | TIG Welding 3 1 2 | — | This course provides the fundamentals of gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) and is commonly referred to as TIG welding. Set up and adjustment of equipment, systems, and welding in all positions will be… source |
| WEL 102 | MIG Welding 4 | — | Welding gear required. Kits are available in SRC Bookstore. COURSE DESCRIPTIONS COURSE DESCRIPTIONS In the course description sections which follow, each course title is followed by a set of numbers.… source |
| ABM 101 | Introduction to Weed Science 2 2 0 | — | This course is designed to provide students with a fundamental understanding of weed biology, including seed production, dispersal, dormancy, decay, sexual and asexual production, annual/biennial/per… source |
| ABM 102 | Introduction to Agriculture Research 2 2 0 | — | This course emphasizes the importance of agriculture research in today’s society. It encourages students to develop a research question, design a research trial, collect accurate data, keep detailed… source |
| ABM 115 | Conservation 2 1 2 | — | This course will deal with the management and rejuvenation of the following resources: forestry, soil, water, air, and wildlife conservation. The emphasis will be on wise management of agricultural r… source |
| ABM 119 | Introduction to Forestry 2 1 2 | — | This course is designed to give the student a comprehensive basic view of important forestry concepts. The central theme is multiple resource management wherein timber, range, wildlife and fisheries,… source |
| ABM 135 | Crop Management 2 1 2 | — | This course covers a wide range of the problems that relate to plant and field crop management; some of which are: production and harvesting of common farm crops, insect control, weed control, fertil… source |
| ABM 141 | Organic Food Production 2 1 2 | — | This course is designed to acquaint the student with the process of organic food production. They will be delving into the production of food following the guidelines established by USDA for organic… source |
| ABM 147 | Herbaceous Plant Identification 2 1 2 | — | Identification, culture, and utilization of herbaceous ornamental plants in the landscape, including annual and perennial flowering plants, herbaceous ground covers, ornamental grasses, and herbs. Co… source |
| ABM 148 | Deciduous Woody Plant Identification 2 1 2 | — | Identification, culture, and utilization of woody ornamental plants in the landscape, including shade trees, flowering trees and shrubs, hedge plants, and vines. Review of native plants commonly used… source |
| ABM 151 | Precision Agriculture – Hardware 2 1 2 | — | This course will prepare the student in the use of various precision farming hardware components. Basic concepts of electricity, electronics, hydraulics and pneumatics will be covered first. Student… source |
| ABM 152 | Precision Agriculture – Software 2 1 2 | — | This course will prepare the student in the use of various precision farming software. Students will be required to do the initial setup, create management and production lists, save and unload data… source |
| ABM 153 | Precision Farming Systems 2 1 2 | — | This course provides an overview of precision farming concepts and the tools of precision farming (GPS, GIS and IDI). Introductory use of each of these tools within the processes of a precision farmi… source |
| ABM 155 | Crop Clinic Seminar 2 1 2 | — | This seminar is offered to all students enrolled in agriculture or any other interested individuals. A study of the private pesticide certification test and exam will be given. Actual control of crop… source |
| ABM 169 | Livestock Merchandising Strategies I 2 1 2 | — | This course is designed to acquaint students with different methods for merchandising livestock and with strategies for adding value to products produced from livestock. Students will also learn new… source |
| ABM 172 | Intro. to Livestock Selection 2 1 2 | — | This course provides for the continued study of the relationship between form and function in the live evaluation and selection of dairy cattle, beef cattle, swine, sheep, and horses. The student wil… source |
| ABM 173 | Land Laboratory I 1 0 2 | — | The students will do the actual production and agribusiness operations on the land laboratory. The class will prepare equipment for operation, harvest crops, condition grain, assess past performance,… source |
| ABM 174 | Land Laboratory II 1 0 2 | — | The students in the course will do actual operations, planning and reviewing the entire land laboratory past and present operation. The yields, expenses, and receipts will be studied. Students will d… source |
| ABM 175 | Land Laboratory III 1 0 2 | — | The students in the course will participate as a share owner -manager in an enterprise experience that will prepare the student for the kind of person the agriculture industry is looking for today. P… source |
| ABM 176 | Land Laboratory IV 1 0 2 | — | The students in the course will be completing their second full crop and livestock production season. They will be evaluating data and making recommendations for future crops. Students will be organi… source |
| ABM 177 | Introduction to Carcass/Meat Evaluation 2 1 2 | — | Principles and techniques of carcass and meat evaluation and their relationships to current practices in industry. Includes the study of meat, body and carcass composition, and correlation with carca… source |
| ABM 185 | Applied Agricultural Mechanization 3 2 2 | — | This course is an introduction to agricultural mechanization with emphasis on terminology, skill development in measurement, math applications to farm power and machinery, electrical principles, engi… source |
| ABM 190 | Ag. Sales and Entrepreneurship 2 2 0 | — | This introductory course deals with the fundamentals of good selling using various selling techniques. Time will be allotted for preparation for a sale. Role- playing practice sessions for evaluation… source |
| ABM 221 | Machinery and Equipment Safety 2 1 2 | — | Principles and strategies for implementing safety training and reducing risk of injuries in agricultural enterprises including shop and machinery operations, chemical applications, livestock handling… source |
| ABM 222 | Planting and Tillage Equipment 2 1 2 | — | Fundamentals and principles in operation, maintenance, and repair of planting and tillage equipment. Exploration of different systems and their applications. Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| ABM 223 | Health and Nutrition of Farm Animals 2 1 2 | — | Understanding of nutrients and nutrient function required to support animal life through all physiological states. Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| ABM 224 | Livestock Merchandising Strategies II 2 1 2 | — | This course is designed to acquaint students with advanced methods for merchandising livestock and with strategies for adding value to products produced from livestock via social media. Prerequisite:… source |
| ABM 245 | Advanced Carcass/Meat Evaluation 2 1 2 | — | This course is for the student who is definitely considering an animal science career. Carcass and meat evaluation skills will be developed beyond the introductory level including pricing and perform… source |
| ABM 250 | Advanced Livestock Selection 2 1 2 | — | This course is for the student who wants to further their judging experience at the sophomore level. Skill and refinement in presenting oral reasons are stressed. Prerequisite: ABM 172. Code Course N… source |
| ABM 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of this course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in the agriculture field. Each section offered will present a unique topic of value to students in Agricultu… source |
| AG 100 | Introduction to Agricultural Economics | — | and Agri-Business 3 3 0 This course is designed for the student who is planning to pursue the baccalaureate degree in agriculture and as a general education requirement for agriculture business manag… source |
| AG 102 | Introduction to Crop Science 3 2 2 | — | This course emphasizes the following areas of plant science: general importance of crop plants and their many uses, identification and classification, factors of growth, plant structure, ecological p… source |
| AG 103 | Introduction to Soil Science 3 2 2 | — | In this laboratory course, the student is introduced to soil development factors; processes and agents; the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil; and the basis of effective soil cons… source |
| AG 105 | Introduction to Horticultural Science 3 2 2 | — | An introduction to the principles and practices involved in the development, production, and use of horticultural crops (fruits, vegetables, greenhouse, turf, nursery, floral, and landscape). (AG-905… source |
| AG 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 8 | — | The content of the course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in this academic discipline, with an emphasis on emerging trends and technologies related to the academic are… source |
