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Application of Certificates Toward Associate in Applied Science DegreeDegreeApplication of Certificates Toward Associate in Applied Science Degree Students are allowed to apply credits earned in career certificates and advanced career certificates toward the associate in app… source
Degree Graduation Requirements ▸ 2 coursesDegreeRHT 101 RHT 101 RHT 102 Degree Graduation Requirements Students must complete a minimum of 60 credit hours to earn a degree at Triton College while also completing all source
General Education Semester Hour RequirementsGeneral Education Semester Hour Requirements Area Degree Type Credential AA 3 AS 2 AES 5 AGS 3 AAS 1 GECC 4 Communications 9 9 6 6 6 9 Social and Behavioral Science 9 6 0-9 3 6 9 Humanities and Fine… source
Certificate Graduation RequirementsCertificateCertificate Graduation Requirements The certificate is awarded to students in career education certificate curricula (up to 50 semester hours or more) who meet the following source
Advanced Career Certificate Completion RequirementsCertificateAdvanced Career Certificate Completion Requirements Advanced certificates are career education certificates that require a substantive set of prior skills or knowledge base to build upon. They are aw… source
Graduation ProceduresGraduation Procedures It is the student's responsibility to see that all graduation requirements are satisfied. Students are encouraged to consult with an advisor to monitor their educational progres… source
General PetitionsGeneral Petitions Students with special requests must submit a general petition signed by the proper authorities. A general petition is the formal vehicle used by students when requesting that the co… source
Approval Authority for General Petitions and Other RequestsApproval Authority for General Petitions and Other Requests Academic Department Request Approving Authority Form Used Evaluation of credit from non-accredited sources Academic Dean (after department… source
Transferring to a Four-year InstitutionLast Updated 8/2/2021 1:50:22 PM Transferring to a Four-year Institution It is important for students to plan for transfer to a four-year institution as early as possible in their academic career. Tr… source
Independent StudyLast Updated 8/4/2017 9:11:27 AM Independent Study Students enrolled in university transfer programs may pursue a maximum of four semester hours of independent study under the supervision of an instr… source
College Readiness ▸ 3 courses source
Associate in ArtsDegreeAssociate in Arts Up one level Arts and Sciences Programs In this section Associate in Arts Degree Requirements Anthropology, Associate in Arts Art, Associate in Arts Communication Studies, Associate… source
Associate in Arts Degree Requirements Pathway: Associate in Arts Degree Type: Associate in Arts Curriculum Code: AAD.AA.AA ▸ 109 coursesDegree source
Anthropology, Associate in Arts Pathway: Anthropology Degree Type: Associate in Arts Curriculum Code: BES.ANT.AA ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Art, Associate in Arts Pathway: Art Degree Type: Associate in Arts Curriculum Code: VPA.ART.AA ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Communication Studies, Associate in Arts ▸ 12 coursesDegree source
Criminal Justice Administration, Associate in Arts Pathway: Criminal Justice Administration Degree Type: Associate in Arts Curriculum Code: CJ A.CJA.AA ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Early Childhood Associate in Arts Transfer Pathway Pathway: Early Childhood Associate in Arts Transfer Pathway Degree Type: Associate in Arts Curriculum Code: EDU.BTH.AA ▸ 27 coursesDegree source
Elementary Education, Associate in Arts, Transfer Pathway Program ▸ 30 coursesDegree source
English and Rhetoric, Associate in Arts Pathway: English and Rhetoric Degree Type: Associate in Arts Curriculum Code: ENG.RHT.AA ▸ 11 coursesDegree source
History, Associate of Arts Pathway: History Degree Type: Associate in Arts Curriculum Code: SOC.HIS.AA ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Mass Communication–Multimedia, Associate in Arts Pathway: Mass Communication-Multimedia Degree Type: Associate in Arts Curriculum Code: VPA.MCM.AA ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Modern Languages, Associate in Arts Pathway: Modern Languages Degree Type: Associate in Arts Curriculum Code: SOC.FLA.AA ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Music, Associate in Arts Pathway: Music Degree Type: Associate in Arts Curriculum Code: VPA.MUS.AA ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Music Technology, Associate in Arts Pathway: Music Technology Degree Type: Associate in Arts Curriculum Code: VPA.MUT.AA ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Philosophy and Logic, Associate in Arts Pathway: Philosophy and Logic Degree Type: Associate in Arts Curriculum Code: BES.PHL.AA ▸ 29 coursesDegree source
Political Science, Associate in Arts Pathway: Political Science Degree Type: Associate in Arts Curriculum Code: SOC.PSC.AA ▸ 9 coursesDegree source
Psychology, Associate in Arts Pathway: Psychology Degree Type: Associate in Arts Curriculum Code: BES.PSY.AA ▸ 15 coursesDegree source
Sociology/Social Work, Associate in Arts Pathway: Sociology/Social Work Degree Type: Associate in Arts Curriculum Code: BES.SWK.AA ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Theatre Arts, Associate in Arts ▸ 11 coursesDegree source
General Education Core Curriculum ▸ 17 courses source
Associate in Engineering ScienceDegreeAssociate in Engineering Science Up one level Arts and Sciences Programs In this section Engineering Science (AES) source
Engineering Science ▸ 25 courses source
Associate in ScienceDegreeAssociate in Science Up one level Arts and Sciences Programs In this section Associate in Science Degree Requirements Accounting and Business Administration, Associate in Science Biological Sciences,… source
Associate in Science Degree Requirements Pathway: Associate in Science Degree Type: Associate in Science Curriculum Code: ASD.AS.AS ▸ 109 coursesDegree source
Accounting and Business Administration, Associate in Science Pathway: Accounting and Business Administration Degree Type: Associate in Science Curriculum Code: BUS.ACC.AS ▸ 29 coursesDegree source
Biological Sciences, Associate in Science Pathway: Biological Science Degree Type: Associate in Science Curriculum Code: SCI.BIS.AS ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Chemistry, Associate in Science Pathway: Chemistry Degree Type: Associate in Science Curriculum Code: SCI.CHM.AS ▸ 15 coursesDegree source
Computer Science ▸ 13 courses source
Criminal Justice Administration, Associate in Science Pathway: Criminal Justice Administration Degree Type: Associate in Science Curriculum Code: CJA.CJA.AS ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Economics, Associate in Science Pathway: Economics Degree Type: Associate in Science Curriculum Code: SOC.ECO.AS ▸ 10 coursesDegree source
Environmental Science, Associate in Science Pathway: Environmental Science Degree Type: Associate in Science Curriculum Code: SCI.ENV.AS ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Geology, Associate in Science Pathway: Geology Degree Type: Associate in Science Curriculum Code: SCI.GOL.AS ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Health, Sport and Exercise Science, Associate in Science Pathway: Health, Sport and Exercise Science Degree Type: Associate in Science Curriculum Code: HSE.PED.AS ▸ 26 coursesDegree source
International Business, Associate in Science Pathway: International Business Degree Type: Associate in Science Curriculum Code: SOC.IBU.AS ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Mathematics, Associate in Science Pathway: Mathematics Degree Type: Associate in Science Curriculum Code: MAT.MAT.AS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Personal Trainer CertificateCertificateLast Updated 5/6/2024 2:47:29 PM Personal Trainer Certificate (see AAS section) ( Personal Trainer ) source
Physical Education (see AS section) Certificate Type: BasicDegreeLast Updated 4/8/2024 4:13:26 PM Physical Education (see AS section) Certificate Type: Basic ( Health, Sport & Exercise Science ) source
Sports Conditioning Certificate (see AAS section) Certificate Type: BasicDegreeLast Updated 5/21/2025 11:27:37 AM Sports Conditioning Certificate (see AAS section) Certificate Type: Basic ( Sports Conditioning ) source
Pre-ProfessionPre-Profession Up one level Associate in Science In this section Pre-Profession, Associate in Science Pre-Dentistry, Associate in Science Pre-Medicine, Associate in Science Pre-Nursing, Associate in… source
Pre-Profession, Associate in Science Pathway: Pre-Profession Degree Type: Associate in Science Curriculum Code: SCI.PPO.AS ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Pre-Dentistry, Associate in Science Pathway: Pre-Dentistry Degree Type: Associate in Science Curriculum Code: SCI.DNT.AS ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Pre-Medicine, Associate in Science Pathway: Pre-Medicine Degree Type: Associate in Science Curriculum Code: SCI.MED.AS ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Pre-Nursing, Associate in Science Pathway: Pre-Nursing Degree Type: Associate in Science Curriculum Code: SCI.NUR.AS ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Pre-Nutrition/Dietetics, Associate in Science Pathway: Pre-Nutrition Degree Type: Associate in Science Curriculum Code: SCI.NTR.AS ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Pre-Occupational Therapy, Associate in Science Pathway: Pre-Occupational Therapy Degree Type: Associate in Science Curriculum Code: SCI.THR.AS ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Pre-Optometry, Associate in Science Pathway: Pre-Optometry Degree Type: Associate in Science Curriculum Code: SCI.OPT AS ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Pre-Pharmacy, Associate in Science Pathway: Pre-Pharmacy Degree Type: Associate in Science Curriculum Code: SCI.PHR.AS ▸ 13 coursesDegree source
Pre-Veterinary, Associate in Science Pathway: Pre-Veterinary Degree Type: Associate in Science Curriculum Code: SCI.VET.AS ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Associate in General StudiesDegreeAssociate in General Studies Up one level Arts and Sciences Programs In this section Associate in General Studies Degree Requirements source
Associate in General Studies Degree Requirements Pathway: General Studies Degree Type: Associate in General Studies Curriculum Code: Curriculum Code: GEN.GEN.AGS ▸ 3 coursesDegree source
Applied Science Programs Offered Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: AAS.AAS.AASDegreeLast Updated 6/2/2026 6:05:43 PM Applied Science Programs Offered Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science source
Associate in Applied Science Degree Requirements Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: AAS.AAS.AAS ▸ 78 coursesDegree source
Accounting/FinanceAccounting/Finance Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Accounting/Finance, Associate in Applied Science Accounting Assistant Certificate Bookkeeping Certificate Certified Public Acc… source
Accounting/Finance, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Accounting/Finance Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: BUS.ACC.AAS ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Accounting Assistant Certificate Pathway: Accounting Assistant Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: BUS.ACC.CERT ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Bookkeeping Certificate Pathway: Bookkeeping Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: BUS.BKK.CERT ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Certified Public Accountant Pathway Advanced Certificate Pathway: Certified Public Accountant Pathway Certificate Type: Advanced Curriculum Code: BUS.CPA.CERT ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
ArchitectureArchitecture Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Architecture, Associate in Applied Science Architectural Technology Certificate Architectural Design Certificate Building Informatio… source
Architecture, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Architecture Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: ARC.ARC.AAS ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Architectural Technology Certificate Pathway: Architectural Technology Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: ARC.ARC.CERT ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Architectural Design Certificate Pathway: Architectural Design Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: ARC.STD.CERT ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Building Information Modeling/BIM Advanced Certificate Pathway: Building Information Modeling/BIM Curriculum Code: ARC.BMA.CERT ▸ 2 coursesCertificateARC 261 ARC 280 Building Information Modeling/BIM Advanced Certificate Pathway: Building Information Modeling/BIM source
Automotive TechnologyAutomotive Technology Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Automotive Technology, Associate in Applied Science Automotive Technology Certificate Automotive Brake and Suspension Certi… source
Automotive Technology, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Automotive Technology Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: AUT.AUT.AAS ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Automotive Technology Certificate Pathway: Automotive Technology Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: AUT.AUT.CERT ▸ 13 coursesCertificate source
Automotive Brake and Suspension Certificate Pathway: Automotive Brake and Suspension Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: AUT.BRK.CERT ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Engine Performance Certificate Pathway: Engine Performance Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: AUT.EGP.CERT ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Service Technician Certificate Pathway: Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Service Technician Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: AUT.HEV.CERT ▸ 3 coursesCertificateAUT 129 AUT 226 AUT 230 Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Service Technician Certificate Pathway: Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Service Technician Certificate Type: Basic source
Transmission Repair Certificate Pathway: Transmission Repair Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: AUT.TRN.CERT ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Automotive Diesel and Transportation TechnologyAutomotive Diesel and Transportation Technology Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Automotive Diesel and Transportation Technology, Associate in Applied Science Truck Brake and Sus… source
Automotive Diesel and Transportation Technology, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Automotive Diesel and Transportation Technology Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: AUT.DSL.AAS ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Truck Brake and Suspension Certificate Pathway: Truck Brake and Suspension Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: AUT.CVT.CERT ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Truck Drive Train Repair Certificate Pathway: Truck Drive Train Repair Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: AUT.TDR.CERT ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Truck Engine Repair Certificate Pathway: Truck Engine Repair Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: AUT.TER.CERT ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Automotive General Motors/AC DelcoAutomotive General Motors/AC Delco Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section General Motors/AC Delco, Associate in Applied Science source
General Motors/AC Delco, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: General Motors/AC Delco Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: AUT.GMC.AAS. ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Honda/Acura (PACT) DegreeDegreeHonda/Acura (PACT) Degree Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Honda/Acura (PACT) Degree, Associate in Applied Science Honda/Acura (PACT) Certificate source
Honda/Acura ▸ 21 courses source
Automotive Service Department ManagementAutomotive Service Department Management Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Automotive Service Department Management, Associate in Applied Science source
Automotive Service Department Management, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Automotive Service Department Management Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: AUT.SDM.AAS ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Biotechnology Laboratory TechnicianBiotechnology Laboratory Technician Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Biotechnology Laboratory Technician, Associate in Applied Science source
Biotechnology Laboratory Technician, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Biotechnology Laboratory Technician Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: BIS.BTC.AAS ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Business ManagementBusiness Management Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Business Management, Associate in Applied Science Business Management Certificate Cannabis Dispensary Certificate Entrepreurs… source
Business Management, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Business Management Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: BUS.MGT.AAS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Business Management Certificate Pathway: Business Management Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: BUS.MGT.CERT ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Cannabis Dispensary Certificate Pathway: Cannabis Dispensary Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: BUS.CDI.CERT ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Entrepreurship Certificate Pathway: Entrepreneurship Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: BUS.ETR.CERT ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Executive Assistant Certificate Pathway: Executive Assistant Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: BUS.ADA.CERT ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Financial Services Certificate Pathway: Financial Services Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: BUS.FSV.CERT ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Program Assistant Certificate Pathway: Program Assistant Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: BUS.ADM.CERT ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Social Media Digital Marketing Certificate Pathway: Social Media Digital Marketing Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: BUS.SOC.CERT ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Supply Chain Management Certificate Pathway: Supply Chain Management Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: BUS.SCM.CERT ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Paralegal Studies Certificate Pathway: Paralegal Studies Certificate Type: Advanced Curriculum Code: BUS.PAR.CERT ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Certified Medical AssistantCertified Medical Assistant Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Certified Medical Assistant Certificate source
Certified Medical Assistant Certificate Pathway: Certified Medical Assistant Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: CMA.CMA.CERT ▸ 15 coursesCertificate source
Computer Information SystemsComputer Information Systems Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Computer Information Systems, Associate in Applied Science Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Preparation Cert… source
Computer Information Systems, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Computer Information Systems Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: CIS.CIS.AAS ▸ 30 coursesDegree source
Cisco Certified Network Associate ▸ 4 coursesDegree source
Computer Network and Telecommunications Systems, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Computer Network and Telecommunications Systems Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: CIS.CNT.AAS ▸ 32 coursesDegree source
A+ Microcomputer Technician Certificate Pathway: A+ Microcomputer Technician Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: CIS.APL.CERT ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Windows System Administrator Certificate Pathway: Windows System Administrator Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: CIS.WSA.CERT ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Cybersecurity and Information Assurance, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Cybersecurity and Information Assurance Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: CIS.CYB.AAS ▸ 29 coursesDegree source
Cybersecurity and Information Assurance Certificate Pathway: Cybersecurity and Information Assurance Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: CIS.CYB.CERT ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Software Development Degree Pathway: Software Development Certificate Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: CIS.SWD.AAS ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Database Systems Certificate Pathway: Database Systems Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: CIS.DBS.CERT ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Security Administrator Certificate Pathway: Security Administrator Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: CIS.SAD.CERT ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Systems Administration Certificate Pathway: Systems Administration Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: CIS.SYA.CERT ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Construction TechnologyConstruction Technology Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Construction Technology Carpentry Certificate Construction Management Certificate Plumbing Certificate source
Construction Technology Pathway: Construction Technology Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: ARC.IBC.AAS ▸ 29 coursesDegree source
Carpentry Certificate Pathway: Carpentry Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: ARC.CPT.CERT ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Construction Management Certificate Pathway: Construction Management Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: COT.MNT.CERT ▸ 18 coursesCertificate source
Plumbing Certificate Pathway: Plumbing Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: ARC.PLM.CERT ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Criminal Justice AdministrationCriminal Justice Administration Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Criminal Justice Administration, Associate in Applied Science Law Enforcement Certificate Police Academy Training… source
Criminal Justice Administration, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Criminal Justice Administration Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: CJA.CJA.AAS ▸ 38 coursesDegree source
Law Enforcement Certificate Pathway: Law Enforcement Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: CJA.LAE.CERT ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Police Academy Training Certificate Pathway: Police Academy Training Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: CJA.PAT.CERT ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Reserve Officer Training Certificate Pathway: Reserve Officer Training Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: CJA.ROT.CERT ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Diagnostic Medical SonographyDiagnostic Medical Sonography (see Selective Admission Health Programs section) ( Diagnostic Medical Sonography ) Up one level Applied Science Programs source
Early Childhood EducationEarly Childhood Education Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Early Childhood Education, Associate in Applied Science, Career Pathway Advanced Certificate in Early Childhood Educati… source
Early Childhood Education, Associate in Applied Science, Career Pathway Pathway: Early Childhood Associates in Applied Science Career Pathway Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: EDU.ECE.AAS ▸ 26 coursesDegree source
Advanced Certificate in Early Childhood Education Pathway: Advanced Certificate in Early Childhood Education Certificate Type: Advanced Curriculum Code: EDU.ECE.CERT ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Basic Certificate in Early Childhood Education Pathway: Basic Certificate in Early Childhood Education Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: ECE.CDA.CERT ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Infant/Toddler Care Certificate Pathway: Early Childhood Education-Infant/Toddler Care Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: EDU.ITC.CERT ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Early Childhood Administration and Management Advanced Certificate Pathway: Early Childhood Administration and Management Certificate Type: Advanced Curriculum Code: EDU. CCA. CERT ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Engineering TechnologyEngineering Technology Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Engineering Technology/Mechanical Design, Associate in Applied Science Engineering Technology/Design Certificate Electric… source
Engineering Technology/Mechanical Design, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Engineering Technology/Mechanical Design Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: ENT.ENT.AAS ▸ 33 coursesDegree source
Engineering Technology/Design Certificate Pathway: Design Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: ENT.DSN.CERT ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Electric Vehicle Charger Installation and Maintenance Pathway: Electrical Vehicle Charger Installation and Maintenance Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: ENT.VCH.CERT ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Engineering Technology/Electrical Certificate Pathway: Electrical Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: ENT.ELC.CERT ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Engineering Technology/Fabrication Certificate Pathway: Fabrication Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: ENT.FAB.CERT ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Engineering Technology/Illinois Aligned Basic Welding Certificate Pathway: Welding Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: ENT.WLD.CERT ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Engineering Technology/Robotics Welding Pathway: Engineering Technology/Robotics Welding Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: ENT.RBW.CERT ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Engineering Technology/Welding Fabrication Certificate Pathway: Welding Fabrication Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: ENT.WEL.CERT ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Engineering Technology/Mechatronics, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Mechatronics Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: ENT.MEC.AAS ▸ 32 coursesDegree source
Engineering Technology/Mechatronics Certificate Pathway: Mechatronics Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: ENT.MEC.CERT ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Engineering Technology/CAD Advanced Certificate Pathway: CAD Curriculum Code: ENT.CAD.CERT ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Facilities Engineering TechnologyFacilities Engineering Technology Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Facilities Engineering Technology, Associate in Applied Science Facilities Engineering Technology Certificate C… source
Facilities Engineering Technology, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Facilities Engineering Technology Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: CE.FET.AAS ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Facilities Engineering Technology Certificate Pathway: Facilities Engineering Technology Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: CE.FET.CERT ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Commercial Building Sustainability Certificate Pathway: Commercial Building Sustainability Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: FET.CMB.CERT ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Critical Systems Maintenance Certificate Pathway: Critical Systems Maintenance Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: CE.CSM.CERT ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Healthcare Facilities Maintenance Certificate Pathway: Healthcare Facilities Maintenance Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: CE.HTH.CERT ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Hospitality Facilities Maintenance Certificate Pathway: Hospitality Facilities Maintenance Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: CE.HOS.CERT ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Mobile Maintenance Certificate Pathway: Mobile Maintenance Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: CE.MOM.CERT ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Fire ScienceFire Science Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Fire Science, Associate in Applied Science Fire Science Certificate Basic Fire Prevention Officer Certificate Basic Operations Firef… source
Fire Science, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Fire Science Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: FIR.FIR.AAS ▸ 32 coursesDegree source
Fire Science Certificate Pathway: Fire Science Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: FIR.FIR.CERT ▸ 16 coursesCertificate source
Basic Fire Prevention Officer Certificate Pathway: Basic Fire Prevention Officer Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: FIR.PRV.CERT ▸ 2 coursesCertificateFIR 181 FIR 183 Basic Fire Prevention Officer Certificate Pathway: Basic Fire Prevention Officer Certificate Type: Basic source
Basic Operations Firefighter Certificate Pathway: Basic Operations Firefighter Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: FIR.BOP.CERT ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Company Fire Officer Certificate Pathway: Company Fire Officer Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: FIR.CFO.CERT ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Fire Apparatus Engineer Certificate Pathway: Fire Apparatus Engineer Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: FIR.APP.CERT ▸ 1 coursesCertificateFIR 222 Fire Apparatus Engineer Certificate Pathway: Fire Apparatus Engineer Certificate Type: Basic source
Fire Department Safety Officer Certificate Pathway: Fire Department Safety Officer Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: FIR.SFT.CERT ▸ 2 coursesCertificateFIR 252 FIR 253 Fire Department Safety Officer Certificate Pathway: Fire Department Safety Officer Certificate Type: Basic source
Advanced Fire Officer Certificate Pathway: Advanced Fire Officer Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: FIR.AFO.CERT ▸ 3 coursesCertificateFIR 206 FIR 196 FIR 252 Advanced Fire Officer Certificate Pathway: Advanced Fire Officer Certificate Type: Basic source
Emergency Medical TechnicianEmergency Medical Technician Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Emergency Medical Technician Certificate source
Emergency Medical Technician Certificate Pathway: Emergency Medical Technician Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: EMS.EMS.CERT ▸ 1 coursesCertificateEMS 131 EMS 131 Emergency Medical Technician Certificate Pathway: Emergency Medical Technician Certificate Type: Basic source
Heating and Air ConditioningHeating and Air Conditioning Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section HVAC Installation Assistant Certificate HVAC Installation Technician Certificate source
HVAC Installation Assistant Certificate Pathway: Heating and Cooling Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: C460A ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
HVAC Installation Technician Certificate Pathway: Heating and Air Conditioning Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: C460B ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
