# Volunteer State Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T14:13:33.127Z from a crawl of volstate.edu. 789 records (116 programs · 673 courses · 0 resource pages). # Accelerated Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMSX1150 — *Basic EMTB/A Clinical - EMSX1250 — *EMT First Responder - EMSX1260 — *Basic EMTB/A Skills Lab - EMSX1350 — *Introduction to EMTB/A - EMSX2250 — *EMTB/A Field Internship - EMSX2260 — *Advanced EMTB/A Skills - EMSX2650 — *Advanced EMTB/A Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5171 --- # Administrative Professional Technology Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ADMN1311 — *Word Processing I - BUSN1302 — *Keyboarding with Word Processing - BUSN1305 — *Introduction to Business - BUSN1310 — *Business Communications - BUSN1370 — *Spreadsheet Applications - INFS1010 — Computer Applications Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5169 --- # Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMSA1111 — *Advanced EMT Clinical - EMSA1112 — *Advanced EMT Field Internship - EMSA1201 — *Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab - EMSA1202 — *Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab - EMSA1501 — *Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies - EMSA1502 — *Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5140 --- # Advanced Mechatronics Technology Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ENGR101 — *Engineering Graphics with CAD I - ENGR102 — *Engineering Graphics with CAD II - ENST1350 — *Industrial Safety - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1111 — ^Fundamentals of Algebra and Statistics - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MECH2320 — *Motor Control - MECH2440 — *Process Control Technologies - MECH2441 — *Introduction to Totally Integrated Automation Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5177 --- # Business, A.A.S. - Accounting **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - ACCT2301 — *Payroll Accounting - ACCT2331 — *Tax Accounting - ACCT2341 — *Cost Accounting - ACCT2382 — *Accounting Systems Applications - BUSN1305 — *Introduction to Business - BUSN2300 — *Business Ethics - BUSN2360 — *International Business - BUSN2395 — *Business Applications - CITC1303 — *Database Concepts - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5062 --- # Business, A.A.S. - Logistics and Supply Chain Management **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - BUSN1305 — *Introduction to Business - BUSN2300 — *Business Ethics - BUSN2360 — *International Business - BUSN2395 — *Business Applications - CITC1303 — *Database Concepts - CITC1334 — *Project Management I - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - LOGI1000 — *Introduction to Logistics Management - LOGI1010 — *Transportation - LOGI1030 — *Distribution Center & Warehouse Management - LOGI2040 — *Sourcing & Procurement - LOGI2050 — *Logistics and Supply Chain Strategy - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5095 --- # Business, A.A.S. - Management **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - BUSN1305 — *Introduction to Business - BUSN1310 — *Business Communications - BUSN1330 — *Entrepreneurship - BUSN1380 — *Supervisory Management - BUSN2300 — *Business Ethics - BUSN2360 — *International Business - BUSN2380 — *Principles of Marketing - BUSN2395 — *Business Applications - CITC1303 — *Database Concepts - CITC1334 — *Project Management I - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - LOGI1000 — *Introduction to Logistics Management - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5138 --- # Business, A.A.S. - Marketing **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ADMN1311 — *Word Processing I - BUSN1305 — *Introduction to Business - BUSN1310 — *Business Communications - BUSN1330 — *Entrepreneurship - BUSN1350 — *Sales and Service - BUSN2300 — *Business Ethics - BUSN2360 — *International Business - BUSN2380 — *Principles of Marketing - BUSN2389 — *Social Media Marketing - BUSN2395 — *Business Applications - CITC1300 — *Beginning HTML and CSS - CITC1303 — *Database Concepts - CITC1334 — *Project Management I - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5097 --- # Computed Tomography Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CTM210 — *Computed Tomography Patient Management - CTM220 — *Computed Tomography Physics - CTM230 — *Computed Tomography Clinic Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5180 --- # Computer Information Technology Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CITC1300 — *Beginning HTML and CSS - CITC1301 — *Introduction to Programming and Logic - CITC1302 — *Introduction to Networking - CITC1310 — *Programming I - CITC1320 — *CompTIA A+ - CITC2320 — *Windows Server I - INFS1010 — Computer Applications Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5168 --- # Computer Information Technology, A.A.S. - Cyber Defense **Degree** ## Courses - CITC1300 — *Beginning HTML and CSS - CITC1301 — *Introduction to Programming and Logic - CITC1302 — *Introduction to Networking - CITC1303 — *Database Concepts - CITC1320 — *CompTIA A+ - CITC1332 — *Unix/Linux Operating System - CITC1351 — *Principles of Information Assurance - CITC2190 — *Capstone Course in Computer Information - CITC2320 — *Windows Server I - CITC2323 — *Windows Server II - CITC2326 — *Network Security - CITC2339 — *Windows Server III - CITC2352 — *Digital Forensics - CITC2356 — *Penetration Testing and Network Defense - CITC2367 — *Cloud Essentials - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5153 --- # Computer Information Technology, A.A.S. - Networking **Degree** ## Courses - CITC1300 — *Beginning HTML and CSS - CITC1301 — *Introduction to Programming and Logic - CITC1302 — *Introduction to Networking - CITC1303 — *Database Concepts - CITC1320 — *CompTIA A+ - CITC1323 — *CCNA I - CITC1324 — *CCNA II - CITC1332 — *Unix/Linux Operating System - CITC2190 — *Capstone Course in Computer Information - CITC2320 — *Windows Server I - CITC2321 — *CCNA III - CITC2323 — *Windows Server II - CITC2326 — *Network Security - CITC2339 — *Windows Server III - CITC2367 — *Cloud Essentials - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5141 --- # Computer Information Technology, A.A.S. - Programming **Degree** ## Courses - CITC1300 — *Beginning HTML and CSS - CITC1301 — *Introduction to Programming and Logic - CITC1302 — *Introduction to Networking - CITC1303 — *Database Concepts - CITC1310 — *Programming I - CITC1311 — *Programming II - CITC1320 — *CompTIA A+ - CITC1334 — *Project Management I - CITC2190 — *Capstone Course in Computer Information - CITC2340 — *Advance Database Concepts & Programming - CITC2347 — *Web Database Application Development - CITC2367 — *Cloud Essentials - CITC2376 — *Mobile Application Development - CITC2391 — *Special Topics in Computer Information Technology - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - WEBT2300 — *Client-Side Programming (JavaScript) Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5152 --- # Correctional Officer Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CRMJ1010 — ^Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRMJ2020 — Introduction to Corrections - CRMJ2191 — Criminal Justice Practicum - CRMJ2311 — Juvenile Justice - CRMJ2340 — Investigative Report Writing - CRMJ2390 — Probation and Parole Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5172 --- # Criminal Justice Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CRMJ1010 — ^Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRMJ1020 — Introduction to the Legal Process - CRMJ2010 — Introduction to Law Enforcement - CRMJ2020 — Introduction to Corrections Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5075 --- # Criminal Justice, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1030 — ^Essentials of Biology - CITC2352 — *Digital Forensics - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - CRMJ1010 — ^Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRMJ1020 — Introduction to the Legal Process - CRMJ1311 — Criminal Law - CRMJ1325 — Issues and Ethics in Criminal Justice - CRMJ1340 — Criminal Investigation - CRMJ1341 — Physical Defensive Tactics - CRMJ1350 — *Criminal Justice Career Planning - CRMJ1355 — Understanding Terrorism - CRMJ1360 — Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation - CRMJ2010 — Introduction to Law Enforcement - CRMJ2020 — Introduction to Corrections - CRMJ2191 — Criminal Justice Practicum - CRMJ2311 — Juvenile Justice - CRMJ2312 — ^Criminology - CRMJ2340 — Investigative Report Writing - CRMJ2390 — Probation and Parole - CRMJ2396 — Criminal Justice Internship I - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL2860 — ^Introduction to Film - HED200 — First Aid and Safety/CPR - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — ^Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — ^Social Problems - SOCI2010 — Marriage and Families - THEA1030 — ^Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5074 --- # Dental Assisting Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DAST1510 — *Dental Radiology - DAST1520 — *Dental Materials - DAST1530 — *Clinical Chairside I - DAST1540 — *Dental Science I - DAST1550 — *Dental Science II - DAST1560 — *Clinical Chairside II - DAST1570 — *Clinical Practicum I - DAST1580 — *Dental Office Management - DAST1590 — *Clinical Practicum II - DAST1600 — *Fundamentals of Dental Assisting - DAST1610 — *Advanced Radiology - DAST1620 — *Preventive Dental Assisting - DAST1630 — *The Compromised Patient - DAST1640 — *Capstone Course - DAST1650 — *Special Topics in Dental Assisting - DAST1660 — *Clinical Practice Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5076 --- # Diagnostic Medical Sonography Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - SONO2000 — *Introduction to Sonography and Patient Care - SONO2001 — *Physics and Instrumentation I - SONO2002 — *Obstetrics and Gynecology I - SONO2003 — *Abdomen and Small Parts I - SONO2004 — *Vascular I - SONO2006C — *Clinical Education I - SONO2010 — *Professional Research Inquiry - SONO2011 — *Physics and Instrumentation II - SONO2012 — *Obstetrics and Gynecology II - SONO2013 — *Abdomen and Small Parts II - SONO2014 — *Vascular II - SONO2016C — *Clinical Education II - SONO2020 — *Sonography Seminar - SONO2021 — *Physics and Instrumentation III - SONO2026C — *Clinical Education III - SONO2033 — *Breast Sonography - SONO2036C — *Clinical Education IV Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5077 --- # Early Childhood Education Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ECED1310 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - ECED2310 — Safe, Healthy Learning Environments - ECED2312 — Administration of Early Childhood Programs - ECED2315 — Early Childhood Curriculum - ECED2320 — Infant, Toddler, Child Development - ECED2330 — Infant and Toddler Care - ECED2335 — Initial Practicum - ECED2340 — Family Dynamics and Community Involvement - ECED2360 — Development of Exceptional Children - ECED2370 — Developmental Assessment - ECED2380 — Language and Literacy in Early Childhood - ECED2385 — Math and Science in Early Childhood - ECED2386 — Special Topics - ECED2390 — Creative Development Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5078 --- # Emergency Medical Technician Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMSB1101 — *EMT Medical Skills Lab - EMSB1102 — *EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab - EMSB1111 — *EMT Clinical - EMSB1112 — *EMT Field Internship - EMSB1601 — *EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations - EMSB1602 — *EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5082 --- # Entertainment Media Production, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART1340 — Foundations Studio I - ART155 — Introduction to Photography and Digital Imaging - ART253 — Graphic Design I - ART270 — Type and Image - BUSN1330 — *Entrepreneurship - BUSN1350 — *Sales and Service - BUSN2300 — *Business Ethics - BUSN2380 — *Principles of Marketing - BUSN2389 — *Social Media Marketing - CITC1300 — *Beginning HTML and CSS - CITC1301 — *Introduction to Programming and Logic - COMM1010 — Intro to Mass Communication - COMM1020 — Media Writing - COMM1030 — Introduction to Electronic Media - COMM201 — Media Advertising and Sales - COMM2010 — Production and Announcing for Radio and Podcast - COMM202 — Programming and Promotion - COMM2020 — Television Production - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - COMM240 — Introduction to Public Relations - COMM250 — Introduction to Social Media - COMM280T — Special Topics in Communications - EMPR1125 — *Introduction to Entertainment Business - EMPR1150 — *Introduction to Entertainment Business II - EMPR1206 — *Digital Radio Operations - EMPR1212 — Digital Video Editing - EMPR1222 — Field Production & Lighting - EMPR1270 — *Audio for Media - EMPR1271 — *Introduction to Audio Recording Techniques - EMPR2200 — *Music Tour Logistics I - EMPR2225 — *Motion Graphics - EMPR2230 — *Screenwriting - EMPR2235 — *Non-Fiction Film and Video Production - EMPR2236 — *Fiction Film and Video Production - EMPR2250 — *Music Tour Logistics II - EMPR2272 — *Digital Audio Technology - EMPR2273 — *Live Sound Recording and Reinforcement - EMPR2285 — Cooperative Work Experience in Communication - EMPR2286 — Radio Internship - EMPR2294P — *Communication Practicum: Video Production - EMPR2295P — *Recording Practicum - EMPR2299P — *Capstone Experience - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL2860 — ^Introduction to Film - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies - MUS1002 — Fundamentals of Music Theory - MUS1027 — Class Piano I - MUS1030 — ^Introduction to Music - MUS1057 — Music Theory I - MUS1058 — Ear Training I - MUS1127 — Class Piano II - MUS1155 — Music Theory II - MUS2031 — *Music Performance Skills - MUS224 — Songwriting I (Beginning) - MUS225 — Songwriting II (Advanced) - MUS226 — Music Technology I - MUS227 — Music Publishing Seminar - THEA1015 — Acting I - THEA2015 — Acting II Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5163 --- # Entrepreneurship Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - BUSN1305 — *Introduction to Business - BUSN1330 — *Entrepreneurship - BUSN2300 — *Business Ethics - BUSN2380 — *Principles of Marketing - INFS1010 — Computer Applications Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5170 --- # Fine Arts, A.F.A. - Art ## Courses - ART1045 — Drawing I - ART1050 — Drawing II - ART1340 — Foundations Studio I - ART135 — Ceramics I - ART1350 — Foundations Studio II - ART136 — Introduction to Printmaking - ART155 — Introduction to Photography and Digital Imaging - ART2000 — ^Art History Survey I - ART2020 — ^Art History Survey II - ART211 — Painting I - ART253 — Graphic Design I - ART260 — Special Studies in Art - ART280T — Individual Problems in Art - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - HIST2310 — ^Early World History - HIST2320 — ^Modern World History Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5156 --- # Fine Arts, A.F.A. - Music ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MUS1027 — Class Piano I - MUS1030 — ^Introduction to Music - MUS1057 — Music Theory I - MUS1058 — Ear Training I - MUS1127 — Class Piano II - MUS1155 — Music Theory II - MUS1156 — Ear Training II - MUS2055 — Music Theory III - MUS2056 — Ear Training III Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5132 --- # Fire Science Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMSB1101 — *EMT Medical Skills Lab - EMSB1102 — *EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab - EMSB1111 — *EMT Clinical - EMSB1112 — *EMT Field Internship - EMSB1601 — *EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations - EMSB1602 — *EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies - FIRE1310 — *Principles of Emergency Services - FIRE1315 — *Rescue Awareness - FIRE1320 — *Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival - FIRE1325 — *Fire Investigation I - FIRE1330 — *Fire Prevention - FIRE2310 — *Fire Protection Systems - FIRE2315 — *Introduction to Homeland Security and Disaster Management - FIRE2320 — *Building Construction for Fire Protection - FIRE2325 — *Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply - FIRE2330 — *Fire Behavior and Combustion - FIRE2335 — *Strategies and Tactics - FIRE2340 — *Leadership Development - FIRE2350 — *Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Administration - FIRE2355 — *Hazardous Materials I - FIRE2360 — *Occupational Safety and Health for Emergency Services - FIRE2365 — *Hazardous Materials II - FIRE2370 — *Public Fire and Life Safety Education - FIRE2375 — *Hazardous Materials Chemistry - FIRE2380 — *Legal Aspects of Emergency Services - FIRE2385 — *Fire Investigation II - FIRE2399 — *Special Topics in Fire Science Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5086 --- # Fire Science, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - EMSB1101 — *EMT Medical Skills Lab - EMSB1102 — *EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab - EMSB1111 — *EMT Clinical - EMSB1112 — *EMT Field Internship - EMSB1601 — *EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations - EMSB1602 — *EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - FIRE1310 — *Principles of Emergency Services - FIRE1315 — *Rescue Awareness - FIRE1320 — *Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival - FIRE1325 — *Fire Investigation I - FIRE1330 — *Fire Prevention - FIRE2310 — *Fire Protection Systems - FIRE2315 — *Introduction to Homeland Security and Disaster Management - FIRE2320 — *Building Construction for Fire Protection - FIRE2325 — *Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply - FIRE2330 — *Fire Behavior and Combustion - FIRE2335 — *Strategies and Tactics - FIRE2340 — *Leadership Development - FIRE2350 — *Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Administration - FIRE2355 — *Hazardous Materials I - FIRE2360 — *Occupational Safety and Health for Emergency Services - FIRE2365 — *Hazardous Materials II - FIRE2370 — *Public Fire and Life Safety Education - FIRE2375 — *Hazardous Materials Chemistry - FIRE2380 — *Legal Aspects of Emergency Services - FIRE2385 — *Fire Investigation II - FIRE2399 — *Special Topics in Fire Science Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5087 --- # Health Information Management, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AHC115 — *Medical Terminology - BIOL2010 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology II - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - HIMT1202 — *HIM Legal Aspects - HIMT1301 — *Introduction to Health Information Management - HIMT1303 — *Basic ICD Coding I - HIMT1305 — *Computer Applications in Health Information - HIMT1401 — *Disease Processes - HIMT2211 — *Quality Improvement - HIMT2212 — *Seminar in Health Information Management - HIMT2301 — *CPT Coding - HIMT2302 — *Basic ICD Coding II - HIMT2303 — *Advanced Coding - HIMT2304 — *HIM Management Principles - HIMT2305 — *Revenue Cycle Management - HIMT2307 — *Professional Practice Experience I - HIMT2309 — *Data Analysis and Statistics - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - PHIL1040 — ^Introduction to Ethics - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5090 --- # Health Sciences, A.A.S. - Dental Assisting **Degree** ## Courses - AHC115 — *Medical Terminology - ALHS2312 — *Contemporary Issues in Healthcare - BIOL2010 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BUSN1380 — *Supervisory Management - BUSN2370 — *Legal Environment of Business - DAST1550 — *Dental Science II - DAST1560 — *Clinical Chairside II - DAST1570 — *Clinical Practicum I - DAST1580 — *Dental Office Management - DAST1590 — *Clinical Practicum II - DAST1600 — *Fundamentals of Dental Assisting - DAST1610 — *Advanced Radiology - DAST1620 — *Preventive Dental Assisting - DAST1630 — *The Compromised Patient - DAST1640 — *Capstone Course - DAST1650 — *Special Topics in Dental Assisting - DAST1660 — *Clinical Practice - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - MATH1111 — ^Fundamentals of Algebra and Statistics - PHYS1030 — ^Survey of Physics - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — ^Lifespan Development Psychology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5166 --- # Health Sciences, A.A.S. - Diagnostic Medical Sonography **Degree** ## Courses - AHC115 — *Medical Terminology - ALHS2312 — *Contemporary Issues in Healthcare - BIOL2010 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BUSN1380 — *Supervisory Management - BUSN2370 — *Legal Environment of Business - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - MATH1130 — ^College Algebra - PHYS1030 — ^Survey of Physics - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — ^Lifespan Development Psychology - SONO2004 — *Vascular I - SONO2010 — *Professional Research Inquiry - SONO2011 — *Physics and Instrumentation II - SONO2014 — *Vascular II - SONO2016C — *Clinical Education II - SONO2020 — *Sonography Seminar - SONO2021 — *Physics and Instrumentation III - SONO2026C — *Clinical Education III - SONO2033 — *Breast Sonography - SONO2036C — *Clinical Education IV Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5165 --- # Health Sciences, A.A.S. - Paramedic **Degree** ## Courses - AHC115 — *Medical Terminology - ALHS2312 — *Contemporary Issues in Healthcare - BIOL2010 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BUSN1380 — *Supervisory Management - BUSN2370 — *Legal Environment of Business - EMSP1311 — *Paramedic Clinical I - EMSP1401 — *Paramedic Skills Lab I - EMSP2303 — *Paramedic Practicum - EMSP2402 — *Paramedic Skills Lab II - EMSP2403 — *Paramedic Capstone - EMSP2412 — *Paramedic Clinical II - EMSP2802 — *Fundamentals of Paramedic II - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - MATH1111 — ^Fundamentals of Algebra and Statistics - PHYS1030 — ^Survey of Physics - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — ^Lifespan Development Psychology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5130 --- # Health Sciences, A.A.S. - Sleep Diagnostics Technology **Degree** ## Courses - AHC115 — *Medical Terminology - ALHS2312 — *Contemporary Issues in Healthcare - BIOL2010 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BUSN1380 — *Supervisory Management - BUSN2370 — *Legal Environment of Business - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - MATH1111 — ^Fundamentals of Algebra and Statistics - PHYS1030 — ^Survey of Physics - PSG101 — *Anatomy and Physiology of Sleep Disorders - PSG102 — *Classification of Sleep Disorders - PSG110 — *Sleep Polysomnography Instrumentation - PSG120C — *Clinical Practice I - PSG130 — *Data Management in Polysomnography - PSG131 — *Sleep Scoring - PSG132 — *Sleep Registry Review - PSG133C — *Clinical Practice II - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — ^Lifespan Development Psychology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5164 --- # Hospitality Management Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - BUSN1305 — *Introduction to Business - BUSN2380 — *Principles of Marketing - HMGT1030 — *Introduction to Hospitality Management - HMGT1250 — *Service Management - INFS1010 — Computer Applications Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5173 --- # Mechatronics Technology Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ENGR101 — *Engineering Graphics with CAD I - ENGR102 — *Engineering Graphics with CAD II - ENST1350 — *Industrial Safety - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1111 — ^Fundamentals of Algebra and Statistics - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MECH1310 — *Electrical Components - MECH1320 — *Mechanical Components and Electric Motors - MECH1330 — *(Electro) Pneumatic and Hydraulic Control Circuits - MECH1340 — *Digital Fundamentals and Programmable Logic Controllers Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5159 --- # Mechatronics Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CISP1010 — Computer Science I - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGR101 — *Engineering Graphics with CAD I - ENGR102 — *Engineering Graphics with CAD II - ENGR2110 — Statics - ENGR2120 — Dynamics - ENST1350 — *Industrial Safety - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1111 — ^Fundamentals of Algebra and Statistics - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MECH1195 — *Internship in Mechatronics I - MECH1295 — *Internship in Mechatronics I - MECH1310 — *Electrical Components - MECH1320 — *Mechanical Components and Electric Motors - MECH1330 — *(Electro) Pneumatic and Hydraulic Control Circuits - MECH1340 — *Digital Fundamentals and Programmable Logic Controllers - MECH1395 — *Internship in Mechatronics I - MECH1991 — *Special Topics in Mechatronics I - MECH2195 — *Internship in Mechatronics II - MECH2295 — *Internship in Mechatronics II - MECH2320 — *Motor Control - MECH2395 — *Internship in Mechatronics II - MECH2410 — *Electrical Control Systems - MECH2425 — *Mechanics and Machine Elements - MECH2440 — *Process Control Technologies - MECH2441 — *Introduction to Totally Integrated Automation - MECH2480 — *Automation Systems - MECH2490 — *Manufacturing Applications - MECH2495 — *Internship in Mechatronics II - MECH2991 — *Special Topics in Mechatronics II Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5154 --- # Medical Coding Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHC115 — *Medical Terminology - HIMT1301 — *Introduction to Health Information Management - HIMT1303 — *Basic ICD Coding I - HIMT1401 — *Disease Processes - HIMT2301 — *CPT Coding - HIMT2302 — *Basic ICD Coding II - HIMT2303 — *Advanced Coding - HIMT2305 — *Revenue Cycle Management Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5070 --- # Medical Laboratory Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AHC115 — *Medical Terminology - BIOL2010 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2230 — Microbiology - CHEM1030 — ^Fundamentals of Chemistry - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - HED120 — ^Introduction to Wellness - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies - MLAB1301 — *Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology - MLAB1510 — *Clinical Practicum I - MLAB1520 — *Clinical Practicum II - MLAB2130 — *Seminar I - MLAB2201 — *Clinical Immunology - MLAB2202 — *Urinalysis and Body Fluids - MLAB2270 — *Seminar II - MLAB2301 — *Immunohematology/Blood Bank - MLAB2401 — *Clinical Chemistry - MLAB2402 — *Hematology & Hemostasis - MLAB2403 — *Clinical Microbiology - MLAB2510 — *Clinical Practicum III - POLS1030 — ^American Government - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — ^Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5103 --- # Nursing, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL2010 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2230 — Microbiology - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - HED220 — Principles of Nutrition - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - NRSG1320 — *Women’s Health and Childbearing Family - NRSG1330 — *Pediatric Nursing - NRSG1340 — *Mental Health Nursing - NRSG1710 — *Fundamentals of Nursing - NRSG1720 — *Medical-Surgical Nursing I - NRSG2240 — *Professional Practice in Nursing - NRSG2730 — *Medical-Surgical Nursing II - NRSG2740 — *Medical-Surgical Nursing III - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — ^Lifespan Development Psychology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5158 --- # Ophthalmic Technician, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AHC115 — *Medical Terminology - BIOL2010 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies - OPHT1205 — *Introduction to Ophthalmic Technology - OPHT2202 — *Ocular Anatomy and Physiology - OPHT2221 — *Basic Ophthalmic Pharmacology - OPHT2223 — *Introduction to Ophthalmic Diseases - OPHT2230 — *Clinical Applications III - OPHT2310 — *Clinical Applications I - OPHT2312 — *Ophthalmic Optics - OPHT2320 — *Clinical Applications II - OPHT2326 — *Ocular Motility - OPHT2327 — *Retinoscopy/Refractometry - OPHT2350 — *Ophthalmic Procedures I - OPHT2351 — *Ophthalmic Procedures II - OPHT2352 — *Ophthalmic Procedures III - OPHT2353 — *Ophthalmic Procedures IV - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5104 --- # Paramedic Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMSP1311 — *Paramedic Clinical I - EMSP1401 — *Paramedic Skills Lab I - EMSP1801 — *Fundamentals of Paramedic I - EMSP2303 — *Paramedic Practicum - EMSP2402 — *Paramedic Skills Lab II - EMSP2403 — *Paramedic Capstone - EMSP2412 — *Paramedic Clinical II - EMSP2513 — *Paramedic Field Internship - EMSP2802 — *Fundamentals of Paramedic II Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5105 --- # Physical Therapist Assistant, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AHC101 — *Career Exploration in Physical Therapy - AHC1100 — *Physical Science for the PTA - AHC115 — *Medical Terminology - BIOL2010 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology II - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - MATH1111 — ^Fundamentals of Algebra and Statistics - MATH1710 — ^Precalculus Algebra - PHIL1040 — ^Introduction to Ethics - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - PTAT2100 — *Introduction to Physical Therapy - PTAT2210 — *Kinesiology for the PTA I - PTAT2220 — *Kinesiology for the PTA II - PTAT2280 — *Seminar for the PTA - PTAT2440 — *Biophysical Agents for the PTA - PTAT2460 — *Patient Care Skills for the PTA - PTAT2492 — *Integrated Clinical Education - PTAT2493 — *Terminal Clinical Education I - PTAT2494 — *Terminal Clinical Education II - PTAT2510 — *Musculoskeletal Conditions and Treatment for the PTA - PTAT2520 — *Neuromuscular Conditions and Treatment for the PTA - PTAT2530 — *Medical Surgical Conditions and Treatment for the PTA Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5107 --- # Radiologic Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AHC115 — *Medical Terminology - BIOL2010 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology II - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - RADT1200 — *Introduction to Medical Imaging - RADT1310 — *Radiographic Image Critique - RADT1320 — *Radiation Biology and Safety - RADT1330 — *Radiographic Procedures I - RADT1340 — *Radiographic Procedures II - RADT1350 — *Radiographic Digital Imaging - RADT1360 — *Radiographic Practicum I - RADT1370 — *Radiographic Practicum II - RADT1380 — *Principles of Radiographic Physics - RADT1385 — *Radiographic Equipment Operation - RADT1390 — *Principles of Image Acquisition - RADT2260 — *Radiographic Practicum III - RADT2310 — *Radiographic Pathology - RADT2330 — *Radiographic Procedures III - RADT2350 — *Advanced Patient Care - RADT2370 — *Radiographic Practicum IV - RADT2380 — *Radiographic Practicum V - RADT2385 — *Radiographic Capstone Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5117 --- # Respiratory Care Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AHC115 — *Medical Terminology - BIOL2010 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology II - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - RESP1225 — *Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology - RESP1310 — *Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology - RESP1399 — *Clinical Internship I - RESP1410 — *Fundamentals of Respiratory Care I - RESP1420 — *Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II - RESP1430 — *Arterial Blood Gas Analysis and Diagnostic Procedures - RESP2290 — *Special Topics in Respiratory Care - RESP2299 — *Clinical Internship III - RESP2300 — *Neonatal Respiratory Care - RESP2305 — *Advanced Modalities in Respiratory Care - RESP2440 — *Mechanical Ventilation - RESP2445 — *Advanced Concepts of Mechanical Ventilation - RESP2446 — *Comprehensive Review I - RESP2456 — *Comprehensive Review II - RESP2480 — *Special Projects - RESP2499 — *Clinical Internship II Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5118 --- # Sleep Diagnostics Technology Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHC115 — *Medical Terminology - PSG101 — *Anatomy and Physiology of Sleep Disorders - PSG102 — *Classification of Sleep Disorders - PSG110 — *Sleep Polysomnography Instrumentation - PSG120C — *Clinical Practice I - PSG130 — *Data Management in Polysomnography - PSG131 — *Sleep Scoring - PSG132 — *Sleep Registry Review - PSG133C — *Clinical Practice II Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5120 --- # Teaching, A.S.T. - Early Childhood Education **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECED1310 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - ECED2320 — Infant, Toddler, Child Development - ECED2340 — Family Dynamics and Community Involvement - ECED2360 — Development of Exceptional Children - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - EDUC2220 — Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - GEOG1012 — ^Cultural Geography - GEOG2010 — ^World Regional Geography - MATH1130 — ^College Algebra - MATH1410 — Number Concepts for Teachers - MATH1420 — Geometry Concepts for Teachers - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5150 --- # Teaching, A.S.T. - Elementary Education **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - EDUC2220 — Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - GEOG2010 — ^World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — ^Early United States History - MATH1410 — Number Concepts for Teachers - MATH1420 — Geometry Concepts for Teachers - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - POLS1030 — ^American Government - PSYC2130 — ^Lifespan Development Psychology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5065 --- # Teaching, A.S.T. - Mid-Level **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - EDUC2220 — Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - ENGL2055 — ^African American Literature - ENGL2110 — ^Early American Literature - ENGL2120 — ^Modern American Literature - ENGL2310 — ^Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — ^Modern World Literature - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5184 --- # Teaching, A.S.T. - Secondary Education **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - EDUC2220 — Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5161 --- # Teaching, A.S.T. - Special Education **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — ^Introduction to Art - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - EDUC2220 — Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - GEOG1012 — ^Cultural Geography - GEOG1015 — ^Physical Geography - GEOG2010 — ^World Regional Geography - MATH1410 — Number Concepts for Teachers - MATH1420 — Geometry Concepts for Teachers - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MUS1030 — ^Introduction to Music - POLS1030 — ^American Government - PSYC2130 — ^Lifespan Development Psychology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5145 --- # Transportation, Distribution, Warehousing, and Procurement Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN1305 — *Introduction to Business - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - LOGI1000 — *Introduction to Logistics Management - LOGI1010 — *Transportation - LOGI1030 — *Distribution Center & Warehouse Management - LOGI2040 — *Sourcing & Procurement Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5096 --- # University Parallel, A.A. - Art **Degree** ## Courses - ART1045 — Drawing I - ART1050 — Drawing II - ART1340 — Foundations Studio I - ART135 — Ceramics I - ART1350 — Foundations Studio II - ART136 — Introduction to Printmaking - ART155 — Introduction to Photography and Digital Imaging - ART2000 — ^Art History Survey I - ART2020 — ^Art History Survey II - ART211 — Painting I - ART212 — Painting II - ART253 — Graphic Design I - ART260 — Special Studies in Art - ART280T — Individual Problems in Art - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - HIST2310 — ^Early World History - HIST2320 — ^Modern World History Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5064 --- # University Parallel, A.A. - Communication Studies **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - COMM2085 — Business and Professional Communication - COMM2090 — Interpersonal Communication - COMM2095 — Small Group Communication - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5124 --- # University Parallel, A.A. - Criminal Justice **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1110 — ^General Biology I - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - CRMJ1010 — ^Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRMJ1020 — Introduction to the Legal Process - CRMJ2010 — Introduction to Law Enforcement - CRMJ2020 — Introduction to Corrections - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - POLS1030 — ^American Government - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — ^Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5072 --- # University Parallel, A.A. - Economics **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1130 — ^College Algebra - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — ^Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — ^Precalculus Algebra - MATH1830 — ^Applied Calculus - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Probability/Statistics Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5079 --- # University Parallel, A.A. - English **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - ENGL2055 — ^African American Literature - ENGL2110 — ^Early American Literature - ENGL2120 — ^Modern American Literature - ENGL2310 — ^Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — ^Modern World Literature Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5083 --- # University Parallel, A.A. - Foreign Language **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5088 --- # University Parallel, A.A. - General Studies **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — ^Introduction to Art - ART2000 — ^Art History Survey I - ART2020 — ^Art History Survey II - ART253 — Graphic Design I - ASTR1030 — ^Astronomy - BIOL1030 — ^Essentials of Biology - BIOL1050 — ^Introduction to Environmental Studies - BIOL1060 — ^Environmental Science - CHEM1030 — ^Fundamentals of Chemistry - COMM1010 — Intro to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - COMM2085 — Business and Professional Communication - COMM2090 — Interpersonal Communication - COMM2095 — Small Group Communication - COMM280T — Special Topics in Communications - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - ENGL2860 — ^Introduction to Film - FREN1010 — Beginning French I - FREN1020 — Beginning French II - GEOG1012 — ^Cultural Geography - GEOG2010 — ^World Regional Geography - GEOL1030 — ^Survey of Geology - GEOL1050 — ^Historical Geology - GEOL1060 — ^Earth’s Environments - HED120 — ^Introduction to Wellness - HIST2010 — ^Early United States History - HIST2020 — ^Modern United States History - HIST2030 — ^Tennessee History - HIST2060 — ^African American History - HIST2310 — ^Early World History - HIST2320 — ^Modern World History - HUM275 — Leadership Development - HUM280T — Individual Problems in Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - ISCI1030 — ^Science, Society and Sustainability - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MUS1030 — ^Introduction to Music - PHIL1030 — ^Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — ^Introduction to Ethics - PHIL110 — Logic and Critical Thinking - PHYS1030 — ^Survey of Physics - POLS1010 — ^Introduction to Political Science - POLS1030 — ^American Government - PSCI1030 — ^Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — ^Introduction to Sociology - SPAN1010 — Beginning Spanish I - SPAN1020 — Beginning Spanish II - THEA1030 — ^Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5128 --- # University Parallel, A.A. - History **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - HIST2010 — ^Early United States History - HIST2020 — ^Modern United States History - HIST2310 — ^Early World History - HIST2320 — ^Modern World History Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5091 --- # University Parallel, A.A. - International Affairs **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - GEOG2010 — ^World Regional Geography - HIST2010 — ^Early United States History - HIST2320 — ^Modern World History - MATH1130 — ^College Algebra - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - POLS2035 — International Relations Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5146 --- # University Parallel, A.A. - Journalism **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1010 — Intro to Mass Communication - COMM1020 — Media Writing - COMM1030 — Introduction to Electronic Media - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5071 --- # University Parallel, A.A. - Liberal Arts **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — ^Introduction to Art - ART1045 — Drawing I - ART1050 — Drawing II - ART2000 — ^Art History Survey I - ART2020 — ^Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — ^Astronomy - BIOL1030 — ^Essentials of Biology - BIOL1060 — ^Environmental Science - CHEM1030 — ^Fundamentals of Chemistry - COMM1010 — Intro to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - COMM2090 — Interpersonal Communication - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - ENGL2110 — ^Early American Literature - ENGL2120 — ^Modern American Literature - ENGL2300 — Creative Writing - ENGL2310 — ^Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — ^Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — ^Introduction to Film - FREN1010 — Beginning French I - FREN1020 — Beginning French II - GEOL1030 — ^Survey of Geology - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MUS1030 — ^Introduction to Music - PHIL1030 — ^Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL110 — Logic and Critical Thinking - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHIL260 — Introduction to Biblical Studies - PHYS1030 — ^Survey of Physics - PSCI1030 — ^Survey of Physical Science - SPAN1010 — Beginning Spanish I - SPAN1020 — Beginning Spanish II - SPAN2010 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPAN2020 — Intermediate Spanish II - THEA1030 — ^Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5094 --- # University Parallel, A.A. - Mass Communication **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1010 — Intro to Mass Communication - COMM1020 — Media Writing - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5098 --- # University Parallel, A.A. - Philosophy **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5106 --- # University Parallel, A.A. - Political Science **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - POLS1010 — ^Introduction to Political Science - POLS1030 — ^American Government - SOCI1010 — ^Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5109 --- # University Parallel, A.A. - Psychology **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1010 — ^Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — ^Diversity of Life - BIOL1110 — ^General Biology I - BIOL1120 — ^General Biology II - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - CRMJ1010 — ^Introduction to Criminal Justice - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2110 — Psychology of Adjustment - PSYC2120 — ^Social Psychology - PSYC2130 — ^Lifespan Development Psychology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5115 --- # University Parallel, A.A. - Radio/TV **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1010 — Intro to Mass Communication - COMM1020 — Media Writing - COMM2010 — Production and Announcing for Radio and Podcast - COMM2020 — Television Production - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - COMM280T — Special Topics in Communications - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5142 --- # University Parallel, A.A. - Social Work **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1010 — ^Introduction to Biology - BIOL2010 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - GEOG1012 — ^Cultural Geography - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - POLS1030 — ^American Government - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — ^Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — ^Social Problems - SWRK2010 — Introduction to Social Work - SWRK2050 — Theories & Methods of Social Services Practices Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5175 --- # University Parallel, A.A. - Sociology **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - SOCI1010 — ^Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — ^Social Problems Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5122 --- # University Parallel, A.A. - Theatre Arts **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - THEA1015 — Acting I - THEA1025 — Stage Craft I - THEA1030 — ^Introduction to Theatre - THEA210 — Children’s Theatre Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5126 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Accounting **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - BUSN1305 — *Introduction to Business - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1130 — ^College Algebra - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — ^Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — ^Precalculus Algebra - MATH1830 — ^Applied Calculus - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Probability/Statistics Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5063 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Agriculture-Business **Degree** ## Courses - AGRI1010 — Introduction to Agribusiness - AGRI1020 — Introduction to Animal Science - AGRI1030 — Introduction to Plant Science - AGRI1050 — Introduction to Soil Science - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MATH1830 — ^Applied Calculus Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5174 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Biology **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1110 — ^General Biology I - BIOL1120 — ^General Biology II - CHEM1110 — ^General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — ^General Chemistry II - CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM2020 — Organic Chemistry II - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MATH1910 — ^Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5066 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Business Administration **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - BUSN1305 — *Introduction to Business - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1130 — ^College Algebra - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — ^Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — ^Precalculus Algebra - MATH1830 — ^Applied Calculus - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Probability/Statistics Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5067 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Chemistry **Degree** ## Courses - CHEM1110 — ^General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — ^General Chemistry II - CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM2020 — Organic Chemistry II - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1910 — ^Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - PHYS2110 — ^Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — ^Calculus-Based Physics II Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5068 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Civil Engineering **Degree** ## Courses - CHEM1110 — ^General Chemistry I - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - ENGR2110 — Statics - ENGR2120 — Dynamics - MATH1910 — ^Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Probability/Statistics - MATH2110 — Calculus III - MATH2120 — Differential Equations - PHYS2110 — ^Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — ^Calculus-Based Physics II Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5069 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Communication Studies **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - COMM2085 — Business and Professional Communication - COMM2090 — Interpersonal Communication - COMM2095 — Small Group Communication - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5125 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Computer Science **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1110 — ^General Biology I - BIOL1120 — ^General Biology II - CHEM1110 — ^General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — ^General Chemistry II - CISP1010 — Computer Science I - CISP1020 — Computer Science II - CISP2410 — Assembly and Computer Organization - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1910 — ^Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Probability/Statistics - PHYS2010 — ^Non-Calculus Based Physics I - PHYS2020 — ^Non-Calculus Based Physics II - PHYS2110 — ^Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — ^Calculus-Based Physics II Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5155 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Criminal Justice **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1110 — ^General Biology I - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - CRMJ1010 — ^Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRMJ1020 — Introduction to the Legal Process - CRMJ1311 — Criminal Law - CRMJ1325 — Issues and Ethics in Criminal Justice - CRMJ1340 — Criminal Investigation - CRMJ1341 — Physical Defensive Tactics - CRMJ1355 — Understanding Terrorism - CRMJ1360 — Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation - CRMJ2010 — Introduction to Law Enforcement - CRMJ2020 — Introduction to Corrections - CRMJ2311 — Juvenile Justice - CRMJ2312 — ^Criminology - CRMJ2340 — Investigative Report Writing - CRMJ2381 — Selected Topics in Criminal Justice - CRMJ2390 — Probation and Parole - CRMJ2396 — Criminal Justice Internship I - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - POLS1030 — ^American Government - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — ^Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5073 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Economics **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1130 — ^College Algebra - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — ^Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — ^Precalculus Algebra - MATH1830 — ^Applied Calculus - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Probability/Statistics Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5080 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Electrical Engineering **Degree** ## Courses - CHEM1110 — ^General Chemistry I - CISP1010 — Computer Science I - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - ENGR210 — C++ for Engineers - ENGR2130 — Circuits I - MATH1910 — ^Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra - MATH2110 — Calculus III - MATH2120 — Differential Equations - PHYS2110 — ^Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — ^Calculus-Based Physics II Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5081 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Environmental Science **Degree** ## Courses - AGRI1020 — Introduction to Animal Science - AGRI1030 — Introduction to Plant Science - AGRI1050 — Introduction to Soil Science - BIOL1050 — ^Introduction to Environmental Studies - BIOL1060 — ^Environmental Science - BIOL1110 — ^General Biology I - BIOL1120 — ^General Biology II - CHEM1110 — ^General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — ^General Chemistry II - CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - GEOG1015 — ^Physical Geography - GEOL1040 — ^Physical Geology - GEOL1050 — ^Historical Geology - GEOL1060 — ^Earth’s Environments - ISCI1030 — ^Science, Society and Sustainability - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MATH1710 — ^Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — ^Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — ^Precalculus - MATH1910 — ^Calculus I - PHYS2010 — ^Non-Calculus Based Physics I - PHYS2020 — ^Non-Calculus Based Physics II - PHYS2110 — ^Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — ^Calculus-Based Physics II Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5084 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Exercise Science **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL2010 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology II - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - EXSC190 — Introduction to Exercise Science - HED120 — ^Introduction to Wellness - HED200 — First Aid and Safety/CPR - HED220 — Principles of Nutrition - PHED220 — Care of Athletic Injuries - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5085 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Finance **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - BUSN1305 — *Introduction to Business - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1130 — ^College Algebra - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — ^Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — ^Precalculus Algebra - MATH1830 — ^Applied Calculus - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Probability/Statistics Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5148 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - General Studies **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — ^Introduction to Art - ART2000 — ^Art History Survey I - ART2020 — ^Art History Survey II - ART253 — Graphic Design I - ASTR1030 — ^Astronomy - BIOL1030 — ^Essentials of Biology - BIOL1050 — ^Introduction to Environmental Studies - BIOL1060 — ^Environmental Science - CHEM1030 — ^Fundamentals of Chemistry - COMM1010 — Intro to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - COMM2085 — Business and Professional Communication - COMM2090 — Interpersonal Communication - COMM2095 — Small Group Communication - COMM280T — Special Topics in Communications - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - ENGL2860 — ^Introduction to Film - FREN1010 — Beginning French I - FREN1020 — Beginning French II - GEOG1012 — ^Cultural Geography - GEOG2010 — ^World Regional Geography - GEOL1030 — ^Survey of Geology - GEOL1050 — ^Historical Geology - GEOL1060 — ^Earth’s Environments - HED120 — ^Introduction to Wellness - HIST2010 — ^Early United States History - HIST2020 — ^Modern United States History - HIST2030 — ^Tennessee History - HIST2060 — ^African American History - HIST2310 — ^Early World History - HIST2320 — ^Modern World History - HUM275 — Leadership Development - HUM280T — Individual Problems in Humanities - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - ISCI1030 — ^Science, Society and Sustainability - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MUS1030 — ^Introduction to Music - PHIL1030 — ^Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL1040 — ^Introduction to Ethics - PHIL110 — Logic and Critical Thinking - PHYS1030 — ^Survey of Physics - POLS1010 — ^Introduction to Political Science - POLS1030 — ^American Government - PSCI1030 — ^Survey of Physical Science - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — ^Introduction to Sociology - SPAN1010 — Beginning Spanish I - SPAN1020 — Beginning Spanish II - THEA1030 — ^Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5133 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - General Studies in Health Sciences **Degree** ## Courses - AHC101 — *Career Exploration in Physical Therapy - AHC1100 — *Physical Science for the PTA - AHC115 — *Medical Terminology - ALHS2312 — *Contemporary Issues in Healthcare - BIOL1030 — ^Essentials of Biology - BIOL2010 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2230 — Microbiology - BUSN1380 — *Supervisory Management - BUSN2370 — *Legal Environment of Business - CHEM1030 — ^Fundamentals of Chemistry - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - HED120 — ^Introduction to Wellness - HIMT1301 — *Introduction to Health Information Management - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1111 — ^Fundamentals of Algebra and Statistics - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MATH1710 — ^Precalculus Algebra - MLAB1301 — *Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology - OPHT1205 — *Introduction to Ophthalmic Technology - PHIL1040 — ^Introduction to Ethics - PHYS1030 — ^Survey of Physics - POLS1030 — ^American Government - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — ^Lifespan Development Psychology - RADT1200 — *Introduction to Medical Imaging - SOCI1010 — ^Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5157 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - General Studies in Mathematics and Science **Degree** ## Courses - AHC115 — *Medical Terminology - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - ENGR210 — C++ for Engineers - HED200 — First Aid and Safety/CPR - HED220 — Principles of Nutrition - ISCI1030 — ^Science, Society and Sustainability - MATH1710 — ^Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — ^Precalculus Trigonometry Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5101 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - General Studies in Social Science and Education **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies - MATH1410 — Number Concepts for Teachers - MATH1420 — Geometry Concepts for Teachers Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5121 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Geosciences **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1110 — ^General Biology I - CHEM1110 — ^General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — ^General Chemistry II - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - GEOG1012 — ^Cultural Geography - GEOG2010 — ^World Regional Geography - GEOL1030 — ^Survey of Geology - GEOL1040 — ^Physical Geology - GEOL1050 — ^Historical Geology - GEOL1060 — ^Earth’s Environments - MATH1710 — ^Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — ^Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — ^Precalculus - MATH1910 — ^Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - PHYS2010 — ^Non-Calculus Based Physics I - PHYS2110 — ^Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — ^Calculus-Based Physics II Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5089 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - History **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - HIST2010 — ^Early United States History - HIST2020 — ^Modern United States History - HIST2310 — ^Early World History - HIST2320 — ^Modern World History Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5092 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Information Systems **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - CISP1010 — Computer Science I - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — ^Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — ^Precalculus Algebra - MATH1830 — ^Applied Calculus Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5093 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Journalism **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1010 — Intro to Mass Communication - COMM1020 — Media Writing - COMM1030 — Introduction to Electronic Media - COMM201 — Media Advertising and Sales - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - COMM240 — Introduction to Public Relations - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5134 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Liberal Arts **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — ^Introduction to Art - ART1045 — Drawing I - ART1050 — Drawing II - ART2000 — ^Art History Survey I - ART2020 — ^Art History Survey II - ASTR1030 — ^Astronomy - BIOL1030 — ^Essentials of Biology - BIOL1060 — ^Environmental Science - CHEM1030 — ^Fundamentals of Chemistry - COMM1010 — Intro to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate - COMM2090 — Interpersonal Communication - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - ENGL2110 — ^Early American Literature - ENGL2120 — ^Modern American Literature - ENGL2300 — Creative Writing - ENGL2310 — ^Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — ^Modern World Literature - ENGL2860 — ^Introduction to Film - FREN1010 — Beginning French I - FREN1020 — Beginning French II - GEOL1030 — ^Survey of Geology - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MUS1030 — ^Introduction to Music - PHIL1030 — ^Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL110 — Logic and Critical Thinking - PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions - PHIL260 — Introduction to Biblical Studies - PHYS1030 — ^Survey of Physics - PSCI1030 — ^Survey of Physical Science - SPAN1010 — Beginning Spanish I - SPAN1020 — Beginning Spanish II - SPAN2010 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPAN2020 — Intermediate Spanish II - THEA1030 — ^Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5135 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Management **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - BUSN1305 — *Introduction to Business - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1130 — ^College Algebra - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — ^Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — ^Precalculus Algebra - MATH1830 — ^Applied Calculus - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Probability/Statistics Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5149 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Marketing **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - BUSN1305 — *Introduction to Business - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1130 — ^College Algebra - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — ^Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — ^Precalculus Algebra - MATH1830 — ^Applied Calculus - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Probability/Statistics Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5147 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Mass Communication **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1010 — Intro to Mass Communication - COMM1020 — Media Writing - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5099 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Mathematics **Degree** ## Courses - CHEM1110 — ^General Chemistry I - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - ENGR210 — C++ for Engineers - MATH1910 — ^Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra - MATH2110 — Calculus III - MATH2120 — Differential Equations - PHYS2010 — ^Non-Calculus Based Physics I - PHYS2110 — ^Calculus-Based Physics I Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5100 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Mechanical Engineering **Degree** ## Courses - CHEM1110 — ^General Chemistry I - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - ENGR2110 — Statics - ENGR2120 — Dynamics - MATH1910 — ^Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra - MATH2110 — Calculus III - MATH2120 — Differential Equations - PHYS2110 — ^Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — ^Calculus-Based Physics II Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5102 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Philosophy **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5136 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Physical Education **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1010 — ^Introduction to Biology - BIOL1110 — ^General Biology I - BIOL2010 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - EXSC190 — Introduction to Exercise Science - HED120 — ^Introduction to Wellness - HED200 — First Aid and Safety/CPR - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - PHED220 — Care of Athletic Injuries - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5178 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Physics **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - ENGR210 — C++ for Engineers - MATH1910 — ^Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra - MATH2110 — Calculus III - MATH2120 — Differential Equations - PHYS2110 — ^Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — ^Calculus-Based Physics II Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5108 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Political Science **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - POLS1010 — ^Introduction to Political Science - POLS1030 — ^American Government - SOCI1010 — ^Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5110 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Pre-Clinical Laboratory Sciences **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1110 — ^General Biology I - BIOL2010 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2230 — Microbiology - CHEM1110 — ^General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — ^General Chemistry II - CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM2020 — Organic Chemistry II - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1710 — ^Precalculus Algebra - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — ^Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — ^Social Problems Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5151 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Pre-Dental Hygiene **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL2010 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2230 — Microbiology - CHEM1030 — ^Fundamentals of Chemistry - CHEM1110 — ^General Chemistry I - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - HED220 — Principles of Nutrition - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — ^Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — ^Social Problems Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5111 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Pre-Health Professions **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1110 — ^General Biology I - BIOL1120 — ^General Biology II - CHEM1110 — ^General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — ^General Chemistry II - CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM2020 — Organic Chemistry II - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MATH1720 — ^Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — ^Precalculus - MATH1910 — ^Calculus I - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — ^Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5112 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Pre-Nursing **Degree** ## Courses - AHC115 — *Medical Terminology - BIOL2010 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2230 — Microbiology - CHEM1030 — ^Fundamentals of Chemistry - CHEM1110 — ^General Chemistry I - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - HED220 — Principles of Nutrition - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1130 — ^College Algebra - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MATH1710 — ^Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — ^Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — ^Precalculus - PHIL1040 — ^Introduction to Ethics - PHIL260 — Introduction to Biblical Studies - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2110 — Psychology of Adjustment - PSYC2120 — ^Social Psychology - PSYC2130 — ^Lifespan Development Psychology - PSYC243 — Psychology of Death and Dying - PSYC244 — Alcohol and Drug Abuse - SOCI1010 — ^Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — ^Social Problems Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5131 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Pre-Occupational Therapy **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1110 — ^General Biology I - BIOL1120 — ^General Biology II - BIOL2010 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — ^General Chemistry I - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MATH1720 — ^Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — ^Precalculus - MATH1910 — ^Calculus I - PHYS2010 — ^Non-Calculus Based Physics I - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — ^Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — ^Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5113 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Pre-Physical Therapy **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1110 — ^General Biology I - BIOL1120 — ^General Biology II - CHEM1110 — ^General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — ^General Chemistry II - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - MATH1720 — ^Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — ^Precalculus - MATH1910 — ^Calculus I - PHYS2010 — ^Non-Calculus Based Physics I - PHYS2020 — ^Non-Calculus Based Physics II - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — ^Lifespan Development Psychology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5114 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Psychology **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1010 — ^Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — ^Diversity of Life - BIOL1110 — ^General Biology I - BIOL1120 — ^General Biology II - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - CRMJ1010 — ^Introduction to Criminal Justice - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2110 — Psychology of Adjustment - PSYC2120 — ^Social Psychology - PSYC2130 — ^Lifespan Development Psychology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5116 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Radio/TV **Degree** ## Courses - COMM1010 — Intro to Mass Communication - COMM1020 — Media Writing - COMM201 — Media Advertising and Sales - COMM2010 — Production and Announcing for Radio and Podcast - COMM2020 — Television Production - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - COMM240 — Introduction to Public Relations - COMM250 — Introduction to Social Media - COMM280T — Special Topics in Communications - COMM287 — Cooperative Work Experience in Communication - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5143 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Recording Industry Management **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - BIOL1030 — ^Essentials of Biology - COMM1010 — Intro to Mass Communication - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - EMPR1270 — *Audio for Media - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1111 — ^Fundamentals of Algebra and Statistics - MUS1030 — ^Introduction to Music - MUS222 — History of Recording Industry - MUS223 — Survey of Recording Industry Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5137 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Secondary Education **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - HED100 — Personal Health - HED120 — ^Introduction to Wellness - MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — ^Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5119 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Social Work **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL2010 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - GEOG1012 — ^Cultural Geography - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - POLS1030 — ^American Government - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — ^Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — ^Social Problems - SWRK2010 — Introduction to Social Work - SWRK2050 — Theories & Methods of Social Services Practices Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5176 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Sociology **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - SOCI1010 — ^Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — ^Social Problems Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5123 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Sports and Leisure Management **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - BUSN1300 — Personal Finance - BUSN1305 — *Introduction to Business - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - EXSC190 — Introduction to Exercise Science - HED120 — ^Introduction to Wellness - MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - SOCI250 — Sociology of Sport Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5144 --- # University Parallel, A.S. - Theatre Arts **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II - THEA1015 — Acting I - THEA1025 — Stage Craft I - THEA1030 — ^Introduction to Theatre - THEA210 — Children’s Theatre Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5127 --- # Veterinary Assistant Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHC115 — *Medical Terminology - BUSN1305 — *Introduction to Business - ENGL0810 — Skills for English Composition - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - READ0810 — Skills for College Reading - VTA100 — *Introduction to Veterinary Anatomy - VTA120 — *Veterinary Assistant Nursing - VTA130 — *Veterinary Economics - VTA140 — *Clinical Procedures - VTA145 — *Assistant Clinical Practicum - VTA151 — *Veterinary Assistant Seminar Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5139 --- # Veterinary Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AHC115 — *Medical Terminology - BIOL1010 — ^Introduction to Biology - BIOL1030 — ^Essentials of Biology - BIOL1110 — ^General Biology I - CHEM1030 — ^Fundamentals of Chemistry - CHEM1110 — ^General Chemistry I - COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking - ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I - PHIL1040 — ^Introduction to Ethics - PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology - VET101 — *Introduction to Veterinary Technology - VET105 — *Large Animal Medical Nursing - VET110 — *Applied Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology - VET125 — *Laboratory Animal Care - VET130 — *Pharmacology and Therapeutics - VET150 — *Clinical Practicum I - VET205 — *Microbiology for Veterinary Technicians - VET210 — *Veterinary Imaging - VET215 — *Small Animal Medical Nursing - VET220 — *Veterinary Anesthesia and Surgery - VET230 — *Veterinary Clinical Pathology - VET251 — *Clinical Practicum II - VET261 — *Clinical Practicum III - VET265 — *VTNE Review Source: https://catalog.volstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=37&poid=5129 --- # ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I 45 hours ACCT 1010 - Principles of Accounting I ACCT 1010 - Principles of Accounting I This course covers basic principles and procedures of accounting in accordance with GAAP. Determination of net and income, valuation of assets and liabilities, introduction to internal control and accounting information systems are emphasized. [This course was previously ACT 201.] (Equivalent to TN eCampus ACC 1104) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II 45 hours ACCT 1020 - Principles of Accounting II ACCT 1020 - Principles of Accounting II This course expands basic accounting principles and procedures to include corporations, partnerships, and other forms of business organizations. The course includes preparation of cash flow statements, financial analysis, and basic cost and managerial accounting concepts. [This course was previously ACT 202.] (Equivalent to TN eCampus ACC 1105) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ACCT 1010 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites: ACCT1010 --- # ACCT2301 — *Payroll Accounting 45 hours ACCT 2301 - *Payroll Accounting ACCT 2301 - *Payroll Accounting This course is an introduction to payroll procedures and laws affecting payroll operations and employment practices, including compliance reporting. [This course was previously ACCT 115.] Course may be through TN eCampus. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Business and Technology Department: Business Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026… Prerequisites: ACCT1010 --- # ACCT2331 — *Tax Accounting 45 hours ACCT 2331 - *Tax Accounting ACCT 2331 - *Tax Accounting This course introduces the student to basic taxation principles and applications. Topics may include history of taxation, tax legislation, federal and state regulations, preparation of tax forms, and other tax matters. [This course was previously ACCT 205.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # ACCT2341 — *Cost Accounting 45 hours ACCT 2341 - *Cost Accounting ACCT 2341 - *Cost Accounting This course introduces the student to the processes used to prepare cost accounting information for decision making in internal operations. [This course was previously ACCT 215.] Course may be through TN eCampus. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Business and Technology Department: Business Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Cli… Prerequisites: ACCT1020 --- # ACCT2361 — *Fund Accounting 45 hours ACCT 2361 - *Fund Accounting ACCT 2361 - *Fund Accounting This course introduces students to the study of governmental accounting (for state and local governments) and accounting for not-for-profit groups. [This course was previously ACCT 211.] Course may be through TN eCampus. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Business and Technology Department: Business Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class… Prerequisites: ACCT1010 --- # ACCT2382 — *Accounting Systems Applications 45 hours ACCT 2382 - *Accounting Systems Applications ACCT 2382 - *Accounting Systems Applications This course presents the process of setting up and maintaining an accounting information system using computerized accounting software. [This course was previously ACCT 210.] Course may be through TN eCampus. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Business and Technology Department: Business Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for t… Prerequisites: ACCT1010 --- # ADMN1311 — *Word Processing I 45 hours ADMN 1311 - *Word Processing I ADMN 1311 - *Word Processing I An application-oriented course that includes designing and editing a variety of business documents, with emphasis on decision making and problem solving based on document design principles and mail standards. (Previously OMT 248) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # AGRI1010 — Introduction to Agribusiness 45 hours AGRI 1010 - Introduction to Agribusiness AGRI 1010 - Introduction to Agribusiness This course is an introduction to the field of agricultural business and some of the basic tools and concepts of decision making. Concepts are illustrated in terms of selected current social and economic issues in the industry of production agriculture, agricultural business, and the computer application of those concepts. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer (TN eCampus Only) Prerequisites: ENGL0810 --- # AGRI1020 — Introduction to Animal Science 45 hours AGRI 1020 - Introduction to Animal Science AGRI 1020 - Introduction to Animal Science This course is a basic study of the anatomy and physiology of animals in agriculture. Animal genetics, feeding, marketing, sanitation and products will be studied. [This course was previously AGR 130.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Prerequisites: ENGL0810 --- # AGRI1030 — Introduction to Plant Science 45 hours AGRI 1030 - Introduction to Plant Science AGRI 1030 - Introduction to Plant Science This course is concerned with plant structure, physiology, heredity and environment in relation to growth, development, adaptation and management of crops. [This course was previously AGR 140.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810 --- # AGRI1050 — Introduction to Soil Science 45 hours AGRI 1050 - Introduction to Soil Science AGRI 1050 - Introduction to Soil Science This course will engage students in understanding soil management relative to fertility, plant nutrition, tillage, erosion and environmental conditions as the origins of soils and soil properties are examined. The physical, chemical, and biological processes of soil will be introduced in addition to the relation of soil and land use management. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) TN eCampus Only Prerequisites: ENGL0810 --- # AHC101 — *Career Exploration in Physical Therapy 15 hours AHC 101 - *Career Exploration in Physical Therapy AHC 101 - *Career Exploration in Physical Therapy This course is a survey of the field of physical therapy including history, scope of practice, roles of physical therapist and physical therapist assistant, and practice settings. Student analysis of personal goals and reasons for selecting the field. Admission policies and processes, including admission interviews. BIOL 2010 can be taken as a Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a… Prerequisites: BIOL2010 --- # AHC115 — *Medical Terminology 45 hours AHC 115 - *Medical Terminology AHC 115 - *Medical Terminology A study of the language of the health sciences and medicine with emphasis placed on prefixes, suffixes, root terms, pronunciation and spelling. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: READ0810, ENGL0810 --- # AHC276T — *Special Topics in Health Sciences 15 hours AHC 276T - *Special Topics in Health Sciences AHC 276T - *Special Topics in Health Sciences This course is a study and discussion of topics in the Health Sciences field. The content may vary. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed -90 independent study hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: The course may be repeated with Division approval. Vocational/Career Program Designation: Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decisi… Prerequisites: READ0810, ENGL0810 --- # AHC1100 — *Physical Science for the PTA 45 hours AHC 1100 - *Physical Science for the PTA AHC 1100 - *Physical Science for the PTA This course is a study of the fundamentals of the physical sciences as applied to the practice of the PTA. Topics covered in the course include: mechanics, electricity, heat exchange and transfer, energy, and motion. BIOL 2010 can be taken as a Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Health Sciences Credits: Click here for the Fall 202… Prerequisites: BIOL2010 --- # ALHS2312 — *Contemporary Issues in Healthcare 45 hours ALHS 2312 - *Contemporary Issues in Healthcare ALHS 2312 - *Contemporary Issues in Healthcare This is an issues oriented course that examines the healthcare delivery system in the United States. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring, Other semesters (as needed) --- # ART100 — Drawing for Beginners 90 hours ART 100 - Drawing for Beginners ART 100 - Drawing for Beginners This course is a college-level course designed to introduce elementary skills and methods of drawing. Students participate fully in the same projects as students in ART 1045, but are not held to the same pace of skill development. This course may be used as an elective for non-art majors or as a development course for art majors who are not prepared for ART 1045; may not be used to satisfy the Drawing I requirement in the art curriculum. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall studio hours per semester Division: Humanitie… --- # ART135 — Ceramics I 90 hours ART 135 - Ceramics I ART 135 - Ceramics I This course is concerned with clay as a creative medium emphasizing aesthetic and personal solutions to ceramic design. Methods to be discussed include hand construction, wheel throwing, glazing and firing. [This course was previously ARTP 135.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring - As Needed studio hours per semester Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Art Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # ART136 — Introduction to Printmaking 90 hours ART 136 - Introduction to Printmaking ART 136 - Introduction to Printmaking This course is an introduction to printmaking exploring several of the following processes: relief, intaglio, planography, and screen printing. [This course was previously ARTP 136.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring As Needed studio hours per semester Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Art Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # ART145 — Ceramics II 90 hours ART 145 - Ceramics II ART 145 - Ceramics II This course continues the exploration of clay as a creative medium established in ART 135 , emphasizing aesthetic and personal solutions to ceramic design. Methods to be discussed include hand construction, wheel throwing, glazing and firing. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Prerequisites: ART 135 studio hours per semester Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Art Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: ART135 --- # ART155 — Introduction to Photography and Digital Imaging 90 hours ART 155 - Introduction to Photography and Digital Imaging ART 155 - Introduction to Photography and Digital Imaging This is a hands-on course, introducing concepts in photography using digital equipment and relevant software. Technical, aesthetic and critical skills in digital photography and image manipulation using Photoshop will be covered. The goal is the production of creative, well executed photographs with an awareness of historical and contemporary concepts in photography. (This course was previously ARTP 155.) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring - As Needed studio… --- # ART211 — Painting I 90 hours ART 211 - Painting I ART 211 - Painting I This course is an introduction to the techniques, materials, and tools used in oil painting. Both traditional themes and approaches to abstraction are explored. [This course was previously ARTP 211.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall As Needed Prerequisites: ART 1045 or permission of the department studio hours per semester Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Art Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: ART1045 --- # ART212 — Painting II 90 hours ART 212 - Painting II ART 212 - Painting II This course is a continuation of ART 211 with an emphasis on individual experimentation and development. [This course was previously ARTP 212.] See an Art Department academic advisor before registering for this course to discuss potential problems with transfer to BFA and BA art programs. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall As Needed Prerequisites: ART 211 or permission of the department studio hours per semester Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Art Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spr… Prerequisites: ART211 --- # ART253 — Graphic Design I 90 hours ART 253 - Graphic Design I ART 253 - Graphic Design I This course is an introduction to computer based print design. The focus of the course is on the application of basic design principles to page layout. Included in the course are the study of typography and its application, the incorporation of photographic and other images, the use of various publication formats, and logo design. [This course was previously ARTP 253.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring - As Needed Prerequisites: ART 1340 or permission of the department studio hours per semester Division: Humanities an… Prerequisites: ART1340 --- # ART260 — Special Studies in Art 90 hours ART 260 - Special Studies in Art ART 260 - Special Studies in Art This is a studio course which can be designed by an instructor to offer students any of a variety of special areas of study beyond the standard core of studio courses. Ideally suited for Service Learning Projects in art that provides outreach to the community. [This course was previously ARTP 260.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring - As Needed Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Art Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for… --- # ART270 — Type and Image 90 hours ART 270 - Type and Image ART 270 - Type and Image This course is a hands-on exploration of advertising design techniques using Adobe Creative Suite. Students create original work suitable for publishing and gain understanding of how to use type as an integral element of graphic communication. Students examine and learn to implement the creative, functional and aesthetic aspects of page layout along with intuitive aspects of UX/UI design. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As Needed studio hours per semester Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Art Credits: Click here for the… --- # ART280T — Individual Problems in Art 15 hours ART 280T - Individual Problems in Art ART 280T - Individual Problems in Art This course is a directed independent study designed to offer the student the opportunity for pursuing special areas of interest in art. Only 6 hours can be counted toward graduation. [This course was previously ARTP 280T.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Prerequisites: Permission of Division Dean and department -90 lecture/studio hours per semester Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Art Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedu… --- # ART1035 — ^Introduction to Art 45 hours ART 1035 - ^Introduction to Art ART 1035 - ^Introduction to Art This is a general education course designed to meet the humanities/fine arts requirement. This course provides an introduction to the visual language, the nature of creativity, and the functions and forms of art in our own culture and in selected other cultures in human history. This is a lecture course based on slide presentation and discussion. (Equivalent to TN eCampus ART 1035) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # ART1045 — Drawing I 90 hours ART 1045 - Drawing I ART 1045 - Drawing I This course emphasizes observational skills and the fundamental aspects of drawing - line, tone, space, form, and composition. Traditional media, subjects, and approaches are employed. [This course was previously ART 101 and ART 1045.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall studio hours per semester Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Art Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # ART1050 — Drawing II 90 hours ART 1050 - Drawing II ART 1050 - Drawing II This course emphasizes conceptual skills and contemporary approaches to media and subject, based on the fundamental aspects of drawing–line, tone, space, form, and composition. Observational skill development is maintained and figure drawing may be introduced. [This course was previously ART 102 and ARTP 1020.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Prerequisites: ART 1045 or permission of the department studio hours per semester Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Art Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click… Prerequisites: ART1045 --- # ART1340 — Foundations Studio I 90 hours ART 1340 - Foundations Studio I ART 1340 - Foundations Studio I This is a lecture/studio course covering the vocabulary and contemporary environment of the artist and the practical application of the elements and principles of design including color theory and experimentation. [This course was previously ARTP 1110.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring studio hours per semester Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Art Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # ART1350 — Foundations Studio II 90 hours ART 1350 - Foundations Studio II ART 1350 - Foundations Studio II This course is an introduction to the elements and principles of three-dimensional design. Through the design and construction of 3-D forms using the subtractive and additive processes, we will explore visual and structural qualities as they relate to spatial contexts. Students will work with low-tech, high craft processes to resolve three-dimensional design problems. Various media and techniques will be explored. [This course was previously ART 122 and ART 1120.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring studio h… --- # ART2000 — ^Art History Survey I 45 hours ART 2000 - ^Art History Survey I ART 2000 - ^Art History Survey I This course is a selective chronological study of the major visual art forms from Prehistoric through Gothic times. [This course was previously ARTH 2010.] Course may be through TN eCampus. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # ART2020 — ^Art History Survey II 45 hours ART 2020 - ^Art History Survey II ART 2020 - ^Art History Survey II This course is a selective chronological study of the major visual art forms from Renaissance through Modern times including movements and personalities in painting, sculpture, and architecture. [This course was previously ART 142, ARTH 2020] Course may be through TN eCampus. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # ASTR276T — *Selected Topics in Astronomy 15 hours ASTR 276T - *Selected Topics in Astronomy ASTR 276T - *Selected Topics in Astronomy This is a course which deals with topics in astronomy carefully selected to meet the needs of an individual or a special group. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed -45 independent study hours per credit hour per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of six hours to apply toward graduation. Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and unive… --- # ASTR1030 — ^Astronomy 45 hours ASTR 1030 - ^Astronomy ASTR 1030 - ^Astronomy This course is a study of the universe beginning with the earth-moon system, then the solar system including the sun, planets, and minor bodies, continuing to other stars and galaxies. Properties and evolution of planets, stars, and galaxies are studied. Laboratory exercises include sky observations and constellation study. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Science Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, MATH1005, MATH1111 --- # BIOL276T — *Selected Topics in Biology 15 hours BIOL 276T - *Selected Topics in Biology BIOL 276T - *Selected Topics in Biology This is a course which deals with topics carefully selected to meet the needs of special groups. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed -45 independent study hours per credit hour per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of six hours to apply toward graduation. Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made… --- # BIOL1010 — ^Introduction to Biology 45 hours BIOL 1010 - ^Introduction to Biology BIOL 1010 - ^Introduction to Biology This course is an introduction to the biological sciences with an emphasis on basic concepts of the “building blocks of life” at the molecular and cellular levels. Functions of cellular organelles, photosynthesis, cellular respiration, protein synthesis, genetics, cell reproduction, and evolution will be emphasized. Credit in only one of the following courses can be used toward graduation or general education core requirements: BIOL 1010, BIOL 1030 , BIOL 1110 . Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, S… Prerequisites: ENGL0810 --- # BIOL1020 — ^Diversity of Life 45 hours BIOL 1020 - ^Diversity of Life BIOL 1020 - ^Diversity of Life This course is a continuation of Introduction to Biology with emphasis on tissues, morphology, and evolutionary relationships. Unifying and comparative features will be stressed. Attention will be given to ecology and environmental issues. Credit in only one of the following courses can be used toward graduation or general education core requirements: BIOL 1020, BIOL 1030 , BIOL 1120 . Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Science Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026… Prerequisites: ENGL0810 --- # BIOL1030 — ^Essentials of Biology 45 hours BIOL 1030 - ^Essentials of Biology BIOL 1030 - ^Essentials of Biology This is a one-semester course covering selected topics in Life Science. Topics include: the scientific method, the chemistry of life, the cell and functions of cellular organelles, photosynthesis, cellular respiration, protein synthesis, genetics, DNA, cell reproduction, evolution, microbes, fungi, plants, animals, and ecology. Credit in only one of the following courses can be used toward graduation or general education core requirements: BIOL 1010 , BIOL 1020 , BIOL 1030, BIOL 1110 , BIOL 1120 . Semester Availability: (Su… Prerequisites: ENGL0810 --- # BIOL1050 — ^Introduction to Environmental Studies 45 hours BIOL 1050 - ^Introduction to Environmental Studies BIOL 1050 - ^Introduction to Environmental Studies The course will explore the fundamental principles of ecology, including population ecology. Ecosystems and communities including aquatic, terrestrial, and marine will be compared and contrasted. Influences of energy flow and biogeochemical cycles will be evaluated in terms of their effects on natural systems. On ground laboratory exercises will be a major part of the course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Only Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Science Credits: Cl… Prerequisites: ENGL0810 --- # BIOL1060 — ^Environmental Science 45 hours BIOL 1060 - ^Environmental Science BIOL 1060 - ^Environmental Science This course is a survey of the major environmental issues and concerns facing our planet. From a background study of natural ecosystems and human populations, the course will survey the environment, social, and economic consequences of energy generation, resource consumption, over-population, and pollution, with the goal of establishing what actually constitutes sustainability and wise environmental stewardship. Local field trips, online laboratory exercises, on campus laboratory exercises, simulations, and debates will be… Prerequisites: ENGL0810 --- # BIOL1110 — ^General Biology I 45 hours BIOL 1110 - ^General Biology I BIOL 1110 - ^General Biology I This is a comprehensive course emphasizing cell biology, molecular biology, metabolism, genetics, and the evolution of biological diversity. This course is meant to satisfy the natural science or area of emphasis requirements of the Biology, Pre-Dental Hygiene, Pre-Health Professions, Pre-Occupational Therapy, Pre-Physical Therapy, and Psychology curricula. It is highly recommended that students take CHEM 1030 prior to this class if they do not possess a strong science background. Credit in only one of the following courses can be… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, BIOL1030, CHEM1030, CHEM1110 --- # BIOL1120 — ^General Biology II 45 hours BIOL 1120 - ^General Biology II BIOL 1120 - ^General Biology II This course is a continuation of BIOL 1110 with emphasis on Kingdoms Animalia and Plantae in terms of tissue structure, comparative morphology and physiology, life patterns, and taxonomy. Consideration will also be given to the evolutionary and ecological interrelationships between these and all life forms. Course may be through TN eCampus. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Science Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 202… Prerequisites: BIOL1110 --- # BIOL2010 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I 45 hours BIOL 2010 - ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2010 - ^Human Anatomy and Physiology I This is a course primarily designed for students in nursing, health sciences, and those interested in biological sciences. Cell structure and physiology, tissues, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, and nervous system are studied. It is recommended that students who have an ACT composite of 19 or higher and are not strong in biology and chemistry take BIOL 1030 or CHEM 1030 prior to taking this course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Division: Mathematics… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, CHEM1030, BIOL1030 --- # BIOL2020 — ^Human Anatomy and Physiology II 45 hours BIOL 2020 - ^Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 2020 - ^Human Anatomy and Physiology II This course is a continuation of BIOL 2010 including the cardiovascular system, lymphatic system, immunity, respiratory system, digestive system, metabolism, urinary system, endocrine system, reproductive systems, human development, and genetics. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Science Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: BIOL2010 --- # BIOL2230 — Microbiology 45 hours BIOL 2230 - Microbiology BIOL 2230 - Microbiology This is an introductory course in microbiology which includes morphology, bacterial metabolism, cultivation, isolation, genetics, physiology, pathogenesis, immunity, control of microorganisms. Bacteriological and aseptic techniques are emphasized in the laboratory. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Corequisites: BIOL 2230 Laboratory Prerequisites: BIOL1110, BIOL2010 --- # BUSN276T — *Selected Problems in Business 15 hours BUSN 276T - *Selected Problems in Business BUSN 276T - *Selected Problems in Business Specialized topical issues and/or problems in business are selected and studied in depth. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Busi… --- # BUSN1300 — Personal Finance 45 hours BUSN 1300 - Personal Finance BUSN 1300 - Personal Finance This course s students to define and reach personal financial goals. Topics may include: planning, budgeting, taxes, credit, housing, insurance, investing, and retirement planning. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # BUSN1302 — *Keyboarding with Word Processing 45 hours BUSN 1302 - *Keyboarding with Word Processing BUSN 1302 - *Keyboarding with Word Processing This course develops the techniques of touch typing and introduces word processing. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # BUSN1305 — *Introduction to Business 45 hours BUSN 1305 - *Introduction to Business BUSN 1305 - *Introduction to Business This course provides an introduction to the business environment. Topics may include business ownership and organization, management, marketing, business ethics, accounting, economics, finance, and business careers. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer --- # BUSN1310 — *Business Communications 45 hours BUSN 1310 - *Business Communications BUSN 1310 - *Business Communications This course is a study of the principles, practices, and mechanics of various types of effective written and oral business communications. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # BUSN1320 — *Business Calculations 45 hours BUSN 1320 - *Business Calculations BUSN 1320 - *Business Calculations This course is a study of the application of mathematics to solve problems related to routine business operations. Topics may include insurance, taxes, consumer credit, retail applications, investments, and introductory statistics. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Prerequisites: MATH0101, MATH0105, MATH0111, MATH0153 --- # BUSN1330 — *Entrepreneurship 45 hours BUSN 1330 - *Entrepreneurship BUSN 1330 - *Entrepreneurship This course explores the strategies necessary to start and operate a business. Topics may include development of a business plan and strategies in marketing, management, finance, accounting, customer service and operations. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring, Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Business and Technology Department: Business Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spri… Prerequisites: BUSN1305 --- # BUSN1350 — *Sales and Service 45 hours BUSN 1350 - *Sales and Service BUSN 1350 - *Sales and Service This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of customer service and selling. Topics include developing and conveying a positive attitude, identifying buying motives and customer needs, developing and delivering a sales presentation, customer approaches, sales strategies, and cultivating repeat business through service. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # BUSN1370 — *Spreadsheet Applications 45 hours BUSN 1370 - *Spreadsheet Applications BUSN 1370 - *Spreadsheet Applications This course develops skills with spreadsheet software. Use and design of spreadsheets for practical business applications and business problem-solving will be an integral part of this course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Business and Technology Department: Business Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule C… Prerequisites: INFS1010 --- # BUSN1380 — *Supervisory Management 45 hours BUSN 1380 - *Supervisory Management BUSN 1380 - *Supervisory Management This course provides for the development of supervisory ability and judgment through a presentation of the principles and techniques of effective supervision. Topics may include functions of a supervisor, communication, motivation, training, and the changing workplace. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Summer --- # BUSN2300 — *Business Ethics 45 hours BUSN 2300 - *Business Ethics BUSN 2300 - *Business Ethics This course is an introduction to basic ethical theories and value systems. Topics include application of these perspectives including moral issues, problems, and situations which arise within the business environment. Topics include codes of ethics, conflict of interest, social responsibility, the work ethic, and fiduciary responsibilities. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # BUSN2360 — *International Business 45 hours BUSN 2360 - *International Business BUSN 2360 - *International Business This course is a survey of the major issues associated with conducting international business. It provides students an understanding of the growing global marketplace. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Prerequisites: BUSN1305 --- # BUSN2370 — *Legal Environment of Business 45 hours BUSN 2370 - *Legal Environment of Business BUSN 2370 - *Legal Environment of Business This is a study of the principles of the American legal system as they relate to the conduct of business in our society. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # BUSN2380 — *Principles of Marketing 45 hours BUSN 2380 - *Principles of Marketing BUSN 2380 - *Principles of Marketing This course is a study of basic marketing principles and practices, including the selection of target markets and the development of the marketing mix (product, price, promotion, and place of distribution). Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer --- # BUSN2389 — *Social Media Marketing 45 hours BUSN 2389 - *Social Media Marketing BUSN 2389 - *Social Media Marketing Explains, defines, illustrates, and applies the ways in which businesses can maximize their marketing efforts through the integration of social media with current marketing strategies. Covers salient methods of using social media networks and utilizes case studies to demonstrate what value and relationships look like on social media and what works. Finally, students get on various advertising platforms for social media and learn how to use them. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # BUSN2395 — *Business Applications 45 hours BUSN 2395 - *Business Applications BUSN 2395 - *Business Applications This capstone course requires students to apply critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills to a real or simulated business environment. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Prerequisites: BUSN1305, INFS1010, BUSN2360, ACCT1010, BUSN2300 --- # CHEM276T — *Selected Topics in Chemistry 15 hours CHEM 276T - *Selected Topics in Chemistry CHEM 276T - *Selected Topics in Chemistry A course which deals with topics carefully selected to meet the needs of special groups. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed -45 independent study hours per credit hour per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of six hours to apply toward graduation. Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by t… --- # CHEM1030 — ^Fundamentals of Chemistry 45 hours CHEM 1030 - ^Fundamentals of Chemistry CHEM 1030 - ^Fundamentals of Chemistry This is a one-semester introductory course designed to provide a broad overview of chemical principles, including measurements, atomic theory and bonding, chemical symbols, formulas, and equations, inorganic and organic compounds, acid-base theory, and the biochemical highlights of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, and metabolism. Credit in only one of the following courses can be used toward graduation or general education core requirements: CHEM 1030, CHEM 1110 . Semester Availability: (Subject to Ch… Prerequisites: ENGL0810 --- # CHEM1110 — ^General Chemistry I 45 hours CHEM 1110 - ^General Chemistry I CHEM 1110 - ^General Chemistry I This course is a comprehensive study of chemical principles designed for students pursuing a career in chemistry or other scientific areas. Emphasis will be on atomic structure, bonding, formulas, equations, nomenclature, and stoichiometry. Also included in the course are states of matter, hybridization, and molecular geometry. The laboratory will consist of a number of quantitative experiments designed to teach basic techniques, including the use of laboratory instrumentation. Credit in only one of the following courses can be… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, CHEM1030, MATH1710, MATH1720, MATH1730, MATH1910 --- # CHEM1120 — ^General Chemistry II 45 hours CHEM 1120 - ^General Chemistry II CHEM 1120 - ^General Chemistry II This course includes the comprehensive study of chemical principles will be continued with emphasis on properties of gases, kinetics, thermochemistry, chemical equilibria, acid-base chemistry, coordination compounds, oxidation-reduction, and electrochemistry. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring, Summer Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Science Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CHEM1110, MATH1710, MATH1720, MATH1730, MATH1910 --- # CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I 45 hours CHEM 2010 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2010 - Organic Chemistry I This course is a study of the preparations, properties, nomenclature, reactions, and spectroscopy of aliphatic compounds including alkanes, alkenes, and cycloalkanes, alkyl halides, alcohols, and ethers. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Prerequisites: CHEM 1120 with a grade of C or higher Corequisites: CHEM 2010 Laboratory Prerequisites: CHEM1120 --- # CHEM2020 — Organic Chemistry II 45 hours CHEM 2020 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2020 - Organic Chemistry II This course is a study of the preparations, properties, nomenclature, reactions and spectroscopy of the dienes, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, aromatic compounds, and amines. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Prerequisites: CHEM 2010 with a grade of C or higher Corequisites: CHEM 2020 Laboratory Prerequisites: CHEM2010 --- # CISP1010 — Computer Science I 60 hours CISP 1010 - Computer Science I CISP 1010 - Computer Science I This course is the first of a two-semester sequence using high-level programming language; covers language constructs and simple data structures such as arrays and strings. This course includes an introduction to object-oriented programming concepts with an emphasis on problem solving using the language and principles of structured software development with an emphasis on developing good programming habits. This course is intended for students enrolled in the AS program with concentration in Computer Science, Mathematics or Enginee… --- # CISP1020 — Computer Science II 60 hours CISP 1020 - Computer Science II CISP 1020 - Computer Science II This course is the second semester of a two-semester sequence using high-level programming language. This course will focus on data structures and algorithm analysis. Topics include more advanced object-oriented programming techniques such as records, pointers, stacks and queues, linked lists, trees, and sorting and searching. This course is intended for students enrolled in the AS program with concentration in Computer Science, Mathematics or Engineering. This course is designed for transfer and part of the TN Transfer Pathways.… Prerequisites: CISP1010 --- # CISP2410 — Assembly and Computer Organization 60 hours CISP 2410 - Assembly and Computer Organization CISP 2410 - Assembly and Computer Organization This course is a study of computer organization and Assembly language. Topics include number systems, Boolean algebra, combinational and sequential circuits, processor functional units and control, pipelining, memory and caching, stored program computing, memory management, computer system organization, and assembly language programming. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Prerequisites: CISP 1010 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites: CISP1010 --- # CITC1300 — *Beginning HTML and CSS 45 hours CITC 1300 - *Beginning HTML and CSS CITC 1300 - *Beginning HTML and CSS This is a beginning course in HTML that provides instruction in creating Web pages. Students learn to write HTML code. Topics include using HTML tags, CSS formatting, and appropriate scripting languages. [This course was previously INFS 110.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # CITC1301 — *Introduction to Programming and Logic 45 hours CITC 1301 - *Introduction to Programming and Logic CITC 1301 - *Introduction to Programming and Logic This course is an introduction to the logic necessary for application programming. Topics include logic analysis, techniques of structured design, process flow, and object oriented concepts. A programming language will be used to teach data types, variables, control structures, methods and arrays. [This course was previously INFS 111.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # CITC1302 — *Introduction to Networking 45 hours CITC 1302 - *Introduction to Networking CITC 1302 - *Introduction to Networking This course is a broad-based course that provides an overview of computer networking. Topics will include network models, protocols and services, media and topologies, devices and tools, network management, and network security. This course may align with the Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # CITC1303 — *Database Concepts 45 hours CITC 1303 - *Database Concepts CITC 1303 - *Database Concepts This course is an introduction to the concepts and syntax of relational database management systems. Topics include data modeling, database design concepts, tables and queries and other database objects using the tools provided in a relational DBMS. [This course was previously INFS 160.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Business and Technology Department: Computer Inf… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # CITC1310 — *Programming I 45 hours CITC 1310 - *Programming I CITC 1310 - *Programming I This course introduces the basic concepts of programming, problem solving, programming logic, and design techniques using an object-oriented language. The topics covered include the language syntax, functions, return types, and objects found in a current object-oriented programming language. [This course was previously INFS 113.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # CITC1311 — *Programming II 45 hours CITC 1311 - *Programming II CITC 1311 - *Programming II A continuation of CITC 1310 Programming I. This course introduces the student to object oriented programing. Topics include class creation, methods, events, inheritance, objects and error handling. [This course was previously INFS 173.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Business and Technology Department: Computer Information Technology Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Clic… Prerequisites: CITC1310 --- # CITC1320 — *CompTIA A+ 45 hours CITC 1320 - *CompTIA A+ CITC 1320 - *CompTIA A+ An introduction to the installation, maintenance, repair, troubleshooting, and connectivity of computers and networks. Topics include the internal components of a computer, installing an operating system, troubleshooting using system tools and diagnostic software, connecting to a network, implementing security best practices on a workstation, and peripheral setup and troubleshooting. Integrates virtual learning tools to supplement classroom learning and to provide an interactive “hands-on” experience. Academically prepares the student for the cu… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # CITC1323 — *CCNA I 45 hours CITC 1323 - *CCNA I CITC 1323 - *CCNA I CCNA I, Introduction to Networks, is the first course in the 3-course CCNA series and introduces architectures, models, protocols, and networking elements - functions needed to support the operations and priorities of Fortune 500 companies to small innovative retailers. You will have a working knowledge of IP addressing schemes, foundational network security, and be able to perform basic configurations for routers and switches. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # CITC1324 — *CCNA II 45 hours CITC 1324 - *CCNA II CITC 1324 - *CCNA II CCNA II, Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials, is the second course in the 3-course CCNA series and focuses on switching technologies and router operations that support small-to-medium business networks, including wireless local area networks (WLAN) and security concepts. Students perform basic network configuration and troubleshooting, identify and mitigate LAN security threats, and configure and secure a basic WLAN. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose o… Prerequisites: CITC1323 --- # CITC1332 — *Unix/Linux Operating System 45 hours CITC 1332 - *Unix/Linux Operating System CITC 1332 - *Unix/Linux Operating System This course provides a thorough overview of the Unix and Linux operating systems. Emphasis is placed on the user interface, terminology and command structure within the multi-task/multi-user environment. Electronic mail and communications standards are covered along with standard Unix/Linux utilities needed to support the automated office. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. D… Prerequisites: CITC1302, CITC1323 --- # CITC1334 — *Project Management I 45 hours CITC 1334 - *Project Management I CITC 1334 - *Project Management I This course focuses on a general approach to project management. The content deals with planning, scheduling, organizing and controlling projects. Primary class emphasis is on the project management process and tools. This introductory course includes the major topics of organization strategy and project selection, project definition, project time estimation, project plan development, resource scheduling and leadership. [This course was previously BUSN 2385.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # CITC1351 — *Principles of Information Assurance 45 hours CITC 1351 - *Principles of Information Assurance CITC 1351 - *Principles of Information Assurance This course is a beginning course in information assurance which examines the fundamentals of information assurance. The course will introduce topics such as the need for security, risk management, security technology, cryptography, and physical security. Also covered are legal/ethical issues and security policies. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # CITC2190 — *Capstone Course in Computer Information 15 hours CITC 2190 - *Capstone Course in Computer Information CITC 2190 - *Capstone Course in Computer Information Students will work to apply IT knowledge and skills to practical, technology-based projects and learn about career opportunities in the IT field. Both elements of the course will students to transition to employment or compete for career progression opportunities. This course should be taken the last semester before graduation. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made… --- # CITC2320 — *Windows Server I 45 hours CITC 2320 - *Windows Server I CITC 2320 - *Windows Server I Using the Microsoft Windows Server network operating systems, students will learn to install, configure, administer, maintain, and troubleshoot networked computer system servers. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring, Summer --- # CITC2321 — *CCNA III 45 hours CITC 2321 - *CCNA III CITC 2321 - *CCNA III CCNA III, Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation, is the third course in the 3-course CCNA series and describes the architectures and considerations related to designing, securing, operating, and troubleshooting enterprise networks. It covers wide area network (WAN) technologies and quality of service (QoS) mechanisms used for secure remote access along with the introduction of software-defined networking, virtualization, and automation concepts that support the digitalization of networks. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring T… Prerequisites: CITC1324 --- # CITC2323 — *Windows Server II 45 hours CITC 2323 - *Windows Server II CITC 2323 - *Windows Server II This course teaches the basic skills required to install, support, and troubleshoot the various Microsoft Windows Server networking components and services, including DNS, DHCP, and other services found in the server network operating system. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Business and Technology Department: Computer Information Technology Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Clas… Prerequisites: CITC2320 --- # CITC2326 — *Network Security 45 hours CITC 2326 - *Network Security CITC 2326 - *Network Security This course is designed to give students a fundamental understanding of computer and network security. It will introduce students to a wide variety of concepts related to computer security. This course will cover the Prerequisites: CITC1302, CITC1323 --- # CITC2339 — *Windows Server III 45 hours CITC 2339 - *Windows Server III CITC 2339 - *Windows Server III Designed to prepare students in the area of advanced configuration skills, this course focuses on advanced configuration of services necessary to deploy, manage, and maintain a Windows Server infrastructure. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Business and Technology Department: Computer Information Technology Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the S… Prerequisites: CITC2323 --- # CITC2340 — *Advance Database Concepts & Programming 45 hours CITC 2340 - *Advance Database Concepts & Programming CITC 2340 - *Advance Database Concepts & Programming A comprehensive study of SQL using an industry established relational database management system such as Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle RDBMS. Topics will include database design, creation and management, advanced queries, stored procedures and functions, triggers, security awareness, and performance tuning. [This course was previously INFS 161.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being… Prerequisites: CITC1303 --- # CITC2347 — *Web Database Application Development 45 hours CITC 2347 - *Web Database Application Development CITC 2347 - *Web Database Application Development This course develops the skills necessary for applications programmers and database develop­ers to create interactive Web sites. Topics include object-oriented application development, relational table creation and maintenance, data cleansing and validation, data manipulation, data storage and retrieval, Web forms, embedded SQL, optimization, and security. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than… Prerequisites: CITC1311, CITC2340, WEBT2300 --- # CITC2352 — *Digital Forensics 45 hours CITC 2352 - *Digital Forensics CITC 2352 - *Digital Forensics This course is designed to give students a basic understanding of computer forensics and investigations. This course will introduce students to computing investigations by preparing them to acquire, examine and summarize digital evidence. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # CITC2356 — *Penetration Testing and Network Defense 45 hours CITC 2356 - *Penetration Testing and Network Defense CITC 2356 - *Penetration Testing and Network Defense This course focuses on how hackers attack computers and networks, and how to protect Windows and Linux systems. Legal restrictions and ethical guidelines will be taught and enforced. Students will perform many hands-on labs, both attacking and defending, using port scans, foot-printing, buffer overflow exploits, SQL injection, privilege escalation, Trojans, and backdoors. Students learn the legal, ethical, and technical aspects of using computer systems in unexpected ways. These skills ar… Prerequisites: CITC1301, CITC1302, CITC1323, CITC2326 --- # CITC2367 — *Cloud Essentials 45 hours CITC 2367 - *Cloud Essentials CITC 2367 - *Cloud Essentials This course is an introduction into the cloud computing model of servers, networks, applications, and other elements related to data centers and how this data is utilized and made available to IT professionals and end users via the internet. Students will be prepared to take an industry-recognized cloud certification exam. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # CITC2376 — *Mobile Application Development 45 hours CITC 2376 - *Mobile Application Development CITC 2376 - *Mobile Application Development A study of mobile computing devices with emphasis on development of mobile applications. Topics include mobile computing hardware and technologies, mobile development environment, application components, user interface design principles and APIs. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Business and Technology Department: Computer Information Technology Credits: C… Prerequisites: CITC1311 --- # CITC2391 — *Special Topics in Computer Information Technology 45 hours CITC 2391 - *Special Topics in Computer Information Technology CITC 2391 - *Special Topics in Computer Information Technology Special topics relating to various aspects of computer information technology will be covered. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Business and Technology Department: Computer Information Technology Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer… Prerequisites: CITC1301 --- # COMM120 — Introduction to Broadcasting 45 hours COMM 120 - Introduction to Broadcasting COMM 120 - Introduction to Broadcasting This course is an introductory study of the principles and role of broadcasting in society. Students will study broadcasting history, development, organization, operation, and evolution. [This course was previously COM 120.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # COMM130 — Announcing 30 hours COMM 130 - Announcing COMM 130 - Announcing This course covers the principles and practices of announcing for radio and television. It includes hands-on practical experience with boards and microphones, as well as copy interpretation, how to follow FCC Rules and Regulations for content, and the restrictions of copyright laws on content for air. [This course was previously COM 130.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # COMM201 — Media Advertising and Sales 45 hours COMM 201 - Media Advertising and Sales COMM 201 - Media Advertising and Sales This course emphasizes marketing techniques, audience analysis, sales presentations, rating systems, and rate structures for print, broadcast and digital media. [This course was previously COM 201.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Only --- # COMM202 — Programming and Promotion 45 hours COMM 202 - Programming and Promotion COMM 202 - Programming and Promotion This course introduces students to programming and promotion of programs for radio outlets and podcast channels. The course emphasizes creating entertaining programs, identifying and increasing audience, rating quantity and quality of audiences, and utilization of formats, syndication services, personalities, websites, images, and videos. [This course was previously COM 202.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # COMM240 — Introduction to Public Relations 45 hours COMM 240 - Introduction to Public Relations COMM 240 - Introduction to Public Relations This course is an introduction to the history, theory, and functions of public relations, focusing on both principles and practice. To apply skills, students will analyze case studies, develop strategic campaigns, and write copy. [This course was previously COM 240.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Only --- # COMM242 — Digital Campus Coverage 15 hours COMM 242 - Digital Campus Coverage COMM 242 - Digital Campus Coverage This course provides students experience and participation in digital media while having work published in the digital student newspaper. Students in this course will learn through experience. The amount of required work varies with credit hours. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring -45 --- # COMM250 — Introduction to Social Media 45 hours COMM 250 - Introduction to Social Media COMM 250 - Introduction to Social Media This course is designed to teach students the use and integration of various social media platforms for the purpose of developing personal branding, communication, networking, and careers in any industry. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # COMM280T — Special Topics in Communications 15 hours COMM 280T - Special Topics in Communications COMM 280T - Special Topics in Communications This is a course designed to allow the student to pursue special interests in communications. Requires permission of the instructor. May not be taken in lieu of COMM 2025 or basic oral communications requirement. Only six hours may be counted toward graduation. [This course was previously SPCH 280T.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring -45 --- # COMM287 — Cooperative Work Experience in Communication 135 hours COMM 287 - Cooperative Work Experience in Communication COMM 287 - Cooperative Work Experience in Communication This course includes directed independent study or internship designed to offer students the opportunity to pursue special areas of interest or internships related to the field of communication. Students are required to document internship activities. (This course was previously COMM 285.) (Equivalent to EMPR 2285.) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Internship hours per semester Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Communication Studies Credit… --- # COMM1010 — Intro to Mass Communication 45 hours COMM 1010 - Intro to Mass Communication [ COMM 1010 Audio Description ] COMM 1010 - Intro to Mass Communication This course is an examination of the effect and impact of mass media on contemporary life and society. It covers both the historical evolution of media as well as contemporary developments and issues. Subjects include newspapers and journalism, magazine and book publishing, radio and television broadcasting, motion pictures, music recording, Internet and social media, cable and satellite communication, advertising and public relations; media law and ethics. [This course was previous… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # COMM1020 — Media Writing 45 hours COMM 1020 - Media Writing COMM 1020 - Media Writing This course emphasizes selecting, and covering news, types of stories, newsgathering skills and writing across print, broadcast and online media. [This course was previously COM 102.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Only Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # COMM1030 — Introduction to Electronic Media 45 hours COMM 1030 - Introduction to Electronic Media COMM 1030 - Introduction to Electronic Media This course provides students with a fundamental, hands-on introduction to technologies that are being used to gather, process, and circulate information. Students will study Web design, create blogs and podcasts, and compose multimedia presentations for the Internet, plus examine new technologies as they develop. The course will also investigate how media is evolving to serve the public. [This course was previously COM 101.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # COMM1800 — Introduction to Event Planning 45 hours COMM 1800 - Introduction to Event Planning COMM 1800 - Introduction to Event Planning This is an introductory class that will provide the student insight into the industry of special events and the role the meeting and event professional plays in it. Topics include vendors, contracts, fundraising, budgeting, ethics and more. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # COMM2010 — Production and Announcing for Radio and Podcast 30 hours COMM 2010 - Production and Announcing for Radio and Podcast COMM 2010 - Production and Announcing for Radio and Podcast This is a course in audio production techniques and vocal presentation for radio and podcasting. This course includes hands-on projects covering audio recording, copy interpretation, interviewing skills, microphone techniques, sound effects gathering, and audio editing . FCC regulations for broadcasts and copyright law pertaining to use of audio materials will also be discussed. [This course was previously COM 111.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # COMM2020 — Television Production 30 hours COMM 2020 - Television Production COMM 2020 - Television Production This is a basic course in video presentation and production covering on-camera techniques, interviewing skills, story composition, video gathering, video and sound editing, equipment setup and operation, and working as a crew. This course will provide practical experience in program production during supervised laboratory work in the TV studio and control room and in homework assignments. [This course was previously COM 112.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # COMM2025 — ^Fundamentals of Communication 45 hours COMM 2025 - ^Fundamentals of Communication COMM 2025 - ^Fundamentals of Communication This course is an introduction to the communication process, interpersonal communication, group discussion, and public speaking. Students are required to prepare and deliver speeches. [This course was previously COM 100 and SPCH 1010.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # COMM2045 — ^Public Speaking 45 hours COMM 2045 - ^Public Speaking COMM 2045 - ^Public Speaking This course is an introduction to preparing and delivering public speeches, including emphasis on informative, persuasive and special occasion speaking. [This course was previously COM 103 and SPCH 103.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # COMM2055 — Argumentation and Debate 45 hours COMM 2055 - Argumentation and Debate COMM 2055 - Argumentation and Debate This course includes the study of principles of argumentation with an emphasis on the student’s ability to analyze, to present evidence, to refute fallacies, and to apply techniques of persuasion. The course includes actual practice in debating. [This course was previously COM 250 and SPCH 250.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Prerequisites: COMM 2025 or COMM 2045 Prerequisites: COMM2025, COMM2045 --- # COMM2085 — Business and Professional Communication 45 hours COMM 2085 - Business and Professional Communication COMM 2085 - Business and Professional Communication This course explores communication in the workplace by blending theory with practical application and skill development. Communication behavior in organizations, including networks or ‘pathways;’ interviewing; group communication; and public presentations will be examined. Use of web-based and related communication technology will be emphasized. [This course was previously COM 210 and SPCH 210.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Prerequisites: COMM 2025 or COMM 2045 Prerequisites: COMM2025, COMM2045 --- # COMM2090 — Interpersonal Communication 45 hours COMM 2090 - Interpersonal Communication COMM 2090 - Interpersonal Communication This course s students understand and improve their personal communication skills across social, workplace, and family contexts. Topics may include intrapersonal communication, language, nonverbal behavior, listening, roles, supportiveness, and conflict management. [This course was previously COM 106 and SPCH 106.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # COMM2095 — Small Group Communication 45 hours COMM 2095 - Small Group Communication COMM 2095 - Small Group Communication Small Group Communication is the study of how to work well in groups by focusing on communication components: creating workable goals, the stages of group development, task and social maintenance roles, multiple populations, leadership, motivation, listening, conflict resolution, problem-solving, critical thinking and argumentation, planning and conducting meetings, and issues of ethical behavior. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Prerequisites: COMM 2025 Prerequisites: COMM2025 --- # CRMJ1010 — ^Introduction to Criminal Justice 45 hours CRMJ 1010 - ^Introduction to Criminal Justice CRMJ 1010 - ^Introduction to Criminal Justice This course is a historical overview of the American Criminal Justice System emphasizing an understanding of the basic concepts of the legal, correctional, and enforcement aspects of the justice system. The course looks at career options and opportunities. [This course was previously CJA 201.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer --- # CRMJ1020 — Introduction to the Legal Process 45 hours CRMJ 1020 - Introduction to the Legal Process CRMJ 1020 - Introduction to the Legal Process This course is a study concerning the basic rules governing the admissibility of criminal evidence, confessions, hearsay and exception to the hearsay law, recent civil rights decisions, reconciliation of individual rights and community interest in law and order. Successful completion of CRMJ 1010 or CRMJ 2010 is recommended before CRMJ 1020. [This course was previously CJA 202.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # CRMJ1311 — Criminal Law 45 hours CRMJ 1311 - Criminal Law CRMJ 1311 - Criminal Law This course is a study of the history and development of criminal law, elements of a crime and defenses, parties to a crime, types of offenses and criminal jurisdiction. [This course was previously CJA 203, CRMJ 203 and CRMJ 1110.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # CRMJ1325 — Issues and Ethics in Criminal Justice 45 hours CRMJ 1325 - Issues and Ethics in Criminal Justice CRMJ 1325 - Issues and Ethics in Criminal Justice This course is a review and in-depth examination of current issues, trends, and ethical considerations concerning the criminal justice process with emphasis on problems impacting local criminal justice agencies and personnel. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # CRMJ1340 — Criminal Investigation 45 hours CRMJ 1340 - Criminal Investigation CRMJ 1340 - Criminal Investigation This is an introductory course in the basic concepts of criminal investigations. The course will cover theory and procedures of criminal investigations and problems that can arise in criminal investigations. [This course was previously CJA 207, CRMJ 207, CRMJ 1040.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # CRMJ1341 — Physical Defensive Tactics 15 hours CRMJ 1341 - Physical Defensive Tactics CRMJ 1341 - Physical Defensive Tactics An introduction to basic police and corrections defensive tactics system through physical practice of uncomplicated movements and control of distance. Basic defensive tactics include hand and foot strikes, pressure points, control tactics, non-impact and impact weapons, handcuffing techniques, and use-of-force plans to include various policies on deadly force. This course studies mental conditioning for survival and the use-of-force continuum. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # CRMJ1350 — *Criminal Justice Career Planning 45 hours CRMJ 1350 - *Criminal Justice Career Planning CRMJ 1350 - *Criminal Justice Career Planning This course is designed to acquaint students with careers in criminal justice, and learn about the overall hiring process for criminal justice occupations. Students will complete job searches, employment applications, and interview practitioners in the field. Students will be exposed to requirements for completing a background investigation, and be required to complete background forms. Students will learn about needed knowledge, skills, and abilities for various positions within criminal justice. Stud… --- # CRMJ1355 — Understanding Terrorism 45 hours CRMJ 1355 - Understanding Terrorism CRMJ 1355 - Understanding Terrorism This is a course designed to provide students with a working knowledge of the history of terrorism, the current status of terrorist groups, terrorism tactics, and methods to counteract terrorism. [This course was previously CJA 208, CRMJ 208, CRMJ 1030.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # CRMJ1360 — Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation 45 hours CRMJ 1360 - Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation CRMJ 1360 - Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation This course introduces forensic science and its applications in criminalistics. It is an overview of how the scientific process reflects the underlying philosophy concerning forensic science as a science and profession. Various methodologies pertaining to examination of crime scenes and collection of physical evidence are studied to show how scientific methods comprise the activities in criminalistics. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # CRMJ2010 — Introduction to Law Enforcement 45 hours CRMJ 2010 - Introduction to Law Enforcement CRMJ 2010 - Introduction to Law Enforcement This course is a study of the historical background of law enforcement in the United States. The course addresses constitutional limitations on law enforcement, --- # CRMJ2020 — Introduction to Corrections 45 hours CRMJ 2020 - Introduction to Corrections CRMJ 2020 - Introduction to Corrections This course is a study of the American correctional system, a study of the history of corrections, philosophy of punishment and correction, correctional institutions, programs, and services, and contemporary issues and problems. [This course was previously CJA 204.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # CRMJ2191 — Criminal Justice Practicum 45 hours CRMJ 2191 - Criminal Justice Practicum CRMJ 2191 - Criminal Justice Practicum This course emphasizes the application of critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills through real or simulated environments designed to support practical professional preparation in the criminal justice field. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring practicum hours per semester Division: Social Science and Education Department: Criminal Justice Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Sche… --- # CRMJ2311 — Juvenile Justice 45 hours CRMJ 2311 - Juvenile Justice CRMJ 2311 - Juvenile Justice This course is a study of youth crimes and the historical development, legal foundations, and present institutions, programs, and services in the juvenile justice system. [This course was previously CJA 206, CRMJ 206 and CRMJ 2110.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # CRMJ2312 — ^Criminology 45 hours CRMJ 2312 - ^Criminology CRMJ 2312 - ^Criminology This course is an introduction to crime theory. Topics include biological, psychological and sociological studies of crime causation, the policies adopted in response to crime theory and discussion of crime typologies. [This course was previously CJA 211D, CRMJ 211D and CRMJ 2000.] (Equivalent to SOCI 2000) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer --- # CRMJ2340 — Investigative Report Writing 45 hours CRMJ 2340 - Investigative Report Writing CRMJ 2340 - Investigative Report Writing This is a course in the fundamental guidelines for writing reports common to criminal justice (crime, affidavits, incident, and investigative). The course will introduce students to the Reid Technique of Interviewing and Interrogation. [This course was previously CRMJ 212, CRMJ 2040.] Required for Criminal Justice, Associate of Applied Science (AAS) majors. Recommended as an elective for AS/AA Criminal Justice majors. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # CRMJ2381 — Selected Topics in Criminal Justice 15 hours CRMJ 2381 - Selected Topics in Criminal Justice CRMJ 2381 - Selected Topics in Criminal Justice This course includes specialized topical issues and/or problems in Criminal Justice. Topics are carefully selected to meet the needs of an individual or a special group. [This course was previously CJA 210T, CRMJ 210T.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As Needed hours with faculty per credit hour per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of six hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Social Science and Education Department: Criminal Justice Cr… --- # CRMJ2390 — Probation and Parole 45 hours CRMJ 2390 - Probation and Parole CRMJ 2390 - Probation and Parole This course is a study of the supervision of offenders in the community, including history, philosophy, legal foundations, strategies, professional roles and contemporary models, programs, and services. [This course was previously CJA 209 , CRMJ 209 and CRMJ 2090.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # CRMJ2396 — Criminal Justice Internship I 135 hours CRMJ 2396 - Criminal Justice Internship I CRMJ 2396 - Criminal Justice Internship I This course includes a directed internship designed to offer students the opportunity to pursue work experience with a criminal justice agency and to develop practical work related skills and integrate classroom knowledge and theories. (This was previously CRMJ 2130.) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring internship hours per semester Division: Social Science and Education Department: Criminal Justice Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Sc… --- # CTM210 — *Computed Tomography Patient Management 60 hours CTM 210 - *Computed Tomography Patient Management CTM 210 - *Computed Tomography Patient Management This is one of a three-course set in whole-body Computed Tomography (CT) imaging. The complete set provides formal, specialized training in CT whole-body imaging before independent performance. Topics included in this course are patient care and management, whole body cross-sectional anatomy, pathology, imaging procedures with protocols, and special procedures in CT. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a pu… --- # CTM220 — *Computed Tomography Physics 60 hours CTM 220 - *Computed Tomography Physics CTM 220 - *Computed Tomography Physics This is one of a three-course set in whole-body Computed Tomography (CT) imaging. The complete set provides formal specialized training in CT whole-body imaging prior to independent performance. Topics included in this course are history of computed tomography, fundamentals of computers, scanning methods, digital imaging, quality control, and radiation protection. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a… --- # CTM230 — *Computed Tomography Clinic 360 hours CTM 230 - *Computed Tomography Clinic CTM 230 - *Computed Tomography Clinic This course is one of a three course set in whole-body Computed Tomography (CT) imaging. The complete set provides formal specialized training in CT whole-body imaging before independent performance. The clinical component is conducted at an approved clinical education center and requires supervised performance of computed tomography of the head, neck, spine, chest, abdomen, pelvis, and musculoskeletal system. Arrangements for clinical education are made by the students to obtain clinical experience with a Volunteer S… --- # DAST1510 — *Dental Radiology 45 hours DAST 1510 - *Dental Radiology DAST 1510 - *Dental Radiology This course includes the principles of radiation physics, exposing, processing, mounting, evaluation and interpretation of dental images, biological effects of radiation and protection principles, quality assurance protocols and infection control is emphasized. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Dental Assisting Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Sche… --- # DAST1520 — *Dental Materials 45 hours DAST 1520 - *Dental Materials DAST 1520 - *Dental Materials This course includes the knowledge and skills of dental materials, including properties, laboratory safety competence in the use and manipulation of gypsum, restorative materials, dental cements, impression materials acrylic and thermoplastics, waxes, abrasive agents and study casts/occlusal registration. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Dental Assisting Cre… --- # DAST1530 — *Clinical Chairside I 45 hours DAST 1530 - *Clinical Chairside I DAST 1530 - *Clinical Chairside I This course covers the study of general dentistry and the foundation of clinical chairside assisting. The course includes infection control, dental-related environmental hazards, management of dental and medical emergencies and emphasis placed on skills in the clinical setting, to include charting, effective communication with patients and members of the dental team. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university para… --- # DAST1540 — *Dental Science I 45 hours DAST 1540 - *Dental Science I DAST 1540 - *Dental Science I This course includes instruction in general and oral anatomy and physiology, embryology, histology, dental morphology and microbiology. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # DAST1550 — *Dental Science II 45 hours DAST 1550 - *Dental Science II DAST 1550 - *Dental Science II A continuation of Dental Science I with emphasis on oral pathology and pharmacology, including monitoring nitrous oxide. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Dental Assisting Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: DAST1540 --- # DAST1560 — *Clinical Chairside II 45 hours DAST 1560 - *Clinical Chairside II DAST 1560 - *Clinical Chairside II This course is a continuation of Clinical Science I with emphasis on assisting with the specialties of general dentistry. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Dental Assisting Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: DAST1530 --- # DAST1570 — *Clinical Practicum I 60 hours DAST 1570 - *Clinical Practicum I DAST 1570 - *Clinical Practicum I A supervised clinical experience in general dentistry to master basic dental assisting skills. Emphasis is on the role of the dental assistant operative dentistry and patient care. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Dental Assisting Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the S… Prerequisites: DAST1660 --- # DAST1580 — *Dental Office Management 45 hours DAST 1580 - *Dental Office Management DAST 1580 - *Dental Office Management Dental Office Management is an introduction to the principles related to the management of the dental office, including telephone techniques, appointment control, inventory and supplies, clinical records, insurance forms, financial records and office equipment. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # DAST1590 — *Clinical Practicum II 300 hours DAST 1590 - *Clinical Practicum II DAST 1590 - *Clinical Practicum II A continuation of Clinical Practicum I. A supervised clinical experience in general dentistry to master basic dental assisting skills. Emphasis is on the role of the dental assistant in operative dentistry and patient care. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Dental Assisting Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Sp… Prerequisites: DAST1570 --- # DAST1600 — *Fundamentals of Dental Assisting 15 hours DAST 1600 - *Fundamentals of Dental Assisting DAST 1600 - *Fundamentals of Dental Assisting This is a basic course to prepare the student to work and communicate with patients and the dental members effectively. Emphasis is on ethics, legal aspects, terminology, charting, oral and written communication and patient care. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Dental Assisting Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Sc… --- # DAST1610 — *Advanced Radiology 30 hours DAST 1610 - *Advanced Radiology DAST 1610 - *Advanced Radiology A continuation of Dental Radiology with additional emphasis on intraoral imaging to expose, develop, mount and identify films, digital radiography and extra-oral surveys. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Dental Assisting Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Cla… Prerequisites: DAST1510, DAST1540 --- # DAST1620 — *Preventive Dental Assisting 30 hours DAST 1620 - *Preventive Dental Assisting DAST 1620 - *Preventive Dental Assisting This course is a study of the practices and philosophy of preventive dentistry which can be integrated into all dental settings. Includes oral hygiene, nutrition, counseling, and safety. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Dental Assisting Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule… Prerequisites: DAST1540 --- # DAST1630 — *The Compromised Patient 15 hours DAST 1630 - *The Compromised Patient DAST 1630 - *The Compromised Patient This course is a study of the compromised patient with emphasis on medical emergencies in the dental office and special needs patients. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Dental Assisting Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # DAST1640 — *Capstone Course 45 hours DAST 1640 - *Capstone Course DAST 1640 - *Capstone Course To provide the student with a synopsis of dental topics necessary for completion of qualifications for credentialing which are necessary in a dental assisting career. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer --- # DAST1650 — *Special Topics in Dental Assisting 45 hours DAST 1650 - *Special Topics in Dental Assisting DAST 1650 - *Special Topics in Dental Assisting This course focuses on advanced topics in dental assisting and may be used to examine new technologies, policies, best practices, as they evolve within the discipline. This course may also be used for student seminars to discuss clinical experiences as well as completing additional licensure certifications in coronal polishing, sealants and monitoring nitrous oxide. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other… --- # DAST1660 — *Clinical Practice 60 hours DAST 1660 - *Clinical Practice DAST 1660 - *Clinical Practice To provide the student with the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in the classroom and laboratory settings to a functioning dental practice, as well as teach the student to work as a member of the team. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Dental Assisting Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026… --- # ECED1310 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education 45 hours ECED 1310 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education ECED 1310 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education This course is an introduction to the early childhood profession, including an emphasis on professionalism and developmentally appropriate practice. The course also includes an overview of history of early education; theoretical program models; different types of early childhood programs, community resources; professional organizations, and contemporary trends and issues in programs for children ages birth through eight. Field experience is required. Semester Availability: (Subject to C… --- # ECED2310 — Safe, Healthy Learning Environments 45 hours ECED 2310 - Safe, Healthy Learning Environments ECED 2310 - Safe, Healthy Learning Environments This course includes a study of the basic principles and practices of safety, health, and nutrition as they relate to the early childhood setting, home, and community for children ages birth through eight. Also included is a study of principles of creating appropriate learning environments for young children. Field experience is required. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # ECED2312 — Administration of Early Childhood Programs 45 hours ECED 2312 - Administration of Early Childhood Programs ECED 2312 - Administration of Early Childhood Programs This course includes a study of organizational and administrative practices applicable to programs serving children ages birth through eight. Topics of particular consideration include leadership, enrollment, public relations, staff-management, financial management, facilities, regulations, family relations, and program development. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) TN eCampus ONLY --- # ECED2315 — Early Childhood Curriculum 45 hours ECED 2315 - Early Childhood Curriculum ECED 2315 - Early Childhood Curriculum This course includes a survey of developmentally appropriate practices and the teacher’s role in supporting development of children ages birth through eight. Also included is an emphasis on curriculum planning including goals, environment, roles of teachers and of parents, materials, and settings. Field experience is required. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # ECED2320 — Infant, Toddler, Child Development 45 hours ECED 2320 - Infant, Toddler, Child Development ECED 2320 - Infant, Toddler, Child Development This course includes a study of the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional aspects of young children and their application to the care, guidance, and development of the children ages birth through eight. Field observation and interaction are required. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # ECED2330 — Infant and Toddler Care 45 hours ECED 2330 - Infant and Toddler Care ECED 2330 - Infant and Toddler Care This course includes a study of the care and education of infants and toddlers ages birth to three in group settings (i.e., childcare centers, family childcare homes, Early Head Start, etc.). Topics include rationales and strategies for supporting the whole child, including cognitive, language, social-emotional, and physical development in a safe, responsive environment. The course emphasizes relationship-based care and education with special attention to the unique environmental aspects of programs for the child under th… --- # ECED2335 — Initial Practicum 30 hours ECED 2335 - Initial Practicum ECED 2335 - Initial Practicum This course includes a supervised practicum which includes a minimum of 30 clock hours in instruction and 45 clock hours in early childhood practical experiences. The course includes a study of the physical and human qualities that combine to create an environment that is safe and healthy and promotes optimum learning for young children ages birth through eight. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Prerequisites: Sucessful completion of ECED 2310 and ECED 2315 Prerequisites: ECED2310, ECED2315 --- # ECED2340 — Family Dynamics and Community Involvement 45 hours ECED 2340 - Family Dynamics and Community Involvement ECED 2340 - Family Dynamics and Community Involvement This course includes a study of the role of the family and community in the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional growth of the child ages birth through eight. Topics include the benefits of, and strategies for, developing positive reciprocal relationships with families in an early childhood setting. Field experience is required. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # ECED2360 — Development of Exceptional Children 45 hours ECED 2360 - Development of Exceptional Children ECED 2360 - Development of Exceptional Children This course explores practices that early childhood professionals can apply to develop a more inclusive and accessible environment for children ages birth through eight. It provides students with skills to include children of all abilities through appropriate arrangement of the environment. The course includes strategies for developing strong relationships with families and other community agencies. Field experience is required. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # ECED2370 — Developmental Assessment 45 hours ECED 2370 - Developmental Assessment ECED 2370 - Developmental Assessment This course covers assessment for children ages birth through eight. Both formal and informal instruments will be discussed, emphasizing tools that can be effectively used by teachers of young children. Considerations in choosing, administering, and reporting results of assessments are also addressed. Field experience is required. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # ECED2380 — Language and Literacy in Early Childhood 45 hours ECED 2380 - Language and Literacy in Early Childhood ECED 2380 - Language and Literacy in Early Childhood This course covers the research-based principles and practices for providing young children age birth through eight a strong foundation in language and literacy within a developmentally appropriate approach. Field experiences required. Course may be through TN eCampus. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # ECED2385 — Math and Science in Early Childhood 45 hours ECED 2385 - Math and Science in Early Childhood ECED 2385 - Math and Science in Early Childhood This is a course on the standards, principles, and practices in teaching mathematics and science to young children age birth through eight. An emphasis will be placed on developing an integrated math and science curriculum that includes appropriate content, processes, environment and materials, and child-centered choices. Field experience required. (Equivalent to TN eCampus ECED 2085) Course may be through TN eCampus. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # ECED2386 — Special Topics 15 hours ECED 2386 - Special Topics ECED 2386 - Special Topics This course includes specialized topical issues and/or problems in Early Childhood Education. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As Needed hours with faculty per credit hour per semester Division: Social Science and Education Department: Education Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # ECED2390 — Creative Development 45 hours ECED 2390 - Creative Development ECED 2390 - Creative Development This course includes creative development provides strategies for promoting creative development of the young child ages birth through eight. Topics include understanding the concept of creativity: what it is, why it is important, and how the development of creativity relates to art, music, movement, and drama. Field experience is required. (Equivalent to TN eCampus ECED 2090) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) TN eCampus ONLY --- # ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics 45 hours ECON 2100 - ^Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2100 - ^Principles of Macroeconomics This course introduces the economic dilemma, supply and demand, and the roles of major sectors within the economy. The course explores the process of national income and output determination and the use of monetary and discretionary fiscal policies to control inflation and unemployment. Keynesian economics, the Monetarist School, and modern classical macroeconomics are examined and compared. [This course was previously ECON 2010.] (Equivalent to TN eCampus ECON 2100) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change)… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # ECON2200 — ^Principles of Microeconomics 45 hours ECON 2200 - ^Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2200 - ^Principles of Microeconomics This course explores the role of markets in capitalistic economies in generating information and allocating resources, the theory of consumer choice, and production cost. The course also includes the economics of the firm, an examination of government regulation of business, the operation of resource markets and the determination of income distribution, and international trade. [This course was previously ECON 2020.] (Equivalent to TN eCampus ECON 2200) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring,… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # EDU240T — Selected Topics in Education 15 hours EDU 240T - Selected Topics in Education EDU 240T - Selected Topics in Education This course includes specialized topical issues and/or problems in education. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As Needed hours with faculty per credit hour per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of six hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Social Science and Education Department: Education Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education 45 hours EDUC 2000 - Introduction to Education EDUC 2000 - Introduction to Education This course is a short survey of the field of education. The history of American education, present educational philosophies, major problems, present practices, and the school as a social institution are considered. Field experience in the public schools and community service are required. (Equivalent to TN eCampus EDU 201) (This course was previously EDU 101) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology 45 hours EDUC 2210 - Educational Psychology EDUC 2210 - Educational Psychology This course includes the study of the concepts and theories of educational and psychological learning theories that lead to effective teaching, with emphasis on testing and assessment, classroom management techniques, and planning. Field experience in the public schools and community service are required. FOR EDUCATION MAJORS ONLY. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # EDUC2220 — Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education 45 hours EDUC 2220 - Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education EDUC 2220 - Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education An introductory course designed to give an overview of the issues related to the education and psychology of exceptional children. Concepts of learning and behavior management will be considered, especially as they relate to the exceptional child in the public school. (Equivalent to TN eCampus TELC 2010) (Course was previously EDU 264) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # EMPR1125 — *Introduction to Entertainment Business 45 hours EMPR 1125 - *Introduction to Entertainment Business EMPR 1125 - *Introduction to Entertainment Business Introduction to Entertainment Business is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of the business practices related to the music entertainment industry especially in Nashville. The course focuses on skills necessary for beginning and maintaining a professional career in the music entertainment industry. The course has a strong emphasis on practical applications of classroom knowledge to the Nashville business environment. (This course was previously MBUS 125.) Semester Availability: (Su… --- # EMPR1150 — *Introduction to Entertainment Business II 45 hours EMPR 1150 - *Introduction to Entertainment Business II EMPR 1150 - *Introduction to Entertainment Business II This course is a continuation of the concepts and business practices related to the music entertainment industry introduced in EMPR 1125 . (This course was previously MBUS150.) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Entertainment Media Production Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click… Prerequisites: EMPR1125 --- # EMPR1205 — *Writing for Radio & Podcast 45 hours EMPR 1205 - *Writing for Radio & Podcast EMPR 1205 - *Writing for Radio & Podcast In this course, students will receive practical experience in writing for radio and podcast. Style rules will be emphasized in writing news, commercials, weather, promotional announcements, drama, comedy, FCC-compliant underwriting announcements, and more. Written assignments and three hours of supervised computer lab work per week. (This course was previously COMM 205.) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring lecture/ --- # EMPR1206 — *Digital Radio Operations 45 hours EMPR 1206 - *Digital Radio Operations EMPR 1206 - *Digital Radio Operations Designed to be taken towards the end of the student’s program of study, this performance course will require the student to show proficiency in Digital Media Skills. The student will work with music and scheduling software to create station logs, ship them over a network to servers, and reconcile them. Students will enter songs and commercial time orders into software, create a short audio & video podcast, and voice-track a radio show. Ninety-minute classroom and ninety-minute laboratory sessions per week. (This cours… --- # EMPR1212 — Digital Video Editing 90 hours EMPR 1212 - Digital Video Editing EMPR 1212 - Digital Video Editing This course provides the student with hands-on instruction in all aspects of operation of non-linear video editing systems for television, film, and new media. Skills developed in this course include importing/exporting media, transitions, mixing, titles, effects, and distribution. (This course was previously COMM 212.) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring studio hours per semester Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Entertainment Media Production Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Sched… --- # EMPR1222 — Field Production & Lighting 90 hours EMPR 1222 - Field Production & Lighting EMPR 1222 - Field Production & Lighting This course continues COMM 2020 and EMPR 1212 in a field setting, including intermediate and advanced shooting and editing techniques. Students will practice field lighting and audio, production budgeting and planning, script writing, and storyboarding. Student production teams will create professional-quality video productions. (This course was previously COMM 222.) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Prerequisites: EMPR 1212 or permission of the department studio hours per semester Division: Humani… Prerequisites: EMPR1212 --- # EMPR1270 — *Audio for Media 45 hours EMPR 1270 - *Audio for Media EMPR 1270 - *Audio for Media This course provides a basic understanding of the theories and technology used in audio production for CD’s, radio, TV, and film. (This course was previously COMM 270.) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # EMPR1271 — *Introduction to Audio Recording Techniques 45 hours EMPR 1271 - *Introduction to Audio Recording Techniques EMPR 1271 - *Introduction to Audio Recording Techniques This course develops an understanding of the techniques and technology involved in modern multi-track recording and mixing and includes hands on experience, with a lab included. (This course was previously COMM 271.) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Entertainment Media Production Credits: Click h… Prerequisites: EMPR1270 --- # EMPR2200 — *Music Tour Logistics I 45 hours EMPR 2200 - *Music Tour Logistics I EMPR 2200 - *Music Tour Logistics I This course covers music entertainment tour logistics, including structure and role of the tour management group, tour logistics management roles and responsibilities, and critical thinking skills in accounting, contract negotiations, global tour logistics, and business law within tour logistics industry. Students apply learned skills to production of planned events. (This course was previously MBUS 200.) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # EMPR2225 — *Motion Graphics 90 hours EMPR 2225 - *Motion Graphics EMPR 2225 - *Motion Graphics This course builds on concepts covered in ART 253 and EMPR 1212 and focuses on motion design for time-based media and the basics of compositing. Utilizing Adobe After Effects, students will learn to create still and motion text, images, and graphics for use in film, video, and broadcast. (This course was previously COMM 225.) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts De… Prerequisites: ART253, EMPR1212 --- # EMPR2230 — *Screenwriting 45 hours EMPR 2230 - *Screenwriting EMPR 2230 - *Screenwriting This course provides a foundation in industry-standard formatting, style, and composition of scripts written for the screen. Topics covered include three-act structure, major plot events, vertical flow, efficient visual writing, character development, scenes and transitions, treatments, pitching, and the business of screenwriting. (This course was previously COMM 230.) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.… Prerequisites: EMPR1222 --- # EMPR2235 — *Non-Fiction Film and Video Production 45 hours EMPR 2235 - *Non-Fiction Film and Video Production EMPR 2235 - *Non-Fiction Film and Video Production This advanced course covers non-fiction production including documentaries, promotional videos, corporate and educational videos, commercials, PSAs, and video journalism. Students will research and develop topics, create AV scripts, develop interview questions, transcribe interviews and create paper edits, and work in teams to shoot and edit short non-fiction films and videos. (This course was previously COMM 235.) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate leve… Prerequisites: EMPR1212, EMPR1222 --- # EMPR2236 — *Fiction Film and Video Production 45 hours EMPR 2236 - *Fiction Film and Video Production EMPR 2236 - *Fiction Film and Video Production This advanced course covers all aspects of fiction production including scriptwriting and effective storytelling; casting and directing actors; and responsibilities of the director and producer in all phases of production. Students will write scripts, hold casting sessions, and work in teams to direct and produce short fiction films and videos. (This course was previously COMM 236.) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with… Prerequisites: EMPR1212, EMPR1222 --- # EMPR2250 — *Music Tour Logistics II 45 hours EMPR 2250 - *Music Tour Logistics II EMPR 2250 - *Music Tour Logistics II This course examines advanced practices and trends in the planning, acquisition, deployment, and control of resources necessary for successful domestic and international music entertainment tours. This course emphasizes development and implementation of a music entertainment tour logistics strategy. Students apply learned skills to production of planned events. (This course was previously MBUS 250.) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # EMPR2272 — *Digital Audio Technology 45 hours EMPR 2272 - *Digital Audio Technology EMPR 2272 - *Digital Audio Technology This course includes an in-depth study of Digital Audio Technology with an emphasis on Digital Audio Workstation Technology related to the recording, overdubbing, editing, and mixing of music. Students will gain practical “hands-on” experience with Digital Audio Workstation hardware and software utilizing both Macintosh and PC platforms. [This course was previously COM 272.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a… Prerequisites: EMPR1271 --- # EMPR2273 — *Live Sound Recording and Reinforcement 45 hours EMPR 2273 - *Live Sound Recording and Reinforcement EMPR 2273 - *Live Sound Recording and Reinforcement This course provides instruction in live sound recording and reinforcement including further development of audio principles introduced in EMPR 1270 and EMPR 1271 as applied to live sound. It includes instruction on load-in, setup, test, trouble-shoot, operate, tear-down, and load-out of state-of-the-art Live Sound Reinforcement system. It also includes applied training by supporting the Visual and Performing Arts, the Music, Theatre, and Audio Visual departments. (This course was previousl… Prerequisites: EMPR1271 --- # EMPR2285 — Cooperative Work Experience in Communication 135 hours EMPR 2285 - Cooperative Work Experience in Communication EMPR 2285 - Cooperative Work Experience in Communication This course includes directed independent study or internship designed to offer students the opportunity to pursue special areas of interest or internship related to the field of communication. Students are required to document internship activities. [This course was previously COMM 285.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: Permission of the department independent study hours per semester Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Com… --- # EMPR2286 — Radio Internship 135 hours EMPR 2286 - Radio Internship EMPR 2286 - Radio Internship This performance class is designed for the student to gain and refine on-air radio skills. The student will read and produce newscasts, produce special announcements, and host music programs on the college radio station, WVCP-FM 88.5. Conducted under Work-Based Learning (WBL) standards, this internship requires a minimum of 135 physical hours of quality work per term to receive three college credits. May be completed at the College station WVCP-FM or as an internship at a commercial station. [This course was previously COMM 286.] Semes… --- # EMPR2291P — *Communication Practicum: Radio 45 hours EMPR 2291P - *Communication Practicum: Radio EMPR 2291P - *Communication Practicum: Radio This course includes supervised laboratory or field work in radio broadcasting or radio station operations. The course is designed primarily for actual on-air experience. May be completed at the College station WVCP-FM or as an internship at a commercial station. Students may take a combination of practicum courses ( EMPR 2294P and/or EMPR 2295P ); only 8 hours may be counted toward graduation. Not intended for transfer. [This course was previously COMM 291P.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) F… --- # EMPR2294P — *Communication Practicum: Video Production 45 hours EMPR 2294P - *Communication Practicum: Video Production EMPR 2294P - *Communication Practicum: Video Production This course provides supervised laboratory or fieldwork in video production. This course is a planned program of independent study and work experience. The amount of required work varies with credit hours. Students may take a combination of practicum courses ( EMPR 2291P and/or EMPR 2295P ); only 8 hours may be counted toward graduation. This course is not intended for transfer. (This course was previously COMM 294P.) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is co… Prerequisites: EMPR1212, EMPR1222 --- # EMPR2295P — *Recording Practicum 45 hours EMPR 2295P - *Recording Practicum EMPR 2295P - *Recording Practicum This course provides practical experience in recording operations which allows students to learn through experience. It may be completed at the Vol State Recording Studio. Students may take a combination of practicum courses ( EMPR 2291P and/or EMPR 2294P ); only 8 hours may be counted toward graduation. This course is not intended for transfer. [This course was previously COMM 295P.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose… Prerequisites: EMPR1271 --- # EMPR2299P — *Capstone Experience 45 hours EMPR 2299P - *Capstone Experience EMPR 2299P - *Capstone Experience The Capstone Experience in Communication is an opportunity for AAS program students to bring their abilities, skills, and their understanding of new media to bear on a semester-long, final project that will serve as the culmination of their studies in the Department. The Senior Capstone Experience for Humanities majors exemplifies each student’s accumulated knowledge and mastery of material. Permission of the instructor is required. [This course was previously COMM 299P.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This… --- # EMSA1111 — *Advanced EMT Clinical 90 hours EMSA 1111 - *Advanced EMT Clinical EMSA 1111 - *Advanced EMT Clinical The Advanced EMT Clinical is one of two courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective --- # EMSA1112 — *Advanced EMT Field Internship 90 hours EMSA 1112 - *Advanced EMT Field Internship EMSA 1112 - *Advanced EMT Field Internship The Advanced EMT Field Internship is one of two courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective --- # EMSA1201 — *Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab 60 hours EMSA 1201 - *Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab EMSA 1201 - *Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab The Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab is one of two laboratory-based courses intended to focus the student on developing skills related to theory presented in didactic classes taken as This laboratory experience will utilize scenarios to emphasize airway maintenance, medication administration, and successfully assessing patients with a variety of medical concerns. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other tha… --- # EMSA1202 — *Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab 60 hours EMSA 1202 - *Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab EMSA 1202 - *Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab The Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab is one of two laboratory-based courses intended to focus the student on developing skills related to theory presented in didactic classes taken as This laboratory experience will utilize scenarios to emphasize airway maintenance, medication administration, and successfully assessing patients with a variety of medical concerns. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been d… --- # EMSA1501 — *Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies 75 hours EMSA 1501 - *Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies EMSA 1501 - *Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies The Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies is one of two lecture courses that include basic and limited advanced skills focused on the acute management and transportation of critical and emergent patients. This course includes the following topics: Emergency Medical Responder and Emergency Medical Technician- National Educational Standards competencies, roles and responsibilities of the AEMT, workforce safety, wellness, public health, communications, documentation, medical/legal/ethical considerations, anato… --- # EMSA1502 — *Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies 75 hours EMSA 1502 - *Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies EMSA 1502 - *Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies The Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies is one of two lecture courses that includes basic and limited advanced skills, focused on the acute management and transportation of critically and emergently ill patients. This course includes the following topics: obstetrics and gynecology, neonatal care, pediatric emergencies, geriatric emergencies, environmental emergencies, patients with special challenges, EMS operations, trauma, and shock. Trauma and shock will include the fol… --- # EMSB1101 — *EMT Medical Skills Lab 30 hours EMSB 1101 - *EMT Medical Skills Lab EMSB 1101 - *EMT Medical Skills Lab EMT Medical Skills Lab is a laboratory based course utilizing scenarios to emphasize EMS operations, communications, documentation, medical/legal/ethical considerations, airway management, respiratory emergencies, cardiovascular emergencies, acute diabetic emergencies, abdominal and gastrointestinal emergencies, urologic emergencies, anaphylactic reactions, behavioral emergencies, assisting with medication administration, and successful assessment of patients with a variety of medical concerns. This course includes applic… --- # EMSB1102 — *EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab 30 hours EMSB 1102 - *EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab EMSB 1102 - *EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab is a laboratory-based course utilizing scenarios to emphasize obstetrics and gynecology, neonatal care, pediatric emergencies, geriatric emergencies, environmental emergencies, patients with special challenges, trauma and shock. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Emergency Medical Tech… --- # EMSB1111 — *EMT Clinical 48 hours EMSB 1111 - *EMT Clinical EMSB 1111 - *EMT Clinical EMT Clinical is one of two clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective --- # EMSB1112 — *EMT Field Internship 48 hours EMSB 1112 - *EMT Field Internship EMSB 1112 - *EMT Field Internship EMT Field Internship is one of two clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective --- # EMSB1601 — *EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations 90 hours EMSB 1601 - *EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations EMSB 1601 - *EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations is one of two lecture courses designed to provide the student with the knowledge of an entry-level Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). This course includes the following topics: Emergency Medical Responder-National Educational Standards competencies, roles and responsibilities of the EMT, workforce safety, wellness, public health, communications, documentation, EMS operations, medical/legal/ethical considerations, fundamental anatomy and ph… --- # EMSB1602 — *EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies 90 hours EMSB 1602 - *EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies EMSB 1602 - *EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies is one of two lecture courses designed to provide the student with the knowledge of an entry-level Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). This course includes the following topics: obstetrics and gynecology, neonatal care, pediatric emergencies, geriatric emergencies, environmental emergencies, patients with special challenges, trauma, and shock. Trauma and shock will include the following topics: bleeding, soft tissue injuries, head & spine injuries, face & neck inj… --- # EMSP1311 — *Paramedic Clinical I 145 hours EMSP 1311 - *Paramedic Clinical I EMSP 1311 - *Paramedic Clinical I Paramedic Clinical I is the first of three clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective --- # EMSP1401 — *Paramedic Skills Lab I 120 hours EMSP 1401 - *Paramedic Skills Lab I EMSP 1401 - *Paramedic Skills Lab I Skills Lab I is a laboratory based course utilizing scenarios to emphasize airway management, medication administration, and successful assessment of patients with a variety of medical concerns and an introduction to cardiology. This course includes application of principles and processes discussed in Fundamentals I. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health S… --- # EMSP1801 — *Fundamentals of Paramedic I 120 hours EMSP 1801 - *Fundamentals of Paramedic I EMSP 1801 - *Fundamentals of Paramedic I Fundamentals of Paramedic I is the first of two lecture courses to include the following topics: paramedic roles, responsibilities, workforce safety, wellness, public health, communications, documentation, EMS operations, medical/legal considerations, anatomy and physiology, life span development, general pathophysiology, general pharmacology, patient assessment, critical thinking, airway management, respiratory emergencies and introduction to cardiology. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring,… --- # EMSP2303 — *Paramedic Practicum 90 hours EMSP 2303 - *Paramedic Practicum EMSP 2303 - *Paramedic Practicum Paramedic Practicum is a combination of laboratory and scenarios based course intended to assist students on developing skills related to the theories presented in their previous courses. This course will allow for preparation for psychomotor licensure testing and preparation as a competent entry level Paramedic. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences De… Prerequisites: EMSP2802, EMSP2412, EMSP2402 --- # EMSP2402 — *Paramedic Skills Lab II 120 hours EMSP 2402 - *Paramedic Skills Lab II EMSP 2402 - *Paramedic Skills Lab II Paramedic Skills Lab II is a laboratory-based course intended to utilize scenarios to emphasize respiratory/cardiac emergencies (on-going from EMSP 1401), pulmonology, neurology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, urology and nephrology, hematology, gynecology, obstetrics, neonatology, pediatrics, trauma, continuing cardiology, and successful assessment of patients with a variety of medical conditions. This course includes application of principles and processes discussed in Fundamentals I. Semester Availability: (Subject… Prerequisites: EMSP1801, EMSP1401, EMSP1311 --- # EMSP2403 — *Paramedic Capstone 60 hours EMSP 2403 - *Paramedic Capstone EMSP 2403 - *Paramedic Capstone Paramedic Capstone serves as a mechanism to insure that the student meets academic requirements to test for National Registry and licensure. This course will include all necessary steps needed to complete the program including exit exams, preparation for National Registry practical and written exams, exit interviews, patient care review by the Medical Director, and any other administrative requirements that the program may deem necessary. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer This course is collegiate le… Prerequisites: EMSP2402, EMSP2412, EMSP2802 --- # EMSP2412 — *Paramedic Clinical II 193 hours EMSP 2412 - *Paramedic Clinical II EMSP 2412 - *Paramedic Clinical II Paramedic Clinical II is the second of three clinical experiences designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective Prerequisites: EMSP1801, EMSP1401, EMSP1311 --- # EMSP2513 — *Paramedic Field Internship 241 hours EMSP 2513 - *Paramedic Field Internship EMSP 2513 - *Paramedic Field Internship Paramedic Field Internship provides evidence that the student is capable of acting as a team leader in managing the emergency care and treatment of an injured or ill patient at the paramedic level. The student will demonstrate competency in this role. While all skill sets should have been achieved prior to initiating the internship, patient types and pathologies may be used from this experience to complete the minimum graduation academic requirements as set forth in CoAEMSP accreditation documents and the Tennesse… Prerequisites: EMSP2802, EMSP2402, EMSP2412 --- # EMSP2802 — *Fundamentals of Paramedic II 120 hours EMSP 2802 - *Fundamentals of Paramedic II EMSP 2802 - *Fundamentals of Paramedic II Fundamentals of Paramedic II is the second of two lecture courses to include the following topics: respiratory & cardiology (on going from EMSP 1801), pulmonology, neurology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, urology and nephrology, hematology, gynecology, obstetrics, neonatology, pediatrics, geriatric emergencies, psychological emergencies and trauma/shock. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than bein… Prerequisites: EMSP1801, EMSP1401, EMSP1311 --- # EMSX1150 — *Basic EMTB/A Clinical 96 hours EMSX 1150 - *Basic EMTB/A Clinical EMSX 1150 - *Basic EMTB/A Clinical This clinical course is designed to allow the student to meet psychomotor and effective --- # EMSX1250 — *EMT First Responder 30 hours EMSX 1250 - *EMT First Responder EMSX 1250 - *EMT First Responder This lecture course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge of an entry-level Emergency Medical Responder (EMR). The following topics are included: Emergency Medical Responder-National Educational Standards competencies, roles, and responsibilities of the EMR, workforce safety, wellness, public health, communications, documentation, EMS operations, medical/legal/ethical considerations, fundamental anatomy and physiology, life span development, fundamental pathophysiology, patient assessment, airway management, res… --- # EMSX1260 — *Basic EMTB/A Skills Lab 60 hours EMSX 1260 - *Basic EMTB/A Skills Lab EMSX 1260 - *Basic EMTB/A Skills Lab This laboratory course emphasizes skills taught through the EMTB portion of the course. It will include the application of principles and processes discussed in EMT Medical Emergencies. Emphasis will be placed on treating patients with various medical concerns and traumas. (This course was previously EMSA 1260.) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Dep… --- # EMSX1350 — *Introduction to EMTB/A 45 hours EMSX 1350 - *Introduction to EMTB/A EMSX 1350 - *Introduction to EMTB/A This lecture course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge of an entry-level Emergency Medical Technician Basic (EMTB). The following topics will be included: Emergency Medical Technician Basic-National Educational Standards competencies, roles and responsibilities of the EMTB, workforce safety, wellness, public health, communications, documentation, EMS operations, medical/legal/ethical considerations, fundamental anatomy and physiology, life span development, fundamental pathophysiology, patient assessmen… --- # EMSX2250 — *EMTB/A Field Internship 90 hours EMSX 2250 - *EMTB/A Field Internship EMSX 2250 - *EMTB/A Field Internship This field internship course is designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and effective --- # EMSX2260 — *Advanced EMTB/A Skills 60 hours EMSX 2260 - *Advanced EMTB/A Skills EMSX 2260 - *Advanced EMTB/A Skills This laboratory course is designed to the student continue developing skills taught through the EMTB portion of the course. Emphasis will be placed on the skills and pharmacology necessary to practice at the EMTA level. This course will utilize healthcare simulation to care for patients with various medical concerns and traumas. (This course was previously EMSA 2260.) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a un… --- # EMSX2650 — *Advanced EMTB/A 90 hours EMSX 2650 - *Advanced EMTB/A EMSX 2650 - *Advanced EMTB/A This lecture course, which includes basic and advanced skills necessary to be a competent entry-level Emergency Medical Technician Advanced (EMTA), focuses on the acute management and transportation of critical and emergent patients. The following topics will be addressed: Emergency Medical Technician Basic (EMTB) and Emergency Medical Technician Advanced (EMTA) - National Educational Standards competencies, roles and responsibilities of the EMTA, workforce, safety, wellness, public health, communications, documentation, medical/legal/… --- # ENGL280T — Individual Problems in English 15 hours ENGL 280T - Individual Problems in English ENGL 280T - Individual Problems in English This is a course designed to allow the student to pursue special interests in English. This course may not be taken in lieu of any ENGL 2000 level course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: English Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # ENGL290P — *English Practicum 45 hours ENGL 290P - *English Practicum ENGL 290P - *English Practicum This course includes practical editorial and/or layout experience while producing literary publications. The amount of required work varies with credit hours. There is an emphasis on soliciting, reading, and critically evaluating submissions, copyediting, layout, arrangement of material for literary effect, and collaboration with staff to meet publication deadlines. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Up to six credit hours may be counted towards graduation. Not intended for transfer. Vocational/Career Program Designa… --- # ENGL0810 — Skills for English Composition 45 hours ENGL 0810 - Skills for English Composition ENGL 0810 - Skills for English Composition This is a course designed to improve student skills in the principles of writing task/purpose, audience awareness, organization, development, language skills, grammar/punctuation, and writing process. Students write a series of essays and complete an individualized study plan for language skills, grammar, punctuation, and mechanics. Successful completion of ENGL 0810 satisfies the requirement for Writing Competency Level Two. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Corequisites: ENGL… --- # ENGL0820 — College Writing Skills for ESOL Students 30 hours ENGL 0820 - College Writing Skills for ESOL Students ENGL 0820 - College Writing Skills for ESOL Students This course is a continuation of ENGL 0810 for completion of Learning Support Writing Competencies. Individualized topics include writing task/purpose, audience awareness, organization, development, language skills, grammar/punctuation, and writing process. Successful completion of ENGL 0820 satisfies the requirement for Writing Competency Level Two. Restricted enrollment to ESOL Students. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # ENGL1010 — ^English Composition I 45 hours ENGL 1010 - ^English Composition I ENGL 1010 - ^English Composition I This course includes writing expository compositions based primarily on analysis of essays and literary works, with an emphasis on rhetorical modes, documentation skills, and revision. (Equivalent to TN eCampus ENGL 1010) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # ENGL1020 — ^English Composition II 45 hours ENGL 1020 - ^English Composition II ENGL 1020 - ^English Composition II This course includes writing argumentative compositions based on issues raised in essays and literary work with emphasis on research skills, support, and revision. (Equivalent to TN eCampus ENGL 1020) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: English Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # ENGL2045 — ^Introduction to Literature 45 hours ENGL 2045 - ^Introduction to Literature ENGL 2045 - ^Introduction to Literature This course includes reading and analysis of a variety of literary types as forms of cultural and creative expression; emphasizes themes and experiences common to human existence. Specific topics are determined by the instructor, but the focus is on literary texts that reflect different historical and cultural contexts. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: English Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring… Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # ENGL2055 — ^African American Literature 45 hours ENGL 2055 - ^African American Literature ENGL 2055 - ^African American Literature This course includes reading representative and significant works by African-American writers. Poems, stories, novels, memoirs, and songs are examined for their insight into African-American life and thought as well as themes and experiences common to human existence. Cultural and creative expression is analyzed within its social and historical contexts. (Equivalent to TN eCampus ENGL 2530) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: English Credits: Cli… Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # ENGL2110 — ^Early American Literature 45 hours ENGL 2110 - ^Early American Literature ENGL 2110 - ^Early American Literature This course includes reading representative and significant works of American literature from the beginning to the Civil War, as well as, a discussion of literature within its social and historical context. (Equivalent to TN eCampus 2110) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: English Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # ENGL2120 — ^Modern American Literature 45 hours ENGL 2120 - ^Modern American Literature ENGL 2120 - ^Modern American Literature This course includes reading representative and significant works of American literature from the Civil War to the present, as well as a discussion of literature within its social and historical context. ENGL 2110 is NOT a (Equivalent to TN eCampus 2120) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: English Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # ENGL2300 — Creative Writing 45 hours ENGL 2300 - Creative Writing ENGL 2300 - Creative Writing This is a course in developing, drafting, and revising creative works in fiction, poetry, drama, nonfiction, and song lyrics for publication and personal satisfaction. Students may focus on one genre or multiple genres, according to their own interests. The course has an emphasis on the creative process, awareness of audience, structure of the genres, and getting works ready for the public. (Equivalent to TN eCampus ENGL 2300) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL 1010 or permission of the… Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # ENGL2310 — ^Early World Literature 45 hours ENGL 2310 - ^Early World Literature ENGL 2310 - ^Early World Literature This course includes reading representative and significant works of world literature from ancient literature to 1650 as well as including literature from the rich tradition of Africa and Asia and discussion of the literature within its social and historical context. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: English Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Sche… Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # ENGL2320 — ^Modern World Literature 45 hours ENGL 2320 - ^Modern World Literature ENGL 2320 - ^Modern World Literature This course includes reading representative and significant works of world literature from 1650 to the present, including literature from the rich tradition of Africa and Asia, as well as a discussion of the literature within its social and historical context. ENGL 2310 is NOT a Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: English Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2… Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # ENGL2860 — ^Introduction to Film 45 hours ENGL 2860 - ^Introduction to Film ENGL 2860 - ^Introduction to Film This is a general education course designed to meet the humanities/fine arts requirement. This course provides an introduction to and overview of film as an art form, emphasis on understanding the nature of film and its place in culture, with overviews of the history and theory of film and the production process. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer --- # ENGR101 — *Engineering Graphics with CAD I 30 hours ENGR 101 - *Engineering Graphics with CAD I ENGR 101 - *Engineering Graphics with CAD I This course is designed to develop the fundamental visualization and graphic communication skills used by engineers and technicians. Topics covered in the course are sketching, two-dimensional computer aided drafting, solid modeling (3D), and drawing interpretation. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # ENGR102 — *Engineering Graphics with CAD II 30 hours ENGR 102 - *Engineering Graphics with CAD II ENGR 102 - *Engineering Graphics with CAD II This course is an intermediate-level continuation of Engineering Graphics CAD I. Topics of study include Advanced 3D modeling commands in different software environments, simulation & stress analysis techniques, design acceleration with automation, multiple discipline applications, designing for material removal & additive, and design documentation. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed Prerequisites: ENGR101 --- # ENGR210 — C++ for Engineers 45 hours ENGR 210 - C++ for Engineers ENGR 210 - C++ for Engineers This course is an introduction to object-oriented programming using the C++ language in the solution of problems in engineering. Topics include sequential, decision and repetition control statements, top down program development and programming style, functions, classes and objects, basic data structures, arrays, and pointers. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Prerequisites: MATH 1910 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites: MATH1910 --- # ENGR276T — Selected Topics in Engineering 15 hours ENGR 276T - Selected Topics in Engineering ENGR 276T - Selected Topics in Engineering This is a course which deals with topics carefully selected to meet the needs of special groups. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed -45 independent study hours per credit hour per semester Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Science Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # ENGR2020 — Programming Microcontrollers 15 hours ENGR 2020 - Programming Microcontrollers ENGR 2020 - Programming Microcontrollers This is a course in using t he C++ programming language with microcontrollers. Techniques of software development, input and output control, and hardware interfacing will be studied. Students will apply these techniques to perform tasks with actual microcontrollers. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ENGR 210 ; or Permission of Department Corequisites: Permission of Department Prerequisites: ENGR210 --- # ENGR2110 — Statics 45 hours ENGR 2110 - Statics ENGR 2110 - Statics This course includes a study of vectors, forces and moments, equivalent systems of forces, equilibrium, centroids and centers of gravity, shear and moment in beams, fluid statics, analysis of simple structures, friction and moments of inertia. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Prerequisites: MATH 1920 with a grade of C or higher or concurrent enrollment in MATH 1920 , and PHYS 2110 with a grade of C or higher or concurrent enrollment in PHYS 2110 Prerequisites: MATH1920, PHYS2110 --- # ENGR2120 — Dynamics 45 hours ENGR 2120 - Dynamics ENGR 2120 - Dynamics Topics covered in this course include the study of motion - both kinematics and kinetics using Newton’s laws. An emphasis is placed on rectilinear and curvilinear motion, Newton’s second law, energy and momentum, Newton’s laws and systems of particles, kinematics of rigid bodies and plane motion of rigid bodies. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Prerequisites: ENGR 2110 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites: ENGR2110 --- # ENGR2130 — Circuits I 45 hours ENGR 2130 - Circuits I ENGR 2130 - Circuits I This is a course in the fundamental concepts of charge, current, voltage and power; passive and active circuit elements; mesh and nodal analysis; Thevenin’s and Norton’s Theorems; superposition; source transformations; operational amplifiers; natural and forced response of RL, RC, and RLC circuits; average and effective values of periodic wave forms; phasors and impedance; and polyphase circuits. Computer-aided circuit analysis and statistical analysis are included in the course. It is recommended that students have taken or concurrently take MATH… Prerequisites: PHYS2120 --- # ENST1350 — *Industrial Safety 45 hours ENST 1350 - *Industrial Safety ENST 1350 - *Industrial Safety This course focuses on industrial safety, including personal safety and equipment, hazard recognition and safeguards. ENST 1350 covers electrical safety procedures and hazardous materials and emphasizes OSHA rules and regulations. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # ESOL0121 — Conversation 1 45 hours ESOL 0121 - Conversation 1 ESOL 0121 - Conversation 1 This course is for high-beginning level students of the English language. Students will learn to talk about common topics, make simple conversation, and engage in basic discussions. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # ESOL0122 — Conversation 2 45 hours ESOL 0122 - Conversation 2 ESOL 0122 - Conversation 2 This course is designed to teach low-intermediate level students how to make and understand conversation in English while learning about the American culture. Students should be able to talk about common topics and express opinions at the end of this course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Prerequisites: ESOL0121 --- # ESOL0123 — Conversation 3 45 hours ESOL 0123 - Conversation 3 ESOL 0123 - Conversation 3 This course is designed for high-intermediate level students of the English Language. It is designed to teach students how to converse in depth on social and academic topics and be able to participate in academic courses. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Prerequisites: ESOL0122 --- # ESOL0124 — Conversation 4 45 hours ESOL 0124 - Conversation 4 ESOL 0124 - Conversation 4 This course is for advanced level students of the English language. Students will listen to and take notes on academic lectures as well as learn basic public speaking skills. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Prerequisites: ESOL0123 --- # ESOL0131 — Literacy 1 45 hours ESOL 0131 - Literacy 1 ESOL 0131 - Literacy 1 This course is for high-beginning level students of the English language. Students will learn to write basic sentences and read paragraphs. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # ESOL0132 — Literacy 2 45 hours ESOL 0132 - Literacy 2 ESOL 0132 - Literacy 2 This course is designed for low-intermediate level students of the English language. Students will learn how to write grammatically correct sentences, read and understand simple paragraphs, and respond to readings in writing. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ESOL0131 --- # ESOL0151 — Grammar 1 45 hours ESOL 0151 - Grammar 1 ESOL 0151 - Grammar 1 This course is for high-beginning level students of the English language. It is designed to teach students the basics of grammar, both in spoken and written form. Students will talk about common topics, make simple conversation, and understand the guidelines for basic grammatical structures. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer --- # ESOL0152 — Grammar 2 45 hours ESOL 0152 - Grammar 2 ESOL 0152 - Grammar 2 This course is for low-intermediate students of the English language. It focuses on grammar basics in spoken and written English. Students will talk about common topics, including future activities, and understand the guidelines for the grammatical structures taught in the class. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ESOL0151 --- # ESOL0153 — Grammar 3 45 hours ESOL 0153 - Grammar 3 ESOL 0153 - Grammar 3 This course is for high-intermediate level students of the English language. It focuses on sentence parts, patterns, forms, and structural variety in English. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ESOL0152 --- # ESOL0154 — Grammar 4 45 hours ESOL 0154 - Grammar 4 ESOL 0154 - Grammar 4 This course is an advanced grammar course to prepare students of the English language to succeed in college level courses. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ESOL0153 --- # ESOL0161 — Navigating U.S. Culture 45 hours ESOL 0161 - Navigating U.S. Culture ESOL 0161 - Navigating U.S. Culture An introduction to American culture through cultural exploration and multi-media experiences. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed --- # ESOL0173 — Reading 3 45 hours ESOL 0173 - Reading 3 ESOL 0173 - Reading 3 This is for high-intermediate level students of the English language. Students will increase vocabulary and reading abilities. Students will read a variety of materials and identify main ideas and details. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ESOL0132 --- # ESOL0174 — Reading 4 45 hours ESOL 0174 - Reading 4 ESOL 0174 - Reading 4 This is for low-advanced level students of the English language. Students will improve reading comprehension, vocabulary knowledge, and skills in an academic environment. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ESOL0173 --- # ESOL0180 — Supplemental Writing for the ESOL Student 15 hours ESOL 0180 - Supplemental Writing for the ESOL Student ESOL 0180 - Supplemental Writing for the ESOL Student This is a companion course to accompany ESOL sections of ENGL 0820 for completion of Level 2 Writing Competencies. The course provides additional instructional and in-class writing time for ESOL students to achieve ENGL 0820 course --- # ESOL0183 — Writing 3 45 hours ESOL 0183 - Writing 3 ESOL 0183 - Writing 3 This is for high-intermediate level students of the English language. Students will learn academic paragraph form, basic summarizing skills, and awareness of rhetorical modes. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ESOL0132 --- # ESOL0184 — Writing 4 45 hours ESOL 0184 - Writing 4 ESOL 0184 - Writing 4 This course is for low-advanced level students of the English language. Students will write basic academic essays and writings using standard written English. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ESOL0183 --- # ESOL0192 — Navigating the Computer 45 hours ESOL 0192 - Navigating the Computer ESOL 0192 - Navigating the Computer An introduction course of basic computer usage, skills, and keyboarding for the ESOL student. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # EXSC190 — Introduction to Exercise Science 45 hours EXSC 190 - Introduction to Exercise Science EXSC 190 - Introduction to Exercise Science This is an introductory course designed for students interested in exercise science, sports management, physical education, athletic training, or other related major. This course explores the history, philosophies, and principles of today’s physical education programs within a practical, career-oriented framework. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # EXSC290P — Health/Exercise Science Practicum 35 hours EXSC 290P - Health/Exercise Science Practicum EXSC 290P - Health/Exercise Science Practicum This course is designed to provide students considering a career in Health/Exercise Science the opportunity to observe experts in their field. Thirty five hours of observation is required accompanied by a service learning project. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As Needed observation hours per semester Division: Social Science and Education Department: Physical and Health Education Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here f… --- # FIRE1310 — *Principles of Emergency Services 45 hours FIRE 1310 - *Principles of Emergency Services FIRE 1310 - *Principles of Emergency Services This course provides an overview of fire protection and emergency services; career opportunities in fire protection and related fields; culture and history of emergency services; fire loss analysis; organization and function of public and private fire protection services; fire departments as part of local government; laws and regulations affecting the fire service; fire service nomenclature; specific fire protection functions; basic fire chemistry and physics; introduction to fire protection systems; i… --- # FIRE1315 — *Rescue Awareness 45 hours FIRE 1315 - *Rescue Awareness FIRE 1315 - *Rescue Awareness This course is concerned with the basic methods of recognition and identification of a hazardous situation where a rescuer might be overwhelmed by the magnitude of the problem. Students are taught to utilize all known resources in the perspective area and focus in on personal safety and patient safety. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer --- # FIRE1320 — *Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival 45 hours FIRE 1320 - *Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival FIRE 1320 - *Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival This course introduces the basic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for cultural and behavior change throughout the emergency services. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # FIRE1325 — *Fire Investigation I 45 hours FIRE 1325 - *Fire Investigation I FIRE 1325 - *Fire Investigation I This course provides the fundamentals and technical knowledge needed for proper fire scene interpretations, including recognizing and conducting origin and cause, preservation of evidence and documentation, scene security, motives of the fire setter, and types of fire causes. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Fire Science Credits: Clic… Prerequisites: FIRE1310, FIRE2320, FIRE2330 --- # FIRE1330 — *Fire Prevention 45 hours FIRE 1330 - *Fire Prevention FIRE 1330 - *Fire Prevention This course provides fundamental knowledge relating to the field of fire prevention. Topics of this course include: history and philosophy of fire prevention; organization and operation of a fire prevention bureau; use and application of codes and standards; plans review; fire inspections; fire and safety education; and fire investigation. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # FIRE2310 — *Fire Protection Systems 45 hours FIRE 2310 - *Fire Protection Systems FIRE 2310 - *Fire Protection Systems This course provides information relating to the features of design 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. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # FIRE2315 — *Introduction to Homeland Security and Disaster Management 45 hours FIRE 2315 - *Introduction to Homeland Security and Disaster Management FIRE 2315 - *Introduction to Homeland Security and Disaster Management This course will provide students with an overview of the concepts of homeland security and emergency management at the local (operational) level, as well as, the national (strategic) level. This is a writing and discussion intensive course to develop the knowledge skills and abilities needed for homeland security and emergency managers for the future. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer --- # FIRE2320 — *Building Construction for Fire Protection 45 hours FIRE 2320 - *Building Construction for Fire Protection FIRE 2320 - *Building Construction for Fire Protection This course provides the components of building construction related to firefighter and life safety. The focus of this course is on firefighter and life safety. The elements of construction and design of structures are shown to be key factors when inspecting building, preplanning fire operations, and operating at emergencies. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Prerequisites: FIRE1310 --- # FIRE2325 — *Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply 45 hours FIRE 2325 - *Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply FIRE 2325 - *Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply This course provides a foundation of theoretical knowledge in order to understand the principles of the use of water in fire protection and to apply hydraulic principles to analyze and to solve water supply problems. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer --- # FIRE2330 — *Fire Behavior and Combustion 45 hours FIRE 2330 - *Fire Behavior and Combustion FIRE 2330 - *Fire Behavior and Combustion This is a basic course which explores the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and are controlled. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # FIRE2335 — *Strategies and Tactics 45 hours FIRE 2335 - *Strategies and Tactics FIRE 2335 - *Strategies and Tactics This course provides the principles of fire ground control through utilization of personnel, equipment, and extinguishing agents. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Fire Science Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: FIRE1310 --- # FIRE2340 — *Leadership Development 45 hours FIRE 2340 - *Leadership Development FIRE 2340 - *Leadership Development This course presents the company officer with the basic leadership skills and behaviors needed to perform effectively in the fire service environment. The course includes problem-solving skills and behaviors, identify and assess the needs of the company officer’s subordinates and decision making skills for the company officer. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer --- # FIRE2350 — *Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Administration 45 hours FIRE 2350 - *Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Administration FIRE 2350 - *Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Administration This course introduces the student to the organization and management of a fire and emergency services department and the relationship of government agencies to the fire service. Emphasis is placed on fire and emergency services, ethics, and leadership from the perspective of the company officer. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a… Prerequisites: FIRE1310 --- # FIRE2355 — *Hazardous Materials I 45 hours FIRE 2355 - *Hazardous Materials I FIRE 2355 - *Hazardous Materials I This course includes a discussion of the basic methods of recognition and identification of hazardous materials based on the chemical and physical properties of hazardous materials and the basic safety procedures when utilizing specific types of protective equipment. Discussion includes the basic tactical concerns relating to scene management of a hazardous material incident. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer --- # FIRE2360 — *Occupational Safety and Health for Emergency Services 45 hours FIRE 2360 - *Occupational Safety and Health for Emergency Services FIRE 2360 - *Occupational Safety and Health for Emergency Services This course provides an introduction to the basic concepts of occupational health and safety as it relates to emergency service organizations. Topics include risk and hazard evaluation and control procedures for emergency service organizations. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer --- # FIRE2365 — *Hazardous Materials II 45 hours FIRE 2365 - *Hazardous Materials II FIRE 2365 - *Hazardous Materials II This course is a continuing study of hazardous materials. Emphasis will be placed on hazard and risk assessment and site control. Discussion will include standard operating procedures and termination of an incident as well as advanced control techniques. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Fire Science Credits: Click here for the Fal… Prerequisites: FIRE2355 --- # FIRE2370 — *Public Fire and Life Safety Education 45 hours FIRE 2370 - *Public Fire and Life Safety Education FIRE 2370 - *Public Fire and Life Safety Education This course is designed to provide the public and/or fire service educator with the knowledge and skills needed to successfully perform as a fire and life safety educator as addressed in NFPA 1035. The topics include fire behavior, community assessment, injury prevention and juvenile fire-setting. The student will also develop presentation skills and learn how to formulate public education programs. An overview of the educator, manager, and administrator role will be presented. Semester Avail… --- # FIRE2375 — *Hazardous Materials Chemistry 45 hours FIRE 2375 - *Hazardous Materials Chemistry FIRE 2375 - *Hazardous Materials Chemistry This course provides basic chemistry relating to the categories of hazardous materials including recognition, identification, reactivity, and health hazards encountered by emergency services. This course is not intended to satisfy the natural science requirement for the AAS Degree. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer --- # FIRE2380 — *Legal Aspects of Emergency Services 45 hours FIRE 2380 - *Legal Aspects of Emergency Services FIRE 2380 - *Legal Aspects of Emergency Services This course will address the federal, state, and local laws that regulate emergency services. It will also include a review of national standards, regulations, and consensus standards that emergency services are measured against. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer --- # FIRE2385 — *Fire Investigation II 45 hours FIRE 2385 - *Fire Investigation II FIRE 2385 - *Fire Investigation II This course provides advanced technical knowledge on the rule of law, fire scene analysis, fire behavior, evidence collection and preservation, scene documentation, case preparation and court-room testimony. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Fire Science Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2… Prerequisites: FIRE1325 --- # FIRE2399 — *Special Topics in Fire Science 45 hours FIRE 2399 - *Special Topics in Fire Science FIRE 2399 - *Special Topics in Fire Science This course is a study and discussion of select topics in the field of fire science. The content may vary. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer --- # FREN290P — *French Study Abroad 45 hours FREN 290P - *French Study Abroad FREN 290P - *French Study Abroad This course allows students to experience a foreign language and culture first hand. Students are required to complete a research project based on their experience. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Foreign Language Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 202… Prerequisites: FREN1020 --- # FREN1010 — Beginning French I 45 hours FREN 1010 - Beginning French I FREN 1010 - Beginning French I This is an elementary course in the essentials of French with an emphasis on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The course provides an introduction to the culture and history of France and the French-speaking world. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # FREN1020 — Beginning French II 45 hours FREN 1020 - Beginning French II FREN 1020 - Beginning French II This course is a continuation in the essentials of French with an emphasis on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Culture and history of France and the French-speaking world are emphasized. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Prerequisites: FREN1010 --- # FYEX101 — Success in Business and Technology 15 hours FYEX 101 - Success in Business and Technology FYEX 101 - Success in Business and Technology This course will support students’ success by creating awareness of college resources and developing problem-solving and academic skills. This course is intended for students enrolled in the Business & Technology Division. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer-TBD --- # FYEX102 — Success in Health Sciences & Nursing 15 hours FYEX 102 - Success in Health Sciences & Nursing FYEX 102 - Success in Health Sciences & Nursing This course will support students’ success by creating awareness of college resources and developing problem-solving and academic skills. This course is intended for students enrolled in the Health Sciences Division and Pre-Nursing students. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer-TBD --- # FYEX103 — Success in Humanities and Fine Arts 15 hours FYEX 103 - Success in Humanities and Fine Arts FYEX 103 - Success in Humanities and Fine Arts This course will support students’ success by creating awareness of college resources and developing problem-solving and academic skills. This course is intended for students enrolled in the Humanities and Fine Arts Division. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer-TBD --- # FYEX104 — Success in Mathematics and Science 15 hours FYEX 104 - Success in Mathematics and Science FYEX 104 - Success in Mathematics and Science This course will support students’ success by creating awareness of college resources and developing problem-solving and academic skills. This course is intended for students enrolled in the Mathematics and Sciences Division. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer-TBD --- # FYEX105 — Success in Social Science and Education 15 hours FYEX 105 - Success in Social Science and Education FYEX 105 - Success in Social Science and Education This course will support students’ success by creating awareness of college resources and developing problem-solving and academic skills. This course is intended for students enrolled in the Social Science and Education Division. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer-TBD --- # FYEX106 — Success in First Year Experience 15 hours FYEX 106 - Success in First Year Experience FYEX 106 - Success in First Year Experience This course will support students’ success by creating awareness of college resources and developing problem-solving and academic skills. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer-TBD --- # GEOG240T — Selected Topics in Geography 15 hours GEOG 240T - Selected Topics in Geography GEOG 240T - Selected Topics in Geography This is a course which deals with topics in geography carefully selected to meet the needs of an individual or a special group. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed Prerequisites: Permission of the department hours with faculty per credit hour per semester Division: Social Science and Education Department: Social Sciences Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # GEOG1012 — ^Cultural Geography 45 hours GEOG 1012 - ^Cultural Geography GEOG 1012 - ^Cultural Geography This course is an introduction to the geography of human cultures. Course topics focus on human/environment interaction; demographics; distribution patterns and interactions of such cultural characteristics as language, religion, politics, urbanization, and economics. Field trips are required. [This course was previously GEOG 108.] Course may be through TN eCampus. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall (Gallatin) Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # GEOG1015 — ^Physical Geography 45 hours GEOG 1015 - ^Physical Geography GEOG 1015 - ^Physical Geography This course is concerned with the characteristics, processes, and dimensions of earth’s natural environments, including aspects of the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere. Map analysis and tools of the physical geographer will be addressed. Field trips may be required. Course may be through TN eCampus. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # GEOG2010 — ^World Regional Geography 45 hours GEOG 2010 - ^World Regional Geography GEOG 2010 - ^World Regional Geography This course is a survey of the developed and developing world regions. Regional cohesion and differentiation will result from the concepts of space, interaction, physical characteristics, culture, and economics. Geographic techniques will be used throughout the course. [This course was previously GEOG 105.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer (Gallatin) Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # GEOL276T — *Selected Topics in Geology 15 hours GEOL 276T - *Selected Topics in Geology GEOL 276T - *Selected Topics in Geology A course which deals with topics in geology carefully selected to meet the needs of an individual or a special group. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed -45 independent study hours per credit hour per semester Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but it has been develop… --- # GEOL1030 — ^Survey of Geology 45 hours GEOL 1030 - ^Survey of Geology GEOL 1030 - ^Survey of Geology This is a one-semester survey including topics in physical and historical geology, earth materials, plate tectonics, geologic structures, landforms, geologic time, fossils and earth history. Credit in only one of the following courses can be used toward graduation or general education core requirements: GEOL 1030, GEOL 1040 . Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Science Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule… Prerequisites: ENGL0810 --- # GEOL1040 — ^Physical Geology 45 hours GEOL 1040 - ^Physical Geology GEOL 1040 - ^Physical Geology This course is an introduction to the physical geology of the earth including composition, structure and evolution. Laboratory and field experiences involve rock and mineral identification, along with map and field interpretation of geologic structures. Credit in GEOL 1030 cannot be combined with GEOL 1040 or to satisfy graduation or general education core requirements. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Science Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, MATH1005, MATH1111 --- # GEOL1050 — ^Historical Geology 45 hours GEOL 1050 - ^Historical Geology GEOL 1050 - ^Historical Geology This is a course dealing with the history of the earth and the organisms which inhabit it. The major geological events of the past will be studied, stressing the methods and procedures of their discovery and interpretation. The major plant and animal fossil groups will be emphasized in the laboratory and on local field trips. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Semester of Even Numbered Years Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Science Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the… Prerequisites: ENGL0810 --- # GEOL1060 — ^Earth’s Environments 45 hours GEOL 1060 - ^Earth’s Environments GEOL 1060 - ^Earth’s Environments This course is an introduction to geology as it relates to human activities. Topics include geologic hazards, global climate trends, resource depletion, and pollution. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Semester of Odd Numbered Years Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Science Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: GEOL1040, GEOL1030 --- # HED100 — Personal Health 45 hours HED 100 - Personal Health HED 100 - Personal Health This course is a study of personal health problems of college men and women. Mental health, communicable diseases, degenerative diseases, nutrition, drug abuse, and other health problems of students and families are studied. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer --- # HED120 — ^Introduction to Wellness 45 hours HED 120 - ^Introduction to Wellness HED 120 - ^Introduction to Wellness This is a general wellness course which promotes individual responsibility for optimal well being. The course will include local and national health concerns, personal health risk factors, cultural and societal influences and preventive health measures. Fitness evaluation and health and nutrition appraisals will be included. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer --- # HED200 — First Aid and Safety/CPR 45 hours HED 200 - First Aid and Safety/CPR HED 200 - First Aid and Safety/CPR This course is concerned with the development of a safety attitude and understanding of individual responsibility in personal and community programs for accident prevention and control. The course pertains to first aid measures, accident prevention, and acquiring knowledge and skills for the emergency care of individuals. Satisfactory completion of this course and testing qualifies the student for the American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR AED card. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # HED220 — Principles of Nutrition 45 hours HED 220 - Principles of Nutrition HED 220 - Principles of Nutrition This course includes the study of nutritional needs throughout the life cycle and dealing with how people eat and why they eat as they do. The course deals with the nutritive values and functions of food in the body. (Equivalent to TN eCampus BIOL 1430) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # HIMT1202 — *HIM Legal Aspects 30 hours HIMT 1202 - *HIM Legal Aspects HIMT 1202 - *HIM Legal Aspects This course provides an understanding of the legal principles that govern health information and the health record as a legal document. Emphasis is placed on key concepts including: the court system, medical staff, nursing staff, governing board, and their functions and responsibilities. Confidentiality, release of information, informed consent, patient rights, record retention, and an in-depth review of HIPAA will be studied and practiced. Course focus includes current trends in health legislation such as healthcare fraud, federal… Prerequisites: HIMT1301 --- # HIMT1301 — *Introduction to Health Information Management 30 hours HIMT 1301 - *Introduction to Health Information Management HIMT 1301 - *Introduction to Health Information Management This course is designed to introduce students to the principles of health information management. The development, content and management of the medical record will be explored as well as a basic overview of health care delivery systems. An emphasis is placed on hospital and medical staff organization; stakeholders of the U.S. Healthcare System; healthcare delivery forces; policy and organizational strategies; patient record content; procedures in filling, numbering and retent… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # HIMT1303 — *Basic ICD Coding I 30 hours HIMT 1303 - *Basic ICD Coding I HIMT 1303 - *Basic ICD Coding I This course is a study of diagnosis coding and classifications systems used in classification and conditions, injuries and diseases employed to organize medical information for future retrieval. The current International Classification of Diseases is emphasized including its use of the prospective payment systems. Students will learn to apply Official coding Guidelines in health record coding. Other topics include Uniform Hospital International Discharge Data Set (UHDDS), reimbursement in prospective payment systems and introduct… Prerequisites: AHC115, HIMT1401 --- # HIMT1305 — *Computer Applications in Health Information 45 hours HIMT 1305 - *Computer Applications in Health Information HIMT 1305 - *Computer Applications in Health Information The purpose of this course is to provide students with knowledge and understanding of the various computer applications and information systems that are encountered in health information departments. Topics for discussion include clinical vocabularies, data repositories (including the various registries), master patient indices, health information abstracting, transcription, the computerized patient record, voice recognition technology and scanning. The use of databases, data coll… Prerequisites: HIMT1301 --- # HIMT1401 — *Disease Processes 60 hours HIMT 1401 - *Disease Processes HIMT 1401 - *Disease Processes This course is an introduction to disease processes in the human body with emphasis on the etiology, signs, symptoms, diagnostic aids and findings, surgical treatment, medications, and treatments, including surgical procedures. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Health Information Management Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here f… Prerequisites: AHC115 --- # HIMT2110 — *HIM Independent Study 15 hours HIMT 2110 - *HIM Independent Study HIMT 2110 - *HIM Independent Study This course focuses on advanced topics in health information management. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed --- # HIMT2210 — *HIM Independent Study 30 hours HIMT 2210 - *HIM Independent Study HIMT 2210 - *HIM Independent Study This course focuses on advanced topics in health information management. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As Needed --- # HIMT2211 — *Quality Improvement 30 hours HIMT 2211 - *Quality Improvement HIMT 2211 - *Quality Improvement This course is designed to focus on quality improvement, information integrity, information governance, and clinical documentation improvement in a variety of health care settings. Emphasis will be placed on implementation of a quality improvement model, tools, techniques and activities of acute care hospitals, hospital outpatient and emergency departments, ambulatory care settings, and other health care facilities. Leadership and team building skills will be promoted. Quality improvement as it relates to policies an d procedur… Prerequisites: HIMT2304 --- # HIMT2212 — *Seminar in Health Information Management 30 hours HIMT 2212 - *Seminar in Health Information Management HIMT 2212 - *Seminar in Health Information Management This is a capstone course culminating in fundamental and comprehensive review of the domains, sub domains and tasks for entry-level registered health information technician competencies. Students will take mock registration exams for self-evaluation of domains, sub domains and tasks. (This course was previously HIT 280) Course may be through TN eCampus. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other… Prerequisites: HIMT1303, HIMT2309, HIMT2304, HIMT2307 --- # HIMT2301 — *CPT Coding 30 hours HIMT 2301 - *CPT Coding HIMT 2301 - *CPT Coding This course covers the basic principles of coding with Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding system including structure and rules. Instruction will also be given in sue of HCPCS Level II coding including structure and rules. The use of these coding systems will be studied as they are used in reporting of reimbursable medical services and procedures performed by physicians. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel c… Prerequisites: HIMT1303 --- # HIMT2302 — *Basic ICD Coding II 30 hours HIMT 2302 - *Basic ICD Coding II HIMT 2302 - *Basic ICD Coding II This course is a study of procedural coding and classification system used in classification of medical procedures and employed to organize medical information for future retrieval. Application of the current International Classification of Diseases Official Coding Guidelines as related to procedure coding will be addressed. Assignment of current coding and classification codes based on documentation will be practiced. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been develope… Prerequisites: AHC115, HIMT1401 --- # HIMT2303 — *Advanced Coding 30 hours HIMT 2303 - *Advanced Coding HIMT 2303 - *Advanced Coding This course focuses on advanced topics in diagnosis and procedural coding including the current ICD Coding system and CPT/HCPCS. The course will concentrate on application of Official Coding Guidelines, development of diagnosis sequencing skills, and understanding of advanced coding principles including the clinical documentation improvement function. Determination of APCs and MS-DRGs will also be practiced using the computerized coding and grouping software. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate l… Prerequisites: HIMT1303, HIMT2302 --- # HIMT2304 — *HIM Management Principles 45 hours HIMT 2304 - *HIM Management Principles HIMT 2304 - *HIM Management Principles A study of supervisory and management functions with focus on planning, organizing, staffing directing, and controlling health care organizations. Special emphasis will study managerial techniques to supervise, motivate, counsel, lead, train, and communicate with staff in health information services. (Course was formerly HIT 270) . Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Hea… Prerequisites: HIMT1301 --- # HIMT2305 — *Revenue Cycle Management 45 hours HIMT 2305 - *Revenue Cycle Management HIMT 2305 - *Revenue Cycle Management This course focuses on advanced topics in health care reimbursement. The course includes and introduction to third party payers, revenue cycle management and chargemaster development and administration. It also focuses on principles of health care reimbursement including health insurance plans, government-sponsored health care programs, managed care plans, fee schedules, resource based relative value system for physician payment and prospective payment for various health care settings. (This course was previously HIT… Prerequisites: HIMT1303 --- # HIMT2307 — *Professional Practice Experience I 30 hours HIMT 2307 - *Professional Practice Experience I HIMT 2307 - *Professional Practice Experience I This course provides opportunities for students to relate classroom theory to actual functions of health information, such as assembly and record analysis, medico legal procedures, information retention, filing and retrieval, and the use of technology. Students will meet Prerequisites: HIMT1301, HIMT1202 --- # HIMT2309 — *Data Analysis and Statistics 45 hours HIMT 2309 - *Data Analysis and Statistics HIMT 2309 - *Data Analysis and Statistics This course instructs students in health data collection, commonly used health care statistical computations and interpretation, presentation and reporting of data, indices, databases and registries along with statistics computed for daily operations of the health information management department. This course also includes basic research principles along with purpose of Institutional Review Board and its role in research. (Course was formerly HIT 240). Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This cour… Prerequisites: HIMT1305 --- # HIMT2310 — *HIM Independent Study 45 hours HIMT 2310 - *HIM Independent Study HIMT 2310 - *HIM Independent Study This course focuses on advanced topics in health information management. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As Needed --- # HIST240T — Selected Topics in History 15 hours HIST 240T - Selected Topics in History HIST 240T - Selected Topics in History Specialized topical issues and/or problems in history selected and studied in depth. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed hours with faculty per credit hour per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of six hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Social Science and Education Department: Social Sciences Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # HIST2010 — ^Early United States History 45 hours HIST 2010 - ^Early United States History HIST 2010 - ^Early United States History This course is a survey of the political, economic, social, cultural, and diplomatic phases of American life in its regional, national, and international aspects up to 1877. (Equivalent to TN eCampus HIST 2010) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # HIST2020 — ^Modern United States History 45 hours HIST 2020 - ^Modern United States History HIST 2020 - ^Modern United States History This course is a survey of the political, economic, social , cultural, and diplomatic phases of American life in its regional, national, and international aspects since 1877. (Equivalent to TN eCampus HIST 2020) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # HIST2030 — ^Tennessee History 45 hours HIST 2030 - ^Tennessee History HIST 2030 - ^Tennessee History This course is concerned with the geographical background, political, economic, social, and cultural history of Tennessee from earliest times to the present. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # HIST2060 — ^African American History 45 hours HIST 2060 - ^African American History HIST 2060 - ^African American History This course will examine the history of Africans and their descendants in the United States from the end of the Civil War to the present, investigating topics from emancipation to the ongoing struggle for Civil Rights. Connections between this history and the issues and concerns facing all Americans in the present will be explored. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # HIST2310 — ^Early World History 45 hours HIST 2310 - ^Early World History HIST 2310 - ^Early World History This course is a study of the emergence and development of civilizations in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America using the universal culture pattern. An analysis and comparison of economic, social, political, intellectual, religious, and aesthetic characteristics of civilizations will be emphasized. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # HIST2320 — ^Modern World History 45 hours HIST 2320 - ^Modern World History HIST 2320 - ^Modern World History This course is a study of modern Asia, Africa, America, Australia, and Europe utilizing the universal culture pattern such as the interaction of economic, social, political, intellectual, religious, and aesthetic factors in the development of a world history. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # HMGT1030 — *Introduction to Hospitality Management 45 hours HMGT 1030 - *Introduction to Hospitality Management HMGT 1030 - *Introduction to Hospitality Management This course provides an orientation to the hospitality industry. This includes an introduction to the structure of lodging, food service, and tourism organizations. It also considers the role of lodging departments, the future of the hospitality industry, and career opportunities within the field. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # HMGT1250 — *Service Management 45 hours HMGT 1250 - *Service Management HMGT 1250 - *Service Management Discover how to plan for and manage the different types of food and beverage operations found in hospitality enterprises, including coffee shops, cafeterias, gourmet dining rooms, snack bars, room service, banquets, lounges, and entertainment/showrooms. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # HONR2000 — Honors Lecture Series 15 hours HONR 2000 - Honors Lecture Series HONR 2000 - Honors Lecture Series This is a series of semi-monthly one-hour lectures designed to stimulate thought and broaden the student’s knowledge in a variety of fields. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As Needed hours with faculty per credit hour per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for up to 3 hours credit. Pass/Fail. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Honors Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # HONR2001 — Honors Service Learning Practicum 15 hours HONR 2001 - Honors Service Learning Practicum HONR 2001 - Honors Service Learning Practicum This course provides students an opportunity to take part in service learning projects with community or on-campus partners. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed hours with faculty per credit hour per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated once for a total of three credits. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Honors Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedu… --- # HONR2500 — Honors Interdisciplinary Seminar 45 hours HONR 2500 - Honors Interdisciplinary Seminar HONR 2500 - Honors Interdisciplinary Seminar This course introduces students to political, social, economic, scientific, artistic, and/or humanistic aspects of a topic, using an interdisciplinary approach. Students should consult class schedule for current semester’s topic. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed --- # HONR2850 — Honors Study Abroad Tutorial 15 hours HONR 2850 - Honors Study Abroad Tutorial HONR 2850 - Honors Study Abroad Tutorial This course is a guided tutorial with faculty assigned from the student’s discipline; intended to enrich the study experience abroad and enable students to apply coursework completed abroad as Honors credit toward the requirements for graduation with College Honors. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed hours with faculty per credit hour per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum of three credits. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Honors Credits: Clic… --- # HTL110 — *Introduction to the Hospitality Industry 45 hours HTL 110 - *Introduction to the Hospitality Industry HTL 110 - *Introduction to the Hospitality Industry This course provides a basic understanding of the lodging and food service industry by tracing the industry’s growth and development, reviewing the organization of hotel and food and beverage operations, and by focusing on industry opportunities and future trends. (Equivalent to TN eCampus HTL 110) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed --- # HTL290 — *Hospitality Cooperative Work Experience I 45 hours HTL 290 - *Hospitality Cooperative Work Experience I HTL 290 - *Hospitality Cooperative Work Experience I This structured work experience requires a college-approved coordinated work setting in the Hospitality Industry. The experience is designed for students needing an initial work setting that focuses on operations in the industry. A log of experiences, an oral and written report, and periodic meetings with the coordinator are required. This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Business and Technol… --- # HUM275 — Leadership Development 45 hours HUM 275 - Leadership Development HUM 275 - Leadership Development This is a course designed to provide students with the fundamental knowledge and skills required of effective leaders. Includes experiential learning exercises, interactions with peers and college and community leaders, and written assignments. Issues of personal growth, multiple populations, and interpersonal relationships are explored within the context of leadership development. Students will work in campus or community-based organizations applying the principles and concepts learned in classroom theory. Semester Availabilit… --- # HUM280T — Individual Problems in Humanities 15 hours HUM 280T - Individual Problems in Humanities HUM 280T - Individual Problems in Humanities This is a course designed to allow the student to pursue a special interest in the humanities. The course requires permission by the instructor and only six hours may be counted toward graduation. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer -45 --- # HUM2990 — American Popular Culture 45 hours HUM 2990 - American Popular Culture HUM 2990 - American Popular Culture This course includes topical and historical survey of American popular Culture from the early 1900s to the present. Topics may include trends and social/ personal significance of art, music, television, movies, fashion, literature, mass media, and technology. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # INFS276T — *Selected Problems in Computer Information Systems 15 hours INFS 276T - *Selected Problems in Computer Information Systems INFS 276T - *Selected Problems in Computer Information Systems Specialized topical issues and/or problems in Computer Information Systems are selected and studied in depth. [This course was previously CIS 276T.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but… --- # INFS1010 — Computer Applications 45 hours INFS 1010 - Computer Applications INFS 1010 - Computer Applications Computer Applications is an examination of the development of computing technology and terminology. Topics include: identification of the functional components of a computer system; using word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation graphics; the proper handling of computer media; and an exploration of the uses of electronic mail and graphical Internet. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer --- # ISCI1030 — ^Science, Society and Sustainability 45 hours ISCI 1030 - ^Science, Society and Sustainability ISCI 1030 - ^Science, Society and Sustainability This course is a survey of scientific methods and theories that can be used to understand and evaluate: basic earth sciences, biological diversity and survival on this planet, environmental problems associated with human habitation, and the impact of human social policies on the planetary biosphere. Students will be challenged to address current environmental problems scientifically, and then consider possible solutions. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Division: Mathematic… Prerequisites: ENGL0810 --- # LOGI1000 — *Introduction to Logistics Management 45 hours LOGI 1000 - *Introduction to Logistics Management LOGI 1000 - *Introduction to Logistics Management This course examines the expanding field of efficient computer supported warehouses and logistics from an operations management standpoint. Topics include supply chain management, order processing, traffic management, electronic data interchange, handling and tracking shipments, scheduling of work, diagramming work and product flow, safety programs, and security issues. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer --- # LOGI1010 — *Transportation 45 hours LOGI 1010 - *Transportation LOGI 1010 - *Transportation This course examines the field of transportation including the various modes, estimating costs, regulation and deregulation of transportation, international and intermodal trends. Related content includes provider relations, contract and common carrier services, and the transportation challenges related to growing international trade. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # LOGI1030 — *Distribution Center & Warehouse Management 45 hours LOGI 1030 - *Distribution Center & Warehouse Management LOGI 1030 - *Distribution Center & Warehouse Management This course places emphasis on physical distribution, supply chain management, distribution centers and supply chain operations. Includes warehouse operations, inventory management, warehouse management systems using hardware/ software applications, bar codes, effective organization structures, just-in-time logistics, continuous replenishment, and third-party logistics services. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # LOGI2040 — *Sourcing & Procurement 45 hours LOGI 2040 - *Sourcing & Procurement LOGI 2040 - *Sourcing & Procurement This course examines the expanding field of Sourcing & Procurement, its tie to Supply Chain Management and bottom line impact to the business. Topics include purchasing operations, process and procedures, supplier evaluation, supplier quality, global sourcing, e-commerce, contracts & their legal implications, negotiation, and ethics. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # LOGI2050 — *Logistics and Supply Chain Strategy 45 hours LOGI 2050 - *Logistics and Supply Chain Strategy LOGI 2050 - *Logistics and Supply Chain Strategy A study of the strategic and tactical decisions throughout the logistics and supply chain management processes. Topics include the supply chain concept; obtaining a competitive advantage through supply chain management; techniques to measure, improve, and manage supply chain performance; the effect of interdependent activities and firms on overall performance and behavior; inventory management approaches; trade-offs made in managing supply chain activities; the role of logistics management and it… Prerequisites: LOGI1000, LOGI1010, LOGI1030, LOGI2040 --- # MATH100P — *Mathematics Practicum MATH 100P - *Mathematics Practicum MATH 100P - *Mathematics Practicum A course designed to refine and reinforce the practitioner’s mathematical skills and understanding, expose the student to current issues in the teaching of mathematics as a profession, train specially selected math students as peer tutors, and provide Service Learning opportunities for cooperative learning in the VSCC mathematics laboratory, online, and in the local community. This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Mathematics a… --- # MATH0101 — Skills for General Studies Math 30 hours MATH 0101 - Skills for General Studies Math MATH 0101 - Skills for General Studies Math This course consists of Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Corequisites: MATH 1010 Prerequisites: MATH1010 --- # MATH0105 — Skills for Algebra Essentials 45 hours MATH 0105 - Skills for Algebra Essentials MATH 0105 - Skills for Algebra Essentials This course consists of NOTE: Last semester - Summer 2027. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Corequisites: MATH 1005 lecture/ Prerequisites: MATH1005 --- # MATH0111 — Skills for Fundamentals of Algebra and Statistics 30 hours MATH 0111 - Skills for Fundamentals of Algebra and Statistics MATH 0111 - Skills for Fundamentals of Algebra and Statistics This course consists of Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Corequisites: MATH 1111 Prerequisites: MATH1111 --- # MATH0153 — Skills for Introductory Stats 30 hours MATH 0153 - Skills for Introductory Stats MATH 0153 - Skills for Introductory Stats This course consists of Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Corequisites: MATH 1530 Prerequisites: MATH1530 --- # MATH170 — Concepts for Precalculus Algebra 30 hours MATH 170 - Concepts for Precalculus Algebra MATH 170 - Concepts for Precalculus Algebra This college-level course provides It reinforces essential algebra skills, offers just-in-time review of college-level algebra concepts, and builds problem-solving strategies to promote success in Precalculus Algebra. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Corequisites: MATH 1710 Prerequisites: MATH1111, MATH1005 --- # MATH276T — *Selected Topics in Mathematics 15 hours MATH 276T - *Selected Topics in Mathematics MATH 276T - *Selected Topics in Mathematics A course which deals with topics carefully selected to meet the needs of special groups. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed -45 independent study hours per credit hour per semester Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose oth… --- # MATH1005 — *Algebra Essentials 45 hours MATH 1005 - *Algebra Essentials MATH 1005 - *Algebra Essentials This course includes factoring and operations with rational, polynomial, and radical expressions, analysis of quadratic functions and graphs, solving compound inequalities, as well as solving quadratic, rational, absolute value, and radical equations. The course is designed to prepare the student for algebra intensive courses. It will not satisfy the general education requirement in mathematics. (Equivalent to TN eCampus MATH 1005) NOTE: Last semester - Summer 2027 Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer l… Prerequisites: MATH0105 --- # MATH1010 — ^Math for General Studies 45 hours MATH 1010 - ^Math for General Studies MATH 1010 - ^Math for General Studies This course is intended for students whose program of study requires one 3-hour mathematics course. This course is designed to provide insight into the nature and applications of mathematics. Topics include but are not limited to the following: Critical Thinking, Set Theory, Logic, Consumer Mathematics and Finance, Counting Methods and Probability Theory, and Basic Statistics. (Equivalent to TN eCampus Math 1010) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Division: Mathematics and Science Departme… Prerequisites: MATH0101 --- # MATH1111 — ^Fundamentals of Algebra and Statistics 45 hours MATH 1111 - ^Fundamentals of Algebra and Statistics MATH 1111 - ^Fundamentals of Algebra and Statistics This course introduces the fundamental concepts of algebra and statistics. Students will learn to manipulate algebraic expressions, solve equations, graph functions, convert units using dimensional analysis, and understand basic statistical methods for analyzing and interpreting data. This course is designed to provide students with the mathematical foundation necessary for real-world application in various fields, including but not limited to business, healthcare, engineering, science, and… Prerequisites: MATH0111 --- # MATH1130 — ^College Algebra 45 hours MATH 1130 - ^College Algebra MATH 1130 - ^College Algebra This course is designed for non-science majors, this course includes a study of sets, linear and quadratic equations, inequalities, exponents and radicals, functions and graphs, complex numbers, and exponential and logarithmic functions. Credit toward graduation cannot be received for both courses in any of the following pairs: MATH 1130/1710, MATH 1130/1730. (Equivalent to TN eCampus MATH 1130) Note: Last semester - Summer 2027 Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: MATH1005 --- # MATH1410 — Number Concepts for Teachers 45 hours MATH 1410 - Number Concepts for Teachers MATH 1410 - Number Concepts for Teachers This is a course required exclusively of students majoring in elementary education. Topics include sequences, sets, relations and functions; base-ten arithmetic, numeration systems and whole numbers; bases other than ten; operations with the integers; equations and inequalities; theory of numbers; operations with decimals and rational numbers. (Equivalent to TN eCampus MATH 1410) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer (TN eCampus Only) --- # MATH1420 — Geometry Concepts for Teachers 45 hours MATH 1420 - Geometry Concepts for Teachers MATH 1420 - Geometry Concepts for Teachers This is a course designed primarily for students majoring in elementary education. Topics include one stage probability; multistage probability; statistics, measures of central tendency; measures of dispersion; angle measurement; area; perimeter; surface area; and volume. (Equivalent to TN eCampus Math 1420) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall (TN eCampus only), Spring (VSCC), Summer (TN eCampus only) Prerequisites: MATH1410 --- # MATH1530 — ^Introductory Statistics 45 hours MATH 1530 - ^Introductory Statistics MATH 1530 - ^Introductory Statistics This course is an introduction to elementary methods and techniques. Topics include sampling, frequency distributions, elementary probability, discrete and continuous probability distributions, tests of hypotheses, significance of data, and simple correlation. (Equivalent to TN eCampus MATH 1530) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Mathematics Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click… Prerequisites: MATH0153 --- # MATH1630 — ^Finite Mathematics 45 hours MATH 1630 - ^Finite Mathematics MATH 1630 - ^Finite Mathematics This course is an introduction to finite mathematics intended for students studying Information Systems, Computer Network Technology, and Business Management. Topics covered include linear equations and systems, matrices, linear programming, finance, set theory, counting methods, probability, and logic. Equivalent to TN eCampus MATH 1630. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: MATH1130, MATH1710 --- # MATH1710 — ^Precalculus Algebra 45 hours MATH 1710 - ^Precalculus Algebra MATH 1710 - ^Precalculus Algebra This course is designed as a course for students who plan to major in mathematics and/or science and are not prepared to take calculus. Topics include polynomials, factoring, fractions, radical expressions, rational exponents, complex numbers, linear and quadratic equations and their applications, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions and systems of equations. Credit toward graduation cannot be received for both courses in any of the following pairs: MATH 1130/1710, MATH 1710/1730. Equivalent… Prerequisites: MATH1005, MATH1130, MATH1630, MATH170 --- # MATH1720 — ^Precalculus Trigonometry 45 hours MATH 1720 - ^Precalculus Trigonometry MATH 1720 - ^Precalculus Trigonometry Pre-Calculus II is designed as a course for students who plan to major in mathematics and/or science and are not prepared to take calculus. Topics include the trigonometric functions of the acute and general angle, applications of right triangles, identities, related angles and the reduction formula, radian measure, graphs and graphical methods of the trigonometric functions, applications, inverse trigonometric functions. Credit toward graduation cannot be received for both courses in the following pair: MATH 1720/173… Prerequisites: MATH1130, MATH1710 --- # MATH1730 — ^Precalculus 70 hours MATH 1730 - ^Precalculus MATH 1730 - ^Precalculus This is a single course for preparation for calculus. The course will include an analysis of functions and their graphs; trigonometric and inverse trig functions and their graphs; solving equations and applications involving trig functions, and polar coordinates and vectors. Credit toward graduation cannot be received for both courses in any of the following pairs: MATH 1710/1730, MATH 1720/1730. (Equivalent to TN eCampus MATH 1730) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: MATH1130, MATH1710 --- # MATH1780 — *Quantitative Research 45 hours MATH 1780 - *Quantitative Research MATH 1780 - *Quantitative Research This is a course in hypothesis testing and non-parametric statistics. The course will include both descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics will include those taught in MATH 1530, but will be more in depth to accommodate the needs of undergraduate research. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Mathematics Credits: Click here for the Fall… Prerequisites: MATH1530 --- # MATH1830 — ^Applied Calculus 45 hours MATH 1830 - ^Applied Calculus MATH 1830 - ^Applied Calculus This course is a study of limits, continuity, differentiation, integration, and applications. This course will not substitute for MATH 1910. The course is intended primarily for business majors. Credit toward graduation cannot be received for both courses in the following pair: MATH 1830/1910. (Equivalent to TN eCampus MATH 1830) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: MATH1130, MATH1710 --- # MATH1910 — ^Calculus I 60 hours MATH 1910 - ^Calculus I MATH 1910 - ^Calculus I This course includes a study of limits, continuity, derivatives of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions, applications of differentiation, definite and indefinite integrals, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and introduction to basic applications and techniques of integration (including substitution). Credit toward graduation cannot be received for both courses in the following pair: MATH 1830/1910. (Equivalent to TN eCampus MATH 1910) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: MATH1720, MATH1730 --- # MATH1920 — Calculus II 60 hours MATH 1920 - Calculus II MATH 1920 - Calculus II This course is concerned with the applications of integration including areas, volumes, center of mass, fluid forces, work, arc length, surface areas and probability. This course will also cover integration techniques including numerical analysis and improper integrals; parametric equations and applications; polar coordinates and applications; conic sections; partial sequences, sequences, partial series, infinite series and series tests and power series including Taylor and Maclaurin series. (Equivalent to TN eCampus MATH 1920) Semester Availabi… Prerequisites: MATH1910 --- # MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra 45 hours MATH 2010 - Introduction to Linear Algebra MATH 2010 - Introduction to Linear Algebra This course is designed to expand students’ perspectives of mathematics by providing an intro to linear algebra: linear systems, matrix algebra and matrices, determinants, vectors and vector spaces, inner product spaces, linear transformations and eigenvalues and eigenvectors. The intention is to give the student experience in applying linear algebra to solve problems. (Equivalent to TN eCampus Math 2010) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall (VSCC), Spring (VSCC), Summer (TN eCampus only) Prerequisites: MATH1910 --- # MATH2050 — Calculus Based Probability/Statistics 45 hours MATH 2050 - Calculus Based Probability/Statistics MATH 2050 - Calculus Based Probability/Statistics This course is an introduction to calculus-based probability and statistics. Topics include descriptive statistics, including bivariate trends; time series; concepts of probability and probability distributions; binomial and normal distributions; linear correlation and regression; estimation and significance tests for means; contingency tables, chi-square tests for goodness of fit and independence. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) TN eCampus only Prerequisites: MATH1830, MATH1910 --- # MATH2110 — Calculus III 60 hours MATH 2110 - Calculus III MATH 2110 - Calculus III The content of this course covers Analytical Geometry and Vector Analysis including vector algebra, graphing vectors, vector-valued functions, equations of lines, planes and surfaces and applications; Multiple Variable Differential Calculus including partial derivatives, chain rule, implicit functions, gradient vectors and optimization applications; Multiple Variable Integration including evaluating rectangular, cylindrical and spherical coordinates, the Jacobian, and applications; and Vector Calculus including line integrals, flux integrals,… Prerequisites: MATH1920 --- # MATH2120 — Differential Equations 45 hours MATH 2120 - Differential Equations MATH 2120 - Differential Equations This course is concerned with linear first-order differential equations, applications of linear equations, homogeneous linear differential equations, complementary and particular solutions, applications including undamped and damped vibrations, non-homogeneous linear differential equations including variation of parameters, Laplace transform methods, linear systems, and series solution. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall (TN eCampus), Spring (VSCC), Summer (TN eCampus) Prerequisites: MATH1920 --- # MECH1195 — *Internship in Mechatronics I 45 hours MECH 1195 - *Internship in Mechatronics I MECH 1195 - *Internship in Mechatronics I Students will engage in a project with an employer in an advanced manufacturing setting. As part of this project, students will be engaged in analysis and operation of mechatronic systems. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer internship hours per semester Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. Th… Prerequisites: MECH1310, MECH1320, MECH1330, MECH1340 --- # MECH1295 — *Internship in Mechatronics I 90 hours MECH 1295 - *Internship in Mechatronics I MECH 1295 - *Internship in Mechatronics I Students will engage in a project with an employer in an advanced manufacturing setting. As part of this project, students will be engaged in analysis and operation of mechatronic systems. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer internship hours per semester Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. Th… Prerequisites: MECH1310, MECH1320, MECH1330, MECH1340 --- # MECH1310 — *Electrical Components 30 hours MECH 1310 - *Electrical Components MECH 1310 - *Electrical Components A study of the basic electrical components in a mechatronic system. Topics include basic functions and physical properties of electrical components; the systematic flow of energy and measurement of components; troubleshooting techniques and strategies to identify, localize and correct malfunctions; and systematic preventive maintenance and electrical component safety. Technical documentation such as data sheets, schematics, timing diagrams and system specifications will also be covered. Semester Availability: (Subject to Ch… --- # MECH1320 — *Mechanical Components and Electric Motors 30 hours MECH 1320 - *Mechanical Components and Electric Motors MECH 1320 - *Mechanical Components and Electric Motors This course is a study of the basic mechanical components and electric motors in a mechatronics system. Topics covered will include basic functions and physical properties of mechanical components and electrical AC and DC motors; materials, lubrication requirements and surface properties; troubleshooting techniques and strategies to identify, localize and correct malfunctions; and systematic preventative maintenance and electrical component safety. Technical documentation such as data… --- # MECH1330 — *(Electro) Pneumatic and Hydraulic Control Circuits 30 hours MECH 1330 - *(Electro) Pneumatic and Hydraulic Control Circuits MECH 1330 - *(Electro) Pneumatic and Hydraulic Control Circuits This course is a study of the basic pneumatic, electro pneumatic and hydraulic control circuits in a mechatronics system. Topics covered will include the functions and properties of control elements; measuring pneumatic and hydraulic control circuits; troubleshooting techniques and strategies to identify, localize and correct malfunctions; and systematic preventive maintenance and safety of (electro) pneumatic and hydraulic components. Technical documentation such as… --- # MECH1340 — *Digital Fundamentals and Programmable Logic Controllers 30 hours MECH 1340 - *Digital Fundamentals and Programmable Logic Controllers MECH 1340 - *Digital Fundamentals and Programmable Logic Controllers This course is a study of basic digital logic and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) in mechatronics. Topics covered will include basic PLC functions and testing; identification of malfunctioning PLCs; and troubleshooting techniques and strategies to identify and localize PLC hardware generated problems. Emphasis is on writing small programs and problem-solving using computer simulations. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall (Gallatin), Spring… --- # MECH1395 — *Internship in Mechatronics I 135 hours MECH 1395 - *Internship in Mechatronics I MECH 1395 - *Internship in Mechatronics I Students will engage in a project with an employer in an advanced manufacturing setting. As part of this project, students will be engaged in analysis and operation of mechatronic systems. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer internship hours per semester Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. Th… Prerequisites: MECH1310, MECH1320, MECH1330, MECH1340 --- # MECH1991 — *Special Topics in Mechatronics I 15 hours MECH 1991 - *Special Topics in Mechatronics I MECH 1991 - *Special Topics in Mechatronics I This course will cover a special topic related to the first-year study of mechatronics. The course is designed to meet unique needs of either the student or workforce to: 1) advance skills toward specific career goals and/or job opportunities, 2) improve access to a path to completion of a credential, i.e., certification, certificate, or degree, or 3) meet other needs, such as enhancing transfer from one institution to another. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer This course… --- # MECH2195 — *Internship in Mechatronics II 45 hours MECH 2195 - *Internship in Mechatronics II MECH 2195 - *Internship in Mechatronics II This course is an internship and designed to apply manufacturing improvement processes in a mechatronics system. Students will engage in a mechatronics project with an employer with the goal of process improvement. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Business and Technology Department: Mechatronics Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Sched… Prerequisites: MECH1310, MECH1320, MECH1330, MECH1340 --- # MECH2295 — *Internship in Mechatronics II 90 hours MECH 2295 - *Internship in Mechatronics II MECH 2295 - *Internship in Mechatronics II This course is an internship and designed to apply manufacturing improvement processes in a mechatronics system. Students will engage in a mechatronics project with an employer with the goal of process improvement. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Business and Technology Department: Mechatronics Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Sched… Prerequisites: MECH1310, MECH1320, MECH1330, MECH1340 --- # MECH2320 — *Motor Control 30 hours MECH 2320 - *Motor Control MECH 2320 - *Motor Control A study of the principles of AC and DC motors, motor control, and general machine operations in a mechatronic system including functions and properties of machine control elements and the roles they play within the system. Topics include general machine operations and motor control techniques. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Prerequisites: MECH1310, MATH0105, MATH0111, MATH0153 --- # MECH2395 — *Internship in Mechatronics II 135 hours MECH 2395 - *Internship in Mechatronics II MECH 2395 - *Internship in Mechatronics II This course is an internship and designed to apply manufacturing improvement processes in a mechatronics system. Students will engage in a mechatronics project with an employer with the goal of process improvement. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Business and Technology Department: Mechatronics Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Sched… Prerequisites: MECH1310, MECH1320, MECH1330, MECH1340 --- # MECH2410 — *Electrical Control Systems 45 hours MECH 2410 - *Electrical Control Systems MECH 2410 - *Electrical Control Systems This course is a study of the creation and use of industrial electrical control wiring prints. The creation and modification of industrial electrical control prints using CAD software with emphasis on proper print layout, component selection, and wire types will be covered. Proper wiring technique for both control panel and field wiring will also be covered. The integration of various types of automation equipment (PLCs, variable frequency drives, motor controls, etc.) within an industrial control system will be e… Prerequisites: MECH1310, ENGR101 --- # MECH2425 — *Mechanics and Machine Elements 45 hours MECH 2425 - *Mechanics and Machine Elements MECH 2425 - *Mechanics and Machine Elements This course is a study of the mechanical components that are included in a complex mechatronic system. Topics covered will include an overview of Statics and Kinetics with a focus on force system analysis, study of equilibrium, frames and machines, friction and the effects of forces on the motion of objects. Fundamentals and classification of machine elements to include calculations involving force, stress and wear analysis will also be covered. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Prerequisites: MECH1320, MATH0105, MATH0111, MATH0153 --- # MECH2440 — *Process Control Technologies 45 hours MECH 2440 - *Process Control Technologies MECH 2440 - *Process Control Technologies This course is a study of the Process Control technologies associated with a complex mechatronics system. Topics covered will include the Closed Loop Control; interaction between controllers, sensors and actuators; controller operating parameters; PID controllers; ON/OFF and PID controllers; and the differences between controllers typically used in mechatronic systems. The analysis of plant documentation and manuals, the creation and interpretation of charts with diagrams for time-based changes of measured val… Prerequisites: MECH1310, MATH0105, MATH0111, MATH0153 --- # MECH2441 — *Introduction to Totally Integrated Automation 45 hours MECH 2441 - *Introduction to Totally Integrated Automation MECH 2441 - *Introduction to Totally Integrated Automation This course is an introduction to Totally Integrated Automation. Topics covered will include the automaton pyramid, analog sensors and actuators, advanced PLC programming, HMI programming, industrial networking, and systems maintenance and troubleshooting. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall (Gallatin), Spring (Cookeville) Prerequisites: MECH1340, MATH0105, MATH0111, MATH0153 --- # MECH2480 — *Automation Systems 45 hours MECH 2480 - *Automation Systems MECH 2480 - *Automation Systems This course is a study of the automation systems utilized within a mechatronics system. Topics covered will include Metal Cutting, Modal Analysis, CNC, CAD, CAM, programming and microcontrollers that are used in modern manufacturing technologies. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall (Cookeville), Spring (Gallatin) Prerequisites: MATH0105, MATH0111, MATH0153 --- # MECH2490 — *Manufacturing Applications 45 hours MECH 2490 - *Manufacturing Applications MECH 2490 - *Manufacturing Applications A study of manufacturing improvement processes in a mechatronics system for real world applications. Topics covered will include process variation, waste reduction, continuous improvement, and basic time study methods. Students will work as a team to apply improvement methods in a real world application with a final presentation. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Prerequisites: MECH2320, MECH2441, ENGL1010, COMM2025, COMM2045, MATH1111, MATH1130, MATH1530 --- # MECH2495 — *Internship in Mechatronics II 180 hours MECH 2495 - *Internship in Mechatronics II MECH 2495 - *Internship in Mechatronics II This course is an internship and designed to apply manufacturing improvement processes in a mechatronics system. Students will engage in a mechatronics project with an employer with the goal of process improvement. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer internship hours per semester Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by t… Prerequisites: MECH1310, MECH1320, MECH1330, MECH1340, ENGL1010, COMM2025, COMM2045, MATH1111, MATH1130, MATH1530 --- # MECH2991 — *Special Topics in Mechatronics II 15 hours MECH 2991 - *Special Topics in Mechatronics II MECH 2991 - *Special Topics in Mechatronics II This course will cover a special topic related to the second-year study of mechatronics. The course is designed to meet unique needs of either the student or workforce to: 1) advance skills toward specific career goals and/or job opportunities, 2) improve access to a path to completion of a credential, i.e., certification, certificate, or degree, or 3) meet other needs, such as enhancing transfer from one institution to another. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer This cou… --- # MGT150S — Residential Contractors Limited License 30 hours MGT 150S - Residential Contractors Limited License MGT 150S - Residential Contractors Limited License This course is designed for student to secure the Tennessee Residential Contractors Limited License. Content will include construction practices and techniques, materials, methods, codes, zoning, regulations, ordinances, safety, and OSHA. Financial statements, proper licensure application, and renewal forms will be prepared in class. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed --- # MLAB1301 — *Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology 45 hours MLAB 1301 - *Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology MLAB 1301 - *Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology An introduction to the clinical laboratory sciences, which includes care and use of equipment, laboratory safety, basic laboratory math, medical terminology, principles of phlebotomy, quality control, preparation of chemical solutions, and an orientation to the major testing areas in the medical laboratory. (This course was previously MLT 100) Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) Portfolio Credit is available: MLT - PLA Portfolio Credit Information VSCC - PLA Portfolio Credit Appli… --- # MLAB1510 — *Clinical Practicum I 225 hours MLAB 1510 - *Clinical Practicum I MLAB 1510 - *Clinical Practicum I Includes laboratory performances by students during progressive rotations through the affiliated clinical laboratory sites in the departments of Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Immunohematology, Serology, Microbiology, Clinical Chemistry and Phlebotomy. (This course was previously MLT 205C) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall clinical hours per semester Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges an… --- # MLAB1520 — *Clinical Practicum II 225 hours MLAB 1520 - *Clinical Practicum II MLAB 1520 - *Clinical Practicum II Includes laboratory performances by students during progressive rotations through the affiliated clinical laboratory sites in the departments of Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Immunohematology, Serology, Microbiology, Clinical Chemistry and Phlebotomy. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring clinical hours per semester Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision… --- # MLAB2130 — *Seminar I 15 hours MLAB 2130 - *Seminar I MLAB 2130 - *Seminar I The student will be given the opportunity to develop a broader application of the clinical laboratory scientist’s role as a health professional in a variety of learning experiences, including seminars, lectures, practice quizzes and discussions in the seven knowledge areas (hematology, blood bank, clinical chemistry, microbiology, laboratory operations, immunology, and urinalysis/body fluids). It is also a seminar course designed to give students experience in researching and resenting case studies with emphasis on correlation of laboratory result… --- # MLAB2201 — *Clinical Immunology 15 hours MLAB 2201 - *Clinical Immunology MLAB 2201 - *Clinical Immunology Basic principles of the immune system structure and function in health and disease. Topics include principles of a natural and acquired immunity, hypersensitivity, autoimmunity, immunodeficiency, transplant and tumor immunology, immunological techniques and flow cytometry. (This course was previously MLT 114) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Medical La… --- # MLAB2202 — *Urinalysis and Body Fluids 15 hours MLAB 2202 - *Urinalysis and Body Fluids MLAB 2202 - *Urinalysis and Body Fluids This course examines the urinary system as related to the routine urinalysis. The component parts of the urinalysis, to include the physical, chemical and microscopic examination, are preformed. The course also includes the examination of common types of body fluid. (This course was previously MLT 111) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # MLAB2270 — *Seminar II 30 hours MLAB 2270 - *Seminar II MLAB 2270 - *Seminar II The student will be given the opportunity to develop a broader application of the clinical laboratory scientist’s role as a health professional in a variety of learning experiences, including seminars, lectures, practices quizzes, and discussions in the seven knowledge areas (hematology, blood bank, clinical chemistry, microbiology, laboratory operations, immunology, and urinalysis/body fluids). It is also a seminar course designed to give students experience in researching and presenting case studies with emphasis on correlation of laboratory r… --- # MLAB2301 — *Immunohematology/Blood Bank 30 hours MLAB 2301 - *Immunohematology/Blood Bank MLAB 2301 - *Immunohematology/Blood Bank This course will cover the theory and practice of blood group antigens and antibodies, donor selection, and component therapy. Topics include: ABO grouping, Rh typing, cross-matching, antibody screening and identification, quality control, donor screening, component preparation, hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn, autoimmune hemolytic anemias, and adverse effects of transfusion. (This course was previously MLT 115) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate-level work, but… --- # MLAB2401 — *Clinical Chemistry 45 hours MLAB 2401 - *Clinical Chemistry MLAB 2401 - *Clinical Chemistry An overview of clinical chemistry theory, principles, procedures, and correlations. Tests for glucose, urea, creatinine, uric acid, proteins, bilirubin, enzymes and electrolytes are included. Colorimetric and photometric techniques used in examining normal and abnormal clinical specimens are introduced along with special procedures such as immunoassays and electrophoresis. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university… --- # MLAB2402 — *Hematology & Hemostasis 45 hours MLAB 2402 - *Hematology & Hemostasis MLAB 2402 - *Hematology & Hemostasis This course integrates the theory of hematology with application through assessment of laboratory test results. Laboratory test results are correlated with disease. Areas of study include formation of blood, composition of blood, morphology of blood cells and changes observed in blood cells in response to disease. An overview of coagulation theory is provided. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university par… --- # MLAB2403 — *Clinical Microbiology 45 hours MLAB 2403 - *Clinical Microbiology MLAB 2403 - *Clinical Microbiology This course examines the study of microorganisms of medical importance as it relates to man and disease. The course includes discussions of proper collection, handling and examination of specimens, staining and culture techniques, identification methods, drug sensitivity testing, and quality control procedures. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Me… --- # MLAB2510 — *Clinical Practicum III 225 hours MLAB 2510 - *Clinical Practicum III MLAB 2510 - *Clinical Practicum III Includes laboratory performances by students during progressive rotations through the affiliated clinical laboratory sites in the departments of Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Immunohematology, Serology, Microbiology, Clinical Chemistry and Phlebotomy. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring clinical hours per semester Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decisio… --- # MUS154 — Choral Ensemble 45 hours MUS 154 - Choral Ensemble MUS 154 - Choral Ensemble This course is open to all students. The only requirement is singing a simple melody with correct pitch. Styles of music performed will concentrate upon, but are not limited to, standard choral literature from major historical periods of music, including jazz, spirituals and music theater. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring studio hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of two hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits:… --- # MUS155 — Commercial Vocal Ensemble 45 hours MUS 155 - Commercial Vocal Ensemble MUS 155 - Commercial Vocal Ensemble This course is open by audition only. This group is a Performance-oriented class to develop musical theater, commercial vocal, and/or instrumental techniques. This ensemble will participate in public performances of a variety of popular and commercial styles. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring studio hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of two hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here… --- # MUS156 — Commercial Music Ensemble 45 hours MUS 156 - Commercial Music Ensemble MUS 156 - Commercial Music Ensemble This course is open by audition only. A performing organization providing instruction and experience in playing various styles of commercial instrumental music. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring studio hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of two hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the… --- # MUS160 — Guitar and String Ensemble 45 hours MUS 160 - Guitar and String Ensemble MUS 160 - Guitar and String Ensemble Guitar and String Ensemble is a performing organization providing instruction and experience in arranging and playing various styles of popular, classical and traditional instrumental music. Ensemble will include guitars and other fretted and non-fretted string instruments. A variety of public performances will be required. Audition only. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring studio hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of two hours to apply toward gr… --- # MUS161 — Brass Ensemble 45 hours MUS 161 - Brass Ensemble MUS 161 - Brass Ensemble Brass Ensemble is a performing organization providing instruction and experience of various styles of popular, classical, jazz and traditional music. Ensemble will include all brass instruments. A variety of public performances will be required. Audition only. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring studio hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of two hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Cla… --- # MUS172 — Class Voice 30 hours MUS 172 - Class Voice MUS 172 - Class Voice This course offers study in basic vocal techniques, including breathing, vowel production and stylistic variations of literature. Emphasis on solo and ensemble literature with individual and group performance within the classroom. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring studio hours per semester Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # MUS173 — Low Brass Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 173 - Low Brass Instruction MUS 173 - Low Brass Instruction This course includes low brass instruction beginning at the student’s level of proficiency. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5-15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the… --- # MUS174 — Piano Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 174 - Piano Instruction MUS 174 - Piano Instruction This course includes private instruction in piano beginning at the current level of proficiency of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the two credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5-15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Cl… Prerequisites: MUS1127 --- # MUS175 — Voice Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 175 - Voice Instruction MUS 175 - Voice Instruction This course includes private instruction in voice beginning at the current level of proficiency of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the two credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer .5-15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule C… Prerequisites: MUS172 --- # MUS176 — Guitar Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 176 - Guitar Instruction MUS 176 - Guitar Instruction This course includes private instruction in guitar beginning at the current level of proficiency level of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5-15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedu… Prerequisites: MUS180 --- # MUS177 — Trumpet Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 177 - Trumpet Instruction MUS 177 - Trumpet Instruction This course includes trumpet instruction beginning at the student’s level of proficiency. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5-15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring… --- # MUS178 — Trombone Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 178 - Trombone Instruction MUS 178 - Trombone Instruction This course includes trombone instruction beginning at the student’s level of proficiency. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5-15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spr… --- # MUS179 — French Horn Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 179 - French Horn Instruction MUS 179 - French Horn Instruction This course includes french horn instruction beginning at the student’s level of proficiency. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5-15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here fo… --- # MUS180 — Class Guitar for Beginners 30 hours MUS 180 - Class Guitar for Beginners MUS 180 - Class Guitar for Beginners This course offers introduction of chords, music reading, and the identification of notes in a group setting. Designed for beginning guitar students. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring studio hours per semester Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # MUS182 — Percussion Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 182 - Percussion Instruction MUS 182 - Percussion Instruction This course includes private instruction in percussion beginning at the current level of proficiency level of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5-15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026… --- # MUS183 — Flute Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 183 - Flute Instruction MUS 183 - Flute Instruction This course includes private instruction in flute beginning at the current level of proficiency level of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5-15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule… --- # MUS184 — Saxophone Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 184 - Saxophone Instruction MUS 184 - Saxophone Instruction This course includes private instruction in saxophone beginning at the current level of proficiency level of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5-15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Cla… --- # MUS185 — Clarinet Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 185 - Clarinet Instruction MUS 185 - Clarinet Instruction Private instruction in clarinet beginning at the current level of proficiency level of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5-15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here f… --- # MUS186 — Oboe Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 186 - Oboe Instruction MUS 186 - Oboe Instruction This course includes private instruction in oboe beginning at the current level of proficiency level of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5-15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Cli… --- # MUS187 — Violin Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 187 - Violin Instruction MUS 187 - Violin Instruction This course includes private instruction in violin beginning at the current level of proficiency level of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5-15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedu… --- # MUS188 — Cello Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 188 - Cello Instruction MUS 188 - Cello Instruction This course includes private instruction in cello beginning at the current level of proficiency level of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5-15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule… --- # MUS189 — Wind Ensemble 45 hours MUS 189 - Wind Ensemble MUS 189 - Wind Ensemble This ensemble, including winds, brass, and percussion, is to provide instruction and experience by playing concert band literature. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring studio hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of two hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # MUS190 — Bass Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 190 - Bass Instruction MUS 190 - Bass Instruction This course includes private instruction in upright/string/double or electric bass, beginning at the current level of proficiency level of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5-15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here f… --- # MUS222 — History of Recording Industry 45 hours MUS 222 - History of Recording Industry MUS 222 - History of Recording Industry This course traces the development of technology, business, major record labels, and the music recorded, as well as significant individuals in these areas. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # MUS223 — Survey of Recording Industry 45 hours MUS 223 - Survey of Recording Industry MUS 223 - Survey of Recording Industry This course includes an examination of the industry including artist development, songwriting, publishing, record companies, copyright law, record promotion, performance rights, and careers. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # MUS224 — Songwriting I (Beginning) 45 hours MUS 224 - Songwriting I (Beginning) MUS 224 - Songwriting I (Beginning) This course includes instruction in the organization of musical ideas and words into the writing of popular songs, analysis of songwriting trends, and performances of student compositions. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # MUS225 — Songwriting II (Advanced) 45 hours MUS 225 - Songwriting II (Advanced) MUS 225 - Songwriting II (Advanced) This course includes advanced techniques of organizing musical ideas and words into the writing of popular songs. There is an emphasis on learning “real world creative strategies” for application in career situations. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Prerequisites: MUS224, MUS1002 --- # MUS226 — Music Technology I 45 hours MUS 226 - Music Technology I MUS 226 - Music Technology I This course covers Software/Apps for personal computers, iPads, iPods, and iPhones; which aid the modern songwriter/musician in the professional work environment. Introduction to loops, sampling, and basic recording techniques and how they apply to the music composition. The class will explore platforms for visual aspects of worship design to include ProPresenter and other live production products. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Prerequisites: MUS 1002 or permission of department Prerequisites: MUS1002 --- # MUS227 — Music Publishing Seminar 30 hours MUS 227 - Music Publishing Seminar MUS 227 - Music Publishing Seminar This course includes a study of the creative and administrative roles of music publishing with particular interest in the songwriter/publisher relationship, exploitation of copyrights, and royalty collection. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # MUS254 — Choral Ensemble 30 hours MUS 254 - Choral Ensemble MUS 254 - Choral Ensemble This course is open to all students. The only requirement is singing a simple melody with correct pitch. Styles of music performed will concentrate upon, but are not limited to, standard choral literature from major historical periods of music, including jazz, spirituals and music theater. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of two hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music… --- # MUS255 — Commercial Vocal Ensemble 45 hours MUS 255 - Commercial Vocal Ensemble MUS 255 - Commercial Vocal Ensemble This course is open by audition only. This group is a Performance-oriented class to develop musical theater, commercial vocal, and/or instrumental techniques. This ensemble will participate in public performances of a variety of popular and commercial styles. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring studio hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of two hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here… --- # MUS256 — Commercial Music Ensemble 45 hours MUS 256 - Commercial Music Ensemble MUS 256 - Commercial Music Ensemble This course is open by audition only. A performing organization providing instruction and experience in playing various styles of commercial instrumental music. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring studio hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of two hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the… --- # MUS260 — Guitar and String Ensemble 45 hours MUS 260 - Guitar and String Ensemble MUS 260 - Guitar and String Ensemble Guitar and String Ensemble is a performing organization providing instruction and experience in arranging and playing various styles of popular, classical and traditional instrumental music. Ensemble will include guitars and other fretted and non-fretted string instruments. A variety of public performances will be required. Audition only. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring studio hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of two hours to apply towards g… --- # MUS261 — Brass Ensemble 45 hours MUS 261 - Brass Ensemble MUS 261 - Brass Ensemble Brass Ensemble is a performing organization providing instruction and experience of various styles of popular, classical, jazz and traditional music. Ensemble will include all brass instruments. A variety of public performances will be required. Audition only Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring studio hours per semester Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # MUS273 — Low Brass Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 273 - Low Brass Instruction MUS 273 - Low Brass Instruction This course includes low brass instruction beginning at the student’s level of proficiency. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the two credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here f… --- # MUS274 — Piano Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 274 - Piano Instruction MUS 274 - Piano Instruction This course includes private instruction in piano beginning at the current level of proficiency of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the two-credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule… Prerequisites: MUS174 --- # MUS275 — Voice Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 275 - Voice Instruction MUS 275 - Voice Instruction This course includes private instruction in voice beginning at the current level of proficiency of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the two-credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule… Prerequisites: MUS175 --- # MUS276 — Guitar Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 276 - Guitar Instruction MUS 276 - Guitar Instruction This course includes private instruction in guitar beginning at the current proficiency level of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the two credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule… Prerequisites: MUS180 --- # MUS277 — Trumpet Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 277 - Trumpet Instruction MUS 277 - Trumpet Instruction This course includes trumpet instruction beginning at the student’s level of proficiency. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the two credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the… --- # MUS278 — Trombone Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 278 - Trombone Instruction MUS 278 - Trombone Instruction This course includes trombone instruction beginning at the student’s level of proficiency. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the two credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of two hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for t… --- # MUS279 — French Horn Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 279 - French Horn Instruction MUS 279 - French Horn Instruction This course includes french horn instruction beginning at the student’s level of proficiency. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the two credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click… --- # MUS280 — Cooperative Work Experience 135 hours MUS 280 - Cooperative Work Experience MUS 280 - Cooperative Work Experience This course is a coordinated work experience in an area commercial music business. This work experience will be directed/monitored by a Music Instructor. Work experiences may include work in or with recording studios, music publishing companies, record labels, sales, clerical situations, public relations, artist performance venues, theme parks, etc. Notice of intent to participate in this course must be filed with the Music Department at least one semester prior to enrollment. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change… --- # MUS280T — Individual Problems in Music 15 hours MUS 280T - Individual Problems in Music MUS 280T - Individual Problems in Music This is a course designed to allow the student to pursue special interests in music. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # MUS282 — Percussion Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 282 - Percussion Instruction MUS 282 - Percussion Instruction This course includes private instruction in percussion beginning at the current proficiency level of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the two credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Cl… --- # MUS283 — Flute Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 283 - Flute Instruction MUS 283 - Flute Instruction This course includes private instruction in flute beginning at the current proficiency level of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the two credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: This course includes private instruction in flute beginning at the current proficiency level of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for… --- # MUS284 — Saxophone Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 284 - Saxophone Instruction MUS 284 - Saxophone Instruction This course includes private instruction in saxophone beginning at the current proficiency level of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the two credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class… --- # MUS285 — Clarinet Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 285 - Clarinet Instruction MUS 285 - Clarinet Instruction Private instruction in clarinet beginning at the current proficiency level of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the two credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for… --- # MUS286 — Oboe Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 286 - Oboe Instruction MUS 286 - Oboe Instruction This course includes private instruction in oboe beginning at the current proficiency level of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the two credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click… --- # MUS287 — Violin Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 287 - Violin Instruction MUS 287 - Violin Instruction This course includes private instruction in violin beginning at the current proficiency level of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the two credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule… --- # MUS288 — Cello Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 288 - Cello Instruction MUS 288 - Cello Instruction This course includes private instruction in cello beginning at the current proficiency level of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the two credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Cl… --- # MUS289 — Wind Ensemble 45 hours MUS 289 - Wind Ensemble MUS 289 - Wind Ensemble This ensemble, including winds, brass and percussion, is to provide instruction and experience by playing concert band literature. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring studio hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of two hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # MUS290 — Bass Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 290 - Bass Instruction MUS 290 - Bass Instruction This course includes private instruction in upright/string/double or electric bass, beginning at the current proficiency level of each student. Only students enrolled in the AFA Music major will be allowed to register for the two credit hour course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for… --- # MUS1002 — Fundamentals of Music Theory 45 hours MUS 1002 - Fundamentals of Music Theory MUS 1002 - Fundamentals of Music Theory This is a college level course designed to introduce the fundamentals of reading music and music theory for students with no prior experience. May be required for students with an insufficient background. May be used as an elective for non-music majors. May not be used to satisfy music theory requirements for programs requiring music theory. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # MUS1027 — Class Piano I 30 hours MUS 1027 - Class Piano I MUS 1027 - Class Piano I This course acquaints beginning piano students with the keyboard. The course covers basic note reading, basic chordal harmonization of melodies, and elements of music theory and music history of general interest to piano students. Basic exercises for development of coordination and technique are emphasized. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring studio hours per semester Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click… --- # MUS1030 — ^Introduction to Music 45 hours MUS 1030 - ^Introduction to Music MUS 1030 - ^Introduction to Music This is a general education course designed to meet the humanities/fine arts requirement. This course provides an introduction to musical aesthetics, the elements of music, musical form, and brief surveys of music in Non-Western cultures, American popular music and European classical music. (Equivalent to TN eCampus MUSIC 1030) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # MUS1057 — Music Theory I 45 hours MUS 1057 - Music Theory I MUS 1057 - Music Theory I This course focuses on fundamentals of pitch and rhythmic notation, scales, intervals, diatonic, triads, and seventh chords in major and minor keys; as well as, principles of voice leading and harmonic progressions, Roman numeral and lead sheet notation. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Corequisites: MUS 1058 Prerequisites: MUS1002 --- # MUS1058 — Ear Training I 30 hours MUS 1058 - Ear Training I MUS 1058 - Ear Training I This course will provide Intensive training to develop elementary music reading and aural skills through sight-singing and dictation. This course should be taken concurrently with MUS 1057. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Corequisites: MUS 1057 Prerequisites: MUS1002 --- # MUS1127 — Class Piano II 30 hours MUS 1127 - Class Piano II MUS 1127 - Class Piano II This course is a continuation of MUS 1027. Continues sight reading, chordal harmonization of melodies, and elements of music theory and music history of general interest to piano students. Exercises for development of coordination and technique are emphasized. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Prerequisites: MUS 1027 or permission of the department studio hours per semester Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Sched… Prerequisites: MUS1027 --- # MUS1155 — Music Theory II 45 hours MUS 1155 - Music Theory II MUS 1155 - Music Theory II This course is a continuation of MUS 1057 with emphasis on melodic analysis, cadences, phrases and periods, non-chord tones, four-voice part writing with diatonic seventh chords; and secondary functions. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Corequisites: MUS 1156 Prerequisites: MUS1057, MUS1058 --- # MUS1156 — Ear Training II 30 hours MUS 1156 - Ear Training II MUS 1156 - Ear Training II This course will provide intensive training to develop elementary music reading and aural skills through sight-singing and dictation, and it meets 2 hours per week. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Corequisites: MUS 1155 Prerequisites: MUS1057, MUS1058 --- # MUS1410 — Bluegrass Guitar Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 1410 - Bluegrass Guitar Instruction MUS 1410 - Bluegrass Guitar Instruction In this course students will be required to learn Bluegrass repertoire from a compiled list provided by the instructor. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 20… --- # MUS1430 — Mandolin Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 1430 - Mandolin Instruction MUS 1430 - Mandolin Instruction In this course students will be required to learn mandolin repertoire from a compiled list provided by the instructor. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # MUS1440 — Banjo Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 1440 - Banjo Instruction MUS 1440 - Banjo Instruction In this course students will be required to learn Bluegrass repertoire from a compiled list provided by the instructor. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # MUS1450 — Bluegrass Vocal Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 1450 - Bluegrass Vocal Instruction MUS 1450 - Bluegrass Vocal Instruction This course includes Bluegrass vocal instruction beginning at the level of proficiency of each student. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5- 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # MUS1460 — Fiddle Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 1460 - Fiddle Instruction MUS 1460 - Fiddle Instruction In this course, students will be required to learn fiddle repertoire from a compiled list provided by the instructor. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # MUS1470 — Bluegrass Bass Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 1470 - Bluegrass Bass Instruction MUS 1470 - Bluegrass Bass Instruction In this course students will be required to learn Bluegrass bass repertoire from a compiled list provided by the instructor. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2… --- # MUS1480 — Dobro Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 1480 - Dobro Instruction MUS 1480 - Dobro Instruction In this course students will be required to learn dobro pieces from a compiled list provided by the instructor. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # MUS1500 — Bluegrass Ensemble I 45 hours MUS 1500 - Bluegrass Ensemble I MUS 1500 - Bluegrass Ensemble I This course includes playing with a Bluegrass ensemble in a performance setting. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # MUS2029 — *Contemporary Issues in Church Music 45 hours MUS 2029 - *Contemporary Issues in Church Music MUS 2029 - *Contemporary Issues in Church Music This course is designed to offer an overview of current issues in church music. Topics include: budget planning, recruiting instrumentalists, developing an audio/video production team and working with church staff on worship design. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # MUS2030 — *Conducting Seminar 30 hours MUS 2030 - *Conducting Seminar MUS 2030 - *Conducting Seminar This course offers instruction in basic conducting skills. Instruction includes reading musical scores and conducting instrumental and vocal ensembles. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # MUS2031 — *Music Performance Skills 30 hours MUS 2031 - *Music Performance Skills MUS 2031 - *Music Performance Skills This course is designed to prepare the musician, actor and dancer for an audition and other performances. Topics will include how to prepare for an audition or performance, selecting material, appropriate attire, effective performance skills, and getting the most out of the audition process. Course may be used as Theater Elective Credit. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # MUS2055 — Music Theory III 45 hours MUS 2055 - Music Theory III MUS 2055 - Music Theory III This course includes modulations, classical forms, mode mixture, augmented sixth chords, extended tertian chords and late 19th century tonality. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Corequisites: MUS 2056 Prerequisites: MUS1155, MUS1156 --- # MUS2056 — Ear Training III 30 hours MUS 2056 - Ear Training III MUS 2056 - Ear Training III This course is concerned with continued development of music reading and aural skills, including elements such as chromatic non-chord tones, secondary dominants, and modulation. Rhythmic devices include changing meter, irregular division of the beat, and irregular meters. Meets 2 hours per week. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Prerequisites: MUS 1155 and MUS 1156 Corequisites: Must be taken with MUS 2055 Prerequisites: MUS1155, MUS1156 --- # MUS2150 — American Folk Music 45 hours MUS 2150 - American Folk Music MUS 2150 - American Folk Music This course is a survey of the diverse roots of music that has shaped traditional and contemporary folk music in America. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # MUS2410 — Bluegrass Guitar Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 2410 - Bluegrass Guitar Instruction MUS 2410 - Bluegrass Guitar Instruction In this course students will be required to learn Bluegrass repertoire from a compiled list provided by the instructor. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 20… --- # MUS2435 — Mandolin Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 2435 - Mandolin Instruction MUS 2435 - Mandolin Instruction In this course students will be required to learn mandolin repertoire from a compiled list provided by the instructor. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # MUS2445 — Banjo Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 2445 - Banjo Instruction MUS 2445 - Banjo Instruction In this course students will be required to learn Bluegrass repertoire from a compiled list provided by the instructor. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # MUS2455 — Bluegrass Vocal Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 2455 - Bluegrass Vocal Instruction MUS 2455 - Bluegrass Vocal Instruction This course includes Bluegrass vocal instruction beginning at the level of proficiency of each student. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # MUS2465 — Fiddle Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 2465 - Fiddle Instruction MUS 2465 - Fiddle Instruction In this course students will be required to learn fiddle repertoire from a compiled list provided by the instructor. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # MUS2475 — Bluegrass Bass Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 2475 - Bluegrass Bass Instruction MUS 2475 - Bluegrass Bass Instruction In this course students will be required to learn Bluegrass bass repertoire from a compiled list provided by the instructor. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # MUS2485 — Dobro Instruction 7.5 hours MUS 2485 - Dobro Instruction MUS 2485 - Dobro Instruction In this course students will be required to learn dobro pieces from a compiled list provided by the instructor. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer 5 - 15 private lesson hours per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of four hours to apply towards graduation. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # MUS2500 — Bluegrass Ensemble I 45 hours MUS 2500 - Bluegrass Ensemble I MUS 2500 - Bluegrass Ensemble I This course includes playing with a Bluegrass ensemble in a performance setting. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Music Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # NRSG1141 — Current Topics in Nursing I 15 hours NRSG 1141 - Current Topics in Nursing I NRSG 1141 - Current Topics in Nursing I This elective course is designed to enhance learning and competency development through study of topics of special interest. It is not required for completion of the nursing program and does not replace any other nursing courses. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Nursing Department: Nursing Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spr… Prerequisites: NRSG1710 --- # NRSG1320 — *Women’s Health and Childbearing Family 30 hours NRSG 1320 - *Women’s Health and Childbearing Family NRSG 1320 - *Women’s Health and Childbearing Family This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care for women, infants, childbearing patients and families including pharmacological management. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall (Gallatin, Livingston), Spring (Springfield) This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Nursing Department:… Prerequisites: NRSG1710 --- # NRSG1330 — *Pediatric Nursing 30 hours NRSG 1330 - *Pediatric Nursing NRSG 1330 - *Pediatric Nursing This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care for children with alterations in health including pharmacological management. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall (Springfield), Spring (Gallatin, Livingston) This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Nursing Department: Nursing Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule C… Prerequisites: NRSG1710 --- # NRSG1340 — *Mental Health Nursing 30 hours NRSG 1340 - *Mental Health Nursing NRSG 1340 - *Mental Health Nursing This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing for clients with alterations in mental health including pharmacological management Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall (Gallatin, Livingston), Spring (Springfield) This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Nursing Department: Nursing Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Sc… Prerequisites: NRSG1710 --- # NRSG1710 — *Fundamentals of Nursing 60 hours NRSG 1710 - *Fundamentals of Nursing NRSG 1710 - *Fundamentals of Nursing An introduction to the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills, and attitudes that emphasize fundamental principles necessary to provide safe nursing care for individuals with basic alterations in homeostasis and health. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall (Springfield), Summer (Gallatin, Livingston) This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Nursing Department: Nursing Credits: Click here for the… --- # NRSG1720 — *Medical-Surgical Nursing I 75 hours NRSG 1720 - *Medical-Surgical Nursing I NRSG 1720 - *Medical-Surgical Nursing I This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care including pharmacological management for adults with alterations in health that are primarily chronic in nature. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall (Gallatin, Livingston), Spring (Springfield) This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Nursing Department: Nurs… Prerequisites: NRSG1710 --- # NRSG2240 — *Professional Practice in Nursing 30 hours NRSG 2240 - *Professional Practice in Nursing NRSG 2240 - *Professional Practice in Nursing This course examines management and leadership concepts, issues, roles and functions as applied to the role of the professional nurse in various healthcare settings. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # NRSG2730 — *Medical-Surgical Nursing II 75 hours NRSG 2730 - *Medical-Surgical Nursing II NRSG 2730 - *Medical-Surgical Nursing II This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care including pharmacological management for adults with alterations in health that are primarily acute in nature. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall (Springfield), Spring (Gallatin, Livingston) This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Nursing Department: Nurs… Prerequisites: NRSG1720 --- # NRSG2740 — *Medical-Surgical Nursing III 75 hours NRSG 2740 - *Medical-Surgical Nursing III NRSG 2740 - *Medical-Surgical Nursing III This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care including pharmacological management for adults with alterations in health of a more complex nature. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring (Springfield), Summer (Gallatin, Livingston) This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Nursing Department: Nursing Cr… Prerequisites: NRSG1320, NRSG1330, NRSG1340, NRSG2730 --- # OPHT1205 — *Introduction to Ophthalmic Technology 30 hours OPHT 1205 - *Introduction to Ophthalmic Technology OPHT 1205 - *Introduction to Ophthalmic Technology This course introduces students to the history of ophthalmic technology, including roles and responsibilities in the field. Ethics of patient care and medical economics will also be discussed. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # OPHT2202 — *Ocular Anatomy and Physiology 30 hours OPHT 2202 - *Ocular Anatomy and Physiology OPHT 2202 - *Ocular Anatomy and Physiology This course will present the normal anatomy of the adnexa, globe and visual pathway and the physiology of ocular movements and vision. In addition, some of the more common pathophysiology will be discussed and identified. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Ophthalmic Technician Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Clic… --- # OPHT2221 — *Basic Ophthalmic Pharmacology 30 hours OPHT 2221 - *Basic Ophthalmic Pharmacology OPHT 2221 - *Basic Ophthalmic Pharmacology This course will acquaint the student with ocular pharmacology including diagnostic agents, therapeutic agents, antibiotics, topical anesthetics, antivirals, antihistamines/antiallergic agents, and many of the systemic medications with which they will come into contact. Indications for these agents and their common side effects will be discussed. A review of the autonomic nervous system as it relates to medications and their actions will be presented. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This co… --- # OPHT2223 — *Introduction to Ophthalmic Diseases 30 hours OPHT 2223 - *Introduction to Ophthalmic Diseases OPHT 2223 - *Introduction to Ophthalmic Diseases Basic characteristics of common ocular disorders will be presented in this course. Included in the course are: the anterior segment, ocular adnexa, posterior segment diseases and conditions most common to the ophthalmology practice. A review of systemic diseases relating to ocular conditions will be presented as well as common diagnostic and therapeutic treatments. Triage for ocular emergencies will be presented in detail. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate… --- # OPHT2230 — *Clinical Applications III 150 hours OPHT 2230 - *Clinical Applications III OPHT 2230 - *Clinical Applications III This course will provide supervised practice of clinical skills learned during the program. Note: Completion of all three credit hours is required by the end of the summer semester. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Ophthalmic Technician Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Clic… --- # OPHT2310 — *Clinical Applications I 300 hours OPHT 2310 - *Clinical Applications I OPHT 2310 - *Clinical Applications I This course includes supervised practice of clinical skills learned during the Fall Semester. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Ophthalmic Technician Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # OPHT2312 — *Ophthalmic Optics 45 hours OPHT 2312 - *Ophthalmic Optics OPHT 2312 - *Ophthalmic Optics In this course students will learn the basic physical, geometric, and physiologic optical principles as applied to the eye and visual system including the visual pathway, light transmission, absorption, reflection, refraction, and basic spectacle skills. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course Division: Health Sciences Department: Ophthalmic Technician Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule… --- # OPHT2320 — *Clinical Applications II 300 hours OPHT 2320 - *Clinical Applications II OPHT 2320 - *Clinical Applications II This course includes supervised practice of clinical skills learned during the spring semester. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Ophthalmic Technician Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # OPHT2326 — *Ocular Motility 30 hours OPHT 2326 - *Ocular Motility OPHT 2326 - *Ocular Motility This course will cover principles and techniques of ocular motility and exophthalmometry which are presented with emphasis on skill development in these procedures. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Ophthalmic Technician Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Sche… --- # OPHT2327 — *Retinoscopy/Refractometry 30 hours OPHT 2327 - *Retinoscopy/Refractometry OPHT 2327 - *Retinoscopy/Refractometry This course will introduce students to the principles and techniques of retinoscopy and refractometry measurements with emphasis on skill development. Principles and techniques of spectacle fitting and adjustment and low vision concepts will also be included. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Ophthalmic Technician Credits: Click here for t… --- # OPHT2350 — *Ophthalmic Procedures I 30 hours OPHT 2350 - *Ophthalmic Procedures I OPHT 2350 - *Ophthalmic Procedures I In this course, the basic principles and skills for ophthalmic procedures will be taught. These include visual acuity measurement, lens measurements, tonometry, charting, medical history documentation, use of slit lamp, pupillary exam. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Ophthalmic Technician Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Cl… --- # OPHT2351 — *Ophthalmic Procedures II 30 hours OPHT 2351 - *Ophthalmic Procedures II OPHT 2351 - *Ophthalmic Procedures II This course introduces the student to the fundamentals of surgical assisting, microbial controls, the safe handling of equipment and supplies, and the use of specialized equipment for ophthalmic photography, ultrasonography, and corneal topography. Basic interpretations of fluorescein angiography and laser procedures are also included. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division:… --- # OPHT2352 — *Ophthalmic Procedures III 30 hours OPHT 2352 - *Ophthalmic Procedures III OPHT 2352 - *Ophthalmic Procedures III This course introduces the students to the fundamentals of contact lens measurement and fitting, as well as patient instruction and counseling. The course will also cover various other ophthalmic skills and procedures. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Ophthalmic Technician Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here fo… --- # OPHT2353 — *Ophthalmic Procedures IV 30 hours OPHT 2353 - *Ophthalmic Procedures IV OPHT 2353 - *Ophthalmic Procedures IV This course introduces the student to the principles and techniques of visual field measurement, causes of visual field loss, basic external ophthalmic exam and the documentation of all testing and exam results. Scribing and ophthalmic coding and billing will also be covered in this course. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Ophthalmic Techni… --- # PHED176T — Selected Topics in Physical Education Activities 15 hours PHED 176T - Selected Topics in Physical Education Activities PHED 176T - Selected Topics in Physical Education Activities This course provides classroom instruction and practice in selected topical physical education activities. Requires 30 additional hours of out-of-class work per credit hour. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed activity hours with faculty per credit hour per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of two hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Social Science and Education Department: Physical and Health Education… --- # PHED220 — Care of Athletic Injuries 45 hours PHED 220 - Care of Athletic Injuries PHED 220 - Care of Athletic Injuries This course is designed to give an overview of treatment for common injuries in various sports, safety procedures, taping and bandaging and training room maintenance. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # PHED1080 — Basketball 45 hours PHED 1080 - Basketball PHED 1080 - Basketball This course includes instruction and practice in the fundamentals as well as the various types of play in basketball. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed activity hours per semester Division: Social Science and Education Department: Physical and Health Education Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # PHED1090 — Bowling 30 hours PHED 1090 - Bowling PHED 1090 - Bowling This course presents the proper selection of equipment and correct method of approach and release of the bowling ball. Additional instruction in methods of picking up spares and combinations of pins will be emphasized. (An additional fee may be charged for use of an off-campus facility and equipment rental.) Requires 15 additional hours of out-of-class work. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Inactive activity hours per semester Division: Social Science and Education Department: Physical and Health Education Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026… --- # PHED1120 — Disc Golf 45 hours PHED 1120 - Disc Golf PHED 1120 - Disc Golf This course is designed to acquaint students with basic throws, rules, and techniques of putting, approach shots, scramble shots, and driving distance. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring activity hours per semester Division: Social Science and Education Department: Physical and Health Education Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # PHED1140 — Tennis 45 hours PHED 1140 - Tennis PHED 1140 - Tennis This course includes instruction and practice in the fundamentals of tennis. Study of the rules, serving and volley. Should develop a degree of skill in tennis. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Inactive activity hours per semester Division: Social Science and Education Department: Physical and Health Education Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # PHED1150 — Volleyball 45 hours PHED 1150 - Volleyball PHED 1150 - Volleyball This course includes instruction and practice in the fundamentals as well as various types of play in volleyball. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed activity hours per semester Division: Social Science and Education Department: Physical and Health Education Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # PHED1160 — Weight Training 45 hours PHED 1160 - Weight Training PHED 1160 - Weight Training This course includes instruction and practice in the fundamentals of weightlifting. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring activity hours per semester Division: Social Science and Education Department: Physical and Health Education Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # PHED1190 — Walking 30 hours PHED 1190 - Walking PHED 1190 - Walking This course is designed for students desiring to keep physically fit through the aerobic exercise of walking. The student will study the value of walking in producing cardiovascular fitness as well as expending calories. Requires 15 additional hours of out-of-class work. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer activity hours per semester Division: Social Science and Education Department: Physical and Health Education Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for… --- # PHED1210 — Physical Fitness 30 hours PHED 1210 - Physical Fitness PHED 1210 - Physical Fitness This course is designed for students interested in an individualized exercise program that can improve strength, flexibility, endurance, and cardiovascular fitness while using the campus fitness center. The student, along with an assigned instructor, will develop a personal fitness program designed for students interested in keeping physically fit through regular workouts. All workouts must be scheduled and completed in the College fitness center. Requires 15 additional hours of out-of-class work. Semester Availability: (Subject to Cha… --- # PHED1250 — Yoga 45 hours PHED 1250 - Yoga PHED 1250 - Yoga This course is designed for students who wish to become physically fit through the practice of yoga. These moves are based on Hatha yoga. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed activity hours per semester Division: Social Science and Education Department: Physical and Health Education Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # PHIL110 — Logic and Critical Thinking 45 hours PHIL 110 - Logic and Critical Thinking PHIL 110 - Logic and Critical Thinking This course is an examination of the principles and methods of inductive and deductive reasoning, problem solving, and the analysis and evaluation of arguments and theories, from both popular and academic sources. The course has an emphasis on informal and formal fallacies, forms of deductive arguments, and the scientific method. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # PHIL260 — Introduction to Biblical Studies 45 hours PHIL 260 - Introduction to Biblical Studies PHIL 260 - Introduction to Biblical Studies This course is a nonsectarian introduction to the Bible, its literature, history, and theology. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # PHIL280T — Special Topics in Religious and Philosophical Studies 15 hours PHIL 280T - Special Topics in Religious and Philosophical Studies PHIL 280T - Special Topics in Religious and Philosophical Studies This is a course designed to allow the student to pursue special interest in religious and philosophical studies. Admission requires permission of the instructor. The course may not be taken in lieu of PHIL 121 or PHIL 1030 or basic Humanities/Fine Arts requirement. Only six hours may be counted toward graduation. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring -45 --- # PHIL1030 — ^Introduction to Philosophy 45 hours PHIL 1030 - ^Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 1030 - ^Introduction to Philosophy This is a general education course designed to meet the humanities/fine arts requirement. This course provides an introduction to the concepts of wisdom and knowledge and their use in the development of rational human values. (Equivalent to TN eCampus PHIL 1030) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # PHIL1040 — ^Introduction to Ethics 45 hours PHIL 1040 - ^Introduction to Ethics PHIL 1040 - ^Introduction to Ethics This course is a rational inquiry into the origin, development, and application of moral values and behavior. The course includes a survey of major ethical theories with an emphasis on application to contemporary moral problems. (Equivalent to TN eCampus PHIL 121) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # PHIL2200 — Introduction to World Religions 45 hours PHIL 2200 - Introduction to World Religions PHIL 2200 - Introduction to World Religions This course is a study of the beliefs and practices of the world’s religions, the similarities and differences from prehistoric and primitive beginnings of religion through modern divisions of Christianity. (Equivalent to TN eCampus PHIL 201) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # PHIL2430 — ^Philosophy of Religion 45 hours PHIL 2430 - ^Philosophy of Religion PHIL 2430 - ^Philosophy of Religion This course is a systematic study of such problems as the nature and existence of God, the relation of faith and reason, human nature and destiny, immortality, evil, and the problem of religious language. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # PHYS276T — *Selected Topics in Physics/Physical Science 15 hours PHYS 276T - *Selected Topics in Physics/Physical Science PHYS 276T - *Selected Topics in Physics/Physical Science This is a course which deals with topics carefully selected to meet the needs of special groups. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed -45 independent study hours per credit hour per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of six hours to apply toward graduation. Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and univer… --- # PHYS1030 — ^Survey of Physics 45 hours PHYS 1030 - ^Survey of Physics PHYS 1030 - ^Survey of Physics This is an introductory study of selected topics in physics including mechanics of linear and curvilinear motion, energy gravitation, vibrations and waves, sound electricity, magnetism and some atomic and nuclear physics. Note the preceding introductory discussion concerning course credits. Credit in only one of the following courses can be used toward graduation or general education core requirements: PHYS 1030, PHYS 2010 , PHYS 2110 . Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Division: Mathematics and Scienc… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, MATH1005, MATH1111, MATH1130, MATH1710 --- # PHYS2010 — ^Non-Calculus Based Physics I 45 hours PHYS 2010 - ^Non-Calculus Based Physics I PHYS 2010 - ^Non-Calculus Based Physics I This course is an introduction to mechanics. This course includes the study of the kinematics and dynamics of linear and rotational motion, statics, Newton’s Law of Gravitation, mechanics of solids and fluids, the conservation principles of energy and momentum, and thermodynamics. The course is designed primarily for pre-professional health students. Credit in only one of the following courses can be used toward graduation or general education core requirements: PHYS 1030 , PHYS 2010, PHYS 2110 . Semester Avai… Prerequisites: MATH1720, MATH1730 --- # PHYS2020 — ^Non-Calculus Based Physics II 45 hours PHYS 2020 - ^Non-Calculus Based Physics II PHYS 2020 - ^Non-Calculus Based Physics II This course is a continuation of PHYS 2010. Topics will include waves and harmonic motion, light, optics, electricity, magnetism and modern physics. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Science Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PHYS2010, MATH1720, MATH1730 --- # PHYS2110 — ^Calculus-Based Physics I 45 hours PHYS 2110 - ^Calculus-Based Physics I PHYS 2110 - ^Calculus-Based Physics I This course is an introduction to mechanics. Among the topics covered are the kinematics and dynamics of linear motion, the conditions for static equilibrium, the principles of conservation of energy and of momentum, Newton’s law of gravitation, the kinematics and dynamics of rotational motion, mechanics of solids and fluids and thermodynamics. Differential and integral calculus and simple vector analysis are used throughout. The course is designed primarily for students intending to major in physics, chemistry, or ma… Prerequisites: MATH1910 --- # PHYS2120 — ^Calculus-Based Physics II 45 hours PHYS 2120 - ^Calculus-Based Physics II PHYS 2120 - ^Calculus-Based Physics II This course is a continuation of PHYS 2110 . Topics include simple harmonic motion, wave motion, electricity and magnetism, light, geometrical and physical optics. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Science Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PHYS2110 --- # POLS280T — Selected Problems in Political Science 15 hours POLS 280T - Selected Problems in Political Science POLS 280T - Selected Problems in Political Science Specialized topics, issues, or activities as related to government and public service are selected and studied in depth. Students who work as interns may consider this course. [This course was previously POL 280T.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed hours with faculty per credit hour per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of six hours to apply toward graduation. Division: Social Science and Education Department: Social Sciences Cr… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # POLS1010 — ^Introduction to Political Science 45 hours POLS 1010 - ^Introduction to Political Science POLS 1010 - ^Introduction to Political Science This course is an introduction to the study of comparative governments, ideologies, systems, institutions, and international relations. [This course was previously POL 110.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # POLS1030 — ^American Government 45 hours POLS 1030 - ^American Government POLS 1030 - ^American Government This course is an analysis of the democratic values, constitutional framework, and political dynamics of the U. S. political system with emphasis upon an evaluation of the Congress, Presidency, and Supreme Court. [This course was previously POL 200.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # POLS2025 — ^State and Local Government 45 hours POLS 2025 - ^State and Local Government POLS 2025 - ^State and Local Government This course includes a study of the forms of state and local government organizations. Interrelationships between state and local, state and federal, and local federal governments will be discussed. [This course was previously POL 210.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # POLS2035 — International Relations 45 hours POLS 2035 - International Relations POLS 2035 - International Relations This course includes a study of the system of the nation-state, power and ideology, the diplomatic process, colonialism and imperialism, regions and crises, international organization and law, war and peace, the role of the United States in world affairs. [This course was previously POL 207.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) TN eCampus ONLY --- # PSCI1030 — ^Survey of Physical Science 45 hours PSCI 1030 - ^Survey of Physical Science PSCI 1030 - ^Survey of Physical Science This course is an interdisciplinary approach to the physical realm with an emphasis on the fundamental principles of the four Physical Science disciplines: Chemistry, Physics, Geology and Astronomy. The course is designed for non-science majors to develop an understanding of scientific methods and an appreciation of their world. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring, Summer Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Science Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spri… Prerequisites: ENGL0810, MATH1005, MATH1111 --- # PSG101 — *Anatomy and Physiology of Sleep Disorders 45 hours PSG 101 - *Anatomy and Physiology of Sleep Disorders PSG 101 - *Anatomy and Physiology of Sleep Disorders This course includes a study of the Anatomy and Physiology that is specific to sleep disorders medicine. The areas to be covered will include; structure of the nervous system, macro-and micro-anatomy including the upper and lower airway, the respiratory and cardiac system, circadian rhythm biology, sleep architecture and the physiology of REM. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # PSG102 — *Classification of Sleep Disorders 45 hours PSG 102 - *Classification of Sleep Disorders PSG 102 - *Classification of Sleep Disorders This course includes a study of the 84 sleep disorders with emphasis on disorders evaluated during a Polysomnographic study. Upon completing the course, a student will have an understanding of the importance of documentation in the sleep center setting by interpretation of patient history and physical assessment. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # PSG110 — *Sleep Polysomnography Instrumentation 45 hours PSG 110 - *Sleep Polysomnography Instrumentation PSG 110 - *Sleep Polysomnography Instrumentation This is a course of study covering three major items: basic electronics, Analog PSG’s and Digital PSG’s. Emphasis placed on computer systems, equipment calibration, signal pathways, relationships between analog and digital equipment and troubleshooting. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Sleep Diagnostics Technology Cred… Prerequisites: PSG101, PSG102 --- # PSG120C — *Clinical Practice I 180 hours PSG 120C - *Clinical Practice I PSG 120C - *Clinical Practice I This course includes supervised clinical application of electrode placement utilizing the 1020 method, proper patient preparation, montages, protocols, impedance checks, calibrations, troubleshooting, vital sign assessment, proper documentation, and note-taking. Students will obtain certification in CPR with Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers, perform home testing procedures, and complete clinical orientation requirements. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate level work, but i… Prerequisites: PSG101, PSG102 --- # PSG130 — *Data Management in Polysomnography 60 hours PSG 130 - *Data Management in Polysomnography PSG 130 - *Data Management in Polysomnography This course includes a study of the mathematical equations used in a sleep report with focus on sleep report review, sleep documentation and editing and reviewing physician’s final report. Also covered is the proper flow of patients into an accredited sleep disorders center. Sleep center management covered is also covered if time permits. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel… Prerequisites: PSG110, PSG120C --- # PSG131 — *Sleep Scoring 60 hours PSG 131 - *Sleep Scoring PSG 131 - *Sleep Scoring This course includes a study of the sleep staging of adults and pediatrics, respiratory scoring, scoring of PLMS, scoring of REM density, scoring of EKG arrhythmias and recognition of atypical EEG patterns. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Sleep Diagnostics Technology Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Cl… Prerequisites: PSG110, PSG120C --- # PSG132 — *Sleep Registry Review 60 hours PSG 132 - *Sleep Registry Review PSG 132 - *Sleep Registry Review This course is designed to prepare the student for the RPSGT examination. It includes test preparation and review. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Sleep Diagnostics Technology Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PSG110, PSG120C --- # PSG133C — *Clinical Practice II 270 hours PSG 133C - *Clinical Practice II PSG 133C - *Clinical Practice II This course includes supervised clinical application of electrode placement utilizing the 1020 method, proper patient preparation, montages, protocols, impedance checks, calibrations, trouble-shooting, vital sign assessment, proper documentation and note-taking. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Sleep Diagnostics Technology Credits: Click here for the F… Prerequisites: PSG110, PSG120C --- # PSYC240T — *Selected Topics in Psychology 15 hours PSYC 240T - *Selected Topics in Psychology PSYC 240T - *Selected Topics in Psychology Specialized topical issues and/or problems in psychology will be selected and studied in depth. [This course was previously PSY 240T.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As Needed hours with faculty per credit hour per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of six hours to apply toward graduation. Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and unive… --- # PSYC243 — Psychology of Death and Dying 45 hours PSYC 243 - Psychology of Death and Dying PSYC 243 - Psychology of Death and Dying This course is a study of Western concepts about death and dying. An overview of terminal patients and their relationships to family, peers, medical profession, clergy, and society. A brief investigation of funeral practices and burial rituals. [This course was previously PSY 243.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Prerequisites: PSYC 1030 or permission of the department Prerequisites: PSYC1030 --- # PSYC244 — Alcohol and Drug Abuse 45 hours PSYC 244 - Alcohol and Drug Abuse PSYC 244 - Alcohol and Drug Abuse This course is an overview of drug abuse and use including an examination of current problems with alcohol and illicit drugs. This course is a study of the history of drug abuse and the psychological and sociological factors involved. [This course was previously PSY 244.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # PSYC1030 — ^Introduction to Psychology 45 hours PSYC 1030 - ^Introduction to Psychology PSYC 1030 - ^Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Psychology is a one-semester course designed to provide an overview of the field of psychology and human behavior. The topics of philosophy, history, biology, learning, personality, abnormal behavior, treatment, applied memory, intelligence, motivation, consciousness, perception, and sensory are included. [This course was previously PSY 101.] (Equivalent to TN eCampus PSY 101.) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Division: Social Science and Education Department: Behavio… Prerequisites: READ0810 --- # PSYC2110 — Psychology of Adjustment 45 hours PSYC 2110 - Psychology of Adjustment PSYC 2110 - Psychology of Adjustment This course is a study of psychological adjustment throughout life. Topics include behavior and adjustment in modern society, maturing self-concept, adjustment to psychological stress and prevention of maladjustment. [This course was previously PSY 201.] (Equivalent to eCampus PSY 151) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Prerequisites: PSYC 1030 Prerequisites: PSYC1030 --- # PSYC2120 — ^Social Psychology 45 hours PSYC 2120 - ^Social Psychology PSYC 2120 - ^Social Psychology This course is a survey of the theories and research methods in areas of social psychology, such as attitude formation and change, social perception/cognition, impression formation, social influence, interpersonal attraction and relationships, aggression and prosocial behavior, and group dynamics. It is the student’s responsibility to check with the senior institution for transferability of this course. [This course was previously PSY 221.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Division: Social Science and… Prerequisites: PSYC1030 --- # PSYC2130 — ^Lifespan Development Psychology 45 hours PSYC 2130 - ^Lifespan Development Psychology PSYC 2130 - ^Lifespan Development Psychology This course is a study of the concepts and theories of human psychological and physical development from conception to death with emphasis on psychological learning theories. [This course was previously PSY 222.] (Equivalent to TN eCampus PSYC 2111) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # PTAT2100 — *Introduction to Physical Therapy 15 hours PTAT 2100 - *Introduction to Physical Therapy PTAT 2100 - *Introduction to Physical Therapy This course introduces the physical therapist assistant student to the history of the physical therapy profession and the PTA, contemporary physical therapy practice and the role of the PTA in relationship to the physical therapist and other health care providers, and the American Physical Therapy Association. Medical terminology and documentation techniques are also introduced in relation to physical therapy practice. (This course was previously PTA 210) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summ… Prerequisites: AHC1100, PTA110 --- # PTAT2210 — *Kinesiology for the PTA I 15 hours PTAT 2210 - *Kinesiology for the PTA I PTAT 2210 - *Kinesiology for the PTA I This course integrates basic functions of the nervous and musculoskeletal system with emphasis on normal joint structure, muscle attachments, actions and innervations, and palpation skills, and data collection skills. The physical therapist assistant student will apply these concepts to the understanding of normal human motion in relation to physical therapy practice . Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a u… Prerequisites: AHC1100, PTA110 --- # PTAT2220 — *Kinesiology for the PTA II 15 hours PTAT 2220 - *Kinesiology for the PTA II PTAT 2220 - *Kinesiology for the PTA II This course integrates advanced basic functions of the nervous and musculoskeletal system with emphasis on normal joint structure, muscle attachments, actions and innervations, palpation skills and data collection skills. The physical therapist assistant student will apply these concepts to the understanding of normal human motion in relation to physical therapy practice. (This course was previously PTA 222) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been devel… Prerequisites: PTAT2100, PTAT2210, PTAT2460, PTAT2530 --- # PTAT2280 — *Seminar for the PTA 30 hours PTAT 2280 - *Seminar for the PTA PTAT 2280 - *Seminar for the PTA This course provides the PTA student with opportunities to bridge previous course work to a variety of unique clinical perspectives within the practice of physical therapy. This course provides continued opportunities to apply prior learning to transition from student to successful member of the healthcare team. (This course was previously PTA 251) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Divisi… Prerequisites: PTAT2220, PTAT2440, PTAT2510, PTAT2492 --- # PTAT2440 — *Biophysical Agents for the PTA 30 hours PTAT 2440 - *Biophysical Agents for the PTA PTAT 2440 - *Biophysical Agents for the PTA This course includes all current theory and practice of biophysical agents for the physical therapist assistant student. Emphasis will be placed on safe and effective application, physiological effects, intervention parameters and expected Prerequisites: PTAT2100, PTAT2210, PTAT2460, PTAT2530 --- # PTAT2460 — *Patient Care Skills for the PTA 30 hours PTAT 2460 - *Patient Care Skills for the PTA PTAT 2460 - *Patient Care Skills for the PTA This course includes all of the fundamental patient care skills, selected data collection and physical therapy interventions for the physical therapist assistant student. (This course was previously PTA 253) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Physical Therapist Assistant Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click… Prerequisites: AHC1100, PTA110 --- # PTAT2492 — *Integrated Clinical Education 200 hours PTAT 2492 - *Integrated Clinical Education PTAT 2492 - *Integrated Clinical Education Integrated clinical education experiences consist of the student’s supervised clinical practice of previously learned PTA duties and functions in a physical therapy practice setting under the direction of a licensed physical therapist or physical therapist assistant. Students are required to achieve the program’s clinical performance expectations by the end of the clinical education experience. (This course was previously PTA 242C) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate-lev… Prerequisites: PTAT2100, PTAT2210, PTAT2460, PTAT2530 --- # PTAT2493 — *Terminal Clinical Education I 200 hours PTAT 2493 - *Terminal Clinical Education I PTAT 2493 - *Terminal Clinical Education I Terminal clinical education experiences consist of the student’s supervised clinical practice of previously learned PTA duties and functions in a physical therapy practice setting under the direction of a licensed physical therapist or physical therapist assistant. Students are required to achieve the program’s specific clinical performance expectations by the end of the clinical education experience. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been deve… Prerequisites: PTAT2220, PTAT2440, PTAT2510 --- # PTAT2494 — *Terminal Clinical Education II 200 hours PTAT 2494 - *Terminal Clinical Education II PTAT 2494 - *Terminal Clinical Education II Terminal clinical education experiences consist of the student’s supervised clinical practice of previously learned PTA duties and functions in a physical therapy practice setting under the direction of a licensed physical therapist or physical therapist assistant. Students are required to achieve the program’s specific clinical performance expectations by the end of the clinical education experience. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been de… Prerequisites: PTAT2220, PTAT2440, PTAT2510, PTAT2492 --- # PTAT2510 — *Musculoskeletal Conditions and Treatment for the PTA 45 hours PTAT 2510 - *Musculoskeletal Conditions and Treatment for the PTA PTAT 2510 - *Musculoskeletal Conditions and Treatment for the PTA This course introduces the PTA student to common musculoskeletal pathologies, contemporary rehabilitation concepts, and accepted therapeutic interventions for these conditions. Emphasis will be placed on safe and effective application of specific orthopedic treatment interventions and data collection. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university paralle… Prerequisites: PTAT2100, PTAT2210, PTAT2460, PTAT2530 --- # PTAT2520 — *Neuromuscular Conditions and Treatment for the PTA 45 hours PTAT 2520 - *Neuromuscular Conditions and Treatment for the PTA PTAT 2520 - *Neuromuscular Conditions and Treatment for the PTA This course introduces the PTA student to common neuromuscular pathologies, contemporary rehabilitation concepts, and accepted therapeutic interventions for these conditions. Emphasis will be placed on safe and effective application of specific neuromuscular treatment interventions and data collection. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel… Prerequisites: PTAT2220, PTAT2440, PTAT2492, PTAT2510 --- # PTAT2530 — *Medical Surgical Conditions and Treatment for the PTA 75 hours PTAT 2530 - *Medical Surgical Conditions and Treatment for the PTA PTAT 2530 - *Medical Surgical Conditions and Treatment for the PTA This course introduces the PTA student to common medical and surgical pathologies of various body systems, contemporary rehabilitation concepts, and accepted therapeutic interventions for these conditions. Emphasis will be placed on safe and effective application of related treatment interventions and data collection. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being… --- # RADT1200 — *Introduction to Medical Imaging 30 hours RADT 1200 - *Introduction to Medical Imaging RADT 1200 - *Introduction to Medical Imaging This course is an overview of the basic aspects and principles of radiologic technology and the health care system. Principles, practices and policies of health care organizations are examined and discussed. This includes but not limited to radiation protection, patient care and safety, agency structure and function, as well as radiology ethics. Open to all students. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer --- # RADT1310 — *Radiographic Image Critique 45 hours RADT 1310 - *Radiographic Image Critique RADT 1310 - *Radiographic Image Critique This course provides an evaluation of radiographic image criteria. Topics will include identification of anatomical structures, accurate positioning, and technical factors on images in each unit of instruction. An emphasis will be placed on problem solving to determine the appropriate changes needed to obtain optimal image quality. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # RADT1320 — *Radiation Biology and Safety 45 hours RADT 1320 - *Radiation Biology and Safety RADT 1320 - *Radiation Biology and Safety This course is a study of the impact of radiation exposure on biological systems, methods for measuring and monitoring radiation, and the responsibilities of the radiographer to protect personnel, patients, and the public from excessive exposure. Quantities and units of radiation are discussed in reference to x-ray equipment, radiation protection, and detection devices. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # RADT1330 — *Radiographic Procedures I 30 hours RADT 1330 - *Radiographic Procedures I RADT 1330 - *Radiographic Procedures I This course is designed to introduce students to radiographic positioning principles and the application of those principles in the clinical setting. Radiographic positioning of the chest, abdomen, upper and lower extremities and vertebral column are presented. This course includes a lab requirement in which students practice positioning radiographic models to acquire skills. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # RADT1340 — *Radiographic Procedures II 30 hours RADT 1340 - *Radiographic Procedures II RADT 1340 - *Radiographic Procedures II This course continues to prepare students in positioning principles and the application of those principles in the clinical setting. Radiographic positioning of the bony thorax, digestive system, urinary system, reproductive system, skull, facial and sinuses are presented. This course includes a lab requirement in which students practice positioning radiographic models to acquire skills. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # RADT1350 — *Radiographic Digital Imaging 45 hours RADT 1350 - *Radiographic Digital Imaging RADT 1350 - *Radiographic Digital Imaging This course is a study of radiographic image analysis and image critique. Digital imaging including PACS, digital image basics, digital image characteristics, digital image acquisition and processing are also included. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # RADT1360 — *Radiographic Practicum I RADT 1360 - *Radiographic Practicum I RADT 1360 - *Radiographic Practicum I This course is a continuation of Radiographic Practicum I and is designed for students to participate in radiographic examinations under approved supervision in the clinical setting. Experience in a variety of procedures will assist students in applying theory and developing specified levels of competence. Students will build upon their foundation and continue the proper use of radiographic equipment, along with the development of skills in positioning, patient care, interpersonal communications, image analysis, and r… --- # RADT1370 — *Radiographic Practicum II RADT 1370 - *Radiographic Practicum II RADT 1370 - *Radiographic Practicum II This course is a continuation of Radiographic Practicum I and is designed for students to participate in radiographic examinations under approved supervision in the clinical setting. Experience in a variety of procedures will assist students in applying theory and developing specified levels of competence. Students will build upon their foundation and continue the proper use of radiographic equipment, along with the development of skills in positioning, patient care, interpersonal communications, image analysis, and… --- # RADT1380 — *Principles of Radiographic Physics 45 hours RADT 1380 - *Principles of Radiographic Physics RADT 1380 - *Principles of Radiographic Physics This course is a study of imaging equipment in terms of function, influence on the image, the impact of alteration on image characteristics and compensation techniques. The use of accessories such as grids, screens and collimators as well as darkroom procedures including film, chemistry, processing and quality control are included. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # RADT1385 — *Radiographic Equipment Operation 45 hours RADT 1385 - *Radiographic Equipment Operation RADT 1385 - *Radiographic Equipment Operation This course is an introduction to the study of x-ray production and formulating radiographic techniques. Image production, density, contrast, image artifacts, collimation, shielding and patient exposure are also included. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # RADT1390 — *Principles of Image Acquisition 45 hours RADT 1390 - *Principles of Image Acquisition RADT 1390 - *Principles of Image Acquisition This course is an in-depth study of the concepts of radiation physics. Particular emphasis is placed on the x-ray machine including the x-ray tube and the principle, characteristics and production of x-rays. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # RADT2260 — *Radiographic Practicum III RADT 2260 - *Radiographic Practicum III RADT 2260 - *Radiographic Practicum III This course is a continuation of Radiographic Practicum II and is designed for students to participate in radiographic examinations under approved supervision in the clinical setting. Experience in a variety of procedures will assist students in applying theory and developing specified levels of competence. Students will continue the progressive use of radiographic equipment, along with enhanced development of skills in positioning, patient care, interpersonal communications, image analysis, and radiation safety p… --- # RADT2310 — *Radiographic Pathology 45 hours RADT 2310 - *Radiographic Pathology RADT 2310 - *Radiographic Pathology This course is designed to familiarize students with pathology, injuries and diseases of the human body commonly encountered in radiology. Research and team skills are enhanced through group projects. Empathy for the patient as well as the radiographer’s role in the modification of routines when imaging patients with pathologic conditions are also included. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # RADT2330 — *Radiographic Procedures III 45 hours RADT 2330 - *Radiographic Procedures III RADT 2330 - *Radiographic Procedures III This course provides an introduction to special procedures and Medical Imaging modalities. Angiography, arteriograms, venograms, myelograms, mammography, CT, MRI, radiation therapy and ultrasound are highlighted. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # RADT2350 — *Advanced Patient Care 45 hours RADT 2350 - *Advanced Patient Care RADT 2350 - *Advanced Patient Care This course is a study of patient care skills relative to the radiographer with emphasis on patient handling, safety, comfort, communication and proper documentation. Infection control, patient assessment and examination preparation are also included. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # RADT2370 — *Radiographic Practicum IV RADT 2370 - *Radiographic Practicum IV RADT 2370 - *Radiographic Practicum IV This course is a continuation of Radiographic Practicum III and is designed for students to participate in radiographic examinations under approved supervision in the clinical setting. Experience in a variety of procedures will assist students in applying theory and developing specified levels of competence. Students will demonstrate intermediate use of radiographic equipment, along with enhanced development of skills in positioning, patient care, interpersonal communications, image analysis, and radiation safety pr… --- # RADT2380 — *Radiographic Practicum V RADT 2380 - *Radiographic Practicum V RADT 2380 - *Radiographic Practicum V This course is a continuation of Radiographic Practicum IV and is designed for students to participate in radiographic examinations under approved supervision in the clinical setting. Experience in a variety of procedures will assist students in applying theory and developing specified levels of competence. Students will demonstrate advanced use of radiographic equipment, along with the display of professional-level skills in positioning, patient care, interpersonal communications, image analysis, and radiation safety… --- # RADT2385 — *Radiographic Capstone 45 hours RADT 2385 - *Radiographic Capstone RADT 2385 - *Radiographic Capstone This course is a final comprehensive review in preparation for the national board exam. “Mock Registries” are administered to evaluate each student’s readiness for terminal academic success. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # READ0810 — Skills for College Reading 45 hours READ 0810 - Skills for College Reading READ 0810 - Skills for College Reading This is a course designed to improve reading comprehension and skills in the areas of main idea, supporting details, organization and relationships, vocabulary development, and critical and strategic reading. Students read a variety of texts and complete an individualized study plan. Successful completion of READ 0810 satisfies Reading Competency Level 2. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Corequisites: ENGL 1010 or PSYC 1030 --- # READ0820 — College Reading Skills for ESOL Students 30 hours READ 0820 - College Reading Skills for ESOL Students READ 0820 - College Reading Skills for ESOL Students READ 0820 is a continuation of READ 0810 for completion of Level 2 Reading Competencies to improve reading comprehension and skills in the areas of main idea, supporting details, organization and relationships, vocabulary development, and critical and strategic reading. Students read a variety of texts and complete an individualized study plan. Successful completion of READ 0820 satisfies the Reading Competency Level 2. Restricted enrollment to ESOL students. Semester Availability: (Subje… --- # RESP1225 — *Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology 30 hours RESP 1225 - *Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology RESP 1225 - *Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology exposes the student to the different classes of drugs that affect the cardiopulmonary system. Topics include routes of administration, drug calculations, indications, modes of action, adverse reactions and assessment of effectiveness. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Respiratory Care Credits: Click here fo… Prerequisites: RESP1310, RESP1399, RESP1420, RESP2445 --- # RESP1310 — *Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology 45 hours RESP 1310 - *Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology RESP 1310 - *Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology This course offers a study in common diseases and disorders affecting the cardiopulmonary system including the etiology, pathophysiology, presentation and treatment. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Respiratory Care Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here fo… Prerequisites: BIOL2020, RESP1410, RESP1430, RESP2440 --- # RESP1399 — *Clinical Internship I 288 hours RESP 1399 - *Clinical Internship I RESP 1399 - *Clinical Internship I This course is a supervised clinical application of skills developed in previous RESP courses to include humidity and aerosol therapy, gas administration devices, equipment cleaning and sterilization, airway clearance techniques, pharmacology, arteriotomy and hyperinflation therapy. Supplemented by medical director instruction and required seminars. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. D… Prerequisites: BIOL2020, RESP1410, RESP1430, RESP2440 --- # RESP1410 — *Fundamentals of Respiratory Care I 45 hours RESP 1410 - *Fundamentals of Respiratory Care I RESP 1410 - *Fundamentals of Respiratory Care I This course introduces the student to the respiratory care profession. Topics covered include professional organizations, licensure, terminology, medical gas therapy, humidity and aerosol therapy, pharmacology, cleaning and sterilization, isolation techniques, and basic patient assessment. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department… --- # RESP1420 — *Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II 45 hours RESP 1420 - *Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II RESP 1420 - *Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II This course is a continuation of Fundamentals of Respiratory Care I. Topics covered in this course include basic respiratory care modalities such as hyperinflation and airway clearance therapies and suctioning. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Respiratory Care Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click… Prerequisites: BIOL2020, RESP1410, RESP1430, RESP2440 --- # RESP1430 — *Arterial Blood Gas Analysis and Diagnostic Procedures 45 hours RESP 1430 - *Arterial Blood Gas Analysis and Diagnostic Procedures RESP 1430 - *Arterial Blood Gas Analysis and Diagnostic Procedures This course is a study of the heart, lung and renal organ systems. The respiratory system is addressed as it relates to ventilatory mechanics, gas transport and exchange, acid-base physiology, neurological and chemical control of respiration, fluid and electrolyte balance, ventilation and perfusion, pharmacology, and introduction to pulmonary function testing. Interpretation of blood gas values and their application to patient care will be presented. Semester A… --- # RESP2290 — *Special Topics in Respiratory Care 30 hours RESP 2290 - *Special Topics in Respiratory Care RESP 2290 - *Special Topics in Respiratory Care This course is introduces the student to topical subjects of the respiratory care patient to include basic healthcare reimbursement, medical ethics, polysomnography, home care, pulmonary function testing, microbiology, cleaning and sterilization, and use of chest tubes during emergency situations. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Depa… Prerequisites: RESP1310, RESP1399, RESP1420, RESP2445 --- # RESP2299 — *Clinical Internship III 168 hours RESP 2299 - *Clinical Internship III RESP 2299 - *Clinical Internship III Supervised clinical application of skills developed in previous RESP courses to include non-invasive and invasive cardiopulmonary monitoring, neonatal-pediatric respiratory care, diagnostic testing, quality assurance, and the practice of critical care management. Supplemented by medical director instruction and required seminars. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health… Prerequisites: RESP1225, RESP2290, RESP2300, RESP2446, RESP2499 --- # RESP2300 — *Neonatal Respiratory Care 45 hours RESP 2300 - *Neonatal Respiratory Care RESP 2300 - *Neonatal Respiratory Care This course is a study of fetal and neonatal cardiopulmonary systems. Common neonatal and pediatric cardiopulmonary disorders including, the anatomic alterations of the lungs, etiology, clinical manifestations, and physiologic measurement and monitoring devices will be presented. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Respiratory Care Credits: Cl… Prerequisites: RESP1310, RESP1399, RESP1420, RESP2445 --- # RESP2305 — *Advanced Modalities in Respiratory Care 45 hours RESP 2305 - *Advanced Modalities in Respiratory Care RESP 2305 - *Advanced Modalities in Respiratory Care This course is an in-depth study of the physiologic and technologic principles of non-invasive and invasive monitoring, pulmonary diagnostic lab testing, chest radiography, electrocardiogram recognition, nutrition, clinical laboratory studies, and hemodynamic and respiratory monitoring in the intensive care unit. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Di… Prerequisites: RESP1225, RESP2290, RESP2300, RESP2446, RESP2499 --- # RESP2440 — *Mechanical Ventilation 45 hours RESP 2440 - *Mechanical Ventilation RESP 2440 - *Mechanical Ventilation This course will study the techniques of mechanical ventilation including initiation and modification of settings. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Respiratory Care Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # RESP2445 — *Advanced Concepts of Mechanical Ventilation 45 hours RESP 2445 - *Advanced Concepts of Mechanical Ventilation RESP 2445 - *Advanced Concepts of Mechanical Ventilation This course is a continuation of RESP 2440 , Mechanical Ventilation, which further introduces the student to patient-ventilator graphics, patient-ventilator management, evidence-based protocols, and pharmacology. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Respiratory Care Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Cla… Prerequisites: BIOL2020, RESP1410, RESP1430, RESP2440 --- # RESP2446 — *Comprehensive Review I 60 hours RESP 2446 - *Comprehensive Review I RESP 2446 - *Comprehensive Review I This course is designed to prepare the student for the National Board for Respiratory Care’s entry level Therapist Multiple-Choice Examination. Successful completion of this course requires obtaining a passing score on a mock Therapist Multiple-Choice examination. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Respiratory Care Credits: Click here for the Fall… Prerequisites: RESP1310, RESP1399, RESP1420, RESP2445 --- # RESP2456 — *Comprehensive Review II 60 hours RESP 2456 - *Comprehensive Review II RESP 2456 - *Comprehensive Review II This course is a continuation of RESP 2446 , and is designed to prepare the student for the National Board for Respiratory Care’s Clinical Simulation Examination. Successful completion of this course requires passing a mock Therapist Multiple-Choice examination and a mock Clinical Simulation examination. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Respi… Prerequisites: RESP1225, RESP2300, RESP2290, RESP2446, RESP2499 --- # RESP2480 — *Special Projects 60 hours RESP 2480 - *Special Projects RESP 2480 - *Special Projects Special Projects involves independent research projects related to the cardiopulmonary system including, but not limited to, arterial blood gas management, hemodynamics, dysrhythmia recognition, smoking cessation, advanced pharmacology, and patient education. 4 hr. Lecture/wk. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Respiratory Care Credits: Click here for the Fa… Prerequisites: RESP1225, RESP2290, RESP2300, RESP2446, RESP2499 --- # RESP2499 — *Clinical Internship II 360 hours RESP 2499 - *Clinical Internship II RESP 2499 - *Clinical Internship II This course is a supervised clinical application of skills developed in previous RESP courses to include airway management, arteriotomy and mechanical ventilation. A continuation of medical director instruction and required seminars as indicated. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Respiratory Care Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedul… Prerequisites: RESP1310, RESP1399, RESP1420, RESP2445 --- # SOCI240T — *Selected Topics in Sociology 15 hours SOCI 240T - *Selected Topics in Sociology SOCI 240T - *Selected Topics in Sociology Specialized topical issues and/or problems in sociology will be selected and studied in depth. [This course was previously SOC 240T.] Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As Needed hours with faculty per credit hour per semester Repeatability for Maximum Credit: May be repeated for a maximum credit of six hours to apply toward graduation. Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universi… --- # SOCI250 — Sociology of Sport 45 hours SOCI 250 - Sociology of Sport SOCI 250 - Sociology of Sport The sociology of sport class will include the history, definition, and functions of sport. Other topics will explore the role of sport and the socialization of children; the relationship between sport and values; athletics within the social organization of education; deviance, crime, inequality, and violence in sport; and the business and economics of sport. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # SOCI1010 — ^Introduction to Sociology 45 hours SOCI 1010 - ^Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1010 - ^Introduction to Sociology This course is an introduction to sociology as a science and to basic sociological concepts, social structure, and social institutions, including the family and education. [This course was previously SOC 101.] (Equivalent to TN eCampus SOC 1010) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # SOCI1040 — ^Social Problems 45 hours SOCI 1040 - ^Social Problems SOCI 1040 - ^Social Problems This course is a study of selected contemporary social problems, including crime, family disorganization, health care, inequality, population, and environment. [This course was previously SOC 102.] (Equivalent to TN eCampus SOC 1020) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # SOCI2000 — ^Criminology 45 hours SOCI 2000 - ^Criminology SOCI 2000 - ^Criminology This course is an introduction to crime theory; topics include biological, psychological and sociological studies of crime causation, the policies adopted in response to crime theory and discussion of crime typologies. [This course was previously SOC 211D or SOCI 211D.] (Equivalent to CRMJ 2312). Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer --- # SOCI2010 — Marriage and Families 45 hours SOCI 2010 - Marriage and Families SOCI 2010 - Marriage and Families Introduces the social, cultural, and personal factors relating to family life with an emphasis on families in the United States. Topics include past and present family trends, family complexity, family violence, mate selection, marriage, cohabitation, parenting, divorce, and work-family balance. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Prerequisites: SOCI 1010 Prerequisites: SOCI1010 --- # SONO2000 — *Introduction to Sonography and Patient Care 30 hours SONO 2000 - *Introduction to Sonography and Patient Care SONO 2000 - *Introduction to Sonography and Patient Care This course introduces the learner to fundamental professional responsibilities and considerations toward becoming a diagnostic medical sonographer. (This course was previously UST 200) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # SONO2001 — *Physics and Instrumentation I 30 hours SONO 2001 - *Physics and Instrumentation I SONO 2001 - *Physics and Instrumentation I An introduction to the fundamentals and characteristics of physics principles applied in the use of diagnostic medical sonography. Basic theories of physics principles and instrumentation are discussed and reviewed with an emphasis on clinical application. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # SONO2002 — *Obstetrics and Gynecology I 30 hours SONO 2002 - *Obstetrics and Gynecology I SONO 2002 - *Obstetrics and Gynecology I The first of a multi-course sequence that will include the female pelvis, both normal anatomy, physiology, and pathology; as well as early and late obstetrics in normal and abnormal development, anomalies, and management of maternal and fetal concerns, from the sonographic assessment perspective Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # SONO2003 — *Abdomen and Small Parts I 30 hours SONO 2003 - *Abdomen and Small Parts I SONO 2003 - *Abdomen and Small Parts I The first of a multi-course sequence that will include the abdominal organs, both normal anatomy, physiology, and pathology; as well as specified superficial structures in normal and abnormal presentation and variation, from the sonographic assessment perspective Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Sonography Credits: Click here for the Fall 2… --- # SONO2004 — *Vascular I 45 hours SONO 2004 - *Vascular I SONO 2004 - *Vascular I The first of a multi-course sequence that will assess anatomy, physiology, and related hemodynamics of the vascular system from the sonographic imaging perspective. Pathology, clinical signs and symptoms, applicable laboratory values, pathophysiology, and differential diagnosis will be presented. (This course was previously UST 260) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer --- # SONO2006C — *Clinical Education I 360 hours SONO 2006C - *Clinical Education I SONO 2006C - *Clinical Education I An introduction to the practical implementation of the sonographic imaging and patient care processes in a clinical setting where students will observe and perform a variety of sonographic examinations under the guidance of registered diagnostic sonographers in accordance to specific institutional guidelines and protocols. Sonographic examinations will be completed by the student and evaluated with clinical competencies by a sonographer registered in the specific exam specialty being evaluated. (This course was previously U… --- # SONO2010 — *Professional Research Inquiry 30 hours SONO 2010 - *Professional Research Inquiry SONO 2010 - *Professional Research Inquiry This course emphasizes both research and accreditation procedures of a general sonography department. Course requirements include a research paper, oral and graphic presentations, and a group accreditation project. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: Sonography Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spr… Prerequisites: SONO2000 --- # SONO2011 — *Physics and Instrumentation II 30 hours SONO 2011 - *Physics and Instrumentation II SONO 2011 - *Physics and Instrumentation II A continuation of the physics principles first introduced in SONO 2001, with applications of fundamentals and characteristics of physics principles in the use of diagnostic medical sonography. Theories of physics principals and instrumentation are discussed and reviewed with an emphasis on clinical application. (This course was previously UST 231) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university pa… Prerequisites: SONO2001 --- # SONO2012 — *Obstetrics and Gynecology II 45 hours SONO 2012 - *Obstetrics and Gynecology II SONO 2012 - *Obstetrics and Gynecology II The second of a multi-course sequence that will build upon learning introduced in SONO 2002 on the female pelvis, both normal anatomy, physiology, and pathology; as well as early and late obstetrics in normal and abnormal development, anomalies, and management of maternal and fetal concerns, from the sonographic assessment perspective. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. D… Prerequisites: SONO2002 --- # SONO2013 — *Abdomen and Small Parts II 45 hours SONO 2013 - *Abdomen and Small Parts II SONO 2013 - *Abdomen and Small Parts II The second of a multi-course sequence that will build upon learning introduced in SONO 2003 on the abdominal organs, both normal anatomy, physiology, and pathology; as well as specified superficial structures in normal and abnormal presentation and variation, from the sonographic assessment perspective. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department:… Prerequisites: SONO2003 --- # SONO2014 — *Vascular II 45 hours SONO 2014 - *Vascular II SONO 2014 - *Vascular II The second of a multi-course sequence that will assess anatomy, physiology, and related hemodynamics of the vascular system from the sonographic imaging perspective. Pathology, clinical signs and symptoms, applicable laboratory values, pathophysiology, and differential diagnosis will be presented. (This course was previously UST 262) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Sciences Department: S… Prerequisites: SONO2004 --- # SONO2016C — *Clinical Education II 360 hours SONO 2016C - *Clinical Education II SONO 2016C - *Clinical Education II A continuation of SONO 2006C that builds on the practical implementation of the sonographic imaging and patient care processes in a clinical setting where students will observe and perform a variety of sonographic examinations under the guidance of registered diagnostic sonographers in accordance to specific institutional guidelines and protocols. Sonographic examinations will be completed by the student and evaluated with clinical competencies by a sonographer registered in the specific exam specialty being evaluated. (T… Prerequisites: SONO2006C --- # SONO2020 — *Sonography Seminar 30 hours SONO 2020 - *Sonography Seminar SONO 2020 - *Sonography Seminar This course presents an integrated coverage of ultrasound topics, as related to image production and evaluation, ultrasound procedures, and patient care and management. Emphasis is placed on the development of skills, attitudes, and knowledge necessary to exercise independent judgment and discretion in the performance of ultrasound imaging procedures. The learner will complete a portfolio for comprehensive professional presentation. (This course was previously UST 250) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course i… --- # SONO2021 — *Physics and Instrumentation III 30 hours SONO 2021 - *Physics and Instrumentation III SONO 2021 - *Physics and Instrumentation III A continuation of the knowledge obtained in SONO 2001 and SONO 2011, with application to the instrumentation and clinical environment expanded upon. Fundamentals and characteristics of physics principles are applied in the use of diagnostic medical sonography. Advanced scanning techniques will be examined, to include artifactual image analysis and corrective factors, quality control measurement and observations, the biological effects of ultrasound, and Doppler color flow principals. Theories of physics… Prerequisites: SONO2011 --- # SONO2026C — *Clinical Education III 264 hours SONO 2026C - *Clinical Education III SONO 2026C - *Clinical Education III A continuation of SONO 2016C that builds on the practical implementation of the sonographic imaging and patient care processes in a clinical setting where students will observe and perform a variety of sonographic examinations under the guidance of registered diagnostic sonographers in accordance to specific institutional guidelines and protocols. Sonographic examinations will be completed by the student and evaluated with clinical competencies by a sonographer registered in the specific exam specialty being evaluated.… Prerequisites: SONO2016C --- # SONO2033 — *Breast Sonography 30 hours SONO 2033 - *Breast Sonography SONO 2033 - *Breast Sonography Students will build on the materials covered in SONO 2013 to include breast anatomy, physiology, and pathology. This includes normal and abnormal development, anomalies, and sonographic assessment. A basic introduction to comparative diagnostic imaging modalities of the breast will be covered relating to specific anatomy and pathology. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Health Scienc… Prerequisites: SONO2013 --- # SONO2036C — *Clinical Education IV 360 hours SONO 2036C - *Clinical Education IV SONO 2036C - *Clinical Education IV An continuation of SONO 2026C that builds on the practical implementation of the sonographic imaging and patient care processes in a clinical setting where students will observe and perform a variety of sonographic examinations under the guidance of registered diagnostic sonographers in accordance to specific institutional guidelines and protocols. Sonographic examinations will be completed by the student and evaluated with clinical competencies by a sonographer registered in the specific exam specialty being evaluated. (… Prerequisites: SONO2026C --- # SPAN290P — *Spanish Study Abroad 45 hours SPAN 290P - *Spanish Study Abroad SPAN 290P - *Spanish Study Abroad This course allows students to experience a foreign language and culture first hand. Students are required to complete a research project based on their experience. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Humanities and Fine Arts Department: Foreign Language Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here fo… Prerequisites: SPAN1020 --- # SPAN1010 — Beginning Spanish I 45 hours SPAN 1010 - Beginning Spanish I SPAN 1010 - Beginning Spanish I This is an elementary course in the essentials of Spanish with an emphasis on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The course provides an introduction to the culture and history of Spanish-speaking countries. (Equivalent to TN eCampus SPAN 1010) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # SPAN1020 — Beginning Spanish II 45 hours SPAN 1020 - Beginning Spanish II SPAN 1020 - Beginning Spanish II This is a continuation of SPAN 1010. (Equivalent to TN eCampus SPAN 1020) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: SPAN1010 --- # SPAN2010 — Intermediate Spanish I 45 hours SPAN 2010 - Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 2010 - Intermediate Spanish I This is a course designed to improve the student’s ability to understand spoken and written Spanish, to use Spanish grammar, and to read and write at the intermediate level. Readings and exercises in Spanish literature and documents are used to familiarize students with Spanish culture and language. (Equivalent to TN eCampus SPAN 2010) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Prerequisites: SPAN1020 --- # SPAN2020 — Intermediate Spanish II 45 hours SPAN 2020 - Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 2020 - Intermediate Spanish II This is a continuation of SPAN 2010. (Equivalent to TN eCampus SPAN 2020) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring Prerequisites: SPAN2010 --- # STEM276T — Selected Topics in STEM 30 hours STEM 276T - Selected Topics in STEM STEM 276T - Selected Topics in STEM This is a course arranged by mutual agreement and contract between the instructor and the student. Clearly defined --- # SWRK2010 — Introduction to Social Work 45 hours SWRK 2010 - Introduction to Social Work SWRK 2010 - Introduction to Social Work This course is an introduction to the various fields of social work and the roles and responsibilities of human services professionals and volunteers. The course includes study of the history and structure of social welfare. (This course was previously HSC 100.) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # SWRK2050 — Theories & Methods of Social Services Practices 45 hours SWRK 2050 - Theories & Methods of Social Services Practices SWRK 2050 - Theories & Methods of Social Services Practices In this course, students will develop skills in observation of behavior, listening and interviewing to be utilized with various groups, individuals, families, and the aged. Emphasis will be on in-class exercises and role playing. Techniques for information gathering and assessment are examined. A minimum of fifteen hours of volunteer work in an agency is required. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Prerequisites: SWRK 2010 Prerequisites: SWRK2010 --- # THEA205D — Introduction to Voice and Movement 45 hours THEA 205D - Introduction to Voice and Movement THEA 205D - Introduction to Voice and Movement This course covers the fundamentals of vocal production and movement for the stage, television, and radio. Topics include breathing, phonation, kinesthetic awareness, warm-ups, use of space, and introduction to the International Phonetic Alphabet. (Equivalent to COM 205D) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # THEA210 — Children’s Theatre 45 hours THEA 210 - Children’s Theatre THEA 210 - Children’s Theatre In this course training is provided in story-telling, creative dramatics and acting in children’s drama, including a full production. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # THEA240 — Fundamentals of Costume and Make-up 45 hours THEA 240 - Fundamentals of Costume and Make-up THEA 240 - Fundamentals of Costume and Make-up This course includes a practical application of costume design concepts and make-up techniques for the stage. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring --- # THEA280T — Individual Problems in Theater 15 hours THEA 280T - Individual Problems in Theater THEA 280T - Individual Problems in Theater This is a course designed to allow the student to pursue special interests in theater. Requires permission of the instructor. Only 6 hours may be counted toward graduation. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring -45 --- # THEA1015 — Acting I 45 hours THEA 1015 - Acting I THEA 1015 - Acting I This is a course in the mechanics of acting including physical movement, body control, and character-building techniques. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # THEA1025 — Stage Craft I 45 hours THEA 1025 - Stage Craft I THEA 1025 - Stage Craft I This course includes theory and practical experience in the different phases of stagecraft including sets, lights, sound, and publicity. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring --- # THEA1030 — ^Introduction to Theatre 45 hours THEA 1030 - ^Introduction to Theatre THEA 1030 - ^Introduction to Theatre This is a general education course designed to meet the humanities/fine arts requirement for non-majors. This course provides an introduction and overview of theater as an art form with an emphasis on understanding the nature of drama and its place in culture, the history and theory of theater and the production process. (Equivalent to TN eCampus THEA 1030) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall --- # THEA2015 — Acting II 45 hours THEA 2015 - Acting II THEA 2015 - Acting II This course includes an analysis of styles and techniques in acting, including improvisation, movement, and voice, focused on character development. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Prerequisites: THEA 1015 or permission of the department Prerequisites: THEA1015 --- # VET101 — *Introduction to Veterinary Technology 30 hours VET 101 - *Introduction to Veterinary Technology VET 101 - *Introduction to Veterinary Technology This course begins building the skill sets required to succeed in the care and handling of animals. Areas of emphasis will include: restraint techniques, care and feeding, basic nursing care, venipuncture, client relations, microscope care and usage and other basic skills utilized by animal caregivers, animal lab researchers and/or practicing veterinary technicians. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose oth… --- # VET105 — *Large Animal Medical Nursing 30 hours VET 105 - *Large Animal Medical Nursing VET 105 - *Large Animal Medical Nursing This course focuses on the management, husbandry and general health care of animals used in agriculture. This course will provide an introduction to nutrition, breeds, proper housing and relevant physiology will be covered. Special emphasis will be placed on handling procedures, common illnesses, physical examination, delivery of medications and other procedures typical of food animal veterinary practice. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been develo… --- # VET110 — *Applied Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology 45 hours VET 110 - *Applied Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology VET 110 - *Applied Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology This course parallels a vertebrate zoology course focusing on aspects of anatomy and physiology that have clinical relevance for animal caregivers, animal lab researchers and veterinary practice. Companion, agricultural (large) and exotic species will be covered with reference to human physiology where applicable. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. D… --- # VET125 — *Laboratory Animal Care 30 hours VET 125 - *Laboratory Animal Care VET 125 - *Laboratory Animal Care This course includes physiology, pathology and husbandry of animals commonly encountered among research facilities and companion animal markets will be the focus of this course. Classroom lecture will accompany laboratory sessions designed to acquaint the student with restraint techniques, sampling methods, common medical issues and diagnostic procedures unique to these animals. Small rodents, lagomorphs, birds and reptiles are typically used. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level w… --- # VET130 — *Pharmacology and Therapeutics 45 hours VET 130 - *Pharmacology and Therapeutics VET 130 - *Pharmacology and Therapeutics In this course students will learn drug classifications, proper handling, storage and record keeping associated with drug usage. Methods of compounding, formulation and calculation of drug dosages will be discussed. Various drug delivery methods and dietary management of chronically ill patients will also be covered. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Mathematics… Prerequisites: CHEM1030, CHEM1110, VET110 --- # VET150 — *Clinical Practicum I 30 hours VET 150 - *Clinical Practicum I VET 150 - *Clinical Practicum I This course provides practical experience in veterinary clinics and/or related facilities. Students will begin to apply skills developed in the classroom at assigned off-campus facilities. The student will be involved in all aspects of the day-to-day operation of the facility. Students will discuss the clinical experience, medical record keeping, and hospital procedures in the classroom. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than bein… Prerequisites: VET101 --- # VET205 — *Microbiology for Veterinary Technicians 45 hours VET 205 - *Microbiology for Veterinary Technicians VET 205 - *Microbiology for Veterinary Technicians This course covers fundamentals of the role of microorganisms responsible for disease in animals. Emphasis will be placed on collection of specimens for culture and the isolation and identification of pathogenic organisms. Bacteriological and aseptic techniques are emphasized in the laboratory. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Mathematics and S… Prerequisites: BIOL1010, BIOL1030, BIOL1110, VET110 --- # VET210 — *Veterinary Imaging 30 hours VET 210 - *Veterinary Imaging VET 210 - *Veterinary Imaging In this course the fundamental concepts of radiology and ultrasonography will be stressed. Proper restraint (including chemical restraint), positioning, exposure calculations and developing exposed film will be covered. Radiation safety, darkroom management and record keeping are additional areas of focus. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Summer This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Veterinar… Prerequisites: VET110 --- # VET215 — *Small Animal Medical Nursing 30 hours VET 215 - *Small Animal Medical Nursing VET 215 - *Small Animal Medical Nursing This course provides an overview of the diseases commonly encountered in veterinary practice. The course will stress nursing and diagnostic techniques utilized in the management of hospitalized patients, including education of clients. Diseases with a potential for zoonosis or creating health hazards for the local population will be emphasized. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course… Prerequisites: VET110, VET130 --- # VET220 — *Veterinary Anesthesia and Surgery 45 hours VET 220 - *Veterinary Anesthesia and Surgery VET 220 - *Veterinary Anesthesia and Surgery This course will prepare the student for proper operation of a surgical suite and management of anesthetized animals. Students will calculate anesthetic dosages, learn the proper function and maintenance of gas anesthesia machines, monitor anesthetized animals and practice skills such as intubation and mechanical ventilation. Asepsis, autoclaving, surgical instrument care and cleaning will also be included. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has… Prerequisites: VET110, VET130 --- # VET230 — *Veterinary Clinical Pathology 30 hours VET 230 - *Veterinary Clinical Pathology VET 230 - *Veterinary Clinical Pathology This course will introduce the students to the machines and skill sets necessary for routine in-house diagnostics typically performed in private veterinary practice. Areas of emphasis will include methods for: complete blood counts (CBC), clinical serum chemistry analysis, histology slide preparation, fecal sample preparation, urinalysis and others . Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university paralle… Prerequisites: VET101 --- # VET251 — *Clinical Practicum II 2 hours VET 251 - *Clinical Practicum II VET 251 - *Clinical Practicum II This course provides practical experience in veterinary clinics and/or related facilities. Students will continue to apply skills developed in the classroom at assigned off-campus facilities. The student will be involved in all aspects of the day-to-day operation of the facility. Students will discuss the clinical experience and hear from guest speakers in the classroom. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university pa… Prerequisites: VET150 --- # VET261 — *Clinical Practicum III 30 hours VET 261 - *Clinical Practicum III VET 261 - *Clinical Practicum III This course provides practical experience in veterinary clinics and/or related facilities. Students will continue to apply skills developed in the classroom at assigned off-campus facilities. The student will be involved in all aspects of the day-to-day operation of the facility. Students will discuss the clinical experience and ethical considerations in the classroom. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university… Prerequisites: VET150, VET251 --- # VET265 — *VTNE Review 15 hours VET 265 - *VTNE Review VET 265 - *VTNE Review This course is a comprehensive and systemic review of the veterinary technician course work. It is designed to prepare students for the national exam. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Veterinary Technology Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule --- # VET276T — *Selected Topics in Veterinary Technology 15 hours VET 276T - *Selected Topics in Veterinary Technology VET 276T - *Selected Topics in Veterinary Technology This is a course intended for independent study, clinical seminars, selected preceptorships, undergraduate research projects and national board exam review. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) As needed Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but it has been… --- # VTA100 — *Introduction to Veterinary Anatomy 45 hours VTA 100 - *Introduction to Veterinary Anatomy VTA 100 - *Introduction to Veterinary Anatomy This course parallels a vertebrate zoology course focusing on aspects of anatomy and physiology that have clinical relevance for animal caregivers, animal lab researchers and veterinary practice. Companion, agricultural (large), laboratory and exotic species will be covered with reference to human physiology where applicable. Virtual dissection during the course will culminate in a dissection lab at the end of the semester. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring lecture/ Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # VTA120 — *Veterinary Assistant Nursing 45 hours VTA 120 - *Veterinary Assistant Nursing VTA 120 - *Veterinary Assistant Nursing This course begins building the skill sets required to succeed in the care and handling of animals. Areas of emphasis will include: breeds, behavior, restraint techniques, care and feeding, basic nursing and grooming care, sanitation, zoonotic disease, and other basic skills utilized by animal caregivers, animal lab researchers and/or practicing veterinary assistants. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall lecture/ Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # VTA130 — *Veterinary Economics 45 hours VTA 130 - *Veterinary Economics VTA 130 - *Veterinary Economics This course is designed to emulate the front office of a veterinary facility. Students will learn client communications, office procedures, inventory control and jurisprudence in veterinary practices. There will be an emphasis on writing skills and the development of affective client education tools. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # VTA140 — *Clinical Procedures 45 hours VTA 140 - *Clinical Procedures VTA 140 - *Clinical Procedures This course will cover the procedures commonly performed by veterinary assistants in a Veterinary practice. These will include: preparing, cleaning, and sterilizing surgical equipment, preparing medications to be dispensed or given in practice, laboratory procedures, and assist in taking radiographs. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Spring lecture/ Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810 --- # VTA145 — *Assistant Clinical Practicum VTA 145 - *Assistant Clinical Practicum VTA 145 - *Assistant Clinical Practicum This course provides practical experience in veterinary clinics and/or related facilities. Students will begin to apply skills developed in the classroom at assigned off-campus facilities. The student will be involved in all aspects of animal care within the facility. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Veterinary Technology Credits:… Prerequisites: VTA140 --- # VTA151 — *Veterinary Assistant Seminar 30 hours VTA 151 - *Veterinary Assistant Seminar VTA 151 - *Veterinary Assistant Seminar This capstone course is a comprehensive review of the knowledge and hands-on skills students have acquired in the Veterinary Assistant Program. Seminar will occur on-site and will incorporate field trips to participating facilities, as scheduling permits. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Veterinary Technology Credits: Click here f… Prerequisites: VTA140 --- # WEBT2300 — *Client-Side Programming (JavaScript) 45 hours WEBT 2300 - *Client-Side Programming (JavaScript) WEBT 2300 - *Client-Side Programming (JavaScript) This course teaches developers how to use the features of the JavaScript language to design client-side, platform-independent solutions. Students learn how to write JavaScript programs, script for the JavaScript object model, control program flow, validate forms, and create cookies. Students will also understand and use the most popular applications of JavaScript. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other… Prerequisites: CITC1300, CITC1301 --- # WKBL2399 — *Work Based Learning 1 45 hours WKBL 2399 - *Work Based Learning 1 WKBL 2399 - *Work Based Learning 1 This internship course requires students to apply critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills to a real or simulated work environment that relates to the student’s chosen field of study. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer This course is collegiate-level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course. Division: Business and Technology Department: Work Based Learning Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for t…