| AH 100 | Introduction to Health Care 3 2 2 | — | Introduction to Health Care is a course designed to give the student awareness of the educational requirements and duties and responsibilities of various health care providers and also an awareness o… source |
| AH 105 | Medical Terminology 3 3 0 | — | This course is an in -depth presentation of medical language which will serve as a solid foundation for students interested in all health care related careers. Medical Terminology is the study of pro… source |
| AH 116 | Professional Medical Office Management 3 3 0 | — | This course provides an introduction to the overall healthcare office processes in relation to professional development, interpersonal skills, legal and ethical compliance, safety regulations and ris… source |
| AH 120 | Introduction to Pharmacology 2 2 0 | — | This course is designed as an introduction to the study of drugs. It attempts to present a basic rationale for understanding current drug therapy through a variety of applications. Students will disc… source |
| AH 125 | Insurance Reimbursement 3 3 0 | — | This course is designed to provide students with a practical, focused approach to the basics of medical insurance billing. Students who have an understanding of the revenue cycle and billing requirem… source |
| AH 126 | Human Diseases and Conditions 3 3 0 | — | Students will gain knowledge in major health problems affecting patients. Through this course students will gain an understanding of how common illnesses and diseases can affect the human body system… source |
| AH 137 | Family Caregiving 3 3 0 | — | This course is designed to provide fundamental information to assist one’s knowledge to enhance family caregiving across the lifespan. Topics will provide practical assistance to those engaged in inf… source |
| AH 140 | Health Records Management 3 3 0 | — | This course is designed to provide an introduction of administrative processes from the arrival to the exit of the patient in a healthcare setting. They will use medical office simulations to learn h… source |
| AH 145 | Ethics/Legalities in Healthcare 3 3 0 | — | This course is designed to provide students with a balanced coverage of both legal and ethical issues in the healthcare delivery system. The student will gain knowledge of issues such as patient righ… source |
| AH 152 | Medical Coding IV | — | This course is designed to expand upon the fundamental medical coding skills that the student has learned in AH 150 and AH 151, and teach them additional medical coding skills for an inpatient facili… source |
| AH 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of the course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in this academic discipline, with an emphasis on emerging trends and technologies related to the academic are… source |
| ART 101 | Two-Dimensional Design 3 2 2 | — | This foundation course focuses on the concepts of creating, interpreting and analyzing the two-dimensional surface plane in relationship to the elements and principles of design. Exploration of metho… source |
| ART 102 | Three-Dimensional Design 3 2 2 | — | This foundation course focuses on the concepts of creating, interpreting and analyzing three-dimensional forms in relationship to the elements and principles of design. Exploration of methods/media t… source |
| ART 110 | Foundations of Electronic Design 3 2 2 | — | This is a foundations course in both print and web -based applications. Students will be introduced to all major components of the Adobe Creative Suite including: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dr… source |
| ART 122 | Survey of Art I 3 3 0 | — | This course is a survey of art forms from prehistoric through the Middle Ages. Relationships between art, culture, religion and politics will be explored within a chronological and geographical frame… source |
| ART 123 | Survey of Art II 3 3 0 | — | This course is a survey of art forms from the Proto -Renaissance to late 19th century. Relationships between art, culture, religion and politics will be explored within a chronological and geographic… source |
| ART 206 | Computer Illustration 3 2 2 | — | This course focuses on the creative art of illustration through the use of industry -leading software. This course includes the fundamentals of multi -page layout design, typography, color management… source |
| ART 212 | Life Drawing I 3 2 2 | — | The drawing of the figure from live models stressing structure, volume, and movement. Effective uses of various drawing materials are expected. Quick sketches as well as anatomical drawings are inclu… source |
| ART 214 | Digital Imagery 3 2 2 | — | This course focuses on acquiring and managing digital images using industry -leading software. The course includes coverage of the core imaging concepts such as layout design, resolution, file format… source |
| ART 250 | Sculpture I 3 2 2 | — | A studio course designed to instruct the individual in developing skills and creative expression in various materials appropriate for three- dimensional mediums. Prerequisite: source |
| ART 260 | Aqueous Media I 3 2 2 | — | This course is an introductory course in the use of opaque and transparent water- soluble media such as watercolor or gouache. Course content includes exploration of materials, technique, composition… source |
| ART 265 | Ceramics I 3 1 4 | — | This is a lab -oriented course in the manipulation of clay. The course focuses on the properties and preparation of clay as well as glazes used on completed forms. The course provides experience in t… source |
| ART 266 | Ceramics II 3 1 4 | — | This is a lab -oriented course in the manipulation of clay. The course focuses on the properties and preparation of clay as well as glazes used on completed forms. The course provides experience in t… source |
| ART 270 | Painting I 3 2 2 | — | This course focuses on the fundamentals of studio painting using permanent pigment media. Exploration of painting methods, techniques, composition, and historic development of painting as a visual la… source |
| ART 275 | Painting II 3 2 2 | — | This course is a continuation of ART 270 (Painting I) with emphasis on both representational and non- representational painting styles. Continued exploration of painting methods/media techniques, his… source |
| ART 280 | Photography I 3 2 2 | — | This course is an introduction to digital photography as an art form. Includes content focus on basic camera operations, composition, editing, creative applications and output. Industry leading softw… source |
| ART 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 5 | 3 | The content of this course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in the field of art or graphic design. Each section offered will present a unique topic of value to students… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 295 | Graduation Portfolio Seminar 1 0.5 1 | — | This course is a culminating seminar to prepare students for transfer or employment. Final portfolio construction, business documents and interview preparation addressed as they relate to art and des… source |
| BIO 102 | General Botany 4 2 4 | — | General Botany is a survey of the plant kingdom including classification, structure, physiology, and economic importance of the plants. Special emphasis will be placed upon comparison between monocot… source |
| BIO 103 | General Zoology 4 2 4 | — | This course is a survey of the animal kingdom including classification, anatomy, physiology, natural history, and economic importance of representative organisms found in the major animal phyla. Spec… source |
| BIO 117 | Evolution 3 3 0 | — | Evolution examines the origin of life and its diversification from a scientific viewpoint, including the impact of evolution on human life in the past one hundred years. Code Course Name Credit Lectu… source |
| BIO 128 | Plants and Society 3 3 0 | — | Plants and Society covers basic principles of botany and places a strong emphasis on the importance of plants to humans. It emphasizes their unique role in maintaining life within the earth's ecosyst… source |
| BIO 129 | Animals and Society 3 3 0 | — | This course explores the connections between animal biology and human society. Evolution of the animal kingdom is the foundation used to study the features of major animal phyla; their taxonomy, cell… source |
| BIO 140 | Introduction to Environmental Science 3 3 0 | — | Introduction to Environmental Science is an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with living and nonliving parts of their environment. It integrates information and ideas from the natural s… source |
| BIO 145 | Microbes and Society 3 3 0 | — | Microbes and Society is a general biology course for non-majors. It discusses such topics as the place of microbes in ecology and the environment, the uses of microbes in biotechnology, the role of m… source |