HorticultureHorticulture Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Horticulture, Associate in Applied Science Greenhouse Grow Operations Certificate Grounds Maintenance Certificate Pesticide Applicat… source
Horticulture, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Horticulture Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: HRT.HRT.AAS ▸ 30 coursesDegree source
Greenhouse Grow Operations Certificate Pathway: Greenhouse Grow Operations Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: HRT.GGO.CERT ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Grounds Maintenance Certificate Pathway: Grounds Maintenance Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: HRT.GRM.CERT ▸ 19 coursesCertificate source
Pesticide Applicator Certificate Pathway: Pesticide Applicator Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: HRT.PAA.CERT ▸ 2 coursesCertificateHRT 127 HRT 128 Pesticide Applicator Certificate Pathway: Pesticide Applicator Certificate Type: Basic source
Sustainable Agriculture Technology, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Sustainable Agriculture Technology Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: HRT.SAG.AAS ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Sustainable Agriculture Certificate Pathway: Sustainable Agriculture Technology Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: HRT.SAG.CERT ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Sustainable Food Production Certificate Pathway: Sustainable Food Production Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: HRT.SFD.CERT ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Hospitality Industry Administration Culinary ArtsHospitality Industry Administration Culinary Arts Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Hospitality Industry Administration Culinary Arts, Associate in Applied Science Culinary Traini… source
Hospitality Industry Administration Culinary Arts, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Hospitality Industry Administration Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: HIA.CUL.AAS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Culinary Training Certificate Pathway: Culinary Training Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: HIA.CUL.CERT ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Hospitality Industry Administration/Baking and PastryHospitality Industry Administration/Baking and Pastry Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Baking and Pastry, Associate in Applied Science Baking and Pastry Certificate Beverage Mana… source
Baking and Pastry, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Baking and Pastry Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: HIA.BKG.AAS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Baking and Pastry Certificate Pathway: Baking and Pastry Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: HIA.BKG.CERT ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Beverage Management Certificate Pathway: Beverage Management Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: HIA.BVM.CERT ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Hospitality Industry Administration Hotel/Motel ManagementHospitality Industry Administration Hotel/Motel Management Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Hospitality Industry Administration Hotel/Motel Management, Associate in Applied Scien… source
Hospitality Industry Administration Hotel/Motel Management, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Hotel/Motel Management Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: HIA.HMM.AAS ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Hotel/Motel Certificate Pathway: Hotel/Motel Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: HIA.HMM.CERT ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Hospitality Industry Administration/Restaurant ManagementHospitality Industry Administration/Restaurant Management Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Restaurant Management, Associate in Applied Science Restaurant Management Certificate source
Restaurant Management, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Restaurant Management Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: HIA.RST.AAS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Restaurant Management Certificate Pathway: Restaurant Management Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: HIA.RST.CERT ▸ 13 coursesCertificate source
Human Resource ManagementHuman Resource Management Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Human Resource Management, Associate in Applied Science Human Resource Management Certificate source
Human Resource Management, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Human Resource Management Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: BUS.HRM.AAS ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Human Resource Management Certificate Pathway: Human Resource Management Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: BUS.HRM.CERT ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Independent Building ContractorIndependent Building Contractor (see AAS section, under Construction Technology) ( Construction Technology ) Up one level Applied Science Programs source
Integrative Wellness CertificateCertificateIntegrative Wellness Certificate Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Integrative Wellness Certificate source
Integrative Wellness Certificate Pathway: Integrative Wellness Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: HSE.IWL.CERT ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Personal TrainerPersonal Trainer Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Personal Trainer Certificate source
Personal Trainer Certificate Pathway: Personal Trainer Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: HSE.PTR.CERT ▸ 21 coursesCertificate source
Renewable Energy TechnologyRenewable Energy Technology Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Renewable Energy Technology Degree Renewable Energy Technology Certificate source
Renewable Energy Technology Degree Pathway: Renewable Energy Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: REN.REN.AAS ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Renewable Energy Technology Certificate Pathway: Renewable Energy Technology Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: REN.REN.CERT ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Radiologic TechnologyRadiologic Technology (see Selective Admission Health Program section) ( Radiologic Technology ) Up one level Applied Science Programs source
Respiratory CareRespiratory Care (see Selective Admission Health Program section) ( Respiratory Care ) Up one level Applied Science Programs source
Robotic Welding CertificateCertificateRobotic Welding Certificate (see AAS section, under Engineering Technology) ( Robotic Welding ) Up one level Applied Science Programs source
Sports ConditioningSports Conditioning Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Sports Conditioning Certificate source
Sports Conditioning Certificate Pathway: Sports Conditioning Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: HSE.SCP.CERT ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Sport Management CertificateCertificateSport Management Certificate Up one level Applied Science Programs In this section Sport Management Certificate source
Vascular TechnologyVascular Technology (see Selective Admission Health Program section, under Diagnostic Medical Sonography) ( Vascular Technology ) Up one level Applied Science Programs source
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Visual Communication—Graphic Design, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Graphic Design Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: VIC.VIC.AAS ▸ 31 coursesDegree source
Visual Communication—Graphic Design Certificate Pathway: Visual Communication-Graphic Design Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: VIC.GRD.CERT ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Digital Photography, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Digital Photography Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: VIC.DPH.AAS ▸ 29 coursesDegree source
Digital Photography Certificate Pathway: Digital Photography Certificate Type: Basic Curriculum Code: VIC.DPH.CERT ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Selective Admission Health ProgramsSelective Admission Health Programs The Board of Trustees accepts that the fields of Nursing and Allied Health, because of their importance to the welfare of all society, must have selective admissio… source
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Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Associate in Applied Science Pathway: Diagnostic Medical Sonography Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: DMS.DMS.AAS ▸ 27 coursesDegree source
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CodeTitleCreditsDescription
ACC 100Basic Accounting I ◊General principles and concepts of accounting, including basic accounts, ledgers, general journal, trial balances, financial statements, adjusting entries, and closing entries. Also proper accounting… source
ACC 101Financial Accounting ◊Foundations for further study of accounting, including principles and concepts of financial accounting; accounting cycle; internal controls; accounts, notes, and other receivables; accounting for mer… source
ACC 103Basic Accounting II # ◊Continuation of , Basic Accounting that covers basic accounting for accounts receivable and bad debts, notes receivable and notes payable, merchandise inventory, plant assets, accruals and deferrals,… source
ACC 104Accounting with Quickbooks ◊Practical approach to small business bookkeeping using OuickBooks software. Learn how to set up a chart of accounts, reconcile checking account, create, and print invoices, receipts, and statements,… source
ACC 105Managerial Accounting # ◊Managerial accounting procedures and practices, which provides information that is used by managers for internal decision making. The statement of cash flows, cost behavior analysis and use, job-orde… source
ACC 200Microsoft Excel for Accounting and Business # ◊Microsoft Excel for Accounting and Business blends accounting and business skills with Excel. Revisits main topics from introductory accounting and business classes and reinforces them by utilizing E… source
ACC 251Intermediate Accounting I # ◊In-depth study of generally accepted and alternative accounting principles and theory underlying financial statements. Emphasis is placed on the asset section of the balance sheet and the effects of… source
ACC 252Intermediate Accounting II # ◊In-depth study of generally accepted and alternative accounting principles and theory underlying financial statements. Emphasis is placed on the liability and owner's equity sections of the balance s… source
ACC 255Advanced Accounting # ◊Advanced accounting includes the study of accounting theory and practice as it relates to business combinations and consolidated financial statements, accounting and reporting for governmental and no… source
ACC 256Tax Accounting # ◊Students will distinguish between the statutory, administrative, and judicial sources of the tax law and understand the purpose of each source, as they relate to individual income tax procedures. (fo… source
ACC 257Principles of Auditing # ◊Study of auditing theory, principles and accepted procedures including the preparation of working papers, evaluation of internal controls, and audit reports. source
ACC 266Cost Accounting # ◊Revenues and costs in a small or large business and how they affect the profitability of the organization. Managers in business use cost accounting information to make decisions about research and de… source
ACC 270Corporate Tax Accounting # ◊An introduction to corporate, partnership, trust, estate and exempt entity taxation. The overall emphasis of this course is on taxation of corporations and flow through entities. Students will also b… source
ACC 271Research Topics in Taxation # ◊Students will have the opportunity to apply federal income tax laws, as well as other applicable authoritative literature, and developing supportable conclusions to tax issues that do not necessarily… source
ACC 275Financial Accounting Research # ◊Introduction to the research process, as it applies to financial accounting. Primary focus is using internet-based research to obtain authoritative evidence in support of solutions and conclusions re… source
ACC 296Special Topics in Accounting ◊Topics relating to current trends and techniques in accounting will vary from semester to semester and be available in the current class schedule. Course may be repeated only once when the topics are… source
AHL 100Introduction to Patient Care ◊Delivery of health care services, professionalism, communication skills, basic patient-care and assessment skills, infection control, and patient and employee safety in a medical environment. (course… source
AHL 101Essentials of Medical Terminology ◊Introduction to medical terminology adapted so individuals with little or no previous exposure to the medical field can acquire a basic understanding of medical terms. The key concepts of prefixes, s… source
AHL 102Ethics and Law for Allied Health Professionals ◊Day-to-day legal and ethical considerations arising through work in the allied health professions, orderly conflict resolution in the workplace, exposure to civil liability and problems created by ad… source
AHL 103Basic Pharmacology for Allied Health Professionals ◊Basic knowledge essential to administration of medication and care of patients utilizing medications for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. (formerly Basic Pharmacology for Allied Health) source
AHL 107Intravenous Venipuncture ◊Principles and techniques required to perform routine venipuncture and peripheral intravenous catheter insertion. (course fee required) source
AHL 108Electrocardiography ◊Electrocardiographic monitoring, systematic rhythm interpretation, common cardiac dysrhythmias, their origin and significance. (course fee required) source
AHL 109Drug CalculationsCritical thinking skills and techniques needed to accurately and safely calculate medication dosages. source
AHL 112Pharmacology and Drug Administration #Pharmacotherapeutic agents used in the treatment of illness and the promotion, maintenance and restoration of wellness in diverse individuals across the lifespan. The focus is on concepts of safe adm… source
AHL 113Survey of Health CareersIntroduction to the responsibilities, settings, qualifications, and employability skills of various health careers. source
AHL 120Comprehensive Medical Terminology ◊Terminology related to health care settings, including structure, function, pathologies, diagnostic and surgical procedures. Building vocabulary and spelling skills. Recommended for Nuclear Medicine… source
AHL 202Comprehensive Medical Ethics ◊The application of ethics to the practice of medical professionals. Morality, ethical dimensions of professional roles, confidentiality, informed consent, chronic and end-of-life care, physician assi… source
ANT 101Introduction to Anthropology ◊Introduction to the study of human nature and development and relationship to the physical and social environment today and in the past. Surveys the major subfields of anthropology: cultural anthropo… source
ANT 102Introduction to Biological Anthropology ◊I ntroduction to human origins, variation and adaptation, primate variation, and the emergence of human culture. (course fee required) source
ANT 103Cultural Anthropology ◊The nature of culture, encompassing social organization, technology, economics, religion, and language as seen among contemporary, primitive, and preliterate peoples. source
ANT 105Digging Into Archaeology ◊Survey of archaeological concepts, research, and methods for study of prehistoric cultures, including rise and development of modern civilization, current archaeological investigations, interpretatio… source
ANT 275Anthropology of Religion ◊E xamination of the various forms of religion and religious practice, including orthodox religion, indigenous religious practices, witchcraft and magic, and the role religion plays in all aspects of… source
ANT 296Special Topics in Anthropology ◊Topics and problems in anthropology through readings, discussion, guided research, and field trips. Topics vary from semester to semester and must be approved by the Dean of Arts and Sciences. source
ARC 102OSHA 10-Hour Construction TrainingRecognize and prevent hazards on a construction site in accordance with OSHA 10-hour training guidelines. (course fee required) source
ARC 104Introduction to ArchitectureIntroductory study of architecture, architectural education and the profession through the study of theory, history, principles and practice of architecture. Investigation of the roles and responsibi… source
ARC 108Materials and Techniques #Examine building materials, methods of construction and sustainability, and developing a hand-drawn wall section to identify best practices in code-compliant and energy-efficient design. (course fee… source
ARC 110Materials, Methods and Sustainability I # ◊Overview of sustainability issues and best practices, as they apply to the built environment. source
ARC 170Design I # ◊A beginning studio course in basic design and drawing introducing the aesthetic principles of form and space and how these principles relate to how a building functions and serves the clients’ needs.… source
ARC 171Design IIStudio course in architectural design incorporating the aesthetic principles of movement, balance, rhythm, repetition, proportion, scale, and sequence, along with sketching and drawing techniques, 3D… source
ARC 187Architectural Drawings & Models #Architectural design presentation techniques to produce architectural drawings and models, including 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional drawing techniques, Photoshop and Illustrator. (course fee require… source
ARC 189AutoCAD & 3D Computer Modeling ◊Computer-Aided Design (CAD) for architects and interior designers using AutoCAD to develop 2D design and construction drawings. 3D computer software will also be used to create rendered perspectives… source
ARC 210History of Architecture I ◊ #A survey of European, Islamic, Asian and American architectural and urban design traditions from prehistoric times to the end of the middle ages. Each period is studied in relation to physical determ… source
ARC 214History of Architecture II ◊ #A survey of European, Asian and American architectural and urban design traditions from the Renaissance to the current period. Each period is studied in relation to physical determinants, such as cli… source
ARC 220Materials, Methods & Sustainability II #The study of materials, methods of construction and sustainability is continued with a focus on high-performance residential construction, emphasizing floor plans, foundation plans, wall sections, bu… source
ARC 261Revit ◊Building Information Modeling (BIM) using Revit software with focus on the basic architectural tools and drawing setup. ( course fee required) source
ARC 272Design III # ◊A studio course in architectural design using aesthetic, environmental and urban design principles to produce architectural designs of buildings and elements of buildings by means of drawings and mod… source
ARC 280Materials, Methods & Sustainability III ◊ #Materials, methods of construction and sustainability continues in this course with a focus on commercial construction. Principles and best practices of Building Information Modeling (BIM) for produc… source
ARC 296Special Topics in Architecture ◊Selected topics in the areas of contemporary architecture, that will vary from semester to semester with information made available during registration. Course may be repeated up to three times when… source
ART 110Looking at Art ◊A survey of the visual arts (painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture and architecture, as they transmit cultural traditions and humanistic and aesthetic values, including historical, social and tec… source
ART 111Ancient to Medieval Art ◊The historical development of the visual arts (painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture and architecture) in Western society, focusing on major artistic styles and movements, including works of art… source
ART 112Renaissance to Modern Art ◊A continuation of ART111◊ that includes a survey of European and American Art from the early Renaissance through the 20th Century. source
ART 114Survey of Asian Art ◊A survey of the visual arts (painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture and architecture) in Indian, Chinese and Japanese societies, including works of art as expressions of the ideas and beliefs of a… source
ART 116Color Composition ◊Study of the physics, physiology, psychology and esthetics of color and its applications. (course fee required) source
ART 117Drawing I ◊An introduction to the fundamental concepts and techniques of drawing using a variety of black and white media. Drawing from observation and invention leading to an interpretive and evaluative approa… source
ART 118Drawing II ◊ #Builds on and refines the experiences of Drawing I, focusing on a variety of color media and emphasizes invention and formal concerns. Explores abstraction, non-objective, and fabricated image making… source
ART 119Two-Dimensional Design ◊Introduction to two-dimensional design with emphasis on the understanding and application of art principles and elements. (course fee required) source
ART 120Three-Dimensional Design ◊ #Emphasizes the understanding and application of principles and elements of three-dimensional design. (Fall Only) (course fee required) source
ART 125Life Drawing I ◊ #Introduction to drawing the figure from observation or through invention to describe the dynamic qualities of the figure through basic drawing elements, methods, and materials. (course fee required) source
ART 126Life Drawing II ◊ #Continuation of ART125◊, Life Drawing I, with emphasis on personal exploration of figure drawing as an expressive art. (course fee required) source
ART 135Ceramics I ◊ #Introductory studio consisting of both hand and wheel methods of construction, including an examination of clay, glaze, decoration methods, and firing process. Techniques of ceramics dealing with mat… source
ART 136Ceramics II ◊ #Refining and improving wheel-throwing and hand-building techniques, utilizing clay, glaze materials and glaze calculations. ◊ is offered in combination with ◊, which is similar in content and lab. St… source
ART 140Printmaking ◊ #Introduction to basic techniques in intaglio, serigraphy and relief printing as fine art and advertising art medium. (course fee required) source
ART 141Painting I ◊ #Basic painting techniques and color principles applied to the exploration of oil and/or acrylic painting media. (course fee required) source
ART 142Painting II ◊ #Building aesthetic and technical skills begun in Painting I, with emphasis on investigations of media usage, color developmen t and painting as a medium of communication. Studio safety will be emphas… source
ART 296Special Topics in Art History ◊Topics and problems in Art History through readings, discussion, guided research, and field trips. Problems and topics vary from semester to semester; however, topics will be international in scope a… source
AST 100Introduction to Astronomy ◊Introductory general astronomy course for non-science majors, which includes planetary motion, origin of the solar system, a study of the planets and their moons, the sun, the nature of stars and the… source
AST 101Astronomy of the Solar System ◊Survey of the universe, structure and motions of the earth and moon, planetary motions, physical nature of the planets, comets and meteors, and origin and evolution of the solar system is presented.… source
AST 102Astronomy of the Stars and Beyond ◊Astronomy of the stars, cosmology and astrophysics. Study stellar properties, structure and evolution, the end states of stars, galaxies and the expanding universe. (course fee required) source
AUT 112Introduction to Automotive Technology ◊Automotive technology training includes theory and related hands-on experience on live automobiles as a foundation for the advanced automotive courses. At the end of this course, students will be abl… source
AUT 114Fuel Management Systems ◊ #Fuel system, from fuel storage reservoir through fuel distribution components, including: pumps, filters, fuel injectors, regulators, return systems. Computerized emission control system basics inclu… source
AUT 120Diesel Electricity and Electronics I #Introduction to theory and operation of batteries, charging and starting systems, including introduction to DVOM, circuit repairs and diagnostics. (formerly Diesel Electricity and Electronics) (cours… source
AUT 122Diesel Electricity and Electronics II #Continuation of . Advanced t heory and operation related to devices such as body controller, lighting, instrumental cluster and vehicle networks and module operation. (course fee required) (course fe… source
AUT 127Automotive Electricity & Electronics I ◊ #Basic electricity and electronics, batteries, instruments and testing methods, automotive wiring schematics, starting systems, charging systems and solid-state ignition systems. (course fee required) source
AUT 129Automotive Electricity & Electronics II ◊ #Continuation of ◊. Advanced diagnostics of starting, charging and ignition systems, including computer operation, On Board Diagnostics (OBD), scan tools, power accessory operation, security, entertai… source
AUT 135Truck Fuel Management #Theory and related hands-on experience with medium/heavy-duty commercial vehicle fuel systems found on trucks. Instruction includes: fuel storage reservoir through fuel distribution components, (pump… source
AUT 136Brake Systems ◊ #Theory and practical applications of disc and drum brakes, including diagnosis and servicing of current Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) and Traction Control System (TCS) systems, as well as diagnosis an… source
AUT 140Truck Brakes #Theory and related hands-on experience with medium/heavy-duty commercial vehicle brake systems found on trucks. Instruction includes pneumatic and hydraulic systems, as well as foundation brake syste… source
AUT 145Truck Steering, Suspension and Alignment #Theory and related hands-on experience with medium/heavy-duty commercial vehicle steering, suspension and alignment systems found on trucks. Instruction includes independent and solid axles, suspensi… source
AUT 150Automotive Power Plants ◊ #Procedures are performed as necessary to diagnose and repair internal automotive engine systems, while learning and experiencing disassembly and assembly techniques, and restoring tolerances in a lab… source
AUT 155Truck Engine Power Plants ◊ #Theory and related hands-on experience with medium/ heavy-duty commercial vehicle engine systems found on trucks , which include: engine theory and operation, application and usages. Diagnosis, repai… source
AUT 172 (EFFECTIVE 8/16/26)Engine Fundamentals II: Advanced Service & RepairFoundational knowledge and hands-on experience in engine systems, service procedures, and diagnostics. Students will learn to research service information, perform cooling system maintenance and diag… source
AUT 214 (EFFECTIVE 8/16/26)Automotive Systems Integration CapstoneCapstone course that represents the culmination of the Triton College AAS Automotive Technology program. Students have completed foundational coursework in all nine ASE MAST system areas and are now… source
AUT 216 (EFFECTIVE: 8/16/26)Electrical Systems Integration: Body Electronics & Module NetworksAdvanced course teaches diagnosis, service, and repair of complex automotive electrical and electronic systems. Students develop expertise in air bag restraint systems, vehicle communication networks… source
AUT 222 (EFFECTIVE: 8/16/26)Driveline Systems: Advanced Diagnostics & TroubleshootingAdvanced course integrates comprehensive coverage of modern driveline systems with critical brake and vehicle dynamics control technologies. Students develop expertise in diagnosing and servicing AWD… source
AUT 226Engine Performance & Diagnosis ◊ #Advanced course in engine performance and On Board Diagnostics II (OBD) fuel management systems, with special emphasis on proper diagnostic procedures using scans tools, oscilloscopes and exhaust gas… source
AUT 230Computerized Engine Controls ◊ #Computerized engine controls, including Oxygen sensors (O2) feedback systems, On Board Diagnostics II (OBD II), hybrid, and electric vehicle operation. Detailed instruction on the use of electronic t… source
AUT 240Steering, Suspension and Alignment ◊ #Comprehensive training on suspension and steering system components, wheel balancing and wheel alignment operation and service, tire pressure monitoring systems, electronic suspension systems and ele… source
AUT 275Manual Transmissions & Drives ◊ #Longitudinal and transverse-mounted manual transmissions along with drive lines, Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) and All-Wheel Drive (AWD) units. All aspects of operation, service, repair, rebuilding and diag… source
AUT 277Advanced Automatic Transmission & Repair ◊ #All aspects of operation, servicing repair, rebuilt and diagnosis of longitudinal and transverse-mounted automatic transmissions. Students practice with mechanical, electrical and electronic units th… source
AUT 279Truck Drive Train Systems I #Drivetrain systems related theory and hands-on experience, including operation of modern drivetrain systems found in truck classes 1-8. Topics include: clutch theory and operation, manual transmissio… source
AUT 280Automotive Heating & Air Conditioning Fundamentals ◊ #Fundamentals of automotive heating and air conditioning, emphasizing the basic air conditioning cycle, servicing, troubleshooting and minor repair of these systems. (course fee required) source
AUT 281Truck Drive Train Systems II #Continuation of . Related theory and hands-on experience of the operation of modern drivetrain systems found in truck classes 1-8. Topics include: automatic transmissions, automated “dual clutch” and… source
AUT 282Advanced Automotive Heating & Air Conditioning ◊ #Continuation of ◊, emphasizing the more intricately designed systems, including electronic sensing units, relays and vacuum controls. Laboratory work includes troubleshooting, repairing and servicing… source
AUT 284Truck Heating & Air Conditioning Fundamentals ◊ #Fundamentals of truck heating and air conditioning, emphasizing the basic air conditioning cycle, servicing, troubleshooting and minor repair of these systems. ( course fee required ) source
AUT 286Advanced Truck Heating & Air Conditioning #Continuation of , emphasizing the more intricately designed truck systems, including electronic sensing units, relays and vacuum controls. Laboratory work includes troubleshooting, repairing and serv… source
AUT 289Truck Inspection #Obtain the knowledge and experience to perform regularly scheduled maintenance and safety inspections for trucks and buses. Identify good and failed components to prevent vehicle breakdowns. (formerl… source
AUT 296Automotive Internship I ◊ #Supervised automotive repair experiences at a selected automotive repair facility. Students participate in various automotive repair and servicing projects that parallel their semesters work at the c… source
AUT 297Automotive Internship II ◊ #Supervised automotive repair experiences at a selected automotive repair facility. Students participate in various automotive repair and servicing projects that parallel their semesters work at the c… source
AUT 298Automotive Internship III ◊ #Supervised automotive repair experiences at a selected automotive repair facility. Students participate in various automotive repair and servicing projects that parallel their semesters work at the c… source
AUT 299Automotive Internship IV #Supervised automotive repair experiences at a selected automotive repair facility. Students participate in various automotive repair and servicing projects that parallel their semesters work at the c… source
BAR 101Fundamentals of Barbering #Introduction to the barber profession. History, business etiquette, and life skills, including required safety and infection control procedures. Students prepare for the Illinois Barber examination f… source
BAR 102Artistic Barbering I #Introduction to client consultations, hair-cutting safety precautions, men’s hair cutting, hair styling, and design techniques, including basic haircuts, shear-cutting, taper, and blow-drying techniq… source
BAR 103Barbershop Operations I #Introduction to barbershop operations, career planning, salon chemicals, products and sanitation management. Prepares students to obtain state certification for the Illinois Barber License from the D… source
BAR 104Chemical Services I #Introduction to basic chemical services including shampoo, scalp treatment, and chemical texture. Prepares students for the Illinois Barber examination for the Illinois Department of Financial and Pr… source
BAR 111Facial Treatment #Introduction to skills and knowledge required to perform facial services and facial massages in a barbering context. Focus is on facial anatomy, skin types, and various massage techniques, as well as… source
BAR 112Artistic Barbering II #Continued study of men’s hair-cutting and styling techniques, while building on learned foundational skills and introduces more advanced techniques and concepts. Clipper techniques are introduced and… source
BAR 113Barbershop Operations II #Continued study of barbershop operations, including preparing for on-the-job experiences and sanitation management. Career planning includes preparation for licensure for the Illinois Barber Examinat… source
BAR 114Chemical Services II #Introduction to fundamental principles of hair color chemistry and its application to hair color services in barbering. Includes: various types of hair color, temporary, semi-permanent, demi-permanen… source
BAR 201Barbering Techniques #Client-focused course in the student barbershop. Introduction to fundamental skills and techniques necessary to create and maintain well-groomed and stylish beards, mustaches, and other facial hair s… source
BAR 202Artistic Barbering III #Client-focused course in the student barbershop. Continued study of men’s hair-cutting and styling techniques. Razor techniques are introduced and used in combination with shears and clippers to crea… source
BAR 204Chemical Application I #Advanced client-focused course in the student barbershop that provides students with an understanding of chemical services concepts and their practical applications. Prepares students for the Illinoi… source
BAR 205Advanced Barbering Techniques I #Client-focused course in the student barbershop. Study of women’s hair cutting and styling techniques. Prepares students for the Illinois Barber Examination for the Illinois Department of Financial a… source
BAR 213Barbershop Management #Client-focused course in the student barbershop. Continued study of barbershop operations, with manager and owner focus. Includes a comprehensive understanding of managing and operating a barbershop,… source
BAR 214Chemical Application II #Client-focused course in the student barbershop. Advanced study of hair color chemistry and its application to hair color services in barbering. Includes various specialty hair coloring techniques, i… source
BAR 225Advanced Barbering Techniques II #Client-focused course in the student barbershop. Explore the various techniques and methods for men's hair replacement. Includes hair loss patterns analysis, customized hair replacement solutions, cl… source
BAR 245Barber Clinic #Client-focused course in the student barbershop. Continued study and practice of haircutting, chemical services, and styling. Prepares students for the Illinois Barber Examination for the Illinois De… source
BAR 250License Preparation #A comprehensive review of barber curriculum and skills in preparation for the Illinois Licensed Barber examination. Prepares students for the Illinois Barber examination for the Illinois Department o… source
BIS 100General Biology ◊Laboratory course emphasizing scientific inquiry through a breadth of selected concepts such as cell and molecular biology, structure and function, genetics and heredity, evolution, and ecology. Biol… source
BIS 101Human Biology ◊Major principles and concepts of biology as they relate to humans. Basic biological processes including human heredity, growth, development, health and ecology, emphasizing how these topics relate to… source
BIS 105Environmental Biology ◊Biological basis of environmental science and how humans are a powerful influence on the ecosystem. Biological interrelations between natural resources, energy, pollution and human-population dynamic… source
BIS 108Biology of Humans ◊Major principles and concepts of biology as they relate to humans, including basic biological processes, such as: human heredity, growth, development, health and ecology, with emphasis on how these t… source
BIS 113Introduction to General Biology ◊S cientific inquiry through a breadth of selected concepts , such as cell and molecular biology, structure and function, genetics and heredity, evolution, and ecology. Biological issues with personal… source
BIS 136Functional Human Anatomy I ◊ #For students in Health Career programs. Includes surveying cells, tissues and the functional anatomy of human organ systems, while emphasizing basic concepts and their applications and implications f… source
BIS 137Functional Human Anatomy II ◊ #Continuation of ◊ , exten ding the study of functional anatomy of human organ systems by emphasizing the nature of processes at the molecular, cellular and tissue levels , with special emphasis on h… source
BIS 150Principles of Biology I ◊ #Introduction to the general principles of life, focusing on the molecular, biochemical, and cellular levels, including molecular genetics and patterns of inheritance. (course fee required) source
BIS 151Principles of Biology II ◊ #Second semester of introduction to the basic principles of biology, with emphasis on the diversity of living organisms, plant and animal physiology, evolution, ecology and behavior. (course fee requi… source
BIS 190Anatomy & Physiology for Allied Health Majors ◊Structure and function of human organ systems involved in controlling and maintaining the conditions of life. source
BIS 200Undergraduate Open Seminar-Biology ◊ #Current topics in biology in the context of the total culture, where participants are required to complete an independent research project and present a report on a topic of their choice related to t… source
BIS 205Field Ecology ◊ #Overview of the interactions between organisms and the environment, emphasizing regional conservation issues, plant and animal interactions and adaptations, effects of human disturbance on native flo… source
BIS 222Principles of Microbiology ◊ #Major groups of microorganisms with special emphasis on morphology, physiology, pathogenicity and their impact in the natural world. Integration of laboratory practice to identify microorganisms pres… source
BIS 240Human Anatomy & Physiology I ◊ #Organization of the human body at the macroscopic and microscopic levels, using a human cadaver. A regional anatomical approach is used to study the location, structure and function of major systems,… source
BIS 241Human Anatomy & Physiology II # ◊The cellular and molecular levels of human body organization, with emphasis on the homeostasis control mechanisms and systemic interactions required to maintain health. ◊ & ◊ meet the anatomy and phy… source
BIS 242Introduction to Human Pathophysiology ◊ #For allied health practitioners and pre-professional students. Underlying molecular mechanisms and causes of altered physiological states in the human body, emphasizing major concepts: maintenance of… source
BOT 110Good Laboratory Practices/Good Manufacturing Practices in Biotechnology ◊Current Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Good Laboratory Practices (GLPs) and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) guidelines, with emphasis on the management of manufacturing and quality control of… source
BOT 200Cellular and Molecular Biology ◊ #Nucleic acids and proteins and the roles that each of these molecules play in cellular physiology, with emphasis on the molecular mechanisms of deoxyribose nucleic acid (DNA) replication, DNA repair,… source
BOT 210Introduction to Biochemistry ◊ #Fundamentals of biological chemistry, including structures of amino acids, proteins, nucleotides, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates, with emphasis on the relationship between structure and fun… source
BOT 220Cell and Tissue Culture # ◊Introduction to animal and plant cell cultures. Hands-on laboratory experience in the standard practices and methodologies for primary and continuous cultures, including aseptic technique, media prep… source
BOT 230Biotechnology Laboratory I (DNA Techniques) ◊ #The biotechnology field, laboratory techniques, applications, and bioethical considerations, which includes the metric system, solutions, spectrophotometry, bacteria culturing, gel electrophoresis, p… source
BOT 240Biotechnology Laboratory II (Protein Techniques & Biofuels) ◊ #Expands on the biotechnology field, laboratory techniques, applications, and bioethical considerations, which includes protein structure, protein applications, enzymes, protein quantitation, size exc… source
BUS 103Keyboarding Technique ◊Learn proper keyboarding technique for inputting information into a computer. Keyboarding by touch, not sight will be stressed along with proper fingering for letters, numbers and symbols. Recommende… source
BUS 104Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy ◊ #Designed for individuals who want to improve their keyboarding speed and accuracy skills for personal use or employment opportunities. Course materials and structure allow for individual progression… source
BUS 107Microsoft Office in Business Applications ◊Introductory course in Microsoft Office utilizing the basic functions of Windows, Internet Browsers, Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint. (course fee required) source
BUS 116Principles of Insurance ◊Basic insurance concepts, as applied to the needs of consumers and business skills as needed in the insurance industry, by utilizing class material to gain basic understanding of tax saving strategie… source
BUS 127Principles of Marketing ◊Fundamentals of marketing concepts, including product, place, promotion, and pricing, and the impact of market research, technology, globalization, and the role of business and society. Students addr… source
BUS 128Sales Force Management ◊A strategic/consultative selling model that emphasizes the need identification approach in offering solutions to today’s customer needs. The salesperson assumes the role of a consultant in developing… source
BUS 129Personal Finance ◊The elements of personal financial planning, how to prepare your own financial plan, buying a first home, making a major consumer purchase, supporting a growing family and preparing financially for r… source
BUS 131Social Media and Digital MarketingVariety of social media platforms (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, and others as new technology is developed) will be utilized to understand their primary functions, user information, adverti… source
BUS 136Entrepreneurship ◊Practical and theoretical approach to understanding entrepreneurship, with an emphasis on startup venture focusing on opportunity assessment, feasibility planning, detailed business planning, and sec… source
BUS 139Introduction to CannabisOverall introduction to the cannabis industry including the evolution, plant life cycle, and emerging issues surrounding this business. source
BUS 140Legal and Regulatory Issues in the Cannabis IndustryExplores the relevant laws and regulations at the state and federal levels impacting the cannabis industry. source
BUS 141Introduction to Business ◊Broad overview of the principles and functions of business, including management, marketing, global business practices, finance, human resource management, accounting, business law, and the social re… source
BUS 142Cannabis Dispensary OperationsL earn cannabis dispensary operations including compliance requirements with state and federal laws. source
BUS 146Business Computations ◊Basic mathematics as applied to the problems of business, including applications of percentage, cash and trade discounts, mark-ups, interest calculations, payroll computations, installment buying, ho… source
BUS 149Elementary Statistics ◊Using business applications as supporting examples, students will be introduced to elements of descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics include interpreting populations and samples; definitions… source
BUS 150Principles of Management ◊Includes what management is, why management is important, what managers do, how managers utilize organizational resources efficiently and effectively to achieve organizational goals. source
BUS 151Small Business Management ◊Essentials of successful operation and/or management of a small business, business location, layout organization, merchandise inventory buying, pricing, control, advertising, government regulation an… source
BUS 154Human Relations in Labor & Management ◊Leadership and human relations techniques are presented on how to interact on a face-to-face basis, understand human needs, motivate and exercise authority in a just and satisfactory manner. source
BUS 161Business Law I ◊Nature and sources of law, resolution of disputes, lawsuits, criminal law, torts, and the multiple facets of contracts for future business leaders, emphasizing current legal issues surrounding challe… source
BUS 171Introduction to Customer Service ◊Exploration of various factors to increase customer satisfaction. Strategies on how to enhance current and potential customer experiences, including how customer service affects businesses today and… source
BUS 174Introduction to Supply Chain ManagementImportant topics and issues facing supply chain leaders, as well as the basic tools, techniques, and concepts from logistics, marketing, operations management, and supply chain management. source
BUS 175Sourcing and ProcurementStrategic role and issues in sourcing and procurement, including the purchasing process, procurement cycle, relationships with suppliers, and negotiation. source
BUS 176Inventory Management and PlanningOverview of the dynamics of inventory management and the crucial role that planning plays in the constantly changing supply chain management environment, including forecasting, negotiation, productio… source
BUS 177Warehouse Planning and DistributionStudents will have a basic understanding of the imperative role that warehousing and distribution play in supply chain management, including concepts that continuously search for more efficient and e… source
BUS 178Logistics and TransportationStudents will have a basic understanding of the essential role that logistics and transportation play in supply chain management, including an in-depth analysis of the integrated logistics management… source
BUS 188Business Writing ◊Develop the communication skills necessary to become successful in a global business environment in today’s workplace to ensure goals and objectives are clearly understood within the organization, by… source
BUS 200 GOING TO BUS 100 (EFFECTIVE FALL 2026)Introduction to Human Resource Management ◊Functional areas of human resources, including selection and recruitment, training and development, compensation and benefits and employee relations. source
BUS 205Problem Solving for Human Resources ◊ #Gain knowledge and skills to orient and train employees to be productive by discussing tasks of management, job management, personnel training, and managing human behavior. A review will be completed… source
BUS 210Recruitment and Selection ◊ #Build skills to understand the methods used to train new and existing employees by learning the recruitment and selection process from the human resources manager and the job applicant perspectives,… source
BUS 212Principles of Finance ◊ #Interpret and analyze the basic concepts in financial management and examine impact on corporate financing and investment decisions, utilizing financial statements, taxes and cash flows, time value o… source
BUS 220Training and Development ◊ #Overview of the training/management development process from needs assessment to training design to training evaluation, including identification of the role of training in strategic human resources… source
BUS 240Compensation and Benefits ◊ #Focus on elements of total compensation, including salary administration, performance-based management, benefits and employee assistance programs. source
BUS 250Employee and Labor Relations ◊ #Basic concepts relevant to laws governing labor relations, including recognition of unions in the negotiation and administration of contracts. source
BUS 260Labor Law ◊For human resource professionals, business owners, and managers. The impact of labor laws and regulations for employers and employees, with emphasis on federal laws and the regulatory environment sur… source
BUS 262Business Law II ◊ #Interpret and analyze rules and laws that govern commercial relationships; assess and analyze how the rules, regulations, and laws apply to corporations, negotiable instruments, real property, landlo… source
BUS 270Employee Health and Safety ◊ #Basic areas of occupational health and safety, history and trends of occupational health and safety and the role of the professional Human Resource Manager, including the examination of OSHA requirem… source
BUS 275Advertising in a Social Media Era ◊ #Advertising involves the understanding of three critical issues to support the marketing communication of the organization, which are: the identification of the relevant characteristics of the target… source
BUS 278Business Analytics #In-depth study of business analytics combining qualitative reasoning with quantitative tools to identify key business problems that will translate analytics into decisions to improve business perform… source
BUS 285Project Management ◊ #Introduction to the procedures for planning, organizing and managing resources to bring about the successful completion of specific project goals and objectives, utilizing project management software… source
BUS 289Consumer Behavior #Designed to link the conceptual foundations of consumer behavior with strategic marketing applications. After initially establishing a basic model of consumer decision making as an organizational fra… source
BUS 290Cooperative Work Experience ◊ #Work experience will integrate classroom theory with on-the-job training. The college will assist the student in securing employment related to the field of study and / or career interests, and provi… source
BUS 291Cooperative Work Experience ◊ #Continuation of the first co/op course, ◊. Students have the option to continue with their previous place of employment or select a different area of concentration related to their field of study. Wo… source
BUS 293Essentials of International Business # ◊Students learn to think strategically and apply concepts and tools to the fundamental functions necessary to succeed in a dynamic and highly diverse competitive global marketplace, by introducing a h… source
BUS 296Special Topics in Business ◊Selected topics in the areas of business. Topics vary from semester to semester and information will be available during registration. May be repeated when topics are different for a maximum of six c… source
CHM 100Chemistry and Society ◊Introduction to chemistry, emphasizing its relationship to society and everyday life. Topics include basic chemistry principles; acids and bases; organic and biochemistry; polymers; and consumer, nuc… source
CHM 110Fundamentals of Chemistry ◊ #General chemistry with an introduction to organic and biochemistry. Designed for students who are not prepared to enroll in ◊. Upon successful completion of ◊, the chemistry prerequisites for hea… source
CHM 132Elementary Organic Chemistry ◊ #Organic chemistry, structure, nomenclature, reactions and specific applications of major classes of organic compounds and bioorganic molecules, including laboratory introduction to specialized analyt… source
CHM 140General Chemistry I ◊ #Periodic table of the elements, atomic structure, quantum theory, molecular bonding & geometry, reactions & stoichiometry, thermochemistry, the gaseous state, separation of mixtures, and qualitative… source
CHM 141General Chemistry II # ◊Continuation of . Basic concepts of the liquid & solid states, solutions, equilibrium, acid-base equilibria, solubility equilibria, kinetics, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, coordination compounds,… source
CHM 234Organic Chemistry I # ◊First of a two-semester course in the chemistry of carbon compounds. A systematic study of the chemistry of organic molecules with emphasis on the structure, nomenclature, synthesis, reactions, react… source
CHM 235Organic Chemistry II # ◊A continuation of the systematic study of the chemistry of carbon compounds by functional groups with emphases on nomenclature, structure, synthesis, reactions, reaction mechanisms, and spectroscopic… source
CHN 101Elementary Chinese I ◊Beginning Mandarin Chinese course intended for students with no prior knowledge of Chinese, including oral and written practice of the basic structure of Chinese Mandarin, pronunciation and tonal acc… source
CIS 100Introduction to Computer Systems ◊How computers can be used as a valuable tool in the workplace, including basic concepts of computing with "hands-on" activities, Windows operating system and using the World Wide Web. May not be used… source
CIS 101Computer Systems and Business Applications ◊An overview of computer systems topics, including databases, computer hardware, system protocols, the Internet, software and problem solving using word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation… source
CIS 102Professional Information Technology and Computer Science ◊Prepares students for the CompTIA IT Fundamentals (ITF+) certification exam. Introduction to current skills, practices and platforms in Information Technology professions, including analysis, problem… source
CIS 103Android Application Development #Introduction to application design and development for the Android platform using Java, Kotlin, and the Android Software Development Kit (SDK). (formerly Android Platform Application Development I) (… source
CIS 105A+ PC Hardware & Software ◊Basic computer hardware and operating systems, covering skills such as, installing, building, upgrading, repairing, configuring, troubleshooting, optimizing, diagnosing and preventive maintenance, wi… source
CIS 106A+ PC Maintenance & Repair ◊Installation, building, repairing, configuration, troubleshooting, optimizing, diagnosing and preventive PC and mobile device maintenance in the context of the field service or enterprise environment… source
CIS 107Cloud Systems and Operations #Deployment, management, operations and administration on enterprise cloud platforms, including selecting services, cost control, security, monitoring, networks, and data flow. (course fee required) source
CIS 108Introduction to PythonComputer programming through the use of flowcharts, pseudo code, and program coding and debugging using the Python programming language. Introduces algorithm development, control structures, elementa… source
CIS 110Social Networking and Web 2.0Popular and specialized social networking sites , along with new services and applications that are available in the collaborative environment of the Web 2.0. Identity protection and general security… source
CIS 111ASP.NET Web Application Development #Develop ASP.NET Model View Controller (MVC) applications using .NET Framework tools and technologies including integrating data sources, interface development, application design, and implementing bu… source
CIS 119Windows ◊Application of the many features of Microsoft Windows, including file and print manager, control panel, internet, mail and news programs, and data transfer between applications. ( course fee required) source
CIS 120Introduction to Big Data #General overview of big data concepts and tools including database organization, design, query languages and building datasets, utilizing tools, languages, and methods for processing large datasets. source
CIS 121Introduction to Programming ◊Computer programming through the use of flowcharts, pseudo code, structure charts, and program coding and debugging using a block structured high-level programming language. Computer-based problem so… source
CIS 125Discrete Mathematics for Computing ◊ #Presents the mathematics needed in computer programming. Sets, logic, graph theory, trees, counting, subscripts and arrays, recursion, number bases, and Boolean algebra and circuits. source
CIS 130iPhone Operating System (IOS) Application Development I #Development and programming of applications for Apple devices that use the IOS (iPhone Operating System) platform including iPhone and iPad using the Objective-C and Swift programming languages. ( co… source
CIS 140Microsoft Word I ◊An introductory course exploring Microsoft Word. Students will learn the fundamental concepts of creating and editing documents in today's business community. (course fee required) source
CIS 142Microsoft Word II ◊A continuation in the use and exploration of Microsoft Word. Students will learn advanced techniques in creating and editing documents in today's business community. (course fee required) source
CIS 150Computer Systems Applications ◊ #Business applications, data processing methods, and problem solving using advanced features of microcomputer-based electronic spreadsheets, database management, word processing, and presentation grap… source
CIS 155Microsoft Excel I ◊Introduction to electronic spreadsheets, where students will learn the fundamental concepts of developing an electronic spreadsheet using Microsoft Excel, and its use in today's business community, i… source
CIS 157Microsoft Access I ◊Entering, storing and manipulating (sorting, selecting and displaying) data in a variety of forms using Microsoft Access database management software. (formerly Microcomputer Database Management Soft… source
CIS 161Microsoft Excel II ◊ #Advanced features of Microsoft Excel, which includes database, text, graphics, macros and database and financial functions. ◊ and ◊ prepare the student for Microsoft Excel Certification Exam. (course… source
CIS 174Administering Windows Server ◊Managing Microsoft Windows Client-Server environments including server Installation, server Roles, Active Directory, storage, server performance management, server maintenance, client configuration a… source
CIS 176LAN Administration: Windows Server ◊Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install and configure the Microsoft Windows Network Operating System (NOS) for servers on stand-alone and client computers that are part o… source
CIS 177Introduction to Linux ◊Introduction to the Linux operating system , text editor, shell-processing concepts and file management. ( course fee required) source
CIS 178Administering Web Servers ◊ #Students will learn how to configure and install a web server. Managing web services, resource access, and security will be covered. Optimizing performance, troubleshooting, and security will be intr… source
CIS 179Linux System Administration ◊ #Continuing course on the Linux operating system, including system administration, peripheral controls, network interfaces, system monitoring and security, with emphasis on Internet and network manage… source
CIS 189Internet Foundations ◊Overview of Internet technologies including protocols, browsers, markup languages, media, website structure, design, and content management systems. (course fee required) source
CIS 190Web Site Development ◊ #Current material in the Certified Internet Web (CIW) Associate Certification exam that focuses on Web Site Development, with focus on JavaScripting, in addition to the CIW material. Students will cre… source
CIS 192Server-Side Programming ◊ #Server-side programming involves the on-demand creation of browser pages. Browser compatible pages can be accessed using the Internet as well as a local intranet. Applications of server-side programm… source
CIS 200Android Application Development II #Intermediate and advanced development techniques for the Android platform using Java and the Android Software Development Kit (SDK) including devices beyond phones and tablets. (course fee required) source
CIS 206ASP.NET Cloud and Service Development #Design and develop services that access local and remote data from various data sources including the Microsoft Entity Framework. Developing and deploying services to hybrid environments, including o… source
CIS 207Cloud Computing Architecture and Projects #Designing highly available, cost-efficient, fault-tolerant, scalable systems on cloud platforms and creating portfolio cloud projects. source
CIS 210Data Communications & Networking Fundamentals ◊ #Fundamentals of computer networking, including components of Local Area Networks (LANs), their topologies and operation, such as Ethernet, Wide Area Network (WAN) technologies, network administration… source
CIS 212Internetworking, Routing and Switching ◊ #Evaluate and configure network infrastructure components; hubs, switches, routers, and remote access network devices. Configuring, maintaining, and developing network connectivity solutions utilizing… source
CIS 215Data Science Application Development #Using big data tools, environments and languages to analyze large datasets and develop applications. Graphing, visualization, statistical analysis and application development with large sets of struc… source
CIS 216Introduction to Networks CCNA #The first course in the Cisco Networking Academy ( CCNA) curriculum that introduces the architectures, models, protocols, and networking elements to connect users, devices, applications and data thro… source
CIS 217Switching, Routing, Wireless Essentials CCNA #The second course in the Cisco Networking Academy ( CCNA) curriculum that focuses on switching technologies and router operations to support small-to-medium business networks, including Wireless Loca… source
CIS 218Enterprise Networking, Security, Automation CCNA #The third Cisco Networking Academy (CCNA) course that describes the architectures and considerations related to designing, securing, operating, and troubleshooting enterprise networks, including Wide… source
CIS 220Introduction to Network Security ◊ #Introduction to basic computer systems and network security concepts. Site encryption technologies, Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) security, denial of service and other atta… source
CIS 221iPhone Operating System (IOS) Application Development II #Intermediate and advanced development and programming of applications for Apple devices that use the iPhone Operating System (IOS) platform including iPhone and iPad using the Objective-C and Swift p… source
CIS 222Administering Network Infrastructure ◊ #Network infrastructure administration concepts and methods including installing, configuring and troubleshooting remote access, remote access security, network protocols and monitoring. (course fee r… source
CIS 224Managing a Network Environment ◊ #Network management concepts and methods will be explored including managing client and server computers, managing storage resources, sharing drives and printers, monitoring server health and security… source
CIS 226Advanced Network Security ◊ #Network security design concepts and methods, including designing security, designing authentication for a network, planning a network administrative structure, designing group security, securing fil… source
CIS 227Vulnerability Analysis & Ethical Hacking #Analyze and practice methods, tools, and techniques that intruders use to exploit systems and cyber defense strategies used to prevent and discover these vulnerabilities. Vulnerability assessment, pe… source
CIS 228Administering Directory Services ◊ #Building, configuring, and administering Active Directory services, managing servers, using group policies to manage users, software distribution, and security. (course fee required) source
CIS 229Information Assurance Ethics, Management and Policy #Study and practice of contemporary cybersecurity management frameworks, principles, models, and standards. International computer and network laws, specific industry compliance laws, auditing, ethica… source