| BIO 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 8 | — | The content of the course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in this academic discipline, with an emphasis on emerging trends and technologies related to the academic are… source |
| BUS 151 | Accounting Principles – Financial 3 3 0 | — | This course in an introduction to accounting systems and procedures by which quantitative information, mainly financial in nature, is accumulated in accounting records and reported in financial state… source |
| BUS 152 | Accounting Principles – Managerial 3 3 0 | — | This course is an introduction to managerial accounting. The focus is on the information that is internal to the organization that is used for planning, controlling, and decision - making. Examinatio… source |
| BUS 160 | Principles of Management 3 3 0 | — | This course provides an introduction into the new world of Management. In addition to people, managers also manage performance, processes, relationships, and more increasingly in today's world, deal… source |
| BUS 165 | Human Resource Management 3 3 0 | — | This course is designed to provide the student with personnel management skills and labor relations. Employment techniques, wages and hours, evaluation, training, rating, collective bargaining, pensi… source |
| BUS 170 | Principles of Marketing 3 3 0 | — | This course is designed to provide students with the skills needed to make the marketing decisions that a manager must make in deciding what customers to focus on and how best to meet their needs. Th… source |
| BUS 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of this course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in the business area. Each section offered will present a unique topic of value to students in this area. Th… source |
| CDT 105 | Commercial Driver Training – Refresher 3 1 4 | — | This course is designed to provide individuals refresher training in the safe and efficient operation of tractor-trailer vehicles. Pre-trip inspection, backing, and coupling are covered on the drivin… source |
| CHE 102 | Chemistry and Society 3 3 0 | — | This course introduces basic chemistry topics in order to examine the influence of chemistry on society through the study of contemporary issues such as health, environment and other applications of… source |
| CHE 105 | Chemistry and Society 4 3 2 | — | Chemistry and Society is a general chemistry course that includes a laboratory component. The fundamentals of chemistry are presented, along with current issues in fields such as health, nutrition, e… source |
| CHE 161 | General Organic Bio Chemistry II 4 3 2 | — | A survey of the basic principles and terminology of organic and biochemistry. Topics include: Properties, reactions and nomenclature of the common organic classes of compounds, chemistry of carbohydr… source |
| CHE 206 | Organic Chemistry I 5 4 3 | — | Topics include structure, bonding, molecular properties, reactivity and nomenclature of alkanes, cycloalkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alcohols, and ethers; stereochemistry, halo alkanes, reaction mechanis… source |
| CHE 207 | Organic Chemistry II 5 4 3 | — | A continuation of CHE 206 in the study of organic chemistry by functional groups. Mechanisms of important individual and group reactions are emphasized. Topics include benzene, aromaticity and electr… source |
| CHE 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 8 | — | The content of the course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in this academic discipline, with an emphasis on emerging trends and technologies related to the academic are… source |
| CIS 107 | Introduction to Operating Systems 3 3 0 | — | This course is designed to provide an understanding of the functions and characteristics of system software on both large and small computer systems. Exercises are completed that provide hands -on ex… source |
| CIS 108 | Introduction to Computing | — | This course traces the progress of computing from the invention of the abacus to the invention of the binary system three centuries ago and the earliest computer that followed. Topics such as numeric… source |
| CIS 109 | Introduction to Programming 3 3 0 | — | This course is designed to introduce students to the craft of computer programming. The goal is for you to get a sense of how to make computers do things that we would like them to do and, at the sam… source |
| CIS 136 | Networking Essentials 3 3 0 | — | This course has two goals: to provide students with an introduction to the basic concepts of the computer networks, small office/home office networks, and to prepare students to pass CompTIA's Networ… source |
| CIS 155 | Introduction to 3D Printing 3 2 2 | — | Hands-on, project-based learning course will let students design and fabricate 3D objects using computer-aided design (CAD) software and 3D printers. They will experience the design process and becom… source |
| CIS 160 | Computer Hardware Concepts 3 2.5 1 | — | This course will provide the students with a thorough understanding of the fundamentals of computer hardware concepts, operations, and troubleshooting. Peripheral devices and networking will also be… source |
| CIS 220 | IT Project Management 3 2 2 | — | This course is an introduction to IT Project Management where we will give an overview of project management as a professional discipline. We will discuss the concepts, techniques, and tools, as well… source |
| CIS 222 | Computer Forensics 3 2 2 | — | This course covers topics related to criminal justice and computer technology and is a multi- disciplinary course. Forensics is the use of science in a court of law; this course looks specifically at… source |
| CIS 245 | Computer Information Systems Project 4 1 6 | — | This capstone course involves the three major areas of the CIS curriculum: Operating Systems, Networking and Data Communications, and Computer Security. Students, working in teams or individually, wi… source |
| CIS 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of this course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in the information technology field. Each section offered will present a unique topic of value to students i… source |
| CJ 101 | Survey of Criminal Justice 3 3 0 | — | An introduction to the administration of justice in the United States is presented with emphasis on the total system: police, courts, corrections, and probations -parole, with evaluations of the role… source |
| CJ 204 | Criminal Law 3 3 0 | — | Fundamental doctrines of American Law are examined with special emphasis given to understanding the elements of a crime and to sources of criminal law, statutory, case, and common law. Code Course Na… source |
| CJ 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of this course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in the criminal justice area. Each section offered will present a unique topic of value to students in this… source |
| COM 104 | Introduction to Human Communication 3 3 0 | — | This course introduces students to the field of human communication as an area of study and practice. Emphasis is placed on understanding communication principles and common communication practices a… source |
| COM 210 | Small Group Communication 3 3 0 | — | This course introduces the student to the principles and skills of effective group communication. Emphasis is placed on skill development as participants apply theories of small group dynamics to act… source |
| COM 260 | Argumentation 3 3 0 | — | This course examines the manner in which we develop, assess, and adapt arguments across a variety of communication contexts. Students will explore theories, strategies, and practical techniques for c… source |
| COM 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of this course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in this academic discipline, with an emphasis on emerging trends and technologies related to the academic ar… source |
| DRM 110 | Theatre Appreciation 3 3 0 | — | A critical appreciation of theatre as an art form, with examination of the historical, social, aesthetic, and technical aspects of traditional and contemporary theatre. Participation in the theatrica… source |
| DRM 160 | Oral Interpretation 3 3 0 | — | An analysis is made of the literary forms of prose, poetry and drama for the purpose of orally recreating the author's intellectual and emotional intentions and of communicating those insights to an… source |
| DRM 237 | Acting II 3 3 0 | — | Acting II is an advanced course designed for the serious student of the actor's art. The course will focus on the development of ensemble, improvisational, and scenic skills. Various approaches to ch… source |