CIS 231Information Assurance Risk, Continuity and Governance #Study and practice of cybersecurity and information assurance risk policy and management, business continuity, disaster recovery, and governance, including risk assessment, data integrity strategies,… source
CIS 236Introduction to Wireless LAN Administration ◊Gain information and hands-on experience to identify, design, and configure small to medium sized wireless multi-protocol networks. Prepares students for the Certified Wireless Network Administrator… source
CIS 238Introduction to Computer Forensics ◊ #How computers and network artifacts can be used as source of evidence, and how to collect and analyze evidence correctly. Evidentiary, technical, and legal issues related to digital evidence. (course… source
CIS 240Advanced Computer Forensics ◊ #How to locate and use evidence in computer hard drives, shared networks, wireless devices, and embedded systems. Discuss Advantages and disadvantages of software and hardware for collecting and analy… source
CIS 253Visual Basic .NET ◊ #An object-oriented, data-driven approach to programming using Microsoft Visual Basic to implement interactive applications for Microsoft Windows. Record set methods and Structured Query Language (SQL… source
CIS 255C++ Programming ◊ #A second course in the language constructs of C++. Abstract data types, files, sets, and pointers are used in developing programs. Recursion and dynamic memory concepts are used in assignments involv… source
CIS 260Cooperative Work Experience ◊ #Work experience will integrate classroom theory with on-the-job training and assist the student in securing employment related to the field of study and / or career interests. The college will also p… source
CIS 262Oracle DBMS Development ◊ #Database design concepts are implemented using Oracle DBMS. Systems development using Oracle DBMS. Oracle Tools are utilized to build applications. (course fee required) source
CIS 263Introduction to Object Oriented Programming ◊ #Object-oriented programming, including topics, such as inheritance, design and patterns, libraries and frameworks, using Java and Python languages. (course fee required) source
CIS 264C# Programming ◊ #C# is a .NET object-oriented language that combines the ease of Visual Basic and power of Java and C++. C# is one of the core languages of the Microsoft .NET framework that covers the syntax required… source
CIS 265Computer Architecture and Assembly Language ◊ #An introduction to the architecture and assembly language of a microcomputer. Includes learning the internal organization of the microprocessor, the basic assembler instruction set, addressing modes,… source
CIS 268Mobile & Web Backend Service Development #Creating backend services and processing platforms to support mobile and web applications. Development of Representational State Transfer (REST) services and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)… source
CIS 269Capstone Project in Mobile & Web Application Development #Mentoring through the creation of a capstone mobile or web application including client applications and service layer backend. source
CIS 271Capstone Project in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance #Mentoring through a cybersecurity and information assurance project. source
CIS 275Project Management for Small-Business Systems ◊ #Project management tools and techniques for information technology projects, with emphasis on small business applications. Topics include: project design and interfacing, cost and time management, qu… source
CIS 277Command Processing and Scripting ◊ #In-depth introduction to scripting, including basic data types, control structures, regular expressions, input/output, and textual analysis. source
CIS 278Database Management Systems ◊ #Data management and database management systems concepts. DBMS application are designed and built using a commercial DBMS package. source
CIS 280Business Systems Analysis & Design ◊ #Introduction to systems analysis. Topics include: systems life cycle, analytical tools and methods, life and record layouts, and elements of the design phase. source
CIS 295Data Structures With C++ ◊ #Object-oriented programming using C++ is used to study advanced data structures and abstract data types including linked lists, stacks, queues, hash tables, graphs and trees. Algorithms for sorting a… source
CIS 299Special Topics in Computer Information Systems ◊Computer topics pertaining to emerging software technology. Content and format are variable. Subject matter will be indicated in the class schedule. May be repeated when topics are different, but onl… source
CJA 106Self Defense for the Law Enforcement Professional ◊Interdisciplinary approach to understanding stress including its physiological nature, origins in the workplace, its effects and management. Exercise protocol to improve physical and mental health wi… source
CJA 107Stress Manage in Law Enforcement (SMILE)An interdisciplinary approach to understanding stress including its physiological nature, origins in the workplace, its effects and management. Exercise protocol to improve physical and mental health… source
CJA 111Introduction to Criminal Justice ◊History, development, and function of law enforcement, the court system, and correctional practices in the United States, including interrelationships between various components and processes of the… source
CJA 115Professional Skills: Private Security-Basic & Firearm Training ◊Designed to certify a student to work as an armed/unarmed security officer within the State of Illinois, and meets the requirement of the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, Private… source
CJA 121Introduction to Corrections ◊History, development and evolution of corrections in correlation with the philosophy of punishment and treatment of offenders, with emphasis on state and local practices relating to the operation and… source
CJA 125Principles of Probation & Parole ◊Development, types of service, administrative organization, investigation, and supervisory aspects of probation and parole, including discussions on the role of the probation/parole officer; pre-sent… source
CJA 140Introduction to Forensic Science ◊Study and application of science to the processes of law as it relates to the collection, examination, evaluation and interpretation of evidence. Includes techniques of crime scene processing, the id… source
CJA 148Police/Community Relations ◊Role of police as a public servant with emphasis on achieving and maintaining public support, including professional ethics, values, professionalism, and discretion by law enforcement officials, conc… source
CJA 155Drugs, Society and Criminal JusticeExamines the connection between substance abuse and crime in America. Topics include the history and classification of drugs, both legal and illegal, the impact of drugs on crime and what the crimina… source
CJA 161Administration of Justice ◊The study of the American judicial system, including the analysis of the procedures of the decision-making process from incident to final disposition, the structure, and operational environment of th… source
CJA 166Criminal Investigation ◊Procedures, techniques and applications used in the process of investigating public order crimes, including the importance of the modus operandi, gaining information from interviews and interrogation… source
CJA 171Patrol Administration ◊Role of the patrol officer in the ever-changing world of law enforcement while covering the administrative goals and objectives, organizational management, staffing patterns and the activities establ… source
CJA 175Report Writing for Criminal JusticeBasic skills and techniques commonly used to write factual, effective and creditable reports used in criminal justice, including the classification and organization of accurate information, audience… source
CJA 181Juvenile Delinquency & Law ◊An overview and analysis and historical development of the concepts of delinquency and the juvenile justice system. Study the extent to which delinquency affects society, and the nature and processes… source
CJA 201Criminology ◊ #An overview of the study of crime examining the major theories of crime causation, the extent, nature and distribution of crime in America and the societal responses to it. An analysis of established… source
CJA 205Women in Criminal Justice ◊In-depth examination of the changing roles of women in the justice system, includes women as offenders, victims and professionals. A survey of women in criminal justice professions, an assessment of… source
CJA 214Organized CrimeIntroduces and examines the concept of organized crime and organized criminal enterprises. The focus is on the history and evolution of criminal enterprises from the late 19th century to the present.… source
CJA 219Criminal Law I ◊Substantive criminal law and its relationship to common law and case law; essential elements of felonies and pertinent misdemeanors, including structure, definitions and most frequently used sections… source
CJA 232Crime and Corruption in Illinois (effective Fall 2025)Crime and Corruption in Illinois features an historical look at public corruption in Illinois and its effect on the state. Topics include corruption by public officials, both elected and appointed. P… source
CJA 236Criminal Law II ◊ #Criminal code of the State of Illinois, including classification of crimes and their application to the justice system’s legal rules governing police practices and procedures, including the structure… source
CJA 241Traffic Enforcement & Administration ◊The history and development of traffic laws and regulations, and basic elements of most common traffic violations and their detection. Special attention is given to the apprehension and processing of… source
CJA 246Laws of Evidence ◊ #Evidence and the rules governing admissibility in court, including elements necessary to establish criminal intent, search and seizure and implications of the U.S. Supreme Court regarding evidence. source
CJA 257Law Enforcement Administration ◊ #Supervision and management, including the current processes of recruitment, selection and retention of qualified law enforcement personnel. The internal and external factors affecting the role of pol… source
CJA 290Criminal Justice Capstone #is a capstone course taken at or near the conclusion of the student’s criminal justice coursework, which is a required course for the Associate in Applied Science Degree students and can also be used… source
CJA 296Special Topics in Criminal Justice ◊Study of special topics related to the criminal justice system, including law enforcement issues, judicial concerns, decisions, and correctional ideologies. Delivery of subject matter includes readin… source
CJA 298Law Enforcement Administration II ◊ #The primary responsibilities of the law enforcement executive to organize and manage through established policies and procedures, including a practical review of strategies and techniques used in the… source
CMA 101Introduction to Medical Assisting #Foundational issues and trends surrounding the knowledge and skills necessary for practicing as a medical assistant , including an overview of the U.S. health care industry, health care organizations… source
CMA 102Medical Assistant Administrative Applications I #Selected administrative and clerical procedures germane to outpatient health care services , inclu ding computer and electronic applications, health information management, written communication, off… source
CMA 103Medical Assistant Administrative Applications II ◊ #Selected front office and medical practice financial management procedures , inclu ding banking, accounting, billing and collections, payroll, reception, telecommunications, appointment management, a… source
CMA 110Medical Assistant Clinical Applications I ◊ #Selected clinical procedures common to medical assisting and germane to outpatient health care services , including associated diseases and disorders; infection control; medical chart documentation;… source
CMA 130Medical Assistant Clinical Applications II ◊ #Associated diseases and disorders, asepsis and infection control, medication administration, pulmonary function testing, minor surgical procedures, medical emergencies, visual and auditory applicatio… source
CMA 180Medical Assistant Laboratory Applications ◊ #Perform and document common clinical laboratory assays performed in ambulatory care settings. Laboratory safety, Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act regulations, microscopy, urinalysis, specimen coll… source
CMA 200Medical Assistant Practicum ◊ #Clinical practicum in an outpatient facility that provides ambulatory primary or secondary health care services. Under the supervision of qualified staff, students will apply the knowledge and skills… source
CMA 250Certified Medical Assistant Seminar ◊ #Preparation for a Medical Assistant credentialing exam will be emphasized , along with work devoted to prepar e for medical assistant employment , including professionalism, work-place etiquette, cov… source
COL 102Embracing the College Experience ◊Preparation for a successful transition into college by focusing on skills, including time management, goal setting, money management, note-taking and test-taking strategies. (formerly Learning Frame… source
COS 101Fundamentals of Cosmetology #Introduction to cosmetology offers an orientation to the cosmetology field, its history, and the current state of the profession. This course also provides a foundation for understanding the histolog… source
COS 102Basic Hairstyling #Students receive comprehensive instruction regarding the tools, materials, equipment, and methods of basic hair styling techniques, both wet and thermal. Focuses on adapting hairstyles to suit the in… source
COS 103Thermal Hair Styling #Students are introduced to thermal hair styling using various thermal implements and techniques. Focus on adapting hairstyles to suit the individual by analyzing elasticity, texture, and porosity of… source
COS 104Salon Safety and Sanitation #Introduction to the application of safety and decontamination procedures in a salon environment with focus on practicing methods of managing inventory and sanitation in a salon dispensary. Provides c… source
COS 111Salon Operations #Students learn the practical application of specific cosmetology customer services for which they received previous training. Work is performed under the direct supervision of a licensed and experien… source
COS 112Hair Styling II #Students explore various hairstyling techniques, including applying advanced techniques in wet styling, and roller placement, braiding, extensions, and wig making. Provides clinical applications of s… source
COS 113Thermal Hair Styling II #Students practice hands-on training within a salon setting, including procedures in applying advanced thermal styling in a salon. Work is performed under the direct supervision of a licensed and expe… source
COS 114Esthetics and Nail Technology #Students are introduced to massage movements, facial techniques, hair removal, eyebrow mapping/arching, manicure, and pedicures. Provides clinical applications of services for which the student has r… source
COS 201Basic Haircutting #Students learn to identify, safely use and properly care for the various types of tools used for cutting and shaping hair and will develop skill and proficiency in shaping hair with scissors and razo… source
COS 202Hair Styling III #Students are introduced to the principles of hair design, including finger waving, skip waves and sculpture curls. Overview of hair composition, divisions, growth process, and loss. Clipper technique… source
COS 204Chemical Services I #Students will learn chemical texture services, hair color, implements, materials and products used during chemical application techniques. Through comprehensive hair analysis, students will make info… source
COS 205Esthetics and Nail Technology II #Students are introduced to advanced applications of manicures, pedicures, facial massage, facial make-up, eyelash enhancements, nail tips and nail enhancements. Provides an opportunity for the clinic… source
COS 213Salon Management #Provides opportunities for the practical application of specific cosmetology customer services for which the student has received previous training. Work is performed under the direct supervision of… source
COS 214Chemical Services II #Provides opportunities for the practical application of specific cosmetology customer services for which the student has received previous training. Procedures include application of advanced hair co… source
COS 225Advanced Cosmetology #Students receive advanced training to increase proficiency in all areas of customer servicing, as it relates to cosmetology. Although trainees perform all work under direct supervision of a licensed… source
COS 245Cosmetology Clinic #Provides practical application of all previously acquired cosmetology knowledge and skills. Trainees perform all work under direct supervision of a licensed instructor and are much less dependent upo… source
COS 250Cosmetology Licensing Preparation #Basic Cosmetology, such as proper techniques in roller setting, haircutting, clipper and razor cutting, skin care, massage, wet hair styling, manicuring, pedicuring, chemical hair treatment, and hair… source
COT 100Construction Trade MathAid for carpentry, plumbing and construction students learn and apply basic math skills used in the industry. source
COT 106Carpentry: Rough CarpentryBasic framing systems and principles used in residential construction: floor framing, wall framing and roof framing. (course fee required) source
COT 107Codes, Specifications and Print Reading ◊Identify and learn the various codes and regulations used in the Construction Industry. Read and understand construction documents (drawings and specifications) used for bidding and construction of b… source
COT 111Plumbing Fixtures, Valves & Faucets #Basic plumbing principles, focusing on fixtures, valves and faucets, including practices and the history of plumbing, along with plumbing tools and equipment, safety, and related calculations. (forme… source
COT 206Carpentry: Finished CarpentryInstallation of finish materials in residential construction, including sheathing, siding, insulation, stairs, flooring, drywall installation and finishing, as well as miter cuts and installation of… source
COT 210Plumbing: Fixture Installation #Plumbing principles related to the installation and repair of plumbing products in a residential setting. Plumbing tools and equipment, safety, print reading and sketching, related calculations, and… source
COT 211Plumbing: Fixture Repair #Plumbing principles related to the repair of plumbing products in a residential setting, utilizing plumbing tools and equipment, safety, print reading and sketching, and the installation and repair o… source
COT 258Construction Cost Estimating ◊ #Explore the construction process through detailed presentation of cost estimation and relationship to project-control functions, including scheduling, budgeting, job-cost accounting, job-cost control… source
CSG 150Career and Life Planning ◊Focus is on the way career development contributes to a satisfying and healthy life, as well as the development of a career plan, with emphasis on interest and personality testing, values clarificati… source
CSG 296Special Topics in Counseling ◊Selected topics in the areas of counseling may vary from semester to semester, with information available during registration. May be repeated up to 3 times when content is different, with a maximum… source
CWE 290Cooperative Work Experience ◊ #Work experience will integrate classroom theory with on-the-job training. The Internship Office in the Career Services Department will teach career readiness skills and effective techniques to be use… source
DMS 100Introduction to Imaging Physics ◊ #Imaging modalities, units of measurements and conversions, basic physical principles and their quantities, mechanics of motion, types of energy and waves and their relationships to sonography. source
DMS 101Ultrasound Physics I ◊ #Acoustic physics in terms of the characteristics and properties of sound energy, and the manner in which very high frequency sound (ultrasound) is used in imaging. Physical principles examined includ… source
DMS 102Ultrasound Physics II ◊ #Applied ultrasound physics as related to ultrasound system design and instrumentation. Signal and imaging processing techniques and their applications, principles of fluid dynamics and the fundamenta… source
DMS 106Introduction to Ultrasound Principles & Procedures ◊ #Principles of patient care to prepare students for work in a clinical setting with discussions of evolution of field, professional organizations, safety and ergonomics, patient-sonographer interactio… source
DMS 110General Sonography and Applications #Comprehensive presentation of image orientation and terminology, normal as well as anatomical variations and basic pathologies of the abdomen, pelvis and obstetric specialties in sonographic imaging.… source
DMS 121Cross Sectional Anatomy in Diagnostic Imaging #Exploration of human anatomy in transverse, sagittal, coronal and oblique planes in order to enable the student to identify the structures seen in each plane, and to visualize any portion of the anat… source
DMS 131Clinical Applications I ◊ #Basic clinical procedures in Diagnostic Medical Sonography, patient care, instrumentation and quality assurance with exposure to a health care environment and communication procedures. (course fee re… source
DMS 135Ultrasound Film Critique ◊ #Correlates ultrasound knowledge with visual images, including extensive viewing of normal verses abnormal ultrasound images, and optimizing techniques related to instrumentation and ultrasonic window… source
DMS 136Principles & Procedures of Ultrasound Imagery ◊ #Review of the basic principles and procedures of ultrasound imagery as they apply to abdominal, small parts, obstetric and genealogical procedures, including instrumentation optimization for given pr… source
DMS 141Clinical Applications II ◊ #Clinical internship course designed to provide opportunities for students to attain competency in ultrasound imaging of Abdominal and Obstetric and gynecological sonographic exams, with an exposure t… source
DMS 142Clinical Applications Certificate Extension ◊ #Clinical course provides opportunities for students to attain competency in ultrasound imaging of Abdominal and Obstetric and Gynecological sonographic exams, with an exposure to vascular studies pro… source
DMS 144Sonography Seminar #Advanced exploration of professional expectations, communication, interactions, ethics, and clinical case evaluation in sonography. (course fee required) source
DMS 146Pathology and Diagnostic Medical Sonography ◊ #An in-depth study of the principles and procedures of Abdominal, Obstetrics and Gynecological, focusing on Pathology of those specific organs. Correlation with prognosis and treatment of specific pat… source
DMS 151Clinical Applications III ◊ #Final clinical course designed to provide opportunities for students to attain competency in ultrasound imaging of abdominal and obstetric and genealogical sonographic exams, with an exposure to vasc… source
DMS 200Principles of Computerized Sonography ◊ #Learn about acoustic physics in terms of the characteristics and properties of sound energy and the manner in which very high-frequency sound (ultrasound) is used in imaging. Physical principles exam… source
DMS 201Sonographic Specialties ◊ #Coverage of non-routine sonographic procedures to include, musculoskeletal, emergent care, 3D/4D applications, neurosonography, pediatrics, prostate, general Doppler techniques, retroperitoneum, cont… source
DMS 210Introduction to Vascular Imaging Sonography #Basic vascular imaging techniques and procedures, including basic arterial and venous studies with a focus on carotid artery and basic venous exams to rule out deep vein thrombosis. Students will cor… source
DMS 250Peripheral Venous Imaging in Sonography #Comprehensive peripheral venous system imaging presentation, including physiology, pathophysiology, examination protocols and evaluations related to vascular technology in sonographic examinations. (… source
DMS 251Clinical Applications in Vascular Sonography #Clinical course designed to provide opportunities for students to attain competency in vascular studies in sonography. (course fee required) source
DMS 252Peripheral Arterial Imaging in Sonography #A comprehensive presentation of imaging in the peripheral arterial system including physiology, pathophysiology, examination protocols and evaluations related to vascular technology in sonographic ex… source
DMS 253Cerebrovascular Imaging in SonographyA comprehensive presentation of imaging in the cerebrovascular system including physiology, pathophysiology, examination protocols and evaluations related to vascular technology in sonographic examin… source
DMS 254Abdominal Vascular Imaging in SonographyA comprehensive presentation of imaging in the abdominal vascular system including physiology, pathophysiology, examination protocols and evaluations related to vascular technology in sonographic exa… source
DMS 255Specialized Vascular Imaging in Sonography #A comprehensive presentation of specialized vascular examinations in sonography including examination protocols and evaluations related to vascular technology, including laboratory evaluation. (cours… source
ECE 110Early Child Development ◊Theory and principles of human growth and development from conception through age eight. In-depth study of physical, cognitive, and social/emotional development and the interplay among these developm… source
ECE 111Introduction to Early Childhood Education ◊Overview of early childhood care and education including historical perspectives, organization, program models, and best practices and ethical guidelines. Professional practices of early childhood ed… source
ECE 115Infant Toddler Development ◊Examine cognitive, social and emotional development of infants and toddlers from prenatal development through age three. Gain the knowledge necessary to provide safe, stimulation and nurturing enviro… source
ECE 118Health, Nutrition & Safety ◊Methods of teaching health safety and nutrition to young children. Techniques of menu planning, and program considerations of nutrition, health, hygiene and safety standards for the young child in gr… source
ECE 121Language Development & Activities ◊ #Provides in-depth knowledge and understanding of language development and theory, the role the environment plays in language acquisition, and the relationship of language to other aspects of developm… source
ECE 122Infant/Toddler Care and Curriculum ◊ #Principles, practices and programming for infants and toddlers, including an examination of how developmentally appropriate practice is applied to create quality care and learning environments for ch… source
ECE 138Observation, Assessment, Curriculum and Guidance of Young Children ◊ #Study and practical application of evidence-based practices in early childhood education principles and theories. Students work with diverse young children and families in high-quality early childhoo… source
ECE 142Students With Disabilities in School ◊ #Overview of children with exceptional cognitive, physical, and social/emotional characteristics, including analysis of current issues related to educational implications for children with special nee… source
ECE 146Child, Family & Community ◊Focuses on the diverse needs of the child within the context of family, school, and community, including the interplay of diverse cultures, lifestyles, abilities, language, and communication with the… source
ECE 153Guiding Children and Managing the Classroom ◊Children’s behaviors and positive guidance methods for creating a pro-social classroom environment. Field observation hours required. source
ECE 231Science and Math for Children ◊ #Investigate through theory and practice how the young child gains an understanding of scientific and mathematical concepts. Developmentally appropriate methods for teaching young children math and sc… source
ECE 233Creative Activities for the Young Child ◊ #In-depth look at the variety of experiences suitable for creative artistic expression of the young child, focusing on art, music and movement, using various media to provide opportunities for express… source
ECE 250Administration & Supervision of Early Childhood Programs ◊ #Supervision, administration techniques and issues of licensed early childhood facilities, including areas of planning, organizing, staffing, reports and budgeting, including State and local licensing… source
ECE 251Practicum ◊ #Capstone course that provides students the opportunity to put into practice what they have learned throughout the program. Students will apply early childhood theories, best practices, and ethical gu… source
ECE 253Practicum in Early Childhood Education Administration ◊ #is a practicum course that further prepares students for a position in early childhood administration. In addition, the State of Illinois requires anyone perusing an Illinois Director Credential, suc… source
ECO 100Principles of Economics ◊Introductory concepts of principles of economics, which deals with basic tools from both micro- and macroeconomic analysis. Microeconomics deals with consumers, firms, markets, and income distributio… source
ECO 102Macroeconomics ◊Introductory concepts of principles of macroeconomics, which deals with the aggregate economy. An overview of macroeconomic topics; aggregate supply and demand, total output, unemployment, inflation,… source
ECO 103Microeconomics ◊Introductory concepts of principles of microeconomics, which deals with the individual parts of the economy. An overview of microeconomic topics; market supply and demand, theory of consumer behavior… source
ECO 105Consumer Economics ◊The study of the consumer's private and public role in the U.S. economic system, the role of values in the allocations of consumer resources to alternative uses, techniques of money management and kn… source
ECO 150Money, Credit & Banking ◊ #A study of the monetary banking systems, the Federal Reserve Systems, price fluctuation, foreign exchange financing, specialized financial institutions in the United States and Monetary Theory. source
ECO 170Statistics for Business and Economics ◊ #Basic concepts of statistical analysis used in business decision-making and methods of analyzing quantitative economic and business data, including descriptive statistics, measures of central tendenc… source
ECO 171Elements of Statistics II ◊ #Continuation of ◊ for a year-long study of statistics that builds upon point and interval estimation, as well as hypothesis testing skills. Expands on correlation and regression, sampling index numbe… source
ECO 296Special Topics in Economics ◊Exposure to current topics, policies, and problems in the field of economics. Topics vary from semester to semester and must be approved by the Dean of Arts and Sciences. May be repeated an additiona… source
EDU 105Technology for Educators ◊Overview of technology for education majors, including historical perspectives, and the role of technology in the inclusive classroom. Hands-on experience with using technology in education while loc… source
EDU 110Diversity of Schools and Society ◊Overview of how schooling is shaped by the social contexts in which it occurs, particularly in multicultural and global contexts. Students investigate their personal beliefs and assumptions about the… source
EDU 200Introduction to Special Education ◊A survey course that presents the historical, philosophical and legal foundations of special education, as well as an overview of the characteristics of individuals with disabilities, the programs th… source
EDU 206Human Growth and Development ◊Aspects of human growth and development from conception through adulthood, utilizing developmental theories and research methods, from all major areas of development, including physical, social, emot… source
EDU 207Introduction to Educational Methodologies ◊Introduction to teaching as a profession in the American education system that offers a variety of perspectives on education, including historical, philosophical, social, legal, and ethical issues in… source
EDU 208Introduction to the Foundations of Reading ◊ #Introduction to theory and practice in teaching reading and English language arts, including methods, applications, development and evaluation of the emerging reader. A field observation is required. source
EDU 209Language Development # ◊Normal language development from birth through school age and an understanding of how children may progress through language development stages at differing rates. The learner develops an understandi… source
EDU 215Educational Psychology ◊Application of psychology principles underlying educational practice, including theories concerning cognitive and psychological development, human learning, and motivation, with emphasis on applicati… source
EGR 100Engineering Lecture ◊Introduction to the engineering profession, the spectrum of opportunities available to engineering graduates and the process of technical report writing is presented, including a preview of problem-s… source
EGR 103Engineering Design Graphics ◊Covers scope of design graphics. Content includes lettering; geometric construction; sketching; multi-view; projections; auxiliary views and sections; shop processes; dimensioning; tolerancing; anemo… source
EGR 152Engineering Statics # ◊Analysis of forces acting on particles and rigid bodies in static equilibrium; equivalent systems of forces; friction; centroids and moments of inertia; introduction to energy methods. (Fall 2023) source
EGR 195Programming for Engineering # ◊Solving and simulating engineering problems using Matlab. Implementation, verification, and analysis of various engineering algorithms used in mechanics, electricity & magnetism, linear algebra, sign… source
EGR 207ThermodynamicsFirst course in thermodynamics using calculus. Topics include the concept and measurement of temperature; the first and second laws of thermodynamics; entropy; ideal gases and thermal properties; and… source
EGR 211Engineering DynamicsKinematics and kinetics of individual particles and systems of particles utilizing Newton’s Laws of Motion, the Principle of Work and Energy, and the Principle of Impulse and Momentum; Steady and v… source
EGR 221Mechanics of Materials # ◊Covers principles of mechanics of materials, including stress and strain; torsion, shear and bending moments diagrams; deflection of beams; combined loading; welded, bolted and riveted connections; a… source
EGR 260Electrical Circuit Analysis # ◊Introduction to the scope of engineering circuit analysis. Content includes circuit elements, resistive circuits, nodal and loop analysis; equivalence and superposition; capacitance and inductance; a… source
EGR 265Digital Logic Design # ◊Introduction to computer engineering. Includes representation of information; binary system; Boolean algebra; switching circuits, combinational switching circuits, and sequential switching circuits;… source
EMS 131Emergency Medical Technician ◊ #Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) are trained in basic emergency skills and rescue techniques based on the guidelines and recommendations of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) National Sta… source
ENT 100Introduction to ManufacturingIntroduces the core knowledge needed by anyone in a manufacturing environment, including best practices for working in a manufacturing environment, elements of safety standards, quality control, blue… source
ENT 103Introduction to Automation ◊Introduction to automation from the perspective of Kaizen/Lean Manufacturing, including the review of methods used in reducing business-process cycle times, increasing throughput, and the elimination… source
ENT 104Electricity I ◊Basics of electricity and electronics, including the theory and application of Direct Current (DC) and Alternating Current (AC) electric motors, soldering/de-soldering, transformers, wiring, wire dia… source
ENT 106Welding Fabrication with Metal Inert GasFundamentals of welding fabrication, covering order of operations and set-ups for the fabrication of products using Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welded joints. Best practices in shop safety, the reading of… source
ENT 107Welding Fabrication With Tungsten Inert GasFundamentals of welding fabrication, covering order of operations and set-ups for the fabrication of products using Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welded joints. Course includes learning best practices in… source
ENT 110Engineering Design Graphics/CAD ◊Engineering design and graphics, including design problems, sketching, dimensioning, tolerancing, multi-view orthographic representations, auxiliary views, section views, and working drawings. Sketch… source
ENT 111Metrology with Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing ◊Application of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, with emphasis on part measurements for quality control purposes, from datum plane referencing for fit and finish, functional gaging to interpret… source
ENT 115Fluid Power ◊Principles and laws of fluid power (pneumatics and hydraulics), including fluid-power symbols, circuits and components in the lecture and lab format, with emphasis on student lab experiments and prob… source
ENT 116Fabrication Processes ◊Fabrication processes of various mediums (metal, polymer, wood), from hand and bench operations with basic machine setups and operations on the drill press, bench grinder, lathe, vertical milling mac… source
ENT 117Computer Numeric Controls I ◊Beginning level in Computer Numeric Controls (CNC) controlled turning and milling machinery, including setup and operations, programming of tool selection, speeds feeds and process planning. ( course… source
ENT 118Computer Numeric Controls II ◊ #Advanced level course in programming of Computer Numeric Controls (CNC) controlled fabrication equipment, focused on turning and milling machinery, including robots, incorporating the use of 3D CAD s… source
ENT 144Sheet Metal Fabrication ◊ #Introduction to sheet metal fabrication and its application to engineered products, from multi-purpose receptacles to supporting members in a robotic arm assembly, including types of metal stock used… source
ENT 201Electrical Residential Wiring #Residential wiring, related areas of motors, low-voltage circuits, telephone wiring, and electrical math, while providing students with a sound background in electrical principles and practices with… source
ENT 202Electricity II #Advanced course in electricity, electronics, leading up to Programmable Logic Controls (PLC)s, including integrated and digital circuits, advanced wiring diagrams and control system, 3-phase motors,… source
ENT 203Electrical Codes and Standards #The use of current National Electrical Code (NEC) that includes NEC history, wiring methods, overcurrent protection, materials, and other related topics. ( course fee required) (Fall 2020) source
ENT 204Programmable Logic Controllers IIntroduction to the principles of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC ) s and their application in industrial controls including hardware , number systems and codes, logic, PLC programming, wiring an… source
ENT 205Robotics IIntroductory course to robotics, including applications, assembly, and programming (using LabView for Lego NXT) , sensors, motors, drive configurations, software tools, and visual interface. ( course… source
ENT 206Programmable Logic Controllers II #D evelopment of machine automation and control systems , including power distribution wiring, sensors, air valve interfaces, discrete input/output circuits, flow charting, state of diagrams of machin… source
ENT 207Robotics II #Advanced robotics focusing on the principles and applications of industrial robots, including programming, structure, control systems, human-machine interface, and robotics in manufacturing process.… source
ENT 209Robotic Welding Fundamentals #Covers the proper use of the robotic welding controller and teach pendant, basic operation of the robotic gas metal and flux cored arc tool welding process. Safe operating procedures, pressurized ga… source
ENT 211CNC Plasma Fundamentals #CNC Plasma Fundamentals includes proper use of a CNC plasma cutting table, working with the onboard controller interface for the CNC plasma and how CAD interfaces with it. Also included are the basic… source
ENT 212Introduction to Electric Vehicle Charging Systems #Introduction to the fundamentals of Electric Vehicle (EV) charging, covering essential electrical concepts, charging station components, system architecture, and the different charging levels. Studen… source
ENT 213Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Installation and Maintenance #Introduction to the installation and maintenance of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE), including the essential principles and practices involved in EV charging systems. Includes hands-on exper… source
ENT 214Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Commissioning (pending ICCB approval, Effective Fall 2026) #This course prepares s S tudents will be prepared to perform commissioning on electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE); . Students will verify electrical installations, configure communication networ… source
ENT 232Descriptive Geometry # ◊Graphical solutions of original layouts, developments of surfaces and the ability to find true lengths of lines to produce flat patters of three-dimensional geometric shapes, and develop true sizes o… source
ENT 252Introduction to Mechanical AutoCAD # ◊Introductory level course in AutoCAD with emphasis on basic commands and proper manipulation of AutoCAD software to produce finished engineering drawings. This course needs to be taken in the first o… source
ENT 255Autodesk Inventor Design & Rendering # ◊Introductory-level course to Autodesk Inventor that includes basic commands and proper manipulation of the software, from basic part modeling to assembly drawings and finished/detailed engineering dr… source
ENT 260Jig & Fixture Design ◊D esign and application of work-holding devices and clamping methods used in manufacturing , including c utting theory, economic processes, and continuous quality improvement principles that are appl… source
ENT 270Machine Design ◊A pplication of principles and manufacturing methods used commercially in the design of machines using continuous quality improvement principles , including r olling bearings, gears, shaft seals, cou… source
ENT 280Solidworks Design & Rendering ◊ #Introductory to Solidworks, including basic commands and proper manipulation of the software, from basic part modeling to assembly drawings and finished/detailed engineering drawings . ( course fee r… source
ENT 290Cooperative Work Experience ◊ #Work experience will integrate classroom theory with on-the-job training. The college will assist the student in securing employment related to the field of study and / or career interests and provid… source
ENT 291Cooperative Work Experience #Continuation of the first co/op course, ◊. Students have the option to continue with their previous place of employment or select a different area of concentration related to their field of study. Wo… source
ENT 295Applied Statics ◊ #Force systems, resultants and equilibrium, trusses, frames, beams, and shear and moments in beams. This course should be taken in the second year, second semester of being in the Engineering Technolo… source
ENT 296Special Topics in Engineering Technology ◊ #Special topics, independent course for the advanced student. With instructor approval and mentoring, the student will go thru the development of a topic of special interest and related to current ind… source
ENV 150Environmental Sciences Field MethodsInvestigates established ecological sampling and field methods, including techniques for sampling plants, soils, air, aquatic invertebrates, small mammals, and insects. (Spring 2015) (course fee requ… source
FET 101Indoor Air QualityComprehensive, specialized training course to equip Facility Engineers with the means to prevent most air quality problems before they happen and to mitigate those problems that do occur. Students wh… source
FET 105Commercial Heating and Cooling Systems IF undamentals of air conditioning and refrigeration, including analysis, adjustment and maintenance of an operating air conditioning (A/C) system, including refrigeration physics, evaporators, compre… source
FET 110Electricity for Facilities Engineers IB asics of electricity for students who will go on to study boiler operations and refrigeration. Includes a study of electricity and controls for refrigeration and air conditioning, alternating and d… source
FET 115Commercial Heating and Cooling Systems II #Expands on the principles covered in , Commercial Cooling I, with a focus on service call scenarios that improve the ability to diagnose and troubleshoot problems, including a review of basic refrige… source
FET 125Testing and BalancingDesigned to teach students about instruments and tools of the trade that will help them avoid some of the problems on the job with proper air balancing and testing procedures. Includes: various types… source
FET 135Pneumatic and Direct Digital ControlsB asic terminology, principles, and applications of direct digital controls and pneumatic fundamentals for HVAC monitoring and control. Includes: interfacing sensors and actuators, microprocessor fun… source
FET 140Plumbing Repair and MaintenanceP lumbing principles related to the repair and maintenance of plumbing products in commercial facilities, including plumbing tools and equipment, safety, print reading and sketching, plumber’s math,… source
FET 201Understanding Plan DrawingsIntroduction to mechanical print reading providing the fundamentals in understanding the types of construction materials used, the different delivery systems available, as well as information on zoni… source
FET 210Electricity for Facilities Engineers II #Continuation of , Electricity I. Provides training in the more advanced areas of electrical principles, practices, and maintenance in commercial and industrial applications, which includes more advan… source
FET 215Basic Boiler OperationsFundamentals of boiler design, construction, operation and maintenance, including study of combustion of various fuels (air, coal, oil and gas) and accessories such as gauges, regulators and valves,… source
FET 220Energy ConservationLearn how to conduct complete energy audits and implement conservation programs, including calculating energy savings on Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC), electrical and lighting sys… source
FET 225Facility Sustainability and Green TechnologyComprehensive understanding of facility operations and maintenance, and how to integrate building operations with energy, efficiency, sustainability, and green technologies for new and existing facil… source
FET 230Critical SystemsCritical systems are those in which defects could have a dramatic impact on human life, the environment or assets. Such systems are expected to satisfy a variety of specific qualities including relia… source
FET 231Facility SystemsMission critical facility systems are examined to provide a deeper understanding of component integration and insight into multiple component areas that have no tolerance for unplanned failure. Simul… source
FET 232Critical Systems Operations and MaintenanceProvides a solid foundation in workplace electrical safety. Participants learn Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Maintenance Operation Protocols (MOPs) to properly address and limit exposure t… source
FET 235Healthcare, Logistics and ComplianceMaintenance of healthcare systems for regulatory compliance. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Maintenance Operation Protocols (MOPs). Identify, prevent, and mitigate hazardous materials and s… source
FET 236Healthcare Maintenance SystemsFacilities engineering principles and practices as applied to healthcare systems, including specialized equipment and mechanical systems, role of maintenance, and regulatory environment. source
FET 237Healthcare Facilities Operations and MaintenancePreventive and predictive maintenance strategies that reduce operating costs, improve reliability, and avoid system failures that can affect patient safety in healthcare facilities. (Fall 2016) source
FET 240Mobile MaintenanceStudy of mobile service call scenarios at satellite locations to improve the ability to diagnose and troubleshoot heating and air conditioning problems in open-air environments such as rooftops. source
FET 241Mobile Maintenance System ComponentsComprehensive examination of rooftop heating and air conditioning equipment focused on system components, electrical safety standards, and mobile work practices. (Fall 2016) source
FET 242Rooftop Equipment and Operations MaintenanceFacility engineers can extend the performance of rooftop HVAC equipment through scheduled maintenance plans for each piece of equipment. Comprehensive preventative and predictive maintenance plans ar… source
FET 245Hospitality Facility OperationsStandard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for managing and maintaining the safety, security, and building-automation systems in hospitality establishments and how to balance them with the needs of guests.… source
FET 246Hotel Maintenance SystemsStudy of facilities engineering principles and practices as applied to hospitality systems, including specialized equipment, mechanical systems, and the role of maintenance. (Spring 2020) source
FET 247Hospitality Equipment Maintenance and RepairPreventive and predictive maintenance strategies for hospitality settings that require completion of tasks during limited windows of opportunity and low occupancy periods that are highly variable. (F… source
FET 250Chief EngineerDesigned to introduce standards for developing, implementing and managing programs for the operation and maintenance of all equipment and physical structures. Other objectives include promoting team… source
FET 260Water Quality: Introduction to Wastewater TreatmentBasic principles of industrial and municipal wastewater treatment. Provides stationary engineers with a basic understanding of the common physical, chemical, and biological treatments, drawing from a… source
FET 261Water Quality: Drinking and Recreational WaterIntroduction to water quality management. Provides stationary engineers with a basic understanding of the factors controlling water quality, including a variety of disciplines: chemistry, biology, ma… source
FET 262Water Quality: Process Water TreatmentB etter manage water through additives and control methods which prevent common problems when working with water. Building operators will maximize their mechanical system’s life, efficiency, and safe… source
FIR 101National Incident Management System (NIMS) ◊Introduction to the National Incident Management System (NIMS) that focuses on the public information systems and resource management components. Upon successful completion of this course, students w… source
FIR 102Basic ICS and Application Towards Single Resource & Initial Action Incidents ◊Provides training of and resources for personnel who require a basic understanding of the Incident Command System (ICS), and the ability to operate efficiently during an incident or event within ICS.… source
FIR 111Principles of Emergency ServicesFire protection and emergency services, career opportunities in fire protection related fields, culture, and history of emergency services. (Spring 2020) source
FIR 112Fire Behavior & CombustionTheories and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and are controlled. (Spring 2020) source
FIR 113Fire PreventionFundamental knowledge relating to the field of fire prevention, including history and philosophy of fire prevention, organization and operation of a fire prevention bureau, use and application of cod… source
FIR 114Building Construction for Fire Protection ◊Building construction, as related to firefighter and life safety, including elements of construction and design of structures. (Spring 2020) source
FIR 115Fire Protection SystemsDesign and operation of fire alarm systems, water-based fire suppression systems, special hazard fire suppression systems, water supply for fire protection and portable fire extinguishers. (Spring 20… source
FIR 116Principles of Fire & Emergency Services Safety & SurvivalBasic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for cultural and behavior change throughout the emergency services. (Spring 2020) source
FIR 121Basic Firefighter Module A #Module A for the Basic Operations Firefighter, per the Illinois Fire Marshal, includes orientation, fire behavior, building construction, safety, communication, self-contained breathing apparatus, ex… source
FIR 122Basic Firefighter Module B #Module B for the Basic Operations Firefighter, per the Illinois Fire Marshal; which includes fire control, ladders, firehose/appliances, nozzles/streams, water supply, forcible entry, ventilation, fi… source
FIR 123Basic Firefighter Module CModule C for the Basic Operations Firefighter (BOF) per the Illinois Fire Marshal; which includes loss control/salvage, protecting evidence for origin/cause, alarm detection/suppression systems, fire… source
FIR 125Hazardous Materials Operations #Hazardous materials operations, as required for the Basic Operations Firefighter, per the Illinois Fire Marshal, including recognition of hazards and how to manage them defensively, monitoring, and h… source
FIR 181Fire Inspector I #Prepares students how to conduct fundamental fire and life safety inspections. (Fall 2020) source
FIR 183Public Fire & Life Safety Educator I #Trains and equips students in fire prevention and life safety education. (Fall 2020) source
FIR 195Fire Service Instructor I #Students will gain the knowledge and ability to teach from prepared materials that are predominantly skills oriented, which include: communication, concepts of learning, human relations in the teachi… source
FIR 196Fire Service Instructor II #Formalized lessons from materials prepared by the instructor, including relating information from one lesson or class to the next, writing performance objectives, developing lesson plans, preparing i… source
FIR 202Fire Service Strategy & Tactics ◊ #Principles of fire ground control through utilization of personnel, equipment, and extinguishing agents. (formerly 150, Fire Suppression) (Spring 2020) source
FIR 203Fire & Emergency Services Administration ◊ #Organization and management of a fire and emergency services department and the relationship of government agencies to the fire service. Fire and emergency service, ethics, and leadership from the pe… source
FIR 204Company Fire Officer I #Human Resource Management & Community/Government Relations, Administration, Inspections/Investigations, Emergency Service Delivery and Health/Safety, as it is utilized by the company fire officer. source
FIR 206Advanced Fire Officer #Labor relations, human resource management, community/government, administration, inspections/investigations, emergency service delivery, & health/safety for the advanced fire officer’s knowledge. source
FIR 210Fire Investigation I ◊ #Proper fire scene interpretations, recognizing and conducting origin and cause, preservation of evidence and documentation, scene security, motives of the fire setter, and types of fire causes. (Spri… source
FIR 218Fire Investigation II #Technical knowledge on the rule of law, fire scene analysis, fire behavior, evidence collection and preservation, scene documentation, case preparation and court-room testimony. (Spring 2021) (course… source
FIR 221Fire Protection Hydraulics & Water Supply ◊ #Use of water in fire protection and application of hydraulic principles to analyze and solve water supply problems. (formerly 275, Hydraulics and Fixed Installations) (Fall 2021) (course fee required) source
FIR 222Fire Apparatus Engineer #Mechanical principles of fire pumps and their controls, principles of water and water systems, intake and discharge hydraulics, fire stream production, relay pumping operations, care and maintenance… source
FIR 231Hazardous Materials Chemistry ◊ #Basic knowledge of chemistry relating to the categories of hazardous materials including recognition, identification, reactivity, and health hazards encountered by emergency services. (Spring 2020) (… source
FIR 241Legal Aspects of Emergency Services ◊ #The federal, state, and local laws that regulate emergency services, review of national standards, regulations, and consensus standards. (formerly 135, Fire-Service Law) (Spring 2020) source
FIR 251Occupational Safety & Health for Emergency Services #Basic concepts of occupational health and safety, emergency service organizations, risk and hazard evaluation and control procedures for emergency service organizations. (course fee required) source
FIR 252Incident Safety Officer #Prepares students who will be designated by an Incident Commander (IC), as the Incident Safety Officer (ISO) who shows how to monitor the various types of incidents, including: fire, EMS, technical r… source
FIR 253Health and Safety Officer #Prepares students to manage the safety and health program of a fire department, including risk management, safety program development, and pre- and post-incident safety, program evaluation and inform… source
FIR 261Fire Service Practicum #A supervised on-site work experience to be arranged and completed at a local fire department. A report and daily log book will be kept. (Spring 2020) source
GEO 104Contemporary World Cultures ◊B asic concepts of human geography, studying cultural geography of the United States and elsewhere; covering such themes as population, culture, economic activity, development, and urban settings; us… source
GEO 200Physical Geography: Weather and Climate ◊Introduction to the elements of the physical environment, including atmospheric, climatic, and hydrologic processes; the spatial variations of these processes; the use of print and digital maps to an… source
GEO 201Physical Geography: Maps and Land Forms ◊Introduction to the elements of the physical environment, including physical, hydrologic and geologic processes; the spatial variation of these processes and the distribution of landforms; the use of… source
GEO 296Special Topics in Geography ◊Variety of topics in the field of geography that vary from semester to semester and must be approved by the Dean of Arts and Sciences. (Summer 2020) source
GOL 101Physical Geology ◊Basic geologic principles from a physical perspective that discuss atomic combinations to form rocks, mountains, and planets. Processes that shape the Earth's landscapes, rivers, oceans, and atmosphe… source
GOL 102Evolution of the Earth ◊Basic geologic principles from a historical perspective of how the continents, oceans, and climate have changed over Earth’s 4.5 billion year history. The co-evolution of the physical and biological… source
GOL 103Environmental Geology: Aspects of Global Hazards and Change ◊Major geological concepts, hazards and changes, their relationships to and effects on humans, and the challenges humans face in understanding and adapting to these major global changes. Concepts will… source
HAC 105Refrigerant CertificationPrepares technicians for the EPA Section 608 Refrigerant Certification exam, which is required by federal law for all individuals who work with refrigeration systems or handle refrigerants. (course f… source
HAC 115Electricity and Controls IProvides students with a strong foundation in electricity and electrical controls specific to the Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) industry. Through a combination of lectures, demons… source
HAC 125Cooling I #Introduction to the fundamental principles and practices of refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Through a combination of theoretical study, demonstrations, and hands-on lab experiences, stude… source
HAC 135Heating I #Comprehensive course to introduce students to the principles, installation, and service of residential heating systems. Through a combination of lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on laboratory expe… source
HAC 145Electricity and Controls II #Comprehensive course that builds upon basic electrical knowledge to cover intermediate and advanced electrical systems and controls used in residential Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVA… source
HAC 155Cooling II #Comprehensive course that covers the installation, service, and maintenance of residential air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Through a combination of classroom instruction, demonstrations,… source
HAC 165Heating II #Comprehensive course that covers the principles, installation, and service of various heating systems used in residential applications. Through lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on laboratory exper… source
HAC 175HAC Certifications #Comprehensive course that is designed to prepare students for the North American Technician Excellence (NATE) certification examinations in HVAC. Through structured review sessions and practice asses… source
HIA 100Culinary Mathematics ◊Math course designed for the Hospitality Industry Administration student that covers basic mathematical principles, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, fractions, decimals, food cost contr… source
HIA 101Knife Skills #Basic knife skills, including how to hold a knife properly, knife safety, knife sharpening; basic knife cuts, such as brunoise small dice, medium dice, large dice, fine julienne, julienne, battonet,… source
HIA 110Introduction to the Hospitality Industry ◊Hotel and Foodservice Management, focusing on career development, department structure and operations, future trends, and the human relations skills needed for success in the Hospitality Industry. (S… source
HIA 115Food Sanitation & Safety ◊Causes and prevention of food-borne illness and accidents. Food-service workers responsibilities in safety and protecting public health. Meets requirements for the Serve Safe Food Handler Manager lic… source
HIA 117Beverage Management ◊ #Basic setup and operation of a fully-equipped beverage system, with concentration on promotion, preparation and serving of alcoholic beverages and special party drinks, including alcohol laws and pro… source
HIA 119Introduction to Sommelier #Discuss the aspects of viticulture and vinification, professional tools and equipment, wine service, wine temperatures and decanting. The court of Master Sommeliers deductive tasting format, wine lis… source
HIA 120Dining Room Service ◊ #Students are assigned to stations or jobs in the demonstration/staff-dining area for supervised experience in operational procedures, with special emphasis placed on dining-room salesmanship, table s… source
HIA 122Introduction to Convention Management ◊Meeting and convention industry: key positions in the field and their job responsibilities including meeting design, program planning, and convention and trade show planning. source
HIA 123Introduction to the Travel & Tourism World ◊Travel and tourism industry focusing on airlines, cruise lines, tour operators, travel agents, wholesalers, and business travelers, including the role of travel and tourism in the Hospitality industr… source
HIA 124Laminated Doughs ◊ #Master the techniques in mixing dough, such as Danish, Sweet Roll, Croissants, Puff Pastry and Phyllo, to create traditional breakfast pastries, such as Strudel, Baklava, Napoleons and the appropriat… source
HIA 127Cake & Pastry Decoration ◊ #Basics of cake and pastry decoration, production of butter creams, icing flowers and royal icing decorations and will decorate and assemble wedding cakes, rolled fondant and marzipan. (Spring 2020) (… source
HIA 128Introduction to Baking and Pastry # ◊Fundamentals of baking and pastry equipment, ingredients, weights and measures, technology, preparation and storage, including the production of desserts, breads and rolls. (course fee required) source
HIA 129Chocolate ◊ #Fundamentals of working with chocolate, history, various types of chocolate, learn to temper, molded and Free-form creations, candies and creation of showpieces. (Fall 2022) (course fee required) source