| DRM 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 9 | — | The content of the course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in drama and theatre. Contemporary issues and trends related to, but not limited to, aspects of technology, i… source |
| DTT 101 | Engine Systems I 3 2 4 | — | Instruction in the course will deal with identifications of engine systems, components, and their functions. Instruction will include theory of operation of 2- and 4-stroke gas and diesel engines and… source |
| DTT 102 | Engine Systems II 3 2 4 | — | Instruction will include continuation of disassembly, inspection and re -assembly of the engines. Systems studied will include: crankcase, crankshaft and bearings, lubrication, cooling, fuel, ignitio… source |
| DTT 104 | Starting Circuits 3 2 4 | — | This course begins with the study of basic D.C. circuits, electrical terms, J.I.C. symbols, and principles of operation testing equipment. Current, voltage, and resistance are included in the course… source |
| DTT 107 | Locomotive Engine Systems | — | Instruction in the course will deal with identifications of engine systems and components used to power locomotives. Instruction will include theory of operation of 2 - and 4-stroke diesel engines an… source |
| DTT 108 | Introduction to Outdoor Power | — | Equipment & Machinery Systems 2 1 2 An introduction to agricultural power and machinery (engines, power transmission including hydraulics, tillage machinery, calibrations, and harvesting equipment),… source |
| DTT 109 | Principles of Agricultural Machinery | — | Operation 2 1 2 The care, adjustment, operation and repair of agricultural machinery (tillage, planting and harvesting) and geographic information systems common to agricultural operations will be di… source |
| DTT 125 | Tractor Overhaul 9 1 24 | — | This class is designed to give the students the opportunity to apply the basic fundamentals of machine diagnosis, repair, and testing that they studied in the fall semester. This class will simulate,… source |
| DTT 130 | Parts Department Procedure 1 1 0 | — | This course deals with the sale of parts; recording the sale; customer relations over the parts counter; use of parts catalogs, microfiche, and computers; calculations of customer work orders; and in… source |
| DTT 140 | Harvesting Equipment 2 1 2 | — | The purpose of this course is to provide the student an opportunity to become familiar with harvesting equipment of the type presently being used on Midwestern farms. The major emphasis will be with… source |
| DTT 144 | Introduction to Electricity 3 2 4 | — | This course begins with the study of basic A.C and D.C. circuits, electrical terms, J.I.C. symbols, and principles of operation testing equipment as they apply to diesel locomotives. Current, voltage… source |
| DTT 150 | Dealership Management 3 3 0 | — | This course is designed to acquaint the student with the business and management aspects in a farm implement dealership. The dealership will be studied as a complete business consisting of the follow… source |
| DTT 154 | Locomotive Circuits 3 2 4 | — | Locomotive circuits, which include the traction motors used on locomotives and electrical controls. This is the first topic for this course. Starting circuits are another area to be studied. Other to… source |
| DTT 201 | Introduction/Commercial Driver | — | Operation and Maintenance. 3 2 2 The first course in a certificate program designed to provide individuals training in preventative maintenance, DOT safety inspections, and safe operation of commerci… source |
| DTT 203 | Advanced Commercial Driver Operation | — | and Maintenance 3 1 4 The second course in a certificate program designed to provide individuals training in preventative maintenance, DOT safety inspections, and safe operation of commercial motor v… source |
| DTT 204 | U.S. Railroad History 3 3 0 | — | A survey of the railroad policies, and procedures which have had significance, in the expansion, and growth of the rail industry in the United States. Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| DTT 215 | Supervised Coop. Experience I 4 0 20 | — | The purpose of this course is to allow the student an opportunity to participate in supervised work experience in a farm equipment dealership, industrial diesel, truck, or other related business. The… source |
| DTT 220 | Supervised Coop. – Experience II 4 0 20 | — | This course follows extensive training on campus in diesel and hydraulics and provides application of the training in the field. The emphasis in this course will be to allow the student to gain work… source |
| DTT 225 | Introduction to Diesel 3 2 2 | — | This course is devoted to introducing the student to diesel injection principles and fuel characteristics. The instruction will include nozzle operation, injection timing of a wide variety of injecti… source |
| DTT 230 | Introduction to Hydraulics & Pneumatics 3 2 2 | — | This course begins with the basic fundamentals of hydraulics and pneumatics as used on mobile equipment. Fundamentals and applications of the fluid power systems, as well as some practical service pr… source |
| DTT 245 | Advanced Hydraulics 4 2 4 | — | Emphasis is given to complete hydraulic systems, their operation, and troubleshooting when failure occurs. The class will spend time in the laboratory testing working units, as well as tracing circui… source |
| DTT 250 | Advanced Transmissions 2.5 0 5 | — | This advanced course will deal with torque converters, hydrostatic transmissions, and several different hydraulic assist transmissions. All class time will be spent in the laboratory testing and work… source |
| DTT 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of this course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in this academic discipline, with an emphasis on emerging trends and technologies related to the academic ar… source |
| ECE 100 | Introduction to Early Childhood 3 3 0 | — | This course provides a general overview of the history, the present and future outlook of early childhood education. Students study types of early childhood programs, develop techniques and observati… source |
| ECE 101 | Infant/Toddler Development 3 3 0 | — | This course focuses on the physical, social, emotional, cognitive, language, and literacy development of infants and toddlers. Knowledge of typical and atypical development is fundamental for impleme… source |
| ECE 123 | Health, Safety, and Nutrition 3 3 0 | — | This course provides an overview of the health, safety and nutritional needs of young children and early childhood practices to ensure children's health and well- being in group settings. Content inc… source |
| ECE 180 | Math & Science for the Young Child 3 3 0 | — | This course introduces the theory and practice related to the curricular areas of math and science for young children. Emphasis will be placed on the development and evaluation of developmentally app… source |
| ECE 200 | Growth & Development of Young | — | Children 3 3 0 A foundation course in theory and principles of the development continuum*, including an in-depth study of physical, social/emotional, cognitive, language, and aesthetic development; a… source |
| ECE 203 | Curriculum for Early Childhood Programs 3 3 0 | — | This course studies the principles involved in planning, implementing and evaluating developmentally appropriate curriculum for young children. The course focuses on relationships among developmental… source |
| ECE 210 | Infant/Toddler Curriculum 3 3 0 | — | This course details how to organize a high-quality early childhood program for infants and toddlers including: routines, activities, learning environment, guidance, health/safety issues, families, an… source |
| ECE 226 | Admin/Sup/EC Program 3 3 0 | — | This course examines the management processes of planning, staffing, record keeping, budgeting, purchasing, and monitoring for quality. Formulation of policy statements, philosophy, programming, plan… source |
| ECE 228 | Observation / Assessment 3 1 4 | — | This course is a study of a variety of informal and formal observation and assessment techniques used in early childhood classrooms and how to use the information to inform the instructional process.… source |
| ED 121 | Introduction to Child Care 3 2 2 | — | Introductory study of the characteristics of young children, from birth through age eight. The history and philosophy of early childhood education is explored. Emphasis will be on study and observati… source |
| ED 123 | Health & Nutrition for the Young Child 3 3 0 | — | This course is designed to assist students in understanding basic factors that affect child health. Nutritional needs, feeding and clothing habits, health routines, hygiene, childhood diseases, first… source |
| ED 205 | An Introduction to Exceptionality 3 3 0 | — | This course is an introduction to the study of the exceptional child's needs and provides the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and beliefs for constructing learning environments that enable all students… source |
| ED 215 | Introduction to Early Childhood | — | Education 3 3 0 This course is designed as an overview of early childhood care and education, including the basic values, structure, organization, and programming in early childhood. Examination of t… source |
| ED 226 | Organization in Management of Preschool | — | Centers 3 3 0 Centers for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school -age children will be examined. Current trends of organizing and implementing an early childhood program: policy formation; selec… source |
| ED 227 | Field Experiences in Early Childhood | — | Education 2 1 5 A practicum course designed to enable the early childhood student to apply knowledge and skills in a child care setting supervised by an experienced teacher and a college instructor.… source |
| ED 228 | Language Arts for the Young Child 3 2 2 | — | This course is designed to provide early childhood education students with a basic understanding of a comprehension language arts program for young children. A study of language acquisition growth mi… source |
| ED 230 | Diversity in Schools and Society 3 3 0 | — | Diversity of Schools and Society: Social and Global Perspectives. How schooling is shaped by the social contexts in which it occurs, particularly in multicultural and global contexts. A grade of C or… source |
| ED 235 | Children’s Literature 3 3 0 | — | Survey of literature for children, preschool through grade 3, with emphasis on critical analysis, evaluation, and selection of books in various genres. Historical, cultural, and social influences on… source |
| ED 260 | Introduction to Physical Education for | — | Elementary Teachers 3 3 0 An introduction to teaching Physical Education for elementary children. May include some field experiences and outside teaching assignments. In accordance with Illinois Stat… source |
| ENG 090 | Basic Writing 3 3 0 | — | This course focuses on the development of basic writing skills, including grammar, punctuation usage, sentence structure, and paragraph structure, through a variety of exercises and writing tasks Cod… source |
| ENG 091 | Developmental Writing 3 3 0 | — | This course is designed to assist students in learning to compose basic essays. Emphasis is placed on grammar, punctuation, sentence clarity, paragraph development and correct usage, and thesis devel… source |
| ENG 099 | is a companion course that offers writing and learning support for students in a | — | related section of ENG 101. Emphasis is placed on grammar, sentence clarity, thesis and paragraph development, effective writing strategies, critical thinking, and rev ising and editing. Prerequisite… source |
| ENG 105 | Essentials of English 1 1 0 | — | This course focuses on a review of grammar, punctuation usage, and sentence structure through a variety of exercises and writing tasks. Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| ENG 140 | Introduction to Literature 3 3 0 | — | This course is designed to increase the student's ability to interpret and to appreciate fiction, poetry, and drama through the reading of traditional, modern, and contemporary works. (H3-900) Code C… source |
| ENG 150 | Introduction to Poetry 3 3 0 | — | Through reading a wide range of traditional, modern, and contemporary poets, the student is introduced to the form, style, and content of poetry. The course helps the student to read poems with great… source |
| ENG 152 | Introduction to Fiction 3 3 0 | — | This course of extensive reading in prose fiction is designed to enhance the student’s ability to read the novel and short story critically with keener understanding and heightened appreciation of co… source |
| ENG 170 | Introduction to Film 3 3 0 | — | A critical appreciation of cinema as a medium for storytelling, with examination of film elements such as cinematography, directing, acting, and editing. Attention is given to film genres and histori… source |
| ENG 213 | American Literature 3 3 0 | — | American Literature covers the period of American writing from 1600 to the Civil War with emphasis placed on the content of the individual work, its author, and their milieu. Such an approach will en… source |
| ENG 214 | American Literature 3 3 0 | — | A continuation of ENG 213, this course covers the period of American writing from the Civil War to the present. (H3-915) Prerequisite: ENG 101 or P/I. Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| ENG 216 | Literature of the African Experience 3 3 0 | — | The course is designed to provide a comparative and analytical exploration of literary works by selected African writers. (H3-908N) Prerequisite: ENG 101. Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| ENG 225 | English Literature 3 3 0 | — | This English Literature course is a study of the representative great English authors before the 19th century. Particular emphasis is given to the works of Chaucer, Shakespeare, Donne, Milton, Swift,… source |
| ENG 226 | English Literature 3 3 0 | — | This English Literature course covers the period of English writing from 1794 to the present with emphasis on the literary, philosophical, and social concerns of the representative writers. Particula… source |
| ENG 231 | News Writing I 3 3 0 | — | To familiarize students with the basic journalistic principles of news writing, the course will introduce students to elements of mass appeal, various kinds of news story structure, interviewing tech… source |
| ENG 235 | Introduction to Children’s Literature 3 3 0 | — | Introduction to Children’s Literature includes a study of formal and thematic elements of several different genres of children's literature (fables, fairy tales, nursery rhymes, picture books, novels… source |
| ENG 251 | The American Novel 3 3 0 | — | The American Novel is surveyed from the beginning to the present, placing emphasis on the novel and the novelist and not on literary or social trends which are stressed in ENG 213 and 214, American L… source |
| ENG 255 | The American Short Story 3 3 0 | — | A study of the American Short Story as a literary form. (H3-901) Prerequisite: ENG 101. Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| ENG 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of the course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in this academic discipline, with an emphasis on emerging trends and technologies related to the academic are… source |
| GEO 100 | Human Geography 3 3 0 | — | This course introduces students to fundamental concepts, skills, and practices of human geography. Analysis of fundamental concepts of human geography will include globalization, population/migration… source |
| GEO 200 | World Geography 3 3 0 | — | A regional introduction to the basic concepts of how world regions are constructed or classified. Introduction to traditional analysis using coordinate systems and latitude and longitude along with s… source |
| GEO 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of this course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in this academic discipline, with an emphasis on emerging trends and technologies related to the academic ar… source |
| HIS 155 | African American History 3 3 0 | — | This course will survey African American history from the colonial era to the present. It will introduce students to key concepts in African American history from the early transatlantic slave trade,… source |
| HIS 160 | Development of Western Civilization 3 3 0 | — | This course traces the origin and development of western civilization, beginning with the classical civilization of the ancient world and dealing with the contributions of each major historical group… source |
| HIS 161 | Development of Western Civilization 3 3 0 | — | This course traces the evolution of modern western civilization since the commercial revolution of the 16th century. This course also covers the period of colonization, the industrial revolution, and… source |
| HIS 260 | American History to 1865 3 3 0 | — | This course covers the history of the United States from Colonial time to the end of the Civil War, including the intellectual, social, economic, institutional, as well as political trends. (S2- 900)… source |
| HIS 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of the course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in this academic discipline, with an emphasis on emerging trends and technologies related to the academic are… source |
| HS 103 | Personal, Physical & Mental Health 3 3 0 | — | This course will cover the basic principles and theories relating to personal physical and mental health including the genesis and manifestations of physical and mental illness throughout the lifespa… source |
| HS 104 | Human Sexuality 3 3 0 | — | A study of the physiological, psychological, and sociological aspects of human sexuality; customs, myths, and taboos associated with human sexuality and the role and importance of human sexuality in… source |