HIA 130Culinary Arts Quantity-Food Preparation I ◊ #Students participate in supervised back-of-the-house activities in conjunction with the faculty dining operation, while gaining experience in the following areas: basic cooking techniques, preparatio… source
HIA 132Nutrition ◊Knowledge and preparation of food in accordance with sound nutrition principles and dietary guidelines, including the basic fundamentals of nutrition. (Spring 2020) source
HIA 133Menu Writing ◊Principles and practices of planning, writing and evaluating menus, recipe costing and menu pricing, including menu design. source
HIA 134Artisan Breads ◊ #Fundamentals of baking yeast breads, production of rolls, baguettes, bagels and hearth breads, with emphasis on sourdoughs, ethnic and specialty breads. (Spring 2020) (course fee required) source
HIA 150Food Preparation Essentials & Theory ◊A systematic study with applications of culinary techniques and principles of food preparation essential to all laboratory cooking classes, with emphasis on palatability and variety in food preparati… source
HIA 202Ethnic Cooking-American ◊Secrets and characteristics of American cooking, concentrating on the techniques of ethnic cuisine and the use of basic culinary art spices and seasoning in preparation of soups, sauces, fish, poultr… source
HIA 205Ethnic Cooking-Chinese ◊Secrets and characteristics of Chinese cooking are taught, concentrating on the techniques of ethnic cuisine and the use of basic culinary art spices and seasoning in preparation of soups, sauces, fi… source
HIA 206Food and Wine Pairing #Students will learn the fine art of pairing wines with foods and prepare the dishes in our hands-on laboratory with a culinary instructor who has knowledge in both Culinary Arts and Sommelier, and wi… source
HIA 207Ethnic Cooking-French ◊Secrets and characteristics of French cooking focusing on the techniques of ethnic cuisine and the use of basic culinary art spices and seasoning in preparation of soups, sauces, fish, poultry, meat… source
HIA 208Ethnic Cooking-German ◊Secrets and characteristics of German cooking, concentrating on the techniques of ethnic cuisine and the use of basic culinary art spices, seasoning in preparation of soups, sauces, fish, poultry, me… source
HIA 209Ethnic Cooking-Mediterranean ◊Secrets and characteristics of Mediterranean cooking, concentrating on the techniques of ethnic cuisine and the use of basic culinary art spices, seasoning in preparation of soups, sauces, fish, poul… source
HIA 210Hotel & Motel Front Office Operations ◊Front-office procedures, equipment used, forms, personnel qualifications and steps followed from reservations to night audit. (course fee required) source
HIA 211Ethnic Cooking-Italian ◊Secrets and characteristics of Italian cooking, concentrating on the techniques of ethnic cuisine and the use of basic culinary art spices, seasoning in preparation of soups, sauces, fish, poultry, m… source
HIA 212Ethnic Cooking-Japanese ◊Secrets and characteristics of Japanese cooking, concentrating on the techniques of ethnic cuisine and the use of basic culinary art spices, seasoning in preparation of soups, sauces, fish, poultry,… source
HIA 213Ethnic Cooking-Mexican ◊Secrets and characteristics of Mexican cooking are reviewed, with concentration on the techniques of ethnic cuisine and the use of basic culinary art spices and seasoning in preparation of soups, sau… source
HIA 214Ethnic Cooking-New Orleans ◊Secrets and characteristics of New Orleans cooking, concentrating on the techniques of ethnic cuisine and the use of basic culinary art spices, seasoning in preparation of soups, sauces, fish, poultr… source
HIA 215Housekeeping for the Hospitality Industry ◊Professional housekeeping procedures and practices, housekeeping department administration and the areas of responsibility which exist within the framework of the department. source
HIA 216Ethnic Cooking-Polish ◊Secrets and characteristics of Polish cooking, concentrating on the techniques of ethnic cuisine and the use of basic culinary art spices, seasoning in preparation of soups, sauces, fish, poultry, me… source
HIA 217Mixology #A systematic study of the application of bartending techniques and principals, where students will practice the preparation of classical and fusion-style cocktails in a hands-on laboratory and recogn… source
HIA 218Ethnic Cooking-Spanish ◊Secrets and characteristics of Spanish cooking, concentrating on the techniques of ethnic cuisine and the use of basic culinary art spices, seasoning in preparation of soups, sauces, fish, poultry, m… source
HIA 225Hospitality Supervision ◊ #Management of people in the hospitality industry emphasizing the necessary communication skills needed to motivate employees, training techniques and personal development. source
HIA 227Advanced Cake Decoration ◊ #Students will continue to explore advanced cake decorating techniques, while improving their skills and knowledge as a professional cake decorator, including: Marzipan work, rolled fondant, pastillag… source
HIA 228Specialty Baking and Pastry ◊ #Advanced pastries and classical desserts, which include the preparation of petite fours, cakes, cake decoration, chocolate, marzipan work and other methods of cake decorating, and a summary and revie… source
HIA 250Hospitality Marketing ◊Principles of public relations and advertising in print, as well as quality evaluation of radio and TV advertising, with major emphasis on promotion and merchandising. (Spring 2020) source
HIA 255Culinary Arts-Garde Manger ◊ #Basic garde manger (cold food preparation) principles, functions and duties of the garde manger department, as they relate and integrate with other kitchen operations. (course fee required) (Fall 202… source
HIA 260Culinary Arts Quantity-Food Preparation II ◊ #Students continue to gain proficiency in food preparation while developing further expertise in more elaborate food preparation techniques, and various students will assume the position of Chef, Sous… source
HIA 274Retail Bakery Management ◊ #Managing a retail bakery outlet, including menu writing, food cost control, customer service, human resource management, bakery organization, inventory control and bakery production. source
HIA 276Food & Beverage Purchasing/Cost Control ◊Food and beverage product specifications; purveyor selection; and receiving, storage and control functions. source
HIA 277Catering Management ◊ #Aspects of planning, preparing and serving, catering functions. Students practice skill in laboratory settings in planning, preparing food and serving at special theme functions and buffet events. (c… source
HIA 280Introduction to Wines & Spirits ◊ #Alcoholic beverage classifications, alcoholic beverage laws, wine regulations, purchasing and control, promotion and service and wine tasting of selected wines. (course fee required) source
HIA 285Hospitality Industry Law ◊Legal aspects of the hotel, food and travel business; guests and innkeepers; rights and responsibilities; common crimes against innkeepers; labor problems; and analysis of union contracts. source
HIA 290Dining Room Management ◊ #Students learn by managing the laboratory dining facility, during instructor observation and supervision. Quality-service standards, supervising and training of dining room staff, labor cost and reve… source
HIA 295Cooperative Work Experience ◊ #Work experience that integrates classroom theory with on-the-job training. The college assists the student in securing employment related to the field of study and / or career interests, and also pro… source
HIA 296Special Topics in the Hospitality Industry ◊Selected topics in the areas of hospitality industry that will vary from semester to semester. Information will be available during registration. Course may be repeated when topics are different. A m… source
HIS 121History of Western Civilization to 1700 ◊Major events and problems of Western societies, including political, social, cultural, and economic developments from the origins of civilization to 1700. is a reading and writing intensive course. (… source
HIS 122History of Western Civilization from 1700 to the Present ◊Major events and problems of Western societies, including political, social, cultural, and economic developments from 1700 to the Present. ◊ is NOT a prerequisite for ◊ . ◊ is a reading and writing i… source
HIS 141World History to 1500 ◊Political, religious, social, and economic history of world cultures from human origins to 1500 , that employs a global and comparative perspective. ◊ is a reading and writing intensive course and is… source
HIS 142World History From 1500 ◊Political, religious, social, and economic history of world cultures from 1500 to the present that employs a global and comparative perspective. ◊ is a reading and writing intensive course and is NOT… source
HIS 151History of the United States to 1877 ◊Political, social, economic and cultural forces that have shaped United States history from colonial times through the Reconstruction period. ◊ is NOT a prerequisite for ◊. ◊ is a reading and writing… source
HIS 152History of the United States Since 1877 ◊Political, social, economic, and cultural forces that have shaped United States history from the post Reconstruction period to modern times. ◊ is NOT a prerequisite for ◊ . ◊ is a reading and writing… source
HIS 156African History ◊Political, social , cultural, religious and economic African history, focusing on a few principal countries , including the origins and development of its peoples and cultures from several key period… source
HIS 171History of Latin America I ◊Political, social and economic history of principal Latin American nations, including the origins and development of its peoples and cultures to the period of independence (1808-1826) . ◊ is NOT a pr… source
HIS 172History of Latin America II ◊Political, social and economic history of principal Latin American nations, including the origins and development of its peoples and cultures from the period of independence (1826) to the present. ◊… source
HIS 192History of Asia and the Pacific II ◊Cultural, political and economic history of Asia and the Pacific region including the origin and development of its peoples and cultures from 1600. source
HIS 296Special Topics in History ◊Variety of topics in the field of history. Topics vary from semester to semester and must be approved by the Dean of Arts and Sciences. Course may be repeated an additional 3 times, but not more than… source
HRT 100Introduction to Horticulture ◊Principles and practices in the development, production and use of horticulture crops, including classification, taxonomy, structure, growth, development, soils, fertilizers, greenhouse, turf, pest m… source
HRT 125Plants and Society ◊Essential topics in a modern introductory biology sequence, including Evolution, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Genetics, Organismal Biology, and Ecology. Content includes: evolution as a unifying t… source
HRT 126Plant Propagation/Greenhouse Operations ◊Basic principles in the propagation, care and maintenance of woody and herbaceous plants, including discussion on the growth processes, of plants, plant structure and function, propagation practices… source
HRT 127Entomology: Insects, People and Plants ◊Introduction to the world of insects, their biology, identification and structure, life cycle, hosts and damages. Control of insects by integrated pest management practices, with emphasis on discussi… source
HRT 128Plant Pathology ◊Basic principles of plant diseases, life cycles, host plants, symptoms, diagnosis and their control, along with the impact of diseases on the environment. Selection of control practices, such as resi… source
HRT 135Soils and Fertilizers ◊Introduction to the chemical, physical, and biological properties of soils; the origin, classification, and distribution of soils and their influence on people and food production; the management and… source
HRT 140Landscape Maintenance ◊Principles and practices of proper grounds maintenance and care of woody plants, herbaceous flowers, groundcovers, vines, lawns and other landscape features. Aspects needed to accomplish a landscape… source
HRT 145Deciduous Plant Identification ◊Cultural, maintenance, propagation, and identification characteristics of selected deciduous trees and shrubs common to northern Illinois, focusing on the use of plant keys and deciduous landscape pl… source
HRT 154Horticulture Internship ◊ #On-the-job training designed to prepare students to enter an occupation in horticulture. Duties are carefully supervised to provide a positive learning experience, as students must work a minimum of… source
HRT 160Cannabis CultivationBasic principles in the classification, botany, care and maintenance of cannabis, including discussion on the growth processes, structure and function, selection, as well as drying and curing techniq… source
HRT 225Evergreens, Vines, Groundcovers ◊Identification, maintenance, culture and propagation of selected broadleaf evergreens, needle evergreens, woody groundcovers, and vines common to northern Illinois, including the use of plants in hom… source
HRT 240Landscape Design ◊Residential landscape design that includes basic graphic presentation, site measurements, landscape symbols, layouts, labeling, and proper placement of plants into a design, utilizing concepts of bal… source
HRT 261Herbaceous Ornamental Plants ◊Identification, culture, and use of selected herbaceous plants, including annuals, perennials, grasses, herbaceous vines and groundcovers, bulbs, and wildflowers, utilizing designing with herbaceous… source
HRT 265Vegetable and Herb Gardening ◊Identification, use and culture of selected vegetables and herbs commonly grown in northern Illinois, including use of vegetable and herb gardens in home landscapes, as well as growing microgreens, p… source
HRT 285Turf and Lawn Management ◊Types and varieties of turf grasses, their culture and maintenance, including: lawn and turf establishment and maintenance, i.e. fertilization, pests and controls, equipment, turf for residences and… source
HRT 295Landscape Design II # ◊Advanced practices of landscape design, including concepts in Computer Assisted Drafting (CAD) skills, inking and color rendering, techniques and utilization of landscape plantings and hardscapes fea… source
HRT 296Special Topics in Horticulture ◊ #Selected topics in the areas of contemporary Horticulture may vary from semester to semester and information will be available during registration in the Horticulture program office. may be repeated… source
HTH 104Science of Personal Health ◊Explores behaviors and conditions that impact an individual's health and wellness in both preventative and management aspects. Various dimensions of health are examined including: physical, emotional… source
HTH 120Nutrition Science ◊The science of nutrition and its relationship to health and disease. Scientific inquiry of the major nutrients: proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water, and their effects on huma… source
HTH 150Complementary and Alternative Medicine ◊An overview of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM). Proven alternatives to established medical practices are examined using the natural, mind/body approaches to healing and preventative well… source
HTH 175Drug & Alcohol Education ◊Introduction to the use, misuse, and abuse of drugs. The implication of drugs on the psychological, physical, and social functioning of humans. Identification of various classes of drugs, including i… source
HTH 202Health, Culture and Society ◊Applied anthropology is used to understand contemporary issues relating to health, culture, and society from an interdisciplinary perspective. Course content will examine historical and social perspe… source
HTH 220Athletic Training Techniques ◊Principles of emergency care, initial treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries in athletes and active individuals. Primary responsibilities of athletic trainers and occupational duties. (Spring 2020… source
HTH 221Sport Specific Training & Rehabilitation ◊Principles and theories of sport rehabilitation and athletic training. Specific sports, including conditioning, periodization training, and rehabilitation from sport injuries. Modalities, progressive… source
HTH 281First Aid CPR AED ◊Fundamentals of first aid, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) for adult, child and infant. Students can earn the American Heart Associate Hea… source
HTH 296Special Topics in Health and Wellness ◊Selected topics in the area of h ealth and w ellness, which will vary from semester to semester . Individual topic will be available during registration. May be repeated up to three times , for a max… source
HUM 100Arts and Culture in Global Perspective ◊Interdisciplinary course that explores works by artists from non-western cultures in conversation with global realities. Organized around themes of identity, power, and resistance and focuses on glob… source
HUM 104Humanities Through the Arts ◊Interdisciplinary survey of human condition, as seen through painting, sculpture, film, drama, music, literature, photography and architecture, with an emphasis on the history and philosophical conte… source
HUM 151Great Books of the West I ◊Reading and analysis of representative masterpieces from a variety of nationalities and epochs, with emphasis primarily on texts of the Western tradition composed between Antiquity and the Renaissanc… source
HUM 152Great Books of the West II ◊Reading and analysis of representative masterpieces from a variety of nationalities and epochs, with focus primarily on texts of the Western tradition composed between the Renaissance and the present. source
HUM 155Contemporary Popular Culture ◊Contemporary popular culture, exploring the significance of expressions of popular culture, such as film, television, music, and social media, including representations of race, gender, and class in… source
HUM 160Introduction to LGBTQ Studies ◊Introductory and interdisciplinary approach to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) cultures. Explores the experiences of LGBTQ people in historical and cultural context and is orga… source
HUM 165Introduction to the Latino and Latin American Studies ◊Interdisciplinary introduction presenting the elements for studying Latin American culture, society, economics, and politics, as well as the dynamics of Latino communities in the U.S., with emphasis… source
HUM 170Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies ◊ #Constructions of masculinity and femininity, as well as how gender is influenced by race, class, culture, and sexuality through interdisciplinary study of art, music, literature, history, architectur… source
HUM 175Race, Class, and Gender in the United States ◊ #Interdisciplinary course that analyzes constructions of race, class, gender, and sexuality in relation to political power and inequality in the United States , including h ierarchical ideologies, imm… source
HUM 296Special Topics in Humanities ◊Interdisciplinary exposure to various aspects of humanities through readings, discussion, lecture, guided research and field trips, including topics that vary from semester to semester that must be a… source
IND 199Independent Study ◊ #This is a variable-credit, independent-study course, which may be repeated for up to four credits. The student prepares a proposal with an instructor and submits it for approval to the department cha… source
ITL 101Elementary Italian I ◊First semester Italian designed for students to develop basic oral comprehension and speaking skills, along with fundamental grammatical concepts, appreciation of Italian culture, as reflected, and l… source
ITL 102Elementary Italian II ◊ #Continuation of ◊. Additional emphasis is placed on conversation and the use of the past tense, vocabulary building, short compositions and discussions of recent developments in modern Italy. (Spring… source
LIT 101Introduction to Poetry ◊ #Exposes students to a wide range of poets, while the students develop a framework and vocabulary from which they may critically approach poetry. Students will react to and evaluate the poetry and the… source
LIT 103Introduction to Fiction ◊ #Analyze, discuss and write critically about the elements of fiction, plot, character, theme, structure, point of view, setting, symbolism and style as they occur in prose fiction. (formerly ENG) (Spr… source
LIT 105World Literature ◊ #Introduces a broad spectrum of literature in English and in translation that may begin in antiquity and conclude in the contemporary era. May include works of fiction, poetry, and drama. Examines the… source
LIT 170Introduction to Children's Literature # ◊Development of children’s literature from nursery rhymes, picture books, poetry, traditional literature, realistic literature, fantasy, historical fiction, informational books and biographies. The dy… source
LIT 231Introduction to Shakespeare ◊ #The study of William Shakespeare includes an examination of the times in which he lived, the material he has written, and a critical analysis based upon his work. Through a careful selection of his p… source
LIT 296Special Topics in Literature ◊ #In depth study of literary topics through reading, discussion, and analytic papers. (formerly ENG) (Spring 2021) source
LIT 299Scholars Seminar: Liberal Arts Through LiteratureComposed of three components: readings and discussions of liberal arts topics through literary works, including Modernism, Post- Modernism, Existentialism, Feminism, and African-American, Latinx, and… source
MAT 031College Algebra Supplement #Mathematical support for students in (College Algebra), who meet all current college math requirements for placement. (see college placement policy). source
MAT 032Liberal Arts Mathematics Supplement #Mathematical support for students enrolled in (Liberal Arts Mathematics) and who meet current college Math requirements for or (Algebra & Geometry II) eligibility. (Fall 2022) source
MAT 037Elementary Statistics Supplement #Mathematical support for students enrolled in ◊ (Elementary Statistics) who meet all current college Math requirements for placement. (see college placement policy) (Spring 2021) source
MAT 045Arithmetic and Pre-Algebra #Become successful in future math classes by obtaining skills, such as, competency in whole numbers, fractions, decimals, order of operations, ratio and proportion, percent topics, introductory signed… source
MAT 055Algebra Concepts (effective Spring 2025) #Intended for students on the STEM pathway. Course covers: properties of real numbers, solving first degree equations and inequalities, interval notation, introduction to graphing, formulas, problem s… source
MAT 065Foundations of Algebra (prior to Spring 2025) #Develop an understanding of rational and real numbers, ratio, proportions and percent, measurement and unit conversions, linear equations and inequalities, and introductory probability and statistics… source
MAT 080Preparation for General Education Mathematics #Non-transferable course that includes topics from intermediate algebra necessary to be successful in , and , such as: numerical reasoning, unit conversions, linear equations/inequalities, models of g… source
MAT 085Intermediate Algebra (effective Spring 2025) #Concepts in factoring, rational expressions and equations, functions, relations, systems of equations, inequalities, radical expressions and equations, quadratic equations, special right triangles an… source
MAT 096Algebra/Geometry Review #Examine elementary and intermediate-level algebra concepts, along with plane geometry, signed numbers, factoring, linear equations, graphs, exponents, operations on rational expressions, graphing lin… source
MAT 101Quantitative Literacy ◊ #Develop conceptual understanding, problem-solving, decision-making and analytic skills dealing with quantities and their magnitudes and interrelationships, using calculators and personal computers as… source
MAT 102Liberal Arts Mathematics # ◊Intended for students in areas of study not requiring calculus or advanced mathematics. Topics will be selected from sets, logic, consumer mathematics, numeral systems, and geometry in nature and in… source
MAT 110College Algebra # ◊Functions and graphs, polynomial and rational functions, theory of equations, exponential and logarithmic functions, and systems of linear equations. source
MAT 111Pre-Calculus # ◊Builds on MAT110 (College Algebra) to provide the foundation for calculus and analytic geometry. Topics include but are not limited to a review of functions; systems of equations, matrices, determina… source
MAT 114Plane Trigonometry # ◊Trigonometric functions and their graphs, identities, trigonometric equations, right and oblique triangles, inverse trigonometric functions; polar coordinates; vectors, and complex numbers. Credit fo… source
MAT 116Math for Elementary School Teachers I # ◊First course in a two-course sequence that is a systematic presentation of elementary mathematics for students who are preparing to teach in elementary schools. source
MAT 117Math for Elementary School Teachers II ◊ #Second course in a two-course sequence that is a systematic presentation of elementary mathematics for students who are preparing to teach in elementary schools. source
MAT 122Technical Mathematics ◊ #Designed to accommodate individual mathematical needs of students in the technologies according to their requirements. Topics include percent ratio and proportion, measurement, estimation, interpreta… source
MAT 124Finite Mathematics ◊Set Theory, matrices, linear programming, probability and Markov Processes, including problems selected from the fields of social science and business. source
MAT 131Calculus & Analytic Geometry I ◊ #First course in a three-part calculus sequence. Introduces the concept of a limit process which is central for much of modern mathematics. Develops the differential and integral calculus of elementar… source
MAT 133Calculus & Analytic Geometry II ◊ #Second course in a three-part calculus sequence that extends the concepts and theory of the first course to transcendental and hyperbolic functions, as well as to sequences and series. Infinite serie… source
MAT 134Introduction to Calculus for Business and Social Science ◊ #Provides an introduction to differential and integral calculus of algebraic, exponential, and multivariable functions. Places special emphasis on applications to business, economics, and the social s… source
MAT 170Elementary Statistics # ◊Fundamentals of descriptive statistics, including measures of center, variation and position, as well as graphical methods. Probability distributions, including the Normal, Binomial, Student-T, Chi S… source
MAT 180Introduction to Data Science (Effective 1/18/27)This course i I ntroduc tion es to the principles of data science with an emphasis on mathematical reasoning, statistical analysis, and the responsible use of data in society. Students will c C ollec… source
MAT 224Linear Algebra ◊ #A first course in vectors, matrices, vector spaces, and linear transformations that serves not only as an introduction to more abstract mathematics courses at the junior-senior level, but also have m… source
MAT 235Calculus & Analytic Geometry III ◊ #Third course in a three-part calculus sequence that extends the concepts and theory of the first two courses to multi-variable calculus. Three-dimensional vectors, vector-valued functions, partial de… source
MAT 341Differential Equations ◊ #Continuation of . Equations of first order with applications, homogeneous linear equations of higher order with constant coefficients, non-homogeneous linear equations of higher order with constant c… source
MCM 120Mass Communication ◊Introduction to the study of how information is shared by new and traditional media sources through the exchange of information with an audience and how that exchange impacts society. source
MCM 125Broadcasting History ◊The cultural history of broadcasting from the invention of radio to television to internet programming. (Fall 2017) source
MCM 130Radio Production ◊Radio broadcast production; equipment and procedures to produce programs for Internet and traditional radio, including hands-on experience with professional audio production software and Triton's rad… source
MCM 151Cinema Appreciation ◊Introduction to film as an art form, emphasizing the study of the aesthetic and production elements of the medium, including narrative genres, directorial style, cinematography, acting, and editing. source
MCM 152Cinema History ◊An introduction to film as an art form, emphasizing a study of the aesthetic and production elements of the medium, including narrative genres, directorial style, cinematography, acting, and editing. source
MCM 160Reporting and Writing for Multimedia ◊Techniques of news gathering for print and web reporting, blogging, and interviewing; library and online database research methods; preparing copy for publication; and developing news stories, from i… source
MCM 200News Editing ◊ #Principles and techniques of electronic editing, information management and publication design for print and web; editing of copy and display type for maximum clarity. (Fall 2017) (course fee require… source
MCM 205Broadcast Announcing ◊ #Radio and internet broadcast announcing principles and techniques; creating programs using professional audio software, reading, and delivering commercials, news, interviews, public service announcem… source
MCM 296Special Topics in Mass Communication ◊ #Mass media topics and issues are studied through readings, discussion, guided research, and field trips. Topics vary from semester to semester. Course is repeatable when topics vary; up to a maximum… source
MUS 100Rudiments of Theory ◊Introduction to the rudiments of music theory, including reading and writing music notation, scales, intervals, chords, and terminology. Recommended for non-music majors. Course does not count toward… source
MUS 103Applied Music – Composition (pending ICCB, effective 8/16/26) #Private music composition instruction. Meets for one hour of private instruction, one day per week. Requires one hour of supervised lab study per week. May be repeated three times for a maximum of fo… source
MUS 101Electronic Music Production ◊Provides a detailed explanation of computer music production. Students will develop skills in loop production, MIDI production, sampling, soft synths, audio recording, editing and mixing through clas… source
MUS 104Music in America ◊Survey of music and musicians in America from colonial times to popular music in the present, including discussion on the position of music in American social life and institutions, along with the in… source
MUS 105Theory of Music I ◊ #Intensive training in the fundamentals of music, part writing and analysis. (Fall 2021) (course fee required) source
MUS 106Theory of Music II ◊ #Continuation of the materials presented in ◊. Emphasis on harmonic progressions, counterpoint, part-writing, and analysis of small forms. (Fall 2021) (course fee required) source
MUS 110Listening to Music ◊Introduces critical listening techniques of the masterpieces of Western Music. Emphasis is on the joy of exploring the impact of music on our mind and body. Topics include the elements of music, musi… source
MUS 115Sight-Singing and Ear Training I ◊ #Laboratory section involving practice in melodic, harmonic and rhythmic dictation, sight-singing and applying the material presented in ◊. (Spring 2021) (course fee required) source
MUS 116Sight-Singing & Ear Training II ◊ #Laboratory section involving practice in melodic, harmonic and rhythmic dictation and sight-singing, applying material presented in ◊. (Fall 2021) (course fee required) source
MUS 120Record Production I ◊Process of music production and music business that covers an overview of pre-production, tracking, overdubbing, mixing, mastering, promotion, marketing, sales, royalty computations and the business… source
MUS 135Keyboard Musicianship I ◊ #Introductory piano for music majors with minimal or no prior keyboard study. Emphasis on fundamentals of reading music, playing basic piano literature, scales, harmonization, improvisation, and sight… source
MUS 179Applied Music - Instrumental ◊Provides private instrumental instruc­tion. One hour of private instruction, one day per week. Requires one hour of supervised lab study per week. May be repeated three times for a maximum of four ac… source