| HS 106 | Nutrition I 3 3 0 | — | A basic nutrition course which focuses on the physiological utilization of nutrients, the various aspects that affect man's consumption of food, and a cross section of current nutrition topics. Code… source |
| HS 108 | Lifelong Nutrition 1 1 0 | — | A practical course designed to provide the latest information pertaining to the development of good eating habits from a health promotion perspective and to emphasize the part these habits may play i… source |
| HS 111 | Understanding Death and Dying 3 3 0 | — | This course examines and analyzes death and dying from the medical, cultural, social and spiritual perspectives. Discussions include definition of death, attitudes toward death, bioethical issues sur… source |
| HS 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of the course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in this academic discipline, with an emphasis on emerging trends and technologies related to the academic are… source |
| HUM 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of this course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in this academic discipline, with an emphasis on emerging trends and technologies related to the academic ar… source |
| HVA 105 | Air Conditioning and Refrigeration | — | Theory 3 2 2 This class is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the principles and concepts around the design, operation, and maintenance of air conditioning systems. The class… source |
| HVA 110 | Introduction to Heating 3 2 2 | — | This class is designed to provide students with the knowledge of various types of heating systems and installation and service involved with each of those systems. Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| HVA 115 | Introduction to Controls 3 2 2 | — | This class is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the principles and concepts around electrical theory as it applies to servicing and installation of refrigeration, air conditi… source |
| HVA 120 | Basic Service Procedures 3 2 2 | — | This class is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the principles and knowledge needed in the proper use of meters and gauges for diagnosing and solving problems. The course wil… source |
| HVA 125 | Basic Sheet Metal 3 2 2 | — | This class is designed to provide students with the foundational knowledge of the principles and techniques used in the fabrication, forming, and installation of sheet metal products. Code Course Nam… source |
| HVA 205 | Advanced Control Systems 3 2 2 | — | This class is designed to provide students with the knowledge needed for installation, diagnosis, and servicing of electrical systems used in split residential and small commercial air conditioning a… source |
| HVA 210 | Installation and Service 3 2 2 | — | This class is designed to provide students with the knowledge needed for proper procedures for installing and servicing residential and commercial air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration equipme… source |
| LA 100 | Student Opportunity for Success 1 1 0 | — | This course is designed to assist students in their transition into the college environment, to encourage their success and attainment of goals, and to foster relationships that will help to facilita… source |
| LGM 100 | Introduction to Logistics Management 3 3 0 | — | Introduction to Logistics Management is an overview of logistics and supply chain management, customer service, inventory management, and transportation. Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| LGM 101 | Transportation 3 3 0 | — | Transportation is an overview of the transportation environment, basic modes of transportation, regulatory and public policy frameworks, and emerging management issues. Code Course Name Credit Lectur… source |
| LGM 180 | Project Management 3 3 0 | — | This course introduces a practical approach to managing essential resources, people, and deadlines. It will address real-world challenges required to bring any project in on time, on target, and on b… source |
| MAT 011 | Module-Based Developmental | — | Mathematics with Geometry 4 3 2 Developmental Mathematics with Geometry is designed for the student who has need of proficiency in fundamental arithmetic processes and makes extensive use of computer… source |
| MAT 012 | Developmental Math with Geometry 4 3 2 | — | Developmental Mathematics with Geometry is designed for the student who has need of proficiency in fundamental arithmetic processes and makes extensive use of computer software to assist students wit… source |
| MAT 015 | Module-Based Beginning Algebra with | — | Geometry 4 3 2 Beginning Algebra with Geometry is designed as an introductory course in algebra with geometry and makes extensive use of computer software to assist students with learning elementary… source |
| MAT 016 | Beginning Algebra with Geometry 4 3 2 | — | Beginning Algebra with Geometry is designed as an introductory course in algebra with geometry and makes extensive use of computer software to assist students with learning elementary algebra concept… source |
| MAT 050 | Introductory Algebra 4 3 2 | — | Introductory Algebra makes extensive use of computer software to assist students with learning elementary algebra concepts. Topics to be covered in this course include arithmetic operations, fraction… source |
| MAT 060 | Module-Based Intermediate Algebra with | — | Geometry 4 3 2 Intermediate Algebra with Geometry is designed to follow MAT 015 or MAT 016 and prepare students with the algebra skills needed for college-level mathematics. As with MAT 015 and source |
| MAT 061 | with a grade of C or better, testing criteria, or equivalent | — | Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab College Algebra is designed to develop the algebra skills necessary for success in higher - level math and science courses. With extensive use of computer software… source |
| MAT 102 | General Education Mathematics 3 3 0 | — | General Education Mathematics focuses on mathematical reasoning and the solving of real- life problems. Three or four topics are studied in depth, with at least three chosen from the following list:… source |
| MAT 105 | Mathematical Reasoning for Elementary | — | Teachers I 3 3 0 The focus of this course is to deepen students’ mathematical reasoning and problem solving through activities that focus on discovering more than one way to represent, communicate, a… source |
| MAT 205 | Mathematical Reasoning for Elementary | — | Teachers II 3 3 0 This is the second course in a two-semester sequence. MAT 205 builds on the coursework in MAT 105 to deepen students’ mathematical reasoning and problem solving through the explorat… source |
| MAT 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of the course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in this academic discipline, with an emphasis on emerging trends and technologies related to the academic are… source |
| MFG 101 | Introduction to Manufacturing and Safety 3 3 0 | — | This course provides the student with an introduction to the manufacturing world. This course will provide instruction to facilitate safety in the work place. This course will introduce the student t… source |
| MFG 102 | Quality and Measurement 3 3 0 | — | This course provides an introduction to controlling and improving quality in a manufacturing setting. Students will explore ways that manufacturers use data and analysis to improve quality. Code Cour… source |
| MFG 103 | Manufacturing Processes and Production 3 3 0 | — | This course introduces the basics of how manufacturing transforms materials into products. Students will learn about the varying types of production, the materials used in production and the types of… source |
| MFG 105 | Blueprint Reading for Manufacturing 3 3 0 | — | Blueprint reading for manufacturing will teach students how to read shop blueprints. Students will learn how to study the blueprints in order to fabricate parts and perform assembly processes. Code C… source |
| MFG 202 | Fundamentals of CNC Machining | — | and Programming 3 2 1 This course will enable students to understand the whole process of CNC machining so that they are aware and have knowledge of the process, and it doesn’t take them as surprise… source |
| MFG 205 | Industrial Equipment Maintenance 3 2 1 | — | This course covers the safe use, operations and maintenance of both hand and power tools as well as other precision equipment used in the troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance of equipment commonl… source |
| MFG 206 | Basic Electricity and Electronics 3 2 1 | — | This course introduces the basic components and functions of electricity and electronics. This includes direct current (dc), alternating current (ac) and more. The course also introduces electronic c… source |
| MLT 120 | Medical Laboratory Skills 4 3 2 | — | This course provides students with understanding and knowledge of the health care delivery systems, medical terminology, infection control, safety, quality control, blood collection, central processi… source |
| MLT 140 | Hematology and Coagulation 4 3 3 | — | This course is designed to prepare the student for MLT Clinical Internship I and II. Included are introductions to the following topics: lab safety, lab instrumentation, and laboratory mathematics. T… source |
| MLT 220 | Clinical Microbiology 4 3 3 | — | This course is an in -depth presentation of clinical bacteriology. Topics to be covered include specimen collection and transport, normal human flora and the sties associated with it, medias used for… source |
| MLT 230 | Clinical Chemistry 4 3 2 | — | This course encompasses an in- depth study and understanding of the physiologic and biochemical processes operant in both health and illness. The student will perform analyses on various body fluids,… source |
| MLT 250 | MLT Clinical Internship II 4 0 30 | — | This course is completed the final semester of the MLT degree curriculum, it consists of supervised clinical training at a local hospital laboratory. During this course, the student will report to th… source |
| MLT 280 | MLT Review and Assessment 2 2 0 | — | This course is the culmination of the Medical Laboratory Technology program. It provides the student the means to do a comprehensive review in preparation to take the American Society for Clinical Pa… source |
| MS 111 | Introduction to Military Science 1 1 0 | — | Introduction to Reserve Officer Training Corps and the military service which includes an overview of officer specialties, career options, and service options. Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| MS 112 | Military Leadership I 1 1 0 | — | An introduction to the principles of military leadership and military customs and traditions as they pertain to officer training and leadership opportunities. Prerequisite: MS 111. Code Course Name C… source |
| MS 113 | Introduction to Military Science 2 2 0 | — | This course is an introduction to the military system focusing on basic Army knowledge. It is a survey course designed to introduce students to Army ROTC and the organization of the U.S. Army and its… source |
| MS 211 | Military Leadership II 2 2 0 | — | The study and application of leadership methods including self -assessment of leadership skills. Prerequisite: MS 112. Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| MS 213 | Basic Military Science 4 4 0 | — | This is a survey course designed to continue the development of fundamental leadership and management skills, which provide a foundation for personal growth and leadership study. In addition, this co… source |
| MS 214 | Basic Military Science 2 2 0 | — | This is a survey course designed to continue the discussion of personal leadership development and individual military skills. The course presents exercises in team building, small unit leadership te… source |
| MTO 100 | Machine Tool Operations I 3 1 4 | — | This course will cover orientation to manufacturing, industrial blueprint reading, basic math, measurement, bench work, and material science. Industrial safety will be emphasized. Basic machine tool… source |
| MTO 102 | Machine Tool Operations II 3 1 4 | — | Operation of lathes, mills, saws, drill presses, and other machine tools will be included. Industrial safety will be emphasized. Prerequisite: MTO 100 or P/I. Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| MTO 104 | Machine Tool Operations III 3 1 4 | — | This course is a continuation of MTO 102. More complex machine set ups and operations will be introduced. Industrial safety will be emphasized. Prerequisite: MTO 102 or P/I. Code Course Name Credit L… source |
| MTO 106 | Machine Tool Operations IV 3 1 4 | — | This course is a continuation of MTO 104. Machine tool set up and operation will be emphasized. Industrial safety will be emphasized. Business concepts will also be covered. Prerequisite: MTO 104 or… source |
| MUS 102 | Introduction to American Music 3 3 0 | — | Survey of major contributions of American music and composers, including symphonic, jazz, and popular forms. Explore the styles of popular music in America and broaden understanding of the culture of… source |
| MUS 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of the course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in this academic discipline, with an emphasis on emerging trends and technologies related to the academic are… source |
| NUR 130 | Pharmacology 2 2 0 | — | This course focuses on essential pharmacological principles and clinical application. Topics include pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, therapeutic uses, common dosage ranges, routes of administrati… source |
| NUR 135 | Fundamentals of Nursing 7.5 5 5 | — | The focus of this course is to acquaint the student with basic principles of nursing theory necessary for the development of beginning nursing skills. Learning experiences will focus on clinical labo… source |
| NUR 143 | Nursing Through the Life Cycle I 4 2.5 3 | — | The focus of this course is on the nursing needs of clients as they relate to childbearing and children. Experience in preventative, supportive, and therapeutic care is offered through clinical exper… source |
| NUR 144 | Nursing Through the Life Cycle II 5 3 4 | — | The course is designed to further study basic nursing principles, focusing on persons with a health alteration of immunity, cell growth, skin integrity, mobility, or neurosensory function and include… source |
| NUR 210 | Nursing Through the Life Cycle III 4.5 3 3 | — | The focus of this course is the nursing care throughout the life cycle of clients with alterations in mental health. Students will utilize the nursing process and theoretical knowledge in clinical se… source |
| NUR 211 | Nursing Through the Life Cycle V 4 2 4 | — | The focus of this course is the nursing process of clients throughout the life cycle with alterations in renal, genitourinary, sexual function, hormonal and cell growth/immunity. Students are provide… source |
| NUR 215 | Issues In Nursing 2 2 0 | — | The focus of this course is on current issues and trends in the practice of nursing. Emphasis is on the transition of student nurse to professional nurse with attention to development of leadership a… source |
| NUR 220 | Nursing Through the Life Cycle IV 4.5 2.5 4 | — | The focus of this course is the nursing process for clients throughout the life cycle with alterations in oxygenation and tissue perfusion. Students will utilize the nursing process and theoretical k… source |
| NUR 221 | Nursing Through the Life Cycle VI 4 2 4 | — | The focus of this course is the nursing process for clients throughout the life cycle with alterations in digestive, gastric, biliary, intestinal, and hepatic functions as well as more complex condit… source |
| NUR 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of the course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in this academic discipline, with an emphasis on emerging trends and technologies related to the academic are… source |
| NRC 210 | Environmental Practicum/Internship 5V 5 0 | — | On the job training in the area of environmental/natural resources based on the interest and ability of the student. This phase of the program consists of a supervised work experience program in a se… source |
| NRC220 | Land and Resource Management 2 0.5 3 | — | The students will be performing maintenance and planning for the future of the SRC arboretum, hiking trails, and mountain bike trails located on the campus. The class will be managing forest and nati… source |
| NRC 230 | Environmental Sustainability 3 3 0 | — | This course will allow students to understand the relationship between the environment and the impact of the lifestyle of the current population. Students will learn to identify the major areas of na… source |
| PE 101 | Physical Fitness 1 0 2 | — | Participation is in various activities designed to promote physical fitness. The course is designed to acquaint the student with a basic knowledge and understanding of physical activities through fit… source |
| PE 125 | Golf 1 0 2 | — | A course designed to acquaint the beginner with driving, fairway shots, pitching, and putting. Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| PE 132 | Volleyball 1 0 2 | — | Individual volleyball skills in passing, setting, serving, spiking, and blocking are stressed. Further emphasis is placed upon learning the rules and strategy. Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| PE 133 | Basketball 1 0 2 | — | Instruction is given in the fundamentals of ball handling, passing, shooting, theories of offense and defense. Included in the course are officiating, the rules, and the history of the game. Code Cou… source |