MUS 180Applied Music - Piano ◊Private piano instruc­tion. Meets for one hour of private instruction, one day per week. Requires one hour of supervised lab study per week. May be repeated three times for a maximum of four accrued… source
MUS 181Applied Music - Voice ◊Private voice instruc­tion. Meets for one hour of private instruction, one day per week. Requires one hour of supervised lab study per week. May be repeated for three times for a maximum of four acc… source
MUS 200Improvisation I ◊Structured study of the theory and techniques of improvisation as used by the jazz musician and applied to the student's major instrument through reading, listening, transcribing, and performing. Int… source
MUS 201Improvisation II ◊ #Continued structured study of the theory and techniques of improvisation as used by the jazz musician and applied to the student's major instrument through reading, listening, transcribing, and perfo… source
MUS 207Theory of Music III ◊ #Continued studies in music including analysis of larger musical forms, harmony, counterpoint, and music writing. Emphasis on chromatic harmony including modal mixture and secondary dominant chords. C… source
MUS 208Theory of Music IV ◊ #Continuation on an advanced level of the material presented in the previous three semesters of music theory. Emphasis on chromatic harmony and twentieth century compositional techniques. Concurrent e… source
MUS 215Introduction to Music History ◊Examine the development of music as an art in western civilization from antiquity to present. Emphasis is on musical works and style, as well as understanding of musical concepts. Required for all mu… source
MUS 217Sight Singing and Ear Training III ◊ #Laboratory course includes practice in melodic, harmonic and rhythmic dictation, sight-singing and applying the material presented in ◊. (Spring 2022) (course fee required) source
MUS 218Sight-Singing & Ear Training IV ◊ #Laboratory course where students will practice in melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic dictation, sight-singing, while applying the material presented in ◊. (Spring 2022) (course fee required) source
MUS 220Record Production II ◊ #Advanced level, project based, hands-on course that provides students with a realistic studio experience covering engineering, how to listen, what to listen for, studio equipment, and how to produce… source
MUS 235Keyboard Musicianship II ◊ #Continuation and further development of the skills and materials presented in ◊. Emphasis on playing early intermediate piano literature, scales, harmonization, improvisation, and sight-reading. Conc… source
MUS 250Concert Band ◊Students will perform the finest contemporary literature, traditional classics and successful orchestra transcriptions available for band, including public performances. May be repeated three times f… source
MUS 253Ensemble ◊Students will perform in small ensembles or jazz/rock combos, including required public performance. May be repeated three or more times, but only four credits will apply toward the Associate in Arts… source
MUS 262Choral Ensemble ◊Perform classical and popular choral literature in a choral ensemble setting. Public performances are planned each semester. May be repeated three times for a total of four credits, that may apply to… source
MUS 266Jazz Band ◊Students will perform some of the finest dance, jazz, and big band literature, including public performances. May be repeated three or more times, but only four credits will may apply toward the Asso… source
MUS 296Special Topics in Music ◊Topics and problems in Music presented through readings, discussion, guided research, and field trips. Problems and topics vary from semester to semester; however, topics will be international in sco… source
NAS 100Basic Nurse AssistantPrepares nursing assistants to provide care in various health care settings under the direction of a registered nurse, where they develop fundamental nursing skills through lectures, laboratory activ… source
NUR 106Nursing Concepts and Practice #Fundamental concepts of nursing across the life-span, essential core values of the nursing profession and the Quality and Safety Education in Nursing (QSEN) competencies: Patient-Centered Care, Teamw… source
NUR 107Introduction to Nursing Roles #Professional roles and relationships of the registered nurse utilizing the nursing process, Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) competencies, and essential components of professional commu… source
NUR 108Nursing Roles Clinical #The clinical component of . Clinical application of a patient centered approach to prepare beginning students in the new role of a professional nurse, to develop knowledge, skills and attitudes that… source
NUR 109Physical Assessment #Decision-making in promoting health in adult individuals with health problems that result in multiple problems; utilization of the nursing process, physical assessment skills, interpretation of data,… source
NUR 111Adult Health Concepts I #Essential medical and surgical knowledge and skills needed to provide nursing care to clients with respiratory, gastrointestinal, and fluid /electrolyte and acid-base dysfunctions throughout the adul… source
NUR 113Adult Health Clinical I #The clinical component of . Clinical application of a patient centered approach to prepare students to develop knowledge, skills and attitudes that reflect patient-centered care, safety, informatics,… source
NUR 116Adult Health Concepts II #Medical and surgical knowledge and skills needed to provide nursing care to clients with renal and urologic, endocrine, sensory, neurological, and musculoskeletal system dysfunctions throughout the a… source
NUR 117Adult Health Clinical II #The clinical component of . Clinical application of a patient centered approach to prepare students to develop knowledge, skills and attitudes that reflect patient-centered care, safety, informatics,… source
NUR 185Transition From License Practical Nurse to the Associate Degree Registered Nurse Student ◊ #Philosophy and curriculum of the Triton College AD Nursing program and the role and responsibilities of the AD Nursing student that will enhance their development and demonstration of problem solving… source
NUR 207Mental Health Concepts #Utilization of the nursing process and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) competencies to provide client-centered nursing care for clients experiencing mental health disorders. Emphasis i… source
NUR 208Mental Health Clinical #The clinical component of . Clinical application of a patient centered approach to prepare nursing students to develop knowledge, skills and attitudes that reflect patient-centered care, safety, info… source
NUR 209Maternal Child #Client-centered nursing care for childbearing women, infants and clients with problems related to the reproductive system. Students will utilize the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) com… source
NUR 211Maternal Child Clinical #The clinical component of . Clinical application of a family centered approach to prepare nursing students to develop knowledge, skills and attitudes that reflect patient-centered care, safety, infor… source
NUR 213Pediatric Health Concepts #Examination of nursing care related to health needs of patients from infancy through adolescence and their families. Emphasis is placed on developing nursing judgment based on evidence to promote hea… source
NUR 214Pediatric Concepts Clinical #Clinical component of . Clinical application of a family centered approach to prepare nursing students to develop knowledge, skills and attitudes that reflect patient-centered care, safety, informati… source
NUR 215Adult Health Concepts III #Advanced medical and surgical knowledge and skills needed to provide nursing care to clients with multisystem organ failure, organ transplants, intravascular coagulation, human immunodeficiency virus… source
NUR 216Adult Health Clinical III #The clinical component of . Clinical application of a patient-centered approach to prepare students to develop knowledge, skills and attitudes that reflect patient-centered care, safety, informatics,… source
NUR 217Leadership and Role Transition Concepts #Facilitate the student nurse from student to novice professional nurse to meet the needs of an ever-changing health care environment. The concepts of professionalism, leadership, management, and care… source
NUR 218Leadership and Role Transition Concepts Clinical #The clinical component of . Clinical application of knowledge, skills, and attitudes gained throughout the nursing program with emphasis placed on professionalism, clinical judgment, leadership, and… source
NUR 219Exit Seminar #Synthesis of nursing content, Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) Core Competencies, and a comprehensive predictor exit examination for National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) Regis… source
OPH 112Ocular Anatomy & Physiology ◊ #Structure and function of the orbital, ocular, and visual system in health and pathology. (Spring 2020) source
OPH 113Spectacle Skills ◊ #Lensometry, ophthalmic lens and frame materials and frame adjustments. (Spring 2020) (course fee required) source
OPH 114Ophthalmic Optics ◊ #Basic optical principles of the human eye and ophthalmic lenses. Fundamental concepts of refractive errors and their corrections. (Spring 2020) source
OPH 130Ocular Pharmacology ◊ #Classification, indications, action, dosage, complications, therapeutic implications, administration, side effects and contraindications of ophthalmic drugs. (Spring 2020) source
OPH 140Ophthalmic Procedures I #Principles and procedures of the preliminary ophthalmic examination including patient interview, entrance testing, slit lamp, tonometry, visual pathway, and visual field testing. (Spring 2020) (cours… source
OPH 141Refractometry #Theory and technique of refractometry with an emphasis on skill development. (Spring 2020) (course fee required) source
OPH 210Ophthalmic Procedures II #Principles and procedures of ophthalmic diagnostic testing, including retinoscopy and ultrasound. Some ophthalmic surgical procedures. (Spring 2020) (course fee required) source
OPH 225Ocular Disease #Ocular disease diagnosis and treatment. (Spring 2020) source
OPH 231Ophthalmic Seminar I ◊ #Correlates with the Clinical Practicum courses to prepare the student to best address the physical and psychological needs of the patient, improve communication skills, and serve as a member of the e… source
OPH 232Contact Lenses ◊ #Contact lens dispensing, fitting, and evaluation. (Spring 2020) (course fee required) source
OPH 241Ophthalmic Seminar II ◊ #Comprehensive review in preparation for the Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (JCAHPO) certification examination. (Spring 2020) source
OPH 245Clinical Practicum I #The first of three supervised clinical experiences to develop competency in front office procedures, ophthalmic patient care, patient history, visual assessment, and entrance testing. (Spring 2020) (… source
OPH 246Clinical Practicum II #The second of three supervised clinical experiences to develop competency in front office procedures, ophthalmic patient care, patient history, visual assessment and entrance testing. (Spring 2020) (… source
OPH 247Clinical Practicum III #The third of three supervised clinical experiences to develop competency in front office procedures, ophthalmic patient care, patient history, visual assessment and entrance testing. (Spring 2020) (c… source
OPH 251Ophthalmic Procedures III #Principles and techniques of advanced ocular procedures, including ocular imaging and ocular motility, surgical assisting and ocular pathology. (Spring 2020) (course fee required) source
PAR 101Introduction to Paralegal StudiesDescribe and discuss the field of paralegal studies, with emphasis on examining technical skills, along with describing the laws a paralegal you must understand to be successful in your job. (Fall 20… source
PAR 110Drafting Legal DocumentsDescribe and explain the various types of documents used in cases, particularly in the pleadings, discovery, trial and appellate phases, and apply what you have learned through practical assignments… source
PAR 120Civil LitigationAnalyze what is needed to move a case through the court system, while learning to explain the purpose of each phase of the lawsuit and the strategies used by the Plaintiff and Defendant in each phase… source
PAR 140Introduction to Legal Research and Writing #Learn how to assemble, categorize and collect relevant information to support the arguments in a lawsuit. After obtaining this information, you will learn how to summarize the information in a concis… source
PAR 150Contract Law #Learn how a contract is created and identify the requirements to make an enforceable contract. Course is designed to describe circumstances making a contract invalid. (Fall 2021) source
PAR 160Legal Ethics and Law Office Organization #Identify and discuss the various roles and functions in a law office, discuss real-world situations and the ethical implications for the paralegal. (Fall 2021) source
PAR 170Evidence and Investigations #Identify the types of information needed to successfully support a claim in a lawsuit, and analyze information to determine the risk of the information being barred from use at a trial. (Fall 2021) source
PAR 201Personal Injury, Tort and Insurance Law #Identify and analyze what is needed to make a tort, personal injury or insurance claim and apply these concepts to the paralegal’s role in supporting or defending these types of claims. (Fall 2021) source
PAR 210Law Office Technology #Describe the technology used in a law office and the courtroom, and practice on the software technology used in the legal environment. (Fall 2021) source
PAR 220Paralegal Assessment/Internship #Overview of courses taken in the program to prepare you for positions in many different legal specialties. Learn how to best present yourself to potential employers to obtain positions as paralegals.… source
PED 100Fundamentals of Exercise and Physical Fitness ◊Various fitness protocols, including stretching, calisthenics, and cardiorespiratory and resistance exercises to improve overall physical fitness and body composition. May be repeated for a maximum o… source
PED 101Hatha Yoga ◊The practice and application of Hatha yoga techniques. Emphasis is placed on improvement of muscular strength, flexibility, endurance, and concentration. Breathing techniques, postures, and meditatio… source
PED 105Boot Camp Fitness ◊Improve cardiovascular fitness, build strength and flexibility, and improve body composition through a variety of intense interval training exercises in a group environment, that focuses on improving… source
PED 106Total Fitness ◊A fitness class emphasizing the safe, effective, and efficient use of strength and cardio exercise equipment to improve cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition, physiological strength, and flexib… source
PED 113Aquacize ◊Low impact, high energy challenge in shallow water to improve cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, flexibility, balance and coordination. Students should be comfortable in shallow water. M… source
PED 115Deep Water Exercise ◊A buoyant, moderate to vigorous intensity workout to improve cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, flexibility, balance and coordination. Students should be able to tread water for one minu… source
PED 116Group Fitness ◊Fitness class emphasizing the safe, effective, and efficient use of group exercise programming to improve overall cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition, strength, endurance, and flexibility. Ma… source
PED 117Walking for Fitness ◊Theory, practice and benefits of walking. A life-spanning activity to improve health and fitness. May be repeated for a maximum of four accrued credits. May be repeated for a maximum of four accrued… source
PED 118Wrestling ◊Basic and advanced skills and a theoretical knowledge of wrestling including strategy, rules, and safety. May be repeated for a maximum of four accrued credits. (Spring 2020) (course fee required) source
PED 120Personal Defense Activities ◊Self-defense techniques, including avoidance methods, break falls and basic throws. May be repeated for maximum for four accrued credits. (Spring 2020) (course fee required) source
PED 121Vinyasa Yoga ◊Practice and application of Vinyasa yoga poses that emphasize the student’s sense of focus, coordination, balance, and strength, while cultivating internal calm. It is recommended that students have… source
PED 125Boxing for Fitness (formerly Kickboxing for Fitness) ◊Practice and application of boxing skills to improve fitness for beginning students. Boxing skills are used to improve balance, coordination, strength, and endurance. May be repeated for a maximum of… source
PED 127Softball ◊Skill development in the area of offensive and defensive techniques in softball. Throwing mechanics, hitting, running, scoring, and the basic rules of the game. May be repeated for a maximum of four… source
PED 128Soccer ◊Skill development of offensive and defensive techniques in soccer, including offensive attacks, defensive strategies, shooting, passing, scoring, and the basic rules of the game. May be repeated for… source
PED 129Volleyball ◊Skill development of offensive and defensive techniques in volleyball, including passing, serving, spiking, blocking, setting, and hitting, as well as scoring and basic rules of the game. May be repe… source
PED 130Basketball ◊Skill development of offensive and defensive techniques in basketball, including dribbling, shooting, passing, scoring, and the basic rules of the game. May be repeated for a maximum of four accrued… source
PED 153Foundations of Exercise ◊Introduction to exercise science and fitness training. Anatomy, exercise physiology, and kinesiology of the human body as it relates to programming for cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength an… source
PED 158Principles of Baseball ◊Baseball sport skills, offensive and defensive strategies, team techniques, rules, and scoring of baseball. Laboratory participation and preparation of notebook are required. (course fee required) source
PED 159Selected Sport and Recreational Activities ◊Skills, rules, strategy, and participation in various sports or recreational activities for students to gain knowledge and an understanding of various fitness or sport activities for recreation. Acti… source
PED 168Theory and Practice of Weight Training ◊Theory and application of weight training include: muscular strength, power, and endurance. Factors of weight training include flexibility, body composition, lifting and spotting technique, program d… source
PED 194Principles of Coaching ◊Principles and theories of coaching that includes coaching philosophy, style, communication methods, motivation, team management, sport specific training issues, and the principles of leadership and… source
PED 195Introduction to Sport Management ◊Principles and concepts that apply to sport management, including functions of planning, organizing, staffing and controlling, cost controls and human relations for improvement of operating efficienc… source
PED 196Sport and Exercise Psychology ◊Examination of the psychological concepts and coaching attitudes and techniques for improving and fostering exercise and athletic performance, including theories and practices, psychological motivati… source
PED 197Sociology of Sport ◊Examines the primary social institutions of sport, including participants, functions, consequences and effects on society. Influence of sport on familial, religious, education, economic, and politica… source
PED 198Lifeguarding ◊Designed to help students learn, practice, and develop the skills of water safety. American Red Cross Lifeguard Training certificate will be awarded upon completion of required skills. Students must… source
PED 201Sports Officiating ◊Students acquire skills, rules, strategies, knowledge and an understanding of officiating various sports, such as lacrosse, softball, baseball, basketball, soccer, football, wrestling, and volleyball… source
PED 206Athletic Fitness ◊ #Advanced athletic fitness class emphasizing the safe, effective, and efficient use of strength and cardio exercise programming to improve the six athletic components of fitness: agility, balance, coo… source
PED 230Techniques in Sport & Exercise Science ◊ #Instructional techniques and skills necessary to become a competent sport and exercise professional, while incorporating the knowledge from previous coursework into this capstone course. (Fall 2022)… source
PED 275Facilities Management ◊An introduction to the planning and management of sport and exercise facilities that focuses on elements of planning, design, and management, while examining functions related to maintenance, securit… source
PED 296Special Topics in Physical Education ◊Selected topics in the area of physical education, exercise science, sport, and fitness. Topics will vary from semester to semester and will be available during registration. May be repeated up to th… source
PHL 101Introduction to Philosophy ◊Inquiry of key principles and problems of human wisdom as articulated especially in the Western tradition concerning the validity of knowledge, the nature of truth, the nature of identity, free will… source
PHL 102Logic ◊Practical application of logical principles and methods to constructing and evaluating arguments, including language, induction, deduction, and informal fallacies. source
PHL 103Ethics ◊Investigation of personal ethical decision making, principal ethical theories and concepts of human conduct and character, as well as their application to current moral problems regarding society, th… source
PHL 104Social and Political Philosophy ◊Major themes and theories in social and political philosophy, including, but not limited to the nature of justice, liberty, equality, property, sovereignty, resistance, and governmental legitimacy. source
PHL 105World Religions ◊Introductory survey, study, and comparison of the philosophies, traditions, and histories of major Eastern and Western religions of the world, including an exploration of their beliefs, practices, an… source
PHL 106Biomedical Ethics ◊Moral problems in health care and biological research, such as abortion, euthanasia, professional/patient duties and rights, medical experimentation, genetics and the allocation of scarce medical res… source
PHL 113Environmental Ethics ◊Knowledge of the principal ethical theories and concepts concerning the environment and non-human animals, as well as a basic review of principles of earth and biological sciences, and the system for… source
PHL 296Special Topics in Philosophy ◊In depth study of philosophical topics and problems in philosophy through readings, discussion, guided research and field trips. Topics vary from semester to semester. May be repeated up to three tim… source
PHS 100Introduction to Earth Science ◊Physical systems of the Earth and beyond; including rocks, water, weather, and outer space. Real-world examples of how matter and energy move through time and space and how these systems interact wit… source
PHS 200Undergraduate Open Seminar-Physical Sciences ◊ #Current topics in physical science in the context of the total culture, where participants are required to complete an independent research project and present a report on a topic of their choice rel… source
PHS 240Scientific Data Anaylsis ◊ #Students are introduced to the essential mathematics and statistical concepts necessary for scientific analysis. Using Excel as the primary tool for analysis, students will gain foundational knowledg… source
PHY 100General Physics # ◊Laws of physics, including a study of classical mechanics, heat, sound, electricity, magnetism and light. Designed for the non-science major. (course fee required) source
PHY 101General Physics (Mechanics, Heat & Sound) ◊ #Mathematically-based (non-calculus) course, which covers mechanics, heat and sound, including linear motion, rotation, gravitation, conservation laws, waves and thermodynamics. Course content is gear… source
PHY 102General Physics (Electricity, Magnetism, Optics & Modern Physics)Principles of physics designed to provide students with a mathematically based (non-calculus) understanding of electricity, magnetism, optics and modern physics including electric and magnetic fields… source
PHY 106General Physics (Mechanics) # ◊Classical mechanics, including equilibrium, linear motion, projectile motion, Newton's Laws, rotational motion, conservation laws, vibrations and gravitation. The material is calculus-based with an e… source
PHY 107General Physics (Electricity & Magnetism) ◊ #Charge; electric field and potential; resistance, capacitance, and inductance; DC and AC circuits; magnetic field; laws of Gauss, Ampere, and Faraday; and Maxwell’s equations. The material is calculu… source
PHY 108General Physics (Thermodynamics, Waves, Optics, Relativity & Quantum Mechanics) # ◊Thermodynamics, Elastic and sound waves, electromagnetic waves, geometrical and wave optics, interference, polarization, relativity, quantum mechanics, the uncertainty principle, Schrodinger's equati… source
PHY 251Engineering Mechanics of Materials ◊ #Engineering- emphasi zed mechanical physics course that explores external forces acting on deformable bodies , utilizing design principles based on mechanics of solids , including normal stresses, sh… source
PSC 120Principles of Political Science ◊Introduction to the history, theories, basic principles and methods of political science, focusing on the nature and development of political science as a discipline, the political process, political… source
PSC 150American National Politics ◊Examination of the leading institutions of American National Politics including Congress, Presidency, federal courts, and the bureaucracy; media, public opinion, political parties, and interest group… source
PSC 151American State and Urban Politics ◊State and local political jurisdictions and systems, including their powers, organization, functions, development, service delivery, and contemporary problems faced at the state and local levels. source
PSC 184Global Politics ◊An examination of the role of individual nation-states, international institutions (i.e., The United Nations, the European Union, the World Bank Group, World Trade Organization), and nongovernmental… source
PSC 296Special Topics in Political Science ◊Provides exposure to a variety of topics in the field of political science. Topics vary from semester to semester and must be approved by the Dean of Arts and Sciences. Course may be repeated an addi… source
PSY 100Introduction to Psychology ◊A survey of the study of human and nonhuman behavior, as well as the biological and mental processes that underlie behavior, with an emphasis on the scientific nature of contemporary psychological in… source
PSY 201Introduction to Social Psychology # ◊Integration of theory and empirical research as they relate to research methods, attitude formation and change, social cognition, interpersonal relations, group processes and social influence. source
PSY 203Psychology of Religion ◊An examination of the brain and mind and their role in forming, interpreting, and maintaining religious beliefs. A psychology that covers neuroscience and cognitive psychology, as driving influences… source
PSY 204AI and Human Behavior ◊Introductory course examining the intersections of artificial intelligence and human psychology. Explores how AI interacts with and influences human behavior through insights from psychology, sociolo… source
PSY 205Positive Psychology ◊ #Positive psychology expands the science of psychology into the realm of optimal experiences by studying systematically the psychology of happiness, optimism, hope, resiliency, strengths, wellbeing, a… source
PSY 207Health Psychology # ◊Theory and research on the relationship between physical, mental, and emotional health. Emphasis on behavior and cognitive processes the biopsychosocial factors related to the maintenance, prevention… source
PSY 210Theories of Personality ◊ #Integration of theory and empirical research as they relate to personality development, functioning and assessment , including the following theories : types/traits, psychoanalytic, neopsychoanalytic… source
PSY 216Child Psychology # ◊An integration of theory and empirical research, as they relate to the study of the physical and psychological development of the child from conception to adolescence, including genetic and biologica… source
PSY 222Adolescent Psychology # ◊An integration of theory and empirical research, as they relate to the changes in biological, cognitive, social, moral, and emotional processes throughout adolescence, including the role of formal ed… source
PSY 228Psychology of Adulthood and Aging # ◊An integration of theory and empirical research and practical applications, as they relate to the study of changes in the biosocial, cognitive, and psychosocial domains of development, including earl… source
PSY 234Abnormal Child & Adolescence Psychology ◊ #Introduction to the etiology, diagnosis and treatment of childhood and adolescent psychological disorders, including integration of theory and empirical research, as it relates to the study of biolog… source
PSY 238Abnormal Psychology # ◊Integration of theory and empirical research as they relate to the study of biological, psychosocial, and sociocultural origins of abnormal behavior, as well as the assessment, categorization, treatm… source
PSY 250Psychology of Gender ◊ #Designed to increase knowledge and appreciation of the social, biological, psychological, and cultural origins and implications of gender differences and similarities, by providing the fundamentals f… source
PSY 296Special Topics in Psychology ◊Topics and problems in psychology presented through readings, discussion, guided research, and field trips, which vary from semester to semester. May be repeated up to three times when content is dif… source
RAS 100Radiology Patient Care #Basic concepts of radiology patient care, including consideration for the physical and psychological needs of the patient and their family. Professionalism in a healthcare setting, communication, saf… source
RAS 111Radiographic Anatomy and Positioning I ◊ #Pertinent anatomy and terminology of the body systems involving the abdomen, chest, and upper extremities, with emphasis on routine radiographic positioning and associated pathology. (Spring 2020) (c… source
RAS 114Basic Radiation Protection ◊ #Molecular and cellular radiation biology, quantities, units and monitoring in radiation protection. source
RAS 115Imaging Production ◊ #Introduction to the fundamental theory of x-ray production and the exposure factors relating to the evaluation of diagnostic radiographs. (course fee required) source
RAS 117Fundamentals of Radiation ◊ #Fundamental principles between radiation and matter, electromagnetism, x-ray tubes, circuitry, rectification and generators. (Spring 2020) (course fee required) source
RAS 122Radiographic Anatomy & Positioning II ◊ #Pertinent anatomy and terminology of the body systems involving the lower extremities, gastrointestinal, urinary and biliary systems, with emphasis on routine radiographic positioning and pathology.… source
RAS 124Radiation Instrumentation ◊ #Fundamentals in radiographic imaging formation and exposure, including photographic and geometric properties. (Spring 2020) (course fee required) source
RAS 125Radiological Health ◊ #The latest information concerning regulations and guidelines from the major standards-setting and advisory agencies in radiation protection. (Spring 2020) source
RAS 150Applied Radiologic Technology I ◊ #The first of five supervised clinical experiences to develop competency in Radiologic Technology procedures, patient care, imaging, radiation protection and safety. Chest, abdomen and upper extremity… source
RAS 160Applied Radiologic Technology II ◊ #The second of five supervised clinical experiences to develop competency in Radiologic Technology procedures, patient care, imaging, radiation protection and safety. Fluoroscopy for the esophagus, up… source
RAS 170Applied Radiologic Technology III ◊ #The third of five supervised clinical experiences to develop competency in Radiologic Technology procedures, patient care, imaging, radiation protection and safety. Portable chest, abdomen, pediatric… source