| PE 134 | Softball 1 0 2 | — | Instruction is given in the basic skills of the game with emphasis also placed on the rules, strategy, and history of the game. Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| PE 143 | Cross Country 1 0 2 | — | A course designed to acquaint the distance runner with training and racing techniques, team dynamics, injury care, and improvement of individual styles of running. Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| PE 146 | Baseball 1 0 2 | — | Instruction is given in the basic skills of the game, with emphasis also placed on the rules, strategy, and history of the game. Code Course Name Credit Lecture Lab source |
| PE 201 | Advanced Physical Fitness 1 0 2 | — | Participation is in various activities designed to promote physical fitness. Advanced participation in circuit training, weight training, conditioning, and interval physical training. This course is… source |
| PE 225 | Coaching Golf 1 0 2 | — | This course is designed for the advanced golfer to improve on existing skills, to improve their overall game and to acquaint them with the skills necessary to coach others in the proper techniques to… source |
| PE 234 | Coaching Softball 1 0 2 | — | Instruction in advanced techniques and coaching strategy of fast pitch softball. This course includes coaching strategies to improve hitting, fielding, throwing, and game strategy. Prerequisite: PE 1… source |
| PE 243 | Coaching Cross Country 1 0 2 | — | This course is designed to develop coaching strategies to assist distance runners with training and racing techniques, team dynamics, injury care, and improvement of individual styles of running. Pre… source |
| PE 246 | Coaching Baseball 1 0 2 | — | This course is designed for the experienced baseball player. Instruction includes coaching techniques in pitching, hitting, infield and outfield play, as well as game strategy. Prerequisite: PE 146 w… source |
| PH 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of this course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in this academic discipline, with an emphasis on emerging trends and technologies related to the academic ar… source |
| PHI 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of this course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in this academic discipline, with an emphasis on emerging trends and technologies related to the academic ar… source |
| POL 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of the course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in this academic discipline, with an emphasis on emerging trends and technologies related to the academic are… source |
| PSC 101 | Energy and the Environment 2 2 0 | — | Energy and the Environment is a course dealing with the magnitudes of the energy crisis and its probable solutions. The impact of the acquisition and use of various energy sources on man’s environmen… source |
| PSC 102 | Introduction to Astronomy 3 2 2 | — | This course introduces the methods and discoveries of astronomers both historically, and currently. At least one-third of the time is to be used for field trips, using the telescope and planetarium f… source |
| PSC 110 | Physics & Society/Non-Majors 3 3 0 | — | This course will cover concepts and methods from mechanics, heat, acoustics and waves, light and optics, astronomy and modern physics topics relating to physical phenomena encountered in the natural… source |
| PSC 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of the course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in this academic discipline, with an emphasis on emerging trends and technologies related to the academic are… source |
| PSY 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of the course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in this academic discipline, with an emphasis on emerging trends and technologies related to the academic are… source |
| RRT 135 | Basic EMD Mechanical 3 1 2 | — | Basic EMD (Electro Motive Division) Mechanical is designed to introduce the student to the basic operation, maintenance, r epair requirements, and trouble shooting for EMD diesel engines and support… source |
| RRT 136 | Basic GE Mechanical 3 1 2 | — | Basic GE Mechanical is designed to introduce the student to the basic operation, maintenance, repair requirements, and troubleshooting for GE diesel engines and support systems. This is the second in… source |
| RRT 137 | Locomotive Air Brake 3 2 1 | — | Locomotive Air Brake is designed to provide the student an introduction to the operation, testing, maintenance, and troubleshooting for 26L and 30 ADCW locomotive air brake systems. This course also… source |
| RDG 099 | Strategies and Tools for Reading 3 3 0 | — | This course is designed to help the student improve their effectiveness and comprehension in pleasurable and academic reading situations. Reading experiences in the class focus on using strategies to… source |
| REL 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of this course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in this academic discipline, with an emphasis on emerging trends and technologies related to the academic ar… source |
| SBM 101 | Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 3 0 | — | This course is designed to introduce basic concepts and language of contemporary entrepreneurship. A primary objective of this course is to encourage entrepreneurial thinking and enable evaluation of… source |
| SBM 109 | Advertising 3 3 0 | — | This course is designed to provide a highly engaging means of developing a real understanding and appreciation of the fundamentals and dynamics of communications, advertising and promotion in busines… source |
| SBM 141 | Fundamentals of Investments 3 3 0 | — | Fundamentals of Investments is designed to deal with personal investment problems in which a study will be made of the need for various types of insurance and other forms of fixed dollar assets. Majo… source |
| SBM 155 | Computerized Accounting 3 3 0 | — | This course is a system of accounting that can be used in any small business office. This course integrates the basic accounting concepts and activities with the application of such knowledge with th… source |
| SOC 160 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3 3 0 | — | This course will introduce the student to the concept of culture as an adaptive mechanism that provides general guidance, as well as the flexibility, necessary for human societies to adapt to changes… source |
| SOC 215 | Racial and Ethnic Relations 3 3 0 | — | This course will focus on the social construction of race and its impact on racial identities and relations. The historical and structural foundations of racial inequality in contemporary society wil… source |
| SOC 290 | Special Topics 5V 5 0 | — | The content of the course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in this academic discipline, with an emphasis on emerging trends and technologies related to the academic are… source |
| SPA 101 | Introduction to Spanish 4 3 2 | — | The first year course introduces the student to the fundamentals of the Spanish language, both written and spoken. The student will also become acquainted with Spanish culture through reading, oral w… source |
| SPA 102 | Introduction to Spanish 4 3 2 | — | A continuation of beginning Spanish, the course introduces the student to the fundamentals of the Spanish language, both written and spoken. The student will also become acquainted with Spanish cultu… source |
| SPA 201 | Intermediate Spanish 4 3 2 | — | This course uses a combination of textbook, workbook, audiotapes, videotapes, and testing through Destinos, in Telenovela (soap opera) format. It reviews and covers extensive Spanish vocabulary and t… source |
| SPA 202 | Intermediate Spanish 4 3 2 | — | This course uses a combination of textbook, workbook, audio- tapes, video -tapes, and testing through Destinos, in telenovela (soap opera) format. It reviews and covers extensive Spanish vocabulary a… source |
| WEL 101 | Advanced Arc Welding 4 2 4 | — | This course provides the fundamentals of shielded metal arc welding. Flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions will be covered in this class. The student will develop proficiency in the safe… source |
| WEL 104 | Advanced MIG Welding 2 1 2 | — | This course provides fundamentals of gas metal arc welding pipe (GMAWP). Set up and adjustment of equipment and various positions will be covered. The student will develop proficiency in the operatio… source |
| WEL 105 | Advanced TIG Welding 2 1 2 | — | This course provides fundamentals of gas tungsten arc welding pipe (GTAWP). Set up and adjustment of equipment and various positions will be covered. The student will develop proficiency in the safe… source |
| WEL 290 | Welding – Special Topics 1 – 5 5 0 | 43 | The content of this course will vary to allow an examination of various topics of interest in the welding area. Each section offered will present a unique topic of value to students in the welding ar… 43 cr · 43 hr source |