RAS 232Radiographic Anatomy & Positioning III ◊ #Pertinent anatomy and terminology of the body systems involving the shoulder, pelvic girdle, ribs, sternum, and vertebral column with e mphasis placed on routine radiographic positioning and associat… source
RAS 242Radiographic Anatomy and Positioning IV ◊ #Pertinent anatomy and terminology of the body systems involving the skull, facial bones, and sinuses. Emphasis is on radiographic positioning, associated pathology, and surgical procedures. (Spring 2… source
RAS 243Digital Radiography ◊ #Essential radiographic principles of computerized and digital imaging. (Spring 2020) (course fee required) source
RAS 253Special Radiologic Procedures ◊ #Introduces radiologic technology students to the basics of a variety of imaging modalities which include computer axial tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MR), Cardiac catheterization, and… source
RAS 260Radiographic Pathology ◊ #Comprehensive explanation of radiographic pathology diagnosed with medical imaging. (Spring 2020) source
RAS 278Radiologic Seminar ◊Comprehensive review of radiologic patient care, protection, imaging, physics and equipment in preparation for the radiologic technology national registry examination. (Spring 2020) source
RAS 280Applied Radiologic Technology IV ◊ #The fourth of five supervised clinical experiences to develop competency in Radiologic Technology procedures, patient care, imaging, radiation protection and safety. Shoulder, pelvis, ribs, sternum,… source
RAS 290Applied Radiologic Technology V ◊ #The last of five supervised clinical experiences to develop competency in Radiologic Technology procedures, patient care, imaging, radiation protection and safety. C-arm, basic skull, facial bones, p… source
REN 100Introduction to Renewable EnergyExplores the principles, concepts, philosophy, and the application of renewable energy technologies. Examination of costs, energy production, energy conversion, as well as environmental issues and co… source
REN 110Electrical Construction Safety for Renewable EnergyElectrical construction safety training for the renewable energy industry, including fundamentals of First Aid, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AE… source
REN 120Photovoltaic Design FundamentalsPhotovoltaic solar energy design basics, photovoltaic (PV) cells, modules, and system components, electrical circuits, grid-tied/grid-interactive PV system design and sizing, solar electric products… source
REN 130National Electrical Code and Renewable Energy SystemsIntroduction and overview of the National Electrical Code (NEC), including discussion of renewable energy and energy storage. (formerly National Electrical Code and Photovoltaic Grid-Tie Installation… source
REN 200Photovoltaic System IntegratorProject development and management fundamentals to design, build, and install complete photovoltaic energy systems. source
REN 210Advanced Photovoltaic InstallationsContinuation of (Photovoltaics Design Fundamentals). Topics include: energy storage, charge controllers, mechanical integration, and math for photovoltaic and energy storage systems. National Electri… source
REN 220Wind Power Generation Design FundamentalsOverview of the history and current trends in wind power generation, including discussion on wind turbine components, functions, installation, operation, and siting, Topics include: wind energy harve… source
REN 230Renewable Energy Systems: Operations and MaintenanceOperations and maintenance of renewable energy systems. Topics include: safety, operations, monitoring, preventative maintenance, reactive maintenance, and troubleshooting. (formerly Wind Turbine Mai… source
REN 240Energy Efficiency, Energy Auditing, and Commissioning of Electrical SystemsBasics of energy efficiency and common strategies to achieve better performance, with focus on the new industry standards of energy audits and commissioning of buildings and the electrical systems wi… source
RHT 090College Reading and Writing #Prepares students for the reading, writing, and critical thinking skill required for college level English and across the curriculum that focuses on composing and critiquing essays in multiple rhetor… source
RHT 097Companion to English Rhetoric and Composition I #For students who have met the reading placement requirement and are on the cusp of entry into ◊. offers a pairing of ◊ with a supporting developmental course so that the student can immediately move… source
RHT 101English Rhetoric and Composition I # ◊English Rhetoric and Composition I emphasizes logical, coherent writing skills for competency in any school or professional writing situation. (Note: grade of C or higher is an IAI requirement effect… source
RHT 102English Rhetoric and Composition II # ◊Writing course sequence for students to develop awareness of the writing process; provides inventional, organizational and editorial strategies; stresses the variety of uses for writing; and emphasiz… source
RHT 255Creative Writing ◊ #Creative writing as a craft developed through a process of active reading, habitual writing and peer critiquing in a workshop setting. (Spring 2020) source
RSC 102Introduction to Respiratory Care Profession #Introduction to the history and profession of Respiratory Care, standards of practice, regulating agencies, ethics and legal issues, communication in health care, areas of clinical focus, and employm… source
RSC 104Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology #Anatomy and physiology of the cardiac, pulmonary, and renal systems. The mechanisms of homeostatic control for acid/base balance, ventilation, gas transport, circulation, and cardiac electrophysiolog… source
RSC 108Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology #Classification, indications, action, dosage, complications, therapeutic implications and administration, side effects and contraindications of pharmacologic agents utilized in the management of cardi… source
RSC 111Basic Respiratory Procedure #Respiratory care theory, physical assessment, equipment and skill development of procedures required for clinical practice, including vital signs, infection control, body mechanics, respiratory syste… source
RSC 122Advanced Respiratory Procedures #Respiratory care theory, physical assessment, equipment and skill development of procedures required for clinical practice, airway management, airway clearance maneuvers, active hyperinflation therap… source
RSC 128Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics #Cardiopulmonary diagnostic modalities such as pulse oximetry, transcutaneous monitoring of oxygen and carbon dioxide, capnography, arterial blood gas analysis and quality control, radiologic interpre… source
RSC 135Cardiopulmonary Diseases I #Etiology, pathophysiology, symptoms, signs, diagnosis, and treatment of the most common cardiopulmonary diseases and disorders. The course is designed to provide students with the opportunity to deve… source
RSC 141Applied Respiratory Care I #The first of four supervised clinical experiences to develop competency in physical assessment, patient interviewing, acquiring and evaluating clinical data, initiating prescribed respiratory care tr… source
RSC 151Applied Respiratory Care II #The second of four supervised clinical experiences to develop competency in performing prescribed therapy and basic mechanical ventilation, evaluating and monitoring patient responses to therapy and… source
RSC 155Basic Intensive Respiratory Care #Indications, physiologic effects and clinical application of positive pressure ventilation, non-invasive ventilation, airway care, assessment, and patient monitoring. (course fee required) source
RSC 202Cardiopulmonary Diseases II #Etiology, pathophysiology, symptoms, signs, diagnosis, and treatment of the most common neonatal and pediatric cardiopulmonary diseases and disorders. The course is designed to provide students with… source
RSC 205Advanced Intensive Respiratory Care #Management of mechanical ventilation, advanced modes of ventilation, ventilator graphics, non-conventional oxygenation and ventilation strategies, management of patients with atypical lung conditions… source
RSC 207Pulmonary Function Testing #The theories and techniques involved in pulmonary function testing diagnostics. The student will perform and interpret basic and advanced pulmonary function testing. (course fee required) source
RSC 214Hemodynamic Monitoring #T heory and practical application of invasive physiologic monitoring, including hemodynamic monitoring, Swan-Ganz catheterization, cardiac output measurement, and electrocardiography. source
RSC 230Applied Respiratory Care III #The third of four supervised clinical experiences to develop competency in adult, pediatric and neonatal clinical skills, including respiratory care procedures, diagnostics, and mechanical ventilatio… source
RSC 235Neonatal-Pediatric Intensive Respiratory Care #Physiological and clinical concepts of mechanical ventilation and critical care monitoring of the pediatric and neonatal patient. Invasive and not invasive mechanical ventilation, airway management,… source
RSC 237Long Term Respiratory Care #Discussion of the various options available for long term care of the chronic patient with cardiopulmonary disease, including long term care facilities, home care, and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation. source
RSC 239Advanced Respiratory Care Techniques #Advanced specialized procedures and monitoring modalities used for treatment and management of cardiopulmonary diseases and conditions, including specialty medical gasses, sleep studies, thoracentesi… source
RSC 245Applied Respiratory Care IV #The last of four supervised clinical experiences to develop competency in adult, pediatric and neonatal clinical skills, including respiratory care procedures, diagnostics, and mechanical ventilation… source
RSC 252Respiratory Care Board Review #Comprehensive review and preparation for both Therapist Multiple Choice (TMC) and Clinical Simulation (CSE) board exams. (course fee required) source
SAT 100Principles of AgroecologyFocus on scientific, social and sustainable principles of agroecology and food production with a discussion on the political, economic, social and environmental aspects of various food systems. (Fall… source
SAT 105Urban Agriculture IssuesIntroduction to the agricultural issues associated with urban living and ways to enhance the production and availability and deliverability of fresh foods within large cities, including organic food… source
SAT 110Natural Resource Management (Soils and Water)Contemporary practices of natural resource management, including issues in soil and water conservation, sustainable practices relevant to urban and rural areas, appropriate plant selection and enviro… source
SAT 130Sustainable Plant Health CareIntroduction to plant health care including their biology, identification, structure, life cycle, hosts and damages, control of insects, diseases, and environmental factors by using sustainable Integ… source
SAT 140Sustainable Organic PlantsExploration of organic plants with emphasis on environmental factors needed for sustainability, growth, and cultivation, along with future implications of various practices. (course fee required) source
SAT 170Introduction to Biotechnology ◊History, methods and applications of biotechnology, including molecular and genetic principles and processes fundamental to biotechnology, with emphasis on forensic, medical, agricultural and environ… source
SAT 210Sustainable Plant Production for Human NutritionOverview of how to produce nutritional food crops and methods of overcoming the challenges facing the availability of fresh and nutritious food produce from the human health perspective. (Fall 2020) source
SAT 220Urban Food Production SystemsOverview of food production in urban areas, including examination of current methods, problems, proposed solutions, and political associations, as well as urban ecosystems and sustainability practice… source
SOC 100Introduction to Sociology ◊Introduction, analysis and description of the structure and dynamics of human society. Analysis of social conflict, function of institutions, group interactions, and social stratification among diver… source
SOC 120Marriage, Family and Relationships ◊Survey of the contemporary family in historical and cross-cultural perspectives, including trends in mate selection, marriage, child-rearing, employment, gender roles and communication within the fam… source
SOC 131Social Problems ◊Analysis of contemporary social problems and investigation of theories on social organization and conflict. Explores the genesis, significance, and amelioration of social problems. source
SOC 175Introduction to Social Work ◊Introduction to generalist social work within the context of social welfare service and policies, including their historical origins, conceptual framework, and contemporary foci. Overview of principa… source
SOC 180Human Sexuality ◊Examination of the biological, psychological, and social aspects of human sexuality, including the development of sexual identity and the effects of genetic, cultural, and environmental influences on… source
SOC 210Leadership for the Modern Organizations ◊ #An understanding of cultural styles regarding leadership in diverse complex organizations are examined. Moral courage, ability, and vision of the leader to lead at the organizational and department l… source
SOC 225Racial and Cultural Minorities ◊Comparative analysis of racial and ethnic groups: examining elements of group identity; social movements; government policy; individual and institutional discrimination; and related social problems. source
SOC 231Analysis of Juvenile Delinquency ◊ #Conceptions of delinquency and its causations throughout the juvenile-court movement; juvenile detention, treatment of juvenile offender, and delinquency-prevention programs. (Fall 2018) source
SOC 296Special Topics in Sociology ◊International topics and problems in sociology through readings, discussion, guided research, and field trips. Topics vary from semester to semester. May be repeated up to three times, for a maximum… source
SPE 101Principles of Effective Speaking # ◊Principles of communication in conversation, discussion, and public speaking. source
SPE 111Interpersonal Communication ◊Communication theory and practice in interpersonal relationships; including listening, self-awareness, effective verbal and non-verbal communication, cooperation and conflict management skills. source
SPE 112Intercultural Communication ◊Communication concepts operating between cultures and co-cultures, values, sensitivity, biases, identity politics, worldviews, communication patterns, and relationships across cultures. source
SPE 113Small Group Communication # ◊Leadership, group process and interpersonal relations in the small group and public forum, including theories of small group dynamics, public discussion and conflict management. source
SPE 121Argumentation # ◊Principles of reasoning, critical thinking, argumentation, and advocacy and their expression in a variety of media where students develop an understanding of how arguments function to influence attit… source
SPE 130Introduction to Theatre ◊Role of theater as a major fine art and a communicator of ideas, human understanding and cultural values. Contributions of the playwright, actor/actress, director, designer and technician to theatric… source
SPE 134Diversity and Theatre/Performance ◊Various dramatic expressions that reflect the experience and construction of racial or cultural minority identity in the United States that examines diversity, inclusion in performance, content and f… source
SPE 141Introduction to Performance Studies ◊Interpretation and performance of texts, including poetry, drama, short stories, novels, personal narratives and essays. Performance of everyday life, human action and interaction, culture and ritual… source
SPE 161Acting I ◊Fundamentals of Acting: concentration, observation, playing action, body and vocal awareness and the basic artistic process of the actor are taught and implemented through acting exercises, improvisa… source
SPE 162Acting II ◊ #Critical introduction to the fundamentals of scene study and textual analysis. Scenes from modern and contemporary plays are introduced to build a process of character development and provide the nec… source
SPE 294Gender and Communication ◊ #Gender and sex in communication theory and practice. Social construction of gender; language, perception, and transactional patterns; historical and contemporary notions of masculinity and femininity… source
SPE 296Special Topics in Speech and Theatre ◊Current topics in speech and/or theatre selected by students in consultation with the instructor. Course may be repeated up to three times when topics are different, but no more than six hours may be… source
SPN 101Elementary Spanish I ◊Develops the ability to speak, understand, read and write Spanish in a cultural context. Not intended for native speakers or for students who have studied this language within the last three years. (… source
SPN 102Elementary Spanish II ◊ #Continues the development of the ability to speak, understand, read, and write Spanish in a cultural context emphasizing conversational skills and simple readings. (Spring 2015) (course fee required) source
SPN 103Intermediate Spanish I ◊ #Continues the development of communicative competence increasing the ability to speak, understand, write and read in Spanish in a cultural context emphasizing cross-cultural communication and advance… source
SPN 104Intermediate Spanish II # ◊Language as communication is studied, including reading and discussion of contemporary short stories, -novels or plays, and a review of simple and complex structures of language. source
SPN 115Spanish for Bilinguals I # ◊Introduction to formal written Spanish, grammar, and reading for students who already possess basic to intermediate communicative skills in the language , with e mphasis on writing and vocabulary bui… source
SPN 116Spanish for Bilinguals II # ◊Continuation of Spanish 115◊, with increased emphasis on composition and reading ability. Formal written Spanish, grammar, and reading for students who already possess advanced communicative skills i… source
SPN 151Introduction to Spanish/American Literature I # ◊Course covers the development of Spanish-American literature from its beginning to the 19th century, before modernism. Students analyze the major authors in terms of their historical context. source
SPN 152Introduction to Spanish/American Literature II # ◊Development of Spanish-American literature from 1886 to the present is studied. ◊ and ◊ together constitute a survey of Spanish-American literature from the Colonial period to the present. (course fe… source
SPT 100Sterile Processing Basics #Presents the sterile processing environment , including information regarding regulations and standards, infection prevention, quality assurance, safety and risk management, communication, and profes… source
SPT 110Introduction to Medical Devices #Basic and complex surgical instrumentation, introduction to commonly used medical devices used in the patient care environment. (Fall 2018) source
SPT 120Principles of Sterile Processing Practice #Theory related to cleaning, disinfection, assembly, packaging, sterilization, storage, and transportation of medical devices is presented. (Fall 2018) source
SPT 130Perioperative Services Lab #Perioperative services skills in preparation to enter the sterile processing environment in the clinical setting. (Fall 2018) (course fee required) source
SPT 140Sterile Processing Technician Seminar #Comprehensive review of standards needed to prepare for the Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) Examination offered by the International Association of Healthcare Central Sterile… source
SPT 150Experiential Learning #Under direct supervision, at the assigned clinical site, the student will perform essential sterile processing technician duties in ten specified areas. The clinical hours documented in this course m… source
SRT 100Surgical Technology Basics #Provides introductory information related to the profession of surgical technology as well as foundational information concerning the healthcare sciences, technological sciences, patient care concept… source
SRT 110Basic Surgical Skills Theory #Introduction to the surgical environment, including an overview of the roles of the surgical team members, attire, furniture, instrumentation, equipment, and supplies. The three phases of surgical ca… source
SRT 111Basic Surgical Skills Lab #Students will perform basic individual skills related to the three phases of surgical case management by applying the principles of asepsis and implementing the practice of sterile technique. source
SRT 120Basic Surgical Procedures #Noninvasive and invasive diagnostic procedures and interventional radiology-minimally invasive surgery, as well as basic surgical interventions for general, obstetric and gynecologic, otorhinolaryngo… source
SRT 121Advanced Surgical Skills Lab #Building on the theories investigated in and the basic skills learned in , students will assimilate individual surgical case management skills into systematic practice. (course fee required) source
SRT 130Specialty Surgical Procedures #Encompasses an in-depth study of relevant surgical anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, and diagnostic interventions as well as factors unique to the following specialty procedure areas: ophthalmic,… source
SRT 131Surgical Simulation Lab #Mock surgical procedures are carried out in the simulated operating room. Student must provide all necessary health records, a negative drug screening, and an American Heart Association CPR for Healt… source
SRT 200Professional Development #Professional development and employability skills including resume writing and interview techniques. source
SRT 205Clinical Experience I #Under direct supervision, at the assigned clinical site, the student will perform nonsterile and sterile surgical case management duties. Assignments may include the sterile processing department, pr… source
SRT 210Certification Exam Prep #Comprehensive review of information learned throughout the program is provided in preparation for the National Certification Examination offered by the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgi… source
SRT 215Clinical Experience II #Under direct supervision, at the assigned clinical site, the student will perform non-sterile and sterile surgical case management duties. In conjunction with (Clinical Experience I), the student is… source
SSC 190Contemporary Society ◊Responsibilities and obligations that face each person in our society, including the basic social sciences: psychology, sociology, economics, and government. source
VIC 100Graphic Design ◊Introduction to graphic design for all media, emphasizing design principles, typography, and rendering designs by hand and on a computer. Production steps for print, web, and multimedia. Projects are… source
VIC 104Computer Art I ◊Introduction to computer applications for the visual arts in a software-based approach to basic image manipulation and creation. Hardware and software are applied to create visual ideas, as applied t… source
VIC 121Introduction to Adobe InDesign ◊Application of Adobe InDesign page layout software. InDesign is a sophisticated layout program that integrates seamlessly with Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator for the design of brochures, newsl… source
VIC 142Introduction to Illustrator ◊Adobe Illustrator is introduced through a series of illustration-based projects, with emphasis on the application of the tools used for the creativity and production of graphic images consisting of s… source
VIC 160History of Photography ◊Historical development of photography, as an art form from 1820 to the present, including critical analysis of types of photographs and aesthetic movements in photography. Examine photographs for aes… source
VIC 161Introduction to Photoshop ◊Adobe Photoshop is an image manipulation software used for print, web and photography, where students develop skills to work creatively and efficiently in Photoshop through a series of design project… source
VIC 162Digital Photography ◊Discover the art of digital photography. Master camera techniques, composition, lighting, and editing while developing visual storytelling skills. Perfect for aspiring photographers, artists, and cre… source
VIC 163Digital Studio Photography ◊Learn the fundamentals of digital studio photography, including lighting techniques, studio equipment, camera controls, and image editing. Students will produce a body of work intended for portfolios… source
VIC 165Photography Exploration #Beginning and advanced students will gain experience in photographing in various situations, including event photography, location photography and studio specialties. Composition through the camera l… source
VIC 172Web Page Design # ◊A design course that includes designing professional web pages by creating web pages through the application of graphics, critique of current sites, and storyboards. Websites are constructed using Wo… source
VIC 190Introduction to Digital Media and Animation #Basic concepts of computer graphics as it is used in film, visual effects, games, and animation where students explore the history of these different disciplines and gain insight into the approaches… source
VIC 202Advanced InDesign and Typography ◊ #Construction, function and application of typography, as a design and communication element in a series of projects created specifically in Adobe InDesign and Adobe Illustrator, with emphasis on crea… source
VIC 204Digital Mixed Media I #Introduction to mixed media techniques for Photography and Graphic Design, which includes digital transfer to surfaces and printing onto various substrates allowing for both traditional design and di… source
VIC 205Mixed Media II - Metals #Introduction to photography and mixed media techniques for metals, including photo transfer to metal surfaces using printing, resins, laser and embossing. Both traditional design and digital art are… source
VIC 213Color Management ◊ #The process of building a calibrated color system, including monitor, printer, media, and web, device character or color gamut, color conversion and RGB, CMYK and CIE color space. The student’s goal… source
VIC 242Advanced Illustrator ◊ #Color composition is explored through a series of advanced Adobe Illustrator projects, with emphasis on creativity and concept development and the final output of each piece. Projects are critiqued f… source
VIC 261Advanced Photoshop ◊ #Advanced application of Adobe Photoshop for editing, creative manipulation and production of digital images, through a series of image modification projects, students develop the skills needed to wor… source
VIC 263Advanced Digital Studio Photography #Advanced digital photographic studio applications, where students develop photographic style in the imagery of portraiture and product photography, with emphasis on creativity and professional photog… source
VIC 264Advanced Digital Photography ◊ #Continuation of Digital Photography concepts and application that includes hardware and software used to capture photographic images with a Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) camera. Students use adva… source
VIC 265Photo Production and Lightroom #Digital workflow for photography from image planning to output, using the following software: Adobe Bridge, Camera Raw and Lightroom. Students apply Raw files for editing and production, as well as f… source
VIC 270Writing for Multimedia ◊ #Create copy for the exciting field of new media, including writing for print/advertising, websites, blogs and other digital formats: text, audio, still and moving images. (Spring 2020) (course fee re… source
VIC 273Introduction to Animation ◊Concepts, processes and history of animation, covering both traditional and two-dimensional computer-based animation techniques, and incorporates the use of drawn, vector, and bitmapped formats, as a… source
VIC 275Designing for Social MediaBasics of planning, designing and creating for social media, using project-based assignments and social-media-specific software to create content for Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and trending platfo… source
VIC 282Portfolio for Graphic Design ◊ #Advanced graphic design projects, planning, and preparation of a professional portfolio. Traditional portfolio books and a digital portfolio in web or multimedia format is submitted for successful co… source
VIC 283Portfolio for Photography #Advanced photography projects, planning, and preparation of a professional portfolio. Traditional portfolio books and a digital portfolio in web or multimedia format is submitted for successful compl… source
VIC 285Digital Video ◊Students are introduced to the application of fundamental non-studio video production techniques, including terminology, conceptualization, basic script writing, field audio operations, and lighting… source
VIC 286Portfolio for Digital Video ◊ #Production course structured around the art of filmmaking, where students create several advanced short films, emphasizing script development, pre-production, on-location shooting, and post-productio… source
VIC 288Video Editing ◊Fundamentals of non-linear video editing with major aspects of post-production workflow: capturing footage, file management, editing styles and conventions, audio sweetening, and exporting. Lectures… source
VIC 290Cooperative Work Experience ◊ #Work experience will integrate classroom theory with on-the-job training. The college will assist the student in securing employment related to the field of study and / or career interests and will a… source
VIC 296Special Topics in Visual Communication ◊Readings, discussion, skill-based instruction, and field trips to include topics that vary from semester to semester. May be repeatable when topics are different, up to a maximum of twelve credit hou… source
WLD 100Welding Cutting and Material PrepOffers learners the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to cut and prepare materials. Welding safety procedures are introduced. (course fee required) source
WLD 130Welding Blueprint Reading #Offers learners the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to use measuring tools, blueprints, and layout techniques for welding procedures. (course fee required) source
WLD 150Welding CalculationsOffers learners the opportunity to develop the skills to take measurements. source
WLD 200GMAW Flat and Horizontal #Offers learners the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to set up and perform GMAW welding in the flat and horizontal positions (1G/1F and 2G/2F). (course fee required) source
WLD 202GMAW Vertical #Offers learners the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to set up and perform GMAW welding in the vertical position (3G/3F). (course fee required) source
WLD 210SMAW Flat #Offers learners the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to set up and perform SMAW welding in the flat position (1G/1F). (course fee required) source
WLD 212SMAW Horizontal #Offers learners the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to set up and perform SMAW welding in the horizontal position (2G/2F). (course fee required) source
WLD 220GTAW Flat and Horizontal #Offers learners the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to set up and perform GTAW welding in the flat and horizontal positions (1G/1F and 2G/2F). (course fee required) source
WLD 222GTAW Vertical #Offers learners the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to set up and perform GTAW welding in the vertical positions (3G/3F). (course fee required) source
WLD 230FCAW Flat and Horizontal #Offers learners the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to set up and perform FCAW welding in flat and horizontal positions (1G/1F and 2G/2F). (course fee required) source
WLD 232FCAW Vertical #Offers learners the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to set up and perform FCAW welding in the vertical position (3G/3F). (course fee required) source